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October 20, 2025 37 mins

 It was like something out of a movie… as thieves made off with Jewels from the Lou Museum over the weekend. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the latest. 

 Ukraine and the Mideast are expected to be topics when White House Correspondent JON DECKER joins a small group of reporters in the Oval Office on Monday. Decker will be on hand when President Trump meets the Australian Prime Minister. Jon and will have a preview of the week ahead, and follow up on President Zelensky’s visit on Friday.

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Speaker 3 (01:35):
Family.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
All right, if you're just waking up, Israel and Hamas
are trading accusations over the ceasefire violations. Hamas took out
two Israeli soldiers, Israel going on with strikes now they're
back to a ceasefire and age should float today. And
the FBI is investigating a discovery of a hunting stand
near the Air Force one landing zone in Florida. We

(01:56):
have more of your top stories coming up. Well, it
was like something right out of a movie as thieves,
and they only took four minutes to do it. Rory O'Neil,
our national correspondent, has all the details of how they
pulled off the heist at the Louver Museum in Patty.
By the way, I guess are we gonna say Louver
or Louvre because my wife studied at the Sorbonne, and

(02:18):
if I say Louve, she's going to come in and
yell at me.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
Well, yeah, I just remember our audience and say so big.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Big heist at the Louver, and Paddy tell us about it.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Yeah, pretty remarkable, as you said, happening in just minutes.
For guys. They use a truck that has a ladder
on it, sidle.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
It right up to the museum, cut their way inside
and grab some of the Crown jewels. Essentially their value
described as inestimable, and it is pretty remarkable, with the
fear being that these jewels are just going to be
quickly cut down, broken up, and that these pieces a
whole pieces.

Speaker 3 (02:57):
May soon be lost to history.

Speaker 4 (03:00):
There's obviously a full security sweep in review of the
Louver that's happening now. Apparently in twenty twenty five, this
wing of the museum, about a third of it, didn't
have any surveillance cameras, So we'll have to see just
how well connected these guys were and how much they
knew about this building, if it's an inside job, or
what their connection was to these to that part of

(03:22):
the building and those jewels in particular.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
Pretty remarkable heist though.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
Yeah, we're not joking when we say it's impossible to
estimate the value. I'll give you an example. One object.
This is the emerald set imperial crown of Napoleon the
Third's wife, Empress.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
I think it was Eugenie, That's how she pronounced it. Anyway.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
It had thirteen hundred diamonds. It was later found outside
the museum, apparently it reportedly discovered broken. That's the one
they left behind. I mean, right, so what would you
put a value with this set and the notion that
could all be just stripped down, cut down and gone forever.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
And there was a diadem I know, those tiara kind
of things also from the same empress that had that
they did get. It has two thousand diamonds just in
that one.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
Piece, and a lift which officials said the thieves brought,
which was later removed, stood against just one of the facades.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
I mean, it was just it was on the river side. Yep. Yeah,
right out of a movie.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
They got away with the crown jewels.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
Royan was gonna be back in the third hour. We're
gonna talk about.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
The Mid East Peace Agreement and who's blaming who when
you're a morning show continues, Thank you, Rory, hard to believe,
by the way, Red did not believe me. I'd like
to play it for you if I can.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
Please don't.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
What do you mean please don't?

Speaker 5 (04:49):
Are you looking at how to pronounce the name of
the famous Musicum in Paris, France. This is, in fact
the world's largest art museum and this is also historic
monument in the capital city of France, Paris. So how
do you go about pronouncing this with the typical French
pronunciation louv ra? But in English or American to be

(05:13):
fine to say louverra museum.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
See, he doesn't even say say louver in French, the louverra,
that's how you pronounce it. Because every time I say
the louver I get yelled at by my wife.

Speaker 6 (05:26):
I'm more worried about Pierre and the security guard not
showing up for work.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
How could you pull this off in four minutes and
leave with all the crown jewels? I mean, seriously, what
a heist?

Speaker 3 (05:40):
All right?

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Why did President Trump have to board Air Force one
quickly using the small stairs increase security? Why the FBI
has found a hunting stand? This was Friday near the
airport with a clear line of sight to Air Force One,
where Trump boards and departs the plane when visiting home.

(06:07):
Fox was first to report the discovery of the potential
sniper position. FBI Director Cash Pattel said his agency is
leading the investigation. Patel said the hunting stand has not
yet been connected to any individual. Prior to the president's
return to West Palm Beach, they did a sweep discovered
what appeared to be an elevated hunting stand within sight

(06:29):
line of Air Force One. I mean, I have not
looked at aerial views. I think we can rule out
anyone was hunting from that stand near an airport. No
individuals were located at the scene. The FBI has since
taken investigative investigative lead and collecting evidence at the scene

(06:53):
and deploying cell phone analytic capabilities. Right asked the question
off the air many times, are they going to try
to get this guy?

Speaker 7 (07:01):
Well?

Speaker 1 (07:02):
I fear the answers until they get him. You know,
I've often talked about I really when I look at it,
and some might say Lincoln because it was a new
party and everything, But I think the two presidents that
were really especially in modern times, never supposed to happen

(07:22):
John F. Kennedy and Donald Trump. I believe that. And
the case of John F. Kennedy, it led to his
death in daily Plaza. And the case of Donald Trump, well,
they tried to politically assassinate him, they tried to criminally
assassinate him, and then there were two attempts to physically
assassinate him, and personally with nut jobs like Robert de Niro.

(07:47):
This was Robert de Niro this weekend. So you have
seven million people marching in a no king's movement in
a country where there's clearly no king. There's someone who
professes to be king. There's no one who's ruling like king.
There's no one saying they're a king. There's no one
refusing to leave after their term of office. What you

(08:12):
have is someone who was duly elected by the American
people seventy seven million plus. Donald Trump carried ninety percent
of all counties in the United States, a three twelve
to two twenty six electoral College map victory. I'm trying
to remember somebody actually predicted that exact number before the election.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
Who was that? Oh lea, who was John Decker?

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Don't bring that up. It's still a source top Decker
picked he thought Kamalo was gonna win, and I said, no,
I've got Donald Trump three twelve two twenty six. Well,
how do you get to three twelve? You got to
have him winning every swing state? Yes, I do, because
he's either going to win all of them or lose
all of them. And I can't see him losing one,

(09:04):
so he must be he's gonna win them all.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
And he did.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
He won all seven swing states, an electoral college landslide,
a popular vote victory, seventy seven million people, and there
are marching around no kings. And then you got de
Niro on n MSNBC saying this.

Speaker 8 (09:24):
Listen, will we see it? We see it, We see
it every we see it all the time. He will
not want to leave.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
We see it all the time. These are the same
people that said he's got to be stopped. He will
not leave after office.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
And he left.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
Yet cheated, But he left. Nancy duped him in to
doing that speech and she didn't secure the capitol, and
then he accused him of insurrection.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
But he left, and he will.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
Happily leave this time, only America being much better shape
with COVID behind us. The borders, secure wars, that he's ended.
The guy's headed for a Nobel Peace Prize. But this
is what Robert de Niro thinks he is.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
Listen, set it up with his.

Speaker 9 (10:17):
I guess he's the gebbles of the of the cabinets.
Stephen Miller, he's he's a Nazi, Yes he is, and he's.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
I love that he's a Nazi. Nobody went he's a Nazi.
He just answers himself. He's a Nazi, Yes he is.
He's a Nazi.

Speaker 9 (10:36):
Stephen Miller, He's a He's a Nazi, yes he is,
and he's Jewish and he should be ashamed of himself.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
He's got to be stopped.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
I mean, they're nuts, not just a Niro, all seven
million of them nuts marching away. Meanwhile, can I get one?
Do I have time to get one more?

Speaker 3 (10:58):
Update him? Sure?

Speaker 1 (11:00):
So everyone forgets this. But the two Senate races in
Georgia went to runoffs. So did they steal the election?
They call this is what the left said, and Time
magazine it was a shadow campaign and we had to

(11:21):
do it to save democracy. So we weaponized COVID, we
changed election laws, we harvested votes, and you know, we
targeted the really key swing precinct subdistricts of swing states,
and that's how we won the election. Yeah, you got
to use that many words to avoid the word cheated
or cheated far and square or not so fair and square.

(11:42):
All right, And then it came down to the two
Senate seats, and not only they put old Joe, who
came in fourth in Iowa, seventh in New Hampshire and
was telling corn pop stories at black Pools. They got
him elected senile and all with an auto pen. We

(12:05):
still don't even know who ran the country for four years.
But they weren't done yet. They took those last two
Senate seats to take control of the US Senate along
with it, and the person that orchestrated that famously through

(12:28):
an organization called the New Georgia Project with Stacy Abrams.
But we have an update on that front. The group
has folded. Months after Georgia nonprofit admitted to violating campaign
finance laws, it was announced it will shut down. The
New Georgia Project Action Fund will be officially dissolved. We're

(12:51):
proud of the milestones we have achieved, especially with Stacy
led us to stealing the last two sentence each after
we stole the national lecture. I mean, I'm not doing
talk radio nonsense or hyperbole here. This is like the truth.
In January, the Voting Rights Group admitted to sixteen violations
of Georgia's campaign finance laws, and the state Ethics Commission
hit it with three hundred thousand dollars in fines. Therefore,

(13:14):
Stacy just said that's enough. Abrams founded the New Georgia Project,
but left the organization twelve years ago or so, She says.
This moment calls for strong and courageous leadership to step forward,
guided by principle and purpose. The board wrote, so you

(13:35):
got seven million protesting no kings and no kings exist.
Robert de Niro calling a Jewish advisor a Nazi, and
he should be ashamed of himself and Stacy Abram's glorious
organization that stole two state seats in Georgia as officially
dissolved and some were in. There is progress, all right.

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Speaker 3 (15:31):
All right.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Twenty two minutes after the hour, It's gonna be a
busy week for the President, and all eyes are on Russia,
Ukraine and continued peace in the Middle East. John Decker,
our White House correspondent, has the latest. I've got your
sounds of the day and your top five stories are
next on your morning show.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
By Monday, Monday October the twentieth, l twenty twenty five,
on the air, streaming live on your Heart radio app.
This is your Morning Show. Can't have your morning show
without your voice. To the talk back line, we go.
Let's start with Blaine.

Speaker 10 (16:08):
Good, Good morning, Michael and team. I've got a take
on the No Kings rally. I heard a congressman say
this Saturday night at a dinner. Were they protesting a
living king or were they protesting God? Because the Democrats
removed God from their platform some years ago. So are
they really you know, the King of Kings. I think

(16:31):
that maybe more to the point than protesting Trump. I mean,
it's just a bigger picture idea there.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
Yeah, I was able to knap the dots.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
King of Kings, Lord of Lord. You know that's the thing.
We call it a Trump derangement syndrome. Will it go
away when Trump is gone? Remember, this is what's become
of the Democrat Party. First you had Barack Obama running
around saying we're a democracy, We're a democracy, when in
fact we're not. We're a republic. Our funding fathers weren't
interested at all in a democracy. It always ends up

(17:01):
in dictatorship or anarchy. Then we just stopped correcting them.
Then democracy, democracy, democracy became their party platform and their candidates.
And now if you oppose their party, their candidates, or
their platform, whether it's anti God or not, you're an insurrectionist.

(17:23):
That's the biggest question of the hour. When Donald Trump
leaves in three years, does the derangement leave with him?
Don't bet on it?

Speaker 6 (17:34):
All?

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Right, quick break still to come, your Sounds of the day,
your top five stories of the day, and then we're
going to visit with our White House correspondent John Decker. Next,
the President will be highballing the Middle East and Russia
and Ukraine. Even got an Australian Prime minister coming to visit.

Speaker 11 (17:53):
I'm Executive Chef George Harvel.

Speaker 7 (17:55):
My morning show is your Morning show with Michael Dojorno.

Speaker 1 (18:02):
Hey, it's Michael. Your Morning show can be heard live
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Would love to be a part of your morning routine.
But so glad you're here. Now enjoyed the podcast This
is your Morning Show on the air, streaming live on

(18:24):
your iHeartRadio app. Israel Hummas trading, accusations of ceasefire violations,
the FBI looking into a hunting stand near where Air
Force One lands in Florida, and the Blue Jayson forced
to Game seven to see who plays the Dodgers in
the World Series. More in a moment, can have your
morning show without your voice. I want to go to
Steve in Oklahoma City.

Speaker 6 (18:45):
Michael del Jorno. When you say John Elway in the Drive,
every NFL fan knows exactly what you're talking about. I
was living in Denver and watched that game, so I
jumped on YouTube and checked it out. They got a
seven minute compilation every play in that drive. Pretty cool.
Just wanted to say thanks for the memories.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Yeah, pretty cool if you're a Bronco fan. Pretty uncool
if you're not. I brought that up because it was
one of those crazy games at Mile High. The Broncos,
We're down nineteen to nothing to start the fourth quarter,
scored thirty three points in the fourth quarter to beat
the Giants thirty three to thirty two. Matthew Stafford with
five tds. The Rams in London thirty five seven easy

(19:26):
over the Jags. The Browns no drive this time, win
thirty one to six. Former Buck guy Quinn Shawn Junkins
with eighty four yards and three touchdowns. They may have
found a new star at running back. Cards collapse in
the fourth to lose twenty seven to twenty three to
the Packers. Arizona falls to two and five. The Titans
here in Nashville garbage, as we say in France, They're

(19:47):
now one and six, losing thirty one to thirteen to
the Patriots. Forty nine Ers got to five and two
last night. If you fell asleep, they beat the Falcons
twenty to ten on Sunday Night football. And we have
two Monday night football games featuring two of our favorite
your morning show cities Detroit and Tampa, the four and
two Lions the five and one Buccaneers. In the late
game will be the Texans and Seattle. No John Decker yet,

(20:11):
say it again, do we have John Decker yet? I
have not got John Decker yet. You look all busy,
because if we don't, I'd like to get in me. Oh,
I was gonna get him. Bob and hockey. Red Wings
four to two over the Oilers. Detroit now five one
and oh the red Wings are back. The Ducks lost
two to one in overtime to the Blackhawks, and as
I mentioned, the Blue Jays have tied up that series

(20:32):
winner will take on the Dodgers Friday in the World Series.
But Game seven is tonight in Toronto. All right, Ukraine,
the Mideast all expected to be big topics around the
White House this week. Correspondent John Decker joins US You're
gonna be with a small group of reporters in the
Oval Office once again today. That means I'll be getting

(20:52):
pictures to make me jealous.

Speaker 7 (20:55):
Good morning, John, Yes, good morning to you, Michael. The
President will be meeting with his counterpart from Australia. That
will be a little bit later this morning, also having
a working lunch with Prime Minister Albanize, and then the
President in the afternoon has a little bit of fun
welcoming the NCAA Baseball champion LSU Tigers to the West.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
Bam Tigers.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Sorry I went on there you go.

Speaker 7 (21:21):
That's right. That's taking place this afternoon, and so, uh,
you know, big week starts off on this Monday with
the President meeting with the Australian Prime Minister and certainly
talking about China the threat it poses to the region
and also the US cooperating with Australia on so many
national security issues.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Yeah, but let's talk about the real things that are
going on, because that's what's going to come up once
you're in the Oval Office and he starts taking questions
to tariff or not to tariff.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
China can't.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
So I don't know where we're going with this, but
so the President makes the threat. Now he's basically saying,
I don't know if we're can you know withstand that?
And then we got whether to tomahawk or not tomahawk
with Ukraine.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
That's another huge thing.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
And the ceasefire that was off now it's back on
and the age should continue to flow. And the Vice
President heading to Israel for Phase two. So those are
really the big topics, won't they be?

Speaker 7 (22:19):
Yeah, you're right, I think that aside from the Australian
reporters that will be in the Oval Office this morning
that we'll focus on Australia related topics, the other topics
that will be after the president are the ones that
you just mentioned, certainly the war in Ukraine, the war
that the President has worked on so hard over the

(22:39):
course of the past few months, the war in Gaza.
And think about it, just one week ago the President
exactly was in Israel, was also in Egypt consummating that
peace deal ending the war in Gaza. But of course
we saw some fighting to actually taking place between Israel
and Amas over the weekend.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
Yeah, Israel had two sold just get shot conducting sweeps
and then that led to a strike, a targeted strike
now is real, claiming the ceasefires back on humanitarian aid
will reflow beginning today the hunting stand near where the
President lands in Florida. This is very troubling stuff.

Speaker 7 (23:20):
Yeah, that's right. You know, we're talking about President Trump,
of course, who has faced two assassination attempts over the
course of just the past year, and this is something
that the Secret Service is always on the lookout for
in terms of protecting the President. The President has really
begun those weekly visits to the Winter White House at

(23:41):
mar A Lago. That's where he was this past week,
and that's pretty much where he's going to be every
week and going forward. Next weekend, however, this upcoming weekend
he'll be in Asia. He has got a trip to
three Asian countries, Kuala Lumpur, Japan, and also South Korea
for the APEX Summit. The President this time next week
will still be in Asia. He'll be meeting on the

(24:02):
sidelines of that APEX summit with Chinese President Xijingping, And
of course, as you just alluded to us a moment ago,
tariffs will be the top item on their agenda when
they meet.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Next Week's going to be a busy, busy day for
the President and for our White House correspondent John Decker,
to keep up the White House Briefing Room with John
Decker a podcast. It'll be available by nine Eastern this morning.
And John, we'll have more there and more here tomorrow.
Thanks John, Good morning, Thanks Michael, by bye.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
All right, forty two after the hour.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
If you're just waking up, these are your top five
stories of the day. As we were just talking about,
the FBI is leading the investigation at the discovery of
a hunting stand near the Air Force one landing zone
in Florida.

Speaker 11 (24:40):
A spokesperson for the US Secret Service confirmed agents made
the discovery last week during a security sweep ahead of
the president's arrival in Palm Beach. The individuals were found
at the location, but officials noted the team's identified items
of interest. The agency confirmed the hunting stand has a
direct line of sight to the restricted parking area for
Air Force one. Trump traveled to Florida Friday to spend

(25:01):
the weekend in West Palm Beach on Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
So here's a little reality. We are a representative constitutional republic,
a government of laws with equal branches. We use a
democratic voting process of which Donald Trump was duly elected.

(25:25):
In fact, won the vote in ninety counties across the country,
swept all seven swing states. Won the popular vote with
seventy seven plus million votes and an Electoral College map
landslide of three twelve to two twenty six. He is

(25:46):
a duly elected president of the United States and a
representative republic. Yet that didn't stop seven million people from
marching on No King's Day in a country where we
have no king.

Speaker 12 (25:59):
Huge crowd took to the streets for marches and rallies
in many cities. Some carried signs against authoritarianism, immigration raids,
troops being deployed in US cities, government layoffs, and the
state of the economy.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
I'm sixty eight, and I don't want to live in
a country with a dictator.

Speaker 13 (26:16):
This is America.

Speaker 14 (26:17):
We're supposed to be free.

Speaker 12 (26:18):
The protests were mostly peaceful, though there were reports of
several arrests at protests in Denver and Chicago. Late Saturday night,
police in Los Angeles had to use teargas on a
crowd of protesters downtown who would not disperse. I'm Lisa Carton.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
President Trump says he's looking at Ukraine's request for Tomahawk
missiles amid the war with Russia. Tammy Trehillo has more.

Speaker 14 (26:39):
During an interview with Fox's Sunday Morning Futures, the President
said the decision comes down to the security of the US, and.

Speaker 8 (26:46):
I've been very good to President Zelenski and Ukraine.

Speaker 14 (26:50):
But can't we can't give you know, if we're going
to be short.

Speaker 8 (26:54):
I don't want to do that.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
I can't jeopardize the United States.

Speaker 14 (26:57):
This comes after multiple outlets reported Trump told Ukrainian President
Selinski during Friday's meeting THEOS would not provide long range
missiles for now. The Ukrainian leader had earlier said he
thinks Russia is afraid of the possibility of the US
giving his country the missiles, after Trump confirmed there might
be a possible swap of Tomahawks for Ukrainian drones. I'm
Tammy Truchillo.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Well, people across the United States are going to be
able to see a very rare green comet strinking across
the sky this week.

Speaker 11 (27:24):
NASA say's comet Lemon will make its closest approach to
Earth on Tuesday, coming within about fifty five million miles away.
Comet maybe bright enough to be seen with the naked eye.
Those city lights may hinder visibility. Binoculars or a small
telescope aren't recommended, along with viewering from dark areas outside
the city for the best view. I'm Mark Meyfield once again.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
In sports, Vandy surges all the way into the top ten.
Indiana hops and leaps into the number two spot, and
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It's your Morning show with Michael del Journo.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
Israel and Hamas are back to cease fire, aid is
starting to reflow and we got a Game seven in
the ALCS tonight. But first we say always revealing, often entertaining.
Today it's both it's your sounds of the day.

Speaker 3 (30:44):
Everybody look alone. Look, you just gotta try harder.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
Not for sauce.

Speaker 10 (30:48):
I'm glad for the opportunity for a brief Civics lesson.

Speaker 5 (30:51):
You're a fashion Perhaps you'd like to be alone with
your rapidly deteriorating mental condition.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Public knows, well, that's a good description for Robert de Niro.
You know, we had seven million people. Who knows how
many were paid for protesting no kings in a country
where there is no king, just a duly elected president
by ninety percent of all counties by three hundred and

(31:17):
twelve Electoral College votes, winning the popular vote with seventy
seven million. But that doesn't stop anybody. And here's Robert
de Niro, and it's such a shame. Dear Hunter, Godfather, Casino,
good Fellows, Bronx Tale, Meet the Parents. He's just ruined
a lifetime of work. Listen to this buffoon, an idiot

(31:40):
on MSNBC.

Speaker 8 (31:43):
He will not he We see it, We see it,
we see it every we see it all the time.
He will not want to leave. He set it up
with his.

Speaker 9 (31:53):
I guess he's the Gebbels of the of the cabinet.
Stephen Miller, He's he's a note Yes he is, and
he's Jewish. He should be ashamed of himself.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
He looks like he's doing the character for Meet the Parents,
like he's playing a CIA guy, the Gebbels. Stephen Miller,
He's a Nazi, Yes he is. Nobody said no he isn't.

(32:28):
But this is the kind of rhetoric or the seven
million marching no King that's ginning up the deers dance.
I guess Charlie has now been officially dead long enough
for them to return to Nazi tyrant dictator. Let the

(32:51):
shots reaim Robert de Niro loser of the day. Well,
it kind of begs the system that begs the question,
you know what's going on. We have a great exchange
with the speaker, and the speaker is on ABC. ABC

(33:16):
is literally they're off the deep end left, all right.
They've gotten even worse than CNN, worse than MSNBC. It's
crazy time and again because we've got some new stations
and new cities. We live in a matrix where the
left talks only to the left, reads what only the
left reads, watches what only the left watches. We don't

(33:38):
have news consumers we have narratives and narrative repeaters, and
both sides are in two alternate realities simultaneously. So I
can't tell if somebody's just nuts agitating or they really
believe this nonsense. But this is an ABC host talking
to the Speaker of the House of the United States
of America on ABC this week, how this goes?

Speaker 15 (34:00):
You not only talked about anarchists, antif advocates, pro Homas wing,
you said this is the modern Democratic Party. But I
remember not that long ago what you said after the
murder of Charlie Kirk, when you said that we should
view fellow Americans not as our enemies, but as our
fellow countrymen.

Speaker 13 (34:21):
Yeah, I've never called anybody an enemy.

Speaker 15 (34:23):
But we call out America rally or you know, Antifa,
pro Homas, that sounds those are enemies.

Speaker 13 (34:28):
Well, there were a lot of hateful messages yesterday. I mean,
we have video and photos of pretty violent rhetoric calling
out the president, saying fascists must die and all the rest.
I mean, I don't think that's loving speech. I don't
think that's friendly speech, and I don't think it's pro
American to say those kinds of things. So it's not
about the people. It's about the message. It's about the ideology.
And I will stand here every Sunday and talk with
you about the dangers of Marxism and socialism and how

(34:51):
it's led to the literal death of tens of millions
of people in the twentieth century alone. It is a
dangerous ideology and it is anti American. It goes against
everything that we stand for.

Speaker 15 (35:01):
But you're not saying that this is all of the
Democratic Party.

Speaker 3 (35:04):
It's not all of them.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
No, you said that, He never said that. What do
you think antifa is? Somebody needs to started asking ABC questions.
Have you looked at the rhetoric of the squad? They're
not pro Israel, they're pro Hamas. Have you not looked
at the mayor's race in New York City. He's not

(35:26):
just a socialist, he's an Islamist. And this goofball acts
like he's completely unaware. Oh but thank goodness the speakers
there to make an idiot.

Speaker 3 (35:35):
Out of them people who are out there.

Speaker 15 (35:36):
I mean, it kind of reminds me of Hillary Clinton
said refer to Trump supporters or half of them, as
the basket of deplorables.

Speaker 13 (35:41):
I've never said that I never called out I never
said it was a whole Democratic Party, but you and
I have to acknowledge the reality.

Speaker 15 (35:47):
Wait a minute, so this is the modern Democratic Party.

Speaker 13 (35:49):
It is because look at the evidence. Look at what's
happening in New York. They're about to elect an open
socialist Marxist as the mayor of America's largest city. There's
a rise of Marxism in the Democratic Party, to fact,
and no one can deny it. We lament that, we
decry it. We're trying to call it out because I
want to make sure the next generation of Americans understands
that is a dangerous road to go down.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
So what is this mom Donnie movement? How do you
explain it? Who better to explain that than Victor Davis Hansen.

Speaker 16 (36:18):
Listen, Well, I think he feels that he's a creature
of a off year, low turnout election in New York.
Number one and number two, the demography of New York
has changed when people after COVID fled it. So there's
a million or a million and a half less fewer
conservative voters. And then he's going to run on this
Obama like charismatic smile, and he's not going to be dangerous.

(36:41):
He doesn't scream and yell like Elizabeth Warren, and that
fools a lot of people. But he appeals to the
upper upper middle class who feels that their intellectual abilities
or their degrees entitles them to a certain lifestyle.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
And then we're going to pick up on that point
with Chris Walker, because I got a very interesting email
just looking at the seven million that we're protesting and
what we see and who they may be and what
they might be up to. Same thing as Mom, Donnie,
I think when you're a morning show continues, We're all.

Speaker 2 (37:11):
In this together. This is your morning Show with Michael
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