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June 27, 2025 34 mins

Trump orchestrated a cease-fire within 36 hours of destroying Iran's nukes…then doubled the NATO nations' GDP contributions…how much did you get done this week?  Don’t miss our visit, it’s Friday with 47!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:22):
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Speaker 2 (00:28):
Starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding because we're in this together.
This is your Morning show with Michael Bill Chrump.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
What's going on in New York sounds a lot like
what's happening in Great Britain when you talk about moving
in and populating, et cetera. It's amazing to see the
numbers of population that the Muslim community and the children
that are on basically, they're version of medicaid.

Speaker 4 (01:01):
A pizza boy. You just got to ask yourself. One
thing about space travel is when you learn to crawl
before you learn to walk. Have we been back to
the moon with any astronauts walking on the Moon? I mean,
wouldn't you see that more frequently before we go to
Mars to test out new products and new systems. I mean,

(01:22):
you really have to work the kinks out before you
shoot from Mars, wouldn't you think?

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Yeah? And there's been a lot of rumbles about going
back to the Moon and that it could be an
intermediate step and that would make sense for some of this.
I mean, you know, I still don't get the three
D printing and how it can just you know, do
what it does. I think, you know, obviously the biggest
thing would be the nuclear propulsion. I mean that would
be an endless supply that could get you to Mars.

(01:47):
But yeah, would make sense you take steps and maybe
experiment with some of this stuff, just like we did
orbiting before we made the attempt on the Moon. You
would think the mom would be a good place to
test some of this stuff out a little closer to home.
Great minds, think if there? Because I agree with you.
All right, So we get rid of all the heat,
only to get severe weather today that's wreaking havoc on
air travel today. House members are going to get their

(02:11):
intel briefing on the Iran strikes. The Supreme Court has
about a half a dozen rulings today on its final
day of his nine month term. Probably the most consequential
or the biggest to keep an eye on, is that
of a birthright citizenship. And the Senator is hoping to
start its debate with President Trump's big, beautiful bill today.
And then I have the two biggest stories that nobody's

(02:31):
talking about, and that includes the bombing and ceasefire. I
think they're just as big or bigger. We did one
of them with the latest on mom Dami. And again,
if I didn't make this point clear enough, I want
to come back and make it clear. You're seeing Hoko
right now. She's going to draw the line in the
sand because she's not interested in scaring her state with

(02:52):
all this taxing of the rich, because New York City
could topple the whole state. So she's taking a stance
against him, and so is Kristin Gillibrand, who wants him
to renounce everything he said about the entifada. Apparently she's
wise to the fact that he's not a socialist, he's
an Islamist. But what's the other big story, biggest story
of the week, that's bigger than the bombing in Iran

(03:14):
and bigger than the ceasefire that's coming up in thirty minutes.
But first, hail the Chief. He's the one we all
say hail to. He has the power because he takes
a shower, mister President.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
Good morning, Well, good morning to you, pizza boy. And
it's not a very good morning.

Speaker 6 (03:34):
In nuclear facility, right, the digging themselves out of the
obliteration because as we tell you, we dropped the thirty
bunker buses on them, right, Stacey Abrams, she did a
tremendous job.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
That was the initial I heard the way I thought
I heard a whistle. This was really an extraordinary week
for you. In fact, I don't think either presidency has
peaked higher than this moment. I mean the communicating directly
with the American people on the airstrike decision, then communicating
directly on the ceasefire, and then dealing with whatever that

(04:09):
ridiculous New York Times CNN clinging tooth and nailed to
narrative leak was all about. You just showed great leadership.
And then it all ends with getting five percent out
of NATO of GDP. Just I mean, really, this has
to be the most remarkable week for you.

Speaker 5 (04:27):
Well, every week is a very remarkable week.

Speaker 6 (04:29):
When you look at me, I'm a very remarkable person
and probably the greatest president the world has ever seen.
But you look at the bombing, you look at what
we did with Iran, complete and total obliteration of the
nuclear facilities. You know, we destroyed it worse than Crooked
Joe destroyed his diaper at the vatic And you know
exactly what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
That was a bad day for the depend very.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
Bad day for depends.

Speaker 6 (04:54):
You know, their stock went down after that because apparently
you can't depend on them if you're Crooked Joe. When
you look at it, you see what we did, a
complete and total and that was at the Vatican. They
called that Operation Tutsiro right where he dropped a bunch
of tootsis on the floor. This was Operation Midnight Hammer,
or if Kamala was your president, it would have been

(05:16):
called Operation Hammered by News. You were to stand that right,
But you know the first by the way, the first
victim of Operation Midnight Hammer was Paul Pelosi, but that
was a different Operation Midnight Ever, you know, he had
a problem with the hammer, so that that was a literal,
literal hammer. You know that we did so well with
this bombing. We obliterated it. It was worse than JB.

(05:39):
Pittsker's toilet bowl after Pizza Hut. It was absolutely crazy.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
They still delivered too. I actually thought, uh, you know,
I when I saw the post on truth Social that
you had negotiated a ceasefire, my initial first thought was, well,
it was a very successful air strike. They must be
in checkmate and they must be back at square one
or they wouldn't agree to a ceasefire. And I thought, well,

(06:05):
it can't get better than this. I mean, you removed
this clear and present danger that has existed for four
thousand years, let alone four decades of presidents not taking action,
and then negotiate the peace, all within forty eight hours.
And I thought, well, can't get better than that. And
then NATO, remember when they were all screaming, you're a tyrant,
you're a dictator, you don't even acknowledge the sacredness of NATO.

(06:29):
Guess what. I don't think you hated NATO all along.
I just think they needed to pay their fair share.
Now they're all up to five percent GDP and you're
back to supporting NATO. But if you'd just turned to
blind and eye to it, they'd still be taking advantage
of us. Well, I should say that everyone but Spain, right, well,
we do.

Speaker 6 (06:45):
Very well with Spain, We do very well with a
lot of these countries. You know, we don't hate NATO.
But I walked in there, and even the NATO chiefs
he called me daddy, right, he called me daddy. So
Daddy was home. He walked in and he was holding
the belt, and everybody all of a sudden has started
to be a because they were going.

Speaker 5 (07:01):
To get there.

Speaker 6 (07:02):
You know, what's beaten into a pulp. If that happened,
they would have been really bad. And they just saw
what I did to I ran. I said, you know,
we can do this to you. We're not gonna look you,
we're not going to bother you, but we're going to
hurt you if you, you know, if you don't play ball.
So they're playing ball now. These people, these are terrible,
you know, they were terrible people. They were doing terrible things.

(07:22):
But now they're being nice again. They're back in line
because you know, Daddy's home, as they say, right. So
we took care of it, and they're going to respect
their country. They're going to respect the what they called
the alliance, and NATO's going to do very well as
long as everybody pays their fair share. I got that
idea from Bernie Sanders.

Speaker 5 (07:41):
You know, they have to pay.

Speaker 6 (07:43):
Your fair share, right, That's what Cook and Bernie or
Crazy Bernie by the way, Crazy Bernie was on with
Joe Rogan Risso it's unbelievable when you see a guy
who has three houses but he can't find a shirt
that fits him.

Speaker 5 (07:58):
Well, right, could you believe that it was unbe livable?

Speaker 6 (08:00):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (08:00):
Three, I like it.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Decide is HAIRCN decide if it wants to leave or not.

Speaker 5 (08:06):
Yeah, it's a very indecisive thing.

Speaker 6 (08:08):
But you look at Bernie Sanders and you look at NATO,
and you look at these people. Our country will be
respected again. We're making sure our country is respected and
not taking advantage of We're not the world's piggybank anymore,
and we're making sure of that every day.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Great week visiting with Friday with forty seven. What do
you make of this Islamist slashed socialist Democrat primary victor
in New York city where you call home.

Speaker 6 (08:39):
Well, he's a crazy person. And I used to call
it home now we call Florida. But he's a crazy
person and a very dangerous person. And frankly, when you
look at it, I'm going to call.

Speaker 5 (08:48):
Him a stupid person, right because you.

Speaker 6 (08:52):
Have Zo Ron Mamdani. And can you believe it?

Speaker 5 (08:54):
You know, I leave New.

Speaker 6 (08:55):
York and I didn't live very long ago, but the
minute I left New York, he went straight to hell.
Could you believe that?

Speaker 1 (09:02):
The minute I left.

Speaker 6 (09:03):
New York it went straight to hell? There are two
choices for the Democrat primary was Zo Ron mam Dani,
who was a stupid person, Hansy Andrew Cuomo? Could you
believe that? Can you believe that? This is an unbelievable
turn of events. I left New York and it went
to hell.

Speaker 5 (09:20):
I came to Florida and.

Speaker 6 (09:21):
It went to Hamon in a good way. Right, It
was a tremendous thing. Florida is a tremendous place. Now
we're working very hard on developing a new illegal alien
dan Ombre detention facility called Alligator Alcatraz. You know, you
have a beautiful thing. You're gonna have gaters in a.

Speaker 5 (09:39):
Month for Remity Detention center, and the fake news New
York Times are.

Speaker 6 (09:44):
The fake news CNN. They're saying, you're going to feed
the illegal aliens alligators.

Speaker 5 (09:48):
We're not going to do that, but if.

Speaker 6 (09:49):
They tried to escape and they're going to feed themselves
to alligators. So we're looking at it, you know, little
Ron Dessentis and James Ufmeyer, great people are looking at.

Speaker 5 (09:59):
Building this facility.

Speaker 6 (10:01):
Christino has approved it, and Alligator Alcatraz is on the way,
so we're very happy about it. But what's happening to
New York is a complete and total disgrace. And we're
thinking about maybe after president, maybe we run for mayor.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
We'll see what happens. That they need it bad. So
they're claiming that it's your worst nightmare. I would think,
can you imagine the imp He wants to get rid
of police for a social worker, he wants to do
thirty dollars minimum wage, he wants to I don't even
know what city grocery stores are. I mean this and
then rent controls. I mean this would be havoc for

(10:38):
the businesses in New York City, let alone the people
of New York City.

Speaker 6 (10:42):
It's going to be a disaster. Pizza boy, let me
tell you something. It's going to be a disaster. You're
going to walk into these city grocery stores. You know
they have these things in Venezuela and there's never any food.
Imagine that you can have a lot of hungry people
in New York City. And by the way, AOC, she
calls herself a bron girl.

Speaker 5 (11:00):
Clearly she's not very hungry.

Speaker 6 (11:02):
She's putting on the paunds.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
You look at.

Speaker 6 (11:03):
Her, she is stacked on every pound that Lizzo lost.
AOC has found. She's working towards becoming one of our
thirty pound of bunker busters. But you look at you
look at New York City. And by the way, Aoc
is not from the Brocks. She's from the yuppie neighborhood
called Yorktown Heights, which is in West Western not the Bronx.

(11:25):
But you look at New York City, it's going to
be horrible. The Statue of Liberty as we speak, is
already being fitted for a burka. It's a disgrace.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
By the way, I got a question from a listener saying,
have you had your cervical exam yet?

Speaker 5 (11:38):
Well, we're not doing that.

Speaker 6 (11:40):
And the listener must have me confused with Lindsay Graham.
Lindsay Graham is going to be visiting planned parenthood very
shortly and getting that done. You know, you had a
lot of problems over the season US.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
You know that, Well you witnessed it, yes, and you
broke that on this on the show. No, but you
so you've obviously heard the story. And in the Boston area,
southern New England, they ignow planned parenthood in Men's Health Month,
encouraged health for all men, including men needing cervical exams.
And it's just that old woke narrative that is gone,

(12:14):
and yet they continue it. Well, it just got realed
on social media. America's kind of post woke.

Speaker 5 (12:20):
I think, well, we don't want to see woke.

Speaker 6 (12:22):
You know, everything woke turns to sugar honey, iced tea.
That's what I'm talking about, right, and you know what
I'm talking about.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
We can't say that.

Speaker 6 (12:30):
Word on the radio because we would never.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
Say a bad word.

Speaker 6 (12:33):
You drop them, No, I didn't drop about No. No,
that was a great military We dropped a beautiful.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
F bomb on Iran.

Speaker 5 (12:40):
No I did that, and a.

Speaker 6 (12:41):
Federal judge, Pizza.

Speaker 5 (12:42):
Boy You're not gonna believe it.

Speaker 6 (12:44):
A federal judge said dropping the F bomb was unconstitutional,
but not consulting Congress.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
You can't make it up.

Speaker 6 (12:51):
You can't make it up.

Speaker 5 (12:52):
It's absolutely crazy.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
Can do that?

Speaker 6 (12:56):
A federal judge, Pizza boy ordered me to unbomb Iran?
You believe that it ordered me to unvomit? I couldn't
believe it. I can't believe the world. No, we have
this Planned Parenthood, we have woke, and Woke is a
complete and total disaster.

Speaker 5 (13:10):
And you have these people.

Speaker 6 (13:12):
Right like Lindsey Graham and John Bolton and Mike Pomper.
These are people who they all sit right when they
peek and they're going to get their examinations. You know,
he sits with He's not terrible. He's a very smarty guy.
You know, you look at it. They sit when they seek.
They're going to go to an Emmanuel McCrone too. They

(13:33):
are going to go and Queen Justine Shudo, former queen.
They're all going to Planned Parenthood to get their examinations.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
What a week. How do you summarize this week and
what's your message to the people.

Speaker 6 (13:45):
Well, I summarized this week and saying you know we
have entered the Golden Age of America. It was a
tremendous week. Every week is a tremendous week, but this
was a fantastic week, tremendous week, and it was a
strong week, and.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
It was a beautiful week.

Speaker 6 (13:58):
And we have the fourth jet next week, which I
helped my friend Tom. You know, you may have heard
of him, Thomas Jefferson. I called them Tommy great guy,
and we wrote it right when in the course of
human events, we wrote it together and we did.

Speaker 5 (14:11):
A whole thing.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
Tremendous guy.

Speaker 6 (14:14):
We're going to have a beautiful week, and we're going
to have a beautiful next three and a half years.
The Golden Age of America is upon us, and everybody
is going to be very happy about it.

Speaker 5 (14:24):
That much I can tell you.

Speaker 6 (14:25):
You know what we say, thank you for your attention.

Speaker 5 (14:28):
To this matter.

Speaker 6 (14:29):
That's what we said.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
There. I have it Friday with forty seven Elder the Chief,
mister President. Thank you and God bless you.

Speaker 6 (14:38):
Pizza Boy, you're tremendous guy.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chino.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
That is the brilliant mind and talent of Sean Faroche.
And for those of you that ever want to have
somebody deliver a message from the president, maybe it's a
friend retiring, or or a birthday or an anniversary. You
can go to farashmedia dot com and he does those.

(15:06):
Just there's impersonations and then there's channeling. It's actually quite
frightening what he does, but we love it. The Senate
hoping to start the big beautiful bill debate, which would
lead to a vote the Supreme Court with a handful

(15:27):
of final decisions. Roy O'Neil is going to give us
the preview of that, the biggest being birthright citizenship, and
the Defense will deliver its closing arguments today and then
the Sean Ditty Combs goes to the jury on Monday.
We've been dealing with extreme heat about one hundred million
of us in America. We're going to get about seven
degrees of relief from that, but unfortunately with it a

(15:48):
lot of severe weather and thunderstorms, which is causing all
kinds of havoc with travel heading into the I guess
you know, it all depends on how you do it.
You take off the fourth of July and the following week,
or a lot of people are taking this coming week
leading into the fourth of July, and for those that
are air traveling, they're having a lot of awful delays today.

(16:12):
And then I mentioned probably the biggest story of the
day that no one's talking about, maybe as big as
the airstrike, as big as the ceasefire, or bigger quite frankly,
and it has kind of come and gone without anyone noticing.
I'll make sure you notice when your morning show continues. Next.

Speaker 7 (16:30):
This is Deebo Morris from our little town of Franklin, Tennessee.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
My morning show is your Morning Show with Michael Bill Jorno. Hi,
it's me Michael. Your Morning show can be heard live
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(16:56):
d C. We'd love to have you listen live every day.
Make us a part of your more routine, but better
late than never. Enjoy the podcast. Humbold and honored to
serve you. I'm Michael Jeffery's got control the sound, read
control of the content. We haven't got a lot gotten
to a lot of read stories. Today had a big
segment on polls of plenty Rasmussen, and I think, for

(17:17):
my money, the most accurate of the polling showed pretty
clearly that fifty seven percent of Americans supported the targeted
air strikes on the nuke facilities. Only twenty four percent
would have supported regime change. Not even I would have
been probably supportive of that. I think if there is

(17:37):
a regime change, it has to come from the people.
But you take away the clear and present danger to
Israel and America, and the President was right to do
what he did that four to six presidents prior to
him didn't have the courage to do. When you start
breaking it down, seventy five percent consider Iran a threat
to the United States. And again we had that conversation. Right,

(18:00):
everyone agrees they're clear in present danger in their threat,
and not just to Israel. First comes Saturday, then comes Sunday.
First comes Israel, then death to America. America gets that.
Now the question becomes, are we in such a matrix
and such a divide that we can't agree on doing
the obvious? So where the numbers falls when you start
talking about doing something about it, Because that's across the board.

(18:23):
Even seventy six percent of Democrats, which is only one
percentage point below. Republicans seventy seven percent consider Iran a
threat to the United States. So why isn't it obvious
what to do eliminate the threat. Maybe not regime change,
because it more likely will just be filled by another
dangerous sect. But we should all be in agreement on

(18:51):
what was done. I said this, and I don't mean
to be dramatic, but really, when you think of the
nuclear threat from Iran, the obvious threat to Israel in America,
and the obvious you got to take away that means

(19:15):
this is actually almost even a bigger story, and no
one's talking about it. And I watched the whole week
unfold and I watched everybody ignore it, and they're still
ignoring it. One of the most influential men. Remember what
we're trying to figure out? Okay, well, we all know
that Joe Biden probably wasn't president, which begs the question
who was? Now we found out this week one of

(19:37):
the auto signers. But who was really calling the shots?
And was it a group of people? And that's why
it was such a chaotic presidency with no rhyme or reason.
My guess is ultimately John Podesta was calling the shots.
That's who called them for eight years with Obama. That's
who called them for eight ears with Clinton. But this

(20:03):
is a very interesting, revealing top story that everyone's ignoring
one of the most influential men during the Biden administration,
Jill Biden's chiefest staff, Anthony Bernal. Remember one we used
to think, what's Joe Biden doing at the head of
the table at a cabinet meeting? Now that they were

(20:24):
held very regularly, Well, this is a guy behind her.
Do you think she had ambitions to really be running
the country and using her senile husband as upon. There's
just something strange about Jill Biden and Anthony Bernal's relationship.

(20:46):
The notion that someone advising the first Lady of the
United States is also considered one of the most powerful
people in the administration. That's really strange to me, should
be strange to you. Well, he just refused to testify

(21:07):
in the House Oversight Committee about the cover up of
Joe Biden's medical decline. In response, committee issued a subpoena.
But Brunell's abrupt withdrawal and refusal to testify, you might

(21:28):
be getting closer and closer to the answer who was
really running the country, the story everyone has chosen to ignore.
I want to get this in too before the end
of the show. There might have been you know, it's funny.
You know the House is going to get their intelligence
briefing today. Well, America in the world got it yesterday
from the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Jesus staff.

(21:50):
I love all the presidents going straight to social through
social to communicate to the American people bypassing this corrupt media.
But here's a moment in the news conference yesterday while
we were wrapping up our show, there was a ridiculous
question asked by one reporter of the Joint chiefs. Would

(22:11):
you lie about this damage assessment if the President told
you to? And are you lying and misleading the American people?
On of course, the answer was no and no. Then
there's a follow up question from a Fox News reporter,
and I think this probably struck a lot of people. Odd.

Speaker 8 (22:27):
Listen, Hilien rich uranium, Do you have certainty that all
the highly enriched uranium was inside the Four Dome Mountain
or some of it? Because there were satellite photos that
showed more than.

Speaker 7 (22:39):
A dozen trucks there two days in advance.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Are you certain none.

Speaker 8 (22:43):
Of that highly enriched uranium was moved.

Speaker 5 (22:45):
Of course, we're.

Speaker 9 (22:45):
Watching every single aspect, But Jennifer, you've been about the worst,
the one who misrepresents the most intentionally.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
I know what the President says.

Speaker 7 (22:56):
I'm familiar about the ventilations chefs on Saturday, and in fact,
I was the first to describe the B two bombers,
the refueling, the entire mission with great accuracy.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
By the way, I don't mean this and mean in
any way, but for those of you that watch Fox
News every now and then, they do a Pentagon reporter
just very very very short gray hair, kind of like
a list. You would recognize her if you saw her,
and that's who was asking the question. And remember heg
Seth used to work at Fox, so you might be going, well,

(23:32):
I think even Red said, boy, that that whole sounds
struck me odd. What was that all about? I mean,
it was CNN, nobody would have noticed. This is a
Fox reporter for years, and it does seem like a
rather strong backhand based on the question. I mean, in fact,
the questions legit is there more to this than this

(23:58):
news conference? I mean, gosh, that was harsh and to
a Fox reporter well, perhaps here's the background everyone's missing.
This is Tucker Carlson talking about this same Jen and
Griffin Fox reporter that the Secretary of Defense was so critical.

Speaker 10 (24:17):
Of Jen Griffin is a liar but also very liberal. Wow,
true trumpeter to the point where I complained about her.
And I really tried not to complain about other people
at Fox when I worked there, because like, I don't
like that, you know, office politics stuff. But she was
discrediting the channel. She was such a trumpeter, and it

(24:38):
was like emotional, like her internal memos, you know, from
the Pentagon sources are telling us were like screeds. It
was like, I'll just read Political Playbook if that's what
you know, or whatever. I'll read Mother Jones. And I
said to an executive Fox, like, what what are we
doing with this Jennifer Griffin person. She's an idiot, she

(24:58):
doesn't tell the truth, she mislead or viewers, and she's
like a screaming liberal who hates Trump whoever viewers love.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
So what are we getting out of this? And it
was like, oh, whatever, It's like, obviously there's some history
with Fox and that reporter, And boy does that answer
a lot of things My Gut's been and discernments been
kind of feeling for about fifteen years watching her. Uh
heg Seth at his news conference. This is another big moment.

Speaker 9 (25:28):
Because you, and I mean specifically you the press, specifically
you the press corps, because you cheer.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Against Trump so hard.

Speaker 9 (25:39):
It's like in your DNA and in your blood to
cheer against Trump because you want him not to be.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Successful so bad.

Speaker 9 (25:46):
You have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes.
You have to hope maybe they weren't effective, Maybe the
way the Trump administration's represented him isn't true.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
So let's take.

Speaker 11 (25:57):
Half truths, spun in information, leaked information, and then spin it,
spin it in every way we can to try to
cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the public mind over
whether or not our brave pilots were successful.

Speaker 9 (26:15):
How many stories have been written about how hard it
is to, I don't know, fly a plane for thirty
six hours? Has MSNBC done that story, as Fox? Have
we done the story how hard that is? Have we
done it two or three times so that American people understand?
How about how difficult it is to shoot a drone
from an F fifteen or sixteen or F twenty two
or F thirty five, or what it's like to man

(26:36):
a Patriot battery, or how hard it is to refuel
mid air, giving the American people an understanding of how
complex and sophisticated this mission really was. There are so
many aspects of what our brave men and women.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
Did that because of the hatred of this press, corps.

Speaker 9 (26:52):
Are undermined, because your people are trying to leak and
spin that it wasn't successful, it's irresponsible.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Well, it's death of journalism. It's a culture and a matrix.
But the assessment is spot on, actually more remarkable than
anything we saw during Desert Storm in the Gulf War.
The difference is how different America is at home since then,

(27:22):
maybe some leftist missions that have been carried out consistently
and persistently though with great inaccuracy, great impact. Let's give
Chucky the final say. I like to end with the obvious.

Speaker 12 (27:37):
What was clear is that there was no coherent strategy,
no endgame, no detailed plan on how Iran does not
attain a nuclear weapon. Anyone in that meeting, anyone, if
they're being honest with themselves, their constituents, their colleagues, would
know that we need to enforce the War Powers Act

(27:59):
and to articulate an answer to some specific questions and
a coherent strategy.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
So the President carries out air strikes to eliminate the
clear and present danger and immediate threat, and even orchestrates
a cease fire within thirty two hours. And these goofballs
are wanting a hearing and an explanation on the endgame

(28:26):
when it's already over. You just can't simply make that up.

Speaker 11 (28:30):
All right, alright, our raight, this is CNN, This is
the news, and that's why more people are watching the
cartoon networks.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
Stunge Robbery runs right now. I'm a big ad Democratic.
This is like a gold stall in a pass.

Speaker 12 (28:43):
You should have a government that just minds its own
damn business and leaves people alone.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
And your Sounds of the day always revealing, sometimes frustrating,
often entertaining.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Just looking up. The Senate is hoping to start debate
on Trump's big beautiful bill. There are a few speed bumps.
Mark Mayfield explains the.

Speaker 13 (29:07):
Senate parliamentarian, also known as the Referee, rejected key medicaid
provisions in the GOP's tax and spending bill. That means
the measure is still being worked on, and several Republicans
say they won't debate it until they see the final version.
Majority Leader Republican John Thune plans on having the Senate
work through the weekend if need be.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
The President expects the bill to be on his desk
by the fourth of July. By Mark Neyview, Big Supreme
Court rulings coming down today the final day of their
nine month session. That and the Big Beautiful Bill with
more is our national correspondent Rory O'Neil. Good morning, Rory.
Let's start with the not just delays in the Big
Beautiful Bill, but Americans' perceptions not the Big Beautiful Bill.

(29:45):
That could be another wrinkle.

Speaker 14 (29:48):
Yeah, according to a Quinnipiac University bowl, fifty five percent
oppose the bill, only twenty nine percent supported.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
But big asterisk here.

Speaker 14 (29:58):
There's also not a lot of informed voters in this case,
in part because as we just heard, the bill is
still changing. Seventy one percent of voters say they have
either heard of or read part of the bill a
lot of it. Thirty six percent that they've heard of
or read a lot of it. Thirty five percent of some,
but still twenty eight percent say they have heard or

(30:20):
read very little of it, so there's still a lot
of education or on education, you've a fan.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
Of Quinnipiac or there's sample sizes of late. But you
just hit the nail right on the you know, I
would imagine if we put everybody in a sound proof
booth and started quizzing them, they could maybe bring up
no tax on tips. They would maybe bring up no
tax on Social Security, which by the way, is no
longer in it. I mean, you're right, I don't think

(30:48):
everyone even knows. That's part of the problem with being
big and not big and beautiful don't normally go together.
I don't like to see government spending anything big and
calling it beautiful. But yeah, I think there's probably very
little understanding about it, and it's ever changing.

Speaker 14 (31:02):
Its change already, And I'm fascinated that you didn't make
the extension of the Trump tax cuts the primary Well.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
That's supposed to be that's the only part that is beautiful,
you know what I mean. I mean, I don't think
most people get that. No, but that's the.

Speaker 14 (31:18):
Centerpiece of it, though, And your little list has said, oh,
let's see, as he's ripping if the extension of the
Trump tax cuts makes your list, and it didn't.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
And you know, if these tax cuts.

Speaker 14 (31:30):
That were passed during the first administration aren't extended, that's
the argument of it's going to amount to the largest
tax increase in history, right.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Which is why I wanted them to do just that
and then come to the other stuff and not do
it as one big, beautiful bill for the Supreme Court. Wow,
how would the bang not a whimper? What do we expect?
Seven rulings today, but the biggest being birthrights.

Speaker 14 (31:50):
Right, birthright citizenship, a few things. That congressional map in
Louisiana is also interesting.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Yeah, so it's a big day.

Speaker 14 (31:58):
About an hour from now, those start to dribble out
all the opinions. But look, this conservative super majority. I
think a lot of these are expected to go the
Republican conservative way.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
So let's see how this unfold. It'll be fascinating. Veteran
TV journalist Bill Moyers died at the age of ninety one.
Worked for PBS.

Speaker 14 (32:17):
I think over forty years, thirty lbjays press guy.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
Do you know, all right? So thirty Emmy's forty years
on PBS. I did not know he was like George
Steppanoppholis before George STEPANOFFLS. The guy goes from Lyndon Johnson
or a spokesperson to Boom.

Speaker 14 (32:37):
You know what dib Ker Diane Sawyer was in the
Nixon administration then join ABC.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
It's kind of a yeah, it's kind of well out
of everybody today. I mean, I think we can all
see that that Caroline Lovett as a future beyond being
a White House spokesperson, you know, as somebody that's dedicated
your entire life to news. How do you remember him?
What's his contribution?

Speaker 14 (33:03):
Just the relaxed nature of how he would approach things
in his broadcast. I think that's very interesting because he
really spent a lot of time explaining things and I
think much more educational and Yeah, just the relaxed tone
of things especially lends itself, I think to PBS more
so than other networks.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
The weekend dive, Well, I mean here bombing ceasefire GDP
increases for NATO, what else.

Speaker 14 (33:31):
Yeah, we'll go deep with a retired lieutenant general in
the Air Force who was one of the first commanders
of B two's about how that attack was done and
get into the nitty gritty of damage assessments. Plus robo
taxis from Tesla rolling out in Texas.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
We'll talk a bit about that as well. Rory never
takes a day off. O'Neil, great reporting all week. We'll
talk again. His Weekend Dive is heard on hundreds of
iHeart stations across the country, but you can also find
it the podcast section iHeartRadio app under Weekend Dive. All right,
that'll do it for our week, and what a week
it was. You could argue one of the more extraordinary

(34:07):
weeks of our lifetime. If you missed any of the interviews,
the shows. I'm thinking our segment with Our Money with
David Bonnson, our visit with David Zanati on this mayoral
candidate in New York City Friday with forty seven, and
then our visit with Jeffrey Convicts on his new book

(34:33):
Circus of Satan. I mean, there were some great moments
this week. Catch up this weekend with the podcast and
we'll see you Monday Live.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
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