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October 10, 2025 34 mins

From the peace plan abroad to his own government shutdown at home, it’s Friday with 47! 

Always revealing and often entertaining, it’s The Sounds of The Day!  

The announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize takes on more meaning Friday morning as the deal to broker a deal between Israel and Hamas takes center stage. Who will be awarded the Peace Prize? Who are the other American Presidents who have received the Nobel Peace Prize, and why? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:24):
Starting your morning off right.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
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Speaker 2 (00:30):
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with Michael, Bill Jordan.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
Thank you, Mike McCann.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
Seven minutes after the hour on this Friday, October the tenth,
twenty twenty five, Good morning, We're all in this together.
Welcome to Friday. Dodgers are headed to the NLCS. Will
they play the Cubs or the Brewers will find out
tomorrow night. The Cubs stayed alive, winning last night six
nothing over the brew Crew Tigers tonight with a decisive

(00:59):
game to find out who plays the Blue Jays, and
just a rough time for Philadelphia Flyers lost Phillies got eliminated,
and then the Giants slapped him around on Thursday Night Football,
shout him out in the second half, thirty four seventeen
Giants over. Oh yeah, wait a minute, that's not how

(01:22):
you spell Eagles. And how about the predators in Nashville
want to know already they've already won as many games
as the Titans. And we're just getting started to beat.
While the ceasefire agreement in Israel with these Israel and
Hamas has been ratified by the Israeli cabinet. The President
is planning on traveling. We don't know whether it's Egypt
or Israel. And the hostage exchange must take place this weekend.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
And forever we were told.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
It's not law fair, no one's above the law, as
they came after Trump, trying to destroy him one after another.
Now Letitia James gets it, and no, it's no longer
no one's above the law. Now it's retribution. Those are
the big stories waking up this morning. And we can't
have your morning show without your voice. We're stalling. We're
waiting on the White House phone to ring. While we're

(02:12):
doing that, let's get in Roy. I think Roy might
be the caller of the week from Youngstown.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
What do you mean the American stuck? He's the metric system.

Speaker 5 (02:20):
I got a nine millimeter clock and five grams of
Columbia's finest marching powder.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
In the marching powder is He's locked and loaded in Youngstown.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
I am the king of Youngstown and I'm gonna make
you Lieutenant Colonel Roy from now on. Joey's in the
PA morning, Michael and Gang.

Speaker 6 (02:42):
I wonder how the West's dealing with Hitler, Trump and
all the Nazi meg is pulling this thing off between
Hamas and Israel. But you know what, they're too stupid
to know how stupid they are.

Speaker 3 (02:58):
Yeah, it really doesn't doesn't fit there narrative, does it?

Speaker 4 (03:04):
Do? We have the one on pasta Roah, I got Joey.
Joey's right, Okay, Moore and Michael's. Jeffrey and Red Happy Friday.
Yesterday you referenced Mary celebrating Columbus Day with Italian cold cuts.
I haven't heard that term since growing up in Hackensack,
New Jersey. It must be an Italian term here they
call it deli meats. It leads me to ask you

(03:26):
Sunday mornings, did you guys make gravy or spaghetti sauce.
We always made gravy.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Yeah, yeah, we were.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
And you know what the difference is, right, even though
we were making gravy, we always called it hussu or sauce.
It was sauce on Sunday, and usually in the sauce
where the meatballs, my mom's were the best. My wife
makes my mom's meatballs exact and the sauce exact. My
grandmother on my mother's side had better sauce, I thought,

(03:57):
than my father's mother's sauce. But we would do, you know,
a little brush all sometimes some sazich, a little to
meet the ball. I am. I'm kind of old soo.
We did a lot of rabs growing up in Covidills,
growing up, and now I'm more angel hair posta. I
see the redline blinking. We got the White House, ladies
and gentlemen. Time hell, the man of peace, mister president,

(04:25):
what have we good morning?

Speaker 7 (04:28):
Well, I have to say good morning to you, pizza boy.
I have to say that, you know, we have peace
in the Middle East. We're doing very well, and you.

Speaker 8 (04:37):
Know, there's a lot of things that we're looking forward to.

Speaker 7 (04:41):
But we're looking at peace in the Middle East, and
we're very happy about that.

Speaker 8 (04:45):
And I think you're very happy about that. Everybody is
very happy about that.

Speaker 4 (04:49):
Yeah, most people would say, you know, where were you
when you first heard In this case, we all know.
We all got to watch it live. Marco walks in,
he's got the note, whispers in your ear. It was
quite a historic moment. And this is the beginning of peace.
So phase one we get signed, you know, we get
the hostages released, we get the troops moved back, we

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get the humanitarian aid, and then the building.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
Of the future. Well that's the heavy part. But first things.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
First, nobody thought you could get it done, and it's done.

Speaker 7 (05:18):
Well, we're getting it done. And we said that if
they don't agree with the with the peace proposal, that
we're going to send them. Katie Porter from California. Nobody
wants to be around that lady.

Speaker 8 (05:28):
She's a horrible person.

Speaker 4 (05:30):
She threw a half potatoes on her husband's head.

Speaker 7 (05:34):
And she doesn't look like somebody who wants to waste food.

Speaker 8 (05:37):
By the way you look at her, she doesn't look like.

Speaker 7 (05:39):
Somebody who would want to waste perfectly good mashed potatoes.
But she poured mashed potatoes on her husband's head, and
we're going to send her there. If you know, she's
a big lady too. We could turn her into a
thirty thousand pen bunk of buster, just like Stacy Abrams,
the Beast of the Middle East. You look at it.
We could do that, but we don't want to have

(06:00):
to do that. Although we do want to get rid
of it, we don't want to.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Have to do that.

Speaker 4 (06:03):
It's like they're not a very serious party anymore.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
With Mom Donnie in New York.

Speaker 4 (06:08):
You've got Kamala Harris calling us all mother, you know
what crazy? I think cursing is like the new smoking
with the cool kids do. It's just boy, they just
seem out of touch. And I did a piece of
research that showed only forty percent I've Democrats thought you
were doing a good job with the Middle East.

Speaker 3 (06:28):
I wonder how they're feeling about that today.

Speaker 7 (06:30):
Well, they're probably still very upset about it. They have
something called Trump derangement syndrome. You know that, It's called
Trump derangement syndrome. And everything that I say, they do
the opposite, Which is why we put out a public
service announcement that we love to breathe right, We fully
endorse breathing. We love oxygen. I get along very well
with oxygen. It's called oh two, we get along very

(06:51):
well with it. I also said that we want to
warn against taking a bath and a shower with your
toast there, especially if it's plugged in. And finally, whatever
you do, if you're listening, do not drink a Molotov cocktail,
especially if it's already on fire.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
We don't want that could be that could be explosive.
You know, I noticed what Pam Bondi said to Dick Durbin,
and this is a really probably poignant way to say
Trump derangement. If he only loved America as much as
he hates you. I don't know how much longer they're
going to get away with it, but it's starting to
really look that way. Are you shocked that you were

(07:28):
able to secure peace, a peace agreement with Russia and
Hamas before Republicans and Democrats could march us forward in
debt with a continuing resolution that, even if they got
it passed or put us right back there in five weeks, we.

Speaker 7 (07:42):
Got pizza in the Middle East before we got the
government reopened. And that is because of El Hakimo, right,
El Hakimo have pee Jeffreys. You look at him with
his sombrero. El Hakimo and cry and chuck. We call
it pizza boy. We called it the Schumer siesta the government.
It's called the Schumer siesta. Right. We say the en

(08:05):
venitos al siena de Schumer. That means welcome to the
Schumer shutdown.

Speaker 8 (08:10):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (08:10):
You know, I speak Spanish better than anybody's ever spoken before.

Speaker 8 (08:13):
I got a look very well.

Speaker 7 (08:14):
I do that sleepy osday cotgan friendic del papa. You know,
remember that one he pooped in front of the pope.
But I actually speak Spanish incredibly well. And believe it
or not, you're probably not gonna believed. But I taught
you have heard of her, Dora the Explorer. I taught
her Spanish and we gave her temporary protected status. She's

(08:35):
in our country.

Speaker 9 (08:36):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (08:36):
But we deported swiper. We said swiper, no swipe and
get the hell out. So we got him out. But
the shutdown, you know.

Speaker 8 (08:43):
That we got piece in the least before we got
the government reopened.

Speaker 7 (08:46):
I can't believe it, but that's what happens when you
deal with cryan Chuck and al jakimo de hefe right
el hefe. Jeffrey is a stupid person, very stupid.

Speaker 4 (08:57):
Uh, Prime Minister of Canada. You definitely like Carney more
than the previous one. I mean, I've never seen you
get so complimentary and affectionate over another world leader.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
Well we can we at least get the treaty done.

Speaker 8 (09:12):
Well, we we've been very affectionate over some other people.

Speaker 7 (09:15):
You know.

Speaker 8 (09:16):
You look at Kim Jong uln. We wrote highly respected
love letters to one another. He's a nice guy.

Speaker 7 (09:22):
You know. I used to call him little Rocketman. Now
I call him rocketman. He's Kim Junglun. We get along well,
you look at you look at ge right gee jidpig,
and we call him Winnie the Pool. And I allowed
to say that in China. It's banned in China. And
I allowed to say that.

Speaker 8 (09:39):
In China and throw you in jail.

Speaker 7 (09:41):
I get a little well with Putin, but I get
along very well with Carney of Canada. He's a much
better Prime Minister than his female predecessor, Queen Justine Trudeau.
And she was a mess, you.

Speaker 8 (09:54):
Know, dealing with her was a complete and total mess.

Speaker 7 (09:57):
Queen Justine, somebody who sits down when they urinate.

Speaker 8 (10:01):
It's really disgusting. He's not supposed to do that, but.

Speaker 4 (10:05):
He did that. Man.

Speaker 7 (10:06):
You know, I can confirm that.

Speaker 8 (10:08):
No, I can confirm it. It's absolutely confirmed.

Speaker 7 (10:10):
I heard from a lot of people. I even walked
into the vamproom once said his feet were facing forward.
But I heard a tinkle, which is he's either a
contort to this store. He's sitting and he's going and
he was making a number one, not a number two.
I know what the number two looks like. We just
got over at number two with Joe Biden.

Speaker 4 (10:30):
Which, by the way, the pope's in the news. He
wants bishops to start speaking against your your ice activities.
Maybe time to have a little visit with the Pope.

Speaker 7 (10:38):
We're going to have to have a talk, and we're
going to say to the Pope, we're going to say
we're going to replace.

Speaker 8 (10:41):
You with Marco Rubio.

Speaker 4 (10:42):
Ok.

Speaker 8 (10:43):
I can't put because that man has a lot of jobs.

Speaker 7 (10:46):
Hope Marco, Hope, big Marco Rubio, the strouggest and greatest.
You know, they wanted to make me the pope, piece
of boy. They wanted me to be the Pope. Pupe
Donald the struggest and greatest. But I have too many
things to do. You know, I've got way too many
things to do. But doesn't like ice, but he prayed
over a block of ice.

Speaker 8 (11:03):
Not two long ago, over climate change.

Speaker 7 (11:05):
But he isn't like ice.

Speaker 8 (11:07):
Ice.

Speaker 7 (11:07):
Baby, you look at them. We're getting rid of all
of these bad ambrais. He's a very bad people.

Speaker 8 (11:12):
He's a very big people.

Speaker 4 (11:14):
You can always go with Stanley Tucci. After watching Conclave,
I like the idea of Stanley Tucci actually being a pope.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
He looks like one.

Speaker 7 (11:21):
But yeah, you Mark, we're looking at it closely. But
we're going to replace him, probably with Marco Rubio. That
guy has a lot of jobs and does a great
job everywhere he goes, except when he ran for president
of twenty sixteen, but he's done a great job ever
since then.

Speaker 4 (11:35):
Well, I want to just congratulate you. I know this
is the first step you may even be going there
to speak. Do you think there's a chance that this
could have some kind of momentum that might inspire movement
forward towards peace with Russia and Ukraine?

Speaker 3 (11:52):
And wouldn't that be a great way to end the year.

Speaker 7 (11:54):
Well, it would be tremendous. If we could get Putin
and Zalinski to stop the fighting and stop the kill,
we'll see what happens.

Speaker 8 (12:02):
You know, I get along well with Putin.

Speaker 7 (12:04):
I sent him the nesting dolls. You know, you open
up the nesting dolls. You have the first one, it
looks like Katie Porter. Then you open up the next
one and it looks like Stacy Abrams and Rosie and
smaller and smaller and smaller. By the way, Rosie's getting
Irish citizenship.

Speaker 8 (12:18):
So she's never coming back.

Speaker 7 (12:20):
We're never going to let it back. I told the
Prime Minister of Ireland. I said, we're not letting him back.

Speaker 8 (12:24):
We're not taking her back. He said, sir, you have
to take her.

Speaker 7 (12:27):
I said, we're not doing it.

Speaker 8 (12:29):
If you send her.

Speaker 7 (12:30):
Back with tariffinger at five thousand.

Speaker 8 (12:32):
Per pound, it's a lot.

Speaker 7 (12:34):
They said, sir, we don't have that. I said, you're
gonna have to keep her.

Speaker 8 (12:37):
I don't care if she causes another potato famine. You're
gonna ask.

Speaker 7 (12:41):
And so that's what happens.

Speaker 8 (12:43):
You know, you look at it.

Speaker 7 (12:43):
But I'm gonna send Putin to nesting dolls and he's
gonna do it. You know, We're gonna We're gonna solve
the war. We're gonna solve the war Russia, Russia, Russia.
We're gonna solve the war in Ukraine and the Israel
Homouse conflict. We hope it leads to peace everywhere else.
We hope it leads the Piece. And I think it's
gonna lead to Piece and the rest of the world

(13:05):
is gonna be very happy. I'm gonna win the Nobel
Peace Prize. They're gonna give me the Nobel Peace Prize,
whether they want it or not. And if they don't
give it to me is rigged. We understand how that works.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
There you have it, Friday with forty seven. Obviously a
man of great peace. And I know when that speech comes,
you're gonna drop in a pizza boy. Liners that will
Marco give him some credit, your son in law and
then get a drop in for the pizza boy.

Speaker 8 (13:31):
We're gonna do that. God bless you and we'll talk
to you. Shoon pizza boy. Tremendous show.

Speaker 4 (13:35):
Oh Rosie causing a potato famine Streifer.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
That was a bad ombree at Dora.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
All right, there's your Friday with forty seven. Top five
stories are next. Twenty minutes after the hour.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Del Trono, pech Boy, Good.

Speaker 10 (13:53):
Morning, is Nicado, Queen Greek, Arizona. Where's all the flags
that people out protesting hollis your Israel or free Hamas,
whatever garbage they have on their flag.

Speaker 4 (14:06):
What's going on?

Speaker 11 (14:07):
You got peace?

Speaker 3 (14:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (14:09):
The silence is deafening. I love the way Pam Bondi
said it. I think this needs to be an ongoing theme.
And when she said to Dick Durban, I wish you
loved America as much as you hate the president kind
of wondering, I wish they'd love peace as much as
they hate the president.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
Not just the silence. Where's the celebration.

Speaker 4 (14:28):
Part? If you just waking up? Twenty seven minutes after
the hour, we did get this sad breaking news story.
Sister Jean, the Loyola of Chicago, beloved basketball chaplain who
we'd see during March Madness. She passed away at the
age of one hundred and six. That news just breaking.
The ceasefire plan agreed by Israel and Hamas has been

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ratified by the Israeli cabinet. That's the first of many
good steps to come. This weekend. Mark Mayfield has more.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Ntnyah who spoke at the cabinet meeting,
and thank the US where it's help brokering the deal.

Speaker 6 (15:00):
We couldn't live achievent without the extraordinary hop President plumplins
to you, Steve whitcom from Jared Kushner.

Speaker 5 (15:08):
The first phase of the US broker deal includes the
release of all remaining hostages in Gaza. It also includes
a conditional Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the release of
some Palestinian prisoners. Meanwhile, there are multiple reports that the
US is planning to send as many as two hundred
troops to Israel to monitor the seas fare agreement in Gnza.

Speaker 4 (15:25):
I'm Mark Matfield. With less than a month ago to
go until election day for the New York mayor's race,
Mom Donnie is still way ahead, but Cuomo is closing
the gap.

Speaker 9 (15:33):
The Quinnipiac poll shows Democratic Socialist zorn Mam Donnie getting
forty six percent support and Independent Andrew Cuomo attracting thirty
three percent of likely voters. That's a ten point gain
for the former governor. Now that Mayor Adams is out
of the race, Republican Curtis Sleewa is still at fifteen percent.
As for who's got the right experience to be mayor,

(15:55):
seventy three percent said Cuomo, forty seven percent said mom Don,
and fifty five percent said Sliwa does not have the
right experience. The three candidates will face off in a
debate next Thursday. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
You know, living in Nashville, I meet a lot of
celebrities and over the years, and this one sticks out.
Alan Jackson, his wife, two of the most precious people
I've ever met. He's set for retirement and he has
confirmed his retirement from touring. Living all.

Speaker 7 (16:27):
A time without Somebody done.

Speaker 5 (16:33):
Lock the singer will take the stage one last time
in Nashville, Tennessee for the Last Call One More for
the Road Tour finale. The event will also feature performances
by Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Luke Colmbs, Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood,
and Moore. In a statement, Jackson said, we just felt
like we had to end it all where it started,
and that's in Nashville, where country music lives. The Last
Call One More for the Road Tour finale is going

(16:54):
down June twenty seventh. Tickets go on sale October fifteenth.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
I'm Mark Neefield and that's your top five stories of
the day.

Speaker 5 (17:02):
This is Sean Paul from Avito, Florida, and my morning
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Us read not so much today. I'm Redetic gred Aitic
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Speaker 4 (17:59):
We spare no ex here at your morning show, and
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(18:44):
he gets deported by forty seven. Ah, man, do they
still do like when my kids were little? I will
forever remember Backyardigans, Little Bear, and I think Dora were
probably the three most dominant Oh in blues clothes. Yeah,
but they changed kind of generation to generation. It makes

(19:05):
me one with the Ago and swiper ough ad memories.
Blake writes Michael without some form of retribution against this
crooked group of people that have been coming after Trump
for the last ten years, and the constitution, the basis
of law in our country is not worth the lining
of a bird cage, Blake and Phoenix. Well I just

(19:26):
find it. I saw meme and it was the leftist
media cycle. And you know you're picturing the circle. It
starts with it isn't happening, and they do that. You know,
we've had this major scandal, the FBI tapping the phones
of eight Republican senators. Then you have the other story
of the age in Virginia on to put bullets in

(19:48):
people's heads and watch two and four year old children
die of the speaker, and they just ignore it. What
was it sixty three seconds when you combined ABC, NBCCBS,
some PBS together. So never forget that. That's the ultimate stories.
You don't cover, just ignore them, then narrativize them. So

(20:09):
the first cycle is it isn't happening, Then well it
happens rarely. Then it's well, actually it's a good thing.
And then if you don't stop there, it's well you're
a racist. And that's where we're headed with Letitia. So
when they were coming after Trump with lawfare, one after another,

(20:32):
just trying to destroy him so they could continue their
fake presidency, that was no one's above the law. That
was all about justice. Now that they're getting the receiving.

Speaker 3 (20:46):
End of it.

Speaker 4 (20:47):
Now, it's retribution. Now, Suddenly the narrative doesn't care about
no one's above the law. Of course, they're going to
narrativize it. That's the game they always play. Now they
don't control things like they used to. And that's not
all good news either. And I warned people the most
significant thing that happened in twenty sixteen was the death

(21:07):
of journalism. And that's not a victory for the right,
that's a defeat for our republic. And as I said
to an emailer earlier this week, oh, the government has
lost our trust and for good reason. The medical community
has lost our trust, and for good reason. The media

(21:29):
has lost our trust and for good reason. And we've
lost trust in each other for great divisive destruction. And
now we're turning to the Internet, where no one is
guarding reality or truth, and that's turning into the chaos

(21:51):
of conspiracy theory. These are very troubling times, and when
we talk about saving twenty twenty five, that's what we mean.
It has not been a good year, and it's been
very close to nineteen sixty eight. And in this peace plan,
there is maybe the momentum for further peace like Russia
and Ukraine. Maybe further peace like peace here in home

(22:13):
with each other. Because do you ever think about if
this is twenty twenty five, nineteen sixty nine up until
a Watergate Later, a Jesus movement began, and a revival
and a cultural reawakening. The extreme of partisan politics turned

(22:33):
away to the center, and television had everybody getting sick
of seeing the fighting, the hate and the bloodshed. And
so nineteen sixty nine was better, and sixty eight ended
with the astronauts staring at the Earth reading from Genesis.

(22:53):
I can't even begin to tell you if twenty six
gets worse what that could look like. Ummm, this person
doesn't use a real name, so I'll just say I'll
just start with his email. Could you please explain to
me who were the people in the crowd when the
little redheaded hostages in their little coffins were returning to Israel.

(23:15):
These individuals were cheering for the deaths that these two
little innocent babies.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
Um, I'm gonna skip down.

Speaker 4 (23:29):
Nothing justifies placing an infant in an oven and listening
to its screams as it's burned to death. Nothing Who
were these people. Those were Hamas that were cheering it
on from the video, I think we're talking about the
same video. And then he goes on, this is just
plain evil. I'm not sure if there is a solution
to such evilness. Before I answer you, let me get

(23:49):
the next one in because it's birds of the same feather.
So I'm really concerned that we are calling this piece
in the Middle East. This is a twenty point plan
that the implementation will take years. This can go south
at any point and at any time. And yes, AMAS
is severely weakened, but still in phase one they get

(24:11):
one thousand plus members back. You think these guys want
to quit. They're hardened by being locked up in Israel.
Let's not forget the elephant in the room, Iran. AMAS
is a proxy of Iran. Do you really think that
Iran is not upset?

Speaker 3 (24:28):
Their mo is to lay quiet until they can come
back stronger. Listening all morning, I'd be interested in your thoughts.
I had a conversation with el Estein, who is the
chairman and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews,
and her father, Rabbi Extine, was the head of that,

(24:50):
and then she took over after his death, and we
talked about how her father might be looking at this,
and I brought up John Kennedy because I love John F.

Speaker 4 (24:59):
Kennedy. Would talk about peace in our time, and our
time could mean today, could mean the next six months,
could mean the next five years, and then peace for
all time. And her father was great at He would
have been great at celebrating. Okay, we weakened them, We've
kicked the can, hostages are being returned for family closure.

(25:24):
We can celebrate that we haven't lost sight of who
the enemy is, or that the enemy has to say,
or in this particular case, that the enemy is actually evil.
And then you get to this wall that you have
to knock down because God knows our heart. And so
when we pray, like sometimes when I'm praying for the

(25:46):
Middle East, I don't believe peace is possible, and I'm
talking to a God who knows yesterday, today, and forever.
From a geopolitical standpoint, from a historical standpoint, enemies have
to say one wins or loses. In other words, there
will not be peace in the Middle East until the

(26:09):
radical Islamist element that has the mission of converting the world.
You either convert to Islam, you pay the jizzy of
the tax, or you are destroyed and killed. Then once
you submit to Islam, then there's peace. So they're either

(26:32):
going to win and get their peace or they're going
to lose, and that's and we'll have a chance of
lasting peace. So all your evidence is true. This is
the game that is played. Now. This one was a
little different in that usually somebody like a moss, they wait,

(26:54):
they wait, they build up, they're emboldened. You got sleepy
Joe of fake president.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
There's no one to.

Speaker 4 (27:00):
Stop them, no consequence. Iran makes it move. It's moved
through the proxies. Now what has Donald Trump and bbnet
Yaho done in these two years. They've taken out the Houthis,
they've taken out Hamas, they've taken out Hasbala. Now when
I say take them out, I don't mean they're gone
and gone forever. Al Qaeda to some degree is not
gone forever, but they are certainly diminished. And the next

(27:22):
one steps up, but they're all weakened. And then the
bombing of Iran was very strategic and pushing back a
weapon of mass destruction response. But the cycle is they
do these attacks they take hostages and then they get
the ending by the hostage exchange.

Speaker 3 (27:42):
But they were coming to the table with a hostage exchange.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
So for those of you that are struggling with phase two,
and it could not happen, the Palestinian people themselves returning
home could choose a leadership of radical jihadist Islam again
or in fear or threat, allow them to rise to power,
and there will not be prosperity, and there will not
be security, and there'll be more attacks. Yeah, that part

(28:09):
can blow up. It can blow up in a hurry.
And in that twenty point peace plan, I think there
are some things naive, like allowing Hamas to just say, Okay,
I'm disarmed, I denounce any aspirations, but I want to
stay in the Palestinian territory, which is inside of Israel.
I think that's I'm not on board with all twenty

(28:31):
plans either. But at some point we hit that wall
and we have to celebrate at least this president along
with bb NETNYA, who weakened the enemy and have brought
us to this point. We can bring the hostages home
for closure, and we could take a shot at a peaceful,
prosperous and safer Palestine in the future, and for how

(28:55):
long I don't know, because this enemy loves when it
gets slapped with power. It loves to lay low, regroup.

Speaker 3 (29:04):
And attack later.

Speaker 4 (29:07):
So peace today maybe for a year, maybe two, it's
better than what we've been living. Lasting peace. We gotta
somehow pray for it honestly and hope for it honestly.

(29:32):
But realistically, I think we all know when one side
their goal is to first destroy Israel, kill every Jew,
then America and every Christian, and then bring the entire
world under the umbrella of Allah in Islam and surrender.

(29:56):
Then the hidden ee Mom appears and then there's peace,
and then there's judgment of all mankind. Well that's ultimately,
that doesn't go away until it's defeated. So you celebrate

(30:16):
the peace you have. I am focused on Israeli government
approved it. When we talk again on Monday, will the
hostages be exchanged? Will the troops be pulled back to
an agreed uponline? And then I'll wait to see. I
will say this is different, that there could be an
Arab and Muslim world control of the Palestinian oversight of

(30:40):
the Palestinian territory that may give them the security to
not rely on thug gree.

Speaker 3 (30:50):
And choose a lasting peace.

Speaker 4 (30:52):
And in and of itself, that statement is the very
hope we're looking for beyond the evidence of history. Read
three contradictory Mohammad's The Hideth, the Surahs and the Proxies
of a Run. So I'm clinging to the same thin

(31:16):
thread of hope issue as the bottom line.

Speaker 3 (31:17):
I hope that answered your question.

Speaker 4 (31:19):
Keep the emails coming to Michael d at iHeartMedia dot com.

Speaker 2 (31:23):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 4 (31:27):
Roy O'Neills here with our final story, which is and
this is kind of sad. I don't want people to
ignore who did win the Nobel Peace Prize. If you
understand the dates, really you could make a case that
January of next year is a better time for Donald
Trump appropriately to win and who knows what other reasons

(31:48):
he could give for it by then, But he didn't
get the Nobel Peace Prize. And I suspect the you know,
the shirts and skins narrative is going to be they're
a joke there, you know, liberally biased.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
And of course they're never going to give Trump credit.

Speaker 4 (32:03):
But this is a pretty extraordinary woman who won and
a pretty extraordinary president who will win probably in January.

Speaker 11 (32:10):
Yeah, that seems the track, and you know, we'll see,
obviously how things unfold in the months ahead. I'm curious
to see how critical the President may be of the
Nobel Committee and that you know, he might want to
be expressed his disappointment this year, but that's the same
time not ruin his chances for the next year either,
So perhaps there will be a bit more praise for.

Speaker 4 (32:32):
The committee and this woman.

Speaker 11 (32:33):
Then again, you've pointed out that it was Marco Rubio
who nominated this woman for the prize.

Speaker 4 (32:39):
Yeah, she's an extraordinary story with an anti socialist message
that I think many on the right that will be
attacking this decision would certainly embrace, as Marco Rubio did.
I wonder how many people because this is how it happened,
all right, If you wonder how Barack Obama got the
Nobel Peace Prize when he had only taken office for

(33:00):
a couple of weeks before the deadline, because that's what
we all make fun of, how this guy went it
in sixty days. He didn't do anything, Well, that's what
you would have been doing for Trump. He just took
office in late January, two weeks before the deadline. Now,
everything he's done since I think you don't have to agree.
I think has been extraordinary and worthy of the Nobel
Peace Prize appropriately next January, right, exactly.

Speaker 11 (33:23):
And again, who won the Nobel Prize last year? Most
people can't answer that question. Well, so now that also
tells you just how important they are, right, I mean,
if you can't even tell me who won last year's
then how important are these awards?

Speaker 3 (33:37):
Really?

Speaker 11 (33:37):
It's a nihan Hi dunk yo. By the way, wanted
the Japanese group worked. Easy for you to say, I
thought it was a Dodger pitcher. Yeah, right, Well, a
Japanese group that works with the survivors of the nuclear
bombings of Naikasaki and Hiroshma.

Speaker 4 (33:51):
So that's who won it last year. Rory's got the
weekend died. You can hear it on hundreds of iheartstations
across the country or on the iHeart app. We'll talk
again on Monday, Rory. Hey, you pray for peace, hope
for peace. This is a good first start. We'll deal
with phase two when it gets here. Go make a
difference in someone's life. Get some rest.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
This weekend. We'll see you Monday for the next year.
Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael nheld Joo
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