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the twenty third of July. You have a Lord twenty
twenty five Resident's Golden Dome Missile Defense project is gaining
additional funding. Former President Obama's office pushing back against recent
claims by really Tulsea Gabbard and Donald Trump. But they
single out Donald Trump and basically deflect and say it's
nothing but narrative and distraction. And a top official that
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the Justice Department is working to arrange a meeting with
Jazelle Maxwell and heavy metal reality TV star Ozzy Osbourne
is dead at the age of seventy six. Well, we
always keep an eye on this gap, and there's always
been a gap between the rich and the poor. But
at the same time, a new study says the gap
is growing. Other research says financial insecurity is causing significant
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mental health issues. Well, what is it? Rory O'Neil, our
national correspondents here. I think financial trouble is still the
number one cause of divorce, is the number one cause
of stress, and I still think stress is the number.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
One cause of death.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Any good news you have for us today that isn't
life and death.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
Well, to feel better, sixty one percent of people's they
conduct a little retail therapy.
Speaker 3 (02:02):
So makes sense when.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
You're worried about your finances to go out shopping. But
maybe they're just buying an ice cream because that can
make you feel a little bit better without going too
deep into debt. But yeah, we're seeing this growing money dysmorphia.
They're calling it. A lot of this has to do
with social media. You know, people looking at their Instagram
and Facebook feeds and saying, how my friends all in
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Rome and London and Venice this summer, and I can't
afford a state So you sort of have this fear
of missing out and what's going on. And also it's
because a lot of Americans aren't really that financially literate.
And sixty nine percent of Americans may feel insecure about
their finances, but nearly two and five are too afraid
to ask for financial advice.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Well, we see what uncertainly does in the market right
on Wall Street, and uncertainty in our minds and in
our families. It has the same effect. It's a very
crippling effect. You bring up something very interesting, the keeping
up with the Joneses, which is as old as I
think probably man has been alive. Only now we do
it with the Joneses, the Smith's five hundred friends or
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five thousand friends, and everybody in the world on Facebook, well.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Right, and you know, it used to be ooh, the
Smith's got a new or keeping up with the Jones.
Oh look they got a new car in the driveway.
But nowadays we see the perfect edited photo of the
car and it's never raining, it's always cleaned and washed.
You know, the dog is nicely sat right between the
two kids.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Yeah, I mean, it's all you know.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
That's the other idea is that everything we're seeing on
social media is pretty fake anyway. So I think that
makes things even worse. It makes the problem ten times worse.
And of course I was also surprised. The survey found
that sixty three percent of Americans say the US government's
debt level is making them feel financially insecure.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
So it's hitting home for a lot more households.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
All right, Roy and Neil's gonna be back in the
third hour with more good news. The situation in the Gaza,
it's deteriorating. We'll have more with Rory in the third hour,
all right, can't have your morning show without your voice.
I believe Tom in the Home of the Hall of Fame,
Canton listening to whlos first.
Speaker 5 (04:11):
If Rubio came with those conclusions based on faulty reports,
that he received from this intelligence community. Then it's what
they say garbage and garbage out that.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
This is why I love this show. I love my listeners.
You guys are smart.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Well, first of all, when Marco Rubio presided over that
Senate committee, he only got with the apparatus gave. Read
made that point off the air when we first were
going on, and it's worthy of note. I stick by
my take, which is it's really a different question. It's
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really a completely you know. That's why I don't mind
Barack Obama taking a shot at well. I usually don't
dignify everything that comes out of this crazy guy's mouth,
but this one I have to. Well, if out of
respect for the office of the Presidency, you normally don't comment,
why are you commenting now? Something struck a chord because
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he's talked about you too in the past, and you've
never felt the need to chime in. But anybody that
tells you that was all he said was, oh, this
is just a deflection from Epstein that he's trying to avoid.
That's not all he said. Their main defense was your own.
That's their smoking gun, your own. Marco Rubio presided over something,
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and there's nothing in this report that contradicts what his
findings were. But there's it's an additional claim. Russia's always
trying to interfere in elections. The question was did they
and not a single vote was impacted. That was the conclusion.
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So it's mainly the conclusion they didn't succeed. But these
documents released show intelligence knew they were about to brief
President Obama, who was about to leave office and clearly
was trying to hand off to Hillary Clinton. And what
does he do after lose? After Hillary loses, he tells them,
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don't give me that report and give me a fake one,
and then gives it to the media to sell.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
That's a whole different.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Claim, of which if you hear people on the right
today say Barack Obama really didn't address what Telsea Gabbard
is accusing, she addressed, he basically address the Marco Rubio finding.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
But this is a new.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Allegation and new documents approof worst of all, she says,
there's more coming.
Speaker 3 (06:54):
Matthew is next.
Speaker 6 (06:56):
This is all just smoking mirrors by the United States government.
Let's talk about saying Maxwell, the woman's serving twenty years
in prison, that the United States government has already had
every opportunity to question odd everything.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
I'm not buying it.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
I don't trust the government a bunch of liars, love
my Saint Louis listeners. Although you were slipping into a
little bit of Keith Jackson there, Horny Jasenn Maxwell, she'll
have the low down, She'll give you the names writ
from her son, and she's really going.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
To wreck them down. Yeah. I don't have a lot
of trust for the government. Not many Americans do.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
But we just try to take these things one at
a time so that we understand them, probably a little
more completely and better than others that are just playing
the narrative game. But I get you not buying it either.
Austin is in Saint Louis.
Speaker 7 (07:53):
Michael, I don't know what's going on, but I just
think that it's odd that today you weren't talking like this, yesterday,
you weren't talking like this the day before, but now today,
all of a sudden, this administration has a track record
of not following through with anything they say.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
No, I think we say the same thing every day.
I mean, last time I looked, Canada is not the
fifty second state. Yet last time I looked, we didn't
invade Panama or Greenland. I don't think Gaza is going
to pop up the riviera of the Middle East. In
my report with Rory in the third hour, and I
think a lot of people are frustrated that nothing has
come from the Epstein JFK, MLK RFK promises.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
But you got to be able to kind of by
the way.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
I don't mind being criticized, but I just don't think
that's true. That was the point I was making. I
get they don't follow through, but there's something about this one.
And you never know what Trump that's the thing, you
never know when he's ripping. But this one. You could
make the case this is to distract from Epstein. That
could be true. I don't think it is, and they
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don't have a track record of following through. They make
big promises and then nothing ever happens, and there are
a lot of people getting frustrated with that. There's enough
bits and pieces from several of these that are going
to tarnish his legacy, but the legacy that he's building
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is going to be so great. I mean, the point
I was making is there's a lot of victories for
Donald Trump today and then there's this back and forth.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
With Barack Obama.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Barack Obama I think is making one mistake. He's assuming
this is just another one of the crazy rants that
Donald Trump has made, like Canada being a fifty second state,
like the Gaza being the riviera of the Middle East,
like invading Panama and taking the canal back, or taking
over Greenland. I don't think this is one of them.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
Time will tell.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
But the way the President was talking from the Oval
Office yesterday, and as much as I don't like Telsea
Gabbert going on Fox and talking to Donald Trump's daughter
in law to reveal important information, listening to Tulsa Gabbard
and listening to Donald Trump, this doesn't strike me as
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a Canada, a Gaza, a green Lindar, Panama. It almost
strikes me as get you to lean in so everybody's
heads forward and listening.
Speaker 3 (10:45):
And then I don't have really anything.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Of important to say about Epstein, But here's your former
Obama Siah for what he really was.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
And then we talked about earlier in the.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Week the bizarre of as this bombshell comes out from
Tulsea Gabbert, his big story is he's on his wife's
podcast talking about every gay child, Every child in America
should have a gay mentor well that could just be
you know how podcasts are different from radio and you
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can't be in real time. Why is Obama punching back
and why is he not really responding to the allegation,
and what if they've got the proof and more of
its coming.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
That's how the president sounds to me. I didn't know
that they were going to do it. I don't really
follow that too much.
Speaker 8 (11:41):
It's a sort of a witch hunt, just a continuation
of the witch hunt. The witch hunt that you should
be talking about is they caught President Obama absolutely called
Chelsea Gabbert what they did to this country and twenty sixteen,
starting in twenty sixteen, but going up all the way
going up to twenty twenty of the election.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
So the president's kind of saying what I By the way,
he ends with that they put Telsea Gabbard on a
terror travel list, terror's travel ban, all right, so she's
going to come after him. The President ends these comments
with what they've done to him. But I like that
he started what he did, what they've done to all
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of us, because this was twenty sixteen. Then in twenty twenty,
the shadow campaign to save the democracy and stealing an election,
and then hiding a fake president. That's the three biggest
scandals in American political history, all done in a span
of five to seven years, and all done by the
same players. But this is a out of remember Barack
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Obama's defense of himself, well, out of respect for the
office of the presidency. I usually don't respond to whatever
outrageous and nonsensical thing the president saying, but on this
one I have to.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
And then it never really does respond to it.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
When Barack Obama looks the camera in the eye as
Bill Clinton did when he said I did not have
sex with that woman Monica Lewinsky and says I never
ordered intelligence to take that out of my briefing, and
I never told them to replace it with a false narrative.
And then I never sold that to the media, and
Hillary never paid for it when they come to when
he says that, well, at least we know we're heading
(13:27):
towards I did tell intelligence, I just like but Bill
Clinton did it. But this doesn't sound like that, not
the way Trump's talking, not the way Tulca Gabbard's talking.
But as I always say, they don't have the greatest
track record, following through with a lot of their allegations.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
Time will have to tell Paul Timate.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
Our White House correspondent John Decker asked President Trump who
the Department of Justice should target as part of their
investigation into what Trump calls election interference. You'll get the
answer our visit coming up in just mere minutes from
now by voice time. If you're just waiting up twenty
seven minutes after the hour, these are your top five
stories of the day. A lego battle is underway between
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California Department and Mortar Vehicles and Tesla.
Speaker 9 (14:16):
The DMV is suing the ev maker, claiming the company
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This is a rare and a very real opportunity for
a public win to refuse let corporations manipulate public safety
systems or public systems at the expense of public safety.
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Supporters of the DMV's case against Tesla gathered outside an
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Brian Schuk, the.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
Director of National Intelligence, says there's more documents showing Obama's
White House led the effort to manufacture intelligence that Russia
interfered in the twenty sixteen election.
Speaker 11 (14:58):
We will be releasing these documents shortly in the wake
of the release that we did last week. I'm very
encouraged by the fact that we have whistleblowers coming forward.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Telsea Gabbart has already passed along her ongoing investigation to
the Department of Justice for criminal referral. On Tuesday, President
Trump back Gabbard, saying the intelligence community caught Obama cold.
The former President Obama called the allegations outrageous, bizarre, and
a week attempt at distracting. Meanwhile, Telsea Gabbard claims she's
(15:28):
unearthed troubling evidence surrounding the twenty sixteen election.
Speaker 3 (15:32):
Led by President Obama.
Speaker 11 (15:33):
There was an effort to create a document that would
serve as a foundation for what would be a year's
long coup against President Trump.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Meanwhile, President Trump scores a big trade agreement with Japan.
Speaker 8 (15:45):
But I just signed the largest trade deal in history,
I think maybe the largest deal of history with Japan.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
The fifteen percent tariff rate is well below the twenty
five percent rate. Not to mention he put together a
deal with a five hundred and fifty million dollar investment.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
But we're doing really well.
Speaker 8 (16:00):
As the country was strong, we have a lot of
money flowing in.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
The tariffs are kicked.
Speaker 8 (16:05):
In better than anybody other than me, and a few
of the people in the room thought could happen.
Speaker 10 (16:13):
This is Debo Morris from our little town of Franklin, Tennessee.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
My morning show is your Morning Show with Michael Bell Jorneau.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Hey, it's Michael.
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(16:52):
Dustin for Caller of the Day and Mary for true Friend.
Let's start with Dustin. He's in Phoenix.
Speaker 12 (16:59):
So when you think of Obama, right you think about
everything He's done. You weaponized the dj he weaponized the FBI,
he regulated our freedom of speech. You basically said, if
you disagreed with me, you're a racist. Let's see you
get break this down. You wreak the elections with Hillary
and you lose. That's super embarrassing. And on top of it,
(17:19):
your vice president make star World deals with China, Russia,
and Ukraine.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Yeah, I guess the thing you left out was weaponizing
the irs against the American people as well.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
Marry and Sacramento. Hey, Michael.
Speaker 13 (17:30):
A few weeks back, I stayed home from an Earth,
Wind and Fire concert that was outside because it was
just two darn hot. So I guess it's you, me
and the Steve Miller band because it's just too hot.
But my twenty one year old.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Self was highly disappointed in me.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Yeah, how dare you the You know? My current age
self was disappointed in me. Hated missing cold Play, but
I don't think I could have handled the heat. Plus
it made my daughter very happy. Got to keep family happy. Yeah,
I ended up bogging out too hot to go, But
I saw the videos of what a great show.
Speaker 10 (18:05):
All right?
Speaker 1 (18:05):
White House correspondent and Supreme Court bar attorney John Decker
is joining us the president. Uh, you asked him about
the DOJ and who they would target for election interference
and where this investigation would go. And I promised the
listeners you would share the answer. What are you saying,
(18:28):
John Decker going once? John Decker going twice?
Speaker 3 (18:34):
Is there? Let me see if I get him?
Speaker 7 (18:35):
Hang on?
Speaker 3 (18:35):
This second phone is acting up?
Speaker 1 (18:40):
Does Barack Obama cut our phone line?
Speaker 3 (18:45):
John doesn't seem to be able to hear us. Well,
what button have you touched? Okay, I think we got
him now. John Decker on Michael Michael on you don't
have anything? Yeah, I don't get it.
Speaker 14 (19:07):
I could hear him off the air, he said, I
could hear everything, So not really sure what's going on there.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Well, while you figure that out, I'll just for people
just getting up. Barack Obama swung back at the President
yesterday saying this is you know, I normally don't respond
to the nonsense and misinformation following out of this White House,
but on this and then basically he said it is
nothing more than a deflection because of the Epstein that
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they're trying to avoid, and then he brought up the
findings of Marco Rubio led Senate hearings on this topic.
The President then came out and said, this is just
the beginning. Telsea Gabbert went on another show and said
there's more coming. And John Decker was in the White House.
Now you got him or you don't. I have no clue.
(19:57):
I can move on.
Speaker 14 (19:58):
Ye, we may have to move on because it keeps
going on and off. Either try a different phone line
or I will move on. Yeah, we've He's trying to reconnect.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
How is it we can talk to James Carafano in Budapest,
but we can't get John Decern from the White House.
I am gonna make it a This is like I
feel like I'm at Parkland.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
I'm gonna call it Scott it. We need more power.
Speaker 14 (20:37):
I'm not sure what this is very weird and I'm
calling time of death thirty nine after the hour.
Speaker 3 (20:42):
We got to move on, all right?
Speaker 1 (20:43):
So the President, there is a track record of victories today.
Let's start with him one at a time. It's a
pretty big victorious day for the president. Starting with the
US Olympic Committee. The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee changed
its eligibility rules yesterday to comply with President Trump's executive
order taking the decision away from the national governing bodies
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for each sport. This is common sense being restored in sports.
So it will bar transgender women. That means biological men
who in their mind think they're a woman from competing
against actual biological women. That is a again death to
wokeness victory for the president, impacting the Olympic team, and
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it really kind of dismantled. So you can't have like
one sport that'll allow it. Well, boxing won't, but track
will no. Across the board, the ban is through. That's
victory number one. Victory number two. Trade deals, starting with Japan,
they reached the trade agreement. They would set the so
called reciprocal tariff at fifteen percent. Under the deal, Japan
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will also invest five hundred and fifty billion dollars in
the United States to receive ninety percent of the profits
from that investment. So better trade deal plus significant investment.
It's funny and not many people do it. Becent does
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every day, but everyone in the media will focus on
the trade percentages. Not many have been adding up the
billions or trillions in investment that's being promised with the
new trade rates and in the case of Japan. That's
five hundred and fifty billion. Critically for Japan, it's a
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powerhouse in the auto industry. Tokyo top trade negotiator said
the tariffs on autos will also be lowered to fifteen
percent from their current twenty five percent. Again, when we
do these trade agreements, we do more business with some
countries than others, and for certain items than others Japan autos,
a Biggie and electronics. He ended that the Japanese government
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would enter a joint venture for liquefinancial gas exploration in
Alaska with US. It's a pretty complex beyond just new
tariff rate agreement with Tokyo a real friend and a
real financial partner moving forward. President also announces huge win
for American businesses and landmark Indonesian trade deal that eliminates
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ninety nine percent of the barriers while securing critical minerals
and billions in Boeing aircraft purchases. Again, another major tariff
and investment victory for the President. And then, of course,
the President of the Philippines was in the White House
yesterday and trade talks yielded I think at best modest
(23:45):
tariff shifts. Donald Trump announced a new nineteen percent tariff
rate for goods from the Philippines. I guess that's one
less than twenty percent from Vietnam, but I think people
were anticipating, uh, it might be more like fifteen percent.
But it's obviously above the seventeen percent that was set
(24:07):
in April by the President, so that terifrate ends up
coming in at nineteen percent. Meanwhile, response to all this
was huge. The SMP. Again, well, I got to look
because everybody is, they're all really near. I think the
record high for the Dow was forty four or five
(24:29):
forty two, right, and we're at forty four three thirty eight,
so we're basically at its high. NASDAK, the high was
we're at it, aren't we twenty one thousand, No, twenty
one thousand was the high, and we're at twenty thousand
and eight ninety two. So we're virtually at our all
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time high with the NASZAK. But it's the SMP that
is literally at its all time high. It sits at
sixty three oh nine. So obviously the market, we knew
the uncertainty of the tariff deals was one of the
biggest things holding and suppressing the market down Uncertainty is
never good for the market, and as more of these
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deals come forward, more certainty comes forward and the market
reacts immediately. So for Donald Trump victory with the Olympics
on transgendered women competing in women's sports, and that's across
the board for every sport, taking the power away from
the Olympic governing bodies, the trade deals which Japan, Indonesia,
and the Philippines. The S and P S responds. Oh one,
(25:31):
last one. Columbia University has decided to discipline seventy students
over anti Israel protests on campus as it seeks to
strike a deal with President Trump. Victory victory, victory, victory, victory, victory,
the pursuit of Barack Obama and what was really behind
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the Russian hoax. Time will tell, but more documents are
coming and more whistleblowers are coming forward.
Speaker 3 (26:01):
If you just wake it up.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Forty five minutes after the hour of these ai your
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Ozzie Osborne passed away peacefully surrounded by a family at
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In the nineteen sixties.
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He went on to a hugely successful career with the
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Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice,
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this month in Birmingham.
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Ozzy Osbourne was seventy six bym Mark.
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Mayfield former President Barack Obama's office, pushing back on recent
claims by President Trump, it was really Dulcy Gabbard with
evidence and more whistleblowers coming. Brian shook you all morning
long has more in the Ovil office. Tuesday, Trump brought
up a criminal referral from Director of National Intelligence Tulci
Gabbert that alleged Obama's White House led the effort to
manufacture intelligence that Russia interfered. In a statement, obama spokesperson
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called the claims outrageous, bizarre, and a weak attempt at distraction.
Speaker 3 (27:12):
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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 10 (27:22):
And autopsy performed on the New Jersey born actor described
the fifty four year old's cause of death as apphyxiation
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
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the Children's Professional School in New York City. Warner, who
was an Atlanta resident, was also a director, poet, and musician.
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a lazed potato chip.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
But oh, you get just the right vanilla.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
But aren't you shocked to find out that's America's favorite
flavor Vanilla? Well, we're kind of a vanilla country, and
it's National Vanilla ice Cream Day day.
Speaker 3 (29:21):
Stop me wearing a.
Speaker 15 (29:22):
Classic b yana from Instacart shows that vanilla was the
most ordered ice cream flavor on the platform in summer of.
Speaker 3 (29:32):
Twenty twenty four and also top the list for summer
of twenty twenty three.
Speaker 15 (29:36):
Figure show that vanilla made up twenty seven percent of
all ice cream sales last summer. Chocolate in the cookies
and cream made second and third on the list.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
I'm Mark Nefield.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
I gotta tell you it's hard to get momentum back
after the show was sabotaged by Jeffrey lyon.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
How My Game.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
While in my studio, I've replaced day a couple of
screws and one of the legs at my table. Things
are quite secured. I don't have to tell you I
could pick either. Mike testing one two three, testing one
two three.
Speaker 3 (30:12):
Hey, that sounds better than yes.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
I'm telling you. I'm a carpenterum an engineer. On the
phone on the air.
Speaker 3 (30:18):
That was the backup, right, that was the bike backup,
Mike cat. I think that I've been busy this John,
but everything was working properly here.
Speaker 14 (30:26):
I take it a bit on my phone and he
is always in far away places.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
Say look it happens, you know. Come on, don't beat
yourself up.
Speaker 3 (30:34):
I'll let you know.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
I'm going to beat you up, but don't you beat
yourself up. So you know, Titanic is one of those
movies I haven't watched a lot. The first time I
watched it, it was epic, it was great. The second
time I watched it, it started to feel longer. And
then I think I've watched it one other time, so
maybe three times ever, And the third time I kind
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of basically made a promise to myself I wasn't going
to do it again. But I remember the second time
I watched it, I was kind of caught up in
the beginning again, and then you realize, you know, an
hour and a half in, oh, this still has to sink,
right because it captures you in a love story, and
then you forget, Well, they're on the Titanic, so someone's dying,
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and that's kind of how this story goes. So, look,
I know there's some craziness going on with Obama and
things that are coming up from the Russian hoax, the
investigation into a fake presidency. You've got mom Donnie leading
in the polls an Islamist socialist. What that could mean
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for New York or is that a seed for a
new socialist party? Well that can't be because a Democrat
party already is a socialist party. Maybe Lieutenant Colonel James
Carafano's right, Maybe what Mom Donnie really represents is the
beginning of an Islamic National Party in America. Remember, first
they populate, then they infiltrate, then they agitate, then they
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wage war. I mean, there's a lot going on, but
never lose sight of this. And this is my Titanic analogy.
At some point, no matter what foolishness is going on,
Jasmine Crockett AOC, Mom Donnie, this is all going to
come back to Rommy Manuel and Wes Moore And I
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can't watch this movie like I haven't seen it. And
there was one of those moments yesterday because the more
crazy the left gets, and I believe it's the DNC strategy,
the more sane Rommy Manuel looks. And isn't Megan Kelly
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playing right along? Oh great, now it's going to do
it to me. That was my fault.
Speaker 3 (32:59):
I apologize, you've gone viral.
Speaker 10 (33:02):
Yeah, Ken, Should we be putting men in female prisons
men claiming they're women?
Speaker 3 (33:09):
No? And all right, here's my last one for you.
Wait he does that? No? Can a man become a woman?
He has to think about this. Can a man become
a woman? No, no, thank you, Well it's so easy.
Why don't more people in your party just say that?
Because I'm not going to go into a witness protection plan.
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He's bunny too.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
He into the ground. That's all I had. That's all
you have to do to stand out in the Democrat Party. Now,
Dismount is this trust me for all these nonsensical trailers.
You're watching the movie's Romney, Manuel and Wes Moore and
it's still coming. As Big John would say, book it.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning show
with Michael hild Joe, No
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