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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:40):
This is your morning show with michael' Bill Trump.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
I guess I'm just a zoom a zooma zoomas zoomer
in a world full of that would have been when
School of Rock or Electric Company. I always get those
all mixed up. School of Rock, Yes, Schoolhouse Rock, Schoolhouse Rock,
that's one of us. Got yeah, and I did watch
zoom remember that. Yes, a bill is a bill.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Is a bill.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
What a big day, the big beautiful bill. We got
some theatrics this morning in debate, but then we expect
the vote and it looks like I could get to
the President's desk before the fourth of July. The Pentagon
says the US strikes have knocked Around's nuclear program back
closer to two years. President Trump has finalized and announced
a trade deal with Vietnam. Freed American hostage from Hamas

(01:28):
Eaton Alexander is going to meet with the President the
first Lady at the Oval Office today. The jurors find
diddy Comb's not guilty on the top charges. Really probably
one of our simpler, more simple points. Today is going
to be the tale of two cases. In one case,
we don't know what they were thinking. You know, my

(01:51):
son was what is racketeering? You start to get a
rico racketeering read by the way, he had the funniest line.
Let me see if I can, because you know, with
racketeering you got to have at least I'm sitting here
going through these border numbers which are just unbelievable two
months in a row to zero. But for a Rico charge,

(02:13):
let's say racketeering conspiracy chargers, you need at least two
or more people to participate in a pattern of activity
that would affect interstate commerce. Now that worked for the
mob and it was brilliant of Giuliani to use. It
doesn't apply to P Diddy, unless, of course, the jury
couldn't figure out the Diddy, P Diddy, Puff Daddy, Sean
Sean P Diddy, we're all the same person, which of

(02:36):
course they were. He's only able to do. That was
a great line. You made yourself laugh on that one.
That's okay to do. Brett Skeleton used to laugh at
all his own jokes, and he was a legend. So
you know what were they thinking, Rico, racketeering, sex trafficking.

(02:56):
All you really had was a debaucherous lifestyle of the
sick and famous. That's what you had. A scumbag. Now,
he did get found guilty on two charges. It could
equal ten years to piece. We'll see what he gets.
He'll be in custody until sentencing and how the apply
time served. But they reached too far. And then there's

(03:18):
the prosecution, and I listen at the point you have
the death penalty in a state, you're trying a murderer
with a pretty I mean, something could go wrong, but
I mean this was a pretty solid case. I think

(03:38):
you owe it to the to the victims. I think
you owe it to the victims' families to seek the
ultimate punishment for one of the most ultimate evil crimes,
and they didn't, and they offered the plea and he
took it. Now we can spin and find you know,
a silver lining if you will, and say, well, spare

(04:00):
of the family members from hearing all this testimony. Yeah,
saves a lot of money. Yeah saves this saves that.
But in the end you have the prosecution, in my opinion,
taking the easy way out. And then in the other case.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
With p Di D.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Combs, you have them just trying to go crazy. And
I mean, this one was such a predictable. Listen, I'm
not an attorney and I don't play one on the radio.
I'm just married to one. But I don't think anybody
thought before it happened, and as it was happening that

(04:35):
this case could or was being made. I must have
said it what fifty times with Rory, Well, the guys
that's comeback, that's for sure. But I don't see any
racketeering or trafficking to you, and nobody could see it,
and neither could the jury.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
So that's the tale of those two cases.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Zero illegal aliens led into the United States in June
that's two months in a row. Gooseg zero. This may
be the most dramatic change of any policy in the
United States ever seen in history.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Zilch, not a zero. Remember when Trump joked and said, Oh.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
Turns out you didn't need Congress to do anything, You
just needed a new president. Yeah, you won't hear anybody
talk about this on ABCNBCCBS, Atlantic.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Washington posts. Seeing that MSNBC nobody wants touch this, right.
This is like a faucet.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
That the previous administration had turned wide open just let
millions come through. We broke down the strategy of that.
That's why this voting with feet is going to become
a big thing. You don't have any births thanks to
abortion and global warming fears and narcissism and the matrix

(06:04):
scare and fear. So you have no birth rate. Now
you have no immigration rate. Illegal anyway, people start walking,
voting with their feet, from blue states to red states.
The electoral college map changes and changes quickly, census starts.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
Changing and changing immediately.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Trump administrative borders are Tom Holman announced on x Tuesday evening.
Not a single person detained at the border in June
was released into the country. Last month's border numbers are in.
They're just extraordinary total border encounters for the entire month

(06:52):
with six thousand and seventy. I think the way to
put that into perspective for you, now, remember the encounters
are that was trying to come. That's down dramatically, But
nothing paints that dramatic picture more than the six thousand

(07:13):
and seventy encounters was the daily count when Biden was president,
that was the total for the month and zero entered
the country. And then just a few months ago, the
previous record was set in March when there were only

(07:33):
seventy two hundred border apprehensions.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
They're not coming because they know they're not going to
get in.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
Border patrol encounters of a legal We could do this
all morning long and just leave Glenn Beck on steroid
dramatic pauses for you to let it soak in. In
June of twenty twenty four, what a difference a year makes.
Remember we just had six thousand total encounters the entire

(08:04):
month of June of this year, and twenty twenty four
was one hundred and thirty thousand, four hundred and fifteen.
In twenty twenty three was one hundred and forty four thousand,
five hundred and fifty six. In twenty twenty two it
was two hundred thousand, eight hundred and thirty four, two
hundred thousand, one hundred and forty four thousand, one hundred

(08:26):
and thirty thousand, down to six.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
I thought I did a typo when I was doing
the numbers to go back and look.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Well, I'm surprised nobody decided to do well. Why don't
we compare those allowed to enter in twenty twenty two,
twenty twenty three, twenty twenty four, and compare that to
June of twenty twenty five or May of twenty twenty five.
I mean, think about it, can I mean everything has
been dramatic, foreign policies been dramatic. And by the way,

(09:01):
this is all going to be portrayed by the left
as hating our fellow man. This is non inclusive nativism
and hatred. This is law and order, national security of
a sovereign nation. Fixed immediately. Promise made, Promise kept in

(09:29):
terms of the tax cuts and everything in the bill,
the big beautiful bill. My guess is, maybe before we
get off the air, Promise made, promise kept. The president
just keeps winning, and so do we because guess what
it's a you know, I thought to myself, Oh well,

(09:51):
we got to celebrate America and take the day off,
but I sure hate missing. I have been notified by
the White House the President will be joining us today
for a very first ever Thursday really with forty seven.
I guess he doesn't want to miss the show this week.
Guy loves us, David and I was going to join
us next time. We're gonna talk a little bit about

(10:12):
what is the fourth of July? What is it today?
What has it always been? What must it always be?
Our senior contributor on the obsession on partisan divisions versus
uniting over documents, intent, and design. Look, our country is

(10:35):
just like we the people. It's not perfect. Our God
is perfect. Our intent is to be like him. But
we fail, and our nation has failed itself from time
to time. But if your eyes are on the inspiration,

(10:58):
the ultimate, you know, mission statement, if you will, the
Declaration of Independence, and your guide is the Constitution. Your
eyes are locked on those documents and our intent and
our design, and then our preserving of that from threats

(11:20):
outside and in over the two hundred and forty nine years,
I think you'll find a lot to celebrate. But just
like everything else in the matrix, I sense half the
country will be celebrating, half the country will be mourning
or agitating, one or the other. It's Your Morning Show

(11:40):
with Michael del Journal. Seventy two million Americans plan to
travel this fourth of July.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
I traveled last fourth of July.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
We are we're taking the pre Tennis sleepcation very seriously,
are you really? That is fourth of July, starting with
the Jurassic movie that I planned to sleep through.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
And just a little bit later on this morning line, where.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
President Trump says the US has truck a trade deal
with Vietnam. He's about to get a big, beautiful bill
on his desk because as soon as the debates are
all over, whether the vote should come later this morning
at eight o'clock, but I'm sure they're celebrating the trade
deal with Vietnam.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
Mark Mayfield has more.

Speaker 4 (12:17):
According to the President, the deal includes a twenty percent
tariff on the Southeast Asian country's imports to the US,
and we'll give the US tariff free access to Vietnam's markets.
Vietnam has also agreed that goods would be hit with
a forty percent tariff rate if they originated in another
country and were transferred to Vietnam for final shipment to
the United States. The agreement was unveiled less than a
week before a ninety day pause on reciprocal tariffs is

(12:40):
set to expire.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Ay Mark Neefield.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Microsoft is laying off thousands of employees in the latest
round of cuts. Brian Shook All Morning Long has more.

Speaker 5 (12:49):
The move is expected to impact less than four percent
of its global workforce across different teams. The software company
has held several rounds of layoffs already year, including in
May when it announced layoffs of around six thousand workers.
Microsoft reportedly is looking to reduce the layers of managers
that stand between individual contributors and top executives.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
I'm Brian Schuk.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
The Pentagon says US air strikes have knocked Iron's nuclear
program back closer to two years.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
Tammy Trio has more.

Speaker 6 (13:21):
Anegon spokesman Sean Parnell gave the assessment one that's more
optimistic than what UN inspectors have said.

Speaker 7 (13:27):
We believe, and certainly all of the intelligence that we've
seen have led us to believe that Iron's those facilities
especially have been completely obliterated last weekend.

Speaker 6 (13:37):
The International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran could be enriching
uranium in a matter of months. The US military has
said three key nuclear sites were significantly damaged by more
than a dozen bunker busting bombs and Tomahawk missiles. I'm
Tammy Trio Well.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Diddy dodge the big charges, but he remain locked up
until the sentencing on a prostitution related charges set this fall,
and Marx has more.

Speaker 8 (14:01):
The judge ordered all sides to return to court on
October third, but noted it could change if Diddy's team
argues to meet earlier than that. The judge denied the
hip hop mogul bail wednesday, calling him a danger to others,
noting his tendency toward violence, as displayed in that infamous
hotel video showing the beating of his ex Cassie Ventura.

(14:21):
The defense had argued Diddy be released because the jury
acquitted him of the more serious charges of racketeering, conspiracy,
and sex trafficking. Prosecutors are seeking a four to five
year prison sentence. Kristen Marx NBC News Radio.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Giant needles into the discs of my spine. No problem
having to go to Jurassic World Rebirth, dreading it, but
it's on track to rule the box office this holiday weekend.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
I can guarantee your safety. You hoping for us more
or less? I'm riveted already.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
The latest entry in the dinosaur franchise brought people out
to the theaters for opening night on Wednesday, Projected to
bring in about twenty eight million dollars in a single day,
and expected through the holiday weekend to take in one
hundred and thirty million dollars.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Jurassic World Rebirth stars.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Scarlett Johansson, is a dinosaur hunter and sets up a
yes You're hearing right a news series of Jurassic Park movies.
So far, the franchise has made over six billion dollars
worldwide since the first Jurassic Park came out in the
early nineties. In spots, Where's My Theme? Lots of double
headers Yesterday, Tigers split a double header with the Nats.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
Guardians lost five four to the Cups.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
Padres split two with the Phillies, Rays beat the A
six to five, Cardinals lost five nothing to the Pirates.
Brew Cruz split a double header with the Mets. Angels
lost eight to three to the Braves. Dbacks lost six
to five to the Giants, and the Dodgers beat the
White Sox five to four.

Speaker 7 (15:51):
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Your Moring Show with Michael Dejojo.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
Hi, I'm Michael. I'd love to have you listen to
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Speaker 2 (16:05):
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Make us a part of your morning routine. We'd love
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Speaker 2 (16:20):
And I'm Michael.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Jeffrey hutting and handling the sound. Red is I would
say keeping an eye on the content, but what he's
really doing is reading all the reviews of the new
Jurassic movie.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
You're not going to get that hour and a half
back in your life if no. Let me tell you something.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
This is such a predictable train wreck. This is right
up there with the Diddy trout before it even happened.
You don't have rico, you don't have racketeering. You just
you got a debaucherous lifestyle of a six sick, rotten
to the core famous guy. All right, but here's one
of the reviews of what is it called Jurassic World. No,

(17:00):
I don't even remember the name of this thing. I've
been dreading and I'm getting a needle in my spine.
Jurassic World Rebirth. One person said, where logic goes into extinction.
Another one said, I really think this is an AI
generated script.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
Wow, Hey, it's got fifty rotten tomatoes. That's horrible. And
yet it's like, I don't know, Like my wife, it
just meant so much to her, I had to go.
She is looking and I.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Don't even know if she'll even admit she's disappointed that
one person's criticism. Do we really think they reused some
of the same dinosaur footage and just put it in
different settings?

Speaker 2 (17:45):
I mean, I guess how many different ways can a
dinosaur move?

Speaker 1 (17:48):
Right?

Speaker 2 (17:48):
So just throw him in a kitchen.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
He looks the same as if he's in am So
it's really getting bashed online for everybody that went and
spent twenty eight million dollars yesterday day to see it,
and I suspect a one hundred million more dollars will
be made over this holiday weekend.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Listen, make this about her, Do not make this miserable.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Absolutely, you're going to use this dinosaur to score exactly
what I'm doing.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
I'm not an idiot. This ain't the locker room. I
know what I'm doing. Okay, Alright, it's funny.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
How you know it's a foregone conclusion, and maybe it
has been all along that the big beautiful bill is
going to pass. In fact, even I'll just throw out
a number by eight am, So the debating is taking
place as we speak. King Jeffries just spoke for about
thirty six straight minutes, and apparently Fox won't let you

(18:43):
hear it. They just talk over it. But I mean,
he had the crowd behind him. He was doing all
kinds of political theater. But in the end they're going
to vote. I guess it was around three thirty this
morning the votes finally changed in order to pass the
test that the bill would pass, and so then they
agreed on the the debate, so it is pretty much

(19:04):
a foregone conclusion. The House adopted the rules for the
debate on the measure in a dramatic two hundred nineteen
to two hundred and thirteen vote While you were asleep,
The House of Representatives is voted to advance President Donald
Trump's three point three trillion dollar, Big Beautiful bill to
its final face in Congress, overcoming fears of potential Republican mutiny.

(19:24):
The significant victory for the House Speaker, Mike Johnson, obviously,
although the fight isn't over yet and the debating is
going on as we speak. Both Johnson and Trump spent
hours negotiating with the singled out holdouts, and apparently the
biggest breakthrough I think happened late evening or probably mid

(19:46):
to late evening Eastern time, and that's when they finally
felt like they had twisted enough arms, and the President
posted It's no longer a House bill or a Senate bill,
It's everyone's bill. There's so much to be proud of,
and everyone got a major policy win, But the biggest
winner of them all is going to be the American people,

(20:09):
who will have permanently lower taxes, higher wages, take home pay,
secure borders, and a stronger, more beautiful military.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
And that's what the President posted shortly.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
Before bedtime last night for this bonzo, and we kind
of saw that play out in the middle of the night.
So I think the speaker knows he's got the votes.
I think we're in the final debate phase, and then
I think we're going to have a vote pretty close
to the end of this show. And the big beautiful
bill in the end is going to get to the
President's desk on the third of July, not the fourth

(20:38):
of July. Meanwhile, the Pentagon says that the US strikes
have knocked Iron's nuclear program back at least two years. Again,
this will show you a couple of really ridiculous things today.
Almost did a segment, created a new segment, just it's
just too weird for me. And one's going to come
up in our Sounds of the Day. And this is

(21:08):
a clip from a podcast and it has joy Read.
I'm sitting here struggling because it says, is it Eli?

Speaker 8 (21:20):
Is that?

Speaker 2 (21:20):
How I say? Is it Eli?

Speaker 1 (21:22):
That's a weird spelling for that Eli Mistral And it's
a podcast. Now I want you to just catch because
I don't want to talk through it. Just catch how
you're gonna hear joy Read anecdotally bring up something someone said,
not a truth, not a reality. I could sit in

(21:44):
a room with idiots and hear a lot of idiotic things,
but then they take the idiotic statement based on no
fact and then move forward and react to it like
it's a fact. Well, of course, of course it's outrageous.
It's just not so is the problem really is bizarre?

(22:08):
And there's a lot of that.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
I guess.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
You know, we live in a world in sports when
the team wins, its fans do crazy things. But you know,
in the old days, the team that wins, you know,
they're enjoying victory. It's the team that lose that starts
doing ridiculous things and outrageous things. And I don't know

(22:31):
if it's things to comfort them. But the bottom line
is the two things we have not solved yet is
the death of journalism and the matrix.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
And they go hand in hand.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
So there should be a long discussion as to how
something like this could literally happen. But watch just this
one exchange. These are two people on the left thinking
they're having a meaningful substance conversation about some ridiculous thing
created in their own mind. Unfortunately, I don't know how many,

(23:11):
there's probably tens of thousands buying it, and they will
go on believing it, and they will go on repeating it.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
This is how crazy it's getting on the left.

Speaker 9 (23:23):
And someone said that Donald that our bombing of Iran.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
One of the gentlemen that was on.

Speaker 9 (23:28):
The set with me said that this was about the
Iran hostage crisis.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Someone on the set of MSNBC with Joy Reid said.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
That doesn't make it so.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
That there's a lot of nuts on the set of
MSNBC and on the air at MSNBC.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
But watch how they just take it and run.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
We bombed Iran over the hostage crisis from nineteen eighty
come on, and.

Speaker 9 (24:04):
The various acts of terror by Hesdela and Aron Proxy
in the eighties. I've never heard of delayed action warfare.
So essentially, they take our hostages in the seventies and
we bomb them.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
In twenty twenty five. Does that even make sense? Is
there a Warpowers Act for that?

Speaker 9 (24:21):
No delayed response retaliation?

Speaker 1 (24:24):
Now where does this idiocy go from here? Probably right
to your social media wall, because you'll have people repeating this,
and you'll have people calling for the United States to
be sanctioned for something that didn't happen.

Speaker 10 (24:36):
No, they're making it up as they go along. They're
making it up again, because they understand Trump's poll numbers.
We're tanking, he can't pass his bill, his actions are
on popular He's deploying troops on the streets of Los Angeles.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
So could you have any more inaccurate statements in one
breath than that?

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Do you really need me to break down what his
polling looks like? And then they just go on and on,
and then the goofball, I don't know why I did that.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
That's irritating. And then the goofball goes on to call
for the sanctioning of the United States. You can't make
this stuff up. But this is the kind of nonsense
that's out there every single day, and then it's repeated.
And the main point is this for those in the matrix,

(25:30):
this is all they know. This is their talking points.
That's why when you're trying to have a conversation with
them online and you think you're talking about because the
point I was going to make was, of course, we're
just now, and even now, it's premature to make any

(25:51):
kind of predictions about just what the significance of the
bombing damage was when so much of the damage is
underground and can't be seen. But how stupid and ridiculous.
Was it the day after the bombing, the leftist narrative
that they had moved everything already. That's kind of like

(26:13):
an old argument from the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
And you couldn't possibly know that you only set it
back two days, there could be no such assessment the
day after. Two weeks later, the assessment is closer to
two years. And we still don't know. Now.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
One clear sign.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Is the Ayatola wants to re engage in talks if
we stop bombing them. This is the bigger illness in America.
I mean, how does somebody that was listening to that podcast,

(26:57):
how do they what's their view of the fourth of July?
What is their celebration tomorrow? You've got thousands, I don't
know if it's tens of thousands. Probably that the fourth
of July is going to become no Kings even though
there's no king. Then you'll have half the country celebrating.

(27:19):
Our intent are founding documents what we must always be,
always strive to be, what we have been, what we've preserved,
what we've fixed when we got wrong, and how in
the end there's no other place like it in the world.

(27:41):
Otherwise why would so many want to destroy it or
come to it? To me, the most glaring thing every
day in the news ignored is you don't play a
clip like that and laugh. We're under the microscope and
we're looking at the cancer sell in zoom. We haven't

(28:05):
begun to solve the matrix, and I don't know if
I know how to. You know what happens when things
can't be resolved, They're fought. That's the concern. Now, at

(28:25):
some point you gotta look at your radio and go,
are you kidding me? And this person's able to keep
a job. Yeah, able to keep a job. Someone on
the set said, we bombed a run over the hostage
crisis in nineteen eighty, so that made it so Now.
I can't even tell you all the things I'd have
to forget and be stupid about to even entertain any

(28:47):
logic there.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
I would have to.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
Ignore forty five years of Iranian disobedience, evil and build
up to carry out the ultimate apocalyptic act. And I'd
have to ignore about almost, you know, two thousand years

(29:13):
of Islamic history. I can't even tell you how dumb
I'd have to be. But it's not them, it's who's
listening to that and will go on as if it is.
So you'll be out to dinner with them, and that's
what they'll say, is your stake's arriving And where do
you begin? You won't even remember that that comment was made.

(29:33):
Do you ever see that stuff online? You're like, what
the heck are they talking?

Speaker 2 (29:36):
But stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
The two biggest comparisons today are border a year ago
to today, only six thousand tried to come in compared
to one hundred and forty four thousand. Zero were allowed
in compare to tens of thousands. What a difference the

(30:03):
president makes. What a difference a year makes? And then
the fourth of July, those who will celebrate our intent
are true history, are true founding and all those who
sacrifice to preserve it and those that are fighting against
a king that doesn't exist. You really can't make that up.
That's something to chew on this morning. This is your

(30:28):
Morning Show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
Is that still Hakeem Jeffreys, it's Qulna Larry King? Is
he going for the fullawa the debate?

Speaker 1 (30:41):
Yeah, I guess I just got a debate, and debate
got a lot of political theater. But when all the
debating's done, there's going to be a vote by the
end of this show, and I suspect the big beautiful
bill is on its way to the big beautiful Oval
Office desk for the President to sign. Meanwhile, the presidents
celebrating the US has struck a deal with Vietnam.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
According to the President, the deal includes eighty percent tariff
on the Southeast Asian country's imports to the US, and
we'll give the US teriff free access to Vietnam's markets.
Vietnam has also agreed that goods would be hit with
a forty percent tariff rate if they originated in another
country and were transferred to Vietnam for final shipment to
the United States. The agreement was unveiled less than a
week before in ninety day pause on reciprocal tariffs is

(31:20):
set to expire.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
I'm Mark Mayfield Joy reading a podcast.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Think we ought to have sanctions placed on the United
States for bombing Iran over the hostage crisis for nineteen eighty,
even though that's not the reason we bombed. Meanwhile, even
if we did bomb them over the hostage crisis in
nineteen eighty, it looks like we knocked their new program
back two years.

Speaker 6 (31:38):
Agon spokesman Sean Parnell gave the assessment one that's more
optimistic than what UN inspectors have said.

Speaker 7 (31:45):
We believe, and certainly all of the intelligence that we've
seen have led us to believe that Iran's those facilities
especially have been completely obliterated.

Speaker 6 (31:54):
Last weekend, the International Atomic Energy Agency said Iran could
be enriching uranium in a matter of months. The military
has said three key nuclear sites were significantly damaged by
more than a dozen bunker busting bombs and Tomahawk missiles.
I'm Tammy Trichio.

Speaker 9 (32:09):
Now.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Diddy's worst days aheader in civil trials, but when it
comes to the criminal charges, he dodged the biggest ones,
the life in prison ones, the ones that were impossible
to prove from the beginning. What's left are two charges
with ten year sentences, and until then he remains behind bars.

Speaker 8 (32:25):
The judge ordered all sides to return to court on
October third, but noted it could change if Diddy's team
argues to meet earlier than that. The judge denied the
hip hop mogul bail wednesday, calling him a danger to others,
noting his tendency toward violence, as displayed in an infamous
hotel video showing the beating of his ex Cassie Ventura.
The defense had argued Diddy be released because the jury

(32:48):
acquitted him of the more serious charges of racketeering, conspiracy,
and sex trafficking. Prosecutors are seeking a four to five
year prison sentence.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
Kristen Marx NBC News Radio. Was Timothy shallowye the that
played Bob Dylan. That sounds right. I have to look
at that, but that sounds right, and he was terrific.
Miley Cyrus.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
Timothy Shallow made Timmy Moore among the performers set to
be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Does anybody really care about that stuff anymore? Stars in
Hollyme Welcome. It's a class of twenty twenty six. Thirty
five inductees were announced yesterday and picked for motion pictures, television,
live theater, live performances, recordings, and sports entertainment. Others include
Emily Blunt, her birthday was I believe yesterday, Rachel McAdams,

(33:31):
Molly Ringwald, Sarah Michelle Geller, Evan Shaquille O'Neil birthdays today.
Tom Cruise is sixty three, actress Olivia Munn forty five,
Singer el King is thirty six, Looking for Love and
All the Wrong Places, Johnny Lee is seventy nine, and
if it's your birthday, Happy Birthday.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
We're so glad you were born.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
We're all in this together.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
This is your Morning Show with Michael nheld Choo
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