04-07-26 YMS HR2 An Apollo message to Artemis, the drumbeat of war meets the clock that’s ticking.

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I'm Stephanie Young. The hit podcast Love Trapped is back with new updates in the case of Laura Owens. This is CR 2025 State versus Laura Owens. I think she really believes that she still hasn't out. I'm quite confident that they're up to something. We're following the case live as the criminal charges finally come to a conclusion. Trust us when we tell you as the victims of Laura Owens, she will not stop. Listen to Love Trapped on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, it's Michael. Your morning show airs live 5 to 8 a.m. Central, 6 to 9 Eastern, and great cities like Memphis, Tennessee, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Sacramento, California. We'd love to be a part of your morning routine. But we're happier here now. Enjoy the podcast. Starting your morning off, right? A new way of talk. A new way of understanding. Because... We're in this together. This is your morning show with Michael Del Journal. Thank you, Mike McCann. Seven minutes after the hour on this seventh day of April, Tuesday. This is your day. This is your morning show. I'm Michael Del Journal. You're very tired and humble host. Listen, in full transparency and confession. I was tied up from 3.30 in the morning until 3.30 in the afternoon. And wisdom would have been, hey, take about a two, three hour nap before the NCAA National Championship. Sure. Because I wasn't going to sleep through the game. And then I'm starting to watch Artemis II. I mean, I can lay in my bed in high definition on my phone and be in the capsule with these astronauts as they're viewing the moon with a view we haven't had in a long time and one that we've been able to share in a technology ever. It was just too compelling. And then the pregame started and then the game started. I have no sleep. I guess I said something about the closest to the moon anyone has ever been. Obviously, Neil Armstrong would say, I stood on it. And so now you're cranky and you're taking it out on me. No, no, I'm just, look, I could misspeak today. There's no question. I have no sleep whatsoever. We're keeping our eye on two big balls. The new ball is Earth as the astronauts are coming home. They'll splash down Friday off the coast of San Diego. Thrills yesterday. I mean, again, more descriptions. The moon is less gray, less ash, looks more brown, more soil, flying over and seeing, you know, the Apollo 12 sitting there still, the base still sitting there on the moon, the camera's still propped up on the moon. But believe it or not, we still have naysayers. I'll share that with you in a minute. The other ball we're watching is a clock and it's ticking. And the president has given an ancient. enemy, a timeline that I think is just impossible. Now I'm looking over their final 10 demands. And I can tell you, if the president is saying this or else, it's or else, and I don't even need or else to get here. But Rory O'Neill is following this deadline for peace. Doesn't look like there's much of a chance of them caving in any way, maybe lining children up around power plants, but I don't know about caving. What do you see from your perspective, Rory? Good morning.

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Yeah, good morning. And again, you know, what are the demands at this point? Are we demanding regime change? Is it just that the Strait of Hormuz reopens? Is it getting that 1,000 pounds or so of partially enriched uranium and getting that secured? You know, let's see exactly what happens at 8 p.m. Eastern time tonight. That's the deadline that's been imposed by the president. And really, on true social, he spoke. almost exclusively about the Strait of Hormuz. But as you mentioned there, there are a lot more items to be negotiated to try to bring some sort of a resolution here. And a lot of people are still scratching their heads, not really seeing the exit ramp or how it's going to work. Well, he made it pretty clear. You will not be allowed to have nuclear weapons. What we don't know does that mean we're coming in to retrieve the enriched uranium, which would be months to do. But, okay, you can't have a nuclear weapon. They're saying they want that program restored. So that alone, we can end the conversation. He wants the straight of Hormuz open. They don't have any intention. They want sanctions lifted. I mean, this. this looks a very, very far apart. I mean, I know what we don't know, but I know enough to know that we know the clock is going to tick another 13 hours, and they're not going to meet any of these demands. So now what? And the president can't back down, or that's going to look like the Obama-Syrian line, and we all know how the right reacted to that. And then if he does bone them, bomb them into the Stone Age, well, that's a problem too, because if you don't like oil at $4 a gallon, how is it going to look when they have no refineries? Well, right. And then, you know, Iran still has capabilities. They've been launching strikes into Israel and to Saudi Arabia and other neighbors there in the Gulf. And that has them on edge as well. And to the president's point, he was asked the question, essentially, what do we care? Why do we have to have a deal with the Strait of Hormuz? Let's just come home. Let them figure it out. We don't depend on that oil anyway. Meanwhile, I watched, I don't know, I'm sure you did too, you and I are both space nerds, the access that we have to this mission, just watching on YouTube. I felt like I was, first of all, I think a height limit. might be in order for the next mission. They looked like worms. I felt like, you know, they were in the, you know how the worms are all crawling amongst each other. Right. But the science of the high zoom lenses still and the videos and the human eyes all describing what's being seen so that it can be compared. The one thread I'm taking away, and I'll ask you for yours, this moon is less ash, less gray, and more brown and more soil-like. That's for sure. And more sparkly, we heard from Christina Cook, who said it's like a lampshade that's got a bunch of holes pierced into it because there's a lot of material in there that's flashing the light back at them, which isn't necessarily captured in all those photos. And we really haven't even seen the photos yet. I mean, you know, they're doing the data dump as we speak, sending a lot of that data that was collected with the imagery yesterday. It's being transmitted right now as the crew was sleeping. So we're not even...

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seeing the good stuff yet when it comes to the pictures they were able to take yesterday. By the way, every now and then they would film, fill with stuff. And there was one feature, every American should be seeing this stuff, how the communications is set up inside our atmosphere and then once you get more into outer space. It's a whole different communication system once they start making the journey towards the moon. It's a whole different delivery system. It's really quite fascinating to understand how they do it. I guess I'm just torn. I know you need to go, but there's something about... All right, well, we've had other humans, by the way. How about having Jim Lovell before he dies record a message for that? Come on. Naming the crater for the widow. I mean, oh my gosh. I told everybody on the air, and I know they think I'm being crazy. What I saw from 3.30 in the afternoon until 6.30, nothing on that basketball court. came close to matching what I was watching laying in my bed on my phone it was just absolutely well we'll break it down more in the third hour because I know you needed to go I don't know how to put it into perspective I can tell you the furthest we've ever been away from the earth and and human beings that could you look you right in the eye and say we've never been closer to God and it's changed the way we look at the earth and how we don't love each other it's it was just it was it was better than any Easter service I keep hearing that line from the movie contact from the Carl Sagan book, where she says they should have sent a poet for that journey space. Well, no, but I felt the same way of what they were trying to describe, like, yeah, we should have sent a poet to describe what they were seeing in the far side of the moon. Well, I don't know, but Victor Glover was pretty close to it, wasn't he? All right. Royal will have more in the third hour. It was just, Artemis 2 has just been. I feel like that woman in 1968 who sent the telegram to the astronauts, you just saved 1968. I don't know. I think you saved this first quarter of a century for me. It's just been unbelievable. And it's all right there on your phone. I don't know what you did instead of that. I can tell you I'll make a case for it. I mean, I'm going to play you in sounds of the day. Some of the things that Victor Glover said, I can, I try not to influence you. But so many didn't experience it when it happened. I tend to describe what I was feeling or what I was hearing and what I was seeing. And it seems like I'm trying to tell you how to think. But. Victor Glover didn't seem to have any of this re-rehearsed, pre-rehearsed or planned. This was a man in the moment. So he has a genuine faith that he has carried with him and lived out his entire life. Then you place him in that capsule that far from earth with all of his earthly perspective and now this heavenly view. It was just, it was just amazing.

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And all he could think of was, and he paints this picture, we're on earth and we're looking up, looking for something else. And he's trying to tell you where you're at is A, where it's at, and all there is. And it's not by chance. Look, we're up here. I mean, I can see lights and stars and this and that. But the only life I see is your ball. And if you think we're astronauts in a spaceship, well, you're kind of one on your own on Earth. It was really kind of beautiful in its simplicity. And then he launched into a sermon. Yes, love your God. But love each other. Don't forget the other half of what Jesus taught. And I thought, conviction, he's right. We're all very good about focusing on God and loving him and loving him through obedience. But we're not very good at the obedience of loving each other, are we? And it was a two-pronged commandment. It was just profoundly amazing to me. They were further from Earth than any human being has ever been. And all they could think about or see clearly was God. And that happens to every astronaut. Now you might be asking yourself, all these people that deny. Look, there are people that still deny. They passed over. The Apollo, two of the Apollo landing sites. And you have a clear picture. You can see the base of the lunar module still there. The camera's still sitting on the stand. How'd they get there? Michael, they're still using the same soundstage. Come on. You know that. Well, good morning. I'll leave it at this. I've seen both Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock in space. So seeing video is not believing. Now you're comparing a Hollywood movie and special effects. Who got in that rocket? Where'd that rocket go? You think you just went through the clouds and it disappeared and they escaped through a hatch? And then like the ultimate magic trick, they're going to suddenly appear in that capsule when it splashes down in the Pacific Ocean?

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Jesus spent a lot of his time warning of being separated, separate from the world and not being deceived. I encourage you all to be willing to question what you believe. Whatever it is, just try to prove it yourself without relying on the propaganda. I mean, I'm surrounded by propaganda narratives. This just isn't one of them. If you have to believe what someone else tells you, it isn't a fact, it's faith. Be careful where you place your faith. There's going to be some that still don't believe. By the way, it might be easier to circle the moon, land on the moon, maybe even get to Mars than for some to get to heaven. Narrow is the way. I get that. I just don't think these are related. But I am in awe that they're, because I often thought the access that you're given. And this is, this is where AI is taking us too, by the way. Because it's not, you don't need Hollywood now to create these fake images. Now you can do it in a single stroke on your phone. You're not going to be able to get anybody to believe anything anymore. Nobody's going to know what's real. We're going to lose reality. But boy, you miss something if you lost the reality yesterday. Because what these four individuals saw and described, I mean, can you, I mean, to have level pre-recorded a message. Do you remember how the movie Apollo 13 ended? And I often came straight from his book, but I often find myself reflecting on, when will we go back to the moon? And who will it be? And when will it be? even pre-recorded a message for them just in case we ever went back and they played it for them it was just an extraordinary day in space it just was amazing views of the moon uh never before seen views from the furthest distance ever traveled was quite an accomplishment for the artemus two crew they will splash down on friday off the coast of san diego meanwhile the president The clock is ticking on his ultimatum with Iran. If he is true to his word and Iran is true to their ancient martyrdom and word, this clock is going to tick to zero with no progress made and then what? And then what exactly and what will be the aftermath of that? I'll get you up to speed on that when we come back. Those spam texts. Those scam emails, those nagging phone calls, they're not random. They're scammers. And they buy your personal information from data brokers. They're the ones selling it. Where do they get it? They collect your name, address, phone number, the meds you take, your traffic records, your social media footprint, your income. They package it all together and sell it to anyone willing to pay, including criminals. That's why I use Incogni to take back my privacy and secure me and my family. And I encourage you to do the same. They contact hundreds and hundreds of these data brokers and demand them legally to delete your information. And they must. If you do it yourself, it could be five, six hundred hours that you don't have. We have it. If the problem is being found, the solution is disappearing. And that's what Incogni does. It makes you disappear.

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They removed me from 538 broker sites in the first 48 hours. That would have taken me 500 hours. What's the result? Less spam, fewer scam calls. A lot less personal information floating around the dark web, just being sold to the highest bidder. Go to incogni.com forward slash Michael. Michael, M-I-C-H-A-E-L. Save 60% just for being a Your Morning Show listener. Incogni.com forward slash Michael. If they can't find you, they can't scam you. Incogni.com forward slash Michael. This is your morning show with Michael Del Chono. Morning, Michael. I'm just curious, what does your aura ring tell you on these mornings where you've got no sleep? Does it give you some hard love feedback? Maybe something like, come on, dummy. Go to bed and get some sleep. Yes. It says it's going to be all right. It's time to take action. Your sleep score is declining. To get back on track, try to keep your sleep schedule consistent and find something calming to do in the evening. I was bouncing off heaven after watching NASA till 6.30 and then watching the Michigan. I was born in Flint, Michigan. I might have a history with the Wolverines. It said bright and blue lights in the evening can be disruptive. No, it was blue and maize that was disruptive for me. If you're just waking up, the Michigan Wolverines won the national championship. March madness is over. We press on now towards the Masters. Nothing to be taken away from the Yukon Huskies. Well coached, great team. Out of everybody on that court last night, if I was in the draft, I'd be looking at Reed. So, I mean, there's a lot for Yukon to take pride in. But in the end, the Wolverine 69, 63, Michigan is your national champion. The Pentagon has canceled a scheduled briefing for this morning. I don't think they know what to brief. The president says it's a critical period for Iran. They have about 13 hours to meet the demands or else. And they gave 10 demands of their own. That's basically, I don't need to wait 13 hours. They're choosing or else. And now what? John Decker will join us from the White House. He was among those asking questions of the president during Monday's wide-ranging news conference. He'll give you the recap coming up in minutes. And then I have sounds from... Orion and the crew as they were further away from Earth than any human has ever been with some extraordinary observations of the moon and some extraordinary things to say and perspectives gained from that view. Share all of them with you straight ahead as your morning show continues. Brett and Franklin, Tennessee, and my morning show is your morning show with Michael Del Jarno.

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I'm Stephanie Young. The hit podcast Love Trapped is back with new updates in the case of Laura Owens. This is CR 2025 State versus Laura Owens. I think she really believes that she still hasn't out. I'm quite confident that they're up to something. We're following the case live as the criminal charges finally come to a conclusion. Trust us when we tell you as the victims of Laura Owens, she will not stop. Listen to Love Trapped on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Bill, why is my eye twitching? Does this mean I'm in perimenopause? Maybe I have adult ADHD. I need to look this up. Where's my phone? Juliana, your phone is hot to the touch. I think it's asking you for a break. You know what? Maybe I should just ask chat GPT. Or maybe we can ask an actual human. Yes, like a couple sex therapist. Whoa, that escalated quickly, but... Okay. Because I have questions. We have questions. And I bet everyone has questions. Like, is it normal to sleep in separate bedrooms? We do that. How about this one? Is bribing your kids bad parenting or just negotiating? Oh, and I still do need to know why was my poop green that one time? Hypothetically, right? Okay, well, instead of letting the internet guess, we've got actual people... answering these exact questions. And laughing with us has got to be better than spending three hours down a rabbit hole online. Listen to Bill and Juliana. The podcast. On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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Hi, it's Michael. Your morning show can be heard live weekday mornings 5 to 8 a.m., 6 to 9 a.m. Eastern, and great cities like Tampa, Florida, Youngstown, Ohio, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. We'd love to join you on the drive to work live. But we're glad you here now. Enjoy the podcast. It's an honor to serve you. I'm Michael. Jeffrey's got the sound. Red's keeping an eye on the content. We're all kind of wondering where you are. You can take your place at America's Kitchen Table anytime by using the talkback button. If you're listening on your iHeart app, it's a microphone. It'll count you down 3, 2, 1. we felt from the very beginning it was time for talk radio to be a conversation not an egotistical host that thinks you're lucky to be able to listen to him and i'll tell you what to think because you can't think for yourself and none of that's true Your voice matters most. We trust and respect your voice. So take your place. Use the talkback button or email Michael D. at iHeartMedia.com. Well, John Decker was in the thick of things as he is every day at the White House. And yesterday in particular, there was a lot to talk about. From space to Iran. And John was there asking a lot of the questions. John, good morning. Hey, good morning. Yes, the president's news conference yesterday, one and a half hours. And it was standing room only in the White House press briefing room yesterday, if you happen to catch it on television. The president talking primarily about this deadline, which is approaching. It's 8 p.m. Eastern time tonight. That's the deadline for Iran to reopen. the street of Hormuz. The president says that if that deadline comes and goes and the straight is not reopened, then essentially all hell will break loose. The president threatening to attack Iran's infrastructure. And that is something that the president has not backed away from over the course of the past few days. Yeah, and we did get the 10-point Iranian plan. And I can tell you, John, there's just... They want everything. They want A, the war over permanently, the ability to have nuclear weapons, stay away from all of our proxies, yada, yeah. I mean, they couldn't be further away. So if the clock is ticking inside 13 hours, I don't see any movement in the next 13 hours. And if you do start bombing into the Stone Age and everybody gets their testosterone up, if we think gas is high now, what's going to be when there's no refineries? Did the president get asked that question? Yeah, no, he didn't. You know, there were not any questions that really, you know, this war, when you think about it, unless you have a loved one serving in the Middle East, the way that every American is touched by this war is gas prices. That is for certain. And no one in the White House briefing room yesterday during that news conference asked a question regarding when the president anticipates that gas prices will come down. That, I think, is the primary concern for most people as they watch this. or play out from afar. So I'm watching from afar, and I'm looking at an ancient enemy, and we are their enemy. I know what the ultimate motive is. They want everyone to convert. There's only peace when everyone converts to Islam. And if you don't convert, well, you're either taxed or you're killed. So there's no one's going to win or the other's going to win. So you're playing with a 1,400-year adversary, and you're going to give them 48 hours?

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First of all, they would die in martyrdom happily. That's the only promise of eternal life that they have. So I don't know where you were getting with that. But looking at their 10 demands, it's certainly not going to happen. Now we have their, in essence, their national youth pastor asking children of Iran hand in hand to circle these targets. I mean, they're not backing down. Now, the president's in this position. It can be like the Republicans all criticized with Barack Obama. You drew a line in the sand and now you're not doing anything. So doing nothing's not an answer. Doing something's going to drive gas up, probably prolong things even more. Rebuilding is going to become impossible in a world crisis. I mean, I don't know, give me a bright outcome here. How does this just all go away? Yeah, how does it go away? Well, that's the president's decision. The president is the ultimate decider. He always is, regardless of who the president is. And in this particular case, that's never been more clear. And what I mean by that is it's a judgment call for the president when he believes that all of the goals that he set forward at the beginning of this conflict back on February the 28th have been met. The president has indicated he believes it will take two to three more weeks. And then it's the president's call as to whether or not those goals have been achieved. So keep your eye on the president. That's the only way we'll know for sure when this conflict will actually come to a conclusion. Yeah, we're going to talk more about it with Colonel Stephen Bucci. The enemy also has a say. So we'll keep an eye on both. All right, President obviously was kept aware of what was happening in space, a pretty extraordinary day. some amazing views. And the moon looks a lot more brown than it does gray. And a lot more soil-like than ash-like. It was just an extraordinary day in space. And president had a response to that. I think what's getting the most buzz is candid conversations with the kids. So on Autopenn, it was a busy day at the White House. What's coming up today on the White House briefing room? Well, we go into depth with this deadline coming upon us, this deadline. ticking for the president for Iran more than anything else to reopen the Strait of Formuz. We also talk about a decision by the Supreme Court to essentially dismiss the case involving the president's former advisor, Steve Bannon. You remember Steve Bannon? He still is relevant with his podcast, but he was a top aide to President Trump in his first term. He was convicted, served four months in prison. for defying a congressional subpoena. Well, now that case has been dismissed altogether by the DOJ, and that was affirmed by the Supreme Court yesterday. I thought probably the most, outside of the moon and outside of Iran, the next most interesting story of the day, the newly confirmed Department of Homeland Security Secretary suggesting that sanctuary cities may lose customs enforcement at airports for somebody that travels. Mostly on Air Force One. This won't affect you, but for others that do travel, that's a blow to O'Hare Airport or, you know, some of these major hub airports. Let's talk more about that tomorrow when we have time together. Absolutely. Sounds good. John Decker from the White House. Thank you. You too. It's called the White House briefing room. It'll be up by 9 Eastern Aid Central in about 20 minutes. An in-depth look at everything going on around the White House.

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He won't ever tell you how to think. Just the facts, just the issues. I think you'll find it a wise 15 minutes a day. When you find it, don't forget to give it a preset that way. It's waiting for you every morning. I'm going to make an observation at the risk of sounding dramatic. If this were a kitchen table, let's say, I think we'd all be just kind of eaten quietly. I don't think there'd be a lot of joking around. I don't think there'd be a lot of chatter today. I think there'd be a heaviness and we'd all be eating and no one would be talking. So about 30 minutes ago, Jeffrey goes, I don't know what's going on today. We're not getting a lot of talkbacks. And I said, I think they're all feeling just like we are. There was a point in the Cuban missile crisis where the Air Force chief says you're in a pretty tough position, Mr. President. And Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s response, I believe this was in the movie 13 days too. Of course, 13 days was basically straight off the White House transcripts. A lot of that was verbatim. And he wheels around and looks at General and says, I don't know if you notice, but you're in this too. We're kind of all in this together. But I understand using the words, the president's created a little bit of a pickle for himself. You're dealing with a 1,400-year adversary, and you gave them 48 hours. Well, guess what? They're not going to cave. And now you told everybody you're going to take out all their bridges and all their energy. I know you want the Strait of Hormuz opened. I know you want ultimately regime change, but you're not demanding it. But they have to give up their pursuit of nuclear weapons and you want the trade of Hormuz open, neither of which they're willing to do. Now what? It's a big problem. And if you bomb them into the Stone Age, as you're talking lightly about, there goes their refineries. And without the refineries, there goes the oil. Now what do you think gas prices are going to be? I mean, everybody's just a little unsettled right now. And I get it. I am too. I don't know what to say. I'm just praying. And I get peace through strength, but I also get tough times. And I live in a country that isn't as united as it used to be. And they're certainly not focused. They don't understand or comprehend the Iranian danger. For most of America, this is still a TV event. My work with the IFCJ gives me a perspective that's just so profound. The way it's something, I mean, like that guy's email. I saw George Clooney in space. That doesn't mean it happened. They can't even differentiate between Hollywood and NASA. You're following this war like it's some kind of a miniseries on Netflix. But if you're in the Holy Land and you might be someday in terms of they'll be here blowing us up, there are real sirens and real bombs. And real damage. Whatever this is, potentially at its worse, it's coming to a head. I think that's got a lot of us quiet. I don't know what to do. I'm not rooting against the president. I'm not rooting for the president. I'm praying for him. That God Almighty, the same God you knew was so real Sunday at Easter service.

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Tomb is so empty and he's so high and sitting above it all and we all have eternal life. I'm just praying that God will give this president wisdom. And find a way out where there doesn't seem to be one. That's it. We did get a couple of calls. One was from Julie in Tennessee. I want to get this in real quick because it's already 44 after. And unfortunately, yesterday afternoon, I did not have the option to watch what was going on on Artemis. So I'm wondering if you have an eclipse of what the astronauts were saying that you could share this morning. All right. The significance. We're going back to where we haven't been since 1973. We're doing it with new technology. All the same science and course, but new technology. So we're seeing things differently. They're not a black and white image that's kind of in and out. They're crystal clear and a cramped capsule. With views out their window, we can see crystal clear. Now, some of the pictures they're taking and some of the videos they're taking and the narratives that go with it. That'll all be downloaded and we'll have access to it later. But we saw enough just watching it live. So they set a record. They go deeper in space than any human has ever gone. And their flybys of the moon, first since the Apollo era, we've got some amazing views. The solar eclipse greeted the three astronauts from America and the one from Canada as the moon temporarily blocked. the sun from their perspective, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, all spectacular divine views. They got great views of the two landing sites that they flew over for Apollo 12 and Apollo 14, of which you can still see the cameras sitting there. You can still see the base of the lunar module still sitting there. And then to have all of them. Get a chance to hear Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell wish the crew well in a recording he made two months before his death last August. I thought about him all day yesterday, wishing he had lived. I had no idea that he had recorded this. I basically said, welcome to my old neighborhood. It's a historic day and I know how busy you'll be. But don't forget, here's this one advice from somebody who's been there before. Don't forget to enjoy the view. It was a remarkable moment. If you ask me to play you something, most of the perspective, if there's a spokesperson, you know, as Rory said, if we could do anything over again, we would send a poet to better describe what they're seeing. You may have one. Pilot Victor Glover. And he was asked, you know, talking about the Apollo 8 on Christmas Eve and what they had chose to talk about, which was the creation story and read from Genesis. What do you all plan this Easter?

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as we're back circling the moon. He had this to say. Are so far from Earth and looking back at, you know, the beauty of creation. I think for me, one of the really important personal perspectives that I have up here is I can really see Earth as one thing. And, you know, when I read the Bible and I look at all of the amazing things that were done for us who were created, it's... You have this amazing place, this spaceship. You guys are talking to us because we're in a spaceship really far from Earth, but you're on a spaceship called Earth that was created to give us a place to live in the universe and the cosmos. Maybe the distance we are from you makes you think what we're doing is special, but we're the same distance from you. And I'm trying to tell you, just trust me, you are special. In all of this emptiness, this is a whole bunch of nothing, this thing we call the universe. You have this oasis, this beautiful place that we get to exist together. I mean, I think that's an extraordinary perspective. He also coined the phrase that there's no atheist strapped to a rocket. These people always, as they get further from earth, get closer to God and the view and the perspective. I mean, even the most famous scripture, God so loved the world. We tend to want to make that God so loved you and me. What we're really, really latching onto is the me part. But they have a different view and it's more of God's view. You keep looking up thinking there's something else. He's telling you there's nothing. And looking back, you can't imagine what you are and how special you are. Don't miss that. When the moment happened, and this is when they were about to go behind the moon and lose communication for about, I can't remember what it was, 40 minutes or so. From Houston, they congratulated them and thanked them for this remarkable journey. And here was the spontaneous response from Victor Glover. To remind you of one of the most important mysteries there on Earth, and that's love. Christ said in response to what was the greatest command that it was to love God with all that you are. And he also being a great teacher said the second is equal to it. And that is to love your neighbor as yourself. And so as we prepare to go out of radio communication, we're still going to feel your love from earth and to all of you down there on earth. around earth we love you from the moon and there you have it julie that's what the astronaut said it was just an extraordinary day yesterday and i you know i can't think of anybody anybody better i would have wanted to be my eyes and voice more than victor glover i thank god for him today i want to tell you about a man named phineas

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Phineas as a child survived the Holocaust, and he survived because Christians hit him from the Nazis. They risked everything to save his life. Well, that's loving your neighbor as yourself. Well, now today, Phineas is in his 80s. He can no longer stand on his own or leave his home to receive any kind of medical care. And when the siren sound and the missiles are falling, he doesn't have time or strength to reach safety. But once again, Christians are standing by him and helping save his life. This time through the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, a mobile clinic brings doctors and medicine right to his home, providing care he wouldn't receive, especially in wartime. Christians saved my life during the Holocaust, Phineas says. And now again, they're helping me. As Israelis Holocaust Remembrance Day approaches, we honor survivors just like Phineas throughout the Holy Land, not just with words, not just with opinions, but with action. Give $45 right now to rush life-saving essentials to the vulnerable under fire in Israel. Call 888-488-488-I-F-C-J. 888-48-48-I-F-C-J. Or give securely online at IFCJ.org. That's IFCJ.org. It's your morning show with Michael Deljourno. Good morning, Michael. So you see, countries like Ukraine and Israel who, when they're under attack, find places for their people to take shelter, bomb shelters, underground railroad stations, and things like that to preserve life. And then you have a country that's pulling their children to circle potential bombing sites. These people have no value in human life. And that's all you need to know about them. Well, they certainly have a different value from the West, that's for sure. The Iranian official on Tuesday, called on the youth in the country to form human chains around power plants ahead of the potential strikes being threatened by President Trump. Ali Rezi Rahimi identified as the Iranian State Television Secretary of Supreme Council of the Youth and Adolescence. It's like their national youth pastor. Inviting all young people, athletes, artists, students, and university students and protesters to join hands. Be the first to die. Different, that's for sure. We're all in this together. This is your morning show with Michael Del Giorno.

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Bill, why is my eye twitching? Does this mean I'm in perimenopause? Where's my phone? Juliana, maybe we can ask an actual human. Yes, because I have questions. And I bet you do too. Like, is it normal to sleep in separate bedrooms? We do that. And I still need to know why my poop's been green. We've got actual people answering these exact questions. Listen to Bill and Juliana. The podcast. On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcast. I'm Stephanie Young. The hit podcast Love Trapped is back with new updates in the case of Laura Owens. This is CR 2025 State versus Laura Owens. I think she really believes that she still hasn't out. I'm quite confident that they're up to something. We're following the case live as the criminal charges finally come to a conclusion. Trust us when we tell you as the victims of Laura Owens, she will not stop. Listen to Love Trapped on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.