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Now, like you, I am not thrilled that Trump said
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Great to have your voice and great to have you
all along. All right, Chris Walker's joining us. We've got
a lot to talk about. I guess since we've last visited,
Pam Bondi got the acts pictures as of her husband
got revealed. That is Christy Nome replaced by a man,
Pam Bondy, all indications are is going to be replaced
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by a man. What is the state of the presidency
and the image of the GOP heading into these midterms.
Good morning and belated Happy Eastern.
Speaker 8 (02:40):
Belated Hay Eastern and such light topics were starting off
the morning.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Well, we can get to other things. There wasn't turkey
sighting at my house that I would love to tell
you about.
Speaker 8 (02:53):
No, you know, obviously the president bills like he was
not being served well, you know, by a couple of
US members. I don't think those are the last two
that we're going to hear about it. I'm hearing and
reading of others that are being considered as well.
Speaker 9 (03:07):
You know, it's a president, you know.
Speaker 8 (03:10):
Ability to take a seam. And in this case, he's
decided that it's time for Pam Bondi and Christinoman others
to leave.
Speaker 9 (03:18):
So that's his progative, that's his you know position.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
And yeah, there's also I think, yeah, I was just
gonna say, there's also another reason these things happen sometimes.
And I think when it when we get to Marco Rubio,
it may be to cut him loose to run for president.
I don't think that was the case for either of
these two. Pam Bondi was likely let go because of
her handling of the Epstein files, which by the way,
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that is not in research anyway going away, even though
Pam Bondi is going away, we'll get more on that
sounds of the day, but her handling of that and
maybe a lack of trust and how she's handled some
other things, as well as how she would handle the
war on fraud. Uh. I think it was probably performance
related in the case of Pam bonding.
Speaker 8 (04:05):
I would say so, I would say, you know, and
let's look in the first term, the president went through
Jeff Sessions, who was his earliest backer, and Bill Barr,
who is, you know, a kind of a Bush era
law and order Republican. So AG is one of the
hardest jobs in the Trump administration to perform for various reasons.
And so I think from that perspective, it's it's it's
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a tough job.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
For anyone to take.
Speaker 8 (04:28):
I wouldn't recommend hits because you're in the crossairs always
what the president wants, but in this instance, uh, you
know it. We'll see how that how that plays out.
Christy Nolman, I think was fired, particularly just for for
poor performances in Congress, the the millions and millions of
dollars being spent to run ads for herself, and you know,
just the I think there's there's still a lot to
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be seen on how she mismanaged the DHS and and
the process there as well. So that's that's that's something
to that will I think will be in the in.
Speaker 9 (04:56):
The news for the for the future.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
Chris Walker is the GOP because Elton an analyst and
he joins us every Monday. I think Lee's Elden is
the choice. But I'll act like I'll suspend some mystery
who might replace Pam Bondy and how quickly can we
expect that and how tough of a confirmation hearing might
we see? Well, I think it was.
Speaker 8 (05:16):
There was a lot of chatter in DC that the
President was unwilling to fire cabinet.
Speaker 9 (05:20):
Members, in part because.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
It's gonna be hard to pass through the Senate.
Speaker 8 (05:22):
But we saw Mark Wayne Mullen with DHS, so it
was a pretty quick hearing and a quick, pretty quick
approval process. So the Senate can.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
Move when it wants to.
Speaker 8 (05:32):
So in this instance, it seems like it's leading on
Lee's Elden. You know, I think there's a a couple
other names that are being quoted out there. Uh the
interim a Ag. I think he's getting a test run
at the moment, just to see how he handles uh
certain issues.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
But uh, we'll see.
Speaker 8 (05:51):
I'm not convinced it's definitely z Elden. I think there's
and then the Intermaj's had.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
The name is giving my mind right now.
Speaker 8 (05:58):
But those are two kind of top top CEIR contenders
as well.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
So it's funny. You know, in culture, foul language it's
suddenly acceptable on regular television, let alone in movies, nobody
bats an eye, But when politicians use foul language, it
always seems beneath the office. I remember when I first
started being of age. I can tell you John F.
Kennedy like the B word for a child born out
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of wedlock. That was about the extent of it for
the most part. Richard Nixon, I think was probably the
most shocking. When you hear the White House tapes, you
would never expect Dick Nixon to have been that foul mault.
And I mean it was one of the foul mouths
you'll ever hear. But you know, I guess maybe it
was a combination of it being Easter morning and the
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fact that you would post it on social media. I mean,
these aren't tapes we're overhearing. It's the president posting directly
to Iran on social media using language like that on Easter.
I mean, I certainly wished he didn't do it. I'm
not approved. I grew up Italian. I've heard all these
words and then some. But what do you make of that?
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Is is that an error? Is that just as is
already enemies finding something to nitpicked, or is that the
kind of language that's going to get through to people
in Iran?
Speaker 9 (07:23):
Well, I don't think it's going to get through to
people in Iran.
Speaker 8 (07:25):
I think it's to me, it's it's unfortunate. You know,
we try to teach our kids, you know, they our
kids hear a lot of lane puish from their dad.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
I e me.
Speaker 9 (07:35):
You know, sometimes I wish I didn't. But in this case,
I think, you know, the president needs to.
Speaker 8 (07:42):
Set a higher standard, and frankly.
Speaker 9 (07:44):
I just I don't think he met the moment on Easter.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
Sunday to do that.
Speaker 8 (07:48):
You know, the anger is real and palpable.
Speaker 9 (07:51):
And I understand on his position.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
But I think what happens is part.
Speaker 8 (07:55):
Of the president's job is to sue and to you know,
waters that are inevitably choppy. The markets look to him
for stable stability, and in something in a tweet like that,
people can only see instability, and I think that's that's
not a good indicator. I think we'll see how the
markets end up today, you know, that kind of runner
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if that doesn't help. A president can be angry, and
should be, but in this in from a public forum,
you know, having a little.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
Bit more decorum, I think abuse.
Speaker 8 (08:26):
That's not his style. It's never been his style. And
he is not one to go to you know, norms.
He breaks norms, so that's who he is. But in
this instance, I think he'll go to part particularly.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
We all slip and say bad words. I've never slipped
and posted words like that. That's the difference. But how important.
Speaker 9 (08:46):
You're right?
Speaker 3 (08:47):
But but you know, I mean, at what point, uh,
maybe you got to get to military escorts. I don't know,
you got to get this straight open, you got to
get this over with. I mean, at what point does
the president want a lot of this stuff behind him?
DHS funded this war over so we can start focusing
on the midterms. And and as a GOP consultant, how
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much are you ready to have this in the rear
view mirror so you can get focused on the midterms.
Speaker 8 (09:13):
Well, you know, as a GOP consultant is one thing,
but I think as an American it's more important to
get done right. I would much rather win this and
have a toper midterm than make a political decision and
make that a much less safe world. The important thing
is to ensure victory there because it ensures a longer
you know, more stable Middle East, the longer in stable America.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
That's a great that's a great answer. But now let
me press you. How soon do we need to send
the rear view mirror.
Speaker 8 (09:43):
Well, honestly, it has to.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
You have to.
Speaker 8 (09:47):
You cannot think about politics when you decide to do
something like this. You do when you do it ends
up limiting your options in something that may not be
the case that something from a from a standpoint of
the theater of battle.
Speaker 9 (09:59):
So you know, when you make a decision like that,
and kudos to.
Speaker 8 (10:03):
The President for having the gumption to do it, you
have to see it through. You can't just decide Okay,
what's mentionums have to change. Course, that's something that the
Uranians and the terror regimes that are watching will take
into their calculus of how to beat us.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
If they want to. So, you know, it would be
impressing me. I get it.
Speaker 8 (10:22):
But I really do firmly believe that you have to
take political consultants kick them out the window when you're
thinking about foreign policy because it does not matter in
terms of the larger equation of what she decided to do.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
I mentioned this earlier. It's not going to fit the
media or the left narrative, but the experts only missed
it by a factor of three times. The US job
growth surge well passed expectations in March and unemployment rate dropped.
I think it was one hundred and seventy eight thousand
jobs added in the month according to the Labor Department.
(10:54):
That's some welcome news. Member of affordability and the economy
stupid and all of that. Course, no one will hear.
You know, there's a whole half of America that doesn't vote,
and the half that does vote, there's a half of
them that'll never hear these stories. But how are things
overall in terms of heading into the midterms and messaging
to counter these narratives, and our narratives still as powerful
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as they've been in the past versus reality. I mean
they are.
Speaker 8 (11:23):
You know, I filled up my car yesterday after church,
and I mean it's four dollars.
Speaker 3 (11:26):
A gallon here in Nashville.
Speaker 9 (11:27):
I mean, and that's that's a really really high number.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
People will get.
Speaker 8 (11:31):
Angrier as that number continues to be high. So from
an economic standpoint, that also means the goods for everything
else to be expensive because it's costing more two ship
stuff around. You know, we're getting into the summer gas
blind season, so I think you know, gas on an
average is going to.
Speaker 9 (11:47):
Go up about thirty cents just because you're about.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
To pay summer blends.
Speaker 8 (11:50):
So all around, that's going to be as we get
into travel season this summer, it's going to be a
very difficult position for the present. We can't do those
costs down. It's just that's the honest truth of the situation.
It's a very very strong head win against them and
against the Republicans in the mid terms of the economy
continues to feel more sour than maybe it is. But affordability,
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as you mentioned, is a big issue. And you know,
I've been talking to college graduates and they're concerned about
the job mark because there's not a lot of jobs
out there. AI is a real threat to people's livelihoods,
and you know, people who are graduating or feeling like
they're not able to find work. That's going to be
a challenge too, particularly with young voters that we need
to win for the Republican Party. So there's a lot
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of issues here that irrespective of the war in Iran,
that are making a difficult Republics.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
We've got to keep rinding the ball here and focus.
Speaker 9 (12:40):
On that because that's really going to be an.
Speaker 3 (12:41):
Issue for November. Yeah, you know, I think twenty twenty
four was a best case scenario for the Republican Party
and for Donald Trump, which is something completely separate, I
think to some degree than the Republican Party. Charlie Kirk's
no longer there, a lot of the voices that were
united are not too busy fighting with each other. Mark Levin,
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Meghan Kelly, Candae Owen, Tucker Carlson. That campus is a
big issue. I'm not suggesting the turning point doesn't still exist,
but not like it used to and not when Charlie
was making an impact on campus. There's a lot of
things we're going to find out that are different in
this midterm election. Hopefully, hopefully some of this stuff that
(13:26):
is narrative can be peeled away at least because the
reality is tough enough. Republican consultant analyst Chris Walker, thanks
so much for joining us. We'll talk next Monday or
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President Trump, after a perioded post to Iran over the weekend,
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In an interview with Fox News Sunday, he warned that
if Iran doesn't make a deal fast, he is considering
blowing everything up and taking over the oil. Earlier in
the day, Trump wrote on truth Social that Iran would
be living in hell if the strait of hormous remains closed,
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All wrapped up and won in Iran. Trump has scheduled
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Source to tell The New York Times the rescue of
the co pilot on Saturday involved US special ops going
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Good morning, Welcome to your morning show. This issue sounds
the day, always revealing and often entertaining. This one might
fall under revealing. Could it be that Van Jones finally
sees what we've been seeing all along? Oh, I see
the challenges for trump Ism and the Republican Party and
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certainly the midterms. I see the far right going crazy
like the far left and talking only about themselves and
destroying each other. I mean, I get all the problems,
let me just say it this way on our side,
but what about their side? I think Van Jones is
starting to get it.
Speaker 12 (19:09):
If progressives have a politics that says all white people
are racist, all men are toxic, and all billionaires are evil,
it's kind of hard to keep them on your side.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
And so we might want.
Speaker 12 (19:22):
To think about if you're chasing people out of the.
Speaker 3 (19:25):
Party, you can't be mad when they leave.
Speaker 12 (19:26):
And maybe if we had a different politics we actually
said dignity for everybody. Everybody's respected, and we need you more,
people might stay.
Speaker 3 (19:34):
He could have answered that far differently or more specifically.
They don't make heterosexuals feel as welcome either, people of
faith feel welcome either. I mean, never mind what talk
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radio does or talk TV for that matter. On Fox.
In twenty four seconds, he nails it all. Now, remember, we
don't fail him like because we don't know what to do.
We fail him like because we don't do what we know.
This doesn't make the Democrats any more enlightened or dangerous
(20:23):
come mid terms or twenty twenty eight presidential But doesn't
this kind of summarize it.
Speaker 12 (20:29):
If Progressives have a politics it says all white people
are racist, all men are toxic, and all billionaires are evil.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
It's kind of hard to keep them on your side.
Speaker 12 (20:41):
And so we might want to think about if you're
chasing people out of the party, you can't be mad
when they leave.
Speaker 3 (20:46):
And maybe if we.
Speaker 12 (20:47):
Had a different politics we actually said dignity for everybody.
Everybody is respected, and we need you more, people might stay.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
Yeah. And even if you could get progressives to understand that,
be honest enough to admit that, could they live in
Because I can tell you the Islamist portion of the
party and the socialist communist portion of the party, they
certainly can't and won't. I've always been fascinated what has
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caused the death of late night television and the death
of Saturday Night Live, two things that were etched into
my life and lifestyle. I mean, it's just simply how
it went. You watched The Tonight Show and Letterman, and
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you went to bed on Saturday, you watch Saturday Night Live,
and you talked about how funny I was with everybody
on Sunday and Monday. It's not funny anymore. In fact,
it's reckless and dangerous. I subtitled my book twenty something
years ago, the only thing left shocking in life is
the truth? Is that? Is that true? For this? Listen
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to the crowd reaction to the call. Somebody thinks it's
funny to call for the president's death. This is Saturday
Night Live, which I would not have seen because I
don't watch, But if you did, this is what you
would have heard.
Speaker 13 (22:21):
President Trump attended the opening night of Chicago at the
Kennedy Center. And I think that's cool that the president
is going to the theater. I mean, what's the worst
that could happen?
Speaker 3 (22:36):
I mean, that wasn't funny when it was Lincoln. It's
certainly not funny when it's Trump, especially after the president's
already had two attempts on his life, one with a
strike to the head. I don't know. I think, you know,
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it's it's as old as time with war. You know
that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, even
though they're not really my friend. And I think the
truth is the left hates Donald Trump more than anything else.
Now what is that? What becomes of that? When Donald
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Trump has gone in two years? I think it gets
to the next one and the next one and the
next one. It's not like the next Republican is not
going to be a threat to democracy. But they ultimately
hate what They're ultimately non tolerant of is anyone who
doesn't agree with them. But at the point you hate
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Donald Trump so much that you're actually rooting for the
Islamic Republic of Iran, whose goal is to kill you.
Donald Trump's goal is not to kill you. Aron's is
and they might kill you. Why are you striking up fear? Well,
(24:10):
maybe you've lost all touch of fear. Fear of God
is the beginning of wisdom. Maybe the fear of reality
might wake you up to radical Islam. They could blow
up your train or bust today and that would be
worshiped to their God. If they get a weapon of
mass destruction, they can blow up your entire city and
that would be worshiped to God. I mean, you're only
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rooting against your own life when you do this. But
that doesn't stop CNN and poor Scott Jennings, he's got
to sit there and hear it all.
Speaker 14 (24:41):
Listen, you know, for all of our talk on our side,
of all the people killed in the regime, they have
been pushing out through multiple channels around the world images
of the American Army generals and military people who have
also lost their jobs at this time. So again, the
way this looks out in the public is not a
United States that is locked and loaded and working in
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one direction.
Speaker 15 (25:02):
Do you think that the Uranians would rather have their
entire navy back or their memes?
Speaker 3 (25:07):
Oh?
Speaker 14 (25:08):
I think we're talking about stories.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
I'll take the meme over my entire fleet. And this
and this is now a debate on television, and half
of America's buying that other side too. This is our
favorite piece of sound of the day. I don't know
quite how to set it up for you. I mean,
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we don't have news anymore, and we don't really have
news consumption anymore. You know, it's not like news consumers
are any more honest than those who deliver the news.
Journalism is dead. Everybody picks their team.
Speaker 4 (25:51):
You know.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
Used to be, Hey, we're going to land on the moon.
Who do you want to watch? Put on a cronkite,
now put on all right? This is the difference in preference.
But now if you watch CNN you get a completely
different reality than if you watch Fox. And nobody's really
interested in giving just the facts and trusting you to decide,
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and these talking head shows. That's supposed to be a
time where we sit and reasonably look at all sides
of this, with representation from both sides, But the hosts
are tainted and in this particular case, meet the press,
or as I like to call it, meet the bias.
Kristen Welker. Oh, Now, the first thing that I don't
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want to get distracted by is the nonsense of when
they're not funding DHS. There's never the narrative of how
dangerous that is for the left to play politics. But
now they're going to turn around on the first Sunday
after Pam Bondy is fire and say, oh the dangers
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and how real they are, and how can we not
have an Attorney general at a time like this, or
how can we not have a Director of Homeland. I mean,
it's breathtaking. It's what I say, blank, bigger than a draft.
(27:25):
This is Meet the Press. Yeah, today it is Jir Johnson.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
Weighing on that point.
Speaker 13 (27:30):
And the fact that there is no head of DHS
right now at a time when DHS is shut down,
does that do real damage?
Speaker 6 (27:38):
Yes, I'm concerned that these perpetual shutdowns do long term
damage to aviation security, counter terrorism, cybersecurity. Last Sunday, Senator
Lankford told you he was sponsoring the Prevent Government Shutdown Act.
Speaker 3 (27:57):
I support that.
Speaker 6 (27:59):
It's a bit that would if you run out of time,
if they go past October one, automatically revert to a
continuing resolution at last year's funding levels. The detractors say, well,
that takes away all our leverage and it promotes complacency.
And on the other hand, a peace of legislation like
that's also says we're limiting your congressional travel. In other words,
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you can't go home until you finish your job. I think,
I think in concept that's a that's a good idea
because we're getting into these shutdown modes year after year,
more often than once a year. We have to decouple
policy disagreements in Congress with funding. The most basic function
of Congress is keep the lights on and.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
Frond the government. Now, what's the gotcha do all this?
Go back to the original question. Never mind his answer. Yeah,
this is dangerous, this is risking American lives for political theater.
But listen to the beginning of the question one more time.
Emerside Johnson weigh in on that and the fact that
there is.
Speaker 13 (29:01):
No head of DHS right now at a time when.
Speaker 3 (29:04):
DHS is shut down? Does that do real damage? And
of course Secretary Mullins was confirmed and sworn in two
weeks ago. Meet the bias, not the press. I keep telling, well,
I mean I have a very reliable source, Leezelden, is it?
(29:26):
I mean, something would have to go terribly wrong for
leez Eldon not be the next Attorney general. But for
those of you that are betting on these kinds of things,
Harrietton has the odds.
Speaker 16 (29:36):
Okay, So who might be next for Attorney general? Let's
take a look at the coucher prediction market. Take a
look here, chance to be Trump's next Attorney General? Lee
Selden is the favorite at this point, of course, leez
Eldon from the great State of New York, the Great
Island of long sixty percent chance. Todd blanche in a
twenty six percent chance. So at this point Zelden is
in the driver's seat.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
But I'm not quite sure it's a job you really want.
By the way, add those up and that's nearly ninety
percent of the field, which is exactly the conversation we
have with John Decker. You know, President really likes Todd
two and to handle a lot of his cases. It's
going to be one or the other, and I agree
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with Harry it's likely going to be Zelden. This is
going to sound like, Hey, maybe they listen to your
morning show. Listen good thing.
Speaker 15 (30:28):
Admiral Cooper has a plan that he could execute tomorrow
if he's given the order to do it, that would
open up the Straight of Horror Moves. There's no way
that the Iranians can keep this straight closed if we
decide to open it. I think, quite frankly, what President
Trump ought to do is he ought to have an
announced that he's going to have a Horror Moves transit tariff,
and that instead of a raw charging two million of
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the vessel going through the Straight of horm Moves, the
United States is going to charge a two million dollar
escort fee for every vessel going through the Straight of
Horn Moves, which is about nine billion a month one
hundred billion a year in revenue coming in. And we
will wave that fee for any country that participates in
the coalition to open up the Strait of Horror Moves.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
Don't blow up bridges and power grids, open the strait
of horror moves with a toll booth. I think that
was our idea too.
Speaker 4 (31:22):
Much for.
Speaker 2 (31:26):
People who majored in online activision with a minor and
puberty box.
Speaker 7 (31:33):
Any of you in the media clearly missed the art
of the deal.
Speaker 3 (31:37):
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Speaker 2 (33:11):
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Speaker 3 (33:15):
President Trump says a possible agreement with Iron could be
finalized as soon as today or the tick the clock.
The tick the clock ticks out, and he starts bombing
bridges and power plants. Hard to Miss two crew will
fly by the lunar surface today, and a second F
fifteen crew member is reportedly being treated for serious injuries
(33:36):
after being rescued. The President first posted we got him.
Then it was called later an Eastern miracle. Roy O'Neill
our National correspondence here as these details emerged. This is
straight out of Hollywood, is it not? It sure sounds
like it.
Speaker 13 (33:50):
We're gonna get some more details when President Trump talks
about the rescue later today from the White House.
Speaker 3 (33:57):
This F fifteen went down on Friday.
Speaker 13 (33:59):
The pilot was rescued a couple of hours later, but
it wasn't until late Saturday when the weapons officer the
Whizzo was actually rescued by this Following this incredible operation
involving Special Forces, Delta Force Sealed Team six CIA, there
aren't enough letters and numbers I can give you to
explain just how many people were involved, but an incredible
(34:22):
rescue to get this colonel back and to have no
one else injured in the process pretty remarkable as well.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
Well. He followed all the training and as soon as
you know, his seat hit the ground and the parachute
hit the ground, he was He started on his way.
You want to get real small and get away fast
and get to high ground. He managed to do that,
getting to the top of a mountain. This all apparently
quote unquote with serious injuries. How serious we still don't know, right, No.
Speaker 13 (34:52):
We really haven't gotten any details even information about who
this kernel is, and we do know that they were
all also a couple of aircraft that were lost in
the operation. Essentially, they set up a temporary airstrip in
the absolute dead center of Iran like this could not
have been further from a border, but they managed to
(35:13):
get stuck in some of the mud there, So to
c one thirties. The planes themselves aren't that great, but
it's actually the equipment inside that really was something that
they said, you know what, we have to protect those secrets.
So they blew up the two aircraft on the ground
in order to prevent Iran from getting their hands on
that technology. But a small price to pay to bring.
Speaker 3 (35:34):
That colonel home and a big day for Artemis. They
will orbit the moon. Now that should take place, would
you say sixth Central or six Eastern.
Speaker 13 (35:42):
It's going to be a process that starts around three
o'clock this afternoon. I think Eastern time is when we're
really going to start to see the records fall. When
it comes to being the crew that's gone farther than
any other, but the closest approach to the Moon is
at six zero two pm Central time.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
And these views have been extraordinary. We talked about this
in our last visit. A lot of the old nostalgic
stuff from sixty eight, but with today's technology. So these
pictures of the Earth far different than we've had from
this distance ever, and the distance and closeness to the
Moon far different than ever. And I'm seeing some greens,
and I'm seeing a lot of what looks like soil,
(36:20):
not just gray ash. And I want to see the
solar eclipse imagery.
Speaker 13 (36:25):
Remember they're going to be part of a solar eclipse,
the Moon passing in front of the Sun between them,
and so it will illuminate that ring of the Moon
in incredible ways.
Speaker 3 (36:33):
That to provide some fantastic photography, timings, everything. As they say,
all right, roy Onnil, we'll talk again tomorrow. That's the
latest Artemis two making its orbit of the moon. Toilet
troubles and all the President with his either last minute
deal with Iran or intensified bombing of bridges and power plants.
Oh and did I mention we have a national championship tonight?
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