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This is your morning show with Michael Bill Charna. Why
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our first morning on the air. I don't know. I
don't know, and you don't remember either. I real with Sacramento.
I do think it was Sacramento. I do, y. Yeah,
that was how we got Welcome boys. I don't know

(00:57):
why you thought it was from Akron. We think it's
so funny. We've we've moved on since then, haven't we?
Welcome to Wednesday, the nineteenth of March. You have our
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Michael del Jorno, here to serve you. I guess you
could say, Jeffrey Line is here to serve all of us,
and Red is here strictly to serve me. What are

(01:19):
you doing over there? It looks like you've been to
a bowling tournament. It looks like he just took out
a feeding tube out of his belly or something. What
was that in his football? It was a dan rap?
Where was that though? Were you doing magic tricks?

Speaker 5 (01:35):
Sin?

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Look at his hands, they're all black? Well, what I
don't need distractions? What's that? An old sock? It goes
on over there? Can I just ask a question? You
didn't text at all, Jeffrey, at least Red did. We
were fascinated with the dragon splash down and were those
sharks circling path thing? Or what were the two fin dolphins?

(02:00):
Don't dolphins have one finn? Don't they were dolphins?

Speaker 6 (02:04):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:04):
See that?

Speaker 6 (02:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:05):
No it was It was majestic, but I mean one
of them looked like it only had the one, And
I was thinking, hey, what is that a shark that
would have been butch and Sunny's luck right finally makes
splashdown and you're surrounded by sharks. That was just fun
for me. I have not seen a splashdown, I don't
think since the Apollo program. And you know, everything's politics nowadays,

(02:28):
but in the most non political way. Sean Hannity is
coming up in our Sounds of the Day with Elon
Musk and Sean kind of goes through all the things
that Elon's companies are making a difference in, but not
the least of which is you know these people already

(02:50):
we're testing. You know, they're going to add a lot
to the experiment, which is necessary. By the way, somebody
should say that out loud. If we're ever going to
Mars mar is something ridiculous, like a nine month trip
there and then you got nine months or so there
and then nine months back. I mean, we got a
long way to go to understand how long we could

(03:11):
be at zero gravity and medically be okay. So you
know the bright side of this is Butch and Sonny
give us some more data. They stayed a lot longer
than the movie Martian. But that wasn't real. I think
yesterday was fake too. I mean, how do we know
they were really in space. How do you know that

(03:32):
those weren't dolphins? And yeah, those are definitely mechanical mechanical dolphins.
Do you think people are have conspiracy theories about even
do they really? There's people think we're faking X. You're
kidding really, But that's good because if they they can
find it, they burn it down. Joe Rogan is a
space conspiracy doesn't think we were ever at the moon.

(03:54):
He has his questions about it, That's what he says.
You know, I don't have any questions that we were there.
I have questions if they use some kind of enhanced video,
you know, like they had filmed something just to kind
of like a reenactment kind of a thing in real time,
you know. But I've never really gone down that rabbit
hole yet. That was real. And Butcher and Sonny are

(04:15):
finally home and thank God for it. And as I
was setting up in the most non political way, thank
Elon Musk and the team at X for coming to
the rescue. We did have talks with Russia. They seemed
to go well. At least Vladimir Putin is ready to
move forward. Now in the moving forward, we know what's
coming and that is a negotiation both unrealistic and perhaps realistic,

(04:37):
and that's the heavy lifting for the President, Marco Rubio
and others to do. One of the reports is that
Russia's calling for an end of military aid to the Ukraine.
And you know, we were talking yesterday about I don't
think Vladimir Putin needs anybody to help him understand that
Donald Trump is different than Joe Biden. I think he
knew that going in, there's no question, but he might

(05:00):
sense that Trump is sick of giving this guy a
blank check and not being able to see where the
money goes. So I thought it was very interesting that
that's where Putin started, right where I would have started
if I were Putin. I don't think he's going to
get very far. But I think the long and the
short of this is, and I think Red put it
this way. It's a start, and I'm sure it's a
start to a lot of up and downs and rocky roads.

(05:22):
But who even thought a start was possible four months ago,
eight months ago, two years ago. So it's headed in
the right direction. It's very very early. There's not much
to analyze other than as phone calls go, that was
a success. We moved forward towards tampering down of fighting

(05:44):
and towards is peace possible? And what would it take
to achieve? Piece new documents pertaining to JFK. Everything I've read,
and again they didn't all come out. What do we
have some eighty thousand new documents? Now, I'll tell you
something like about one thousand whatever documents and in that
is eighty thousand pages. There are some I forgot what

(06:07):
it was now two point four million that we're discovered.
Probably the biggest twist of this is the non redaction
so that you can see actual names. I think most
people that I've been down this rabbit hole were very
interested in what in hoping that some of these documents

(06:29):
will give us some more names and more information. But
what Lee Harvey Oswald was doing in Mexico City and
with a key over assassinations for the Soviet Union. And
again I can tell you that there are a good
number of people that think that Lee Harvey Oswald was
a government spy, and that that's how he got to

(06:53):
the Soviet Union, that's how he easily got back from
the Soviet Union, and that he was there watching and
informing the CIA. Others, of course, think he's a loan gunman.
But even how a loan gunman? I mean, if you
buy this is the problem I have. If you buy
the whole loan gunman thing, then he's just a goofball.

(07:15):
He's just a goofball from a goofball family who is
in the military. Then he goes to the Soviet Union, defects.
They put them up in a really nice place, keep
an eye on him. Eventually gets his wife, they send
he comes back and then he's walking around New Orleans
handing out pamphlets. How does somebody like that get at

(07:39):
a meeting in Mexico City with the top over government
assassinations for the Soviet Union? I mean, you just don't
loan nuts just don't find themselves at those kinds of tables.
So there is like a narrative forming ah more documents,
nothing new. It doesn't change what we all believe. Well,

(08:01):
if that's the conclusion, then these documents didn't really matter.
You're just going to add some names for speculation, some
ties for speculation. And if we're joking about did we
really go to the moon or Butch and Sunny really
in space? Did they fake that splashdown yesterday? Can you

(08:23):
imagine we're never going to all agree on what happened
with John F. Kennedy. But the first wave of documents
so far show nothing really new, and the only real
twist to it is non redacted documents, which is, you know,
a giant leap towards transparency, but a very small step

(08:44):
towards understanding what happened in November sixty three. Dodgers and
Cubs continue to play. I think we could track this.
I think the game is probably just starting or getting
ready to just start in Japan. Like yesterday's game Dodgers
beat the Cubs ended in around seven thirty during our show,

(09:05):
and the Dodgers won. I don't acknowledge this. I think
it's weird. I don't know why we're doing this. I
think was an NFL that first started doing this, you know,
the games in London and then Germany, and I don't
know what we're trying to do with all this, but
they're probably stelling a lot of Jerseys abroad, and now
that you know, the league is increasingly Japanese. All right,
this one kind of makes sense, but I won't acknowledge

(09:28):
it as the real opening day. It is somewhat of
a stunt and then they'll be like a week when
they get back before the real opening day. I bring
that up because we do a little tradition called baseball.
It's so much more than just a game, which originated
from when my wife met me. She couldn't understand why
I love you know, I'm sure she was around people
who loved college football or NFL football, probably very little

(09:52):
NBA in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but you know, she thought it
was really weird how much I loved baseball as a
player and as a fan, and she goes, you know,
if all the cases so boring. And my wife was
always appalled at how fat baseball players were. Well, you
know that they were supposed to be athletes and they
were fat. And so one day I sat down and

(10:13):
I was like, you know what, I'm going to get
this all out of my heart and on paper. I'm
going to explain it to her once and for all.
And the explanation came out so good I decided to
share it with my radio audience. Now that is, oh
my gosh, almost thirty years ago, or is thirty years ago?
Right at thirty years ago, and it just took off

(10:34):
to the point where the minor league baseball team in Oklahoma,
the Telsa Drillers, had me come out and do it
before opening day. Oh no, kidding over the microphone. Hadn't
heard that before, So it's just kind of fun, you know.
I was in home depot. I'd like to say I
replaced a dead bolt block locking system in my home,
but my wife wouldn't let me do it, so I

(10:55):
had to watch her do it. I took all the
old hard to are off. She put the all the
new that down there. Yeah, yeah, maybe that guy was
right who called in and bashed me. Who's the angry
guy from from Nashville. You see something about your or
your wife makes you do everything that Scotten Mills. He's
always calling them back. But I'm walking through home depot

(11:16):
and a guy pulls me aside and he goes He's
into the baseball address this year. I mean, that's how
much it means to people. So the real opening day
in Major League Baseball is next Thursday in the United States,
not counting these the count in the regular season, but
would feel like exhibition in Japan. So we'll have our
State of the Baseball Address about a week from today,

(11:37):
So be listening for that, But Dodgers and Cubs set
to wrap up their season opening two game series in Japan.
Arizona is set to execute a convicted murderer this morning,
and our astronauts are back home and Putin's ready to talk.
You know, we could have had a worse start to
the day in our journey of discovery today. Why do
you think the Democrats have so misread the people on DOGE?

(12:03):
I think we have the answer in our journey of
discovery today. Way do you see what the general public
all agrees on in terms of government waste? No wonder
they're behind Doge And we always forget this, but our
founding fathers knew this up front. They gave us the

(12:23):
ultimate right to vote with our feet. And we're seeing
that as all as we've been seeing it in California,
New York and Illinois, and we can see where those
boots that were made for walking are walking Texas and Florida. Overwhelmingly,
I think you could quickly understand the difference between California,
New York, Illinois, and Florida and Texas. Why it's as

(12:46):
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The move has sparked backlash from Democrats.

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I think you should have made Donald Trump justify why
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Wall's hand planned to appear on Gavin Newsom's podcast, where
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Speaker 2 (17:42):
We're grateful you're here now. Enjoy the podcast. Butch and
Sonny are homes splashdown Yesterday. I got home just in
time for the big splashdown. They red caught the same
thing I did. Yeah, you think we would have given
Butch and Sonny. First off, tip, not only were they
stuck in space all those months, they had to wait

(18:04):
to be last to wave at the crowd as they
can leave the drag and I would have got them
out first. Haven't they been through enough? But Butchet's out
of your home and home safe can sound. Russia is
calling for an end to military aid to the Ukraine
one of the key conditions, and avoiding an escalation to
the war. But again, a good talk with Trump and Putin.

(18:25):
They're going to move forward with those talks. There's a
lot to overcome in those talks, all right, If you're
just waking up, we had a talk back. I don't
know if you want to play it about the Democrats.
Do you want to play that real quick? I canna
play it for you. I don't want to play us
versus them. But he has a particular and I want
to just give him some things to think about.

Speaker 8 (18:44):
Why.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
I didn't mean to bring the show to a crashing halt. No,
I have no idea where he is or what his
name is. This is David at KAKC.

Speaker 10 (18:51):
I think it's about democrats misreading situations. I think it's
about bought and paid for politicians. Who dance when they're
told to dance, and cry and scream when told a
crime's cream. They know exactly how ridiculous the things that
they say sound. But that's their job.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
What Democrat Party, party of JFK, or the party of
Kamala Harris, you know, or whoever really was running the
White House for four years, because that certainly has changed.
I remember when I was watching the documentary on the

(19:30):
Social Dilemma, and again the exegetes were obvious. We were
human beings made by a creator in his image and
created to do certain things and do it with other
human beings. And so the isolation that technology has created
has been the most harmful. Harmful to our sleep, which

(19:52):
is harmful to our health, and then harmful to our psyche,
which is harmful to our health. So we have health issues,
mental health, issu use, isolation issues, loneliness issues, depression issues,
suicide issues. Okay, that was the number one takeaway. If
you've never seen the documentary The Social Dilemma, you must
watch it. It's as relevant today as when it came

(20:14):
out I think five years ago, and anybody with young children,
let alone teenage children, watch it. Before the sun goes down. Today,
and this documentary was done with the people who created Google,
created Facebook, created social media. They're the ones that programmed

(20:40):
all the algorithms. They got a warning for you if
the site is free, you're the product. And at the
end of the entire documentary, what you find out is
the very creators of Facebook and Google, they don't let
their kids have phones and social media access to Lapter sixteen,

(21:03):
imagine going to a restaurant where none of the owners
or staff would eat. What would I tell you? I
love the way it ended, But in that in that
documentary you can also learn a lot about our political dilemma.
Take Facebook, for example. You start on Facebook posting everybod's

(21:24):
getting along, next thing, you know, everybody's fighting, next thing,
you know, half or unfronted. After a while, all that's
left is you and people that think like you. Watch
what you watch, listen to what you listen, read what
you read, and repost. So whether you're on the smart

(21:47):
side of that or the dumb side of that, you're
still living in a bubble and you're still just narrative
repeating I can look and I don't. I do take
sides in the sense that I have nothing in common
with Democrats by platform nothing and unfortunately they live what
they believe. But both sides are quite dysfunctional. In a

(22:12):
perfect world, both parties will go away and will return
to being Americans who think, who critically think, who vote,
and hold elected officials accountable, and use the Declaration of
Independence as our clear inspiration. The Constitution is our clear roadmap,

(22:32):
and have the ability to self govern through morality and faith.
That's a perfect world. We don't live in a perfect world.
But what happens is both sides get in a bubble.
So no, I don't think. I think both sides are
filled with bought and paid for career politicians. Look at

(22:53):
the average age of the Senate, So what is it? Well,
I think for the Democrats, one, they're a very divided party.
That's why I keep bringing up they fight a two
front War's that's a huge problem. Chuckie Schumer is a
great example of that. Look how they're fighting with each other. Well,

(23:16):
they certainly want to talk about Elon Musk coming to
the rescue and getting astronauts out of space. They don't
want to talk about talks between Putin and Trump, let
alone Ukraine and Trump. They don't want to knowledge, grocery
prices they're falling in for the fourth week in row,
gas prices are falling. They don't want to talk about
any of that stuff. So now they're just they're focusing

(23:37):
mainly on fighting themselves and setting a tesla's on fire,
the once environmental party. So I think they're divide, and
what got them there is they live in a bubble.
So for some of them, they see how stupid they look.
Obstruction is getting us nowhere. There are good things happening.
We shouldn't be opposing everything. We look like morons. Then

(24:01):
the other side is saying you're not fighting enough, burn
more cars, obstruct more things. You're gonna hear that and
sounds of the day. It's literally if it's a Democrat voice,
they're fighting with themselves. To that combination of being divided,

(24:23):
fighting a two front war, and being out of touch
because they live in a partisan bubble, I think is
how they got here, how they get out of it.
I don't know what to tell them. And for most
of us, we're not really rooting for him. But take
just Doge. There's a reason why a majority of Americans

(24:48):
are pro Doge, no matter the consistency or persistency of
the narrative, the mainstream legacy, dye dead, decomposing media, and
the Democrat Party. Americans of all stripes are behind Elon
Musk and Doge? Why are they shown such a high

(25:14):
degree of support, trust, support, and support for the actual
cuts and follow through? What would hippole we go march online?
What percentage? Here's the question? Listen to this. How would
you answer it? As I'm asking it? What percentage of
your tax dollars do you believe is wasted by the

(25:35):
federal government. The possible responses include less than ten percent,
ten to twenty five percent, twenty six to fifty percent,
fifty one to seventy five percent, more than seventy five
percent percent not sure? Well, I think we can all
agree it can't be more than seventy five percent. Even

(26:00):
that's too much waste to bear. It's her to say,
American see a lot of their money being wasted. Among
the fourteen hundred and thirty four people polled February twenty sixth,
of the twenty eighth fifty two percent responded twenty five
percent of their tax money is being wasted. Twenty four

(26:22):
percent said twenty six to fifty percent of our tax
dollars are being wasted. By the way, if it's fifty percent,
we should just fire everyone, shut it down, and start over.
But add those two together, seventy three quarters of the
American people believe twenty five to fifty percent of our

(26:48):
tax dollars are being wasted. And this is what the
Democrats would have an easier time swimming upstream to spawn
with a salmon than this. Ay. Wow, there's even fourteen
percent who think it's worse fifty one to seventy five

(27:13):
and fourteen percent that said seventy six percent or more,
which is impossible right By comparison, just nineteen percent answered
ten to twenty five percent, not that even if it was,
what if it really was in reality ten to twenty
five percent of trillions of dollars, And you don't want
to find it and eliminate it. If I could show

(27:36):
you twenty five cents on a dollar of your income
being wasted, you wouldn't want to address it. Only if
you're an idiot would you ignore that? And that's today's
survey on Doge. And by the way, the Republicans and

(27:57):
Independents look almost identical, only the Democrats look slightly different.
But I can go through these numbers and tell you
if you break it down by political affiliation, I'm not
so certain they're even dealing with the majority of their
own party. Now I can tell you what Democrats. You

(28:19):
start getting to fifty one to seventy five percent, more
than seventy five percent. It gets actually, I think it
gets down to probably, you know, a realistic suspicion, but
the number of people that they think it's less than
ten percent or ten to twenty five percent, far lower
than Independence and Republicans are lower, less than half. I

(28:42):
want to say, it's not even a partisan issue. In reality.
The question is because Donald Trump created Doze and Elon
Musk is heading it up, they have to oppose it.
Even though the majority of Americans see the waste, they're
shocked by what they're seeing, not by someone's looking for,
and they want it eliminated. And that's Republicans, Independence, and

(29:05):
a good portion of the Democrat Party. And they've do
We read put this in one morning, he said, dying
on the hill of transgendered athletes. Why would you choose
that hill to die on if you're the Democrats? But
they do, they still do, and they do a doge.

(29:25):
These are not hill it's the hills they're choosing to
fight and die on that I find the most breathtaking. So,
if you think they can win this narrative war, they've
already lost. If you think they can turn the tide
in this narrative war, they've already lost. And if you're

(29:46):
wondering why, it's because seventy five percent of us think
that at least twenty five percent, maybe as high as
fifty percent of our tax dollars are being wasted. That'll
make you a fan of doge, whether they wear pinstripes
or not.

Speaker 4 (30:01):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
My cham's boy, I'm so soothing. I'd like him to
just read me something I've got dripped away to sleep
and wait for my morning show with Michael Del's Doorno
in the morning. That's you know, I believe Mike would
do that. He'd come to your house and reach you
a bed type story. There were three bars. Nobody could
get comfy couzzy, so he started looking for a mattress.

(30:29):
By the way, Luca is in Columbus, Georgia, which is
where your mother was born, where my mother was born,
and then Red and I by the way I saw,
you know, we can see each other, and you know,
I said, you know, pride of Tennessee Tech Butcher's home,
and I could see Red immediately go to his computer
like he's gonna fact check me, only to find out

(30:50):
born and raised in Murphysboro, Tennessee, and from Tennessee Tech
as not Butcher's home. Along with Sonny for just waking
up top five stories of the day quickly. The Pentagon
is prepared to eliminate between fifty and sixty thousand civilian
jobs over the next few months.

Speaker 7 (31:05):
On Tuesday, our senior defense officials said the job cuts
will hopefully happen via voluntary resignations and by not replacing
workers who leave. The Pentagon will also begin firing probation
eary employees.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
The plan is part of the.

Speaker 7 (31:17):
Troupe administration's efforts to cut the federal workforce. I'm Mark Neefield.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
Did I mention Butch and Sunny your home?

Speaker 5 (31:22):
NASA spokesperson Steve Stitch says there's no specific timeline for
when Sunny Williams and Butch Willmore will be reunited with
their families.

Speaker 9 (31:30):
I know they're going to fly back here they'll probably
spend some time rehabilitating a little bit and what the
dogs watching them, and then they'll join their families in
the next day or so.

Speaker 5 (31:39):
Williams and Wilmore had to stay way longer than planned
aboard the ISS after issues with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft.
They returned home in a SpaceX capsule on Tuesday, splashing
down in the ocean off the coast of Florida. I'm
Tammy trheo.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
Longer than they expected. You meagine if they got overtime
pay for all the extra time. I'll be going to
Disney World. Senate Minority leader Chuckie Schumer is defending his
support for a GOP bill that prevents a government shut down.
Sarahle Kessler reports.

Speaker 11 (32:06):
Schumer appeared on ABC's The View Tuesday to defend himself
against backlash for his vote and security threats that cost
him to cancel his upcoming book tour. New York senior
senator said if he'd allowed a government shutdown, constituents would
be complaining three weeks from now, demanding he'd do something
about the cutoff of their MEDICAIDD veterans benefice, and he'd

(32:28):
have to say, I can't we're in a shutdown. Fellow
New Yorker House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries is saying he
should keep his job as the Senate's top Democrat, and
President Trump is calling Schumer's.

Speaker 6 (32:40):
Move gutsy and bold. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler the White House.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
As President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed
to start talks on a limited ceasefire with Ukraine.

Speaker 8 (32:50):
The two leaders had a lengthy phone call Tuesday to
discuss an end to the war. In a post on
truth Social Trump described the call as very good and
product if. He added that many elements of a contract
for peace were discussed. The Kremlin said Russia has agreed
to a thirty day ceasefire on strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure,

(33:11):
and a prisoner swap with Ukraine will take place Wednesday.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
I'm Brian Schuk, Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Rodrigo. They're going to
all headline the Lallapalooza in rag All. The music festival
includes rapper Tyler the Creator, country star Luke Combs. Oh
now my daughter is going to want to go to
Chicago now to mention the Metal Icon's corn the festival
will be held July thirty first through August third, and

(33:37):
Grant Park Muggings are sold separately. What do your members
of the United States Senate and the High Kicking rock
Cats have in common? I don't know. Both celebrating one
hundred years.

Speaker 12 (33:54):
The iconic Precision Dance Company was found in Saint Louis, Missouri,
in nineteen twenty five, and are the longest running dance
company of its kind in the US. To celebrate this
milestone anniversary, they're expanding their dancer development program, starting with
the twenty twenty five Rockets Open Call auditions at Radio
City Music Hall on April twenty second. They're also launching

(34:17):
Rockett's Legacy to honor all those who've High kicked over
the last one hundred years by fostering lifelong connections for
all former Rockets and preserving their legacy through a living archive.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
I'm Jacquelincarl.

Speaker 4 (34:31):
We're all in this together. This is your morning Show
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