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Well, the Senate has approved the measure that the House
approved of the exception of one who got it right
in Louisiana, and the Epstein files are headed to the
President to be released to what partisan political weaponry, to
a crazed, out of control media, or to a internet
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thirsty American people. But I don't know what this does
for the victims. They can't get justice because justice was
taken when whether he killed himself or was killed, the accused,
Jeffrey Epstein, became deceased. Meanwhile, the president called the reporter piggy.
So now I've got a bunch of you calling up
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to defend the president. I got a bunch of you
saying that's not right. You can't call a woman piggy,
especially when she's not even overweight. In fact, if anything,
she was thin. They're both wrong. Media is wrong for
their obsession attack on the president daily, and he slipped
yesterday and he was wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
How hard is this stuff to discern?
Speaker 5 (01:45):
And then we get to the AOC portion, which is
distancing herself from the Hakim Jeffrey's opponent Chiassi. So now
you know, is this because Chiassi didn't listen to Mom Dona?
Who AOC does like his brand of socialism? Is there
degrees of socialism? Are there faces of socialism that are approved?
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Can there be too many? Making a land run at once?
I mean, at some point we look at this long
civil war within the Democrat party. Never mind yellow dog,
blue dog, never mind establishment democrats, progressives at war with socialists,
socialists at war with progressives, and establishment, and now we
got socialists at war with each other. Can a party
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divided against itself survive yet another division? Our senior contributor,
David Sinati is joining us. He is the CEO of
the American Policy Roundtable in the host of the Public Square.
Any of this stuff interesting you, because I'd love to
talk about Elf on the Shelf being twenty years old.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
This year.
Speaker 5 (02:47):
Mine was called Snitch, which I thought was a great name.
Can I tell my ultimate snitch story?
Speaker 6 (02:52):
Of course, in Italian households that the Elf on the
shelf is going to be called snitch?
Speaker 5 (02:57):
Greatest course, greatest snitch, greatest snitch move we ever pulls?
Speaker 3 (03:00):
He got a broken arm? Does he show up in
a cast?
Speaker 5 (03:03):
Well, he did a lot of things that my wife
had him do, but we I snuck him. So you know,
you talk about the whole mystery of snitch and Elf
on a shelf. So we go to New Orleans for
Christmas and I'm benownst to them. I just throw Snitch
in the suitcase. So they wait. This freaked them out.
They get all the way to New Orleans, they're in
the hotel. They wake up in the morning and there's
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Snitch up on the television. You don't think that freaked
them out a little bit.
Speaker 6 (03:29):
So I sometimes I really wish that we could just
run the radio shows through the brakes and and just
we flipped everything because the conversations that happen usually during
the break.
Speaker 5 (03:42):
So here we are no But I mean, all of
this just kind of gives me a headache. But I
am kind of fascinated with these lanes. I use the
analogy earlier this morning of like a crawfish boil guy
walks up with this big giant thing. He just dumps
it all on the table, and you know, I'm making
sure their potatoes in there, is they're corn in there, and.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
I'm picking out the good crapit.
Speaker 5 (03:59):
So picking all this we seem to have, or do
we seem to have lanes or socialist approved candidates versus
unapproved or unauthorized socialist candidates. I mean, where is this
war within the war going with the Democrats.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Well, let's take a look at the World Wrestling Federation.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
And I bring up out from the shelf. How are
you any different?
Speaker 6 (04:24):
Let's look at let's look at the World Wrestling. Everybody
knows it's fake, but it goes through permutations where it's
it's kind of fun to watch for a while because
of the characters that appear and disappear. WWF is pretty
much the playbook for the United States Congress right now,
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because division and conflict is what they thrive on, because
they're believing in a theory of divide and conquer. Now,
while if we start at the outside, it's a little
bit like talking about a soap opera or World wrestling
federation or something that simply not true. The problem is
this stuff has consequences, and what we've got is a
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generation of people that have been sired on a political
philosophy of tribalism, and that's the idea that the way
to govern is to divide and conquer.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
I'll give you a quick story when I got started
in this work, Michael.
Speaker 6 (05:20):
On the professional side, I started through education in research
in a sense of passion of trying to understand what
human liberty was about.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
And it started not.
Speaker 6 (05:31):
Based on elf on the shelf as sorry, because I
read a book that scared me to pieces when I
was in heightened junior high school and I began to
continue by s being to study Russian literature and it
tripped me into I was in a study group, and
it tripped me into the reality of totalitarianism. And then
that brought me back into the end of the twentieth
century and how many people actually died in because of
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the result of totalitarian regimes. And the question always asked herself,
how could people let this happen? The predicate of my
approach into this conversation. But where it got very significant
when I moved from business into full time service in
a nonprofit at the American Policy around table was I
went to a political center and it was all conservatives
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that were there, and they brought in some very big,
high powered, big money political consultants and they pulled back
the curtain and said, let us explain to you how
we went and control elections in America. And they gave
us a day long lecture on how to build a
universe of plus one. The universe of plus one is this,
whether it's one vote more than your opponent or one
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percentage more than the total vote of your opponent. The
key is is to find the universe that you need
to get there, and the blank with everything.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Else, because they'll come along eyeway right.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
And conquer strategy.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
It is the antithesis of how our country was designed
to be operated see absolute opposite.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
Well, the best thing that can happen in America is
both parties go away. But where are we at in
the process of that? I mean, can the Democrat Party
survive this? I mean we We always use the analogy of
the parasite, the parasite kills the host. Guess what the
parasite dies with the host or does it just become
the parasite? Is the future, the very near future of
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the Democrat Party a socialist party.
Speaker 3 (07:19):
Who wins in a game of Russian Roulette, I mean
the bullets. Eventually, that's it.
Speaker 6 (07:25):
Everyone participating in this process will be in essence blown
up by the process.
Speaker 3 (07:31):
You cannot unite a division.
Speaker 5 (07:34):
What happened to the yellow dog? Blue dog? What happened
to the establishment? Question progress? Where are they? Because this
mid we'll find out in what the primaries? But here's
the problem, these socialist far left justice Democrats, they show
up in primaries.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
That's why early on and I.
Speaker 5 (07:52):
Believe AOC is going to choose to run for president,
She's going to be the leader in May until the
DNC does something to scramble.
Speaker 6 (08:01):
People think that the political parties lead know the political
parties follow. What's happened to us is in the midst
of moving towards tribalism philosophically across the universities and churches
of our country, what ended up happening is that movement
meant the radical breakthings, move fast, and break things of
social media, and then we moved into the world of silos. Now,
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when you're doing a divide in conquer strategy and you
have the most powerful technologies known to human minds in
all of our experiences that are siloing people every day
and filling those silos with messages of hate.
Speaker 3 (08:36):
Now you've got a problem.
Speaker 6 (08:37):
We're losing an entire generation that is capable of self
government because they can't see someone else as the same
value as they are. If you can't love your neighbors yourself,
you're gonna have a real hard time with self government.
Speaker 5 (08:50):
All right, So let's talk about the plus one. I
can bring up him calling a reporter piggy. Ay, she
wasn't even heavy, if anything, she's thin. Most of my
listeners would be, you know, would say, look at all
that this media has done to this president that led
to him getting shot. Of course, he's fed up of
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course he's gonna slip. In other words, nothing but grace
and mercy for the president going over the line and
calling somebody piggy. The other side, of course, will use
that exact same story to say, you see how this
man hates women. Never mind his chief of staff, never
mind what he surrounded himself with in his cabinet, never
mind that he let his wife run his businesses, never
mind that his daughters is still running his business. I mean,
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there's you know, there is there is Donald Trump, the lustful,
you know, lover of women, and then there's Donald Trump,
the supporter of women. And then there's Donald Trump, the
disrespectful to women. Rosie O'donald's a pig She's disgusting. This
reporter is piggy, all right. So the left is gonna say,
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see he's a tyrant, See he hates women. The right's
gonna say, see he's had enough, he's gonna slip now.
And then it's okay, who's the one percent in this?
And how do they view piggy?
Speaker 6 (09:59):
For example, Well, the goal of the one percent strategy
is just to get enough people to the polls by
one percent that you win. So the goal of the
piggy comment is to make it go way all across
the board, all right, the other those energize both sides, right, yeah, yeah,
the left will win with that. But the answer to
the folks who hear that and say, golly well, let
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let's go back to this, let's go back.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
To the day of John F.
Speaker 6 (10:26):
Kennedy. Number one, the reporters would not have played got
you with the president the way that they do today.
Number two, the president would never have slipped and said that.
And number three, if he had, the reporters wouldn't have
covered it.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
Is a different world.
Speaker 6 (10:42):
We viewed the presidency different We viewed ourselves differently. We
did not participate when people did embarrassing things that humans
do on both sides of the equation.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
It didn't go coast to coast because it wasn't.
Speaker 6 (10:55):
Militarized and weaponized instantly to create more divisions.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
Who was the two said Huntley and Huntley and Brinkley.
Huntly and Brinkley. So they're in the Oval office with
the president. They do this whole interview. The president did great,
by the way, Kennedy. And when it was over, you know,
Jack goes, do you do you think we should do
that one again, should I have brought.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
Up to him?
Speaker 5 (11:14):
And then he's consulting with them and they go, well,
we could do that here, Yeah, let's recut it. And
that is so that is almost uncomfortable to watch. But
to your point, that was the respect for the office
and the role of communicating clearly and the most effective
way to the American people. But now, depending on who's
in the White House, the media is either a fan.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Or an enemy.
Speaker 6 (11:37):
We've lost the capacity to hold grace because we've been
sired in division.
Speaker 5 (11:41):
Yeah, and and without Greace, So how does this division
with a socialists play out? I just can't get a
clear feeling, you know. I think the advantage goes to
the Socialists in the primary. I'm curious how the rest
of the Democrat Party is going to respond to this
socialist takeover come general.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
That's a that's a rhetorical question. It's so good.
Speaker 6 (12:01):
It's very difficult to answer because you're talking about how
the silly analogy. How do people that have a massive
toothache enjoy popcorn?
Speaker 3 (12:12):
It's not a very pleasant experience.
Speaker 6 (12:14):
It's hard to know how it's going to come out
because they're basically chewing nails.
Speaker 5 (12:19):
It's hard to know, all right, when we come back
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to diffuse. Are we going in a step towards diffusing
or detonation with this political weaponry that's called the Epstein Files? Next,
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Speaker 5 (13:52):
President called the female reporter Piggy. The world is coming
apart of the seams. Meanwhile, the Senate approved the measure
to rely at least the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Now what? And then we've got.
Speaker 5 (14:03):
Divisions within the socialist ranks of the Democrat Party. We're
kind of kicking it all around with David's and Atti
CEO of the American Policy Roundtable.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
I have to listen to.
Speaker 5 (14:14):
You guys, have your conversations every time we're in a break,
and it is there does seem to be a socialist
in name only? I mean, I think it's a legitimate
curiosity that Red has that you know, the AOC will
use that for office and for agitation. But some of
these new people, these chiassies, these mam donni's, these guys
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are the real deal. I wonder how these two will
get along. Justice democrats and Justice are democratic socialists and
pure socialist slash Islamis We're about to find out.
Speaker 6 (14:47):
Yes, teacher or teacher, I haven't the answer to that question.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
What's that?
Speaker 6 (14:50):
It depends on how the money players come in and
apply the plus one strategy, the divide and conquer strategy.
If they can figure out a way to win on
the whiteboard creating the one more vote than their opponents
by using the socialists, they'll use them, they'll pay them,
and they'll make them the next Nancy Pelosi.
Speaker 5 (15:07):
Well, one angle could be I still think that AOC
is the your apparent. Bernie Sanders has passed the torch
to her, so she's got to be running for president.
Don't forget Bernie Sanders would have got the nomination in
twenty sixteen, he would have got it in twenty twenty,
and he would have got it probably in twenty twenty
four if they hadn't played all the DNC games. So
if she's the new Bernie, she's going to be the
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new front runner. Or if she goes and takes out
Chucky in the Senate and Chiassi takes out Hakeem Jeffries
in the House. What is literally the leader leadership of
the Democrat part It's a socialist party at that point.
Speaker 6 (15:46):
Yes, And what we have to start with is where
we began this conversation is do you believe Rastlin is real?
Because at the end of the day, the money players
who want control of the federal budget will use whatever
universe of ideologies or voters that they need to get
one more vote than their opponent. And right now they're
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playing the social trend of the soap opera of socialism.
It doesn't work. If they succeed with those people, those
people that you're speaking of will eat the donors alive.
Speaker 5 (16:17):
With one minute to go, though has read coined a
legitimate phrase? Is there such a thing as socialist in
name only? And is that what Bernie was? Is that
what AOC was? Or were they pure socialists? Because there
seems to be like with Mom, Donnie and Chiassi, aren't
these kind of socialist Islamists versus socialist Democrats?
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Socialists? I mean once trying to take.
Speaker 5 (16:42):
The Democrat Party into government control and redistribution of wealth
in a form of mob rule, socialism. These other ones
are trying to use socialism to get to Islam and
Islamists positions. That's the part I think is fascinating.
Speaker 6 (16:57):
It is, and it goes back to your illustration from
between the hosts and the parasite. The host of the
big money players who just want the popper no matter
what it takes. The socialists are the parasites that are
all along for the ride. What happens if the parasites
eat the host?
Speaker 5 (17:10):
Yeah, because I'm getting to the point where I think,
I don't think it dies with the host. I think
it becomes a parasite, not a human any longer kind
of a thing.
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I just got this at Michael d at iHeartMedia dot Com.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Where did it go? Where did it go? My god?
Speaker 5 (17:55):
How did I get thirty seven emails in one commercial break?
Just watch the four part mini series Death by Lightning
on Netflix that you mentioned yesterday. If historical accuracy is correct,
then it is a must watch for everyone, David, Have
you seen that one yet? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (18:11):
And it's way way away from historical accuracy. I mean,
the fundamental story point plotlines are right right. There's a
lot of bizarre stuff there.
Speaker 5 (18:20):
I learned things about Garfield and Arthur because Arthur is
portrayed as a drunk, slash lunatic that was put on
the ticket just to destroy it. I would imagine a
little bit of an exaggeration on how he came away
Garfield with a nomination over Grant in terms of was
it just one great speech and all of a sudden
the entire convention flipped in Chicago? I mean I think
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there was yet, but by and large the fact that
Arthur became a much better person from being around Garfield,
even for a short period of time, which impacted his
the remainder of that term of presence he wanted to
lose to Grover Cleveland. I mean, the basic were all there,
and I love the one scene where they're playing the
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little trick on the president, and so the two senators
from New York resign, thinking they'll just come right back,
but the legislature in all but he didn't send them back.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
And to my argument of why.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
Why why we need states to appoint senators? And by
the way, there are no hills in mentor Ohio. So
wherever they filmed this thing, they were, of course.
Speaker 8 (19:26):
By and large, though by and large it was historically accurate.
Uh No, I wouldn't say that, but I would. I
would only that the plot lines were correct. I think
there's a as a period piece. It did do well
on costuming and timing and that sort of stuff. But
now I think there was h it was.
Speaker 6 (19:41):
I think it's a pretty far, pretty far read from reality.
Speaker 5 (19:44):
Well, the one guy who was in succession who plays
the assassin non blank on his name, Gutou or whatever,
it was, Uh that that performance alone is worth watching it.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
But appreciate the Yeah, yeah, but it was.
Speaker 5 (19:58):
It was a good show. And I've moved on to
a new binge since then. All Right, we're waking up
this morning. We've got the Senate approving the Epstein file.
So it's now in the President's office waiting his signature,
and then here comes all the Epstein files. This has
been political weapon number one. And to the President's point,
it's kind of a Russia, Russia, Russia. They and in
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the matrix. They'll get away with it. They'll cover all
the names that you know, hurt Republicans Talk radio, Fox
will cover all the ones that I mean, well on
your morning show, we'll cover them all. But at the
end of the day is if this is a political bomb,
and it is, and now releasing these files, is this
a diffusing or a detonation of this bomb? I think
that's the most important question to be asked today because
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it's about to go off.
Speaker 6 (20:45):
Well, this is a situation where sadness is being buried
by fascination, curiosity, yeah, and feigned advocacy for justice. This
is misplaced compassion. It's misplaced self righteousness. We could go
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on on on. There's one person who voted no, basically
saying we as a Congress should not be in the
business of exposing innocent people to abuse by breaking the
rules on court records.
Speaker 5 (21:22):
Representative Clay Higgins, Republican from Louisiana was the loan. Only
one person that got it right, talk about.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Narrow is the way.
Speaker 5 (21:30):
Yeah, and a nero unanimous House legislation. It abandons two
hundred and fifty years of criminal justice procedure in America,
he wrote, as written, this bill reveals and injures thousands
of innocent people, witnesses, people who provide provided alibis, family members, etc.
If enacted in its current form, this type of broad
reveal of criminal investigative files released to I love the
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way he said this a rabbid media. Why doesn't he
talk about a polarized, dysfunctional rabbit cong Chris let alone,
death of journalism and a very internet social dilemma curious
at best public will absolutely result in innocent people being hurt.
If the Senate amends the bill to properly address privacy
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of victims and other Americans who are named but not
criminally implicated, then I will vote for the bill when
it comes back to the House. Well, that didn't happen,
not going to happen. And now, as Red said earlier,
you know, for whatever reason that would please Clay Higgins
and me and you, they redact things.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Everybody will say, see they're redacting. I wonder what it
really said it's going to be like the Kennedy faulb
that nothing will satisfy.
Speaker 5 (22:39):
It will just create even more weaponry and more but
unanswered conspiracy.
Speaker 6 (22:45):
To where we began about division. We can't get a
unanimous vote to reopen our government to pay people who
have earned and deserve paychecks and keep planes in the
sky and do the right thing for our country. But
we can have a unanimous vote to throw more social
contraband from the tabloids into our world. Congress can unite
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on something as absurd as that, and the media surround
them by saying anyone who disagrees is in favor of
the abusing of children and child trafficking.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
No, no, no, it's not that at all.
Speaker 6 (23:22):
But that's how everything is portrayed in a divide in
conquer reality, you know, the first question of leadership is
to define reality. What is this right and this unanimous
vote and no one can explain it.
Speaker 3 (23:37):
That's the United States Congress.
Speaker 5 (23:39):
In conclusion and in tease tomorrow. By the way, on
the show, Scott Jennings will join us. We love him
because he's at his best when he's out numbered four
to one on CNN. He's out with a new book. Well,
we'll visit with you in the second hour. Can we
do something that nobody ever does? We do all this
branding with socialism versus Can we talk about socialism versus capitalist?
Speaker 3 (24:00):
Why so should that be?
Speaker 5 (24:02):
Wouldn't it be helpful? Because I mean, it just drains
all of the incentive. I always think of the one
of my favorite analogies, never mind Venezuela today or China
and other countries in the past, I liked when Seattle
wanted the fifteen dollars minimum wage and what they found out.
They found out that they got replaced with kios So
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you didn't give anybody a raise. First of all, you're
never supposed to raise a family of four on a
minimum wage. Minimum wage is an entry level position. In fact,
if you're still making minimum wage after six months, it
really wasn't your gifting. You should move on and try
something different. But what they found was they got replaced
with kios, so there was no job, not a job
of the raise. And even before that happened, those that
got their minimum wage doubled wanted to work half as
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much because they really didn't need more money. They just
found a way to make the same amount working half
as long. That's the kind of incent incenting killing that
goes on in addition to innovation and economic growth, and
the very government that is failing you to the a
tune of thirty seven trillion dollars in debt. Is that
really who you want to trust with your future? I mean,
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I really think we should talk about socialism from you
already got me working on the outline. Let's do it tomorrow,
all right, That'll be tomorrow at six. David has always
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Public Square dot com. We'll talk tomorrow, David. Thanks, all
right if you're just waking up. Obviously, the big story
the Senate has set the Epstein files to the President's
desk for signing.
Speaker 9 (25:40):
Senate Minority Leader Chunk Schumer successfully passed unanimous consent, which
means the bill will automatically pass once it is delivered
to the Senate from the House. Senate majority of Leader
John Thune told CNN he expected that to happen Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the House passed the bill to force the
DOJ to release all of the Epstein files by a
four hundred and twenty seven to one vote, and Trump
recently said he'll sign the measure once it passes the Senate.
Speaker 3 (26:03):
I'm Mark Nearfield.
Speaker 5 (26:04):
President is calling the late Jeffrey Epstein a sick pervert
after a news reporter asked him Tuesday about the files themselves.
Speaker 10 (26:12):
Trump claimed the ABC News reporter asked the question with
anger and meanness.
Speaker 11 (26:17):
As far as the Epstein file says, I have nothing
to do with Jeffrey Epstein. I threw him out of
my club many years ago because I thought he was
a sick pervert.
Speaker 10 (26:25):
Trump also questioned why the reporter's network isn't looking at
what he claimed was all the money Epstein gave to Democrats.
Speaker 11 (26:33):
Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, who rant Harvard, was with him
every single night, every single weekend.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
They lived together. They went to his island many times.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
I never did.
Speaker 10 (26:43):
Trump called the so called Epstein's situation a democratic hopes.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
Speaker 5 (26:48):
Meanwhile, the President is facing a lot of criticism for
calling one reporter a piggy.
Speaker 12 (26:53):
Bloomberg correspondent Catherine Lucy was among a group of reporters
on Air Force One on Friday and was asking Trump
about him being mentioned in the files. Video shows him
telling her quote quiet piggy before turning to another reporter.
The White House is defending Trump and says the reporter
quote behaved in an inappropriate and unprofessional way. Bloomberg is
defending its reporter and says she was simply asking questions
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without fear or favor. I'm Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 5 (27:18):
President claims he's being held back by the FED Reserve
Chair Jerome Paull.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
More from Chris Karagio.
Speaker 13 (27:23):
The President old reporters, I'd love to get the guy
currently in there out right now, but people are holding
me back, as he criticized Powell over the Fed's handling
of interest rates. Trump made the remarks calling for Powell's
ousting ahead of a meeting with Saudi crowned Prince Muhammed
Ben Salmon today at the White House. Powell's term as
FED Chair ends in May, and Trump is expected to
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announce a nominee before the end of the year.
Speaker 1 (27:46):
I'm Chris Karagio, while the.
Speaker 5 (27:48):
Stage is set for the fifty ninth Annual CMA Awards.
It's country music's biggest night in Nashville. Host Landy Wilson,
along with Loopcomb's Cody Johnson, Chris Stapleton, and Morgan Wallen
are all for that coveted Entertainer of the Year award.
In addition, Vince Skill is set to be honer with
the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award that's later tonight. Hey,
if you bring a friend for moral support when you're
(28:11):
getting a flu shot, maybe you won't want to be
that friend one day. Pre Tennis explains, it's.
Speaker 14 (28:19):
That time of year when people get jabbed in the
arm of the latest flu shot, which by the way,
is a seventy five percent match this year. But getting
the shot is one thing. Anticipation the jab than a
nifty band aid. But it turns out watching someone else
get the shot is way worse. Researchers at Western Sydney
University study brain activity and people watching others get a shot.
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They found they had a stronger negative reaction than the
people actually getting jabbed.
Speaker 5 (28:43):
I'm pre Tennis, I are you one that watches the
needle go in no see, I do no yeah, And
that strikes people as odd. And I don't mind watching
people get them. I mean, Breez usually always onder brilliant things.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
That's one I didn't watch people.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
I do not want to see it on myself because
then I'm going to hate needles.
Speaker 5 (29:03):
I hate needles, don't get me wrong, But just some
about watching it go in, feeling what I feel, just
rationalizing it makes it a little bit better for me.
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Speaker 4 (31:09):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 5 (31:13):
Scott Jennings, senior political contributor for CNN. He's author of
a new book, A Revolution of Common Sense.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
He will be on this show tomorrow.
Speaker 5 (31:22):
Don't miss that the Senate has approved a measure allowing
the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. Is this a
bomb now that will be diffused or detonated and used
by both sides against each other. Elon Musk and Jeff
Bezos among the guests spotted at Trump's big dinner to
honor the Saudi Crown Prince, and the President was let's
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just say, less than patient with the reporters at the
White House and on Air Force One, including on Air
Force One calling one Bloomberg reporter Piggy, getting a lot
of pushback on that. And the Trump administration is beginning
now the process of dismantling the Department of edgec This
was a campaign promise this is one that I might
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actually celebrate. We did just find prior to nineteen seventy nine.
So but that's not how this will be viewed. This
will be a tyrannical president who is sending the military
into our cities to take them over, is now dismantling
and taking over our schools. I can only imagine what
sensible actions can be blown up in the midst of
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this matrix. National correspondent Roy O'Neil's here with the story.
Speaker 15 (32:29):
Good morning, Rory, Good morning, And as you said, Congress
created the Department of Education in nineteen seventy nine. Only
they can undo it technically, but the president can certainly
dilute what the department is up to. And what we
saw yesterday was the demonstrating how they're going to be
shuffling the deck as it were, taking things like the
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Office of Indian Education and moving it to the Department
of the Interior, or the International Education and Foreign Language
Studies programming that's being moved to the State Department. So
functions in the Department of Education are being moved to
other departments not necessarily eliminated.
Speaker 5 (33:11):
Yeah, and is America capable? Is America's members of Congress
capable is the media capable of having you know, we
just talked last half hour about why don't we ever
talk about socialism versus capitalism, the pros, the cons the history,
the current realities of where it's failing and what would
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be lost.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
We don't do that. We don't do that with education.
So we had certain.
Speaker 5 (33:35):
Things that government was funding or you know, covering, you know,
things that fell through the cracks, and so Carter and
Congress decided, you know, will form this to oversee these payments.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
Well that's not what it is today. And again it
went from.
Speaker 5 (33:54):
Being something that the federal government one single thing or
two that it would be providing to complete control. But
we'll never have that sensible conversation about what we were
before it, what it was designed to be, and what
it's become. I don't think we're capable of having such
a mature conversation. So I suspect this will be what
more matrix rhetoric heading into a midterm election.
Speaker 15 (34:16):
Well I suppose, yeah, Well, what's going to disagree? Feel
free to well, no, I'm trying to process what you
were trying to get to. But yeah, we can't have
that conversation Okay, what's the forum that you would in
which we would have that discussions.
Speaker 3 (34:30):
Let's back that up a little bit.
Speaker 5 (34:31):
Well, in the court room of public opinion. It'll just
fall in the matrix. If I try to have that
kick that conversation tomorrow, everybody on the right will agree
with me. Everybody in the left will either not be
listening or vehemently disagree with me. And I don't know
that Congress can sit in committee or in full legislative
session and have a reasonable conversation because there is ground
to be seen and made on both sides.
Speaker 15 (34:55):
Sure, but one of the issues with the Department of
Education is that it's becoming one of those Christmas tree
or age in that it now funnels it's used to
funnel money to the members of Congress use to funnel
money back to their home district. So essentially it comes
with a gold shovel and the big par of scissors
that these members show up with in their districts via
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the Department of Education. And look, it's done great things
to help especially people with disabilities and other handicaps, it
really and to help those in more rural areas get
the funding they need.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
But as you said, you know it's also gone well
beyond that scope. And all right, we're down to one minute.
Speaker 5 (35:31):
Lest stand this conversation. Yeah, let me try to have
it this way. I'm all for the Department of the
federalized Department of Education being dismantled and things getting back
to the school district, back to the parents and the teachers, Okay,
and under the state if there's any oversight over all
of the school districts. Is there any way to do
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that without a becoming partisan fighting, I don't know. I
don't even know if he did the smartest path towards
that could get American to agree on it.
Speaker 15 (36:01):
I think they could probably block grants would probably be
the best way to facilitate that. Roy's gonna be back
again tomorrow with more great reporting. Appreciate it all day.
Speaker 1 (36:10):
Listen, one chance here.
Speaker 5 (36:12):
This is one of those days where most of the
things we talked about we don't have the control. We
have a voice, and we have the ability to stand
up for what's right and make our voice and our
vote count, but we really don't have the power to
change it. One thing you do have the power is
to seize this day. You will never live. Wednesday, November nineteenth,
twenty twenty five. Again, Cherish those you love, cherish your life,
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make a difference in others' lives, and we'll see you
back here tomorrow morning, binding common ground and standing our
ground where necessary.
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This is your morning show.
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