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Death of journalism proven in first 100 days of Trump Presidency.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:25):
your morning off right, a new way of talk, a
new way of understanding because we're in the studio. This
is your morning show with Michael Dell Chorman. What didn't
want me to see that on the air? I mean
that supposed to talk over the big open, Well he
talks over me. Let's start. I've got the only station

(00:50):
voice that takes jabs at me. N I admit I
have foxed arrangement syndrome. But they got a live studio
audience for Trump's one hundred. I gotta buy a bottle
of advil and it's generic brand. We mean live studio audience,
or as Jeffrey said off the air, why does a

(01:10):
live news show have an audience? What is going on?
Can you Meg Hey, Walter guy, we're thinking about doing
a live studio you want to do? Well? What is everyone?
It's time for the big dance. No, there's a typewriter
in the background. All right, eight minutes after the hour.

(01:31):
It is the one hundredth day of the second term
of Donald Trump. By the way, I think we should
start the show with probably the most the statistic effect
and matter, which is by the way, I have no
idea what I just said. It's that bottle of advil
over there, and I think if I had name brand,
I would have been fined by next time you get
the name brand. I decided, I've decided to exercise to

(01:58):
try to attack this back pain. What yeah, Now I
have an achilles tendon pain. Growing really grow back pain.
It really will help the back pain. If you will
work through it, you will build up your core and
you will work through that back paint. Well, it's funny
you say that I do these things right, I lay
off the bench and you know I do all these
head things around. My neck is sore from that. But
they tell me this will keep me from getting a

(02:20):
buffalo hump. What's going on? This is awful? Well, because
you know I see him around. I see him. I
see the buffalo humps around the nursing home. See. I

(02:40):
think when we get to the nursing home, and we
will get there. Jeffrey and I are a stay in
the room kind of guy. I think Red someone would
sit out in the hallway in the wheelchair. I'll have
with a buffalo hump, I might add call of duty.
Red will have a buffalo hump and a bottle of
buffalo trays. Where. Oh, I know I want to start.

(03:02):
So it is President Trump celebrating his one hundredth day
in office for his second second term. Can I just
play a little something. Let's see where it has it's
where did I leave it?

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Here it is. This is the White House Correspondence dinner,
and it's a president defending journalism. We journalists are a
lot of things. Oh boy.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
We are competitive and pushy, we are impatient, and sometimes
we think we know everything.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
But we're also human.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
We miss our families and significant life.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
Moments in service to this job.

Speaker 4 (03:34):
We care deeply about accuracy and take seriously the heavy responsibity.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
What does a journalist do at work that is any
more of a sacrifice than any other American that goes
to work. I mean, with the exception of me, I
might add, because I do have a life studio audience.
There's somewhere in the house a sleep. But most people
leave their home and family every day to do their job.

(03:58):
What do journalists leave and makes such a heavy sacrifice.
But let me allow him to get to his dismount
possibility of being stewards of the public's trust. What we
are not is the opposition. What we are not is
the enemy of the people. And what we are not
is the enemy of the state. Okay, so you're not

(04:20):
the opposition, you're not the enemy of the people, you're
not the enemy of the state, but you are the
enemy of Donald Trump. Ninety two percent of all coverage
of Donald Trump's second term negative ninety two percent. Now,
let's do this like a marriage. If ninety two percent
of the things that came out of your mouth were
negative towards your spouse, how do you think your marriage is?

(04:45):
And no wonder. Three fourths in our polls of plenty
of Democrats think Donald Trump is a fascist dictator. Why
because they're told that over and over and over again.
In fact, Democrats are the only ones that see us
in a constitutional crisis. Most Americans think our checks and

(05:08):
balances are working just fine. Why do I bring all
this up? Well, most presidents don't get two one hundred days.
Most presidents get a first hundred days, and they better
get it done then because the midterms start and the election.
That's the problem we have in America. Nobody ever governs.

(05:31):
We're in constant election mode and then we govern two elections,
not to solving problems and serving the American people. But
don't get me started on that old chestnut. Donald Trump,
by being attacked by China and COVID and the media,
lost his second term that survived a character assassination, a

(05:57):
physical assassination, and law to get elected again. So he
gets a second one hundred days and this marks the
end of that one hundred days. Ninety two percent negative
coverage is I can't even say it is read. Help me,
I suspect how you view this? Where did you go?

(06:20):
By the way? I warm my coffee back up? Sorry, boy,
those are priorities. Well, I mean you were on a rant.
Oh that's what I am now to you, just a rant.
I'm just an angry old man on Adville with a
buffalo hum. You were on a roll. That's what I'm missing.
Oh roll, Well that's different. That's better than a buffalo
hump in fact from now, and please say that you

(06:43):
were on a real buffalo hump today, on a real
buffalo hume. No, but I suspect people's view of this
first one hundred days depends on what side of the
matrix you're on. You know, are you listening to these
hard working, sacrificing journalists who aren't home with their significant
others do ninety two percent enemy of the Trump administration stories?

Speaker 3 (07:04):
You are impatient and sometimes we think we know everything,
But well, that does describe Rory.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
We're he'll be a long at six oh five. The
number of eighteen year olds is about to drop sharply. Yeah,
we've got a birth in crisis. We're also human. We
miss our families and significant life moments in service to
this job.

Speaker 4 (07:23):
We care deeply about accuracy and take seriously the heavy
responsibility of being stewards of the public's trust.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
As ninety two percent of all coverage of Donald Trump's
first one hundred days of his second term has been negative.
What wait a minute, they care about apposition and.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
What we are not even go there is the enemy
of the people, and what we are not is the
enemy of the state.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Yeah, but you're an enemy of Donald Trump and anybody
who supported or voted for him guilty. That's why you're irrelevant.
That's why journalism is dead. But yes, if you look
at one hundred days into this presidency in our poll
of plenty, you get a Democrat view and a Republican view.

(08:05):
Most voters believe the checks and balances of the constitution
are still working, but nearly three quarters of Democrats believe
Donald Trump is a fascist dictator. Fifty one percent of
voters believe the constitutional systems of check and balances between
the three branches of the federal government executive, legislative, and

(08:26):
judicial is currently working effectively. That includes twenty percent who
say working very effectively. Forty five percent don't think the
system of checks and balances is effective right now, including
eighteen percent who say not at all. Among Democrats, seventy
two percent degree that we live in a fascist dictatorship.

(08:48):
That's the problem. They win, it's a fascist dictatorship. We
win its restoration of democracy. You are not solving anything,
even with Donald Trump, until you solve the Mairix and
the sooner these in name only journalists go home and
spend time with their family and stop fueling the matrix.

(09:13):
The better. Mark Karney went ab, I'll tell you what.
Let me say something. Let me start with something that
is one of the rare critical things I'll say of
Donald Trump. He's usually three steps ahead of me and smarter.
I'll grant him that. But someone would have to explain
to all of us what the wisdom of Canada as
a fifty first state campaign was, because it just fueled

(09:33):
Mark Karney to win a new term as Canadian's Prime minister.
It was a complete anti Trump campaign built on this
insult of the being a fifty first state. Tax cuts
by Memorial Day from Speaker Johnson, that's the prediction anyway,
that would be you're making permanent of the Trump twenty
seventeen cuts, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime,

(09:55):
and no tax on social security. This was where we
wanted the president to go second conquer the Hill of
I promised you elected me. I secured the border. I've
deported all the dangers and criminals and restored law and order.
Now we move on to restoring the economy. With tax
cuts being made permanent. That removes uncertainly from the marketplace

(10:17):
and the economy, as well as adding our new ideas
of no tax on tips, overtime or social security. I
would have gone there second instead of a tariff war.
As for the tariff war, and I'm glad I brought
it up. Howard Lutnick says a deal has been reached
on the auto turffs, that big announcement will come in Michigan.
Did I mention that John Decker is going to be

(10:38):
on Air Force one today with the President heading to
Michigan for this victory lap, mostly on immigration, but also
on this deal reached on the auto tariffs. And Rick
Burns Baywatch Ally McBeal. She's been in motion pictures, television
shows and of course for the last that are part

(10:59):
of a decade hosting game shows, and she's got a
new one. There was a little twist of fate in
that right as the show was debuting, its original hosts
passed away Wink Martindale. But we'll visit with Brooke Burns
on taking over tik Tac Dough. It is really hard
to negotiate peace with Iron and Russia. Why well, as

(11:21):
my brother would say, because if their lips are moving,
they're lying, they're not very trustworthy. So what is a
reasonable expectation in these Iranian nuke talks? What is a
reasonable expectation? And bringing an end to the Russian Ukraine War?
Lie Tennant Colonel James Carafano is going to be joining us.

(11:43):
What else do we have? Oh? Sounds of the day,
even though I snuck one in there, won't you noticed that?
So as we always say, it's a big, big show,
Miss Ali, you'll miss a lot, miss a lot and
we'll miss you. It's your morning show with Michael del Choano.

Speaker 5 (11:58):
Good morning, Mike shoots from Hobbit jod. Hey, if you
all three are gonna be at the same nursing home,
don't forget about Big John running those numbers for us. Hey,
David Z needs to come to and I'll.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
Bring the ladies from habit Hope y'all have a great.

Speaker 6 (12:15):
Day, Bookie. I love it when when people go bohe
hear your show. It's so professional, so national. I'm like,
you don't listen to the first hour, do you? And
we're all ourselves, Dabby. Wouldn't that be something we all
end up in the same nursing home.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
That'd be great Dai Man time to go to Delia
and Arizona. Man is under arrest after a fire at
a Tesla dealership on Monday forty said.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
A cyber truck was set on fire early Monday morning
at the dealership in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa. Thirty
five year old Ian Moses is facing arson charges. Graffiti
with the word thief was also seen on a wall.
Several incidents involving Tesla vehicles and dealerships have happened since
CEO Elon Musk began his work with the Trumpet administration.

(13:01):
The company has also seen a more than seventy percent
drop in profits during that time.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
I'm Brian Shook, a House Democrat. On the one hundredth
day of the second term of Donald Trump is introducing
articles of impeachment from Hogwarts. So he appeared to be
a character from I was just I don't mean, but
I was just taken by him. Who was the guy
that used to be on certain I was it Cataner?

(13:31):
He was even stranger looking than him. Anyway, we do
have an article of impeachment being brought forward on the president.
At least A Taylor has more.

Speaker 7 (13:39):
In a statement, Michigan Congressman Street Tannadar said Trump is
unfit to serve as president and represents a clear and
present danger to our nation's constitution and our democracy. These
are the first articles of impeachment to be brought against
Trump since he retook office in January. It's considered a
long shot since Republicans control both the House and the Senate.
Texas Congressman Al Green, who was censured for interrupting Trump's

(14:00):
speech to a joint session of Congress, has also said
he plans to introduce articles of impeachment against Trump. Ily
se tailor Yeah, good luck with that.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Meanwhile, while we're all waiting on tax cuts, the House
of Representatives is taking steps to protect Americans from deep,
fake and revenge porn.

Speaker 8 (14:16):
Lawmakers on Monday overwhelmingly approve the Take It Down Act,
which provides protections for victims of non consensual sexual image
sharing and AI generated pornography. The bill was championed by
First Lady and Malania Trump. It now goes to President
Trump's desk. The Senate passed the measure in February. I'm
tammage rheo.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Americans are working or weighing in rather on President Trump
and his first one hundred days in office, and that
milestone has been reached. Nataliemcgleori has more and what the
American people are thinking.

Speaker 9 (14:45):
Different polls from both CBS News and ABC News show
respondents remain concerned about the economy as taris remain in place.
No different from the streets.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
That's a primary reason is the economy. That's the uncertainty
the markets. Interest rates are still not lower. We don't
know what's going on. How many activities not up? I
think that's it. Price is going up, pitch food is
going up. Everything is going up because of the terriff.

Speaker 9 (15:10):
More than eighty percent of Democrats tell CBS they've had
enough time to judge the Trump administration's performance well. Sixty
eight percent of Republicans say it's still too soon to tell.
I'm Natalie Migliori at EC News Radio.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
The work of selecting a new pope in secret is
set to begin in less than a week.

Speaker 10 (15:29):
The Vatican announce that the closed door process, known as
a conclave, will begin on May seven. Members of the
College of Cardinals under the age of eighty are allowed
to vote, and the winner must be selected by a
two thirds majority. Voting will continue until white smoke is
seen from the chapel chimney, signifying there's a new pope.

(15:52):
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(17:06):
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iHeartRadio app. This is your morning show, all right, if
you're just waking up. President Trump has signed executive orders
related to immigration as he prepares to mark his one

(17:28):
hundredth day in office, headed to Oh How I was Chigan.
I was back in Michigan. In fact, we're going to
check in with our White House correspondent John Decker, who's
going to be on Air Force one with the President
heading to Michigan. The big announcement, of course, will be
Howard Lutnik says, the deal has been reached on the

(17:48):
auto tariff, so that big announcement on the one hundredth day,
and I think a couple of victory laps around the
border as well. A House Democrat is introducing articles of
impeachment that we'll go nowhere. Former Vice President Mala Harris
is expected to criticize Donald Trump's presidency in a speech
in San Francisco tomorrow, and the White House has signal
that it's not going to extend the real id deadline.

(18:12):
My goodness, you've had twenty years to get this real idea?
What somebody google? How long? When was? When was it announced?
Because I think they've had I know that had at
least fifteen years to get it or ten. Hasn't it been?
Seems like now we need a deadline. By the way,
they're just rolling out all these people. Fox and Friends

(18:35):
is making the president's one hundredth day all about them
with a live studio, And I said, don't you picture
like a green room with a bunch of people in
dresses and suits on cots, just waiting for when they're
going to have to be rolled out? Do you people
have homes?

Speaker 5 (18:48):
Right?

Speaker 1 (18:48):
What was it day? Read Michael, We've only had twenty years.
Come on, we need a little more. It was twenty
so what was a two thousand and gratitude two thousand
and five, twenty years to get your real idea an extension. Well,
we haven't had another terrorist attacks, so why do we
need it? Well, I don't even know that that's even
gonna you know, what's the point. Why do we want

(19:11):
to we have We've had about seventy two different waves
of threat since then. I don't know this real id
is what it was cracked up to be twenty years ago,
let alone needing an extension. All right, I really can't
word it any differently than I'm mostly, as you know,

(19:32):
not a shill for anybody, but very supportive of Donald Trump.
He's he's arguably one of my favorite presidents ever. I
don't think I'll ever understand this one. But you know,
sometimes you do ten brilliant things and one stupid thing. Heck,
I do one brilliant thing and ten stupid things. But
someone's going to have to explain to me the thought
process and what the agenda was behind taunting Canada about

(19:56):
becoming the fifty first state of the United States. Because
President Trump injected himself into a race not just with
the terrorff threats, but with the disrespect in the becoming
the fifty first state. And if you were the Conservative
candidate for Prime Minister of Canada, certainly this president just

(20:20):
across your border, did you know favors. I don't think
there's any political analyst who's going to have a hard
time understanding that Canadian's Prime Minister Mark Kearney ran on this.
It had traction. I mean, you know, if somebody was
making fun of the United States, that would be the

(20:41):
end of it for us too. So he rallied his
country and rallied himself to another term as Prime minister.
The Liberal parties projected to continue to rule Canada after
being declared winners in the Monday election, though it's unclear
it will be the minority or the majority of the government.
In a speech in Ottawa in the late hours after

(21:02):
the victory was secured, the Prime Minister took dead Ai
mc donald Trump, claiming to be preparing for the worst,
as I've been warning for months, America wants our land,
wants our water, wants our resources, wants our country. Never
Jarney said these were not idle threats. President Trump is

(21:23):
trying to break us so America can own us. They
took what I think was hyperbole or sarcasm and made
it real and made it attraction and made it something
they could ride to political victory. And again, you do

(21:44):
ten things right and one thing wrong. It happens. But
it'd be nice to know if somebody at least acknowledges, well,
that was a bad idea. Let's find out who came
up with that one. I think it ended up liberals.
We're forty three percent of the vote, Conservatives forty one percent.

(22:08):
And that's the name of that too. So the Prime
Minister reelected and primarily re elected on an anti Trump platform.
We were talking about our polls of plenty and Rasmussen
does a national poll, fifty one percent of like the

(22:29):
US voters think the constitutions system of checks and balances
the three branches of government executive, legislative, judicial, all is
working effectively. By the way, it's only fifty one percent,
including twenty percent who say it's working very effectively. Forty
five percent think the system of checks and balances is
not working effectively at all, including eighteen percent who say

(22:52):
not at all. What's interesting is we had the statement
last month referring to the conflict between Trump and federal judges.
Liberal commentator says, without a fascist dictatorship, that's what's happening
right now. We're in a constant general crisis, and of

(23:13):
course the media, the media echoes that, so does every
talk show, so does every newspaper, and of course because
they say it. That's why I opened the show with
In the first one hundred days of his second term,
the journalist coverage of President Trump has been ninety two
percent negative. And you say these things over and over again,

(23:34):
narrative over reality, and people start repeating them, and that's
what you get. Now. Remember, we're in't a matrix. So
only people that read the Washington Post, the New York Times,
The Atlantic, axios, or watch MSNBCCNN, ABC, NBCCBS sixty minutes
this week, Meet the Press, all those are influenced by this.

(23:58):
But it's enough to influence this poll. Fifty two percent
of voters agree that Donald Trump is a fascist dictator,
forty two percent disagree. Among Democrats seventy two percent, three
quarters of all Democrats. I think we're living right now
in a fascist dictatorship. And this is the problem living

(24:20):
in the matrix. When a Republicans win wins, it's a
fascist dictatorship. When a Democrat wins. It's the preservation of democracy. Why,
because we've allowed a democracy of which we are not
we're a republic, become the Democrat party and its platform.

(24:41):
So if you oppose a Democrat candidate like Kamala Harris, well,
you're obviously a threat to democracy, and you're a threat
to the state. And if you should go on to win, well,
and you're an insurrectionist that voted, and the person in
office is of course a fascist dictator in that sense.

(25:07):
That's why we started the show with the White House
Correspondence Association president. They're not in opposition party, Well, you
just oppose anyone that differs with your worldview, your agenda,
your policy views, or you're bought and paid for influenced positions,

(25:34):
and that'd be about right for half the country. They're
hearing the narrative, they're repeating the narrator. I mean, that's
the problem what we have. We don't have news, We
have narratives, and then we don't have news consumers anymore.
We have narrative repeaters. This poll is a great example
of that. Despite the fascist dictatorship talk, the president remains
more trusted than either Congress or the judiciary, which might

(25:57):
be your proof that the three brands are still functioning.
This is a Trump derangement. This is not a statement
on the three branches of government. This is not a
statement on a constitutional crisis. This is a Trump derangement
by all of the legacy mainstream media. In about half

(26:18):
the country, seventy three percent of Republicans trust Trump more
to protect the rights and interests of the American people.
Forty seven percent of Democrats, thirteen percent of Republicans, thirty
eight percent of affiliated voters put more trust in the
federal courts. So if you are playing the matrix game, well,
Donald Trump can't do enough today to talk about the border.

(26:41):
That is a perceived universal victory. If you want to
celebrate one hundred days and get everybody to sing and
blow out the candles with you rally around that. If
you've got a big announcement and it looks like they
do with a deal being reached with the auto tariffs
and Michigan, you make that announcement. I guess leak that
the speaker thinks by Memorial Day we'll have this tax

(27:03):
cut plan done. These are all good things. If you're
the Democrats, lean into fascist dictator, lean into the lawfair
with judges. Because on your half of the matrix, people
are responding to that fifty white, sixty four percent of blacks,
forty nine percent of hispanics, forty five percent of other minorities.
At least some would agree that Donald Trump is a

(27:25):
fascist dictator. This is narrative over reality. This is the
matrix and the era of the death of journalism. It's
a tough time to live. It's a tough time to
sit down and have a reasonable conversation with anybody about anything.

(27:48):
We talked about this yesterday. This isn't a criticism, but
you know, there's several lenses to look at if if
the president wants to do something for our time and
for all time, he can certainly pick a hill and
fight on it if you look at it through a
political lens. It's time to punt. And remember I always

(28:08):
tell stories of my high school football team at Kio Academy,
our JV team. There's one thing we did well, and
that was punt. Spread was always it was always fourth
and long, and it was always spread. Punt on center, snap,
ready break, It's time to punt on tariffs, So make
your announcement today on the Auto Terraffs. Cut your deals
with whatever countries you have and start pivoting away from that.

(28:31):
You've got to inject certainty into the economy, certainty into
your presidency with enough time for it to bake and
get some results prior to the midterm election, and then
move on to peace with Russia and Ukraine or a
nuke deal with a run and pull your speaker into

(28:52):
the Oval Office and tell him Memorial Day at the latest,
get rocking with these tax cuts. That looks to me
like the obvious view from one hundred days. But I
we'll talk more about that with John Decker, who will
be on Air Force one heading to Michigan today with
the President as he concludes his second first one hundred days.

(29:14):
And yes, you'll remember this president because he actually got
to first one hundred days. This is your morning show
with Michael Del Trono. These are your top five stories
of the day. The President Trump says the Philadelphi Delphia
Eagles are a special team as he honored them at
the White House.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
The team visited the White House Monday to be honored
for their Super Bowl victory.

Speaker 10 (29:37):
The Eagles have turned out to be an incredible team,
an incredible group with a fantastic.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
Coach and coaches highly respected.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
And having you at the White House is very, very
special and important. Quarterback Jaalen Hurtz was among some players
who did not attend this ceremony due to scheduling conflicts.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
I'm Brian Shook. Try to think of all the things
that would be a scheduling conflict for being in the
Oval Office with the President of the United States after
a Super Bowl that could have been a doctor's appointment.
I guess the White House is signaling it's not extending
the real ID deadline, not just yet anyway.

Speaker 12 (30:16):
Kentucky lawmakers sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary at
Christy Nome asking for delay on real ID enforcement, citing
the potential for long lines at MVD offices.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
The Trump administration says.

Speaker 12 (30:28):
All states will need to comply by the May seventh deadline.
Real ID is an enhanced security driver's license that will
be needed in order to aboard any domestic airline flight
a Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
President Trump assigned executive orders relating to immigration.

Speaker 8 (30:41):
Trump signed multiple orders on Monday, ranging from one mandating
truck drivers be proficient in English to un cracking down
on sanctuary jurisdictions. The order calls for a list identifying
such sanctuary jurisdictions that obstruct the enforcement of federal immigration
laws within thirty days. The White House is focusing on
President's immigration crackdown during the first one hundred days of

(31:02):
his second administration. It's the first of several days meant
to showcase Trump's sweeping agenda. I'm Tammage Rhio.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
Just in time to celebrate his eightieth birthday, we fire
up a big Bob Marley documentary.

Speaker 12 (31:27):
Tough Gong Worldwide will release the documentary on video streaming
platforms alongside a special eightieth Collector's Edition DVD. The DVD
includes two hours of never before seen interview footage with
the reggae stars, friends and family. Marley, which was originally
released in twenty twelve, takes fans through the ikon's beginnings
in Jamaica to becoming one of the most influential musicians

(31:49):
of all time. A global streaming release is scheduled for
July the fifteenth, twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Today we celebrate a simple but tricky device,
one that holds their clothes together. Pre Tennis has more
on this National Zipper Day.

Speaker 11 (32:06):
Zippers have been holding things together since eighteen fifty one.
The device was first called the Automatic Continuous Clothing Closure.
Not exactly marketing gold, but it did make a zip
sound when used, and a new name was born. You've
been a master at it since about age three. But
be careful. There are nearly eighteen hundred zipper related er
visits every year. This is on man for what is

(32:28):
called soft tissue entrapment. I'm bree Tennis.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
There's just something about Mary. Oh, Bree Tennis. I love
you all right. Playoffs Caves advanced to the second round.
They swept the Heat, winning one thirty eight eighty three,
winning four games to nothing. Lawyers can finish up with
the Rockets. They're up now three games to one after
beating Houston one nine one oh three. Last night in

(32:54):
the NHL, Lightning lost fortitude of the Panthers. They now
trail three games to one. Baseball Cardinals three one over Sincy,
Guardians lost to the Twins. Tigers lost to the astros
A's one two to one over the Rangers. Dodgers beat
the Marlin seven to six, and the Nats lost by
two touchdowns. Nineteen to five to the Mets. Birthdays Today,

(33:15):
Political commentator Candice Owen is thirty six. Willie Nelson take
a guess. Anybody care? Yeah, I'm gonna say he's pushing
eighty five. Don't you just picture the most unhealthy person
in the world doing clubs, drinking whiskey smoking. Marijuan ninety
two eaters old. Today he and Keith Richards get the

(33:38):
last laughing. Jerry Seinfeld very funny man. Almost killed me
once in concert. I literally could not breathe. Seventy one
years old today, hard to believe, Jerry sein I wow.
Jerry Seinfeld is seventy one and actor Daniel day lewis
sixty eight years old. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday.
We're so glad you were born. And thanks for waking
up with your morning show. We're all in this together.

(34:00):
This is your morning show with Michael Del Journo.
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