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June 20, 2025 35 mins

National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the latest on the war between Israel and Iran.

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(01:06):
make that decision on a potential US involvement in the
Iran Israeli crisis bunker bombs within the next two weeks.
A court ruling will allow four thousand National Guard troops
to remain deployed in la An activist judge shoots it down,
and then it's like Iron Dome in Israel. Then the
appeals court shoots them down. Last American hostage headed home,

(01:28):
which is great news, and so are the Oklahoma City
thunder not so great news for me. They lost Game
six last night in Indianapolis, one eight to ninety one.
Game seven is Sunday night in Oklahoma City. You know,
I couldn't help it overhear something I heard. I don't
know if it was coming through the phone, if it
was coming through reds feed, or if you had something

(01:50):
slightly up, but I could hear Rory being nice to you. Yeah,
I've I've never met that man that is like happy
and nice. He's always mean to me. National correspondent Roy o'
neil roy, we got a new theme song for you.
Would you like to hear it. Sure, Oh he does
see I see. My bet was you'd say no, all right,

(02:11):
hit it.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Ory.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Here comes Rory need Rory need news thoughts. Let's workshop that, jelly. Oh,
I just want your approval. It's so sad, all right, Uh,

(02:36):
I'll get us started. I do think that the president
wants to give peace a chance and more time to
resolve this. Uh, but I I don't buy two weeks.
There is such a thing as element surprise. Is the
president really going to take two weeks to decide whether
to get involved? Well?

Speaker 4 (02:57):
Right?

Speaker 5 (02:57):
And then do you really want that kind of a
time table to go?

Speaker 6 (03:00):
Well?

Speaker 5 (03:00):
All right, then two weeks from today Iran gets bombed.
I mean that you wouldn't want to put that schedule
out there either. So let's see how today goes. You know,
there are some Iranian diplomats meeting with European colleagues in Geneva,
Switzerland right now, so maybe they'll make some progress there. Again,
we're all trying to find what is the middle ground here. Yes,

(03:22):
we want to stop Iran from having a nuclear program,
but does that have to mean regime change as well?
Because they'll just restart it again at some point and
you know, can you trust them to keep their word
not to develop a nuke?

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Yeah, but that's the other side that makes it tough.
Can you really trust them in a negotiation. I mean
they'll enrich uranium beyond energy and lie to your face.
They won't allow inspections. I mean, their word isn't worth
a whole lot. Their motives pretty crystal clear, whether it's
now or if it takes the five years to get
back to this. So it is a problem, that's not

(03:55):
you're really kicking the can. The problem would remain in
regime change. It may actually be in his hands because
if the Iatola continues to not come to the table
and the Iranian people continue to suffer, they may take
regime change into their own hands. It's just, hey, I'm
glad you're the reporter and I'm the talk show host
and not the president. These are tough decisions, they are.

Speaker 5 (04:17):
And look, we can blow up that mountainside easy, easy,
with a couple of those bombs today and do it
in fifty The problem is what does Iran do next?
Or do they launch some sort of a cyber attack,
Do they launch military strikes on American military bases overseas?
Do they shut down oil transport through the straits of
war moves. I mean, there are a lot of different

(04:37):
things they can do. We know they're pretty good at
the cyber stuff. By the way, apparently Bloomberg reporting this morning,
they're already tapping into Israeli home security cameras and traffic
cameras in order to get some intel about what's happening
on the ground in Israel. So that's something out there
as well.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
I know we're just about out of time, but it
has been now almost a week. We've got to have
more damage a set. It is interesting that nobody can
give us a definitive idea of just how far their
program has been pushed back. I suspect right not to
day one. That last bunker bomb would get him back
to day one, But no one will put a finger

(05:14):
on just how far the can's already been kicked.

Speaker 5 (05:16):
That'll be interesting because there are so many facilities, you know.
That's the other thing. You don't know where the stuff
is at how many places. And we've just killed a
good part of their leadership that was tracking this stuff.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
Sign of the times, I guess with all the talk
of terrorists. A new study is out on which twenty
twenty five cars have the most American made components. Rory
is going over the list and he will have that
story for us. In the third hour, I may redo
the theme song. Did I sing it right? You were
on it was Rory O'Neil. Rory O'Neil has news what Yeah,

(05:50):
so I did it right. We'll work on it all right.
Keep the talkbacks coming using your iHeart Radio app. By
the way, I did find the one listener was Jim.
It was trying to get hold of it. Yeah. I
never thought. You know, I always make the emphasis on
the name Michael D at iHeartMedia because we didn't want
you to try to spell my last name. It's not
that hard, but so we just made it Michael D.

(06:13):
D is in don No Mind at iHeartMedia dot com.
You know what I would have never thought last night
when I put my head on the pillow after the
Oklahoma City thunder were dismantled completely and dominated by the pacers,
that I would have done a JJ Walker impersonation this morning. Yeah,
the things that just kind of come up spontaneously, it's

(06:34):
so exciting. We wouldn't that wasn't on our bingo guard. Uh.
I had one person say, uh, he said something about
an orange chair. I don't know. Sometimes I just gotta
let him fly by and wait a couple of laps
until I can't understand. Maybe JJ's a part of that. No,
But anyway, so what Jim did was Michael D. But
he just did at iHeart dot com. You gotta do

(06:55):
Michael D at iHeartMedia dot com. And we got a
new website coming too. Maybe we should just do an
email with that. But keep the emails coming, keep the
talkbacks coming. It's time for your polls a plenty. If
I can get them in three minutes, that's about a
minute a poll. There's no way I can do it.
This one falls under really who cares about you? And

(07:22):
more voters say the Democrats do. This must be the
most nonsensical data makeup in history. If that was the case,
they wouldn't have just lost an election. And we know
definitively why. You were focused on yourselves. You were focused

(07:43):
on open borders, focused on wokeness, you were focused on
your obsession with Donald Trump. You didn't care about us.
That's how you lost Union votes, that's how you lost
black votes, that's how you lost hispanic votes. And now
we got a poll after Trump wins all seven swing
states that by a four point margin, more voters say

(08:05):
Democrats care about them more than the Republicans. I'll give
you the numbers because I'm that nice of a guy,
but I really would have to dig into that. I
cannot imagine the waiting and the makeup of this survey,
but it came out fifty three percent of like the
US voters agree that the Democrat party cares about people

(08:25):
like them, including thirty two percent who believe it strongly.
Forty four percent disagree. I will say this for the record,
that's probably down quite a bit if they've ever done
this question before. So maybe that's the significance of the
study that it was once conceived with, you know, Republicans
or for the rich, or for the old, or had
successful people. That's why you're a Democrat when you're young.

(08:48):
But as you get old and make money and they
take all your money, you become a Republican. I'll bet
it was seventy thirty and now it's fifty three to
forty four. That might be some what believable would beyond that.
I think that's the biggest the Democrats have beyond caught,
and all of their scandals red handed, whether anybody connects
the dots or not. They don't seem to have a leader,

(09:09):
They don't seem to have a message. But one message
is you've lost the working class and no rassmusem poll
can make that go away. The other poll Democrats want
new leaders and focus on pocketbook issues. Listen, we keep saying,
how many times are they going to die on these
same hills, the hills of wokeness, the hills of open borders,

(09:34):
the hills of demonizing. I mean the latest is I mean,
we went from deplorables with Hillary Clinton, then we had
the modern day deplorables from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
and others, and now you have Jasmine Crockett basically saying
Donald Trump is mentally ill and anybody that supports Donald

(09:54):
Trump is mentally ill. Now you're mentally ill. This is
what they have done, minored in the majors and majored
in the minors, So it shouldn't shock anybody. Democrat voters
want new leadership, But the next generation of Democrat politicians

(10:18):
is even more out of touch, it would appear, than
the current ones. And wanting to go further left. But
the reality is for Democrats, sixty two percent of them
say the party needs new leadership. Democrats want new leaders
for their party, which many feel isn't focusing enough on
economic issues and is over emphasizing issues like transgendered rights,

(10:39):
electric vehicles, and other such issues. The poll identified a
deep disconnect between the Democrats what they say their priorities
are and the issues they believe party leaders care about most.
Ahead of next year's midterm elections and the final poll,

(11:00):
I said, and I could be wrong. I just get
a sense and a feeling that Catholicism has never needed
an American pope more. I mean, if there was one
place the Catholic Church has lost a lot of ground,
lost a lot of relevance, and really needed a push,
it was America. And the choice of an American pope

(11:23):
could go a long way. We'll add that to this.
Catholicism sees major resurgence among gen zers. Remember this young
generation that I keep talking about. They're different. There's something
about these gen zers. Jesus said it this way. Blessed

(11:45):
are you that believed and yet not seen, Because anybody
can believe once they've seen faith itself, as Paul talked about,
is by grace you've been saved. He interrupts himself. Nothing
you did, pure grace from God, a nod towards chosen,

(12:07):
maybe mostly the perfect, finished, complete work at the cross.
Nothing you've done to earn it, pure mercy, pure grace.
But faith is a gift in and of itself, and
this generation seems to be Remember we talk about there
is no truth left, let alone. Who hungers and thirsts

(12:30):
for truth and rightness or righteousness, and who decides what's righteous.
There's a return to faith among the young, and the
Catholics are seeing a young men are driving a growing
surge and Catholicism among them, the gen Zers, as they
turn to faith for the answers to everything, the lies

(12:50):
created and void. No, there's no companionship online, there's loneliness online.
You were designed to interaction with humans, relationships with humans,
real life, not projected life. So the false gospels are
all failing, and they're returning to faith. A Harvard University

(13:13):
study shows gen z Ers who identified as Catholics rose
by six percent between twenty twenty two and twenty twenty three.
Imagine Outlooks twenty twenty four to twenty five. Oh, COVID
was bad. But I think of the Old Testament scripture
the enemy comes in like a flood, but God raises
the standard. I always love this scripture because I grew
up with a levee protecting me from the Gulf of

(13:33):
now America and the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchatrain. Lefbes
kept those waters back, and when they did it did
not it was disaster. But the enemy intends for disaster.
God raises a levee in blocks. COVID was one of
those examples. Wokeness too Far was one of those examples,

(13:57):
and there are several. These are all great signs for
the Catholic Church. And those are numbers before an American pope.
That Chaphol's a plenty for this Friday, June the twentieth
year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five, It's Your Morning

(14:17):
Show with Michael Delchno. The White House's sanctuary cities will
increasingly be targeted by ICE.

Speaker 7 (14:25):
Press Secretary Caroline Lowvitz said President Trump is securing the homeland,
noting not a single illegal Anglian was released into the
US last month, according.

Speaker 8 (14:32):
To newly released numbers. Last month, border patrol saw a
ninety three percent decrease of illegal aliens crossing the Southwest
border between ports of entry from May twenty twenty four
under Joe Biden, when they encountered more than one hundred
and seventeen thousand illegal aliens.

Speaker 7 (14:47):
She added Homeland Security as ramping up efforts to arrest
and deport the millions of illegal aliens that former President
Biden led in. There were initial anti ice protests in
Los Angeles when the immigration operations began, but they have
since died down by Mark Neefield.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
So when's the President going to bomb? Iran? White House
says President Trump is decided. Possible intervention will take place
within the next two weeks.

Speaker 9 (15:07):
As President Trump weighs taking military action in Iran, the
US has been building up military forces in the region.
While the Pentagon says the build up's defensive, it does
better position the US should Donald Trump decide to join
Israeli attacks on Iran. It could also be a tactic
to pressure Iran to make concessions. Kate Fisher, Washington, Well.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
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Speaker 10 (15:34):
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I don't know when the end of the world is coming.
I just know I want to be sitting with Bree
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Speaker 6 (16:47):
I'm sixty two years old and my mother had a
very interesting expression she used to say when I was
a child. She would say, I can trust him about
as far as I could throw him. And if she
was alive right now, that's probably what she would say
say about Iran. We could trust those people as far
as we could throw them.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
I'm a surprise Trump hasn't told uh, Iran you better
come to the table, and I'm going to drop a big,
beautiful bomb on that facility.

Speaker 11 (17:14):
No, good morning, Michael. It's raining down here in the place.
I'm not going to disclose. But it seems to me
the Democrats really care about illegal aliens more than they
do American citizens of any denomination or demographic group. Illegal
parents apparently are their their new George Floyd perhaps.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
Uh love Dion Warwick so happy to hear that. I
was just wondering about the other with the new pope
calling for open borders. How you felt about that? Anyways?
Always enjoy your show.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Yeah, I think listen, God has called us to go
in the Great commission is to go forth into all
nations and make disciples of all men, not open our
borders of sovereign nations or leave our doors wide open
at night for criminals. I get where the Pope's heart
is coming from. I don't get his policy if that

(18:13):
is what he appears to be intended to be implying.
You know, I go back to on that note, and I
wonder if I still have that clip the ilan omar.

Speaker 5 (18:29):
Listen, I've a democracy, a peacon of hope for the
world to now be.

Speaker 8 (18:36):
Turned into one of the worst countries where the military
are in our streets.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
Well, anybody can hear the nonsense of that. I mean,
this is a woman who's Islamist beliefs are antithetical to
the very old she took to serve in Congress, let
alone the very country she's commenting on. But what I
want to pick up on is this notion that we
can't be a beacon of hope for liberty and freedom
unless we just keep our doors wide open. We're intended

(19:06):
to be a great shining city on a hill, and
an example of what a moral, self governed people with
liberty that comes from God and not man, living in
freedom with endless opportunity looks like to inspire other nations
to choose not to invade and change, which is going

(19:30):
to lead to a great conversation we're going to have
in our sounds of the day when I turn right
around after that and I play you actual audio from
e Mooms on us soil telling Muslim Islamis why they're
in this country? Why am I migrating here? Why am

(19:51):
I in America?

Speaker 2 (19:52):
The Professalislam's companions left muc Up to go to him
as at land that had no Muslims. Were this country
purely for the sake of a law. The moment you
make this intention, you will look at things different.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
This is the opposite, obviously of assimilation. Sometimes I go
into this whole. You know three examples of Mohammad, the Hadith,
the Qur'an, the three different types of Muslims today because
of the three types of Mohammads, and I talked to

(20:28):
you about political Islam. Political Islam won't kill you today today,
Today they will populate then they'll infiltrate, then they'll agitate,
then they'll wage war Iran, the Shia is, there's jahadis,

(20:50):
they'll wage war immediately. That's why they can't be allowed
to have a nuclear weapon. But that's the nuances that
are all blurred, and these are all realities. So I mean,
you know, one reality today is d can't have regime

(21:18):
change in Iran. I mean who would take control and
would it ultimately end in the same way? Yes, And
they would do that here too, Just like I look

(21:40):
at you and everybody's going what would the retaliation be,
I'd worry about more of the retaliation here. I got
Fox and Friends on in the background, and they've got
a retire in general, they're going over all the things
Iran can hit in the region, including our bases, whether
it's Greece, Germany, London, Spain. And I'm thinking to myself, well,

(22:05):
first of all, it's been a week. Why can't somebody
do a damage assessment and be pretty definitive about just
how far back this program has been pushed. I'd say
square one. That would be after the bunker buster takes
out the last of the centrifuge is hidden a half

(22:25):
a mile underground on a mountain, that'd be square one.
But the uranium has been enormously impacted, the rocket factories
enormously impacted. But what about their conventional weapons, missiles, planes,
We're all seeing the videos of how they're being taken out,

(22:46):
how the skies are open and belong to the enemy.
Why is everybody focused on a retaliation in Europe or
the Middle East? And I'm very grateful that a million
people self deported. That's a good number that a million

(23:06):
have been deported, mostly the criminals that committed crimes beyond
just breaking into the border. But you've had eight to
ten million let in in the last four years by Biden.
I think you know what nineteen did on nine to eleven.
I think I'd be a little bit more concerned about
what might be on the ground ready to carry out

(23:30):
an attack in America, not Israel, in America, not Germany, Spain, London, France, Wow,
France has been pretty open too. Actually, France, in London
and the US should be the three most concerned. But

(23:52):
you can't get people to have an educated discussion about
this crisis and everything the president is waying. They don't
even understand Mohammed. They don't understand the three types of Mohammed,
the three types of Muslims and what we're dealing with
in Iran and the kind that we're dealing with in
the United States. People will meet you different.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
How could it be that your coworkers know you as
a Muslim for ten years, not once you presented Islam
to them?

Speaker 1 (24:16):
You don't know why your purpose is here? Are you
guys together? We are in this country for a law.

Speaker 12 (24:20):
As we're here and living in the US.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
What is our role now? What is the way forward?

Speaker 12 (24:27):
Let me just quote for you an eye of the Quran,
and I'm going to try to encapsulate it. I was saying,
do not obey the disbelievers, don't yield to them. And
then he gives us the process of what to do next.
What jah hid home be he jihad and kabirah, and
so make jihad against them.

Speaker 13 (24:44):
What is your duty as a member of the Umah
now that you are also an American? It is our
physical jihad duty to fight the entire earth until we
enter it into the Ummah.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
I guess one of the I'll conclude with this. I
promise the difference between knowledge and wisdom. Wisdom comes from
having lived. Wisdom is a function of the mind, heart, memory,

(25:18):
and experience. Knowledge is recall, mental, learned, or memorized. After
nine to eleven, I'll admit to you I was ignorant.
I was focused on other things. Doesn't mean I'm stupid.

(25:40):
It means I wasn't focused on it. Now, because of
what I do for a living, I was exposed to
I knew Martin Keating, and I knew his warnings to America.
I knew that that there were violent Islamists, but I
hadn't studied the Quran. I hadn't studied the Hadith. I

(26:03):
hadn't studied Muhammad's life and teachings and examples. And so
for a lot of us, Wow, that was news. And
then we found out our founding fathers were dealing with
this jihad issue. Some of you went like, I could
have had a V eight. That wasn't even the first

(26:26):
time the World Trade Center was targeted by radical Islam.
And so I was learning a lot and learning from Lovey.
But the fact that I didn't know at forty and
lived through nine to eleven and watched a country turn

(26:50):
its back on its president and make him the yetemy
and not radical Islam, And now here we are twenty
years later, And I have such a feeling for most
of the country that has come up through the K
through twelve university, watching movies, watching television, listening to news,

(27:13):
being so socialized and indoctrinated, they're going to have to
learn all over again. We may be as or more
vulnerable for a September twelfth today than we were the
September eleventh, twenty four years ago. What a shame. And

(27:42):
I have such a feeling in my gut. Why doesn't
somebody tell us about how far back this program has
been said, Why doesn't somebody tell us how much their
military has been depleted, their missiles, their planes. Why has
everybody worried about the Ayatola and a retaliation? All his
commanders are killed, all his scientists are killed, all his

(28:04):
missiles for nuclear capabilities have been destroyed right in their factories.
The enriched uranium has been destroyed, one main centrifuge place
to go, and they're back at square one, And everybody's
worried about that retaliation. Meanwhile, between France, London and America
and its stupid wokeness and open borders, am I the

(28:29):
only one worried about us at home. For those of
you of faith, I'll remind you my people perish for
a lack of knowledge. Does it mean they're stupid, Does
it mean they're disobedient, They're ignorant, they're ignoring. Nothing takes

(28:51):
my breath away more than how we have ignored the
lessons learned in two thousand and one, and how nobody
is even suggesting that the greatest retaliation could be for
the same reason nine to eleven happened. Who we don't
know is in our country and ready to take an

(29:12):
order and act. That's how I want you guys spraying
this weekend and for the president who has a tough
decision to make. That's our one on one time for
this Friday, June the twentieth.

Speaker 3 (29:23):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chronot.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
Old fact. And you know that there are no walmarts
in Iran. There is right, no walmarts in Iran. You've
got a lot of targets though. No good day, buddy
listeners now even doing shtick. If you're just waking up,
it is fifty three minutes after the hour. You got
about seven minutes to be to work on time. By
eight o'clock in the Eastern time zone. President Trump says

(29:50):
he'll make a decision about potential US involvement in the
Iran Israel crisis within the next two weeks. Meanwhile, court
rulings have allowed nearly four thousands Guard troops to remain
deployed in La So an activist federal judge has been
overturned once again by Apellate Court. The last hostage to
be freed by Hamas is returning to his hometown in
New Jersey today. Evy Indiana Pacers forced to Game seven

(30:16):
in Oklahoma City Sunday night, dominating the Thunder last night
one oh eight ninety one at home. Led by as
many as thirty in the second half, the game wasn't
even nearly as close as as the score even indicates.
Can the Thunder bounce back? It all comes down to
one game in the NBA Finals, and that'll be Sunday
at seven. All right? John Decker's joining US White House

(30:37):
correspondent and Supreme Court bar attorney. That may come in
handy when we talk about another activist judge being overturned.
But let's start with your travel plans. You're going to
be with the President next week at the NATO summit
in the Netherlands. What's the itinerary.

Speaker 14 (30:51):
Well, the agenda, i will tell you now includes discussing
Iran and what should be done with Iran. That was
not on the agenda Michael two weeks ago, but now
it's one of the top items on the agenda.

Speaker 4 (31:03):
Of course, the war in.

Speaker 14 (31:04):
Ukraine always an important item on the NATO summit agenda,
and of course, in addition to that.

Speaker 4 (31:11):
The President's going to push each and.

Speaker 14 (31:13):
Every one of the NATO Defense Alliance members to pay
up to pay their fair share in terms of their
defense budget five percent of GDP. That's the goal for
everyone of the members of the NATO Defense Alliance.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
They've been paying more. Is there somebody who stands out
that hasn't been paying their fair share? Our neighbor to
the north.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
Canada, Canada is not even a two.

Speaker 14 (31:37):
Percent, and they need to step it up. And I'm
sure the President's going to be speaking about that with
the Prime Minister of Prime Minister Mark Karney during the
course of that NATO summit. They met of course in
Canada earlier this week at the G seven.

Speaker 4 (31:51):
But this is also a top item on the agenda.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
What do you make of the announcement of two weeks
to make a decision.

Speaker 14 (31:57):
I think of that announcement is that perfect aligns with
what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said, the Prime.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
Minister of Israel, and that is.

Speaker 4 (32:06):
That Israel will complete.

Speaker 14 (32:08):
Its goals concerning its mission against Iran's nuclear program within
two weeks.

Speaker 4 (32:14):
So I think the President wants to see not only.

Speaker 14 (32:17):
If diplomacy works, but also if the US is successful
integrading Iran in a very discernible way. If that indeed happens.

Speaker 4 (32:25):
No reason for the US to get involved militarily.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
Yeah, and I would add to that. It's something I've
been talking about it. I'd love to get your take
on it. It's as if no one's doing any damage assessment.
I mean, just what domestic conventional weapons do they have left?
How far back has their program been pushed backed already?
I mean, everybody knows this last big batch of Centrifugius

(32:49):
would be huge to getting them back to square one,
But how far has it been pushed back already? And
what is left in their conventional weaponry? We don't hear
a lot of talk about that. The retaliation concerns seem
to be basis in Europe and not our poorest borders
or France's or England's and sleeper cells that could be
on the ground in these countries. I think terrorist attacks

(33:11):
there should be of the highest priority, but not a
lot to talk about what the damage assessment is. What
do you make of that?

Speaker 14 (33:19):
Well, you know what I make of that is those
are things that literally happen behind closed doors. That's what
our intelligence agencies determine. And it's also what the Israeli
intelligence Agency's Masade determines in terms of how effective, how
successful these attacks are in degrading Iran. And the President

(33:39):
speaks regularly every day.

Speaker 4 (33:41):
With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin.

Speaker 14 (33:43):
D'atanyahu, and this is a major item on their agenda
when they speak is are you doing the job? Are
you successful in terms of what you intended to do?
And have you set that nuclear weapons program back?

Speaker 1 (33:58):
My greatest weapon? John Decker white House responded, there's a
scene in the movie Secretariat where the big rich owner
that got the wrong horse looks at Miss Tweety and says,
you know, a horse can have a bad race. One
race is a bad race, two is a performance issue.
We keep seeing activist federal judges shot down by appeals.
So this is becoming a pattern. In fifteen seconds or last,

(34:19):
another one bites the dust, this time over the National Guard.
But these activist judges, I guess one way of looking
at it is that's the system working, right, and then
the appeals court.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
Fixers, Well, it is the system working. It's the Ninth
Circuit Court of.

Speaker 14 (34:30):
Appeals to judges named by President Trump, one named by
President Biden, agreeing that the president President Trump was and
is on firm legal ground in federalizing the National Guard.

Speaker 4 (34:43):
He does not need to get approval.

Speaker 14 (34:44):
From the Governor of California. And I doubt very much
that you're going to see and appeal to the US
Supreme Court on this particular issue.

Speaker 4 (34:53):
I think it ends with the Ninth Searchit.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
Oh, I hope you have a great weekend. I cherish
every visit we have together. Thank you so much for
your great work. John Decker. We're all in this together.
This is your Morning Show with Michael Del Joyo.
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