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April 29, 2025 33 mins

Ending wars and nuclear ambitions, plus, Brooke Burns on new GSN gig!

It’s tough to negotiate peace with Russia and Iran, especially because if their lips are moving, they’re probably lying!  Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano joins us with reasonable expectations.

Actress and Emmy-nominated television host Brooke Burns joins Michael to talk about her new show, Tic Tac Dough! 

A massive blackout hit parts of Europe on Monday. What caused it – and will we be seeing more of these power outages in the future? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL offers the latest.  

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:23):
Starting your morning off right.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
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because we're in this together.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
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Speaker 1 (00:37):
Not just named your morning show, it really is your
morning show. We can't have it without your voice. Take
your place at the kitchen table, rock and roll. Here
comes the first one.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Good morning, Michael. This is Randy from Greenwood, Indiana. One
of the things we do have going for Social Security
is the recovery and stoppage of all the odulant payoffs
that's been going on for all these years. I think
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to the people who can afford to repay it.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Arizona licenses are good for thirty years. The media is
the enemy of the people. It's Carafano day. You know
where I'm at kitchen table going with a double espresso
today and today's Italian pastry is a classic Napoleon. Let's
go excited about the Carafano weekly visit. See lieutenant colonel,

(01:32):
you make the great sacrifice to be with us, and
it is appreciated. All right. So we got the president
at one hundred days headed to Michigan. We think he's
got an announcement on a deal reached on the auto tariffs. Also,
he'll be taking some victory laps over the border. There
is unfinished business in terms of tax cuts and a
piece deal with Russia and Ukraine and a new negotiation

(01:52):
with a Ram. Let's get started. This is a very
difficult thing to do because neither are trustworthy. I mean,
how do you negotiate peace with Russian Iran when the
if their lips are moving, they're probably lying. What's a
reasonable expectation of progress here?

Speaker 4 (02:09):
Yeah, but I mean you can just roll the tape
because I always say the same thing. I mean, I
think the most reasonable thing is a small deal which
is just a ceasefire in place.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
It actually serves the interest of both sides.

Speaker 4 (02:23):
Both sides really need a strategic break, and so that
to me is the most likely. Having said that, it's
it really is all up to Vladimir Putin. Putin tries
to get whatever he can, and then when he realizes

(02:43):
they can't get any more, he might cut a deal.
So literally, we might just wake up one day and
Putin says, okay, we have a deal, right and then
but he might he might say, no, I want to
run the war for another year and see what happens.
He can he can do that. I mean, he can
keep fighting. I mean he's not going to run out
of North Koreans to get killed. If he does that.

(03:03):
I think it's pretty clear that I don't know, things
get better for him. Look, I don't care what people say.
The United States is not just going to walk away
and abandon Ukraine. Trump is not going to do that.
He's not that stupid. First of all, it's not even
it's getting to be less of a left for us
every day because the Europeans are doing more right.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
Ukrainians can defend.

Speaker 4 (03:24):
They can't conquer the whole country and get it back,
but they can defend themselves. It doesn't it's not worth
the risk to abandon Ukraine and have things, you know,
the whole everything in the region fall apart.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Well, so that's where we are, all right on that point. Obviously.
The first is a video Donald Trump coming down an escalator.
That's what began everything. Iconic pictures, an assassination attempt, blood
coming down the side of his face with a fist
in the air. That's an iconic presidential picture for our
time and for all time. And I think there's a

(03:56):
second iconic picture, and that is at the Vatican for
a funeral of the Pope, absolutely sitting on a chair
talking with Zelensky. I mean, you're not just Charlie schmuckin.
That is a fact, Jack. But that doesn't Oh go ahead, no.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
Good, no, no, because I said that may be one
that maybe the iconic picture of the twenty first century.
And what's important about that picture is, let's be honest,
Donald Trump doesn't like Selinsky personally, he doesn't, but Donald
Trump is a statesman and and we have seen this

(04:32):
again and again and again and again.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
Although people just refuse to acknowledge this.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
Donald Trump puts his personal interests, in his personal attitude
aside when he when he thinks the country has to
come first. So sitting down with Zelensky and coming to
a mind to save the people of Ukraine and end
this war, he'll do that. And he did that, and
it just shows what a great man he absolutely really is.

(04:59):
And the fact that it was in the Vatican, to
me just reminds me this country is blessed because he
may not be the perfect leader.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
He may not be your favorite leader.

Speaker 4 (05:11):
Who has, but God blessed us with a leader who
cares about us.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
What does Vladimir Putin make up that picture? And that image?
I am so screwed, make it a meme because who's
not in the room, right? All right? So but you
got him. So Putin's still bombing and he's still stalling.
His foreign secretary says, we're willing to sit down and

(05:37):
negotiate a deal. We still want to be at the table. YadA, YadA, YadA.
All right, that's a mixed message. It sure looks like
Putin's actions tell me he wants to fight another year,
But the overtures from the Foreign Minister of Russia tells
me maybe not just yet.

Speaker 4 (05:55):
I'll tell you, the most interesting clue I had was
the Russians are moving more stuff to the Finnish border.
Now they've actually been moving stuff away from everything to
throw it into Ukraine. So moving stuff to the Finnish
border might actually suggest that the Russians are going to

(06:19):
give up the ghost on Ukraine, and so now they're
putting troops back in places where they traditionally had them before.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
So yeah, all right, So I don't know that this
is Afghanistan in the name of Russia, not the Soviet
Union all over again. I mean, eventually it's going to
end the same way. It's going to be a mission,
not at.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
The Russians want to avoid Afghanistan in the fact that
they have a humiliating withdrawal, so they're just very unlikely
to see any of the territory that they physically sit on.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
I think that's just the reality of it.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
And they know that the Ukrainians at present don't have
the military capacity to take it back, and they know
in the future that in order to get a ceased
by the Ukrainians are stiably gonna have to agree.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
That they won't try to take that land back by force.
Nobody expected, well, I guess the way the President framed it,
this war would have never happened had I been president,
and once I'm elected, it'll be over before I even
take the oath of office. I guess at that point
he set an expectation for an early negotiation here, but
the end of the world if you can get it
done even after one hundred days. And it's going in

(07:27):
that direction now Iran a nuke talks. That's a whole
other can of worms that I don't even know if
they made an announcement today, if I would trust it.
I don't think it's going anywhere. And the reason for that,
I think.

Speaker 4 (07:40):
It's going to be just like the North Korean Trump
likes to offer the operamp right, we don't have to
do this.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
But.

Speaker 4 (07:49):
The Iranians would have to essentially agree to give up
their degree weapons program. That's a non negotiable thing, and
I just don't think they're willing to do that.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
I think they're willing to, you.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
Know, like the the kid that will sit out in
the rain without an umbrella. I mean, I think they're
willing to do that. I think they're willing to do
anything as well. But I don't think they're going to
give up the new program.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Where are they? By the way, we've been tracking this
James Carafonald, Lieutenant colonel, joining us as he does every
Tuesday for a military and foreign policy briefing and one
of the largest thing tanks in the world, and quite
frankly not just Big John. I believe he's one of
the foremost authorities and voices you should listen to when
it comes to military and foreign policy. All right, so
advanced centrifuga's enriched geranium? Is it for electricity? Is it

(08:33):
for a weapons grade? That's been obvious all along? Delivery systems?
Is the other half of this equation? Where is Iran
in terms of this process of having a weapon of
mass destruction? Which is something I can tell you Israel
is not going to allow to be.

Speaker 4 (08:52):
It's a political decision. It's not a technical decision. So
any day Ron, any day it wants to Iran can
say we are a nuclear weapons power. They could do
it tomorrow. It's it's a political decision. It's not a
capabilities decisions. So if you're going to declare yourself a
nuclear power, that's a gate that once you cross, you

(09:13):
know you can't come back up unless you give up
your nuclear weapons.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
And so you do that decision when.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
It's when you feel like you have to do it
or you want to do it, not when you're ready
to do it.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
And I think that's what people get wrong.

Speaker 4 (09:26):
They think it's a question of, well, we have to
stop them before they're prepared to do this.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Dude, we are passed that. Yeah, we miss that. We
miss that.

Speaker 4 (09:34):
This is this is they will do it when they
want and which is why is if they're not going
to do a deal to get rid of nuclear weapons,
which you're probably not, and if you don't want to
attack them, which we probably don't, then the only thing
is is you have to scare the limb of Jesus
out of them that they realize that it's way more
painful for them to declare themselves in nuclear power than not.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Well, but their motive is an offensive motive, all right.
So these are people that believe that they're called, you know,
to fight eliminate Israel's existence, the great and then the
Great Satan after that the US. So, I mean, all
indications are that they would act preemptively and first because
they want to bring about the hit ennee mom and

(10:15):
the rule of Islam before Allah judges mankind. So I
guess my question would be, if this goes nowhere, then
what does Israel do?

Speaker 4 (10:24):
But you must survive in order to do that. If
you're going to deliver on that future, the regime has
to survive, which is why the number one thing they
always put just conveniently happens, right, that they always put
first ahead of anything else, is we have to survive.

(10:49):
So so they always do the calculus, which is, you know,
we're not going to commit suicide. You know we're going
to bring about the Amman and the future and the
new coal Fath and everything else.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
But but we can't do that without us, all right,
So closing moments, first one hundred days, not a lot
on foreign policy achievement wise yet process but not achievement.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
Well yeah, but you know, first of all, I think
it's an insult to call it process.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
I think it's he has done a lot.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
To get the because this is all a mind game, right,
This is not like an episode of Yellowstone.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
I mean, this is what's in.

Speaker 4 (11:29):
Your head, and he is insider enemy's head, and they
are calculating that, and I.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Think he's done exactly what he needs to do. Anybody,
you know.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
The things that this stuff is over, and it's never over.
Your enemy's never stopped trying to get you. So I
actually think he's made a lot of progress. I think
the world's much safer than it was, America's placed in
the world's much safer than it was months ago. And
and you know, I think we of course corrected. If
we were on a plane that was, you know, nose
diving into the into the.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Pacific, you know we do.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
The pilot has now pulled the thing back and that
we're going back up into the air, and you know,
the waitresses are coming out with the free drinks.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
I would have just answered it one and one other thing,
which is, don't forget that the border is an issue
of national security, and that security has been restored. It's
also an issue of national financial security, which was the
second reason you elected him. The economy. That's no small,
major victory. Now it's on to tax cuts and do
the best you can negotiate some kind of piece. Can

(12:29):
I give you one prediction?

Speaker 4 (12:31):
Sure this this that is Will and Gang that's in
the US, that came in the US under Biden.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Within six months, nothing's going to be left at all.
It'll be gone, completely wiped out, maybe the greatest national
security triumph of the first one hundred days. You can
read his great work at Heritage dot org and you
can hear him every Tuesday right here on your Morning show,
Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. God bless you. Thank you for

(12:59):
your time. As you can see even the audience appreciates it.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael Delchno.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Top five stories of the day. Well, President Trump says,
the Philadelphia Eagles are a very special team, very special team,
highly impressive, well respected. Brian Shook as the tales of
the Eagles visit, well, not all the Eagles, but most

(13:29):
of the Eagles visit to the White House.

Speaker 5 (13:30):
The team visited the White House Monday to be honored
for their Super Bowl victory.

Speaker 6 (13:34):
The Eagles have turned out to be an incredible team,
an incredible group with a fantastic coach and coaches, and
having you at the White House is very very special
and important.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
Quarterback Jalen Hurts was among some players who did not
attend this ceremony due to scheduling conflicts.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
I'm Brian Shuk. Well, the Democrats, of course have no vision,
They have no message. They have no messenger. What they
have is obstruction and shenanigans. The latest a House Democrat
introducing articles of impeachment to nowhere against Donald Trump.

Speaker 7 (14:10):
In a statement, Michigan Congressman Street Tanadar 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

(14:32):
speech to a joint session of Congress, has also said
he plans to introduce articles of impeachment against Trump. Ily
se Tailor.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
As for President Trump, he signed executive orders related to
immigration again.

Speaker 8 (14:42):
Trump signed multiple orders on Monday, ranging from one mandating
truck drivers be proficient in English to one 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's focus on President
Trump's immigration crackdown during the first one hundred days of

(15:03):
his second administration. It's the first of several days meant
to showcase Trump's sweeping agenda. I'm Tammage rheo Well.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
The work of selecting a new pope in secret is
set to begin in just about a week. Michael Kassner reports.

Speaker 9 (15:18):
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.

(15:40):
I'm Michael Kassner.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Today we celebrate a simple but tricky device. It holds
her clothes together. Pre Tennis with more on this National
Zip a day.

Speaker 10 (15:50):
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The device was first called the Automatic Continuous Clothing Closure.
Not exactly marketing goal, but it did make a zip
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(16:12):
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Speaker 4 (16:20):
My name is Joey from Goodier, Arizona, and my morning
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(16:55):
President Trump has signed an executive order related to immigration,
The House Democrat has introduced articles of impeachment that'll go nowhere,
and the work of selecting a new pope gets under way,
and Vice President former Vice President Kamala Harris expected to
criticize President Trump and his presidency in his speech in
San Francisco tomorrow. I told this story in the Platinum
Card Hour, which, by the way, if you miss any

(17:15):
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That way, it's waiting for you every day. But I
told this story earlier. My mom was having a cancer surgery,

(17:37):
and of course everybody watches Game Show Network in hospitals
and in nursing homes. And my brother goes, oh, you
need to check this one out. And of course it
was the chase. It was a masterpiece. But he goes,
this is a host, And I thought he was referring
to how beautiful she is, because she is beautiful, But no,
he wasn't, and nor did I even notice that she

(17:57):
is just And I've been a fan of game shows
my whole life. Maybe the most talented game show host ever.
Broke Burns joining us.

Speaker 11 (18:04):
Wow, thank you so much. What a wonderful compliment. I
really appreciate that. Yeah, I'm enjoying my job at the moment.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Well, yeah, because you know, growing up I watched My
favorites were Tic Tac Dough, Press, Your Luck Match Game,
and Family Feud. I would later become friends with Wink Martindale.
After it, I was trying to get Wink to give
me one of his old gaudy jackets and I was
going to put it up in my Hall of me
next to all my football jerseys. Yeah, but he gives

(18:31):
me one. That's so nice. I wear it. And then
there's a message from him in the lapel. And now
we combine that because you'll be the new host, well,
you are the new host of Tic Tac Dough, No,
I know.

Speaker 12 (18:41):
And I was fortunate enough to get to meet Wink
as well. He came to visit us on the set
of The Chase. Actually as you're speaking about the Chase,
and I'll never forget him walking out onto that stage and.

Speaker 11 (18:51):
Me feeling like, oh, I feel like I should kneel
or step off the stage. I feel like this is
your space, you own. Yeah, he was just so gracious
and you're doing a great job.

Speaker 13 (19:02):
And you know that warmth that you as you know
if you if you won him he was so famous
for and also made him such the icon that he
is in game as well.

Speaker 11 (19:14):
He passed unfortunately, yeah, the day after our premiere. But
I thought that that was kind of an interesting timing
and I'm just thinking, Okay, I need you winking down
at me from up there and giving us the blessing
to move forward with this.

Speaker 12 (19:29):
But I think he's still playing game up all right.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
He was just one of the most down to earth,
warmest encouraging human beings you would ever meet, which which
is how you strike me. And then the other thing
he's known for is that that smile, that infectious smile,
which I think is what makes you such a natural.
I'll tell you on the Chase, I have an interesting
question for you. So when the Beast was on the Chase,
he couldn't get anything wrong. Now he's on this new show,

(19:54):
he's constantly getting answers wrong. Were you guys cheating? No?

Speaker 12 (19:59):
You know, Beast, he's amazing. First of all, he has
a photographic memory.

Speaker 11 (20:03):
He's incredibly brilliant, as you've seen.

Speaker 12 (20:06):
On the Chase. You put him on a speed round,
he can answer things.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
It's unbelievable.

Speaker 11 (20:12):
Before you even get through the question, I'm like, give
me a give me a breath, a chance to.

Speaker 12 (20:16):
Read over here pastie on Masterminds.

Speaker 11 (20:19):
I think the thing that he struggled with the most
is the buzz in his reflexes.

Speaker 12 (20:24):
You know he's he's a big guy.

Speaker 11 (20:26):
Yeah, and and not the youngest of our masterminds, and
so I think that sometimes the reflexes got in the
way of that and making it into the final round.

Speaker 1 (20:38):
Yeah, you're the handlers are going to get mad at us.
But I got to say, a dealer, no deal with
Howie Mandel, Regis philbin With Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
And The Chase are the three best game shows that
really should be honored. And you know, Emmy and Worried,
they were just classics and you were so terrific as
though sorry not tic Tac dough.

Speaker 12 (20:57):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
This is one that I think the older AUDI is
going to remember, but done in a new, fresh way.
I love the idea.

Speaker 11 (21:05):
Yeah, well it's that thing of like, you know, if
a game works, it works, and it works it's timeless.

Speaker 12 (21:12):
So it's really fun to get to introduce this, you know.

Speaker 11 (21:16):
I mean my eight year old is now like, oh, mom,
can I watch you know, she got to come and
watch me film and what have you. But she loves
to play along. I don't typically like to watch anything
that I've done, just because that's awkward.

Speaker 12 (21:28):
But she will ask me, like I want to watch
your game shows? Can we play together as a family.

Speaker 11 (21:34):
I'm like, this is so weird, but sure I understand
it because I used to watch game shows with my
mom and dad, and I love those memories together. So
you know, it really is that thing where you can
watch with your eighty year old grandma and your and
your kids.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
So yeah, no, it's a family affair. Actress Emmy nominated
television host Brook Burns. The latest is Tic Tacto on
the Game Show Network. You know, I acted in a movie.
I got to tell you, I don't know how you
guys do it. That's sitting around forever and then all
of a sudden it's time. And you know, I was
more in the mood when I began my weight then

(22:10):
now that you're actually filming and then game shows couldn't
be more different, right, What are you doing like six
or seven in a day or how many?

Speaker 12 (22:17):
That's right? Sorry? Six shows a day. We rehearse for
a week and then we do six shows a day
for about three weeks. We shoot sixty five. That's crazy,
and then we have a break.

Speaker 11 (22:29):
Yeah, it's fast and furious, but there's that is something
actually I like about it because, as you said, as
an actor, you may have one scene in a day,
so you get there, you get hair and makeup done, and.

Speaker 12 (22:40):
Then you're sitting in your trailer for hours on end.

Speaker 11 (22:42):
There is no sitting around during during these days. I
mean it is like one after the next after the next,
with the wardrobe change, hair change, new contestants, studying up
what's the.

Speaker 12 (22:53):
Gameplay and getting through it.

Speaker 11 (22:55):
In fact, yeah, I mean, my only downtime really is
my thirty minutes of lunch, in which I'm basically just
pass out on my couch.

Speaker 12 (23:01):
At my dressing rist.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
So I mean, seriously, by the end of the day,
you've got to be exhausted.

Speaker 11 (23:06):
It is, it's exhausting, but you know, there's always that
light at the end of the tunnel. It's not three
hundred and sixty five days a year. We're done in
a month, and then I get to go home and
be a stay at home mom basically and hang out
with my kids and you know, dress up for costume parties.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
And right, no, well, all right, brick Bourne's continuing. You know,
Baywatch was obviously a huge hit. I didn't watch melrose
Place a huge hit. Ali McBeal a huge hit. I mean,
you've had a great salt.

Speaker 12 (23:30):
Talking about those shows.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Now you know, well, yeah, but I mean, you had
a great career. But this is like perfect for this
time of your life, isn't it?

Speaker 12 (23:37):
Thank you? It is?

Speaker 11 (23:38):
It absolutely is as was you know at nineteen getting
paid to go to the beach and move to Hawaii
and do all of that.

Speaker 12 (23:45):
I just had the best time doing that.

Speaker 11 (23:48):
But yes, for right now, in this decade, in my forties, I.

Speaker 12 (23:51):
Couldn't ask for a better job.

Speaker 11 (23:53):
And I always like to say, it's the most fun
thing in the world when you're you know, on an
airplane and somebody goes, oh, what do you do for
a living and you're like, I'm a game show host
and they think you're joking, and I'm like, no, for real,
that is my job.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Yeah, No, you're the real deal. By the way, the
only thing that came out in research, I knew everything
about you that not that I'm a stalker. You can relax.
But although if I was a stalker, you'd be my type. No,
but I had no idea that you were shallow. How
is one of my all time favorite movies. I just
because I love movies that make you laugh but then
have a moral message. And shallow, How certainly did I

(24:25):
had no idea that you were Katrina.

Speaker 12 (24:27):
Isn't that hilarious?

Speaker 4 (24:28):
I know?

Speaker 12 (24:28):
The Fairly brothers were so kind to me.

Speaker 11 (24:30):
I actually auditioned for the role of the neighbor and
they thought.

Speaker 12 (24:33):
I looked too similar to Gwyneth Paltrow. So they were like, but.

Speaker 11 (24:36):
You're so dorky and like fun and what we got
to write something for you. So they wrote this role
of Katrina where I wear a nose and you know, know,
brow and fake pimples and it was.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
A black How do they all for those who don't
watch the game show network or maybe you watch me?
I mean, bro, I don't mean this Flirtatiou said, all,
I'm very happily Mary, but you're absolutely gorgeous. I mean
to look in the mirror at the and you know, oh,
I look great. I never do that. I have no
self esteem whatsoever, but that that should have won an oscar.
They ugled you up so much. I didn't know that

(25:07):
was you, and I thought I knew everything about you.

Speaker 13 (25:09):
Well, somebody asked me earlier, do you get recognized for
shallow Holland?

Speaker 11 (25:13):
I said, only my voice, not by well.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
The terribles I mean they're just simply the best. Right,
you got a chance to work with real comedic geniuses.

Speaker 12 (25:21):
He was awesome.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
Oh yeah, Jack's great. All right now, Tic Tecto, this
is a pretty good lineup, you guy. We just talked
to Valerie Bertinelli and nice very similar, very similar conversation
though that this is playing out perfectly for her life
now as it is yours. But it's it's turning into
quite a prime time lineup. And I really liked that
show The Wall too. Thank you pretty strong.

Speaker 12 (25:44):
I've got some good stuff on there.

Speaker 11 (25:45):
I know I was when somebody told me that Valerie
was joining Game Show Network. I was so happy because
obviously I'm a big fan of hers just from the
acting days, but I feel like she's always given off
that warmth and kindness and and sweetness that just will
really track as a game show host in connecting with
the fans. I think she really loves people, and I

(26:06):
think I think that she's well suited for game show hosting.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
I don't. I'm looking everywhere for the time, and I'm
trying to stall Valerie seven thirty and I think you Tic.

Speaker 11 (26:17):
Tacto is time just before seven pm weekdays on Game show.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
Yeah, weekdays, seven o'clock game show network, Tic Tac Toe,
nothing but the best dresses, no gaudy sport codes like
Wink Martindale, but a wonderful natural host. And of course
the same thing with the dragon.

Speaker 11 (26:34):
And yeah, totally when we're saying he's kind of adorable
until you get into that last round and he's blocking
you from taking home ten.

Speaker 12 (26:42):
Thousand dollars and then he's well hated.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Well, let me tell you some of the chase. I
used to feel for you, because when they would do
those rapid rounds, I mean, if you stumbled at all whatsoever,
you could have cost them the choice of winning or losing.
I mean that had to be such. You don't have
any of that, just to have fun, be yourself and
the show looks great and you're terrific as always.

Speaker 12 (27:02):
Oh well, thank you. Yes, No, I definitely was white knuckling.

Speaker 11 (27:05):
Some of those speed rounds on the chase between beast
breathing down on me and wanting the contestants to win and.

Speaker 12 (27:11):
Speed up, you know, and at the end of the clock.
But yeah, this is much more relaxing for me.

Speaker 11 (27:16):
I just have the two contestants and so we just
get to really have fun.

Speaker 12 (27:20):
The trivia is for everyone.

Speaker 11 (27:22):
And then obviously the game that you played since you
were four years old, So three in.

Speaker 12 (27:25):
A row, take home ten grand. It's a blast, and
I hope.

Speaker 11 (27:28):
That we're having a blast shooting it anyway, and I
hope that that translates for the audience.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
I wish you nothing but the best. Brook Burns tic
Tectoe weeknights at seven on the Game Show Network. God
bless you, my friend.

Speaker 12 (27:38):
Thank you so much. You as well.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Well, that's drill for those who watch the Game Show Network.
For Berns now hosting two shows, she is just the best.
Tic Tecto seven o'clock weeknights on the Game Show Network.
Card if you're just waking up. Another Arizona man arrested,
this time for a fire set at a Tesla dealership
in Arizona. Brian Schuk as the latest done.

Speaker 5 (28:02):
That authority said 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

(28:25):
the Trump administration. The company has also seen a more
than seventy percent drop in profits during that time.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
I'm Brian Shuk, but would jenn up behavior like this? So,
I don't know ninety seven percent media bias against the
president or maybe Democrats acting like this.

Speaker 7 (28:41):
In a statement in Michigan, Congressman Street tenada Ar 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

(29:02):
interrupting Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress, has
also said he plans to introduce articles of impeachment against Trump.
Ily se tailor.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Well, they haven't got the tax cuts done yet, although
the Speaker of the House says the twenty seventeen making
permitive of those cuts and the no tax on tips
and overtime in so security could be done by Memorial Day.
One thing the House did get done was a step
to protect Americans from deep fake and revenge pornography.

Speaker 8 (29:26):
All makers on Monday overwhelmingly approved 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
Tammy Truheo, attorneys.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
For Danny Combs, told the court their client led the
lifestyle of a swinger. Not sure this is the best defense.
At a hearing ahead of a sex trafficking trial, Mark
Mayfield has details. According to a report.

Speaker 14 (29:56):
From the BBC, the Bad Boy Records founder appeared inside
a in New York City as his lawyer seemingly laid
out a portion of their defense. During the hearing, Comb's lawyer,
Marc Agniffelow, told the court that his client had multiple
sexual partners because he was a swinger.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Agniffelo told the US District judge.

Speaker 14 (30:13):
That Combs believed in polyamorous relationships and asserted the mogul
had no criminal intent when he hired sex workers to
participate in his sex capades. Combs is charged with racketeering, conspiracy,
sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
By Mark Medfield, This is Your Morning Show with Michael
del Chono.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
President Trump signing executive orders related to immigration as he
prepares to mark his one hundredth day with a trip
to Michigan tonight. A House Democrat has introduced articles of
impeachment that are going nowhere, and former Vice President Kamala
Harris is expected to criticize Donald Trump and his presidency
and his speech in San Francisco tomorrow. If a treat
falls in the forest and no one is there, does

(30:55):
it make a sound? We ponder? Fifty five minutes after
the hour, we always get the final story. To Rory,
our national correspondent, Roy O'Neil, a massive blackout hit parts
of Europe yesterday. What was the cause that went?

Speaker 15 (31:08):
Not exactly sure, and the Spanish Prime Minister saying they're
going to put together a commission to look into it.
A Spanish court is trying to find out if it
was a cyber attack. That does not seem to be
likely at this point. But it really was a complete
day of chaos about ten hours of a power outage
affecting again the whole Iberian Peninsula, Spain, Portugal, southern parts

(31:31):
of France as well. They think they pinpointed the area
that caused this, but exactly why still upboard debate, and
there's some talk that perhaps their recent conversion to an
all renewable energy generation system may have played some role
in this.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
How would it affect that vast of an area.

Speaker 15 (31:50):
Well, that's again there was an outage that they recovered
from rather quickly, but it was a subsequent outage that
that's where their failure was. So it was this one
two punch that seemed to have combined for that, and
you know, we could say it was inconvenient pain in
the neck, but it was. It sadly turned deadly and Madrid,
apparently a woman was using candles to light her apartment

(32:12):
and it went up in flames.

Speaker 1 (32:14):
She was killed. I think thirteen others were injured in that.
You know, I remember that morning we woke up. Was
it AT and T that was completely down? I think
it was AT and T. I remember all yeah, yeah,
well yeah, but we had that day was like all
of a sudden, everybody's phones you know that had AT
and T were out, and of course there's a mass panic.
But again, you know, you get to the cause of it.

(32:35):
In that case, it was I believe a software update
gone wrong. But the important part about finding out what
caused this is to ensure people that it's not gonna
happen again. I mean, that's the big question. Right. We
don't know what caused it, but do we know if
we're going to have more of these in the future.

Speaker 15 (32:52):
They well, I think until they finish up this inquiry,
which is going to take a couple of weeks to pinpoint,
it'd be tough to rule it out entirely. But they
say that this was a freak string of events. Apparently
this one two punch put together that caused this, and
obviously the goal is to find something as a work
around here to avoid this from repeating itself.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Rory O'Neil always great reporting. We'll talk again tomorrow. Fifty
six minutes after the hour, all right, So the President
heads to Michigan, not because Michigan was one of the
five swing states that gave him the presidency to mark
one hundred days of his second term, but as Howard
Lutnick would lead on. It appears as though the President,
in addition to taking as many victory lamps as he wants,

(33:34):
quite frankly, over the immigration victories, we'll be announcing a
deal that's been reached on the auto tariffs. Our very
own John Decker is flying with the President on an
Air Force one and he'll have her full report for
you in the morning.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Nhild Joano
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