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Jeffrey's over there, Red's over there. If you're just waking up.
President Trump says he's hoping to end the conflict with
Iran very quickly, based on the Senate pushing for warm power.
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He'd better mean very quickly. We have three execution scheduled
this week in Arizona, Florida, and Tennessee. The FBI says
the two teens suspect suspected two teen suspects behind the
deadly shooting at the Islamic Center in San Diego were
radicalized online. This is not Islamophobia. These are troubled kids.
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These were troubled kids who hated everybody. Lgbt Q, Blacks, Jews, Muslims, women,
I mean, they hated it all. And they had a
lot of weapons around one of the houses. And ed
Gallery is the winner of the most expensive congressional primary
(01:42):
race of all time. Our national correspondent Roy O'Neil's here
with all the primary election results, and the big debate
is will Donald Trump be on the midterm ballot. Well,
he's definitely on the on the primary ballots, that's for sure,
and certainly still those shows he has an awful lot
of influence over those Republican prime voters.
Speaker 5 (02:00):
A pretty decisive win for former Navy Seal at Gal
Ryan in that Kentucky race. Now we're turning our attention
to what happens in Texas. Yesterday, President Trump endorsed the
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in that primary to try
to unseat four time incumbent Republican Senator John Cornyn. So
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that endorsement could be influential in that race next week.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
So we'll have to see what happens. Is that roy
O'Neill's vote to match Red's vote and my vote, because
if Cassidy was first and Massey was yesterday, who's next
Cornyan is probably a very good guess. Any other big
surprises yesterday, I mean, we know we got the run
off of the Georgia governor's primary race, right yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:45):
At in Alabama, Tommy Tupperville, the former football coach, won
the primary there for governor, making him the heavy favorite
against the former senator Doug Jones.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
So that's going to be a bit of a rematch
that should be fun to watch. I don't think. I mean,
we had this discussion twenty four hours ago. These two
teams seemed very isolated, very troubled. I don't know that
this was islamophobia, because they were equally homophobic. They hated Jews,
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they hated Muslims, they I mean, they seem to hate everybody.
And so the FBI ruling that that this is really
a case of radicalization online that seemed apparent from the beginning.
Speaker 5 (03:29):
That seems to be the way this investigation is going
again now trying to figure out was it someone local
that helped to radicalize them, help them in this effort?
Was it just stuff they got online from some other
part of the country, And you know, are they is
that same operative, you know, intentional to try to pervert
these teenagers in this way? So I think that's going
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to be part of the broader investigation. But yeah, just
a terrible, terrible tale all around, and the.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
Whole round and then and then is coming for Yeah,
the security guard turns out to be the real hero
in this. And in the fact that it could have
been so much worse. We don't know if their intent
was to make it to the school, but there was
a school in the mosque. All the children were saved.
It's a day that could have been a lot worse.
Were you as shocked as I was? About midday yesterday
we started getting word they thirty guns, they had a bow.
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I mean, there was a lot of weapons in that house, right,
a crossbow among them.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
Yeah, And I guess when the mother had called police,
she said that three of the weapons had been missing.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Yeah, so that does add to a lot of.
Speaker 5 (04:35):
The questions about exactly what signs may have been missed
along the way here.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Well, I think that's the conversation Red and I had
off the air. These two met online, which was an
interesting twist we learned late yesterday afternoon. But these are
kids that have grudges, they have bad experiences, they're lonely,
they're isolated, they're in their rooms getting radicalized online and
(05:01):
team right. Yeah, but there had to be signed. I mean,
you don't walk around with that much hate towards everyone,
you know. I mean mom noticed when the guns were missing,
and noticed when they left in the car dressed in camouflage.
There had to be some signs before that for her
and for others. But time will tell on that. Okay,
if you're still planning to take a summer vacation, I
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want to stop right there. Rory's gonna be back in
the third hour. I'll answer that one. Well, I was,
but I'm not going to now. There simply is no
money for it. But Rory's got some some advice for
those of you considering a summer vacation or retirement in
another state. Rbby back in the third hour with the
tails on that I did something interesting just to give
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you the reverse of this, and again I come clean
with you. I don't think they said anything to do
with targeting Muslims, anything to do with the war in Iran.
These are two kids with mental illness, radicalized online, and
one of their others had the means to carry out
such a suicide mission because the one, the seventeen year old,
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wanted the other to shoot him afterwards, he obviously did
and then chose to shoot himself. But if you wonder
how either Muslims or non Muslims get radicalized into jihad
and radical Islam, there are five key ways that this
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takes about comes about. The first and foremost is groups
like Isis al Kaida. They promote radical interpretations of a religion. Now,
whether that's radical or literal, that is somewhat in a
cultural debate. Muhammad lived three contradictory lives, so you have
very contradictory surahs in the Quran, and then then the
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heat which is Muhammad's life. Some would argue the or moderate,
peaceful Muslims that those who are taken out of context
from a time of war. Though the radical Islamist today
say they're at war and these scriptures and Surah's back then,
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So one is the choice of the extreme ideology, which
is very similar to these two teenagers, the extreme ideologies
against gays, the extreme ideologies against Jews, the extreme ideologies
against Muslims. I mean, there wasn't a group that they
didn't hate, especially themselves. So you got to start with
the choice of his extremist ideology. Then you have to look,
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are there any political triggers or conflicts, And that's why
I use that same thing towards these two. And there
were no signs that said anything to do with what's
going on in Iran, or anything to do with what's
going on with Israel and Hamas or in the Palestinian territory.
So I think we can rule out two one. They
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definitely like those that become Muslim extremists, they tend to
go to the extremist's ideology. Then they all have this
in common, social alienation and an identity crisis. They're isolated,
they're angry, they're searching for meaning and belonging. Already, in
the one San Diego teenager, we know he felt betrayed
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by women and had bad experiences with women, These are
two isolated teens, very lonely, very angry, and they're searching
for meaning and they found it online in extreme groups.
Then you've got the online radicalization and propaganda. Terror organizations
use social media, encryptid apps, propaganda videos to recruit followers,
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spread conspiracies, narratives, glorify violence. Well, you can find the
same in other hate groups too, and these two teens
found it. And then there's personal grievance in psychological factors.
Someone ought to look at these two teens for personal trauma,
a mental instability, a desire for notoriety. These are all
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the things of how the radical Islamists recruit. It's exactly
the same elements that are out there that recruited these teens.
And that's why yesterday you just look for those signs
in it. Clearly one of the two was already suicidal.
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Now rather than just killing himself, he wanted to manifest
all that hate first killing others. He could have just
as easily picked the gay place. He could have just
as easily picked a black oriented place. The writings are
very clear hate for LGBTQ, hate for Blacks, hate for Jews,
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hate for Muslims, leaning towards white supremacist but mainly just
hate and rather than just killing himself, he wanted to
kill somebody and he chose so all these movements in California.
You know, with islamophobia messages, it really doesn't apply. It's
really not accurate. And that's an awful lot of guns
in a state with a lot of gun loss too.
(10:16):
I will throw in anecdotally, but this was clear yesterday
and now it's crystal clear from the FBI that rarely
ever stops narrativization, and I'm sure they'll continue that way.
And the only real new information is the mock shooter,
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Caleb Basquez, was encouraging the one he met online, Kane Clark,
to kill him after the mass shooting. And I'm sure
they expected to cause a lot more harm than they did.
They weren't counting on a heroic security guard. But as
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THEBI Mark Remilly said perfectly, this pair, they didn't discriminate
on who they hated. They seem to hate everyone. This
is mental illness meets social dilemma, isolation and loneliness meets
online radicalization. That's the latest from San Diego. All right,
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but your top five stories of the day coming up
next half hour visit with the John Decker at the
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This is your morning show with Michael Deltronole'.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Get to our top five story, shall we? The Russian
President Vladimir Putin is meeting with Shijin Ping and China,
just days after President Trump was there.
Speaker 6 (13:08):
The two leaders were seen shaking hands during the welcoming ceremony.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
Russian media sas.
Speaker 6 (13:13):
Putin began their talks by haling the strong positive relationship
between the two countries, and Chinese media says she hailed
their unyielding relationship. The Chinese leader also reportedly told Putin
that further conflict between the US and Iran was inadvisable
and that a lasting ceasefire was necessary.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
I'm mark neephew. Republican Congressman Thomas Massey, a vocal critic
of President Trump lost in his primary in Kentucky's fourth
district last night.
Speaker 7 (13:39):
We weren't really running against ed galran We weren't running
against Donald Trump.
Speaker 8 (13:47):
We were running for what we believe in.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Massey was defeated by ed Gal Rhin, who was backed
by the President. This was one of the top races
many believed to test the measure of Trump's cript on
the GOP and it seemed to be tight.
Speaker 7 (14:01):
Just ask ed it was a David versus Goliath. I
was the underdog. I want to thank the President. I
want to thank the Conservative Republicans from this district and
my supporters and team because it sends a message that
we the people are going to stand up.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
The very limited edition Trump coin marking the nation's two
hundred and fiftieth birthday is not going to be ready
in time for the celebration.
Speaker 9 (14:22):
The US Mint confirms that the twenty four carried gold
coins featuring President Trump will not be finished in time
for the nation's semiquincentennial. According to a legal filing reviewed
by Newsweek, the project is still in early development. The
final design has not yet been approved, and production is
expected to take several more months. Only forty seven coins
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are planned, each containing roughly ninety thousand dollars worth of gold.
I'm Jim Roup.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
The Senate passed to War Powers resolution yesterday meant to
limit President Trump's iron war powers. Tammy Trujillo has the.
Speaker 10 (14:55):
Story it marks the first time it's fast after several
failed attempts. Bulan senators Who's In Collins of Maine, Lisa
Murkowski of Alaska, Rand Paul of Kentucky, and Bill Casty
of Louisiana joined Democrats to pass the motion fifty to
forty seven. Cassidy lost his primary bid just days ago,
and voted in favor of the resolution for the first
time as before. Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was the
(15:18):
only Democrat to oppose it. If it passes in the House,
the measure will Shirley be vetoed by Trump. I'm Tammy Trhillo.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Rod Stewart seems to be hinting at retirement.
Speaker 6 (15:34):
During the calling into British sports network Talk Sport, the
singer was asked about his upcoming touring plans. He told
the host that he has forty something shows planned for
this year, a twenty twenty seven tour planned in the
UK and that'll probably be it, he added, I'll have
to do something new, come on your show more often.
The twenty twenty seven shows Stuart referred to haven't officially
been announced as of yet.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
I'm Mark Neephew. Well. Southwest Airlines will no longer welcome
human like robots on board their foots Michael Castner with
the report.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
Earlier this month, an employee of a Dallas based company
called The Robots Studio flew Southwest from Dallas love Field
to Las Vegas along with a robot companion named Stewie.
The company had bought a plane ticket for Stewie and
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from its flights, either as passengers or as check baggage.
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Michael, he did, he went there. I loved it too. Hi.
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Speaker 2 (17:10):
Enjoy this is your morning show. I'm Michael del Journal,
honored to serve you. Jeffreys got the sound even when
it's mellow. Eagles like that red keeping an eye on
the concept read by the way, just stepped in it
off the air. You know, we joke around. Everybody says
whatever they want. Joke about that, though cracked wise on
Rod Stewart, and boy, the rest of the team turned
(17:31):
out him. It's not funny. Do you don't say that
about Rod Stewart. So he's he's in the corner of
the room with his head against the wall right now.
But he will return, I promise. President Trump says he's
hoping to end the conflict with the run. I'll cut
to the chase on this one. We were supposed to
bomb Monday. The President called off the bombing quite publicly
for the whole world to hear because Saudi Arabia, the
(17:52):
United Arab Emirates, and Cutter told him all these negotiations
are having breakthroughs. We're very very close. Let's give this
a shot. Can you delay this? So the President delayed it.
Now we see the offer, it's not that different. Ed
Galleran Gaal Ryan, gall Ryan, am I saying it right?
Ed Gaal Ryan, I think I am, but it never
feels right. Ed got the win, but didn't get the pronunciation.
(18:17):
He wins over Thomas Massey. So first Bill Cassidy targeted
by the president. There, Thomas Massey targeted by the president.
Editor who's there? Begs the question who might be next?
We're going with Joe John Cornine in Texas. Three executions
are scheduled this week Arizona, Florida, and Tennessee. Big states
(18:38):
in the Your Morning Show listening audience, all with planned
executions in the FBI says those two teen suspects in
San Diego, they hated everybody. They were radicalized online. They
were anti gay, they were anti ju they were anti
This is not an Islamophobic issue. And boy, that mom
had a lot of guns all on display on the
wall too, by the way, not in a safe So
(18:59):
I guess that's how she fitsured out twenty six twenty. Hey,
there's three missing and Johnny left in Camo and he
stole the car and he's got a new friend from online.
I mean, we called this online medicalization twenty four hours ago.
The FBI is confirming it, and the White House, course
by John Decker is standing by ed. I guess apprentice
(19:19):
take two for JD vance in the press room. I
think you're not a lot. I don't know if this
is one of those were youre going to rebuke me in
not comment? But I thought he did a lot better
on his second crack. I left that. I leave you
to do that. Michael, you will go there. He's so
protective of his objectivity.
Speaker 8 (19:38):
I thought I thought you were going to ask me
who did better, the Secretary of State or the vice president.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
How about that you answer that question? Uh, Rubio by far.
But JD was first, and it was just kind of meh.
And then Marco was you even said all the other
reporters everybody was talking about Marco doing sensational. So you know,
we're supposed to pretend the President isn't playing apprentice with
these two, but he is, and if he is, JD
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got his second shot. He was better. But why if
it's based on handling the press corps, I think advantage
still goes to Rubio. Do we expect a second Rubio two? Oh? Sure.
Speaker 8 (20:19):
I think he enjoyed the first time and he packed
the room.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
I don't know what it's going to be.
Speaker 8 (20:24):
You know, he is busy with the many jobs that
he has, National security advisors, Secretary of State, head of
us AID, and part time press secretary. So we'll see.
We'll see when he comes back to the briefing room.
I look forward to it, but I think that there
will likely be other members of the president's cabinet to
come into the briefing room to brief reporters in the
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same way that we saw Rubio and Vance do it
over the course of the past few weeks.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
You want my two serious observations and comments. One is,
both are very good with the press. Both are very knowledgeable.
Both are very Kennedy esque. They can be funny, they
can be charming, and then they can give very serious
an They're both very good. Marco is just kind of
Kennedy incarnate at the highest of levels. But you know,
I go back to you know, it used to be
(21:11):
the state of the union was just a delivered piece
of paper, and then it's become the symbol of pomp
and circumstance and the national televised address. This may all
begin with playing Presidential Apprentice, but I'm wondering if they
haven't stumbled on something that might continue, because it really
is for these high level cabinet members. I know the
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media is loving having the opportunity to ask them these questions.
This may be something to do maternity leave or not.
Every now and then, yeah, every now and then.
Speaker 8 (21:42):
And we did see that, by the way, during the
course of the first year and a half with Caroline Levitt,
you know, being the person who represents the president. Every
day she bring in visitors like the Secretary of State
Rubio or like the Secretary of Defense Pete Haig Saith.
But this is what is occurring while Caroline is on
maternity leave. So we can expect this for the next
(22:03):
few months for sure.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
So we have Vladimir Putin meeting with Shishingping and China.
This is days after the president leaves. What do you
make of.
Speaker 8 (22:11):
That, Well, let's not forget Russia and China have an alliance.
So what I make of that is essentially she and
Putin going over what was discussed between She and Trump
and making certain that they're on the same page related
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to issues concerning the war in Ukraine, the war in Iran,
and also strategizing in terms of what to do as
it relates to those two conflicts over the course of
the next few months.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
Yeah, you come up with great questions for presidents, and
you've done that for thirty years. I don't know what
process you use. You have a completely different background than
I do, being a bar attorney and so on. But
what I do is I brainstorm. That's how I identify angles,
and so I make lists and then I make choices
in brainstorming and making a list on this There's one
(23:06):
that I had that you didn't mention, and that is
the possibility that the President Donald Trump discussed with She
ending this war with Russia and Ukraine and may have
given him the assignment to get with Putin on that.
I think it's more the area you're talking about. But
there's a lot of things that this could imply. How
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they're going to move forward, how they're going to end
an energy crisis for each other, where they're going to comply,
where they're not going to comply. I mean, I think
you're right. These are two big allies with the same
proxy misbehaving and a timeline that suggests it's time for
this to end for everybody's best interest. So I hope
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it's any or all of those things.
Speaker 8 (23:51):
Yeah, well I do too, you know. But also keep
in mind there is this ongoing war in Ukraine. It's
gone on for over four years, and you know, I
think that to a certain extent, you know, as it
relates to the global economy, it has not been an
overall good thing. And so you know, perhaps the president
she's talking about, what's your timeline, what's your timeline for
(24:13):
ending that conflict? Four years is a pretty long time,
and you really haven't gained much in four years. In fact,
you have to rely on Iran and North Korea and
Cuba and China to fight your battles. You know, that
tells you a little bit about the fact that Russia
is no longer a superpower.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
We're running late on time. But you know, I was
talking to Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano Yester, and he talked
about what he thought was most brilliant in the China summit,
and that is the way the President used, you know,
not just respect, but you know, admiration, flattery. What it
ultimately did was it allowed China to save face and
how powerful that was as a diplomatic strategy. And I
(24:56):
wonder if saving face is part of what they're trying
to negotiate with russ Ship because that's really the only
keeping Russia fighting is is this, you know, leaving like
they did Afghanistan and not being able to save face.
Speaker 8 (25:07):
Yeah, that's right, Well, you know what's the off ramp
for Russia to save face? You're absolutely right, But remember
we're dealing with someone who is irrational sometimes and that's
Vladimir Putin, So we don't know what's in his head.
You know, what is a way in which to save face?
What's the off ramp for of Vladimir Putin? I don't
know the answer to that. You know, maybe she has
a better idea, and she, by the way, has leverage
(25:30):
in terms of providing that off ramp. But to me,
that that to me is a very key component in
terms of.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Ending that war. Something you do know is what's coming
up today in the White House briefing room with yourself
John Decker.
Speaker 8 (25:42):
Yeah, talking about the issues that we've just discussed. Also
this special carve out that the d o J has
for President Trump, his businesses, his family, which gives them
immunity from the I R s auditing their books. That's
pretty remarkable and all so, of course, talking about what
you've been talking about all morning, the president's victory that
(26:05):
he had in that congressional race in Kentucky. His guy
beat someone who he vieuwsed as a nemesis, Thomas Massey.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
So we'll be talking about that as well. What other
members should be shaking in his boots right now? Who
do you think's next?
Speaker 8 (26:20):
If I was Lauren Bobert, I would be very concerned.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
That's the person Mark John Corny, Well, John Cornyn is
essentially out.
Speaker 8 (26:29):
For Cornyn is essentially out now that the President has
endorsed Ken Paxton. But you never know, you know, we'll
see what Republicans decided Texas. That is happening next Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
By the way, yes it is White House Briefing Room
with John Decker comes your way, nine Eastern, eighth Central.
It's a great podcast. Give it a program position that way.
It's waiting for you every morning. Thanks John so much
for your time. All right, Top five Stories of the Day. Well.
Three executions are scheduled this week Arizona, Florida, and in Tennessee.
Mark Mayfield has details here.
Speaker 6 (27:00):
They sent to put Lee Roy McGill to death Wednesday
for a two thousand and two murder where he downased
a couple in gasoline and lit them on fire. On Thursday,
Tennessee will execute Tony Carruthers with the nineteen ninety four
murder of three people, including one woman who was buried alive.
The same day, Florida will execute Richard Knight for the
two thousand murders of our pregnant woman and her four
year old daughter.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
I'm Mark Meafield. As we talked about Thomas Massey is out.
He messed with the bull and he got the horns
and he lost in the Kentucky fourth Congressional District primary
at Gallerin. Had this to say to the president.
Speaker 7 (27:32):
It was at David versus Goliath. I was the underdog.
I want to thank the President. I want to thank
the Conservative Republicans from this district and my supporters and
team because it sends a message that we the people
are going to stand up.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
The Senate passed a War Powers resolution yesterday meant to
limit President Trump's powers for war in Iran. Tammy Trehillo
has details.
Speaker 10 (27:53):
It marks the first time it's passed after several failed attempts.
Republican Senators Who's in Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowskevill Rand
Paul of Kentucky, and Bill Castidy of Louisiana joined Democrats
to pass the motion fifty to forty seven. Cassidy lost
his primary bid just days ago and voted in favor
of the resolution for the first time as before. Senator
(28:13):
John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was the only Democrat to oppose it.
If it passes in the House, the measure will surely
be vetoed by Trump. I'm Tammy Trhello Well.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
I loved the biopic or is most call it biopic
on Bob Dylan. In fact, it's sent me on a
falling back in love with the decades of Bob Dylan music.
Not so much for Bruce Springsteen, and believe it or not,
has nothing to do with how leftist his rhetoric is.
(28:43):
In a predisposition, it was I was on a Southwest flight.
I watched it. A very troubled childhood and a very
troubled life Bruce Springsteen. But in the end, just nothing really,
you know, to take away from I mean, you know,
all lives boiled down to a certain message, your meaning.
I hope we get that right at funerals. There just
wasn't anything redeeming about Bruce Springsteen's life. So I've got
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a great one in Bob Dylan, a really bad one
in Bruce Springsteen. And then the Michael movie was spectacular,
the Michael Jackson biopic where he's portrayed by his nephew.
So why not one on Billy Joel Well primarily because
of Billy Joel sisol Piano mass sing Us sissole tonight
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well On.
Speaker 6 (29:35):
Directed by John Atman, Billy and Me will chronicle the
formative years of the superstar singer pianist through the eyes
of Joel's first manager, Irwin Massour, who discovered the singer
in nineteen sixty six. Billy Joel apparently not pleased with
the idea, the Hollywood Reporter quotes him, is calling the
project both legally and professionally misguided.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
Are Mark Mayfield? Now, if you make fun of Rod Stewart,
Jeffrey and I are going of pounds, you make fun
of Billy Jean King, not so much. Redd goes, what's
Billy jan King been up to for forty six years
that she's waiting till eighty two to get her? Why
would you go all negative? A tennis legend proves it's
never too late to go back to last and everybody
go back to s.
Speaker 11 (30:15):
Nineteen sixty one, Billy Jean King started taking classes at
count State Los Angeles, studying history, but before finishing, she
left to focus on her professional tennis career, where she'd
go on to win twelve Grand Slam singles championships. Sixty
five years later, she finally got that history degree, graduating
Monday and telling students one of her favorite life lessons
she picked up along the way.
Speaker 12 (30:33):
Everything we do winning or losing, good or bad, it's feedback,
not failure.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
It's feedback.
Speaker 11 (30:40):
The eighty two year old also said she hopes to
inspire others to finish school.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
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lost twelve of their last fourteen. Cardinals beat the Pirates
nine to six Raise four to one over the O's.
Phillies lost four to one to the Reds A's of
the Angels fourteen to six. D Backs beat the Giants
five to three. The Dadger Blue winning five to four
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Final Game one tonight. It's the Golden Knights in Colorado
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on the Thunder San Antonio, leading that series one game
to nothing. Probably wondering which Cher is going to make
a wish when she blows out her birthday candles Tonight
Red two chimed in with I think her wish will
be if Hakim back Tom. I have to be careful good.
Once I start doing share, I get stuck all day.
Don't do that, please, I won't know. I'll read attack
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Speaker 8 (33:53):
It's your Morning show with Michael Delchno.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
Can't have your morning show without yours. We start in
Arizona with Woody.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
So Trump continues to take out the Rhino trash. Unfortunately,
until Cassidy and Massey and McConnell actually leave office in
eight months or so, we're gonna have to deal with
these guys. They will be a resistance to Trump in
that short period of time, but better days are ahead.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
I think, why do iays picture Woody's White Honey? Who
you talking at three o'clock in the morning? Obviously an
early riser, good points Woody Bob's in Mississippi? Why good morning, fellas.
Speaker 9 (34:35):
I just wanted to focus a little bit on Texas
and oh one, I losing Lola Cuba, Mississippi.
Speaker 2 (34:46):
Let's see next up as Hannah listening in Wilmington, Delaware, Michael.
Speaker 13 (34:50):
It just proves that the breakdown of the American family
has fostered all of these mentally ill children. They don't
feel they have a conn to their family and they
can't talk to them. Is truly very sad.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Well, the abandonment of God and with it the family.
There's no connection to their creator and a perspective of
the meaning of life. There's the breakdown of the family.
We don't hear anything about a father in this case,
just a mother with thirty guns, including a what kind
of bo is it? The crossbow? Yeah? Crossbow? Well, I
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think we know where the husband went, right. That's just
one of those all the aboves. Blaine's listening in ames, Iowa.
Speaker 12 (35:35):
The Resurrection of the Manson Triplets, the three women that
just fell in love with Mangoni or whatever his name
really is. Well, I guess that's his real name. Anyway,
they actually made a statement. They were dressed up, they
looked kind of cute, but as deadly as a bag
of scorpions or rattlesnakes. They're actually going to be on
TV a lot, I'm sure the next few days. The
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Manson family lives just like the ladies on the.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
You really is kind of a Mansonesque following for Mangione,
isn't it. Ohly, finally that since Ted Bundy, we had
such a good looking killer. Oh don't give the Bachelor
any ideas. Fifty eight minutes after the hour, DZ joins us,
we're going to go over these election results for you
next as your morning show continues. We're all in this together.
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This is your Morning Show with Michael Ndheld Joano