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all right. Seven minutes after the hour, I'd like to
show start the show with a confession. If I may,
I blame Willie Mays, Roberto Clemente, Reggie Jackson, Don Kessinger,
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Johnny Bench, Mickey Mannle, Louc Gerrig, Babe Ruth, Joe Dimaggiote,
Charlie Hustle. I've had a love for the game of
baseball since I can remember, whether it was wiffleball, little league,
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high school baseball, softball. I have a genuine love for
the game. And I stayed up and watched the entire
All Star Game, and and you know what, I have
no regrets. Two hours sleep, but no regrets we had.
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I like the way one news anchor put it. Two
big tie breakers yesterday, one involving the Big Beautiful Bill,
the other the Big Beautiful Game, the All Star Game. Well,
I think it's because it's the only one really left,
isn't it like NBA not a game NHL they split
it up into all those different teams rather than these
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versus West Flag Football or nothing in the NFL. And
but what happened last night flawlessly and ingeniously.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
So the game.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
First of all, the American League is down six to nothing.
They have completely dominated the National League. They're down six
to nothing last night and they come back tie it
in the ninth. So usually in a Major League Baseball
All Star Game, when you're tied, that's it.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
You're tied.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
The American League has won twenty four of the last
twenty seven. I think they're twenty twenty four to two
and one. That's dominance since the nineties. Yeah, so I
don't know that even the people in the stands knew
this was coming. So the game ends with a six
to sixth tie and they announced the swing off. Think
of the brilliance there. You combine what is the only
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thing that might possibly still overshadow this All Star game,
the home runner, and you.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
Combine the concept where's Big John? I'd get excited like
Big John. They combined the bucket, they combined the the concept.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
And so when the game ended sixty six, just like
they have a shootout in the NHL, they had a
swing off.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Bang, pineapples appeared on the No, not that kind of
swing up.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
So you pick three players from each team and the
American League hit, then the National League hit, the American
League hit, the National League hit, the American League hit,
and the Nationally didn't need to hit again because Kyle
Schwarber comes up, you get three hits. He hits all
three home runs, and they ended up winning the swing
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off by one, although they could have probably gone on
them because it would have been Alonso that would have
still had three more swings. But so the National League
wins the All Star Game in a tiebreaker a swing off.
I thought that was incredible, and so Schwarby, of course,
after getting three home runs in that, he gets the MVP,
and that's your All Star Game. Meanwhile, heavy downpours along
the East Coast, as we talked about yesterday when you
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were waking up, these were coming. They've triggered sudden flash floods.
The death toll is that two on the East Coast.
President Trump's doze related spending bill it beat its tiebreaker.
I have to do this for Red because he's I
haven't told the story yet of my kids discovering vinyl albums.
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Have I Oh my gosh, it was hysterical. I swear
I would like to replace everybody's smartphones with a rotary phone,
just to watch.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Them try, just to see what they do. You know, there.
Speaker 5 (04:59):
Is an actual video online on social media of kids
some older adults trying to have kids dial a rotary fund.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
Well, all right, so you got to understand I grew up.
I started in radio, queuing up records. Sure, slip q yeah,
slip queuing. All right, then we go to carts. In
real life, we go to we had eight tracks.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
That was kind of a bust. I think we could
all agree the eight track tape was a bust. Yeah,
in the middle of the song that.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
The cassettes came along and they were convenient in our car.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Remember all the little things.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
I once had an old Mercedes, best Mercedes I ever owned.
I happened to be Uh. It was one of the
two times I've been unemployed that time. I think it
lasted three months something like that. So I went and
you know you, which was the first thing you do.
You cut all your expenses. So I got rid of
my car and I bought this old Pop Paul. It
was the best driving C class Mercedes.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
I ever had. Columbia Record and Type Club.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
No, I just don't pay that, okay, But you remember
how they had the like there was enough like twelve
cassettes and you just pushed the little thing and a
cassette would come out.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
Yeah, did you ever hear that? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (06:06):
And then later with CDs you could put them in
your trunk. I mean that was high tech back then.
Now you know this changer in this my son gets
that carries play right off his phone. Yeah all right,
So we've kind of seen it all. We went from
vinyl and forty fives and to compact discs with cassettes
in between. We've lived it all. We know what to do.
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Mike is they have grown up with everything being a
download right and right on their phone. So my kids
are weird like me. So, like it's one night, they're bored.
I think it was Friday night, so they go to Target.
Nick decides to treat and buy the record player. Then
they pick out albums. I thought that was interesting. Alex
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comes home with Wicked the soundtrack. Oh my gosh, it's
like show tunes like her mother. U and I came
back with Somebody Country.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
I don't know. It was probably that.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
I think it was that Morgan, I don't listen. Hats
off to him. I don't know how he's pulled this
off with a little talent. Uh. And then Nick came
home with Fleetwood Mac and and something else I can't remember.
So anyway, they get the app and they're like Dad,
what do I do with this? And then you should
have seen how they were all, am I allowed to
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touch this.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
On the side.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
So then they put on the record players like and
they're all like, yeah, play uh, And then they had
to figure out, oh, it matters what side we're on.
And then I got to aim for these lines that
are different, so they didn't know what to do.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
And then they were like so afraid to.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
St show them the proper way to put the penny,
the nickel or the dime on top of the oh
on the needle pressure? Ye, well, I might get to that.
I always used the nickel, but I think dime is
the preferred right. Wasn't a dime that was supposed to
be like the perfect pressure? Whatever worked, I'd use a
fishing weight. And then listening to them because somebody got
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they hurt online or no, I think it was My
brother sealed the deal and told Nick.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
He said nothing sounds better than vinyl, so he got
in his head he was missing something.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Well, then they go buy this record player at Target
with its two little speakers.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Well, the sounds only gonna be good as the speakers.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
I remember I worked my first job and I saved
up enough money for a stereo system, and it was
it was like at the time, and this was like
nineteen eighty two or three, it was like almost a
two thousand dollars stereo system. But my speakers were like
the size of I don't know, it looks like you
were at a concert. I mean they were huge, but
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you know, and then it did sound good. So of course,
if you're putting through these cheap.
Speaker 5 (08:41):
Speakers, is that sound any better than There is a
richness to vinyl that you will never do, but there
is if you have the if you have the Red quipment.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Now that you know the receiver makes a difference, the
speakers make a difference. But anyway, just watching them with
the albums, it was a scream. Can you imagine if
we gave them a rotary phone, they just simply wasn't.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Just going to say the same.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
They wouldn't know what to do with it. And then
suddenly they needed Dad, which was a nice feeling. Anyway,
Where was that all right? So once again, I have
to do this for that's how I got there. I
have to do this for Red, who is like a
record skipping He does not like any of these stories
to pop up without you remembering how important it was
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that the GOP flipped those seats in Montana, West Virginia, Ohio,
and Pennsylvania. That goes without saying, because you you have to.
You've got some rhinos mixed in there. McConnell, Murkowski, Collins.
We're rid of McConnell, thankfully in twenty twenty six. Collins
will probably return from Liberal Maine and Murkowsky needs to
be challenged.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
But you've got to make up that difference.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
And so the big beautiful vote, the nine point four
billion dollar UM package, It passed fifty one to fifty.
It took jd Vance to cast the tiebreaker. But that's
all right. That's also the importance of residential elections, right,
My founding fathers thought of everything before it happens.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
So two big.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Tie breakers while you were sleeping or not paying attention. One,
the big beautiful Bill is out of the Senate, and
Shorby was out of the dugout with the three home
runs for a swing off victory for the National League.
And that's where polls of plenty we're going to look
at Harvard University, Harris Pole, that looks at the border.
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I don't know how the numbers shake out you have.
It's a very partisan obviously, eighty nine percent of Republicans
supporting the president's doing concerning securing the border and deporting criminals,
only thirty four percent of Democrats. And then the tiebreaker
is the Independence which is ever growing, and that's at
fifty five percent. I mean, obviously put them all together,
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and it depends on how it's weighted and how many
in each group it comes to. Sixty percent, Well, sixty
percent is still a mandate support for the president on
his first and foremost promise made and kept. There's a
lot of things with the left man Donnie sticks by
his socialist agenda, including all the tax increases to pay
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for it. I don't think anybody could even put a
dollar amount. I mean, I wish they had like a
CBO that could could score this. I don't know what
city grocery stores, free transit. I'm trying to think of
all the crazy things. No cops, just social workers. We
should get Carlton the doorman to do that. This is
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a Carlton nine one operator.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
There's a turner in my house with a gun, And
how does that make you feel?
Speaker 2 (11:49):
I'm a social worker and not a cop who knows
how all that works. But he suddenly flipped his messaging
just a tad on the the globalized Entifada stance. He
didn't really address the antifada itself, just that it doesn't
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like that phrase, like, we don't really want to call
it that. Oh sure it's communism and Marxism, but we'd
rather not call it that. I'd like to call it
social judge. So now his latest thing is, I don't
really like calling it, you know, globalizing the enifad.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
I'm not comfortable with that phrasing. But then nobody followed up,
but what about the endafada itself?
Speaker 2 (12:37):
And then you look at the polls. This is very interesting.
We're gonna have to kick this around. So ma'am, Donnie's
at twenty six percent. Let me give you the headline
right up front. Undecided will make this decision turnout and
undecided's end of story. And that's with all of them, men.
Although if you spread all the undecideds out evenly, if
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Cuomo and mayor Adams stay in the race, Mondanni is
likely to win a nail bier, but likely to win. So,
Mam Donnie is at twenty six percent. Cuomo is at
twenty three percent. Did that strike anybody higher than you
were expected? In other words, they pulled all the rank
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file Shenanigans to get Mom Donni through the primary. Otherwise
he'd be gone right now, we wouldn't even be talking
about him.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
And that's a big issue today because.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
The right wants to talk about Mam Donnie, the left doesn't.
The left wants to talk about Jeffrey Epstein, the right doesn't.
I mean, that's kind of a game being played today.
But Cuomo solid at twenty three percent, So now you
could easily make the case if Adam leaves, Cuomo would win.
It's up to the mirror to step aside now, I think,
based on these numbers, or he could stick it out
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and the fifteen percent undecided could make the final call.
Slee was at twenty two percent, which was a little
higher than the last poll, So it would it would
seem to me that New Yorkers looking at this dilemma
are breaking Sleeva's way, may be fed up with all
the craziness of the Democrats, or they're swinging Cuomo's way,
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and that'll continue to swing as the fifteen percent undecided
makes its decision. But very close race in New York.
We'll talk about that. The other Cuomo. Chris the television
show host on his podcast, predicts that AOC will be
the Democrat Party's demise, the final strung.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Well, ma'am, Donnie and AOC.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
But he's smart to be looking at AOC because she is,
like Bernie Sanders, going to rush out to an early lead.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
We have that and more, and only.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Three hours to make sense of all of this.
Speaker 6 (14:39):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chrono.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Welcome to Wednesday, July the sixteenth. President Trump says more
letters are going out to countries announcing that tariffs are
going into effect unless trade deals are struck and struck soon.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
Trump told reporters that joined Pace Andrews that he'll probably
have a flat ten percent tariff for all of the
countries forget, but.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
We'll be releasing a letter soon talking about many countries
that are much smaller.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
You wouldn't name the countries. Also on Tuesday, Trump announced
a new train deal with Indonesia.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
I'm Mark neyfield House.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Republicans are blocking efforts from Democrats to force a vote
on releasing files associated with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 7 (15:18):
The Epstein files have been a source of controversy in Washington,
with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle calling for
the release of case documents. House Democrats unsuccessfully urged the
chamber to oppose a routine procedural vote on an amendment
requiring Attorney General Pam Bondi to preserve, compile, and publish
the Epstein files. I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
Story sets up looking like, Oh, the Democrats want this
file released. Republicans don't. They must be high It was
a procedural vote. We'll explain it all in our Sounds
of the Day. President Trump's DOSEE related spending cuts bill
has cleared the hurdle of the Senate.
Speaker 8 (15:55):
Vice President Vance on Tuesday night broke a tie to
allow the Senate to begin debate on the bill, which
is attempting to take back spending that's already been approved.
The House approved the billions of dollars in cuts by
a narrow vote in June. The over nine billion dollars
in reductions targets mostly foreign aid, but also funding for
public broadcasting. Senators expect a marathon voting session on potential
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changes to the bill in the next few days, as
leaders hope to pass it ahead of Friday's deadline. I'm
chammaged for here.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
Speaking of breaking ties, the National League beat the American
League in the first ever swing off of an All
Star Game, and boy did Kyle Schwarber swing off three
for three gave him the victory and the MVP.
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Speaker 1 (17:05):
Enjoy.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
I feel like that scene in Bull Durham, you know
where the manager comes what's going on, coach comes out
to talk and everybody's got all this stuff going on.
In the news, the National League in a swing off,
wins the All Star Game. Last night, speaker Mike Johnson
says Attorney General Pam Bondi needs to explain her statements
regarding Jeffrey Epstein and President Trump's Doe's related spending cuts
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bill has cleared the Senate thanks to the tie breaking
vote of Vice President JD.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Vance. So I think, you know, we kind of can.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
We're going to spend some time on a lot of
really interesting things today, But just to solve what I'm
dealing with in counseling in the commercial breaks, I'd like
to just kind of run down everything. First, Yes, Jeffrey,
I had brought up that I brought my son bought
a record player. They went and bought Finyl albums, and
then watching two twenty year olds in a nineteen year
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old try to figure out how an album works was
absolutely hysterical. And then you brought up there's a YouTube
video with kids with a rotary phone, because I joked
and said I'd love to hook get rid of their
smartphones and hook up a rotary phoneep So I just
watched that during the break. It is hysterical. Now, in
their defense, they've never seen one of these. So the
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father hooks up a rotary phone and says dial this number.
You got four minutes if you can connect, and then
he's got the price for him. So they're like engineers
at NASA try to figure out, you know, and solve
something for the Apollo thirteen mission. And when they start, okay,
they recognize its numbers, and so they noticed stick their
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finger in the nine, but they have no idea how
far to go. So it takes them about a minute
to figure out, Wait a minute, what if we have
to do the nine all the way to the end
for to know it's the nine, not just move it
an inch. They go, yeah, that makes sense, that makes sense.
They started doing it, and every time they get a
new idea, they lift the phone up and hang it up.
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But when they dial, now this makes perfect sense in
their world. They dial with the phone on the hook,
just like you dial your smart phone before you hit send. Right,
So it took them that's what kind of I think
in the end did them in that they didn't realize,
oh I got to pick it up, wait for the
dial tone, and then start dialing the numbers all the
way and then sequence.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
When they didn't get.
Speaker 5 (19:26):
It ever, just said okay, Boomer to you, okay, Boomer,
my son used to love to do that, he said,
I'd give you're a baby boomer right, Well, that's what
I would say, like, I'm gen X, could call me
a boomer. So but that's what the kids would always do,
is whatever boomer And then when they have to go
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through something like that trying to dial that Roy.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
It's fascinating.
Speaker 5 (19:50):
You ought to google the video trying to remember a
phone number there because I brought up you know, we
lived it all. We had forty fives, thirty threes albums, singles,
then we went to a track tape, then we went
to cassette, then we went to digital CDs, and then
we were music collection four times four times, and then
which is by the way, I used to have every
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contemporary Christian album you could imagine, and I must have
gotten rid of them because I went to find them,
and so what do I find the CDs?
Speaker 2 (20:20):
That's what I never played CDs. Of course I never
play cassettes either. I would I don't think I have
anything that could play a cassette to buy one of
those converters. But it was just it was fun to
watch and certainly a sign of the time. So that's
one thing. The other is in my opening monologue, I said,
I thought it was brilliant what they did last night.
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First of all, you got a great game, and I
stayed up and watched it. So I'm sitting here with
three hour sleep tops not even and you know what,
it was worth it. The American League was down six
to nothing. They clawed their way back and tie the
game six to six. Usually Major League Baseball All Star
games end in a tie, but they had a price
for everybody, a swing off. Now, first of all, we
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do this in hockey all through the regular season, and
I know there are some purists that don't like it,
but I like it. And if you lose, you still
get a point, but if you win, you get two points.
It's worked out great for Major League Baseball, especially the
All Star break. What's the only thing that is more
popular than the actual All Star Game, the home run derby.
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So they found a way to combine that. I think
you've got to see the genius in that. And then
the manager picks three players to hit and they go
one at a time, and the team that ends up
with the most home runs wins the All Star Game.
So that was a whole other drama because the American
League got off to a big lead and then Kyle
Schwarber got up and instead of being down two, he
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hits three out of three out of the ballpark, and
now they're up one, and that's how.
Speaker 5 (21:56):
They win it. Red goes out of his mind. This
is going to destroy the game you watch. They're going
to start doing this in the regular season. I said, no,
they like their little start the guy on second base.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Oh, and I hate that too. So he's off the rails.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
I'm here in bourbon bottles, jingling, you know, and I'm like,
look time out. There's no question the NFL has been
diminished in protecting quarterbacks, but if we keep losing superstar quarterbacks,
it's diminished more so.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
They've got to.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
Protect quarterbacks and Major League Baseball's got to protect pictures.
It would make sense. There's some traditions you've got to
let go of. I thought it was brilliant. Red hates it.
Maybe you want to use the talk back button and
give me your opinion. Probably that could be the question
of the day. Would you think of the swing off
to determine the win? I guess I could further aggravate
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Red and say, and you think we should solve tie
games in the regular season.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
That way, that'd be more fun for the fans.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
After all, as a fan who just got back from
Wrigley Field, where the tickets are four hundred dollars apiece
beer is twenty six dollars.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
Got a drinking you know, entertain me for crying out loud,
Do something for me. Yogi can't come out and give
us the saying. Vince can't call the.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
Game thinking he's wild over there, He's just you know what,
right now, he's just trying to fire out.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Which bottled open? His face is red.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
You can open up like one of your vintages for
the now. Do you have a defense if you want to?
Or but I was just going to the listeners' side.
Can't we do just like a spitting contest? Or how
about to the bat? Throw the bat and remember how
the whole thing is? Oh yeah, who got to the top?
I was one of the great dirt movers, which is
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a big part of looking like a ballplayer.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
I think I black is huge.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Sure, I think a wristband on the forearm huge, your
batting glove hanging out your back right pocket huge. Spitting
very important, and not be a disgusting spitter. You don't
want to get a hangar, no, but a nice Chris
spit and then I think, as you're getting in the
batter's box, just moving some moving some dirt around a
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little bit and then digging that back leg in. Yeah,
maybe do some kind of adjustment that. Then we got
into talking about woo fotball when we were kids, and
then finally Read went completely berserk over kay Trump, who
first of all, does not need a scholarship. Right away,
Everybody's gonna go mom, Donnie on us over here. Hey,
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if she's that good of a golfer, she gets a scholarship.
And I thought, well, I'm never going to hear the
end of this. She's rich, by the way, she's probably
rich on her What do you think her social media
presence is worth alone? She's probably one of those millions
millions cash.
Speaker 5 (24:54):
Yeah, yeah, straight cash, homie. Well a, she's beautiful, b
she really is a good golfer. See, she is the
apple of the President of the United States is I
and he is the most popular president since Ronald Reagan
for sure, if.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
Not more articulate. Inarticulate, I mean.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
You know her, that's a grandchild, you know, Baron, I
mean you know that's a son. I mean, they're they're
like the two biggest by the way that nobody ever
brings that up out loud. There's no Amy Carter in
this family. There's no no w Twins. I mean, Baron's
like a rock star. People love Baron. I don't even
know if that account on X really is Baron. But
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he kind of water too, isn't he?
Speaker 5 (25:35):
Well, he looks like he could be a a kind
of evil superhero character in a way, you know, like
the bad guy the way you know that was a
misleading shop, but it looked like he leaned over and
did something in Biden's ear at the inauguration, and it
was creepy, like he was gonna.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Know, as soon as this is over, I'm gonna shoot you.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
You know, one of those things. And then he goes
and sits down. I know you don't know where you
are are, so I wake up this morning. It was
bad enough when she got a scholarship at Miami. By
the way, could Ki Trump just well, what's the basketball
player in the WNBA? You know, the one that the
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rough up shoots all the threes? W NBA new Superstar
the other players? Hater, you're seriously laughing and you're not
gonna give me the answer. That's how much I care
about the w NBA. It is, well, whatever her name is.
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Can you imagine if Ky Trump makes it to the LPGA,
which she would do, She'd be like a Tiger Woods.
Kaitlyn Clark though, yeah, Kaitlyn Clark, thank you. She read
he's the sound producer. You're the content producer. You're too
busy starting fights off the air. So anyway, I wake
up this morning and then we get the news that
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Kai Trump just got a name, image and likeness deal.
So now she's gonna make millions as a freshman on
a scholarship at the university. I mean, this is the
drama I'm dealing with when I'm trying to perform and inform.
So I've solved everything. You're right. The rotary phone video
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is a scream. It's almost as entertaining as my kids
trying to play the vinyl. I think Kay Trump, if
she's the best golfer, and what she'll do for the
University of Miami program. I don't care how rich she
is or her family is. She earns that scholarship. And
if you're somebody with a product to sell and you
can't see the upside and investing in Kai Trump, that's crazy.
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So I don't care how rich her family is, I
don't care how much she already makes on social media.
She should have it ANIL deal just like anybody else.
I think you're gonna see. She is a She may
be the most valuable Trump identity that's out there. Now
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anything else you want to add to that? So use
the talk back button if you want to weigh in
on any of the off air fights on the swing
off in Major League Baseball. Kai Trump getting an NIL
deal and a scholarship at the University of Miami. And
what would your kids do with the roadary phone? And
don't be so hard on him. They're used to these smartphones. Meanwhile,
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for those of us that have mastered the road ary phone,
just hand us a smartphone.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
And why just look stupid?
Speaker 5 (28:36):
All right?
Speaker 2 (28:36):
If you're just waking up these top five stories off
the day. Forty seven minutes after the hour, well, President
Trump says he's not done with the Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Mark Mayfield has more.
Speaker 3 (28:49):
The president told the BBC he's disappointed, but let the
door open for talks after he threatened Moscow with sanctions
over its war with Ukraine. Trump's remarks also followed his
announcement of a deal with NATO to send more weapons,
including Patriot.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Missile systems, to Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (29:04):
Russia has continued its military strengths in recent weeks, prompting
Trump to increase his public criticism of the Gremlin.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Mark meyview, the president says the US is destined to
be the world's number one superpower in artificial intelligence.
Speaker 7 (29:17):
He spoke at the inaugural Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit
on Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
This is a really triumphant day for the people of.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
The Commonwealth and for the United States of America.
Speaker 7 (29:29):
The event brought together some of the top leaders and
investors in energy and AI. Trump announced ninety billion dollars
worth of private investments in AI and energy in Pennsylvania.
He said, the state is retaking its place at the
forefront of energy.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
I'm Brian Shook well.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
President Trump's those related spending cuts bill cleared a big
hurdle in the Senate.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Took the Vice president to break the tie.
Speaker 8 (29:55):
Vice President Vance on Tuesday night broke a tie to
allow the Senate to begin debate on the bill, which
is attempting to take back spending that's already been approved.
Hou s approved the billions of dollars in cuts by
a narrow vote in June. The over nine billion dollars
in reductions targets mostly foreign aid, but also funding for
public broadcasting. Senators expect a marathon voting session on potential
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changes to the bill in the next few days, as
leaders hope to pass it ahead of Friday's deadline. I'm
Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
Botown legend Stevie Wonder says he really is blind. Despite
the rumors circulating online, Mark Byfield's back with a story
I didn't think we would need to have.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
According to records from Entertainment Weekly, the musician addressed the
speculation during a performance on his love Light and Song
Many tour through Europe.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
He took a moment to.
Speaker 3 (30:46):
Tell the crowd, you know, there have been rumors about
me seeing and all of that, and you know the truth.
The truth is, shortly after my birth I became blind.
The singer songwriter continued on to note that his blindness
has allowed him to see the world in the vision
of truth of sit see people in the spirit of them,
not how they look or what color they are.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Well, you would think this would have been fourth of
July weekend when they have the Big hot Dog eating contest,
But today, July sixteenth is actually National hot Dog Day.
Speaker 9 (31:15):
Americans like hot dogs. We eat about twenty billion every year.
That's roughly seventy per person, nearly half of them eating
in summer. They're truly an all American creation, but they
are based on the German sausage and according to the
National Hot Dog Council, the debate settled hot dogs are
a sandwich. We cover them with condiments and yes, catchup,
but the Hot Dog Council says, no ketchup if you're
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over eighteen, but we won't tell.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
I'm pre Tennis personally.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
I prefer the chaffangar style dog like I prefer my pizza,
your homeless style.
Speaker 6 (31:47):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chano.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
If you were to ask me what's my favorite part
of the show, it's you. That's why it's named after
you. Your morning show, and we can't have it without your voice.
I want to start with Dallas listening in Tampa to
Impact Radio Morning.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
Fellas is Dallas call him from Tampa.
Speaker 9 (32:05):
Just wonder, Michael, what was your first record that you bought?
Speaker 1 (32:10):
Mine was Peter Franfton come to live.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
Oh that was a great choice. I must be a
little bit older than you, all right. So I walked
to the Westgate shopping Center on Campbell and Arlington Heights
made my first forty five purchase of my life.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
I think I was.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
Eight nine nine tops and I don't know how revealing
this is. My first record ever was Yours so vain
Carly Simon.
Speaker 1 (32:38):
Oh wow.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
My second record was Doctor My Eyes Jackson Brown, and
my third record was Jet Paul McCartney and Wings. And
I don't remember after that because then it was a
long life and love of music Ken in Nashville, and
you forgot about the seventy eight rpm records take care yeah, which,
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by the way, I didn't include that because I was saying,
in our lifetime we went from vinyl to a track
to cassette, two CD two streaming and whatever we would
call what we do now. But I do have an
ANTIQUARCAA Pictrola, and I do have a lot of Meltomet
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and some early Sinatra on Sea Still Place, Still Place.
I can do that at Christmas. I don't know why
we always end up at the piano singing I should
play the that would be fun about.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
The old songs.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
Think you used to have like interests over like two
minutes and then somebody would just come on and start singing.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
It was a much different time.
Speaker 6 (33:36):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael enheld Chow Now