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Why is red wearing red? Why is wearing red? And
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Good morning, and welcome to Monday, the twenty fourth of
March Yevlo twenty twenty five. President Trump's special envoy to
the Middle East says negotiations are making progress towards acas
fire between Russia and Ukraine. Who'd have thought this a
week two four ago. Pope Francis recuperating at the Vatican

(01:15):
released from the hospital on Sunday. Police in New Mexico
say there have been four arrests in connection with a
deadly mass shooting at a park in Las Cruses that
left three dead and fifteen others wounded. And former Utah
Congresswoman Mia Love is dead. Love was the first Black
Republican woman elected to Congress. She died at her home
Sunday after a battle with brain cancer. She was just

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forty nine years old. Now beyond the top stories, we
have March Madness. I'm looking down at my show prep
bracket from before the tournament began, and I said, I
see very little to stop Auburn, although they tried to
lose a lot late in the season, so who could
knock him off? I circled Michigan and Michigan State, both

(02:00):
alive in the sweet sixteen. My biggest mistake thinking Saint
John's and somewhere Big John at the Your Morning show
sports Book, we need to talk them off the ledge.
He might be on the third floor thinking about jumping
Saint John's. That was a huge defeat over the weekend.
I thought they'd be alive all the way to the
lead eight. They're gone. That leaves a pretty clear path

(02:22):
for Florida, as we suggested, was going to go to
the final four all along. Alabama's still alive, The balls
are still alive, and maybe they're the only ones that
can stop Duke and Houston. Everything played out exactly the
way I thought when I look at my bracket, I
have three holes in the Sweet sixteen. I was in
the top. That's not too shabby, though. There were what

(02:44):
twenty five million brackets and I was in the top
forty five thousand. And I heard a story on the
way in that there are no perfect brackets left. How
did they Illinoid took care of that for everyone else?
And me? How do they know that some lady in
an office like hours, Well it's only those colors. Well,

(03:04):
there could be, and I doubt it it's happened. Do
you think you think there's a perfect bracket out some place.
I have three holes in my Sweet sixteen. Colors didn't
see all miss I obviously didn't see Saint John's losing,
and I didn't see Kentucky defeating Illinois. So I have
three holes. I think a lot of people got at

(03:24):
least one. Everyone's got at least one, and several have more.
I thought the most fascinating two points on brackets. One
they did a piece. Who did this? Red? The Doge Madness?
Was that a Fox? You can't hear I think he's
we have some technical issues with Red. Oh really didn't

(03:46):
need to hear me make fun of him. He's wearing red.
I don't know if he did or what if that's
how he got his name. He's always wearing red. I
don't know he got that. We need to buy him
some sweaters and you a TV for Christmas. He got
his haircut. I thought that was just receding hairline. Oh yeah,
it is on the sides. Look at that daper this
Obviously he was emotionally moved by the wrestling matches and
got himself a wrestling haircut. Did Fox put this together?

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Because it's not like me to give Fox credit, but
I think I have to. It was Doge Madness, and
I thought, you know, what a clever way to kind
of give everybody some of the highlights of Doge. And
so they have a sweet sixteen setup, four and a
half million edible insects, forty five million DEI scholarships, billions
on misclassifying employees twenty two billion for free housing and

(04:34):
cars for legals. I got news for you that's going
all the way to the championship. You're not going to
top that in this day and age. One point three
million for health and human services and trans youth of color,
which I had going all the way to the final
four one point seven five million for Metropolitan Museum of Art,
one hundred thousand for the EPA to Chicago's Teachers Union,

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a million on gender transition. Then they had on the
other side of the bracket one point four to five
billion for FEMA luxury hotels, four and a half million
to combat disinformation in Kazakhistan. Two billion for the US
sent to the Taliban that's headed to the national championship.

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Twelve million for Las Vegas pickleball facility. Twelve million dollars
for pickleball worth every penny. I mean, what kind of
an impact on homelessness could twelve million dollars have. It's
bringing people together, it's building community, it's destroying knees. Six
hundred and ninety thousand dollars to study cannabis use. Well,
someone did it for the government already, because I can

(05:42):
tell you young kids that smoke this cannabis are headed
towards a heart attack. Seven point nine that's coming up
in our top five stories of the day. Seven point
nine million to teach Sri Lankan journalists, teach them? What English?
What are we teaching them? If so, I'm setting my
kids they're officially Sri Lankan. One hundred and sixty eight

(06:05):
thousand for a fauci exhibit, only if it's at Alcatraz,
which I was going to anyway. Eight hundred and thirteen
for vegetable gardens in El Salvador. Yeah. I don't know
how anybody else filled out their bracket, but I couldn't
resist the two billion dollars being sent to the Taliban
to face off with twenty two billion dollars for free
housing and cars for illegals. And then while everybody was

(06:28):
watching basketball, the miracle on the mat took place. You know,
My first reaction was, why is President Trump? Just because
I'm not a huge wrestling fan, obviously, but that doesn't
mean it's not worthy of being a fan of. Just
means I'm not. But I remember thinking, what's Donald Trump
doing going to the NCAA Wrestling National Championship, And think

(06:54):
if he listened to me, and wasn't there what a
magical moment. First you have Homa State University's Wyatt Hendrickson
defeat the US Olympic champion Gable Stevenson. And then, by
the way, can I just I know this is for
Sounds of the Day, but I mean, how can we
not a joke? Listen to this announcer go out of

(07:17):
his mind. He literally transitions throughout this audio clip. He
starts as a male commentator, and he transitions into a
high pitched squeal, go take us out of sack, I mean,

(07:50):
going back and forth. What is this that? Uh, that's
a stone called Steve Alston ring music doesn't make any
sense in college. But when they all tackle him with
the American flag, not that both wrestlers weren't American U
then they cut to his family hugging, going nuts. But

(08:12):
then he turns, walks to the president, points at him,
and as the second lieutenant salutes the commander in chief,
I'm a count to the American count to the American rock.
I can't believe him. The floor they you got trump

(08:33):
fist pupping. I mean, what a moment? Did it? Hey?
Shut up? I mean, somewhere I'll bet she shut up.
Shut up. That's that's called sensory overload. Would you just
finally shut up? I can't believe. I can't believe with
my I'm holding up to know, I can't believe in
my eyes are saying, what are the odds of this

(08:56):
becoming a movie? I mean, this is a I guess
she would have to follow wrestling to know just how
great Gable is. I mean that is like I remember
he used to have that Mike Tyson Nintendo boxing. You'd
always start out with that little wiry guy that was
real short. Yeah you know he's always doing that with
his body. Punch out, Yeah, yeah, punch out. I mean,

(09:17):
this was David versus Goliath and the Oklahoma State cowboy.
David did it, and the crowd went crazy, and the
president was there, and then he got saluted. I even
think I think we got the name of the movie right,
Miracle on Matt, Miracle on the Mat. There you go
the measure, there's your Disney movie. Miracle on Matt is
a different movie. Miracle on Matt. Yes, that would be

(09:39):
a different movie than Miracle on the Mat. Are you
making a funny and an off color funny to start
the show? You know, I didn't sleep very well. I
don't even know where I'm at. I don't either. That's
nothing compared to the flop that was snow White. Now,
at the end of the day, snow White's going to
bring in I think forty three million dollars from the weekend.

(10:00):
That's a good ten million less than projected. But it's
the way it got raided and the way it got
panned throughout the weekend. I mean, this is a disgusting
creation of wokeness. But you know, never mind. I'm not
woke personally, but I mean, could you make a woke

(10:22):
remake of a Disney classic any more out of step
with the timing and culture than this release? Only to
be outdone by The Alto Knights starring Robert de Niro,
who has destroyed his career being so politically vile and visible.

(10:46):
He's got to be stopped. Thank you You were, Robert
Janniro's new movie, with all the high hopes and accolades
and predictions, came in sixth place and only brought forty
five million dollars. I think Disney ought to do Miracle
on the Mat and get away from the wokeness, but

(11:09):
that's just my take. Anyway, those are just some of
the big moments. We've got polls of plenty today. The
Dems trail the GOP and favorability again, so first CNN,
then NBC, now Fox. I put an asterisk by this.
Fifty percent of Whites have a favorable view of the
Republican Party. Forty two percent of Blacks have a favorability

(11:31):
of the Republican Party, which the favorability for the Democrats
I think was at sixty percent. I mean, these are
numbers I never thought possible. I told you that this
is not just an election cycle. This has been a
trend for almost two decades now. The Democrat Party has
lost the Hispanic vote coalition. Now fifty six percent of

(11:53):
Hispanics have a favorability approval of the Republican Party and
percent of all other minorities with a favorability for the
Republican Party. I never thought I'd see these numbers. Tim
Wallas has walked back his jokes about Tesla Stock's. Either

(12:14):
he realized how unfunny it is to root against America.
Maybe he realized that the Minnesota pension is funded heavily
and Tesla Stock whatever coach Timmy has come to his senses.
We got everything for you. Between now and the end
of the third hour, our correspondences will be here. Our
contributor from the Republican Party, Chris Walker, will be joining us.
The Dems clearly want schumerale, but do they want AOCN?

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And Bernie wouldn't go that far? But is she the
heir apparent of the Bernie Sanders extreme left coalition? It's
our question of the day. It's your morning show with
Michael del Chno clearly unloading their entire home into the
dumpster and causing me to miss an entire second half

(12:59):
of a sweet sixteen game. Sure hope you got it
all finished, and thanks for ruining my sunday. You don't
have a TV on your phone? Yeah, that was driving
well twenty six minutes after the offer, just waking up.
Welcome to Moonday, the twenty fourth of March. These are
your top five stories of the day. President trump special
envoy in the Middle East says negotiations are making progress

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towards the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.

Speaker 5 (13:22):
Steve Wincoff told Fox News Sunday that a seasfire on
the Black Sea could be coming soon.

Speaker 4 (13:27):
I think that you're going to see in Saudi Arabia
on Monday some real progress, particularly as it effects a
black Sea ceasefire on ships.

Speaker 5 (13:38):
He went on to say that from there a full
seas fire should be coming soon.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
Winkoff insisted his.

Speaker 5 (13:42):
Main goal is to end the conflict and stop the killing,
going on to criticize the Biden administration for its refusal
to negotiate with the Russian president Vladimir Putin. I'm mark Neefhiew.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
While you're making that movie about miracle on the mat,
maybe make it a double feature. How about the miracle
at the Vatican? Who'dah saw this too? Weeks? Four weeks ago,
Pope Francis back at the Vatican after being released from
the hospital.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
On Sunday, the eighty eight year old Pope made a
brief appearance for the first time in more than five weeks,
waving from the hospital balcony in Rome.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
The Pope smiled and.

Speaker 6 (14:13):
Greeted the cheering crowds and said thank you all before
being taken back inside. Minutes later, he could be seen
waving from the backseat of a car as a convoy
left the hospital for a short trip back to the Vatican.
The Pope had been hospital licensed February fourteenth with double pneumonia.
I'm chammaged for HEO.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
The United States Small Business Administration says it'll cut around
twenty seven hundred positions at the agency. Scott Carr has
more from Washington.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
The job set for elimination make up about forty three
percent of the workforce at the SBA. Official say the
cuts are part of an agency restructuring that'll focus on
ending social policy agendas of the prior administration. Agency official
say the SBA loan guarantee, as well as disaster assistance
programs and its field and veteran operations will not be

(14:59):
affected by the cuts that officials say will include voluntary
resignations and the expiration of covid era and their term appointments.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
I'm Scott Carr in Washington. Sad News out of Utah.
Former Utah Congresswoman Miil Love is dead. Love was the
first Black Republican woman elected to Congress. She died at
her home peacefully on Sunday after a battle with brain cancer.
She was just forty nine years old. Today is National
Cocktail Day. Of course, pre Tennis has more.

Speaker 7 (15:28):
It's a whole day for you to think about your
favorite cocktail and then after work order it fruity blend
it on the rocks. Today's your day. A reminder to
be enthusiastic but not crazy with your order. Although bartenders
usually can pull together most drinks, it's maybe not the
time to test the limits of National Cocktail Day with
a drink called the Commonwealth. It has seventy one ingredients,

(15:50):
but have fun and designated driver. I'm pre Tennis.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
Well, if you're up this early, you may have missed
the ending of the Arizona game. They won eighty seven
eighty three over Oregon to a advanced to the Sweet
sixteen and Michigan State seventy one sixty three a winter late.
Now the Sweet sixteen is set. Michigan, Auburn, Ole, miss
Michigan State, Arkansas, Texas Tech, Florida and Maryland Duke, Arizona

(16:17):
BYU Bama and Purdue Houston, Tennessee and Kentucky all four
number one seats to the Live and well heading into
the Sweet sixteen. Hey, this is Lee Murphy in Cottontown, Tennessee.

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if we're going to do the movie Miracle on the Matt,
the story of OSU wrestler Wyatt Hendrickson, we better not
trust that to Disney.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
Let's go ahead and let an indy make that, or
it may be Miracle on Matt. We're going to have
the top five stories of the day coming up. We've
got the Envoy to the Middle East saying negotiations are
making great progress towards the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.
The Pope is back at the Vatican being released from
the hospital yesterday, and police in New Mexico say they

(17:38):
have four individuals arrested in custody and connection with the
deadly mass shooting at a park in Las Crusis that
left three people dead and fifteen wounded. And Mea Love
has passed away a brain cancer at the age of
forty nine, the first black Republican woman elected to Congress
and from Utah. A sad news to way. And then
George Foreman died over the weekend too. We'll have more

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on that coming up. Top five stories of the day,
But first my top five things you need to know.
I mean, the news tells you, this is news. This
is what Jerry Ley need to know. This is not
the first and only poll, in fact, it's the third
in a series, and the CNN poll pointed to the
same thing. The NBC poll poll pointed to that. The

(18:22):
Fox News poll now points to the GOP is a
six to double digit favorability leader over the Democrat Party
by a six point margin. Voters have more favorable opinions
of the Republicans than they do the Democrats. In part.
As we break it down, you'll see because of the
Democrats view of themselves, that's what's holding them back the most.

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The Mirror, the latest Rasmussen report national poll shows fifty
percent of like the US voters view the Republican Party favorably,
with twenty two percent very favorably, So that's nearly half
of its total vote. Meanwhile, the Democrats forty four percent
are viewed favorable, with only a seventeen percent very favorable.

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So it's a twenty two to seventeen lead for the
Republicans and very favorable fifty to forty four percent in favorability.
Now let's go to the mirror. Eighty three percent of
Republicans have a favorable opinion of the GOP Party. So
you wonder, you know what became of the old establishment?
I mean, if this is the Reagan Revolution meets the

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Tea Party movement meets trump Ism, where's the old establishment
Republican Party? Roughly at seventeen percent, it looks like but
eighty three percent of Republicans have a favorable view of
their own party. Only seventy two percent of Democrats have
a favorable view of the Democrat Party. And what's that?
Driven by just what you saw play out over the weekend?

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The extreme Bernie Sanders AOC far left twenty six percent.
Remember we how many times do we refer to it
anywhere from twenty six to thirty three percent of the
crazy left. Well, here it shows up in this poll
exactly a twenty six percent of Democrats with an unfavorable
view of their party. Now, whenever you do a poll

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like this and you don't get specific about the questions,
you really can't know how many. I'm in fact, because
of this, I'm I'm shocked it isn't higher, Because how
many Democrats would say they have an unfavorable view of
their party for caving, for not obstructing enough. And then
how many would have an unfavorable view of their party

(20:33):
because well, it's embarrassing how we're obstructing. If Donald Trump
said oxygen's good, we'd all hold our breath and die.
So you just don't know. And that's why I would
expect that number to be higher unless there's a presumption
in the mind of those being polled, And there's your
twenty six percent of the extreme left. Only sixteen percent

(20:55):
of Republican voters have an unfavorable view of the publican party.
Well forty percent of self identified conservatives have a very
favorable opinion, twenty eight percent of liberals have a very
favorable impression of the Democrat Party. So if this is
a far left party and it's in the midst of
a civil war amongst itself that hasn't been decided yet,

(21:20):
the troops are more numerous on the liberal side, they're
not left enough. And as for the Republican Party, appears
to be just the right amount of conservatives. I asterixt this.
I thought there was nothing more telling in this poll
than this. Fifty percent of whites, forty two percent of Blacks,

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fifty six percent of Hispanics, and sixty six percent of
other minorities have a favorable impression of the Republican Party.
That the black vote is at two, favorability rating is
at forty two percent, and the Hispanic is at fifty
six that's a big problem for the Democrats and the

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midterm elections. And if you go to the Democrat side,
forty three percent of whites, the black vote, which Barack
Obama won with ninety seven percent of is down to
a sixty percent approval rating, Hispanics down to forty seven percent,
and twenty two percent for all other minorities have a

(22:28):
favorability rating positive for the Democrat Party. You know, we
used to always say at the end of the day.
Thank god for the electoral College. Otherwise you'd have about
five cities elect every president. I don't even think they
got the numbers inside the urban metroplexus. I think it's shocking.

(22:53):
This could be the best story of the day. Sure,
this is once again yet another example of the art
of the deal and a victory to Trump. But all
of a sudden, Venezuela decides, uh, we'll take our prisoners.
We'll take these illegal immigrants that you're sending back. Now,

(23:16):
we'll take them. After seeing primarily gang members go to
an l Salvador prison shackled, getting their head shaved, and
then suddenly, after the deportations of Venezuelan's Maduro government now says, hey,
we'll take them. Listen to the quote, migration isn't a crime,

(23:41):
and we will not rest until we achieve the return
of all of those in need and rescue our brothers
kidnapped in Al Salvador. Are they referring as their brothers
the gang members of trendy Aragua, because if so, that

(24:04):
would mean that they are a proxy for the Venezuelan government,
which would exactly be the reason why the president would
use the seventeen ninety eight Alien Enemies Act. They're scrambling
at left to CBS, NBC, ABC, c AT, n MSNBC
to figure out how to cover this one. I do

(24:24):
love Tim Walls coach. Timmy had to walk back his
jokes about Tesla stocks, you know, openly rooting against American
companies and workers. Probably not the best timing to do
that in America. Or maybe he realized just how heavily
invested the Minnesota pension fund is with Tesla. Either way,

(24:45):
he decides to walk it back. I was just being
a smart Alec. He didn't say, Alec, I have to
be careful about being as smart Alex said Timmy, Timmy
out of a ducklehead. These people have no sense of humor,
the most literal people. Oh, he was just joking, and

(25:08):
we just can't take a joke. Well, that leads into
this final story, the ten theories driving the DEM's identity crisis,
and this comes from Axios, the far left publication. Since
the devastating twenty twenty four losses election night, Democrats have
found themselves in disarray, leaderless and finger pointing, and here

(25:35):
comes Axios to the rescue. So they start to list
the ten reasons, because obviously you can't begin to rebuild
your party and you can't get your ducks in line
prior to a midterm election till you realize why you lost. Now.

(25:58):
At no point in this top ten list, at no
point in talking to Bernie Sanders, at no point talking
to any Democrat leaders, would they ever dare look you
in the eye or look the mirror in the face
and realize it's their worldview, it's their platform, it's their policies.

(26:20):
Why because if you admit that, what are you so?
Axio says, Hey, look, you can talk to twenty Democrats.
You'll find each one has a different story, a different
theory is to why they lost in twenty twenty four.
But how did this party that was so cohesive in
twenty seventeen under a resistance banner now not be able

(26:47):
to find its way? And of course why does it matter?
Because it's hard to win until you know why you lost.
Here are ten theories, based on conversations with dozens of
top Democrats on what went wrong and what needs to change.
One theory, it was all Joe Biden's fault. Everybody knew

(27:09):
he was seen now, everybody knew he wasn't really president
and they waited too long to drop him. Oh come on, man,
which well, you know that's true, which leads to and
I didn't even bring up the what happened at the Vatican.
Then the second reason is it's all Kamala's fault. She
was a bad candidate. That was proven in twenty nineteen

(27:30):
when she was the first to go after attacking Old Joe.
And by the way, who did her in Telsey Gabbard?
Where is she working for Trump? You can't make any
of this up. The other is the ignoring of podcasts
and social media, thinking that legacy mainstream media that's dead
still had ratings, still had influence when it didn't, and

(27:54):
Harris refused to go on The Joe Rogan Show being
the biggest bad move. Fourth in the list was two
woke Democrats struggle to defend their support for marginalized communities,
transgendered people, those who benefit from diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Republicans spend tens of millions of dollars on ads blasting

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Democrats as having gone too far to the left on
social issues. Democrats fail to effectively justify their positions. Some,
including potential twenty twenty eight contenders Rommy Manuel and Gavin
Newsom argue the party needs to moderate or focus less
on such far left issues. The fifth reason elitist words.

(28:37):
The party has become the party of the college educated
and for the what they've lost campus. This is a problem,
but all right, and as members talk talk about it
in ways the working class finds condescending or alienated. In
other words, use smarty pants and us dumb blue collars.

(28:59):
Elitists power. It's not just the way the party talks,
it's the way it governs. The working classes felt left
behind by the Democrat Party testosterone. Many men, especially young men, feeld.
Democrats don't have an agenda for them and don't seem
to care about their problems, so they turned to Maga eight.
The economy, stupid inflation, inflation, inflation that would be at

(29:27):
every level of governing. The Democrats missed that. Cue the border.
Democrats mishandled the border under Biden and abandoned the tough
on immigration policies the party had under President Clinton and Obama.
By the way, come make up on our sound as
a day you'll hear Bernie Sanders praising President Trump for
finally securing the border, though he never campaigned on securing

(29:51):
the border, not in twenty sixteen when he would have
gotten the nomination, in twenty twenty, when he would have
gotten the nomination, and so he didn't call on anybody
to secure the border the twenty twenty four campaign. Now,
suddenly Bernie sees the light. Tenth on the list from Axios,
Trump's just one of a kind. In twenty sixteen, they

(30:13):
explained his victory blaming Russia's social media fake news, Bernie Sanders,
Hillary's emails on her servers. Now he's just one of
a kind. Now, the most obvious thing to look at
here is is it possible? Axios? It's all of the above,

(30:35):
all ten of those which would suggest you got a
lot of work to do. In fact, going beyond that,
could I suggest maybe it's your worldview out of step
with the peoples. Maybe it's your platform as a party
out of step with the people. And each individual policy

(30:55):
that made you le for ten in that list of ten.
Nobody ever les to see all of the above, Nobody
ever likes to admit it's worldview, policy, and platform. And
that's my top three things you need to know. We'll
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your Morning Show with Michael Del Chrono. We're just waking up.
Senate Minority Leader Chucky Schumer says he won't step aside
despite pressure from his fellow Democrats.

Speaker 5 (32:43):
Appearing on NBC's Meet the Press, the New York senator
defended his decision to vote for a Republican funding bill.
Schumer center if the bill had failed, the shutdown that
would have resulted would be worse than the government funding
bill going into effect. Schumer's move has drawn sharp criticism
from some of his own party, who say Schumer should
be opposing Trump ajenda at every turn.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
I'm Mark Neefield. Well, this was in the presidential document
when he signed it. But Education Secretary Linda McMahon says
federal funding will continue for essential education programs. Admit to
push by the Trump administration to shut down the Department
of Education. Tammy Tricheo has more.

Speaker 6 (33:20):
Nik Mahn was questioned on the future of the department
during an interview with CNN State of the Union, where
she defended President Trump's executive order to initiate the closure
of the department, the outward facing programs that are going
to be affecting students are there's not going to be
any defunding for those programs. McMahon said many of the
programs the department funds will be transferred to other agencies

(33:42):
in an effort to make education funding more efficient. She
said this is part of the Trump administration's larger goal
of strengthening state control over education. I'm Tammy Triheo.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
Canada's new Prime minister is calling for a snap election
to help him deal with the US trade war.

Speaker 8 (33:57):
Mark Carney was elected by the Liberal Party early this
month to replace Justin Trudeau following his resignation. Carney called
the election for April twenty eight, saying he needs a
strong mandate to respond to Trump administration tariffs and the
threat to the Canadian economy. Speaking on Sunday, the new
prime minister said Canada is facing the most significant crisis

(34:17):
of our lifetimes because of President Trump's trade actions and
annexation comments.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
I'm Lisa Carton. Legendary boxer George Foreman is dead. Jim
Forbes takes a look back at his life.

Speaker 9 (34:29):
His family announced he passed away peacefully on Friday at
the age of seventy six, surrounded by loved ones. Foreman
was a two time heavyweight champion and gold medal Olympian
who participated in two of the most infamous boxing matches
of all time, the Fight of the Century against Joe
Fraser in nineteen seventy one and the Rumble in the

(34:50):
Jungle against Muhammad Ali in nineteen seventy four. In their statement,
his family said, Foreman quote lived a life marked by
unwavering faith, humidity, and purpose. No cause of death was provided,
and the family has asked for privacy at this time.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
I'm Jim Forbes. Oh, we're down to a sweet sixteen
in college basketball. Let's see. We got all four number
one still alive, half of the number two is still alive,
and seven SEC teams headed to the sweet sixteen. And
it looks good for about I think four of them
to make it to the Elite eight. In birthdays today,

(35:27):
we got Jim Parsons from Big Bang Theory is fifty
two years old, NFL great Peyton Manning forty nine years old.
Actress Jessica Chastain is forty eight and designer. It's been
a while since he's been what everybody's wearing, but he
had quite a run in the eighties nineties. Tommy Hilfiger
seventy four years old today. That your birthday, Happy birthday.
We're so glad you were born. We're all in this together.

(35:49):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Nhild Joano
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