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with Michael O'Dell Chorman. Well, good morning, Shyness.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Pushing back on the White House's claim they broke the
Geneva trade agreement, FBI says Mohammed Sabreeze so him on.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Plan the attack and Boulder for over a year.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
How do you know they were going to be Martin
for I guess he was just going to do anybody
that was pro Israel. Russia and Ukraine are engaging in
peace talks. They have they have agreed at least to
exchange dead and wounded, but no progress towards peace, I
have the hiccups. This reminds me of We had a
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traffic guy in tell So, Oklahoma, about thirty five years ago.
He got the hiccups while he was doing traffic and
they didn't go away for like four weeks.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
He had to go to the hospital. That is the worst.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
If anybody is gonna know what to set that, I
don't know. But I've had that before as well. You
had it last for days, Well, it lasted for a
couple of hours during a show one night.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Oh well, that one I was doing country.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
That's just aggravating, but it can become a serious medical
mine go away. We've been tracking John Fetterman. You know,
first of all, you got to give John Fetterman the
grace to get better.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Should he have run for the United States Senate after
such a severe stroke, Probably not. Did he serve the
first few years at full capacity? Probably not. But he's
clearly better now, speaking better, and he's one of the
few reasonable Democrats. He's in the news for saying the
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Democrats handle the border issued terribly. It was a huge
mistake during the Biden administration. There is the formation of
this sensible Democratic Party. Unfortunately, there's just one John, that's
the new wing of the Sensible Democrat Party.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Fetterman.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
The Florida Panthers are seeking back to back Stanley Cupps.
This is a rematch the Edmonton Eulers and the Florida
Panthers from Edmonton. That will be tomorrow night. Good morning,
and welcome. That's just that's just some of the things
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And don't forget, we can't have your morning show without
your voice. So throughout the show, do we have a
question of the day to pepper them with?
Speaker 1 (03:56):
I do not.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
I actually don't have a question, as much as I'd
love to have them. Common We have a new study
that links cannabis use, so whether you're smoking it or
using it in gummy form or vaping it, and it's
links with cardiovascular disease. By the way, the findings are
almost identical. I mean I wouldn't just even leave it
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at similar almost identical with that of smoking. So this
is the crazy world in which we live in someone
And again, part of this is the cultural movement away
from absolute truth and absolute right and absolute wrong to
just moral relativism. Whatever is right in your mind, whatever
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is truth in your mind, and there is no absolute
truth or absolute right. So you get these crazy things
like okay, well you can't tell people they can't have
sex before marriage, fornication, that's just old, crazy Bible traditional things.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
But they can have sex with anybody that wants.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
Thought you must use a condom, and anybody that does
use aconom well, that's despicable.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Or how about how when I was a.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Kid, smoking was completely acceptable and shouldn't have been literally
in the course of my lifetime. I wouldn't say outlawed,
but I mean no advertising completely discouraged. We claw our
way to get some reduction in smoking or significant I
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should say, reduction to smoke, and then all of a sudden,
it's okay to smoke marijuana. When I was a kid,
you couldn't smoke marijuana, but you could smoke cigarettes. Now
you can't smoke cigarettes, but you can't smoke marijuana. And
guess what, they're both killing you. It's common sense. How
could one be dangerous and the others just perfectly fine?
Speaker 1 (05:51):
And one is now done without a filter.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
And I might add, and I might add coincidentally, it
was when all the podtheads got old enough to legislate that.
Now marijuana is legal and cigarettes they're illegal.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Me and the.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Janitor who are smoking a Marlboro light during recess, we're
treated like hobos. But I you know, I guess I'm
just curious. Is that shocking to anyone that's smoking marijuana
or even in gummy form, let alone, Vaping is not
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any healthier than smoking cigarettes. I love the the inconvenient
truth in this argument. America likes to have arguments, like
all gods are the same, So Palestinians have every right free,
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free Palestine from the river to the sea, free, free Palestine,
like Hamas is not in control of Palestine, like all
gods are the same. And again, I don't want to
hit you early in the morning with anything, but there
are three types of Muslims today because there were three
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types of Mohammed. Mohammed at first in Mecco is just
one of three hundred and sixty five religions. And he
grabbed a little from Christianity, a little from Judaism, a
little from this, a little from that. Then he kind
of got to demanding and stealing and caravans. Then it
became a bloodthirsty warrior. So what's glorifying to Muhammad when
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you're a peace loving Muslim, accepting of others, When you're populating, occupying, agitating,
waging war, or how about just jihadists, that's kind of
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what Sadiman was trying to pull off. Well, they do
have a doctrine of the latter supersedes the prior, so technically,
believe it or not, you're Hamas's.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
Al Qaedas.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Your terrorist organizations are probably the most authentic in terms
of living out the Quran and the Hidith. But make
no mistake about it, they want they don't see Israel's
right to exist. Their first and foremost goal is to
kill every Jew. Their second goal is to kill all
the Christians and rule the world. That's the ultimate Islamist theology.
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Don't forget the hit An Emam not only comes to
rule the earth, but he comes to unite Muslims as
the final successor to Mohammad. Now you may not want
to google all that and study all that, but it's
a reality whether you study it or not. So I
don't know if anybody's going to be shocked, but obviously
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our molotov cocktail terrorist in Boulder, Colorado is.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Basically saying these things.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
The forty five year old Mohammed Soliman told investigators he
researched on YouTube how to make Molotov cocktails, he purchased
the ingredients to do so, and he constructed them. He
did take concealed weapon carry classes to learn how to
fire a gun, but had to use molotov cocktails wait
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for it. After he was denied the purchase of a
gun due to him not being a legal citizen in
the United States, he allegedly disguised himself as a gardener
during the attack. He allegedly told police he wants to
kill all the Zionist people and wish they were all dead.
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This should not be a shocking revelation to police or
to any of you listening this morning, And of course
saw him unstated he would do it again. He'll be
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I guess that's why they gave him no cash bail,
you know, be a good indication why they gave him
no cash pail. But what I want to just because
this is just a morning show. If we were middays,
if we were afternoons, I'd get more into it. But
just as for the sake of a morning show, suspend
this question in air. We'll try him for a hate
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crime and sixteen other first degree murder charges. Hate crime.
You think he's acting in hate. I want to kill
all But is it possible if you truly understood Islam?
And I'm not suggesting this guy is a pure Islamist.
He could just be a nut, but he's talking like
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a pure Islamist that this is an act of worship
for him, not hate.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
So of course he would do it again. In all of.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
The invasion of Israel that has taken place, and then
the from campuses to town squares, the attacks that have
been happening in America, it begs the question for me,
how much of nine to eleven have we forgotten?
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Now?
Speaker 2 (11:43):
I will tell you on nine to eleven, I'm joking
in fact that I know exactly what I was getting
ready do. I was getting ready to do a fake
news conference. You guys know how I like to do
my fake news conference.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Yeah. Where it was. It was September.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
I don't know why I held out so long, but
I was going to officially seed the Chicago Cup season
and take questions when the second plane went into the
World Trade Center. Needless to say, I never did the
joking news conference. Needless to say, I broadcast thirteenth straight hours.
Needless to say, I learned things like jihad a guida FATOI.
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I mean, it was from ignorance to awakening in zero
point two seconds. How much is America forgotten? And what's
it going to take to get you to re remember?
These little and they're nothing like nine to eleven, but
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these little attacks and the quotes that come from them
make me wonder, sometimes at least watching the mainstream media,
if they've forgotten and all too soon. So we'll kick
that around. That's a special for you today. On the menu,
we do have probably the clearest indication that Kamala Harris
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is not planning to run for governor of California, but
rather run for.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
President of the United States.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
Old that pesky, inconvenient nightmare for the Democrats. They want
you to forget Kamala and Joe and the border mistakes
and the Ukraine mistakes, everything the cover up of a
fake presidency. But what if Old Timmy don't go away?
What if Mamala, Kamala don't go away? I warned you
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of this, What if Joe comes back?
Speaker 5 (13:37):
Don't you ever let anybody take your power from you?
Speaker 2 (13:39):
It may be a three day weekend with Bernie, we
don't know yet. These are all very inconvenient signs for
the Democrats, and I just want to just as an
active betrayal acknowledge that the New York Governor Kathy Hokeel,
who is going to have a tough general election candidate challenge,
she will now be primaried by Antonio Delgado.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Why would I bring that up?
Speaker 2 (14:03):
The Democrat governor of New York is about to be
challenged in a primary by her own lieutenant governor.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
That would be like one.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Of you, two numbskulls, deciding you want to.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Take over this show. I don't want to do this show. No,
I think you do.
Speaker 4 (14:17):
I can't talk for three hours, my wife says, amly good,
thirty seconds at a time.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
I mean that would kind of be betrayal, wouldn't that? Yeah,
that'd be a war a little bit. It's your Morning
show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
The immigration status of the suspect allegedly behind Sunday's fire
attack in Boulder.
Speaker 5 (14:35):
Colorado, POENOS Press secretary at Caroline Levett noted the Egyptian
man had overstayed his tourist visa and now.
Speaker 6 (14:41):
Three years later after coming to this country under Joe
Biden's administration, he is lighting Jewish people on fire.
Speaker 5 (14:47):
She went on to say, this person should have been
deported a long time ago. Earlier, President Trump said the
attack will not be tolerated in the United States of America.
He added, the suspect that came in through Biden's ridiculous
open border policy, and he must go out under Trumpet policy.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
I'm Mark Meyfield.
Speaker 2 (15:02):
I wonder if any Democrats will be visiting him in jail,
referring to him as an Egyptian father of.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
Two from Boulder.
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Game one Tomorrow night.
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to take on the thunder and Baseball Tiger's one big
over the White thirteen nothing Padres shut out. The Giants
won nothing as fell ten to four to the Twins.
Dodgers lost four to three to the Mets, Angels lost
seven to six to the Red Sox, and the Brew
Crew nipped the Reds three to two. Birthdays today, and
it was not easy finding them. I haven't had had
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my son helped me. There weren't many. That's why I
can wish Anderson Cooper from CNNA happy birthday at fifty eight.
Or how about former President Joe Biden is seventy four.
If it's your birthday, Happy birthday. So glad you were born.
Thanks for making us a part of your big day.
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Welcome to Tuesday, June the third. You're of Our Lord,
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to serve you. Jeffrey Lyons is here serving us up
all the sound. I am hearing some different rejoints today.
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It looks like my temper tantrum paid off yesterday. I
was not cranky. How did I know those two songs
sounded just the.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Like you get you confused songs at time.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
They internetled you didn't think those two songs sounded exactly
the same.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
I'll tell you what when I hit it, when I
was playing stuff behind the scenes and I heard that
semi charm life.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
I was like, he thinks that that's this is two princess.
Yeah I did. I don't know how they got who
was first? Did we ever find out?
Speaker 4 (17:59):
I would have to be spin doctors first, right, gotta
be yeah, all right, it's a third eye blind, stole them,
robbed them blind and got away with it.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Let's not start litigation this month. I said it with
great love. How come I never hear the great ones
that we have, Like get out two princes and you're like,
it's not in there.
Speaker 4 (18:17):
I was like, well, at first I thought, I was like,
we only have one prince song in her Sign of
the Times. And I wasn't even thinking two princes by
spin doctors because I knew we didn't have.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
It, And I was just like, I was confused. Yeah,
purple rain would be a little bit much to wake
up to.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
China's pushing back on the White Remember yesterday we were
trying to explain we knew that the White House and
Donald Trump, specifically in president she were going to have
a conversation. What we didn't know is is this some
giant leap towards a trade agreement or is this a
giant leap towards Hey, you broke the Geneva trade agreement
by withholding goods and services from Europe.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
It appeared to be the latter.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
In China's pushing back on and he claims the White
House is making that they broke the gin eve A
trade agreement. Meanwhile, Senator John Fetterman says Democrats handled the
border terribly. It was a huge Biden mistake trying to
distance themselves. Look, the Democrats, they still have a fight
within their own party. They still have no leader that
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has risen and they're struggling to find a message. But
make no mistake about it, they would like this year
to be about turning the page. They want the midterms
to come and you to move on dot org from
all the problems they created and have no attachment to them.
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And then they want Joe Biden in this fake presidency
and Kamala Harris and her word salads to be forgotten
ancient history. Before we get into which is literally probably
the day after the midterms presidential twenty twenty eight politics.
The problem is they still have the internal war with
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the socialist justice movement within their party, which is over
a third of the party now. And so just as
they were going to get Bernie Sanders the nomination in
twenty sixteen and twenty twenty and the DNC had to
pull some shenanigans to make it Hillary and Joe, then
they had to secure all of Joe's electoral votes in
the primary before they shuffled him off literally and handed
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all those votes to Kamala Harris. Well, that's got a
lot of Democrats upset that three times they've been ignored
in the primary process. So make no mistake about it.
The first move for the Democrats is to have a
party leader carrying a new message up peer. But you
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can't do that until you at least turn the page. Now,
I actually see what John Fetterman's doing as a page turner.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
I get the irony.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
The one guy that was poststroke walking around and sweatpants
in a hoodie talking nonsense is now getting better and
now seems to be the only reasonable Democrat. That's ironic.
But what he's doing, what Rommy Manuel's doing. Fetterman's doing
it with the border, Rommi Manuel's doing it with all
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the transgender woke nonsense, is trying to turn the page.
Their problem is Bernie Sanders has passed the torch to AOC.
Right now, AOC, the Socialist Democrat, the former bartender, appears
to be the leader of the party and the messages
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we got to go further left, not back towards the
American people. In the center. That's a big problem. The
other big problem is Joe won't go away, Timmy won't
go away, and Kamala won't go away. You can't turn
the page and you'll have them as a constant reminder
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for the midterms, which is disastrous and for the Democrats.
But it's going to appear as though Joe, Timmy and Kamala.
You know, let's go back to open borders, let's go
back to men in women's sports. I mean, let's go
back to all the things that had us feeling like
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we're heading in the wrong direction. Right at a time,
AOC is the leader and you're trying to get a
sensible choice like Romney, Manuel and Wes Moore, and that's
who it's going to be.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
That's going to be difficult.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Now, what does that have to do with today, Well,
yesterday was about Joe not going away, Right, Joe's got
prostate cancer. Everybody's focused on the fake presidency and the
cover up, and he's walking around doing news conferences. And
I spared this because I always struggle with Joe. I
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spent a lot of time in nursing homes and that's
probably where Joe looks like he would would fit, So
I don't want to mock him, but there was a
creepy section of that where he leans into the reporter
and starts whispering literally like a centimeter from her nose
and acknowledges he could kick the crap out of both
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of them.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
I don't I don't even know who he was. Who
was both of them?
Speaker 2 (23:25):
I mean, was he talking about Trump in dvance or
was he talking about Jake Tapper and Thompson from Axios
or whoever leaked that he was a walking dead. It
was really creepy, and I just chose not to play it.
I mean, I played an initial clip, but not the
weirdness of it. But that's not going to help. And
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Kama keeps reappearing with word salads, speaking at different events.
But today Kamala gives us the clearest sign. Kamala Harris
triggered further speculation she is not running for governor in
California and the rumors of her running for president in
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twenty twenty eight are really circulating now after she delivered
a lackluster three minute virtual address by video to the
Democratic State Political Convention, if she was serious about running
for governor of California. She would have been there in
person with something polished, if not introductory for that race.
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So in a monotone voice, she spoke about the Trump
administration's recent actions against universities, praised activists efforts to fight
the president's agenda. I wonder if that includes Mohammed Sonemon.
The takeaway from all of it was nothing, she said
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as much as oh not even showing up at the
convention monotone video addressing presidential politics. She's not running for governor,
She's running for president. And what a problem that is
for the Democrats. One, if Timmy was in South Carolina,
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if Tim Walls, if Kamala Harris, if Joe Biden don't
disappear in the midst of one of the greatest scandals
political scandals in American history. I mean, I think a
lot of people took it as a joke yesterday. I
wasn't joking. I mean, unless we can confirm that our
government killed John F. Kennedy, a sitting president, or if
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secret Service had any involvement in an attempt on Donald
Trump's life, and I don't. I see a very slow
response time and a very poor handling of the Butler situation.
But don't have proof of that. I would say this
Trump's Watergate. This is the greatest scandal in American political history,
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weaponizing COVID, harvesting votes, votes, stealing an election, and then
hiding an incompetent, cognitively impaired president and the media complicit
and hiding it. There's your two big losers, Democrat operatives
in the mainstream media, and they can't turn the page
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as long as Harris is hanging around, as long as
Tim Maltz is hanging around, or even Joe Biden and
only half joking when I say, watch all Joe spite us,
all survive this cancer scare and run again. And yes
he legally can. So these are problems for the Democrats.
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When Fetterman continues to be the only sensible one and
Timmy Kamala and Joe won't go away, those are big
problems for the midterms and beyond. Speaking of Democrat problems,
we'll wrap up our Chef special this morning with this
All is not well for Democrats in New York is
one of those states where we'd have to go back
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and look it up. But Hokel didn't win by much
in her last race and almost got taken down by Republicans.
She'll have a formidable Republican challenger in the general that
may be even closer and over the top, but she's
definitely going to have a challenger in her own primary.
And guess what, it's her own Lieutenant governor Antonio Delgado,
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who Monday announced his bid to try to oust his
own boss, the sitting governor. And he means it, New York,
I'm not here to play the game. I'm here to
change it. I'm running to be your next governor. Then,
in an accompanying video, the forty eight year old Delgado
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took a jab at his boss, saying we need right
here in New York, bold, decisive, transformational leadership. Then, in
an interview with The New York Times, lieutenant governor said
people are hurting and New York deserves better leadership. Delgado,
who is black, in twenty eighteen, became the first person
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of African American or Latino descent to be elected to
Congress from upstate New York. Four years later, Hokl appointed
him to fill the then vacant Lieutenant Governor's office, making
him the first Latino to hold a statewide office in
New York. Only to talk about change, replacing the very
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woman who appointed him. While the governor's approval ratings in
a recent Siena College poll were holding slightly and positive territory,
the survey indicated a majority of New Yorkers would still
prefer someone else to win the twenty twenty sixth election
for governor in the Empire state. According to the poll,
which was conducted May twelve, through the fifteen, thirty six
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percent of registered voters in New York said they would
vote to re elect Hochel to a second four year term,
with a majority fifty five percent saying they wanted someone
else and the judas is their own appointed Lieutenant Governor
Antonio Delgado. You can't make this up. It's a tough
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time to be a Democrat. I don't like to play
shirts and skins, but as a referee, I would tell you, ah,
somebody put a shirt on that Skins team.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
This is a rough go. This is your morning show
with Michael del Chuno. I'm Michael.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
These are your top five stories of the day. The
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The multi trillion dollar tax and spending package narrowly passed
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with more testimony from one accuser, while another could take
the stand as soon as midweek.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Kristin Marx reports.
Speaker 8 (30:46):
A former Didy personal assistant known only as Mia faced
another day of cross examination Monday, again saying sexually assaulted
her and threatened her life. She defended loving text to him,
claiming she was brainwashed. At Beverly Hills Hotel, employee also
took the stand, saying Diddy was charged for oil damage. Meanwhile,
a security worker at the La Hotel, where Diddy was
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seen on video attacking x Cassie Ventura is expected to
testify under immunity Tuesday, and an accuser using the pseudonym
Jain could take the stand as early as Wednesday. Kristen Marx,
NBC News Radio.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
I guess there's another victory for Walgreens. Hundreds of CBS
pharmacies are closing this year.
Speaker 7 (31:24):
The national drug store chain confirmed the closure of two
hundred and seventy stores as part of an ongoing effort
to realign the company's retail footprint. News of the closures
were first announced in October of twenty four. The company
also said it plans to open nearly thirty CBS pharmacy
locations this year, and it previously shared plans to open
smaller format stores in certain communities. I'm damaged for here.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
I get them all confused, but the first trailer for
the Downton Happy The Grand Finale is now own. The
film is in its third I guess what was a series?
Not a film? It was a series, yaw pbs. I
think they mean series, third season in the franchise, and
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it'll be the conclusion of the story that started as
a TV series in twenty ten.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
Maybe it's a movie. I don't know. It's nothing.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
I gotta fake like I'm enjoying while I'm watching with
my wife. It will follow Lady Mary as she takes
part in London's high society Downton Abbey. The Grand and
Finale hits theaters September twelfth, So I guess they're going
to finish with a movie.
Speaker 4 (32:28):
It's got to be like Sex in the City where
it started out as a great TV series and then
it went to movie form.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
Must be yeah, I can get out of a movie.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
Series is tough to get out of because I'd have
to get out of bed, But I can get out.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Of a movie.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Disney's laying off several hundred of its employees, details now
with Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 5 (32:44):
That's according to Deadline, which reported most of the layoffs
or across divisions of Disney entertainment, with corporate financial operations
also being impacted. This is the fourth round of layoffs
by the media giant in the past ten months. Just
under two hundred employees from ABC Newsgroup and Disney's Entertainment
Network were let go in early March. The layoffs are
part of an ongoing cost coming process.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
Well, the prices are down and just in time. It's
National Egg Day.
Speaker 6 (33:09):
Today's a day for the humble egg, the component that
adds structure to a cake or the meringue on a pie.
They're a hangover cure, good for brain health and high
end protein with just seventy calories per egg. Delich dot
com says scrambled is the number one choice for eggs,
followed by devil and if you want them to last
longer in your fridge, store that carton upside down. I'm
bre Tennis.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
I like dev pegs.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
I'd also like to make fun scrambled eggs cheesy daddy style.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
They were a big hit for the kids growing up.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
Stanley Cup Finals it's a rematch only I kind of
like the Oilers this time. But the Panthers are really good,
maybe even better than last year when they hoisted the Cup.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
Game one tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
Night in Edmonton, Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers NBA Finals.
The night after Thursday night, it'll be the Pacers in
Oklahoma City to take on the Thunder In Game one baseball,
Tiger's Big over the White Sox thirteen to one, Podrey
shout out the Giants one to nothing.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
Ace fell ten to four to the Twins.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
The Dodge of Blue lost four to three to the
met Bloom Angels won seven to six over the Red Sox,
and the Brewers nipped the Reds three to two. Birthdays today,
and it wasn't easy. Golfer Hale Irwin. I think three
US opens eighty one years old today. We refer to
her as potentially the former president. Jill Biden first Lady
seventy four today, and Anderson Cooper is fifty eight. No
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Republicans were born on this day, apparently, but your birthday,
Happy birthday. We're so glad you were born, and thanks
for making your morning show a part of your big day.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael nhild Joano