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shall we? Seven minutes after the hour, Welcome to Thursday.
Isn't this week flying by? It? Seriously? It is? I
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I would like to confess something. Okay, I did make
an Amazon Prime purchase, said I wasn't even looking to
make one. Did you find anything to buy well. I
did find a pool a pair of Puma golf shoes
that were one hundred and twenty six dollars shoes, and
I got them for fifty bucks. But I just liked them.
I didn't do it for the for the saving, because
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I don't even trust it after talking to Rory, I
don't trust anything. But that's a good deal. After the
if you don't like them, you can sell them on
Facebook marketplace and make your money back. There's always strange
people at my front door. What was that? I seld
one of Anna's shoes for five bucks, and just one
of them.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
I'm thinking, is the security breach alone worth five dollars?
Speaker 1 (01:45):
All right? Now? Really I kind of like the shoes,
so I bought them. But yeah, according to Rory O'Neil,
you know, most of these things have been jacked up,
and so you're really not getting a safe. They're still
jacked up.
Speaker 4 (01:54):
I'm watching this Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Building toys grow up number one, one hundred and eleven dollars.
Are you Lego Star Wars? Yeah, hey, you got to
get that in your collection. It looked good on the shelf.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
But I can pay eight seven a month for sleepover
is off.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
I've lost all respect. He's still doing Legos. Keep easing
me with that. Red, of course, got fifteen dollars off
some Scotch a scotch on Amazon.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
Red?
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Can you get burb it on Amazon? Okay? Why do
you refuse to talk all the time? What do you like? Shy?
Then the radio? Then we get to a break and
then he talks my ear off. Anyway, I was making
the point I think time is flying this week. I
can't believe it's Thursday already, and I just found out
from the insurance company that they're backlogged and it's going
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to take fourteen days to get around to approving my
physical therapy. Oh so time flies when you're in excruciating pain.
Make that ten minutes now after the hour I gets
from long? Should we just hit? Should we hit the intro?
Could we be having an eighty d Thursday? Just start
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all over? A good one too? I mean you gotta
do is say the word? Well? I think they deserve
a professional start. I came out with airlines starting your
morning off right, you're playing with Lego too, that's mining
standing because I'll try again.
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Is your morning show with Michael o'deill Jordan, Good.
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Morning, Honored to serve you, ten minutes after the hour.
Welcome to Thursday July, the tenth year of our Lord,
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We respect your time. You press that button like a
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had you counted me down like a pro, three two one,
I would have started this show. Seriously, I got a
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This guy didn't quite know how the talk back button worked.
He thought he was talking to it. Say look, yes,
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My boss, Julie Talbot is headed to the Radio Hall
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by far and away, this is my favorite audience, far
and away. You guys get it. You're brilliant, you're fun
You're funny. So honor us with your talkbacks today. And
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then we do have, of course, the emails Michael di
at iHeartMedia dot Com. We love to get those about
me and Red what about you? Don't you enjoy us?
Not so much? Okay, Michael, I love your show and
your wisdom that you spread. When I heard you say
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referring to gleeful democrats begging for someone to take a
bullet a good portion of our country, I was shocked
that I don't remember the rest of the quote. The
accurate way to characterize the left is a bad portion
of the country. I think you conflated several comments there.
I do remember saying something to the effect of, when
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we're dealing with this insensitive, hateful rhetoric from the left
concerning victims of flood, flooding and death, that I think
there is a good majority of America doesn't think of
the left, that doesn't think like that. The problem is
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the most vile leftist, anti American, anti Americans portion of
the left is doing all the talking. But I get
your line. There's one other one. I don't know what
I did with it now, this guy from a program director.
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I noticed that one of your Mike McCann liners says
from Anchorage, Alaska to Tampa, Florida, which it does. I
hate to nitpick, but among all your affiliates, that uniquely
leaves us out in Fairbanks, Alaska. Fairbanks to Alaska is
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technically the furthest west to east. Well, we got to
get that correction. Yeah, that was when you wrote too,
by the way, so we'll make a note of that. Well,
we didn't want to start the show so on professionally,
but from time to time there have been like this week,
We're welcoming twelve seventy am the Patriot and Buffalo Buffalos
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to start the day for them. And then we added
seven ninety KNST and Tucson, Arizona. When I know a
city comes on board, I always welcome them for a week.
You do that, you do? I mean, I'd love to
just come. I wish there was a way whenever we
had a new affiliate, I went and spent the week
there so I can feel a part of the city,
feel a part of the radio station. You're like the
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old days, right, love. But from time to time, time
it has happened where we found out months later we
were on in cities like does that happened again? Well, no,
well Fairbanks is one of them, okay, And in fact
I think I think it's the PD Tim Palmer in
Fairbanks that once sent me letter. Yeah, I just got
(08:18):
stuck airing your show. I couldn't stand it. I was
really just then. I fell in love with it the
best part of my day. I even get up in
the middle of the night to be able to listen
to it. So I don't think. I don't think at
the time we did that lineer, I knew we were
on in Fairbanks? Is my historian, and I'm sticking to it,
all right, if you're just waking up over one hundred
all that to say, Michael d atiheartmedia dot com for
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your emails or used the talk back button your I
heart am see what happens when I sleep? I get weird?
Did you are you well risted this? Well?
Speaker 3 (08:50):
Yes, I'm far I am far more professional in pain
and unrested. Well, congratulations is nush If I'm flying the plane,
you want to see me looking to shoveled in half asleep?
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Right? Your hair ow mossed up? Yes, NASA is using
some Houston area resources to assist in the search and
recovery in Central Florida, ore. Over one hundred and seventy
people remain unaccounted for him. Former President Biden's this is
far and away. This is the biggest story of the day.
And I don't you know, maybe you could grade everybody
else you watch and listen to. I mean I would
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put probably the you know, assassination of John F. Kennedy,
some would put Watergate, maybe the attempted assassination of Doald Trump.
But no, a fake presidency. That is the greatest political
scandal in American history, hands down. If Joe Biden, and
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we all know the shadow campaign to save the democracy
that put him there, but if they faked a president
for four years, that is the great to political scandal
in American history, hands down. Makes Watergate look like a joke.
And here is the former Biden White House physician at
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a deposition before a House committee, asked a very simple
question and listened to. By the way, the answer is
the answer.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
But listen, doctor O'Connor, were you ever told to lie
about the president's health?
Speaker 3 (10:35):
Of the advice the council, I must be expected the
decline to answer based upon the physician patient privilege, and
in reliance am I right under the fifth man of
the Constitution.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
I am not aware. I must follow my lawyer's advice
in this matter. I love the line. First of all,
there's the question has nothing to do with the president's condition,
and that is a separate conversation. President's medical records are
always traditionally shared, so the physician privilege part is a joke.
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And the question is even related to his condition. The
question was did you lie? Were you ever told to
lie about his condition? And he pleads the fifth there
is no bigger story today than that you've heard the
rumblings of the auto pen. I mean, we should be
so beyond proving what happened and ensuring it never happens again,
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that we are onto right now investigating who really was
running this country and whoever that was should be jailed.
I'm sure all the evidence is on Pam Bondi's desk.
I mean, Petel's told us all about it. They've been
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talking about it for years. We're gonna get to the
bottom of it. Meanwhile, JFK's in the corner, like who
shot me? We got any information that who shot me?
Silly bases. Nearly two hundred Democrat lawmakers they're supporting a
law against the Trump administration's use of emergency powers to
impose tariffs, and one in three teenagers have pre diabetes.
(12:15):
We are an unhealthy country, aren't we? We are a very
unhealthy country. Biggest well, the textbooks have been completely changed,
curriculums have become completely changed. We don't teach civics. History
has been completely revised. We've dumbed down education in order
to get people out of the building, not necessarily prepared
for citizenship, prepared for the workforce, prepared for higher education,
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but out of the building and flowing up the order
at Taco Bell. But when we were in school, the
second biggest difference would have to be maybe there was,
and I never made fun of, there was one husky,
heavy or obese kid in a class, And now that is,
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you know, the normal. I can tell you when I'm
you know, in California or here in Middle Tennessee, I
feel slightly overweight the minute I start my travel and
I land either in Pittsburgh, wherever I'm going, or somewhere
just get enough north, and then suddenly I'm one of
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the more fit people in the airport, which is another
reason why I think I want to move north so
you'll fit in, so I can feel better about myself.
Speaker 5 (13:28):
MO.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Sure, we're going to ask probably the most important question
of David Zonadi or senior contributor today. We are about
to embark on a year long celebration of turning two
hundred and fifty. What is the declaration and the reason
for our creation and rebellion? The Declaration of Independence? Do
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you think no longer taught in schools, no longer taught
at home, no longer read I most even us or
active citizens. Do you think at any point in this
two hundred and fifty year birthday celebration, we'll look at
the document of its birth, you know, the birth and birthday,
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Let alone God's mentioning four times brilliantly in his natures,
the God of nature, the creator, the ultimate judge. What
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was the old game they used to play where you'd
whisper for something in someone's ear, and then they'd whisper
to the next, to the next, to the next, and
then y'all laughed at how the story changed from the
first person to the last. I remember that game. I
don't remember the name. I didn't think you would, and
I didn't expect you to interrupt my traumatic analogy by
the time. What is this jeopardy? Yes, yes, Alex, is
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that what we've become as a nation. We'll talk about
it with David Sinati. President Trump sent letters setting adjusted
US tariff rates. We saw some wobbles and the market
Monday and Tuesday slight recovery Wednesday. But is this more
uncertainty or is this now tariff certainty. We'll talk to
(15:28):
our money was as well, David Bonson. So there's a
lot to understand today, only one chance to understand it together.
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Why, Because we're all in this together. This is your
Morning Show with Michael del Chna.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
We have top five stories of the day. Over one
hundred and seventy people remain unaccounted for in Central Texas.
NASA is using some of its Houston AARIA resources to
assist in the search and recovery. Meanwhile, President Biden's White
House physician not cooperating with Congress, leading the Fifth that
may be your Aunt, and nearly two hundred Democrat lawmakers
(16:02):
are supporting a law against Trump being able to use
emergency powers to impose tariffs. My top five stories of
the day look much different. It's the latest done so
Ron Mandani, which is starting to look like the movie
The Candidate, the Biden White House doctor pleading, the Fifth
ex losing its CEO, and sixth Service Secret Service members suspended,
(16:24):
not fired, suspended for their incompetence in Pennsylvania, and the
assassination attempt of Donald Trump. This is Dan calling from Gary, Pennsylvania.
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July the twelfth year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five
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is your morning show and I'm your host, Michael del Jernal.
By the way, I found that email I was looking for.
Oh fantastic. You can read it to the class. Steve Wrights, Hello,
my friend, Hello, my friend. Hello, This is Steve. I
live in Bellevue, Washington. Beautiful part of the country, very
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liberal part of the country, but very beautiful. I'm conservative,
sixty seven and retired. I listen to you every morning.
Your show is the greatest. Well, don't we have a
lot in common? Were your parents named after the famous
frozen pizza? No, we were before the pizza. I did
once search our lineage. We were either royalty in Italy
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or likely street merchants, merchants del journal means of the day,
so we were probably selling fresh tomatoes. Yeah, I think
that's more, but I do think the Del Jorno name
preceded the De Jorno pizza name. Quickly, I wanted to
tell you about my hobby. For twenty five years, I
was a lake metal detectorist in the Seattle area. I
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wanted to encourage to tell everybody in your family and
listening audience, don't go swimming with your rings on. The
water is colder than the human body, and your fingers
will shrink up and your rings will come off, and
then people like me will have your rings expensive waterproof detectors.
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You get the picture. Just look at the email address
Friday with Tacos with Friday with forty seven. I can't
wait this week, Steve Well, thank you so much for
introducing yourself. Yes, we have email Michael did at iHeartMedia
dot com and of course your talkbacks for those of
you listening on the iHeartRadio app. All right, if you're
just waking up, first story that isn't necessarily news probably
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would fall into the subheading of poles ala is this
Rasmussen report? Is this an actual opinion poll of America's
views on the Big Beautiful Bill or is this just
the same glimpse of the matrix, add over a thousand
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pages in the Death of journalism in the midst of
the social dilemma, This is how we do things in
this country, shirts and skins, pick a side. I haven't
even read all thousand pages of this bill. I'm waiting
for the movie. But this bill is just completely narrativized
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on both ends, and so all you're getting is an
exist I mean read this is a glimpse of the matrix,
not the bill itself. Nearly half of voters approve of
Donald Trump's signature Big Beautiful Bill, but according to this
piece of research, many aren't sure about its effect on
federal taxes and spending. What will the people decide for
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themselves from this law. So here's the very latest. We'll
just break down the numbers for you. Forty nine percent
of like the US voters approve of the passing of
the Big Beautiful Bill, and that includes twenty nine percent
who strongly approve. So you would have expected that strongly
to be hired, to be honest with you, So that's
(20:29):
just Trump. Yeah, I support it. That's probably the depth
of the feeling. Forty five percent disapprove of the measure.
Including thirty four percent who strongly disapprove. This is just
what I would do with this. I'm not telling you
what to do with it, but I would look at
this and I would say, this is a glimpse of
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the matrix. And perhaps the left did a better job
of scaring their people, or the people on the left
are so irrational that they're easily scared and duped, more
so than the right, who might hesitate a bit and say, well,
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what I think I understand about it, or a couple
of the major aspects of it I strongly support. By
and large, I am uncomfortable with the potential of adding
to the debt. But this is again, this is a
view of the death of journalism. This is a view
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of the matrix. This is a view of the social dilemma.
This is not a view of the big Beautiful Bill
that most have not read. Virtually all have not read,
and most don't understand. Thirty percent think the Big Beautiful
Bill cuts a federal spending too much. Thirty six percent
more than the thirty that say too much believe it
doesn't cut enough. Twenty percent say the amount of federal
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spending and the measure is about right thirty six percent
believe the Big Beautiful Bill makes federal taxes better. Thirty
nine percent think it makes taxes worse. Here's the dead giveaway.
Seventy six percent of Republican voters at least somewhat approve
of the Big Beautiful Bill. Only twenty nine percent of Democrats,
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and that ever growing non affiliated in the middle it's
at forty three percent. This is going to be tough.
It's either just going to have a non defining impact
and just go away with time, or it's going to
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come up in the midterms and there's going to be
a fight for the American heart soul in mind. I
don't know that they will even choose this as much
as other crazy identity politics, wokeness and fear, but if
they do, there's a battle to be had here. This
issue is not definitive. Forty nine percent of white supported,
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thirty nine percent of black supported, sixty three percent of
Hispanic supported, fifty percent of other minorities at least somewhat approve.
But the biggest differential is what's left of the two
party system, that partisan matrix, and that's all that poll shows.
Here's another poll that's interesting. Democrat Texas Representative Jasmine Crockett.
We start with Remember, and I don't mean this to
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sound egotistical, whenever there's these narrative type things, I sometimes
think of how dumb iight have to be to fall
for it. Just as an exercise, I guess if I
didn't get that, Bernie's done, and he's passed the torch
to the socialist left of the party that's almost taken
(23:50):
over the Democrat Party to AOC, and AOC has now
passed her torch to mouthpiece instigator in the House, to
Jasmine Crockett. That tells me right there, a Jasmin Crockett
isn't going to run for the United States Senate. But
even if I didn't know that, Jasmin Crockett would have
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no way, and you can see it in these numbers,
no way of defeating John Corning in the general and
she would have to give up that House seat in
order to do that, and that's not their plan. She's
the new AOC. AOC is the new Bernie. AOC is
going to be the leader for the presidential early run,
and the DNC is going to have to get involved
again and do a switch like they did with Hillary,
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like they did with Biden, and like they did with Kamala,
this time it'll be Ronnie Manuel and Wes Moore. But
and yes, I can see it that clearly. This far
away question is can the party survive the bait and switch?
But this is a joke because Jasmin Crockett isn't moving.
This is all very obviously orchestrated, and I can't dumb
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myself down enough to think. And even if she have
a ten point lead early in a primary, that doesn't
mean anything adds up to a general victory. But in
a hypothetical primary field, she has thirty five percent of
likely Democrat voters because she has one hundred percent appeal
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to the crazy left of the Democrat Party. So it's
always going to give her that lead. It's not going
to give her enough to win in the general. Next
is Beto O'Rourke and Joaquin Castro at thirteen percent. Oh,
actually no Alfred or no Colin Allred is at twenty percent,
and then at thirteen percent is Castro and a work
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and eighteen percent of voters said they were undecided, So
even if he added at eighteen that's not a lot
of unity and passion heading into a general against a
form formidable incumbent like Senator John Kronine. But the long
and the short of it is she ain't running, she's
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the new aoc our. Next stop would be h zoron,
ma'am Donnie. This is starting to be if you've never
seen the movie is it Till Ferrell Zach Galifanakis. They're
both running for the same US congressional seat. So it's
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not the candidate, is it? Hilarious movie? And the premise
is really simple, how bad? Or maybe it's the campaign,
not the candidate. The campaign? How bad does a campaign
have to be before a candidate actually loses? I mean,
this guy does everything outrageously, drunk and driving, all caught
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on copcam, as sex with his opponent's wife and a refrigerator.
I mean, it's just insane. It's punches a dog in
the face, punches a baby in the face, and still
manages to get elected. That's kind of what's playing out
in New York City. So now you got Mandanni giving
the finger to a Columbus statue to offend every Italian American.
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He stands for the entafada and won't back away, which
should offend every Jewish voter. Couldn't even get into a
college that his parents worked at and claimed to be
Asian and African American. Never mind the outrageous, Get rid
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of all cops and replace them with social workers. Nine
one one. What's your emergency? There's somebody my house of
the gun and how does that make you feel? The
social workers got me to the rescue. And yet here
are the early primary numbers, which leads to the relevant
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question of the day. So Mandanni is at thirty five percent,
Andrew Cuomo is at twenty five percent, so he has
a ten point lead. How do I say? That guy's
name is Sliwa, the guy that Sleiwa used to be
on the radio, right, he is impressively at fourteen percent.
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And then you have the current mayor, Eric Adams at
eleven percent. You know, the early glance was, well, you
need Cuomo to get out of the way so that
Adams can win. I'm not so certain if these numbers
are accurate. Isn't the reality Maybe it's Sliva and Adams
they need to get out of the way that perhaps
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they're twenty five percent added to Cuomo would be the
slee was the Republican though he's not going to leave. Well,
that's well, yeah, that wouldn't necessarily go there. You're right,
but Adams would be enough to give up be a
narrow victory. If it stays like this, He's got to
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get elected. I mean, it's a bottom line. How can
you maneuver this so that he doesn't If the early
thought was well, get Cuomo out of the race, I
don't know if that would be enough even if every
single Cuomo supporter went to mayor Adams. Now you could
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add that with the president campaigning on the ground in
New York City, I don't know. But how do you
get this to where it becomes winnable? I don't know.
But this guy has done every just like the movie
thing you could do. I mean, he hasn't punched a
baby or a dog yet, and he's got a ten
point lead. As a nightmare for New York businesses. That's
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a nightmare I think ultimately for the people in New
York if they don't see it going in and it's
a nightmare for the Democrat Party and real quickly we
had the ex CEO, Linda Yakarino, step down and Secret
Service suspended six agents for their poor performance in the
assassination attempt of Donald Trump and Butler Pennsylvania suspended, not fired.
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And that's my top five stories of the day. Now
there is also the News top five stories of the day.
President Trump does not hold a high opinion of former
CIA director or former FBI director Mark Mayfield, fills us
in on both.
Speaker 5 (30:16):
Trump was asked about a Fox News report that the
Department of Justice is opening a criminal probe in the
former FBI chief James Comey and CIA Director John Brennan.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
A very just honest paper crooked as hell.
Speaker 5 (30:28):
The pair are reportedly being looked at for potential wrongdoing
related to the investigation into claims of Russian interference in
the twenty sixteen election. Trump said he doesn't know much
about the reporting, but whatever happens happens.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
I'm Mark mayfewd I'm going to feature Chief of Staff
Susie Wiles and our Sounds of the Day today and
her and what she's trying to make of what the
heck happened with Elon Musk and the president. But for
the purposes of this story, she said, it was a
great thing until it wasn't a great thing.
Speaker 4 (30:59):
Trump and Musk engaged in a public feud last month
after the billionaire left his role at the White House
and blasted the Republican back to megabill recently signed into
law by the President. Wiles was asked how she would
describe the relationship and express that she didn't understand what
went wrong between them. I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
Two new COVID strains are going around this summer, Tammy
Trihilo reports.
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However, as South Carolina doctor says well the Nimbus and
Stratus strains are active, he hasn't seen a major increase
in COVID cases or hospitalizations so far. Doctor Paul Richardson
also noted that the two new strains are less severe
than earlier strains, although symptoms may still be bothersome. According
to doctor Richardson, the best protection against viruses is washing
your hands frequently. I'm Tammy. Trio Max is now.
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Once again calling itself HBO Max. Users will start seeing
the name change reflected throughout the day. The streaming service
originally launched as HBO Max in twenty twenty and then
Lead switched to Max in twenty twenty three after WarnerMedia
and Discovery merged. The change was meant to reflect the
broad range of content that was now available. However, the
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company found people were only really watching the HBO content,
So now make it official. It's HBO Max that you're
never watching. Today's cluster of national days is sure to
make anyone happy. She always makes me happy. Bre Tennis
with more.
Speaker 7 (32:22):
Today is National Cashew Day. It's not a nut, it's
officially a seed. Then we move on to National Kitten Day.
Oh so cute and fluffy and probably some available at
an animal shelter near you. Then we press on to
the day that represents VAKA.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
If you like ka con, Today.
Speaker 7 (32:41):
Is National Pina Colada Day. White run cream, a coconut
pineapple juice. It's all you need to make it a
great day, along with a designated driver.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
I'm pre Tennis.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Over one hundred and seventy people remain unaccounted for almost
a week now after the Central Texas flooding. Roy O'Neil's
going to join US officials ort praying for the best,
but starting to expect the worst as the number of
missing in Texas continues to rise dramatically. Roy's gonna have
the latest and discuss the growing reports that emergency alerts
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could and should have been sent out sooner. We're also
going to visit with White House correspondent John Decker, President
Trump sending out those letters with adjusted US teriff rates
to more countries. And obviously the market was a little
was down significantly on Monday and Tuesday, and up a
little yesterday. But what will the effect of this be.
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We'll talk more in the third hour with David bonson
our Money Whiz and Guru about that, and then a
long conversation with David Sinati coming up in just a
few minutes. About fifteen minutes from right now, we're about
to celebrate our two hundred and fiftieth birthday. The birth
of our nation began with its declaration, its announcement to
the world of who we are and why we are
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and what we will be, not taught in schools anymore,
not read by many Americans anymore at any point in
this year long birthday celebration. When we talk about the
document of our birth, that and more when your Morning
Show continues coming up next hour.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Penheld. Jow Now