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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Two three starting your morning off right.

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Speaker 4 (00:33):
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because because because because.

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Just because I did that, I'm not gonna do it.

Speaker 4 (00:40):
Or if I bring up Red Read Read why none
of that today? Diamond is broadcast. Yes, he did the
originally of Goose.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
He wrote it. Neil Diamond wrote Red Red Wy. I
had no one. I've never heard the Neil Diamond version.
Never heard that version. Nah, I'll go find it. You
do you know he.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
Did the original Monkey's song too. I'm a believer that
was Neil Diamond. Listen when Neil Diamond dies, that's a
big eie.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
That's a big ee.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
But hey, welcome to Wednesday, July the twenty third. You
have a lord twenty twenty five. We're on the air,
streaming live on your I Heart app. This is the
show that belongs to you. It's your morning show. I'm
Michael del Joernald thrilled to be here. No place I'd
rather be. I hope you feel the same way after
three hours. Red's got an eye on the content, Jeffrey,
keep an eye on the sound. We're going to do
our best to get some new rejoins for you today,

(01:32):
because he's been playing the same five over and over
again for a year. And I believe, and I believe,
like Telsea Gabbert, I can prove it. In fact, I'm
going to the prison to talk to Glen Maxwell about
if she's here in the same rejoins, I'm here, she's
got the time, I'll I think I'm.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
The news and me we just do rejoins.

Speaker 4 (01:56):
I don't hear you know, we have literally thousand and
I swear I hear the same five over and over again.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
And Red agrees with me.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
He just doesn't have the guts to say it that
or he's been in the bourbon bottles early.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (02:07):
I can't tell he gets yippie when he's when he's
taking a nip.

Speaker 4 (02:11):
By the way, before I get to the serious business,
you know how I'm concerned.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
I have every piece of equipment and.

Speaker 4 (02:16):
A gorgeous piece of furniture, and it wiggles now and
then because there's one leg loose. And that's when I
realized those two screws I find that came out of
the leg.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
No way so that it could have, but it has.

Speaker 4 (02:35):
I feel like a pilot that avoided, you know, a crash.
Now I can tell you jokingly enjoy your peanuts and
soft drinks. Always turns out those screws belong to a leg,
and you know what, this thing doesn't shake as much anymore.
I thought that we're falling out of your head, that
you had a couple of screws loose.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
There you go, Thank you very much. It went a
long way.

Speaker 4 (02:59):
And now now you know why other hosts don't talk
to their producers. No, I've become quite the engineer. I
could show them the other mic. I fixed a handyman,
and now I'm turning into a carpenter. If you're just
waking up. The President's Golden Dome missile defense project is
gaining additional funding. Barack Obama, I think someone hit a

(03:19):
neve pushing back against recent claims by President Trump about
his involvement with Russia. Russia, Russia and top officials at
the Department of Justice are working to a range a
meeting with Glene Maxwell.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
They're going to go to prison.

Speaker 4 (03:32):
So, by the way, that was a big part of
the Obama pushback. There were really two sides. I can't
remember what was in the news. What's in one of
our sounds of the day that's not actually accurate. Yes,
their main defense was, this is the press. We told

(03:53):
you this was going.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
To be the narrative.

Speaker 4 (03:55):
It could be true. I don't think it's true, but
it could be true. But it's going to be the narrative.
He's using this to distract you from what he's trying
to avoid. Epstein, Wink wink. Because he was involved. There's
no one the thinks Donald Trump was having sex with
underage women. Was Donald Trump a role model of marital fidelity?

(04:19):
Of course not. We all heard what he said to
Billie Bullshit on the bus, But nobody believes he was
involved with Epstein and underage trafficked women, so that you know,
we knew that would be their narrative. He's just deflecting
from Epstein. Well, doesn't look that way. The Justice Department

(04:40):
is trying to get to Glaine Maxwell in prison. I
think they're done with that one either. And they did
they keep I don't know Red felt this way after
studying it all, but they kept coming back to a
Marco Rubio headed investigation that came to a conclusion that

(05:00):
Russia was involved or at least attempting to interfere with
the election. By the way, both well, let me ask you, Red,
just to make sure you're contributing to the show, because
I'm telling you, if they come after anybody's salary, it's
going to be yours. You've got to step up. No,
did you sense any I would say it this way?

(05:20):
Both could be true. And by the way, Obama still
loses on that that if there was an attempt, but
there's no because remember the findings of the Marco Rubio
investigation was, oh, there may have been attempts, or there
were attempts, but none succeeded.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
Not a single vote was changed.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
That's not really the allegation The allegation is that intelligence
knew that they're that finding and still chose to create
and funded by Hillary the dossier, the fake dossier, and
then selled to the media that then sold to the
American people this involvement of Donald Trump with Russia. I mean,

(06:05):
that's the bottom line. So really, when you break down
even their defense pushing back against the president, who couldn't
have been more clear yesterday from the Oval office, I'll
play that in a second, both could exist. I mean,
there's nuance to this that if you just narrative ize it,
I think you're going to miss the whole point.

Speaker 3 (06:21):
It was going to be my whole point.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
Now it's been so long since I asked you a question,
I don't even remember.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
I don't even know if you can answer the question. Now,
it's been so long I fell abustered.

Speaker 6 (06:30):
There are two completely different views of it, of the
same exact piece of data exactly, So they're doing exactly
what they'reccusing Trump of doing, and it is just a
back and forth and therefore a distraction. If that's all
that comes from it, If that's all that comes from it,
every indication somebody said this online and I had to smile.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
You ever know that I see people out there.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
You mostly what you see is everybody has a microphone
and thinks they're a host.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
Now. I mean, whether it's Facebook, people.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
That feel like every day you want them to give
you a live account of their opinion on a top
story from their car front seat.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (07:11):
You're like, all right, I know there's a ten million
podcasts now, but not everybody's a pot you know it
has something to say. But every now and then you
just get every day person says something, you just go, oh,
I'd let you fill in, and they were just making
the comment that you know.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
Now, I completely forgot what the comment was. What do
we do now? Oh? Here we go? Oh wait, Nostre's.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
Still sure, No, it's passed out on this.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
Oh it shall be in the seven of twenty five.

Speaker 7 (07:55):
By the way, may I interrupt this Nostru Tell Joe
I just say thank you for leading in and listen
to the show for jage. Jeffrey the Great Nose to
Tel Giorno sees you U s hood for it shall be.
Dick van Dyke is next to me. Wait, wait, wait

(08:17):
a second.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
Right, what what what you just you?

Speaker 3 (08:21):
I think you just prognosticated. Did what did I say
Van Dyke was going to be next? Did I really?

Speaker 4 (08:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (08:26):
What are you doing?

Speaker 6 (08:28):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (08:29):
You know they happened at three? That's bad.

Speaker 5 (08:30):
Whodo You can't do that. You shouldn't do that. All right,
all right, we'll letit that for the podcast. That's an icon, man.
That'll be a big one too, won't it.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
Oh my gosh, did I mention that we're going to
talk to Billy, Joel's best friend. He and Billy are
the one that came up with the idea for this
whole documentary that everybody just saw part one of. And uh,
he's going to be on the show tomorrow with us.
Really that's a fast If you still haven't watched it happen,
I'm not having had time to watch yet. Fabulous, so
many surprises, so much dysfunction. Cold father who was a

(09:09):
pianist classical and would never give Billy any validation. And
he was clearly, you know, a very gift. I mean,
beginning at like five, six and seven, and so what
Billy would do is he would do versions of classical songs,
but he'd play with them, you know, to keep his attention.

(09:32):
He was young, right, So you know, he would like
be slipping from Mozart into rock and roll, and yeah,
his father would come down, says, knock him out, literally
hit him so hard in the head, knocked him out,
changing to try and please him. Well, you're always an
abuser to me, but you know, so the father and

(09:52):
then the father eventually abandoned the family and left his
mother probably bipolar, definitely alcoholic, but his big champion. So
a lot of dysfunction at home. Then he ends up
falling in love with his best friend's wife. That never
works out well, but it did for him. In terms
of business, there's just so much. Probably the biggest takeaway
is whatever he was writing was always autobiographical, even and

(10:17):
I don't know if everybody has. I can't narrow Billy
Joel down to one favorite song, so I have to
like round it off at five or six New York
State of Mind, Piano Man, Innocent Man, Alan Town, My Life.
These are kinds. It's about as close as I can
do get it down to five. Because there are so
many great works. He might be the most impactful voice

(10:43):
of the last fifty I wouldn't even say generation, be
multi generational, but certainly people are our age is lifetime,
so I mean it's a volume of hits. But like
even New York State of Mind, he was just he
was leaving La so Segabye to Holly. He wrote it,
you know, and the New York State of Mind as
he was entering the state of New York. But it's

(11:04):
really fascinating. We're going to talk to him about why
they felt the need to tell this story and get
an update on Billy's health as well.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
That's tomorrow. I don't know why I went into that,
but I did so.

Speaker 4 (11:13):
Anyway, there is a theme to today's show, and the
theme is other than that Tit for tat, you know,
where it used to be. The right wanted to talk
about Mom Donnie. The left wants to talk about Epstein.
Now the left wants to talk about Epstein still, but
the right wants to talk about Obama. I mean, that's
kind of happening. There are some clear victories. Columbia University

(11:34):
has chosen to discipline seventy students that were involved in
anti Israel protests, this signaling they need desperately to strike
a deal with Trump. Trump is winning at the university level.
The US Olympic officials have barred transgendered women from competing
in women's events.

Speaker 3 (11:55):
That's a victory against wokeness for Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (11:58):
Trade deals Japan, a five hundred and fifty billion dollar
investment that will benefit the United States ninety percent of
which the Indonesian deal, which eliminates about ninety nine percent
of the tariff barriers. The Philippine deal probably wasn't what
they were shooting for. I think they were shooting more
for fifteen percent. But they still beat Vietnam at nineteen percent.

(12:20):
Vietnam is done at twenty percent. The President says there's
other great announcements coming. So there's five victories alone. And
then in response to all these trade deals starting to happen,
sp hit a new record high at sixty three nine.
So Donald Trump stacking up the victories. Here's here's the
Wall Street Journal that did that hit piece of that
letter and the President's suing a suing Murdoch for twenty

(12:41):
billion dollars in the Wall Street Journal. Meanwhile, they come
out with the story today the economic swagger is back
in the US. So, you know, for Donald Trump, this
is this is a pretty good time racking up the victories.
This is a v day for him in many ways.
And I think that there's more to this Obama thing.

(13:04):
Remember I was going to get back to this, but
the one thing that you know, Obama was kind of
pushing back at is you know, this is just typical
Donald Trump. It's outrageous, it's bizarre. I usually don't dignify
anything he said. This isn't coming from from Donald Trump
about Barack Obama. This is coming from Telsea Gabbard and

(13:29):
the National Defense and Intelligence. Now I want to go
full circle. Before the Noster del Journal what the person
said online, and that was, you know, don't forget. Before
they left power, they put Tulsa Gabbard, a former candidate

(13:49):
for president of the United States and their party, they
put her on the terror.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Watch list, you know. And now she's in power, trust
me to get you.

Speaker 4 (14:01):
And it's not going away. In fact, she's releasing more
and coming back with more. So my gut is, could
Barack Obama be right? And this is just another one
of these Oh you want to talk about Epstein, I'll
talk about mem Donnie. Oh you want to still talk
about Epstein, I'll talk about Obama. I guess it could be,
but it sure looks like early on there's more to it, and.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
It doesn't look like they're done with Epstein.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
That's why they're trying to get in jail to talk
to Glenn Maxwell, which is what you would have to
do next, because you can't release names that are redacted
by a judge's order for a court case that never
happened because the accused killed himself. It's amazing to me
that everybody wants to play these narrative games and then
forget that there's details to each of them.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Now.

Speaker 4 (14:46):
I don't know why the President doesn't tell you that
as well, but sometimes, as Glenn Beck would say, he's
playing four dimensional chess.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
This is Your Morning Show with Michael del Troun.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Former President Obama's office, pushing back on recent claims President
Trump's made about the twenty sixteen election and his involvement
in the scandal. Heavy metal and reality TV star Ozzy
Osbourne is dead at seventy six and about seventy million
Americans from the South to the Midwest continued today real quickly. First,

(15:21):
John Youngstown, Ohio.

Speaker 8 (15:25):
I'm glad you mentioned innocent Man because his vocals go
from this jazzy, just smoky, silky smooth to these just soaring, soaring,
upper octave levels. Innocent Man's one of his best songs.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
And you also you can't leave off Captain Jack.

Speaker 8 (15:46):
Captain Jack was an amazing song.

Speaker 4 (15:48):
Yeah, Captain Jack kind of like Piano Man again. I said,
once you start this, ye're not going to be able
to stop. And Big John real quick, aren't we all
waiting on a review from the Cold Place? Answer last
night that you went to, how hot it was and
so on?

Speaker 3 (16:07):
Got that for you?

Speaker 4 (16:08):
When your morning show continues next, you're gonna they're gonna
lose all.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
Respect for me.

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(16:48):
enjoy the podcast.

Speaker 4 (16:50):
My father had us saying when I was growing up,
let's not and say we did. Right, that's a pretty
good light. Let's not say we did. Think about it,
don't watch that. Let's not say we did, Hey Dad,
why don't we Well, let's not say we did. Yeah,
I'm tempted to do that this morning, But then you've
got to play that God's truth liner. All right, do

(17:12):
you want to replay Big John's question?

Speaker 3 (17:14):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (17:14):
Sure, just so in case people set their alarm at
premium thirty. There are we all waiting on a review
from the Coldplay concert last night that you went to
How hot it was.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
And so on?

Speaker 4 (17:28):
All right, So one of my favorite movies is Liar,
Liar Jim Carrey. First of all, it's just a great premise,
an amazing script, and then whatever he just did free flow.
It's genius and it's hilarious because you know, all would

(17:50):
not be smooth if we never lied either, or if
we had no filter to speak the truth. Like when
he walks through the office at the beginning of the movie,
Everything's one right, Hey, you lose a little weight, looking great?
I see lower cholesterol. Hey, how you do it, look
at you know, all this stuff. And then of course
when he can't lie, it's like, you know, he's acknowledging
everybody's faults, so I can't lie. We had it was

(18:13):
one hundred degrees high nineties, and the heat in Nix
was well over one hundred.

Speaker 3 (18:17):
Today it's gonna be one hundred to one ten. Now.

Speaker 4 (18:20):
I did have a little bit of regret because once
the sun went down completely, it did kind of cool off.
But right because you gotta leave early to go downtown,
they're they're building a new stadium right next to the
old stadium. They're in the outdoored stadium. It's really hot,
and I'm like, I had to pull an all night
or there's a lot of negatives. And then when I

(18:42):
sensed that it would bless my daughter more to go
than me to survive it, and Nick didn't really seem
to mind, I'm I whimped out.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
I didn't go, you didn't go, I didn't go.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
I would love to lie. And then I had my
son just sending me video was all through the concert.
It was really a great show. Even talking about play,
I wanted to go on. You been talking about this show? Yeah,
I don't like heat. How many times do I have
to tell you that? But it would be easy for

(19:16):
me to lie and say it was a great show.
I mean, if you were going to destroy your life
and your marriage, that's the show to do it at.
The lighting was amazing, the song was amazing. Then a
little Nashville twist, although I don't know that I would
have wanted to see Keith Urban get on stage, but
he did. You know, they had some magic, but Keith
is a great All I really wanted to do was
experience Viva Levita in person, so that, if nothing else,

(19:41):
I could have cracked the joke when you'd say how
was the show and I'd say I didn't see the
whole thing, And then you'd say why and I'd say, well,
they played Viva Levita and I left, because that's how
we end every hour. But no, I have to confess,
pick John, I didn't go, and the temperature was great
in the house as I was watching the video. I
do have a little bit of a regret, but boy,
my daughter was blessed by it. Now she's in love

(20:04):
with Chris Martin. By the way, I love his English accent.
I can't I believe he didn't go to that shows.
That's all you've talked about. Yeah, And then I had
a chance to go see Neil Diamond last time he
was here, and it turns out it would be the
last chance to see Neil Diamond as it turns out,
with his illness. And my friend Scott Cosmo are one
of my dearest friends. We were going to go together
because we both love Neil. And you know, I always

(20:25):
singing Neil Diamond, and I said, you know, he doesn't
really sing anymore.

Speaker 3 (20:29):
He talks the song, screams the song. I'm going to pass.

Speaker 4 (20:32):
And then he started sending me videos from the concert,
and I'm telling you, Neil, there was like a spirit
he got born again that night and he was like
thirty one again, and I mean he was doing like
you know forever in blue and jeans and long fellows,
sarad he was doing them all and I mean singing
and singing maybe the best he's ever sang in his life.

(20:53):
And I just sat there and regret. And then so
last night it did kind of get breezy and cool er.
But the time we were leaving or getting ready to leave,
I mean I went outside. I want to take a breath,
and I couldn't get air. I was just getting water.

Speaker 3 (21:09):
You nine holes in at any time, But oh I
could have played golf.

Speaker 4 (21:12):
But if you're just waking up, I don't know. Do
I lose my man Carter gain my man card? According
to the clip you were just playing from forty year
old virgin Okay, all right, forty minutes after the hour
on the air and Streaminglin s Big John's probably who
knows how I'm gonna get ripped by him now. But
if I was in New York, I would have gone
and have been on a few degrees cooler. By the way,

(21:34):
the cup Sandy Yankees both one last night I was
watching all right, So President Obama, former President Obama obviously
had a nerve struck his lashing out at President Trump,
calling his accusations outrageous and bizarre, and to set the
whole kind of response out of respect for the by

(21:57):
the way, isn't it I almost fell over on this one.
Out of respect for the office of the presidency. Our
office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation
flowing out of the White House with a response, how's
that for an open Well, my first remark on that

(22:20):
would be this is not something crazy Donald Trump just
said off the cuff. This is the Director of National
Intelligence releasing one hundred pages of documents. And it gets worse.
There's more coming.

Speaker 9 (22:41):
From former President Obama.

Speaker 4 (22:42):
There.

Speaker 9 (22:43):
He's saying that none of this makes any sense, that
this is a distraction.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
What do you say to that.

Speaker 9 (22:50):
It's the art of deflection coming from former President Obama
as well as his friends who are still in Congress
today and Senator Warner and Congressman Jim huh T, I's
really all basically saying that exact same statement, which doesn't
actually address the issue that was revealed in great detail
in the over one hundred documents that we released last

(23:11):
week and the documents that we will be releasing later
this week that point to the undeniable fact that you
laid out in your introduction to this segment is that
the intelligence community had one assessment that Russia did not
have the intent or capability to try to impact the
outcome of the US election leading up to election day.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
Now there's someone want to chime in and do.

Speaker 4 (23:37):
Because I live by not taking sides, and it's not
easy and it's hard, and you have to remain objective.
Here's my rant of objectivity. First of all, as much
as you may like her and as good as she
might be, while Donald Trump is president of the United States,

(23:58):
his daughter in law.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
Shouldn't be on Fox News. She shouldn't be hosting a
show like this.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
And I couldn't with a straight face rip on George
Stepanophilis or any of the old Democrat press secretaries who
are all now all around hosting shows everywhere, portraying themselves
not as operatives anymore, but as journalists. And they're not
so First of all, wrong host to be doing this with.

(24:24):
And if it was the other way around, you'd be
ripping it. If Joe Biden's director of National Intelligence was
on ripping Donald Trump with his daughter in law hosting
the show, you'd say something, all right, well, that's on Fox,
and that's on Laura Trump, and maybe that's a little

(24:44):
bit on Tulsea Gabbard. She should avoid being on that show.
That's number one. Number two what she said isn't completely true.
But that's why we spent not plugging the podcast, but
the open of the show saying both these narratives can coexist.
Because the Obama folks in addition to saying, out of

(25:07):
respect for the office, we don't normally dignify crazy statements coming,
nonsensical statements coming from the president. This didn't come from
the president. It came from the Director of National Intelligence
with one hundred pages of documents. And as you just
heard more on the way, their defense was first and foremost, Look,

(25:33):
you had this all investigated, an investigation headed up by
your Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and they concluded that
nothing in the document issued undercuts the widely accepted conclusion

(25:54):
Russian work to influence the election. Well, but the nuance
of it is, did they try, probably did they succeed?
Not a single vote was the conclusion of the Marco Rubio.
That has nothing to do with if these leaders knew

(26:14):
that conclusion prior, years prior and before they initiated the story.
And it was at Barack Obama's direction that was admitted
from his briefing and a false narrative, false story was
created and then given to the media to sell to
the American people. Those both could exist. So it wasn't

(26:38):
a good defense, but it wasn't just a deflection. It
was a deflection and a nuanced, clever sounding defense. That's
just calling balls and strikes on Telsa Gabbard. But I
want to make the main point, this didn't come from
the president. This isn't something he said at a rally

(27:01):
that just kind of came out and probably isn't going
to go anywhere. That's when he is kind of throwing
stuff out to keep everybody chasing a squirrel. Now, having
said that, I'll also say this administration doesn't have a
good track record of following through with what.

Speaker 3 (27:23):
It introduces.

Speaker 4 (27:26):
And actually investigating, concluding, arresting and taking to trial with
any consequence anyone. So I can understand how the left
will say, and it could be this is Donald Trump,

(27:48):
everything's about Epstein, Epstein, Epstein. I don't want to go
with Epstein. I'm sweeping it under the ruck, and the left
will kind of wink and nod and throw in because
he's probably on the list implying the President has had
inappropriate relationships with underage girls who were trafficked. And there's
no one that believes that, not even remotely. You know

(28:13):
what I'll do down the rabbit hole that Epstein was
a Israeli intelligence gatherer and the President is still using
that intelligence before I would go there. So the president
and his team and as we mentioned, the one listener

(28:36):
who said listen. Before the Biden administration and whoever's really
running it left office, they put Telsea Gabbard, one of
their former presidential candidates, on a terror watch list. Oh
trust me, if there's anything, she's going to find it
and get you. But I think it's there, And the

(29:00):
way they're talking, I think there's more to come. I
say that guarded because they haven't followed through on a
lot of things. But it used to be, Oh you
want to talk about Epstein, We're going to talk about Mamdanni.
Oh you want to talk about Epstein. Now we're going
to talk about Obama. Could this all be narrative? Tit
for tat distraction game? It could be, or it could

(29:21):
be more to which.

Speaker 10 (29:22):
Hut that you should be talking about? Is they caught
President Obama absolutely called Chelsea Gabbert what they did to
this country in twenty sixteen, starting in twenty sixteen, but
going up all the way going up to twenty twenty
of the election, they tried to rig the election. Then
they got caught and they should be very severe consequences

(29:44):
for that. You know, when we caught Hillary Clinton, I said,
you know what, let's not go too far here. It's
the ex wife of a president. And I thought it
was sort of terrible, and I let her off the hook.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
And I'm very happy I did.

Speaker 10 (29:59):
But it's time to start after what they did to me,
and whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go
after people.

Speaker 3 (30:08):
And notice what he said. After they did what they
did to me, what would they do to him?

Speaker 4 (30:16):
You know, at some point, I I think you're so incompetent,
you're complicit. Secret Service was so incompetent and derelict in
duty in Pennsylvania. I can't even rule out try to
kill him. They certainly tried to destroy his presidency. They

(30:41):
may have in a shadow campaign they confess to save democracy,
stole an election, then fake to presidency. He had to
win a primary tied up in court under gag order.
I can't think, if anything, Donald Trump would want to

(31:03):
do more in his remaining three and a half years.
Then get Obama, get Clinton, get call me and get
the media. Come on, are you kidding me? If there's
anything there, it's coming. I only don't deliver a lot,
but they're talking like it's.

Speaker 3 (31:19):
Come It's Your Morning Show with Michael del.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
Chorno, the so called Prince of Darkness at a major
loss the death of Ozzy Osbourne.

Speaker 11 (31:35):
Ozzi Osborne passed away peacefully surrounded my family at home
in England and performing in Black Sabbath with mates from
school in the nineteen sixties. He went on to a
hugely successful career with the band and solo, selling over
one hundred million records worldwide. Conducted into the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame twice, he battled drugs and alcohol
and in recent years other health problems. He came into

(31:55):
people's homes with a show, the Osbourne's Being. The band
played a farewell concert earlier than this month in Birmingham.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
Anzi Osborne was seventy six bym Mark Neephiew.

Speaker 4 (32:04):
Former President Obama's office is pushing back on the recent
claims by President Trump about the twenty sixteen election.

Speaker 3 (32:11):
Brian Shook reports.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
In the Oval office Tuesday, Trump brought up a criminal
referral from Director of National Intelligence Tulsey Gabbard that alleged
Obama's White House led the effort to manufacture intelligence that
Russia interfered. In a statement, Obama spokesperson called the claims outrageous, bizarre,
and a weak attempt at distraction.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 4 (32:33):
President Trump says the US has reached a trade agreement
with Japan.

Speaker 12 (32:36):
But I just signed the largest trade deal in history,
I think maybe the largest deal.

Speaker 3 (32:40):
Of history in Japan.

Speaker 4 (32:41):
He added, the country will also invest five hundred and
fifty billion dollars into the US and what he called
perhaps the largest deal ever made.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
The fifteen percent.

Speaker 4 (32:49):
Tariff rate is well below the twenty five percent rate
the Trump administration had threatened in a letter to Japan
this month a White House. At a White House event
Tuesday night, Trump said the deal was the largest trade
deal in US history.

Speaker 12 (33:01):
But we're doing really well as a country. Was strong,
We have a lot of money flowing in. The tariffs
are kicked in better than anybody other than me, and
a few of the people in the room thought could happen.

Speaker 4 (33:14):
There's no word yet on funeral arrangements for Malcolm Jamal Warner,
but Costa Rican police say the actor's drowning death on
Sunday was accidental.

Speaker 13 (33:23):
And autopsy performed on the New Jersey born actor described
the fifty four year old's cause of death as asphyxiation
by submersion. Warner, who was best known for his role
on The Cosby Show as theo Huxtable, was vacationing with
his wife and daughter and was swept away by a
strong current while swimming in the ocean off Costa Rica.
He began his acting career at age fourteen and attended

(33:46):
the Children's Professional School in New York City. Warner, who
was an Atlanta resident, was also a director, poet, and musician.
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.

Speaker 4 (33:56):
Attention Southwest Airlines passengers. They'll begin to sign seating in
January the twenty seventh.

Speaker 14 (34:01):
The Dallas based carrier announced last summer it was ending
against decades long open seating policy. The airline also revealed
new seating options that include extra legroom and preferred seats.
Southwest will also introduce a new group based boarding process.
There will be eight boarding groups instead of the current
A through C system.

Speaker 3 (34:21):
I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 4 (34:22):
Only the Rays and only the Guardians won last night.
Every other Your Morning Show Team Tigers, Cardinals, Brewers, d Backs, Dodgers, Angels,
A's Padres all lost.

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