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There's no place we'd rather be. I hope you feel
the same way.
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And welcome to Tuesday, July the fifteenth pay day twenty
twenty five. Roughly fifty million people across the Northeastern dealing
with flood watches. President Trump is putting pressure on Russia
to reach a peace deal with Ukraine. They got fifty
days or else. Everybody they do business with gets a
one hundred percent tariff, And according to a Harvard Harris poll,
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only four and ten respondents approve of the job the
Democrat Party is doing. Neither party, of course, is above
the Mendoza line. The Republicans are at forty eight percent.
Now that's an advantage over the Democrat Party forty percent,
but not by much. And last thing I said before
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I went to sleep last night, I love cal Raley.
I like him to win the home run Derby. I
think my son Nick went with Cruz. Pretty sure he
went with Cruz. I wake up this morning, the hell
that is my life. It's as if I can see
tomorrow's newspaper. Today cal Rally wins the home run Derby.
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He leads the major leagues in home runs right now,
and he'll be catching and starting for the American League
in the All Star tonight. Americanly twenty two of the
last twenty six dad throwing up the dinger balls to him.
In Cal's case, Yes, okay, that was his dad and
that was his little brother I think catching.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Oh no, kid, See, I didn't hear them say that
is a family A fair.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Look. You got to enjoy the Major League Baseball All
Star Game because it's the only one you have left
if you tried to watch an NBA All Star Game.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
I'm a flag football game in the end of am
not going to do that either. And then hockey.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
I would like hockey, but they just they split it
up into this little tournament. They were ruined it instead
of just East versus West. So I'm gonna watch a
little bit of that tonight before I close my eyes
and go off into a dream. I had some great
dreams last night. Oh boy, this ought to be fun.
I went to prison in one. Well, actually I went
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to New Orleans for Christmas, and I ended up staying
in a dilapidated apartment complex that kind of halfway through
the dream morphed into a prison.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
How do you remember this stuff? I remember it all.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
I remember walking with these two guys. There was one
guy that was really funny. I said, Man, you should
be a comedian. I think that has to do with
an email I got from a Michigan comedian that's going
to be doing a like a laugh of Palooza in Michigan.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
There's a little threads from throughout the day.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
And then I met this other guy who was telling
me how he witnessed an execution at his prison.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Oh, I said, they're still doing hangings. Who's doing hangings?
Speaker 2 (03:30):
It was a bizarre dream. I want to start the
show with all the things. And again, the most important
framing of this conversation is we're a government upformed by
the people. This is our life to control our problems,
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to solve Now we do it through a democratic voting process.
But even in that, our funding fathers have laid out
a beautiful plan with branches of government, with chambers of Congress,
the House made up of the populace, the Senate, two
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from every state. Because we're the United States. Anybody gets
a little crazy and little Cuckoo, a little friend, little
Lolli and wants to go off the range a little bit.
He got the Supreme Court to reel them in. And
the number one failure has been the process of being Americans. First,
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we talked about this last week. There was a time
the Republican and Democrat party wasn't that different, certainly not
on essentials. Well that's all changed. What is the left
called American citizens? Well, probably the most famou miss was
(05:02):
Hillary Clinton's deplorable moment. I can't remember what Kamala had one,
and we said, oh, oh, there's her deplorable moment. But
they've they've called people that don't believe the way they do,
which used to be minor things, but now they're not minor.
One side wants to have borders and be a sovereign nation.
One SiZ says, hey open, sesame wide open. I mean
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that's crazy. Beat through weakness, peace through strength. I mean,
the differences couldn't be greater. One's based in a spirit
of envy. Take from those who have, give to those
in need, and we'll define what's need.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
So these are big, big differences.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
And if you disagree with them on anything, well, you're
a nativist, you're a homophobic, you're an Islamophobic, you're a fascist, fascist, racist, misogynist.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
Deplorable, insurrectionist. But now we have a new one.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
I don't know if you guys are aware of this,
thanks to Jasmine Crockett. If you don't agree with them,
and you don't vote for them, you're not a respected
fellow American.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
You're uneducated.
Speaker 5 (06:13):
People voted the wrong way because they were uneducated. And
that's not to call them dumb, but literally, life sometimes
is life, and you're trying to keep a roof over
your head, keep food on the table, trying to make
sure that your kids have what they need, and so
you're not soun in.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
And you're stupid. Add that one to the list. This
may be.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
In less than two minutes. Imagine if you're giving us
this assignment in school, you got two minutes to explain
why they want open borders, why they want so many
people to invade this country.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
What is the left really up to?
Speaker 2 (07:08):
And for that we turned to Stephen Miller, the White
House Deputy Chief of Staff with Mark Levin.
Speaker 6 (07:12):
Listen, the left has been trying to shove Marxism, socialism,
and communism down the throats of the American people for generations.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Now.
Speaker 6 (07:22):
They ultimately were not able to do this during the
Cold War because the middle class revolted against communism and
Marxism and social engineering. The left shifted their tactics. The
Democratic Party shifted their tactics to use migration as a
weapon to break down the middle class and to gain
political power and control in this country. They used migration
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to destroy our public education system, to destroy our healthcare system,
to destroy wages and working conditions for the middle class
of this country, and in effect, to destroy social and
community cohesion. And then in that rubble, in that case,
us in that conflict to then try to articulate the
need for evermore government control, evermore government redistribution, evermore government power,
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and then to ultimately import voters to then support that agenda,
to import voters who do not believe in limited government,
who do not believe in the US Constitution.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
And that is why you are.
Speaker 6 (08:18):
Seeing now this violent, yes, violent, insurrectionist revolt by the
Democrat Party against immigration and customs enforcement.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Listen, I don't want to get into demonology and the
casting out of people's spirits on a secular nationwide boarding show,
but just take the movie Conjuring or who was the
one with Linda Blair Exorcist Exorcist Whenever you're getting close
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to the demon, they go, you know, and you can see,
you know, when you when you came after the wokeness
that guy. But nothing, nothing like securing the border, nothing
like ice agents removing primarily criminals, not just those that
have broken the law entering the country, drug traffickers, human traffickers,
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gang members, rapists, murderers, and they're going nuts. I mean,
I'm beginning to think Steven Miller's onto something here.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Of course, we've talked about this often.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
By the way, it's fun to listen to him and
not see him, because when you're looking at him, he
could be Doctor Evil's son.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
Like a mini me.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
He's like a little mini me, but a smart guy.
But I think what he's touching on too, is the
revealing of the difference in Donald Trump two point zero
from one point zero. First time the President addressed a
lot of things. This time he is uprooting it. I said,
the Left is going to hate this guy forever. He's
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on their Mount Hatemore because he is dismantled in less
than a year, fifty years of their surgical tactical tactgical there,
I added one.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
I mean all of the.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Indoctrination over education that started at our universities but then
went to K through twelve. I mean they've changed the textbooks,
they've rewritten history, they've removed civics, they've dumbed it down.
I mean they've destroyed They've played for the future. Between
that and COVID. Who knows how long the president has
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even gotten to that. Although major victory from the Supreme
Court again, this time allowing him to dismantle the Department
of Education and let go fourteen hundred employees. That's been
backed by the Supreme Court so activist judges continue to
not win in this battle. When you think of everything
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they've done, from indoctrination and education, destroying education, to controlling
the narrative that has been revealed and led to the
death of journalism, to securing the border, to removing the threats.
I mean, this president is systematically pulling up fifty year
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leftist victories by the route weeds that took so long
to spread and so long to get deep and entrenched.
And then in some cases it's just fascinating where the
trans movement went, where the woke movement went, and then
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it just died in a second, as if it was
just waiting for someone to say this is nuts, and
we all just moved on. But what is the heavy lifting?
The heavy lifting, And it's remarkable. And if you'd have
asked me at the beginning of the year, do you
think Donald Trump can get the border attempts down to
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six thousand a month, I'd say, well, that's impossible. By
the way, a great sign we're doing well. The polling
in Mexico will get to a little bit later on.
The people of Mexico now that Trump is in office,
have a negative view of the US seven out of ten,
sixty nine percent have a negative view of the US.
It used to be sixty one percent positive, thirty three
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percent negative.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
He must be doing session right. They liked the auto
pen is the bottom line. I loved that auto ped.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
But it is remarkable what the president's doing. And this
is the heaviest of the lifting, the securing of the
border and the righting of the wrongs and the left
is to Stephen Miller's I mean, they really are violently
responding like a demon to all the water in the
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cheesy uh double movies.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
How dare you? How that'na be funny? Demon?
Speaker 4 (13:13):
I'll do it like tok Bank with bad Blarson, Remember
Bob Blairson. Somebody's got to do the static though, something
to do the static sound effect. Bob was always sound
a low power m radio station.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
Demon. What's your name?
Speaker 2 (13:28):
Give me your name?
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Demon? How how dare you? Ooh? I never met her?
All right, now we're getting silly.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
Bottom line is there's a theme to today's news and
all the underlying currents to these stories and sounds and
sounds of the day and conversations. We're gonna have a
Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano or even with White House correspond
to John Decker, Trump continues to win, He continues to
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look like the steady adult in the room, and the
children continue to act up more and more as their
leaders are either floundering or disappearing. I tell you my
favorite story to the hands down. I don't know what
yours was read. But here's Zorn Mandani gonna. I guess
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they're gonna try to hide him like Biden, like you
can just hide him.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
And it's a it's a foregone conclusion. He's gonna be
the mayor of New York City. Well, socialist questions are allowed.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
They started asking them questions about Marxism, socialism, communism, and
all of a sudden, his handlers leaned.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
In, Okay, that's it.
Speaker 7 (14:36):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
I think we're done here.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
We gotta go, Sorry, guys, we gotta go, We gotta go.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
And they just removed him.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
That's the vacant hole in a dying party, doing nothing,
saying nothing, just criticizing you for thinking.
Speaker 5 (14:54):
People voted the wrong way because they were uneducated. And
that's not to call them dumb.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
One chance to live this day, one chance to understand it.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
We'll never get to live it again.
Speaker 7 (15:07):
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Running from here, running from the press.
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But no, we don't believe in the old days where
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are too important and it's your show, so make your
voice hurt. Roughly fifty million across the Northeast, they're dealing
with flash flood watches. I was scrolling through this morning.
You should have seen some of the shots of the
New York City subway. I mean, see in the subway
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I'm seeing, I mean just the brain is just look
filling up Pirates of the Caribbean. Yeah, yeah, that would
have been funny if they had the one guy sitting
on top of the train, dangling his leg with some
hair on it.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
It was just a homeless guy. Was I the only one
that noticed that guy's let?
Speaker 6 (17:21):
Man?
Speaker 2 (17:21):
That leg looks real. None of the presidents in the
Hall of Presidents looks real. The carousel of progress, but
that leg looks really real. And the rain is going
to continue to pound the northeast today. Donald Trump, the
President of the United States, is putting pressure on Russia
to reach a peace agreement within fifty days. Not just sanctions,
but anyone who does business with Russia will be sanction
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will be tariffed one hundred percent, turning up the pressure.
We'll have more on that, Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano coming up.
And according to a HAAVD. Harris Pole, four and ten
Democrats get an approve rating, but the Republicans are only
at forty eight percent, but still forty eight to forty
America perceives Democrat party more negatively. And yeah, I have
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to correct myself. How big was cal Riley's contract? What
a great catcher, By the way, I think that's the
first time a catcher has ever won the home run
Derby and he gets a million dollars he makes seventeen
million a year. See how to take that one million
and just start the cal Riley Foundation. Take the right
off your foundation set with a set of a million dollars.
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Sure he doesn't need the cash. Of course, his wife
was really rooting hard, so maybe he does. But we
were talking off the air about how the Home Run
Derby is really probably I mean, every seat was taken,
sold out, crowd was electric. We'd have to look at
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the viewership between Home Run Derby night and the All
Star Game, but I think it's become bigger than the
actual All Star Game. Noah Tani, no Judge, no Pete
Crow Armstrong. So there were some big home run hitters
that weren't in it, and there were some big ones
that were in it, and the cream came to the
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top and cal Riley ends up winning it. He will
also start in the All Star Game tonight, where the
American League has a twenty two four and one record
in the last twenty seven games since nineteen ninety seven,
so there's been American League dominance in it, and it
reared its ugly head, if you will.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
In the Home Run Derby last night. That's just some
of the things happening.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
I want to talk about a two brilliant things that
Donald Trump is doing. And I don't know what happened
to this old leftist narrative. You remember Donald Trump and
Vladimir Putin. I mean, Trump's just a puppet for Putin, right,
He's just enamored with the dictator. He's a wanna be
dictator with Putin. Remember all the things that left because
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they you know, they put the.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Smile on the face.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Old Wow, they want to take cule please. The backstay
was name cars, but they put my Nicorette gum.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
This morning. I'm feeling good, Red go to the go
to the Walgreens. Run it down.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
I only do name brand, But I mean Trump is
really tightening the screws now.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
So, you know, we talked a long time ago.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
I want to give you guys a little inside story
because I like to do things now and then for
a Platinum card listeners. That's the people that listened to
the first Hour Live. So I'm thinking, all right, Trump
one year later from the assassination. We talked yesterday all
about how different is Donald Trump after this assassination attempt?
How different is America today? Rather than a continuation of
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the auto pen in Kamala Harris. The most frightening view
is that of the world. Where's the world today? Where
is America today? I mean, how about what if Donald
Trump hadn't survived that assassination attempt?
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Where would foreign policy be today?
Speaker 2 (21:09):
So you know, I run that by Lieutenant Colonel James
Carafano and he's like, no, I thought, what I did
upset him?
Speaker 1 (21:17):
And then I'm waiting on the dot dots.
Speaker 6 (21:20):
No.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
Quickly that dismissed. No, trust me, tomorrow we'll be talking
about Russia. I said, why do you want to talk about?
Some news is going to come out. Trust me, We'll
be talking about Russia. And then the news broke an
hour later. I'm not shamelessly pandering to you, but you know,
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the people I choose to expose you to are hand
chosen for very good reason, and there's none like them
on any panel contributing to any other show anywhere else
because at the very advisors behind the scenes, and yeah,
so all we're gonna talk about is Russia. But I
do think, you know, we'll break down how brilliant this
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plan is. It was a Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano said, look,
there's there's no victory for Russia in this war. That
that that has been set in stone.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Now they have two choices. They can end it.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
They can fight another year, especially if it's using a
lot of North Korean troops to do it.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Let them die, but they can't win.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
He clearly Vladimir Putin chose the path of well, I'm
going to continue to fight one more year. But what
Donald Trump is doing to turn the screws tight is
it's costing a lot in lives, and it's costing them
a lot in resources and money, and the natives are
getting restless at home. And it's one thing when you
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applied the sanction that makes it really tight. On top
of the expense, you start holding everybody that does business
with them accountable, and you start cutting off that supply chain.
I mean, we're going to ask a lieutenant colonel who
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clearly knew this was coming before we were talking about it.
Therefore must have had a seat at the table of
the strategy. So now you're Vladimir Putin, what do you do?
And you got fifty days to figure it out? I
think it's pretty ingenious. This is quite a shift in
position from Trump. Presidents said the US will impost a
one hundred percent terified countries that do business with Russia
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if there is no peace deal.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
And an end of this war in Ukraine within fifty days.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Justice, he isolated China, Justice, he isolated Iran.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
He's now isolating Russia.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
And I don't you know, we're only halfway through this
first year of a second presidency. Border secured economy. We're
gonna get to that a little bit later on, but
economic confidence at a four year high in July. Yesterday
we did the story of was it a million and
a half new jobs for American citizens? He's making America
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great again, and he may end these wars and have
a Nobel Peace Prize all by the end of the
first year. A couple of hiccups, Elon Mosque president saying today,
now I don't know if Bongino is still at the FBI.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Hope.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
So, I mean he's had a couple of hiccups. That happens,
But on the big picture things, this is brilliant. So
the president not just saying he's unhappy with Russia, He's
proving it the Russian for Russian President Dmitri Medvedev, who
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now is like a really good gauge. I think this
is just me a really good gauge of what the
most angry voices, the most prideful, huborous, angry voices of
Russia are feeling. And he's saying Trump's issuing a theatrical
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ultimatum ultimatum to the Kremlin. Only thing more brilliant than
that is the way he's gonna arm Ukraine. Because you
know what his critics would have said. I thought he
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wasn't gonna you know, I thought he was going to
reel in the debt, you know, with DOJE and then
you know, the Big Beautiful Bill.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
And of course that was a first step.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
They've got other house business they're going to get done
in the next year and a half that will address
some of the spending, and it is a number one
priority for me. So trust me, I'm not backing down,
and like a hawk, I'm keeping an eye on it.
But he secured he avoided the largest tax increase at
a terrible time and secured the tax cuts. Do you
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want to know what the President had to say about
the Big Beautiful Bill at the prayer breakfast. I thought
this was an this was this is one of those
moments where I thought it was Friday with forty seven.
This is why Friday with forty seven confuses so many people,
and so many think it's really the president.
Speaker 8 (26:36):
Listen so hard, and the alternative is one of two things.
You can either get all these things and make the
economy strong, or you're gonna literally have perhaps a depression
where you people so rich, so beautiful, so nice to
look at, will.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Be totally busted.
Speaker 8 (26:55):
And let's see how long your wife stays with you.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
You're beautiful, with you for about three weeks.
Speaker 8 (27:01):
And she just say, Darling, I can't take it anymore.
I can't take it anymore, Darling, I'm leaving you.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
We could do a contest, is that Friday with forty
seven or is that the real president at a faith luncheon?
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Your wives will leave you, your beautiful people. You'll lose
your wives. That's all.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
But he's still got a year and a half to
bring all this peace. But they would say, oh, he's
increased the spending and now he's just going to keep
writing the blank checks to Ukraine. I thought he campaign
against writing the blank checks and so on and so forth. Well,
he comes up with a brilliant idea providing weapons to
Ukraine in a responsible manner. This is part two of
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something brilliant. One the deal with Ukraine for the very
resources we need, the minerals, and now putting together a
deal where we sell Patriot air defense systems and other
arms to NATO to provide for Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
Now out.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
We'll do this with Lieutenant Colonel James Carfinald. The tricky
part is how quick can you get this stuff to
them with this middle process? Because they need these weapons
and they need him fast. They need these defense systems
and they need him fast. But what a brilliant way,
and what a double tightening, I mean tightening the screw
and the bolt behind it. Right, one hundred percent tariff
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on anybody that does business with Russia. Sanctions on Russia.
I'm sick and tired. You got fifty days ultimatum. And oh,
by the way, a brilliant way to have NATO fund
US provided weapons and defense systems.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
The wonder the Left hats them He's win in It's
your Morning Show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
If you're just waking up, these are your top five
stories of the day. The President will be placing a
one hundred percent tariff on Russia if there's no peace
deal within fifty days.
Speaker 7 (28:58):
In Ukraine, the President spoke to report at the White House, We're.
Speaker 3 (29:01):
Going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't
have a deal in fifty days.
Speaker 7 (29:06):
While meeting with the NATO Secretary General Mark Ruta, Trump
also announced a new deal to sell top of the
line weaponry to NATO, including defensive patriot missiles meant for
distribution in Ukraine. Trump had been blaming both sides for
the continued war in Ukraine, but lately has been putting
most of it on President Putin, adding he thought he
had a deal in place about four times a Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
The Supreme Court is allowing Donald Trump's presidency to resume
its layoffs of the Department of Education.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
In other words, another victory.
Speaker 3 (29:33):
US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon is pleased at Monday's ruling.
Speaker 9 (29:38):
This is a real it's a real victory I think
for the future of American education.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
McMahon said not being able to fire department personnel was
a roadblock to the White House goal of returning education
back to the States and out of the hands of
the federal government. The Court ruled six to three to
lift a judge's order that reinstated employees let go in layoffs.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
I'm Brian shook President Trump's doze related spending cuts. They're
being debated by the Republican controlled Setate.
Speaker 9 (30:07):
This week, the White House used a rarely used procedure
that recommends Congress take back spending it has already approved.
The House approved the billions of dollars in cuts by
a narrow vote in June. The over nine billion dollars
in reductions targets mostly foreign aid, but also funding for
public broadcasting. The bill cannot be filibustered. I'm Tammy TRHEO.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Oops, she did it again.
Speaker 3 (30:30):
She's stopped taking her meds and freaked out again.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
Pretty Spears may have announced on Instagram that she's adopted
a beautiful baby girl, but multiple news outlets a reporting
it's simply not true. She uploaded a video of herself
dancing Sunday and said the new baby's name was Lennon London.
Spears she didn't stop there. She also claims she's moving
to Italy. Reports say that she doesn't appear to That
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doesn't appear to be the case for either announcements. Spears
has two teenage sons with ex husband Kevin Fetterline And today,
now here's a day I really.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Can't relate to.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
I don't think I've ever put one in my mouth,
let alone. Not a big gummy guy in general, but
today is National Gummy Worm Day.
Speaker 10 (31:21):
The German candy company Harrowbo takes credit for inventing the
gummy in the twenties, but they became a North American
suite in nineteen eighty one. Gummy bears came first, followed
by the worms. They taste the same with three flavors,
but it's the shape people reach for. The gummy worm
was intended to be fun and slightly icky, eat up
once they're open. They have a seven day shelf life,
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sharing optional. I'm Bree Tennis, probably.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
Just to show you how soft I am when it
comes to non human species. I always use the expression
the more I know people, the more I love animals.
When I was a kid, there was nothing more traumatic
than hearing the fish after they were caught in the
cooler flopping and then you'd open it up and they'd
be like, they.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
Give you that high, I can't breathe, get me out
of you. And I used to feel terrible.
Speaker 2 (32:12):
Second only two having to put the worm on the
hook and it would start oozing, and I always felt
sorry for the war.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
That's got to be a tough.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Call, your bait, uh Seattle, Maybe why I don't like
the worm gummies. Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Riley eighteen home
runs in the final rounde to beat Tampa's Junior Camanero
and win the Home Run Derby in Atlanta. Even better,
he's the first catcher to ever win the event. Even better,
he's starting behind home plate tonight in the All Star Game,
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representing the American League. Birthdays today, Singer Linda Ronstadt, who
is battling Parkinson, seventy nine years old.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
We wish you're well in a happy birthday.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
Supermodel Kim Alexis is sixty five. Actor Forrest Whittaker is
sixty four and a very funny comedian if you haven't
seen his special on Netflix. Gabriel Iglesius is forty nine.
But your birthday, Happy birthdays, So glad you were born.
Thanks for making your morning show a part of your
big day.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
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