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September 9, 2025 35 mins

A new study is out on the “Happiest States in America.” How does your state stack up – and what makes people “happy?” National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story. 

President Trump is doubling down on plans to send the National Guard to Chicago and other cities. White House Correspondent JON DECKER will have the story.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:29):
This is your morning show with Michael o'deilchorum.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Thanks you, Mike McCann. Seven minutes after the hour, Welcome
one and all to Tuesday, September the ninth. Ye have
Our Lord twenty twenty five. Break or Breaker one nine,
Breaker one nine. Russ, you got your ears on.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Lauren, Michael Drucker Russ here somewhere in Kansas. Apologize. We're
not calling lately. I had to take a little bit
of a break. This country is is quite depressing on
the level of idiocy up there. I wonder if you
think we're ever going to be able to get people
to wake up and do what's right, have a great day.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Well, you know what, we stay focused on ourselves, don't we.
I make sure every morning I get up look in
the mirror and I'm I have not grown weary in
doing good, and that I'm living right and I'm doing right.
And if all of us do that collectively, we'll start
heading in the right direction. There are a lot of
people who still believe, still understand civics praying for this country,

(01:34):
and according to the Old Testament, that's all it takes,
if my people will humble themselves and pray. Also, I
would like to say, look, I get it that, you know,
that's part of why it was wonderful to have a vacation.
And during that vacation I did not read news because
I wanted to clear my head. This can weigh on you,

(01:55):
and I hate when people feel like they have to
take a sabbatical from me. I like to think we,
you know, make it as palatable and fun as possible,
but boy, we get it, and it happens. Now. Part
of the problem could be that Russ is somewhere in
Kansas and that just may not be one of the
happiest states in America.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Right.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Rory O'Neil well played well, well, well, you know me.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
They call me the King of Segue.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
If you think about it for just a second, you're like, oh, sure,
of course that's the happiest state in America. You ready,
it's Hawaii. Of course that's the happiest state in America.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
Right, Seriously, what kind of an ingrate would you have
to be to be waking up this morning in Hawaii?
The waves are crashing against the rocks, the sun is out,
the water's blue, and you're.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
Like, I hate it here. Then you just got your
tax bill. Oh yeah, Kansas twenty seventh. Yeah, Kansas twenty seventh.
By the way, hit the port Tennessee is not so great,
so we'll move along. But yeah, Hawaii comes in top
of the list. Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey is fourth on

(03:00):
the survey, with Connecticut rounding out the top five.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Why these surveys never match what we all kind of knowing.

Speaker 4 (03:08):
Shake up your predispositions exactly.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Well, yeah, so, I mean, what was the criteria of
what would make sense? I mean, giving Tennessee. I mean,
I know there's portions of Tennessee that are pretty crime
ridden and flat and look more like Mississippi. But from
you know, sure, roughly middle Tennessee all the way to
the east. It's one of the most beautiful states. We
have no income tax, it's clean, the roads are good,

(03:32):
schools are good. I'm pretty happy. What was the criteria? Yeah,
so a bunch of different data points.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
Everything suffer from depression to the adequate sleep rates, the
number of working hours, the unemployment numbers, income growth, safety numbers,
divorce rates, so all different kinds of things. They looked
essentially at your business life, your community life, and the
environment overall. So the emotional and physics go well being

(04:00):
was one category, You work environment the second, and community
and environment came in third.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Well, maybe those numbers. Now, what are the five most
miserable places again? I bet you know.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
Real surprises here number forty six Alaska, which also has
the highest suicide rate. Alabama is forty seventh, followed by Arkansas, Louisiana,
West Virginia last on the.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
List, West Virginia Mountain Mama. Rory's gonna be back in
the third hour with the jury selection getting underway in
the trial of the man accused of attempting to assassinate
Donald Trump. Roy will be back for that coming up
in the third hour. Appreciator Rory. One other story that
we've really been following is this Bernie Sanders story. So

(04:47):
Bernie is ripping the Democrats, which you know, first and foremost,
far be it from me to defend the Democrat Party.
They're in a tough spot. So the parties at war
with itself, and the Socialist Justice Democrats are targeting Democrats first,

(05:11):
not Republicans. Their goal is to take over the Democrat Party,
then get rid of the electoral College, then eliminate the
republic So Democrats are fighting for their life. What they
don't do a good job is is targeting this enemy.
You know, if it was a virus, you know, you

(05:31):
might take an anti viral drug. If there was a
bacterial infection, you might take an antibiotic, you know, attack it,
defeat it. But they don't like to openly defeat it.
They like to dance around it. And it's not working
well for them. We talked about the Israel problem that
they had and for Democrats, they just allowed an abandonment

(05:54):
of Israel and then the Socialist Socialist Democrat Justice Democrats
they all came out Palestinian and it was really bad
for the brand, and it was really a turning point
in the war within the party. That's the Israel problem.

(06:17):
Now they've developed a mam Dani problem. First and foremost.
My word of advice to justice socialist democrats as well
as establishment democrats. You might want to figure out if
this guy is socialist or Islamists, because that could backfire

(06:37):
even on the socialists. Remember Islam, don't confuse Islam with
what we used to call Mohammadism. Islam is a form
of government. It is a way of life. It is
a system of society. Now much of it is based

(06:59):
on the Hidethan in the Quran, so it's very radical.
Women are not equal. There is no separation of church
and state. There is no LGBTQ allowed. There's no right
of assembly, no freedom of the press. It's pretty much
a system of life antithetical to ours. William Federer wrote

(07:25):
a book one time, and I loved it. It assumed
you were an atheist, but it spoke to you about
You may reject God, you may reject his way, you
may reject his truth, you may reject his plan for
eternal life and abundant life on earth. But here's what's

(07:47):
in it for you. That we remain a nation under God,
in divisible with liberty and justice for all, Sorry Tim Kaine.
That comes from God, not from man or government. Is
virtually everything you embrace and love comes from that. And
if mom Donnie is an Islamist and not a socialist,

(08:10):
it's worse than a political ideology, and it could lead
to a third splinter in the party and it would
take about half of the squad with it. Now, can
the Democrats survive a socialist takeover? Well, if you listen

(08:30):
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But yeah, younger Americans are certainly ignorantly desperately open to it.
So if you could take over the party, you're going
to be splintered. And if the Democrats just go along,

(08:53):
all they care about is d's and power and offices.
I guess according to Bernie Sanders, they shouldn't care what's
behind that D as long as it's a D, so
they don't ever fight it. But if Mom Donnie is
the beginning of an Islamist party forming, and the socialist

(09:17):
within the Democrat Party that has formed and almost taken over,
this isn't good. Now. Your first take on this story
should be where does Bernie Sanders get off claiming to
be a part of the Democrat Party. He's not. Why
is he telling the Democrat Party who is or isn't

(09:38):
their guy? He's not even their guy. But the problem
is he would have been their nominee in twenty sixteen,
if they didn't rig it, in twenty twenty, if they
didn't rig it, and I suspect in twenty twenty four,
if they'd have opened it up. But they didn't allow it,
did they. They didn't shuffle Joe off until after he's

(09:59):
secured all the primary electrics he needed, and they just
handed him to Kamala. But Bernie Sanders is not a
Democrat and he has no right to tell Democrats who
their guy is. He's a socialist that runs as an
independent and caucuses with Democrats. He's not a Democrat. A

(10:24):
boy was he critical of Democrats for not getting behind
their guy socialist or Islamist? Listen.

Speaker 5 (10:34):
One might think that if a candidate starting at two
percent in the polls gets fifty thousand volunteers, creates enormous excitement,
gets young people involved in the political process, gets non
traditional voters to vote, Democratic leaders would be jumping up
and down this is our guy.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Now, what's really scary about that whole quote? What if
it was Adolf Hitler. That's the criteria. Go from two
percent to something. Have volunteers, get young voters excited. Doesn't
matter what they stand for. There is no substance. All
it is is dese versus ours and a never comes up.

(11:17):
America Democrats are facing a fight for their party's future.
Senator Bernie Sanders warned during his fighting oligarchy town hall
for mayoral candidate zoron Mam Donnie at Brooklyn College in
New York City. The independent senator, not Democrat, from Vermont,

(11:38):
criticized New York Democratic leaders, including the Governor Kathy Hokeel,
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Minority Leader Jakim Jeffries,
for refusing to endorse Mom Donnie. This is our guy.

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This is your morning Show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
If you're just waking up, these ah your top five
stories of the day, always winning again. The Supreme Court
is blocking a federal judge's ruling that restricts the way
ICE agents conduct immigration operations in LA, another victory for
the Trump administration.

Speaker 6 (14:00):
President Trump's borders are Tom Holman applauded the decision.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
That's where I called.

Speaker 5 (14:04):
I'm glad they found them because in all these Brendan women,
are you some board chill their well trained inal jets.
What they're doing.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
They follow the law.

Speaker 6 (14:11):
The federal officers had been restricted from stopping people based
on their race or ethnicity, or if they speak Spanish.
The court's decision was in response to an emergency request
filed by the Trump administration, and it puts on hold
the ruling from the Biden appointed judge. Holman says he
can't understand why a governor or a mayor wouldn't want
to protect the people of LA and help ICE arrest
dangerous criminals.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
A Markneyfield, a House Task Force Government Transparency, is set
to hold a hearing today on unidentified flying objects.

Speaker 7 (14:38):
Materia of the task Force on the declassification of federal
Secrets issued a statement saying the American people deserve maximum
transparency from the federal government on sightings, acquisitions, and examinations
of UAPs and whether they pose a potential threat to
American safety. Witness testimonies expected from Air, Force and Navy veterans,
who have all previously discussed witnessing aerial phenomena, as well

(15:00):
as journalist George Knapp. Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna of
Florida as as she expects the hearing will have massive
implications around the country. I'm tammy forr HEEO.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
House Majority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is warning Republicans oh regret
investigating the January sixth riots at the Capitol.

Speaker 8 (15:18):
Jeffrey says President Trump and House Republicans are trying to
whitewash the violence that occurred in and around the Capitol
on January sixth, twenty twenty one, but that House Democrats
won't let it happen. The Democrat from New York said Monday,
he's picked California Congressman Eric Swalwell to lead Democrats on
the newly formed subcommittee. He's also chosen Representatives Jasmine Crockett

(15:39):
of Texas and Florida's Jared Moskowitz to sit on the panel.
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has the power to veto
any of the picks. I'm Scott Carr in Washington.

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A couple hasn't announced a wedding.

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(17:54):
Josh or not the Vikings. The Bears really needed Josh
Allen last night, but they didn't have them, and the
Vikings rallied twenty one points in the fourth quarter to
win Monday Night Football twenty seven to twenty four. At Chicago,
Mayor Brandon Johnson's says, sending the National Guard into his city,
why that's the wrong solution for a real problem. Boy,
there's a political answer for you, right. What's your right

(18:18):
solution for the real problem? Or are you part of
the problem. Meanwhile, President Trump is doubling down on plans
to send National Guard into Chicago and other cities. John
Decker is our White House correspondent. He would know. He
never leaves the President's side, not even at tennis matches.
Good morning, John, Hey, good morning to you, Michael. That's right.

Speaker 9 (18:36):
Even traveling with the President to the US Open this
year in New York City, I'll actually be in the
pool today, so I'll be in the Old Office this
afternoon when the President signed the proclamation. That's the way
the schedule reads it. So another opportunity to ask the
President some questions about this issue and ask the National
Guard potentially being sent to the city of Chicago or

(18:57):
other issues that are on the president's plate right now.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
Well, a lot of people know this by now. But
in addition to being a White House correspondent for eight
presidencies and counting, John Decker is also a Supreme Court
bar attorney. Sending federal troops into d C, which falls
under Congress and government, is one thing. Sending it into
another city is another right. Well it isn't it isn't

(19:21):
you know?

Speaker 9 (19:22):
Obviously it's a lot easier to send the National Guard
into the nation's capital. It's a right that exists in
DC's charter, so there's nothing to be challenged there.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
Even though the Attorney General of Washington, d C.

Speaker 9 (19:35):
Has filed a lawsuit in this regard, I think the
Attorney General for DC's going to lose in this regard
as it relates to Chicago. It depends what the National
Guards being used for. If the National Guard is being
sent to Chicago for law enforcement, that would be in
violation of the law. And if it's being used, however,
to protect ice agents, If the National Guard is being

(19:58):
used to protect federal building, If the Natural Guard Michael
is being used to help out in administrative ways the
Chicago Police Department. That's something entirely and that I believe
is within the purview of the presidency.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
And it could certainly be framed that way. But come on,
we're all in the room, we're all adults. We got
out of control crime in are blue inner cities. It's
a part of their worldview, policy view. It's a part
of the problem. I think I know why they're really
headed there, but I guess you could frame it that way.
Do you think we should be concerned as Americans? I

(20:34):
think I am, I know, I am. Yeah, these cities.
I want people to stop dying. I mean, if you
watch the video in Charlotte, that will enrage you. Yeah,
it will take you weeks to get over that. That's
someone's daughter and she's coming home from work. She's sitting
there with this nut behind her with a rap sheet
a mile long. He shouldn't have been on that train.

(20:55):
He's snuck on the train, he shouldn't even have been
on the streets, and he just senselessly sat stabs her
to death. So I want to see crime solved, but
I also wish it could be solved the way it's
supposed to be, by being prioritized by each municipality. It
comes to every mayor and every prosecutor and every police
chief to secure these cities. That's the right way to

(21:16):
do it. I mean the mayor's quote in Chicago is
laugh out loud. Okay, So this is the wrong solution
to a real problem. Yes, because you're not doing the
right solution for the real problem. I wish you would
happen that way, because if we start having the government
do this in our cities today for this reason, who
might be a president down the road doing it for

(21:37):
another reason. It's a scary can of worms to open. Well,
it is.

Speaker 9 (21:42):
But you know, the president has a duty to protect
the citizens of our country. The president recognizes that. And
let's not forget the fact, Michael, that this issue the
President believed, and I think he's right, is an excellent
political issue for Republican the head of the Midge elections
next year. Who isn't for safe communities, Who isn't for

(22:04):
having the ability to simply walk down the street of
where the community where you live without any.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Fear of being attacked or harmed in any way?

Speaker 9 (22:13):
Does it matter what your political stripes are, Michael, whether
you're a Democrat or Republican or independent.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Everybody is for that concept. Yeah, I just only playing
two party games with our republic. Look, the truth of
the matter is somebody needs to explain to the American
people that whether you're a municipality, a county, a state,
or a nation, the number one priority is law and
order and security and safety. No one wants to live
whether or not safe. No one wants to work whether
or not safe. No one wants to raise children where

(22:40):
it's not safe. That needs to be a priority. Somebody
ought to have the teachable moment here other than the
heightened awareness to a failure and then perhaps even an
overreach to solve it. But yeah, obviously in Chicago it's
the inner city voters. They need to elect mayors that
are serious about law and order. That's the real solution

(23:01):
to the real problem. But nobody ever even states that.
So when do we expect this perhaps to come.

Speaker 9 (23:08):
Well, I think perhaps within a matter of days, based
upon some of the things that the president has said,
some of the things that the president has posted on
social media. You know, on Labor Day weekend in the
city of Chicago, fifty eight shooting, fifty eight separate shooting,
eight murders. That's just unacceptable, and for any politician to

(23:29):
say it, essentially, to use my mom's phrase, everything is
hunky dory, that's laugh out loud as well. You know,
I think that there needs to be something done by
these leaders, whether it's the governor of Chicago JB. Pritzker
or the mayor you mentioned, Mayor Johnson, but something needs
to be done to the people of Chicago feel safe
in their community.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
Yeah, playing political games of people's security not good, John Decker.
Great reporting has always followed the president. Today we'll find out.
Usually it's a question you asked that makes the biggest news,
so we'll talk about it tomorrow. Appreciate it, all right.
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Speaker 10 (24:26):
I think today I'm going to try to get Bernie
Sanders to pay my five thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
Betteral Election Commission application.

Speaker 9 (24:36):
As soon as I got somebody to pay five thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
You can see my face across. Oh, there's the orchestra.
Remember you only have thirty seconds. Yeah, you know, I
don't know where Bernie's going with this. He's trying to
pressure Democrat leadership in the Senate in the House to
get involved in a mayor's race. That's number one. Number
two two, he's not a Democrat. He's a socialist who

(25:05):
runs as an independent and caucuses with Democrats. So it
isn't for him to say anybody is the Democrats guy,
but all of them are guilty of not making the
clarification is this guy is lomist or socialist. You might
want to clear that up before you get all cozy

(25:28):
in bed with him. By the way, we've been doing
some research and we can't find him involved. And this
guy's running for the mayor of New York City where
nine to eleven took place. The anniversary is two days away.
We can't find his name on any of the observance
ceremonies yet. And if he is, can't wait to see
how he handles. It could be very revealing. Bill's in Tampa, Florida.

Speaker 11 (25:51):
Good morning, Michael. I believe that the Islamist threat is real.
I've been seeing a lot of videos on Instagram, Facebook
and the like, and it's Islam people, islam As people
stating that their new jihad is with the vote.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
So they already have members in Congress.

Speaker 11 (26:14):
They're just waiting to get a majority before they start
pushing sharia law.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Bill, You're smart, all right.

Speaker 8 (26:19):
Let me.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
Let me give you a little background. All right, there
are three different types of Muslims because there were three
different types of Mohammed. Mohammad the early years was very tolerant.
He basically created this faith out of taking portions of Judaism,
portions of Christianity. Then he wasn't so nice. Then he

(26:45):
started stealing, Then he started kind of occupying, and then
ultimately ended up a bloodthirsty warrior that, along with not
agreeing on who was the successor to Mohammad, has created
three different types of Muslims today. There's peace loving Muslims

(27:08):
that are merely religious and they mean you no harm.
There are political Islamis who believe in occupying. They come
they multiply, then they infiltrate, then they agitate, and ultimately
they wage war. In that sense, this is nothing new.
This is not a new trend that the new FATOA

(27:30):
is through vote, but there is the emergions, believe it
or not. And of all places, New York City where
nine to eleven took place, the emerging Islamist Party Now
they've been silent presence within the Democrat Party, mulling around
in the squad with socialists, and if they make a

(27:52):
distinct change, well then maybe they become ten percent of
the party, the socialists become twenty two percent of the
party or thirty eight percent of the party as the
future would probably incline. And I think got the other
half hanging on for dear life, and they're all gonna
live and die by will we Bernie Sanders it will

(28:12):
we hold our I mean Bernie Sanders was talking about
mom Donnie's smile, like that's a qualification to be the
marior of a city, I mean AOC for example. There's
no doubt in my mind she's gonna be one of
the leading Democrat primary candidates for president of the United States,

(28:33):
and she will have zero executive experience zero. That would
be like, because I have a nice smile and because
I love planes, you think it's okay to put me
in the tower at Chicago Hair Airport. Not a good idea.

(28:54):
I have no qualifications to be an air traffic controller. Now,
the biggest problem with Islam is you don't know what
they are. That's what nine to eleven teaches us. You
don't know if they're a peace loving religious Muslim. You
don't know if they're a political playing patiently for the future.

(29:15):
You know we're gonna infiltrate, populate, agitate, and eventually wage war,
or where asi hottest and we're gonna kill you immediately today.
You don't know what they are, which three they are,
until it's too late. That's the problem with three different Muhammads,
whether it's the Koran or the Hidith. But the simplest

(29:41):
conversation and the real root of the problem for the
Democrats with Mom Donnie is if he's an Islamist, that's
anesthetical to everything we stand for in America. I always
looked at it this way. How could they take an
oath office? How could they take an oath of citizenship?

(30:04):
They would literally have to renounce their own not that
Mohammed had any assurance of eternity makes them different from Christ.
But you'd have to denounce your religion to take that oath.
The Constitution is the most contrarian doctrine to Islam that exists.
So which is it? Are they no longer Muslim or

(30:28):
are they just taking that oath but not meaning it.
It's a big deal as to whether or not Mamdani
is an Islamist or a socialist, and you would think
both would be a problem for New York City. I
know it is for many of their businesses. Blaine, I
believe is in ames Iowa. Good morning, Michael, Good to

(30:49):
have you back. Mondam is using instead of brown shirts,
he's using the crazy shirts to get his way to power.
And like the other.

Speaker 12 (30:57):
Side when they did this in the thirties and they
took power, they removed the other people from their party.
I'm sure it's not going to be the same, but
something similar can happen. Because it happens all that, everything repeats,
history repeats itself.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
You guys have it the day. In fact, let me
bring this up with Steven Boucci. I watched a documentary
during my vacation on Pope, John Paul the Second, the
alliance between Reagan, John Paul the Second and Thatcher. And
it's relevant because those three led to the fall of
the Soviet Union. There was one man watching it all
that really hated it at the time. He was in

(31:33):
the KGB, Vladimir Putin, and he seems to be the
problem of the hour. So who's Reagan, Who's John Paul
the Second, and who's Margaret Thatcher? Could be Trump could
be vance after him, definitely. Leo not sure who the

(31:56):
Prime Minister will be. I don't think he's in existence yet.
Dames in Youngstown Morning, Michael, Jeffrey and Red.

Speaker 10 (32:03):
It is hilarious how ABC News presents Tom Holman's comments
with so much background now as you can't understand word one,
and yet your presentation is crystal clear.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
More the legacy news. I can't die. Have you guys
noticed that I haven't. I was going to check it
out yet. Yeah, yeah, well that's all about I mean
to me, when you talk about background, I this new
tradition of you know, talking outside right before you get
on a helicopter. I wish would end. The President says

(32:34):
some of the most meaningful things, substantive, things drowned out
by helicopters in the background. I'd like to read an
email that would address and only my Platinum card listeners
know what I'm talking about now. As the show opened earlier,
I think this addresses it. Michael. As I listened to
the first hour. This is from yesterday's show. Michael, as

(32:54):
I listened to the first hour, I couldn't help but
think that something special was happening. I mean, I felt
I felt like you were personally speaking to me. I
have never found a radio program that is so as
so impactful as yours. It's amazing that the three of
you pull this content off every day. I just wish
there was something that I could reference to find this

(33:16):
podcast in the future. Have a safe and productive date. Well, obviously,
the podcast is up an hour after the show every day.
You can search it on the iHeartRadio app, Your Morning Show,
or Michael del Jornal. You'll also find the link to
the podcast at our website Your Morning Show online. But
obviously that's somebody listening yesterday that thought it was a
very good show despite you. As I'm standing behind the curtain,

(33:39):
as that McMahon is saying here's Johnny and you say, hey,
let's have a better show than yesterday. That's that's the
words you send me on to stage with. Because yesterday
was so powerful, so great of a show. I was like, hey,
let's make this show better than that show. Now, No,
that's not what you meant, but you almost made up
for it with the John Cooger Mellencamp reach. I want

(34:00):
to congratulate anyway. That's your talkbacks, that's your emails. You
can always email me Michael d at iHeartMedia dot com
and the talk bad await you every moment we're on
the air.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chino.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
Trump gives Hamas a last chance to release hostages, and
if they don't, we'll ask Heritage military expert Stephen Bucci.
There's been a lot of that, you know. And if
they don't, then what mayor of Chicago says, sending in
the National Guard to his city. Hey, that's the wrong
solution to a real problem. So he has no solution

(34:38):
for the real problem that he presides over. And the
Vikings rallied him three touchdowns in the fourth corner to
steal that game. They were just hanging around hanging around
that they had ice water at a gate in the
veins and I'm doing lines out of rounders. And then
they came back and won twenty seven twenty four, So
the Bears lose their home opener at Home and Chicago.

(35:02):
In addition to Sounds of the Day, Roy, You'll also
be back. Jury selection is underway in the trial of
the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump at
the Florida golf course. We'll have more on that for
you all next hour. We're only two thirds of the
way through. If you're listening live, one more hour to go.
Stick around. If you miss a LILIVII, you'll miss a lot,
and then don't forget if you miss any of your
morning show. The entire thing will be in the podcast

(35:25):
section of your iHeartRadio app, or you'll find the link
on our website, your Morningshowonline dot com.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael Nil Joan no
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