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We have a big antisemitism problem, but, is it an American or University problem??!! 

Are we winning the war on cancer? Some new studies indicate that is the case. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL has the story.

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at digital per programming period. End of story. President Trump
says he has no intention of firing either Pete hag
Seth as Defense Secretary or the Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.
Market responded, po but Francis's body lies in state at
Saint Peter's Basilica. Again today in the Department of Education
will resume collecting defaulted student loans. And are we winning

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the war on cancer? Some new studies indicate that might
be the case. Our national correspondent Roy O'Neil is here
with the good news. I can tell you cancer has
cost me and my family a lot.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
I hate it. Give me the good news.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
Sure.

Speaker 4 (02:24):
This is the annual report card on cancer, and it
finds that overall death rates from cancer now these are
the death rates have declined steadily among both men and
women from two thousand and one through twenty twenty two,
even during the first couple of years of COVID. Now
among men, the rate of new cancer diagnoses also decreased

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from two thousand and one through twenty thirteen, it is enstabilized,
but among women, overall cancer instances increased slightly every year
from two thousand and three to twenty twenty one, with
one off year. What we're seeing is the fact that
we're not smoking as much as a culture leans, fewer
lung cancers, fewer throat, neck mouth cancers as well, so

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that's been the plus side. But apparently we're replacing one
vice for another, so we're seeing more cancers related to obesity.
Female breast cancer, uterine cancer, colon and recto pancreatic kidian
liver cancers all on the rise, especially among younger people,
especially among women.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
Wow, there's a mouthful in there.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
First of all, we forget that obesity is also a
cancer crisis. You got that in there. We're doing better
about smoking. I wonder how we're doing with early detection.
You know, I used to be a spokesperson for one,
but it has nothing to do with that. Some of
these CT scans that you can do annually, and you
don't have to do them annually because if your heart passes,
you're really good for a couple of years. But these,

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you know, for ninety bucks a lung CT or a
heart CT to stave off you know, heart disease or
blockage and get a calcium score immediately, or these scans
that can determine in early detect Cancer prevention and early
detection are the only two areas you could and research

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to attack this. And obviously probably early detection is something
we could approve on right.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
Right, and early detection leads to better outcomes, which is
why we're seeing the death rates now come down as
a result. Is because of that early detection is a
big factor. And of course a slew of new treatments.
It seems every time you turn around there's some other
breakthrough being made. A lot of it now might really
be energized with ais in corporation and the way it
can help process a lot of the data to make

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the next drug that could turn cancer into a chronic
condition rather than something that could be deadly.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
So you brought up COVID, and I'm just curious.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
I'm not being controversial talk show hosts there either, I
assure you. But could COVID have impacted the death rates,
meaning people were dying of cancer, but they died of
COVID and then the cause of death with COVID could
that have impacted those numbers or well?

Speaker 4 (05:03):
I think the larger concern is whether or not people
were accessing their treatment going for the screenings. During COVID,
they were less likely to get that doctor's appointment for
the checkup, and then if they waited, well, you know,
maybe that lump will go away. I'll go, you know,
when the doctor's office isn't so crazy. I think that
might have been. That's what this report actually signaled was

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that there has to be a better job to make
sure people get the proper care diagnosis even during these
kinds of medical emergencies.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
All right, so let's keep stay of the course and
not smoking early detection always positive, and we got to
start addressing obesi in this country for multiple reasons, including cancer.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Great reporting. Roy'll be back.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
Mourners are filing past Pope Francis, who's lying in state
at the Vatican.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Roy'll have more on that coming up in our third hour.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
If I had to do a top three stories of
the day beyond, because I think the news stories are
going to be Trump has no plans of firing Jerome Paul,
and the market reacted. He's not buying this leftist narrative
against Pete hegg Seth, and he's not interested in firing
Pete hegg Seth. That should put those narratives to death.
It probably won't. And so much for Biden's vision of

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open borders, and so much for Biden's vision of stiffing
your student loan debt.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
That's all been addressed.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
Outside of that, we really do have and no one's
talking about it other than when it pops up in
the news this university out of control or this university
not complying, or the President thinking about pulling funding from
this university. But really what's at the root of it
is never discussed. Sadly, there's a clear fundamental shift in

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the hate crime landscape, and the numbers of the past
decade speak for themselves, and the rise since the October
seventh Radical Islamist AMASS terrorist organization invasion, rape, slaughter, and
attack in Israel has caused a spike and anti semitism

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here at home. The number of anti Semitic incidents in
the United States surge Are you ready for this? Almost
nine hundred percent in ten years. The Anti Defamation League's
latest survey reveals what we've seen coming on three hundred

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and fifty four incidents of anti Semitic assault, harassment, and
vandalism across the country and last year alone. The total
represents a five percent increase from the year prior. Twenty
twenty three, the last record setting year, and it's an
eight hundred and ninety three percent jump over the past decade.

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In fact, it's the highest level of anti Semitism recorded
since the ADL started tracking this data back in nineteen
seventy nine Hostach crisis. The twelve month total for twenty
twenty four average more than twenty five targeted anti Jewish
incidents in the US per day, more than one an hour.

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No majority of the incidents fifty eight percent were related
to Israel. More than sixty five hundred incidents involved harassment
language that included anti Semitic slurs, stereotypes, or troops. More
than twenty six hundred incidents involved vandalism, defined as cases
where property was damaged graffiti shuastikus Arson twenty six hundred.

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The ADL also recorded one thy six hundred ninety four
anti semitic incidents on college campuses, eighty four percent higher
than twenty twenty three. That is, the October invasion of
Israel and the radical response on campus's influence, and the

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ADL said it did not count criticism of Israel as
anti semitic, but did count incidents as anti semitic if
someone called for the destruction of Israel's existence or the
use of anti semitic tropes in discussing Israel, things like
from the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free.

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We talked a lot in the presidential campaign the problem
for Joe Biden and the Democrats. They had an Israel problem,
an eye problem, They had a b problem, a border problem.
The problem is alive and well and still existing on
our campuses and universities. We often talk about AOC and

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the torch being passed from Bernie Sanders to her. It's
a pretty simple lane. It's a pretty simple numbers game.
It's a pretty simple equation. Just as socialist Democrats exist.
It's a movement. That's who recruited her as a bartender,
and she took out a ten term incumbent in New
York City to become a member of the House of Representatives.

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Their goal is to first take over the Democrat Party,
and that's been playing out. Not many people talk about it,
even understand it or know it's happening.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
But it's real, so real that Bernie.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
Sanders would have been the Democratic Party nominee for President
of the United States in twenty sixteen if the DNC
didn't get involved with super delegates and rigget for Hillary
and then later riggot for Joe Biden and then finally
revealed that Joe was virtually brain dead, and after all
the primary votes were counted, just handed over to Kamala.

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But what's coming in twenty twenty eight And what's the
problem with the vice chair of the DNC being someone
on board with this process?

Speaker 1 (10:51):
You got a wolf in the henhouse.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
But the handoff is simple now the last time a
stunt like this played out, it was Barack Oball. You
take him from the Illinois Legislature and you run him
for the United States Senate.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
He wins. Sixty days later, you run him for president.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Following that model, the plan is to have AOC run
for the United States Senate, take out Chucky Schumer, sends
shockwaves through the party, and then immediately launch a presidential
campaign where she will be.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
The front runner.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
And while these socialist Democrat justice Democrats only make up
about twenty six to thirty percent of the Democrat Party,
they're the most active and activated and early voters. She
will be the front runner for the Democratic Party nomination
for president of the United States. And if the plan

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is to start with Chucky's seat, well, let's take a
look at the latest Siena College poll. Schumer's favorability rating
stands at thirty nine percent, his unfavorability rating forty nine percent.
He's underwater by ten percent. It's the worst showing for
Chuckie Schumer in twenty years of Siana College conducting this

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pole in the state of New York, a first in
Siana College pole. Schumer's ten points underwater now let's look
at the other side of this. AOC her favorability rating
is forty seven percent, her unfavorability rating is thirty three percent.

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Chucky's underwater ten percent, She's above water fourteen percent. And
a hypothetical matchup, things look really good for AOC in
the state of New York to take down Chucky Schumer
and what shock waves that would send all the way
to the twenty twenty eight primary process. And according to

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the poll, sixty four percent set up Democrats view AOC favorable. Now,
the rooster didn't grow three times, Peter denied knowing Christ
three times, and then the rooster crowed, but I like

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to do it three times, let me right, right right,
And yet never was I nominated for a Webby Award.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Never at any point did.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Your morning show ever ever come up. Well, this isn't
this is just just plain embarrassing. But Tim Waalt, tim
Walt's official, who caused about twenty one thousand dollars in
damages to Tesla's, will face no criminal charges.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
Of course he won't.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
That's what progressive, liberal prosecutors do, That's what liberal appointed
judges do. An employee in the Democratic Minnesota Governor's Office
of Tim Waltz administration will pay the owners of Tesla
vehicles the police say he vandalized to avoid criminal charges.
Dylan Adams, a fiscal policy analyst for Wall's Department of

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Human Services. Video footage shared by police superior show Adams
king six Tesla vehicles around town, marking a trend of
attack stemming from the outrage of Elon Musk and Doge.
He's just revealing waste crime till the Left reacts by

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just taking things out on other people's property.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
Scott free as always.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
There's two Americas, oh, by the way, And the President
made a crystal clear from the Oval office. He has
no intention of firing the FED Chair Jerome Powell, in fact,
just said it really would be a good time to
lower rates. But I have no intention of falling. Dial
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Speaker 1 (15:11):
If you're just waking up.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
Twenty eight minutes after the hour, President Trump says he
has no intention of firing the Fed Reserve Chair.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
Jerome Powell, or Pete Heggsath for that matter.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
Pope Francis's body lies in state at the Saint Peter's
Basilica again. Today, Elon Muskins says he'll spend less time
at DOGE starting to meet you gotta love the despicable
Washington Post headline must sat he'll step back from US
DOGE service next month.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
I mean.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Thanks to Donald Trump and what he and his family
have had to go through thanks to Elon Musk, and
now what he's going through is seventy one percent plunge
in profits. America's got a chance. But in the matrix,
we've demonized them, made their lives miserable to ensure that

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they'll never be another Elon Musk or Donald Trump. And
then they have the nerve in the next line to
say those just push to move millions of Social Security
members numbers into the agency's death database, raising risks of
mistakes that could have been people's lives, just exposing waste
and fraud.

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I don't know who John Lejoe is, but what you
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I don't know, I just scrolling on X last night,
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Zone, you got about twenty four minutes to be to
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President Trump says he has no intentions of firing Defense
Secretary Pete Hegsath or Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell. That
sent the market soaring up a thousand. But Francis's body
will lie in state at Saint Peter's Basilica today and
Elon will spend a little less time at Doze starting

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in May. He's going to focus on his company that's
under the leftist attack.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
No time for your.

Speaker 6 (18:08):
Son when he majored in online activision with a minor.

Speaker 7 (18:13):
Any of you in the media clearly missed the art
of the deal.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
It's going to work out all right, always revealing, often entertaining.
Here are your Sounds of the Day for Wednesday, April
the twenty third. I was just talking last half hour
about the Democrat Party at war with itself and the
way this is going to manifest quickly is you're going
to see AOC take out Chuckie Schumer in New York
and run for senator and then turn right around like

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Barack Obama and run for president sixty days later, and
she will be the front runner, and it'll be up
to the DNC like they did with Hillary, like they
did with Biden, and like they did with Kamala Harris
to block one of these socialist Democrats from becoming their
presidential nominee. And at that point, well, the parasite the host,

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and the host dies and kills the parasite with it.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
That'll be the end of the party. But how will
the party respond.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Well, I can't speak to how it's going to respond
in the midterm election that's a year and a half away.
I can't speak to the presidential election three and a
half years away. But here's how it would sound today,
Because keep in mind, the people really running the Democrat
Party are going to try to shove Romi Manuel and
Wes Moore as the candidate to block AOC. And how

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is that playing right now? Well to Jennifer Welsh we go.
She's a leftist podcaster, host of the podcast I've Had It,
and she has Rommy Manuel, who's trying to pivot back
to center, back towards the American people, back towards common sense,
back towards reasonable Democrat policies.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
And watch how he is received by Jennifer Welsh. We're
really south kitchen table issues. We we're really good about
the family room issues.

Speaker 5 (20:04):
Always disagree with you, I disagree with you, Okay.

Speaker 8 (20:07):
The only room are The only room we do really
well was the bathroom, and that's the smallest room.

Speaker 9 (20:11):
In such books.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
That is a total bullk.

Speaker 5 (20:14):
That is buying into the right wing media narrative. And
I'm so sick of Democrats like you selling out and
saying this. You know who talks about trans people more
than anybody. Maga MAC is the most genital obsessed political
party I have ever seen. Kamala Harris talked about home ownership,
she talked about kitchen table issues. Trump's over there droning

(20:36):
on about Hannibal Lecter.

Speaker 10 (20:37):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 (20:38):
This is where the Democrats.

Speaker 5 (20:40):
Lose because we're playing the game with the rule book.
They've writ the rule book up and are crammed it down.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Everybody's no your your worldview was crammed down everyone's throat
in a canceled culture, and it's backfired and narratives die,
and they die of reality. It was the Left dressed
up like vaginas. It was the Left doing drag shows
in elementary schools. But make no mistake about it, they're

(21:15):
going to try to push Ronnie Manuel and Wes Moore
the way they did Biden, the way they did Comma,
the way they did Hillary Clinton. But the party it's
ready to double down poise to win is the socialist
justice portion of the party, and it will be the
end of the Democrat Party. I don't have much use

(21:36):
for Fox News, never have, and it always ends up
being just like one person I have used for for
the longest time. Tucker Carlson was that person. And now
it's Jesse Wanners. And watch how he handles our little
you know, father of two Husbands of the Year from
Maryland slash MS thirteen gang banger with his left just

(22:00):
down the five.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Listen to this, this exchange. I loved it.

Speaker 8 (22:05):
Jessica keeps on saying, there's all these mistakes. First she
said this guy was picked up because he had a
bull's hat, and then he has tattoos on his hand, by.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
The way, and a bull's hat would be a reason
to pick somebody up.

Speaker 8 (22:15):
God, it could spell MS thirteen.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
Yes it is.

Speaker 8 (22:18):
Read the symbolism, Jessica, what are you a gang detective?
Then he's watering paraphernalia that says the slogan for MS thirteen,
and then he gets caught up in a gang sweep
with ranking members of MS thirteen as part of a
murder investigation, then gets pulled over he suspective of human trafficking,
then gets accused of slugging his wife twice and she

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has it on video, and suddenly his name isn't Maryland Dad.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
It's due process.

Speaker 8 (22:47):
You transitioned pretty quickly, Jessica. And to say this administration
never admits a mistake. You guys never admitted you open
the border for four years.

Speaker 11 (22:56):
Come on, you're saying this guy, you're.

Speaker 8 (22:59):
Saying this guys afraid to go home, because that's funny.
In twenty nineteen when he was popped, he said he
wasn't afraid to go home, Jessica. Funny that you're into
due process now after bringing us the me Too movement,
cancel culture, and the Trump trials. You can't break into
the country and ignore the process of coming here and

(23:20):
then want a process to leave. You cannot cut the
line to come here and then ask to be put in.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
The line to go home.

Speaker 8 (23:29):
If you guys are going to be the defense attorneys
for every criminal gang banger in America after you've allowed
the gangs to invade and now say all of them
need lawyers, it's going to be an eternity Jessica to
get these people out of here.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
You know what's interesting is why'd they pick this one?
Why in a pool full of marbles would you reach
down and pick this one? Garcia, human trafficker, m S thirteen,
gang banger wife Peter, and then double down and then

(24:10):
quadruple down. Well, no wonder Senate GOP members put this
mock tourism ad together for El Salvador.

Speaker 12 (24:22):
Welcome to L Salvador, home to breathtaking sunsets, world class
surf pranks and gang banger Kilmer Abrego Garcia. L Salvador
is the destination for Democrats seeking the thrill of bringing violent, criminal,
illegal aliens back to America. Come witness Trump derangement syndrome

(24:45):
and its purest form, from Chris van Holland to Corey Booker,
who may even see John Ossa. So what are you
waiting for, Senate Democrats? Join your colleagues and step into
the rhythm of rescue today.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
I mean, that's all you need to run in the
midterm election, right, I mean that is you know somewhere
Lauren Michaels should be watching now. That's timely and funny, unless,
of course, you have Trump arrangement syndrome. Umm, well, what

(25:22):
can we say, Uh, the biggest hoax on humanity, COVID,
biggest political hoax on the American people in history. Joe
Biden a functioning president. The open border is probably one
of the greatest mistakes, right up there with just letting

(25:44):
everyone stiff a trillion dollars of their commitments and loans. Well,
that all ended yesterday.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Listen.

Speaker 7 (25:51):
In other news, the Trump administration has announced we will
put an end to Joe Biden's illegal loan bailout attempts.
No student loan has been referred to collection and since
March of twenty twenty that comes.

Speaker 8 (26:02):
To an end.

Speaker 7 (26:03):
On May fifth, the Department of Education will resume involuntary
collections for borrowers with defaulted federal student loans. The student
loan portfolio controlled by the federal government is nearly one
point six trillion dollars, but fewer than four out of
ten borrowers are in repayment. This is unsustainable, unfair, and
a huge liability for American taxpayers. Debt cannot be wiped away,

(26:28):
It just ends up getting transferred to others. So why
should Americans who didn't go to college or went to
college and responsibly paid back their loans, pay for the
student loans of other Americans.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
Ah, the return to common sense in America. Oh, by
the way, speaking of that greatest hoax, you know that
Joe Biden was actually president. That came up with Elizabeth
Warren making an appearance on Talk Easy podcast and it
didn't go very well.

Speaker 9 (26:57):
Do you regret saying that President Biden had a mental acutity,
He had a sharpness to him. You said that up
until July of last.

Speaker 11 (27:04):
Year, I said what I believed to be true, and
you think he was as sharp as you. I said
I had not seen decline, and I hadn't at that point.

Speaker 9 (27:21):
You did not see any decline from twenty twenty four
Joe Biden to twenty twenty one Joe Biden.

Speaker 11 (27:26):
When I said that, you know what the thing is?
He Look, he was sharp, he was on his feet.
I saw him live event, I had meetings with him.

Speaker 9 (27:40):
A couple of times. On his feet is not praise.
He can speak in sentences is not.

Speaker 11 (27:49):
Praise fair enough? Fair enough? Look it is the question
is what are we going to do now?

Speaker 1 (27:59):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (28:05):
I described the death of journalism while I was dying.
It's now dead. It's a decomposing corpse. But you you,
you're experiencing the death of the Democrat Party. And the
first thing to die was its credibility. Hard to have
sounds the.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Day without our hero Scott Jennings, he had a mic
drop listen.

Speaker 6 (28:29):
And the message of this is not to because Bill
mart was totally great. He's totally in the right to
do it, and I loved his monologue, even though I
disagree with most everything he believes politically, he was right
to do this and he was right to speak out
about it. But this isn't about that dinner. It's about
the next one. Because this is the modern left. It's
an attempt always to intimidate people into not ever doing

(28:49):
it again. It's to silence yourselves, or we'll do it
for you. That's the purpose of this op ed, so
that the next comedian or the next person on the
American left chooses not to speak to Donald Trump. This
is all an effort to get people not to do
what you just said.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
Now, the greater threat is will there ever be another
Elon Musk? Will there ever be another Donald Trump? What
two people could be wealthy enough to withstand what these
two individuals had to withstand to return us to common sense,

(29:28):
because that's the biggest grift in their plan. Oh, sure
you can run for president, but will assassinate your character daily,
will probably aid in this physical assassination and taking of

(29:48):
your life, or destroy your life's work, as they're doing
with Elon Musk. The final piece of sound is beautiful
for two reasons. One, is there any office that Steve
Garvey will not run for? I honed it on this piece,
and then I was shocked to find out is Steve

(30:08):
Garvey running for mayor of Oakland? Seventy is now, But anyway,
this is a Oakland new mayor who is proposing a
fifty dollars Now. Remember California bankrupt and in the latest

(30:30):
polls they want to continue to fund healthcare for illegals
that's costing a one point three billion as their bankrupt.
So not the sharpest electorate out there. But this is
the mayor of Oakland proposing a fifty dollars minimum wage.
Remember when we thought Seattle was stupid for trying to
do twenty dollars, because what happens you have job loss,

(30:54):
not gain. Entry level positions were meant to be just
that entry level. If you're still making minimum wage six
months after taking a job somewhere. You need to find
a new line of work. You're not that good. It's
a way in and then you grow. Minimum wage was

(31:15):
never intended to sustain a family of four. It was
certainly never intended to be a six figure French fry
dropping job.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
And listen to her justification.

Speaker 13 (31:28):
You're calling for a fifty dollars an hour federal minimum wage.
That's seven times the current national minimum wage of seven
to twenty five an hour. Can you explain how that
would be economically sustainable for small businesses? You have sixty seconds.

Speaker 14 (31:42):
First, let me say I owned and ran a small
business for eleven years. I created hundreds of jobs, benefits,
retirement benefits, also healthcare benefits. I know what worker productivity means,
and that means that you have to make sure that
your employees are taken care of and have a living wage.

(32:04):
In the Bay Area, I believe it was the United
Way came out with the report that very recently one
hundred and seven twenty seven thousand dollars for a family
of four is just barely enough to get by. Another survey,
very recently, one hundred and four thousand for a family
of one, barely enough to get by low income.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
You have a hard time doing housing with the regulations.
You have a hard time having take home with all
the taxation. Can you imagine one hundred thousand dollars minimum wage.
That'd be the solution, Wouldn't it shocking?

Speaker 1 (32:42):
She lost you, We.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
Will win, we will miss.

Speaker 3 (32:50):
They all look like a bunch of girly men.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
Fights hard to believe Steve Carvey didn't win that Centerbrate.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Trono.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
President Trump says China has to make a trade deal
and will Mark Mayfield has more.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
Speaking from the White House, Trump said China needs to
sell it's goods to the US, and he's confident they'll
come to the marketing table.

Speaker 12 (33:18):
I'm not going to say, oh, I'm going to play
hardball with China.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
I'm going to play hardball with you, President che No.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
No, We're going to be very nice. They're going to
be very nice.

Speaker 3 (33:27):
He added that the US is losing two trillion dollars
in trade across the globe and those days are over.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Trump said the.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
US is getting ripped off by almost every country.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
I'm Mark Mayfield Department of Education will resume collecting defaulted
student loans.

Speaker 15 (33:40):
The department announced collections will begin on May fifth, and
borrowers could be referred to debt collectors or have money
deducted from their paychecks. Student loan repayment requirements were paused
in March twenty twenty due to the COVID nineteen pandemic.
The Biden administration opted not to resume collections and attempted
to forgive student loan debt in a program that was

(34:02):
ultimately struck down by the Supreme Court. The Trump administration
has indicated it would offer no such concessions to borrowers.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
I'm Brian shuk.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Elon Mus says he'll be spending less time at DOZE
starting in May.

Speaker 10 (34:15):
The Tesla CEO opened his company's earnings call Tuesday, saying
his time allocation with the department will drop significantly. He
added he'll spend a day or two per week working
on DOGE for as long as President Trump would like
him to. Tesla stock has plummeted more than forty percent
this year following his comments, shares were up nearly five
percent and after hours training I'm Dammage Rhio.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
We're all in this Together. This is your morning show
with Michael Ndheld, Joano
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