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May 12, 2026 36 mins

Dems level of freaking out seems excessive for a temporary map, is online nasty culture bleeding into how we treat people of line and 2028 Presidential outlook.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Now. Enjoy the podcast two.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
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Speaker 2 (00:39):
Now you're joking, but I really think that would be
a good Tuesday open. What mister York going smile? Does?
Everyone smiled? We had that at one time, like a
fantasy island start to the day. Yeah, that's what you
need to do. So I always make it a point
to say if I try to h huh, show you

(01:00):
my sick priorities before I check my sleep score, right
before I do wordle, I do have this to make
the donut? I don't. I'd see I didn't watch that though.
What do you mean you didn't White? How could you
not watch that?

Speaker 4 (01:13):
That was on primetime television for ever in the early eighties.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
I guess time to make the donuts. That was the
dunkin Donuts Guy commercial? Nos, well, because it was red.
It was we didn't we look up that commercial? It
look just like Red the dunkin Donuts. I mean, it's favors.
Why you see you always leave me so favors, isn't
isn't a mean thing to say. But you are cracking
wise on Red. I was not cracking white. Red. Don't

(01:40):
you even admit the dunkin Donut guy looked like you. Oh,
It'll takes so long by the time I'll answer for
you answer looked just like me. I did all right,
But no, I just I always liked smile. It's everyone.
But I like to hit the hit before my feet
hit the floor. Yeah, you know, I like to at
least express gradit to God for everything that I have

(02:02):
reason to get up for me excited about you, excited
about having me? Yes, of course I am. Why wouldn't
I be? I don't know, Yes, what do you have
a lot of fun? Why do you think the disciples
looked at each other? And when I don't know why
I picked you, Well they probably did, didn't they Every
now and then is no, But I like starting the
day with gratitude. And he was just joking. He smiles everyone,

(02:23):
you know, like be happy to be here. And I thought, oh,
we should share that with the listeners anyway, should we
start over. I have one listener that he does not
like startover days. He really takes the personal start over days.
Whenever we do start over days, he goes, I could
have slept an extra three hours, And I know that feeling, sir,
I relate to that is that No, it wasn't Roger
or somebody else had always emails anyway, nine minutes after
the hour, now, good morning, and welcome to Tuesday, May,

(02:45):
the twelfth year of our Lord, twenty twenty six. I
was just telling rd Off the year. There is a
roadmap for today that everyone will follow, you know. In
terms of the Virginia freak out over the states of
Preme Court ruling and Virginia Democrats now are asking the
Supreme Court to restore the quote unquote voter approved congressional map.

(03:09):
Of course, the Supreme Court doesn't traditionally to get involved
with these things I mean, it's a state Supreme court
ruling and not the kind where the world is on
the line and the Supreme Court has to intervene. So
it's not likely that they probably will, and if they do,
I don't think they would side any differently in the case.
So you really go to the next step. And the
next step is and I think was at the New

(03:31):
York Times, their big piece this morning is the private
call revealing the Democrats desperation over the map being tossed
and the vote being tossed. And again, this is just
not this was supposed to be a temporary map, and
this is not a overthrowing of a temporary map reaction.

(03:55):
This protest looks like it's very revealing that something more
permanent or a sinister was in play in Virginia. That's
just kind of a hidden nugget that I hope people cover.
There's a poll of plenty, and in it there's many
Americans who think these assassination attempts are all fakes. This

(04:17):
is the crazy outrage cycle in world of the Internet,
and again it's shaping the way we talk to each other,
treat each other. I'm thinking of Pete Davidson's joke about
Charlie Kirk's assassination even kind of you know, bleeding in
and we don't know how to behave you know, we

(04:40):
often said, look at how people treat each other and
talk on the internet, you wouldn't do that in real life. Well, actually,
the very first observation I had is back in the
AOL days. Remember how you just strangers would start talking
to you, And I remember thinking that never happens in
real life. That an absolute strang you're walking unless somebody's

(05:01):
hitting on you in a bar, but walks up to you,
just starts. You know, I'm fat. Listen, listen to me
and hear me clearly, this would be a wonderful way
to live in real life. I'm not knocking it. Every
day when you're walking around, you're interacting with eternal beings
that should excite you. I remember being very small during Christmas,

(05:22):
we'd go pick relatives up at O'Hare Airport. This is
probably why I fell in love with the movie Love
actually the opening and closing being at the airport the
way it was because I remember being a small child,
literally six seven years old, and looking at people and

(05:42):
something we don't ever think about, we gripe about traffic,
we gripe about crowds. But I mean I was looking
at people, going wow, look at all these people, and
they all have lives, and they all have families, They
have the same inter Each individual has this same internal
dialogue going on in their head. Another way, I did

(06:05):
not say it, but I was saying souls. These are
eternal souls walking around. Hopefully later you'll learn with an
ultimate eternal destiny at stake. We should be interested in
everyone we see. We should be smiling at strangers, not
knowing what they're going through. There's people all around us,

(06:27):
some in pain, some enjoy. I experienced this on golf courses,
Andrey always has the same reaction, who are you playing with?
Expecting to hear Bobby my doctor, or David Snati, you know,
or someone I'm close to, and I go, I'm just

(06:48):
going alone. Isn't that the biggest lie? Because every time
we go to a golf course alone, they put you
in a foursome and you make three new friends. And
I can't tell you how many times it ends with
me sharing numbers, exchanging phonos. Play again, that's just the
joy of meeting lives.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
Worst fear Seriously, I am so unlike you in that aspect.
I really want to go with people I know, because
I will shut down if I'm playing with people I
don't know.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
That's why I met a guy who was forty something
years old hockey player, and then he was kind of
finally getting to the point where, you know, his body.
I remember that I went from baseball to softball, and
then I'm out on a field and my mind stillmost
how to play the game the way I always did,
but my body doesn't get there. Okay, and then the

(07:38):
constant injuries, you know, and you're like, okay, it's over.
And that's when I took up golf, which you love
the story because a one legged book. He taught me
how to play golf scratch golf for two by the way.
But anyway, so he had a very similar story. He's
playing hockey, you know, he's he's got these twenty three
year old kids banging them around on the rink and
he's just getting beat up, you know. And he said,

(07:59):
my choice was either play, you know, in a forty
plus league, which seemed too slow for him. But he
wasn't fast enough to play with the younger people, and
so he took up golf, and he's playing golf greate.
Hockey players and drummers always played golf greade. Well, but
I'm just I loved hearing about his kids. I loved
experience catching up on his life. I mean these are

(08:21):
all you know, you like documentaries. Guess what everybody you
see at the grocery store today has a documentary and
you know they're out there, but we don't. We don't
naturally do that, but we did online when AOL came,
Oh you're in Germany, and suddenly that was fascinating enough
to talk to a complete strangers. Yeah, absolutely, well chat
rooms and then they would just like you just be

(08:43):
online doing something, reading emails and stuff, and then somebody
would just pop on, Hey, you know, hi, Hi, who
are you.

Speaker 4 (08:50):
I think he goes back from me to all the
years that people would come up and go, you don't
you don't look like you sound, because well I know
that I sound like six four except for Big John.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
Big John looked exactly like I picked. Well, yeah, Big
John did.

Speaker 4 (09:05):
But I used to dub to tell listeners, well, you
don't look like you sound either, so but.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
How do you know, Well, at the right you're watching them.
But then things changed, right with social media, and then
things got ugly. And now, just as I wished our
behavior online in the beginning would have been our behavior
as we should be living all along, now I'm afraid
our behavior online is becoming our behavior in real life.

(09:34):
That Pete Davidson sound is it clean enough to play?
Did you screen it? Let me double check? Just I
don't want to make any mistakes. Yeah, not on this
because you know how Bill Maher sometimes stabs me in
the back with an anecdotal I mean, we've been playing

(09:56):
a lot of Bill Maher. If it's not safe, yeah,
just very which is very inappropriate, inappropriate on two fronts.
It's inappropriate. Well yeah, I mean it's the most distasteful thing.
I mean, there's nothing funny about it, man, but everything
gets kind of wrapped in this, and I think AI
is gonna make this even worse. Oh, it didn't really happen,

(10:17):
you know, maybe we don't. You know, maybe it's because
she's weird, but maybe it's because a lot of people
don't believe Charlie Kirk really was killed. That we treat
Erica so insensitively, or the way we behave and talk
online which would be completely inappropriate, is now starting to
come in to real life. I mean, we're seeing senators

(10:40):
and Congressman John Fetterman, and it was a tough clip
for me to try to play because Fetterman's just repeating
the movement, which is an f Trump movement, only he
didn't do to use the letter, but he's basically saying,
we got to find a better way to talk, we
got to find a better way to strategy. I mean,

(11:00):
who are we have? All we stand for is f somebody.
And then he kind of tied it into and then
when I find one out of ten things in common
with somebody that really should be common sense or common decency,
I'm ostracized. I mean he really It was just a
great piece of audio explaining to Bill Maher. I mean,

(11:23):
this is this crazy time and we're seeing this all
around us, and I just wonder how much of that
is our culture is now becoming our online culture, and
oh my gosh, if that happens. I do have another
interesting theory. The President suddenly brings up Venezuela as a

(11:44):
fifty first state. He's done this with Canada, Sorry Canada.
I guess he's moved on from you Greenland. Sorry, I
guess he's on from you. But Red and I have
a theory, and that is that the president does these
things to throw off primarily China, China who wants to
process you as you are for one, two, three, and

(12:06):
four so that they can understand, manipulate, fight, or control.
And he throws these things out to keep people like
China and or the deranged, those with Trump deranged syndrome
off on those tangents. And I tend to see he
does these deflections right before he does something completely unrelated.

(12:32):
And I found this one interesting. Okay, right before you
go to China, you say two things. This ceasefire is
on life support. And I'm thinking about Venezuela as the
fifty first daid. He might as well come right out
and tell you the end of this war is in
the hands of China, and China has their hands full.

(12:54):
When my plane arrives and it's going to be there today,
I wonder if everyone reading between the lines the way
I am. So there's a lot of things to talk
about Ara. In terms of the president, the Iran cis
fire on life support. He's headed to China today. He
has invited Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Larry Fink and other

(13:14):
CEOs to come with him. The President is doing many
things in one trip here, and he's going directly to
the head of the snake and China. I find that fascinating.
We also find out that the United Arab Emirates has
been secretly carrying out attacks on Iran and the significance

(13:38):
of an Arab leader like that taking sides with Israel
and America in the Middle East. And we got to
start with the private call that reveals the democrats desperation.
This is well kind of like an over reaction as

(14:00):
an understatement. This is a permanent What they had plotted
for Virginia certainly wasn't a temporary map. It's not getting
a temporary response. So we got a lot to kick around.
Miss a little, you'll miss a lot, miss a lot,
we'll miss you. And of course, don't forget the podcast.
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This is Your Morning Show with Michael del Chuno.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
And Michael Golf. Basically a good walk ruin but it's
a nice day, a nice course and nice company. It's wonderful.
As Jim and Telsa listening on KAKC, I always say
golf's a lot like fishing. You don't always remember. I mean,
I had a couple of memorable fishing experiences I remember,

(16:33):
but for the most part, you don't remember what you called.
You always remember who you were with the conversations you had,
and that's the kind of what golf is like as well.
Twenty eight minutes after the hour, President Trump is suggesting
that Vice President JD. Vance and Secretary of State Marco
Rubio could form a dream team for a twenty twenty
eight election. Trump passed attendees during a dinner at a

(16:54):
Rose Garden with law enforcement officials on Monday, which of
the two they preferred. Listen, who likes JD. Vance?

Speaker 6 (17:04):
Who likes Marco Rubio?

Speaker 7 (17:09):
All right, sounds like a good ticket. Jd is a
perfect That was a perfect ticket.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
And I don't want to necessarily focus on at that
particular event. You know, it could be when he said
who likes JD Evans, they all just started cheering, and
then when they realized, oh, you're making us vote right now.
But we often asked the question, is the president playing apprentice?
And who will take the Trump banner? The answer is yes,

(17:37):
And there's your first real obvious example of him doing it. Literally,
why would it be smart to do? Well, that's for
us to decide together, and who you do you like
this idea? And who would you put on top? Use
that talk back button. This is Jay in spring Hill, Tennessee.

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Speaker 9 (18:30):
As the Democrats continue to melt down in Virginia, they
want their Supreme Court justices to be removed if they're
over the age of fifty eight. I don't think they're
going to do the same for their legislators, though, are.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
They never They day till the toad tag. Don appreciate
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So you just hit that button you make you I'm
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(19:04):
to you. It's thirty six minutes after the hour. This
is your morning show on Michael del Journal. Honored to
serve you if you're just waking up. President Trump calls
the ceasefire on life support as he departs for China
later today to meet with President Jieshinping. He's also bringing
a lot of CEOs with an Elon Musk. Remember when
that's supposed to be a big feud, you might want

(19:25):
to think again. Elon's going to be there, Tim Cook,
Larry Fink, other CEOs. We'll talk a little bit about
the agenda. We'll preview the agenda a little bit later on.
We'd kicked around yesterday this whole notion of a of
a peace quagmire. There's not a war quagmire. That was
what the left said, We're not an endless war. Well,

(19:45):
there was nothing endless about it, especially after a month
or two. It's a decisive victory, and here you have
the loser, Aroan continue to negotiate like they want. It's stupid.
You will not be allowed ever to be a nuclear power.
And I think we have some credibility in saying this well,

(20:05):
put them somebody with chime in. But what about after
Trump leaves? That's what we're going to discuss this segment.
But you could continue to monitor the sites. They are scientists,
Their labs are destroyed, their scientists are killed, their intelligence
apparatus is killed. Their leadership and command has been greatly diminished.

(20:31):
Air force gone, Navy gone, Revolutionary Guard, not gone enough,
I'll admit, But just simply tell them it's over. You
change the scoreboard to the strait of horror, moves. That's
your only focus, not a peace agreement, and you move on.
You're creating a quagmire out of wanting an agreement. I
do think it's worthy of note that the president says

(20:54):
this cease fire is on life support threat as he
gets on a plane and goes to China, who might
be the only one that can really stop this, after all,
Iran is their proxy. We're getting back to that other query, Well,
what about it? It depends on who the next president is. Ah,
Now you're onder the the real subject. We talked often

(21:20):
about the divisions and trouble or civil war if you will,
within the Democrat Party, and it's real, and the Socialists
have all but become the majority. How they get there
seat by seat and targeting them and people disgusted leaving
the party. The biggest growth in America has been away

(21:41):
from the two party system, and Republicans have lost a lot,
including me, and Democrats have lost a lot. So what's
left Progressives and extreme socialists and now a growing element
of Islamists. I think I might be the only one

(22:02):
on radio or television that ever says that out loud,
but it's true. Look at the makeup of the squad
which are the congressional faces of the justice socialist movement.
Strange bedfellows by the way. One has a world ambition
and a theocratic ambition. Careful who you play with to
get over fifty percent. And the goal has been simple.

(22:27):
First take over the Democrat Party they tell you, they'll
tell you this, then dismantled the electoral college, then dismantle
the republic the endgames, burn it down. The Republicans have
challenges too, and they've lost a lot. And what happens next.

(22:48):
You see, when the Tea Party movement, which was grassroots
and organic, happened, the Republican Party was able to absorb it,
thus making it ineffective and thus having no impact on
our national debt. But they haven't absorbed Mega, and you
move forward with the traditional Republican candidate, you do so

(23:09):
without Mega. That's a problem. Everything the Republicans have been
enjoying earlier was tea party now is maga. What becomes
of trump Ism is very important in understanding what becomes

(23:30):
of the Republican Party. By the way, I'm not rooting
for either. I don't think we were ever intended to
be a two party system, and I don't see anything
good coming from it at all other than division and debt.
So I'm not rooting for either of them. So I

(23:50):
always say it depends on where the civil war lands,
which I think is going to be very similar to
the previous three presidential cycles. AOC is going to get
out to a big lead. The DNC is going of itself,
it's going to disregard the vote primary vote of its voters,
and it's going to somehow fix it for Ronnie Manuel
and Wes Moore. But what about the Republicans. They got

(24:10):
to do a handoff of trump Ism. And I often
say I think Donald Trump's playing apprentice, and he is.
He gives them each similar assignments or important assignments that
are different so that you can see and pick. Now,
the big behind the scenes question is will the President

(24:31):
come right out and endorse someone. That's interesting because Marco
Rubio is President Trump's guy. JD. Vance was his kid's guy,
and now he's giving you all the chance to choose.
Which is why I made our talk back question of
the day, what do you think of a Vance Rubio ticket?

(24:52):
The President is suggesting that JD. Vans and Marco Rubio
could form a dream ticket in twenty twenty eight. This
could be very similar if you just send this out
and are there are ways? I mean, for goodness sakes,
the Atlantic killed a lot of trees and used barrels
of ink to do a long story on how both
these men are doomed because of their association with Trump.

(25:15):
Now that presumes that you completely bind the narrative that
the economy is broken when it's not. See the jobs report,
see the unemployment rate, see the spending charts. But if
you buy that narrative, the war is not over with
Russian and Ukraine, the war is not over with the
US in Iran, and it is a war according to them,

(25:38):
and an endless war. These two men are doomed for
their association. Now I don't think I reject that that's true.
I wonder how you play this though. In nineteen eighty
it was a very divided Republican Party, split between two people,

(26:03):
one very establishment and one very conservative. The establishment was
George H. W. Bush. This was the resume, former representative,
former head of the CIA, I mean this, you know,
it was impressive. And the other was a former Democrat,

(26:25):
conservative and governor from California, Ronald Reagan. And it was
clear in the convention the party was almost equally divided. People. Remember,
they solved it by uniting them in a ticket, which
in and of itself wasn't a real electoral college map move.

(26:45):
It was a unity move. The tricky part is who
do you put on top? And I'm sure their thought was, well,
the name recognition belongs to Reagan, the communicative communicative skills
belonging to Reagan, and age belongs to Reagan. So we'll
do Reagan first. That way, we can follow it up
with Bush, and we can turn four years into eight.

(27:08):
All right, play that game here, because that would awkwardly
if this is a dream ticket, well, let me tell you,
it's a nightmare to decide in what order, which is
why I'm anxious to hear your talkbacks. Is Vance Rubio
a dream ticket? And if so, who's on top? Do

(27:34):
you think JD. Vance is interested in eight more years
as vice president? Do you really think that Marco Rubio
should take the bottom of that ticket? With those two,
that's a stretch for me. That's how much more I
think I feel about Marco being president? Is it a

(27:56):
dream ticket? Yes? Or no? Who do you put on top?
Or would you prefer something outside? And the minute you
get outside that you might be stepping out of trump
Ism for the Republican Party, that could be the beginning
of the end for the Democrat Party. The end has

(28:16):
already begun. These are the stories that are out there.
That's why I'm saying there's a narrative map. Ceasefire is
on life support, presidents headed to China, UAE secretly carrying
out attacks on Iran TEMs. Freaking out over the Virginia

(28:42):
Supreme Court ruling. Will the real Supreme the US Supreme
Court take this case? Wow, this is a lot of
freak out for something that was supposed to only be
temporary in Virginia, when really The only thing significant today
is the main thing is still as take is the

(29:03):
proper size and role of government? What is the role
and responsibility of the self governed? What is the future
of a two party system that's crumbling, Democrats in a
civil war, and Republicans waiting to see if their future
absorbs trump Ism or ends without it. And the President

(29:23):
in the middle of a rose Garden dinner with law
enforcement right before he heads to Charina, says this.

Speaker 6 (29:35):
Who likes JD Vance, who likes Marco Rubio?

Speaker 7 (29:44):
All right, sounds like a good ticket. JD is a
perfect That was a perfect ticket.

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It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chino.

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The Senate is advancing the nomination of Kevin Walsh, which
reminds me of my father in law. He always washed
his hands. I said, what don't You're going to go
wash your hand? Wash my hand? Yeah, you're gonna go
wash him. Yeah. Worsham Kevin Worsh has been nominated by
the Senate to join the FED Board of Governors. That
would lead to course taking over as the chairman of

(32:25):
the FED. Mark Mayfield has that story and more.

Speaker 10 (32:27):
Monday's procedural vote came after the Senate Banking Committee had
previously approved his nomination along party lines.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
On this vote, the yays of forty nine, the nays
of forty four, and the motion is agreed to.

Speaker 10 (32:38):
Democratic Senators John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Chris Coons of
Delaware were the only members of their party to support
moving the nomination forward, and no Republicans opposed it.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Orsh has expressed a caution.

Speaker 10 (32:49):
About cutting interest rates this year, despite pressure from President
Trump to lower borrowing costs.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
I'm Mark Neyfield. Republicans scored another victory Monday in the
Supreme Court in the ongoing redistricting bat Tammy Tricho has more.

Speaker 11 (33:01):
In a six' three, ruling the justices lifted a federal
court's injunction against alabama republicans congressional, map paving the way
for it to be used in the twenty twenty six.
Midterms the move Gives republicans a shot at picking up
at least one Extra house. Seat the conservative justices agreed
to Allow alabama to remove one of the state's two
majority black. Districts The court leaned on its earlier decision

(33:23):
to Boid louisiana's, map saying it relied too much on.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
Race I'm Tammy. Tricheo New York City Mayor mamdannie will
reveal his fiscal twenty twenty seven budget planned. Tomorrow as
Sarahly kessel, reports it may contain a major surprise for.

Speaker 12 (33:37):
Homeowners you, Know Mam donnie's proposal to race property taxes
by nine and a half percent to help fill the
city's five point four billion dollar budget. DEFICIT nbc Four
New york is reporting he plans to scrap the idea
in his budget.

Speaker 8 (33:50):
Address the property tax has always been something that we
did not want to.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
Pursue we lated clearly that this was a last resort.

Speaker 12 (33:56):
And opening lawmakers aren't going for his plans to impose
high taxes on corporations and the, wealthy although he will
get a piet of tear. Tax that word From Governor,
hokel who also hinted that other state assistants would come
to The Big apple planning.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
On giving additional help in the education. Run I'm Sarah Lee.
KESLER i, mean you have to force yourself to stay
in the, moment but if you look ahead to twenty twenty.
Eight yesterday we talked at length about For Kavin, newsom
it'll be very problematic if Two republicans win the primary
and they get A republican governor who's busy for a
year and a half fixing, things not keeping the status,
quo that he can Sell america as a blueprint for

(34:34):
how the nation should. Succeed what about the failures Of
mamdani In New York city AS aoc is in the
early lead in the presidential nomination, Process that's going to
make hers a very tough. Sell, well starting next, year
you're going to be able to get back to where

(34:54):
The beatles gave their last. Concert Michael kasner's here with.

Speaker 8 (34:57):
More The Beatles Apple Core company was headquartered to three
Seven row In. London they recorded their last album in
the basement studio and they appeared on the roof playing
through the crowd. Below ever, since it's been a musty
stuff For beatles, fans but you couldn't go. Inside but
now the fabs are back announcing they're opening A beatles museum.

(35:18):
There starting next, year you'll have the run of the
seventh Floor georgia, mansion including the studio and the. Rooftop
there'll be temporary exhibits and a gift. Shop Surviving Beatle
paul McCartney says there were so many special memories within the,
walls not to mention the rooftop And ringo star says
it's like going.

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HOME i just say thank you.

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On behalf of the group And.

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Aselva we passed the.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
Audition I'm Michael. Kassner today we have a fun national
date and an important.

Speaker 13 (35:45):
One today Is National Limerick. Day but after you get
past there once was a man From. Nantucket we can't say.
Anymore so we'll focus On International Nurses, day celebrating the
birthday Of Florence, nightingale a real, person and we praised
the five million men and women who are nurses in THE.
Us you're the driving force of, health spending more time
with patients than doctors for less. Money we appreciate, you

(36:08):
but we hope we never see. You i'm pre tennis you're.

Speaker 2 (36:11):
HERE i will tell. YOU i went through it first
in my very early twenties with my, grandmother And i've
been going through it later in life now with my.
Mother you nurses are. Amazing you make all the difference
in the. World we honor you.

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Today we're all in this. Together this Is Your Morning
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