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August 15, 2025 35 mins

Rosanne Barr for the full hour, her life, documentary and a big announcement for YMS listeners!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:26):
This is your morning.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Show with Michael o'dill Chorman.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Well, if you're tuning into here Friday with forty seven,
it had already happened because guess what he's taxing right
now on the runway, getting ready to take off the
head to Alaska for that big summit. What an impressive plane.
What a serious man on that plane. Please pray for
God's favor and pray for peace as he heads to
Alaska for the summit with Pootin. We've waited a long
time for this. I'm not gonna wait. It doesn't need

(00:52):
a long introduction. We love her. We've been waiting two
weeks for this.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Good morning, Rose and bar Oh, how nice, Thank you
very much.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
I love the documentary. I want to start right with
the starting your life was extraordinary to me, and we're
going to get to that. But the fact that you
start and end with the national anthem and oh my gosh,
you can sing amazing and.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
You're so nice. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
No, you nailed it, and that was that was necessary
to go back and get right.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
Yeah, and you know, you know I always could sing it,
but that day they're at the uh Padres deal, you know,
I simply started too high. Yeah, and I knew four
notes in, Oh my god, I'm not going to be
able to do it, and I can't just stop and
then start over again, you know, So I'm like, well,

(01:44):
I'm gonna have to scream it and just make it funny.
And of course you know it was wrong, It was
the wrong everything.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Yeah, But then that isn't that what this documentary is
all about? Like I was so glad for you that
you finally got to get all this off your chest,
and I pray it's off your chest and now live
and give us more of you. But you needed to get.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
This off this just very much. Forget that.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Yeah, You're welcome. And then the other part was to
tell an extraordinary life story. You know, I talked to
goun all the time, and I'm so grateful I only
have to have this earthly experience once. I feel like
you've lived fifty lives. If I told your story, no
one would believe it, and now you get to tell
it yourself.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
Yeah, it is kind of like that. Even when I
watched the documentary after Joel Gilbert put it together, you know,
I was like, man, I've really done some stuff, you know,
and you know so much is missing from it too
that I thought, well, wow, but yeah, I've definitely you

(02:47):
want me to take a stab at it.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
A Jewish child from Holocaust victims comes to America, of
all places, Utah, gets healed by Mormons, gets used by
the Mormon Church to go go around and testify, then
gets hit by a car, ends up in a mental institution,
has a teenage baby, and then goes and Roseanne. When

(03:11):
I tell you, it's like yesterday, I was sitting watching
Johnny Carson your first appearance. I was watching it live,
and I was bold over. I think Johnny was bowled over.
Everybody was bowled over. You were a force like no other.
And then this whole career comes out of this. I
want to start with childhood you obviously came from a
very painful, interesting place, which is why I ended up

(03:34):
being funny, trying to do the only thing I could do,
which was help my mom stop crying by making her laugh.
At what point do you look back and say, you know,
that was an abusive childhood you lived, it.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
Was a traumatic childhood, and yeah, abusive, But I think
I've gone past that word into just trauma because we're
all traumatized some how, you know, every person, especially nowadays,
there's trauma every day, and you know, it was very traumatic,

(04:09):
and I think that for people of abuse and trauma,
you know, I don't want to say it's a good thing,
but it's almost as if you grow mental tentacles that
feel things that people who haven't gone through that don't

(04:29):
seem to feel. You get bigger antenna to pull in
more information.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
It seems, Roseanne joining us, I had a very similar childhood,
and I can tell you that I was like you.
I just moved on because I recognized that's what gave
me my gifting, and I honed in my gift and
that's how I made my life. And then I got
blindsided at sixty when the adult me decided to go
back and look and go. You know what, you went

(04:56):
through some unspeakable things that you never should have gone THROUGHO.
You got it now, you got everything right now, and
I'm very proud of that for you.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
Thank you. I feel like you know it was a
testing is the only way I can look at I'm
I don't know what the word is. I hate the
word religious, but I feel like I just went in
the lion then and I got tested by fire and
I came out like hard steel.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
You know you did. What do you mean you feel
like you did? Let me confirm that for you.

Speaker 3 (05:33):
I have a wonderful life now I really.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
Do you get America, you get God, you get it
all all right? So here I am. I'm on the
air every day describing the dysfunction that we're in. And
the reason is everybody's busy trying to change America, like
they know more than our founding fathers. And then here
comes you. And rather than you trying to change America

(05:58):
and reshape America, America is you realize this at the
end of the day, America's what shaped you. Of course,
it was a beautiful story.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
And it's you know, like I say, well, it's about
one of the only in fact, probably it is the
only place where someone like me could have risen to
the places I rose to, which is that I authored
my own work and that I was vocal and I

(06:32):
was able to connect with people. I don't know any
other place where I could have done that, and with
the message that was.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
A very.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
Pro working people. You know, they're really trying to humiliate
working people. I'm talking about the media. They've always been
anti working people.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
That's where the documentary was fascinating, because Donald Trump really
sweeps in and does really the only thing you wanted done.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
Yeah. Yeah, we just want to be safe and secure,
and we want the government not to force us to
do anything. We'd like to force them to do the
right thing.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Well, yeah, we've only got it completely wrong. Roseanne Barr
is joining us, all right, so so much I want
to do with you. We have one other thing in common,
so I can't remember what it was. It was Nate
Bargatzi's father Steven, and a friend Jeff Allen in Victoria Jackson.
They're doing a show at Zany's and they go, we
want you to open for it. Now, this is me, Roseanne.

(07:38):
I've never done comedy before, but what do I care? Yeah,
I do three hours a day on the radio. And
the guy's like, you know, well, how many minutes you got?
I go, how many minutes you got? I can go forever.
So I had never done it before. I walk on stage.
I do twenty minutes my first time. I did stand
up comedy one other time at a resort, a Sandals resort,
and I won the talent contest. But anyway, that's the

(07:59):
first time. And I kill it for twenty minutes, and
I'm thinking to myself, maybe, I mean, the comedians are
coming up to me, you might want to consider doing this.
And then I go and do it again and bomb.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
Yeah, that with me, And.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
That's what you did? Why did you end up a
household name? And I never went on stage again.

Speaker 3 (08:17):
I never did it again, well because I kept going back.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Is there any worse than stand up comedy? Bombing? It
is the worst?

Speaker 3 (08:26):
I made friends with it. I think that's one thing
about me is that I I went, this is not
gonna get the best of me. I'm gonna win. I
had that drive, And you know, then I got banned
from the comedy club in Denver because they said they

(08:47):
said I thought they were going to say men don't
like me, but they said women don't like me. And
I was like what, and they go, yeah, women don't
like your humor. I go, okay, So I just went.
I started going to other places to do comedy. I
went to punk rock clubs and did stand up in
a mosh pit. I went to the lesbian coffeehouses in

(09:11):
the basement of the Unitarian Church. I went to jazz
club and you know.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
That's a tough circuit. That's a tough circuit.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
And I just kept doing it till I said, well,
when you fail, you'll learn and you'll get better. And
that's why I kept going, and why you didn't.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Yeah, you know, I think it just, you know.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
You make friends with bombing sometimes, I you know, because
also I don't think like humans. And then I'd just
go on stage cause I'd be so afraid to bomb.
So I made myself go on stage and purposely bomb.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
This is Your Morning Show with Michael deltuna.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
Ill, Part two of that interview with Roseanne barn If
you missed Friday with forty seven, we had to do
it early, you had to take off to get to Alaska.
You can find it all on the podcast. Later today
when you're more available. The summit is on as soon
as the President lands, and our White House correspondent John
Decker is already there with goal number one, get a
second meeting.

Speaker 4 (10:10):
That this does pave the way for a second meeting,
a second summit, and then ultimately an end to the
war after three years of fighting.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
And the President has vowed to keep all us allies
in the loop the minute the meeting's over.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
President Trump has said that after the meeting concludes, the
first person that he's going to speak to by phone
as President Zelensky, to give him a readout of what
happened at the meeting.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
Attorney General Pam Bondi is taking another step in exerting
federal control over the DC police.

Speaker 5 (10:38):
Bondy has issued a directive naming DEEA Administrator Terry Cole
as DC's emergency police Commissioner. The order says Coal will
have the powers and duties of the District of Columbia
Chief of Police, and that the police department must.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
Have Coal's approval before taking any action.

Speaker 5 (10:53):
The directive comes as federal agents and National Guard troops
to patrol the city as part of a federal takeover
ordered by the Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
A merg Meayfield former President Barack Obama supporting Texas Democrats
who left the state to block a GOP redistricting plan.

Speaker 6 (11:07):
And a virtual meeting Thursday. Obama told the Texas lawmakers
that their actions were inspiring others.

Speaker 7 (11:12):
Because of your actions, because of your courage, what you've
seen is California responding, other states looking at what they
can do to offset this mid decade Jerry Manderin.

Speaker 6 (11:24):
Texas Representative Gen Wu said Obama's endorsement was proof that
they have the support of Democrats at every level. The
group met via zoom from an undisclosed location. Wu says
it was due to threats and surveillance from Republican officials.
Obama was also joined by former Attorney General Eric Holder,
who outlined plans to counter GOP redistricting efforts nationwide. I'm

(11:45):
Tammy Trio.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
And Gavin Newsome chiming in that they're going to have
a special session formed for redistricting. Never mind the people
of California sixty four percent to thirty six percent would
prefer the Independent Redistricting Commission to continue this as a
party out of step with America, out of step with
its own constituents. Tropical storm Erin continues to intensify and

(12:08):
is expected to become the first Atlantic hurricane very soon.

Speaker 8 (12:13):
Aaron is on the edge of being classified as a hurricane,
and it's expected to reach major hurricane status this weekend,
meeting at least category three with winds topping one hundred
and eleven miles per hour. Those spaghetti models largely agree
that Aaron will make a sharp turn to the north
and east, staying away from the US mainland. The Leeward Islands,
the British and US Virgin Islands can expect heavy rainfall.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
Bermuda could be in Erin's path next week. I'm rory O'Neil.
My ideal spaghetti model is angel Hair Weapons is expected
to take first place again at the box office this weekend.
Michael Kassner reports.

Speaker 9 (12:51):
That Zach Kreger directed thriller is looking to make between
twenty to twenty two million dollars in at second, outing
the action film Nobody Too bat let out with Freaky
or Friday for a second place, as both are expected
to net around ten to twelve million. Also new this
week is the crime thriller Americana, which stars Sidney Sweeney,
Paul Walter Hauser, and Halsey. I'm Michael Kassner.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
My top two stories headline DC paid protester requests SARGE
four hundred percent amid Trump's federal takeover of city police.
Crowd company. First of all, it ought to be illegal
to have such companies, let alone there's not warnings. When
this is done, you don't have protesters exercising their right

(13:38):
of assembly and freedom of speed. These are paid partisan activists,
and that's what you're going to be seeing continuing to
see in DC. A crowd rental company comes out with
the story, we've seen a massive uptickt inquiries. Now, is
that because oh, we don't like federal involvement in policing

(14:01):
in the District of Columbia, so you know, pay us
and we want to we want to approaches it. Or
is it just oh, I see the next paid opportunity.
But no matter how you cut it, it just it
stinks to high heaven. These are paid for. You don't
you don't hear a political ad where it doesn't say
I'm so and so and you know I approve this ad.

(14:25):
You're watching a pharmaceutical commercial. That's not a guy with
that some of that's an actor portraying them. Why don't
they have to tell us when there are these paid actors.
The other big story is Barack Obama. This broke from
the New York Times, and now the New York Post
has picked it up. And this is Barack Obama having
multiple conversations with Mom Donnie the purpose to ease the

(14:50):
minds of Democrats, especially big donors. But what does this signal,
Mam Donni's He's not a problem for the Democrat Party.
He's the direction. He's not an outlier, he's not fringe.
He's the new mainstream getting all but blessed by Obama.

(15:16):
That's not a Democrat Party problem. That's a revelation. Two
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Seattle late night at nine and baseball Tigers won four
to three over the Twins. Guardians beat the Marlins nine
to four, d Backs eight two over the Rockies. The

(15:37):
Reds were off, so no emails. Actress Jennifer Lawrence is
thirty four, Ben affleck fifty two, Will and Grace's Deborah
Messing is fifty seven. If it's your birthday. Happy birthday.
We are so glad you were born and thanks for
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Speaker 9 (15:53):
This is Deba Morris from our little town of Franklin, Tennessee.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
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Speaker 1 (16:05):
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(16:28):
and me juggling all the bars, including the Roseanne Bar.
We were thrilled to have a chance to visit with
Roseanne Bar. The name of the documentary is Roseanne Bar
is America and you can access it primarily through YouTube
and other sources. We went through her very traumatic childhood

(16:51):
and then all of a sudden she gets to doing
stand up comedy, and then it was hit and miss.
Two words really changed it all. Domestic Goddess, We asked
her about it.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Yeah, this book my mom and her friends read when
I was a little girl, called uh, Fascinating Womanhood by
this lady named Helen b Andolin, And they would sit
in the living room, they'd have these ladies clubs and
read it and say how to act towards your husband
so you can get him to do what you want

(17:28):
and stuff. And that was in the chapter called Domestic Goddess.
And it was like, you know, how to manipulate your
husband so he'll get you a blender and stuff. And
I remember I was only about five or six, and
I go, when I grow up, I'm I said this
in my mom's meeting up with all these church lady types,

(17:48):
you know, I go, I'm getting my own job and
buy my own blender. They go go to your my
mom goes, go up to your room. This is for women,
not kids. Then my sister reminded me when I was
doing stand up. She goes, hey, domestic Goddess, say you're
a domes And I was like, oh my god, that

(18:09):
is that is the context of a lifetime. That's what
I'm going to do. And all my materials just fit
right into that context.

Speaker 7 (18:18):
You know.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Oh it was it was brilliant. Johnny loved it. Calls
you to the to the couch, you were too afraid
to go. You ended up on the couch.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
And they didn't have adult diapers in those days.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
That's what you said, because after for kids, you might run.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Yeah. I had a run off. You know it was
too much.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Hey, I didn't have four kids. And if Johnny called
me the couch, I would repeat Roseanne Barr joining us.
All right, So the one thing I took away because
I hate Hollywood, and you survived it. And and as much.

Speaker 3 (18:45):
As the show I survived because I laughed.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
You laughed. Yeah, but no, but I mean you fought
him tooth and nail. We don't have the treasure that
is the Roseanne Show unless you fight them tooth and nail.
And there was a line in there that you said
that I thought was so brilliant. The writer write about
working families, based on working families portrayed on television, not
real life. All that drove it home, and nobody did

(19:09):
it like you. And may I remind everybody beat everybody,
beat Cosby, beat them all. The success of Roseanne the
show is iconic.

Speaker 3 (19:19):
It's up there, really and still now it's the number
one rerunning I think the world, and it's still in
I don't know how many it's in over one hundred
countries still and still one of the most successful syndicated
shows right now. So you know, of course I'm happy

(19:40):
with that to see that it holds up. It's been
you know, since nineteen eighty nine, that it's been on
the air sometimes five times a day, and you know,
I'm just very feel, very blessed that, you know, my
work was appreciated by regular folk and people who know

(20:00):
what life's about. I'm just thrilled with that.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Well, it's iconic, and you know, throughout all these stories,
you could sense you would stand up to Hollywood, you
would stand up to the left. They didn't like that,
and they'd usually as long as they could, but they
were always out to get you, and you kind of
get a sense that eventually you walked into it and
they did it. But it was so but it was

(20:23):
so misunder the whole thing with Valrie Jared was so
misunderstood because you were actually making a much more profound,
deep point, but a very shallow word. Police cancel. Culture
was never going to hear.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
That, and they never would show the picture that I
captioned because that's what it was me capturing a meme.
I'm in captioning a meme, and so they'd never showed
the meme because it was funny.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
You're one of the greatest victims of the cancel culture,
and boy, they all turned on you, and they all
play the game that I see them play every day.
I guess in wrapping this up, I would say, all right,
two things. Please tell me you're not bitter, because that
would be focusing on those goofballs. And there may be
many in Hollywood. America still loves you. Everybody that I

(21:10):
have talked to, and not enough have done it. I
wish they would have because I was hoping somebody. I
had one. Finally, yesterday somebody goes, hey, can we get together?
At eight fifteen. I said, no, I'm with Roseanne. And
then they were like, because I've been dying to say that,
you know how often with Roseanne? Like, and I did
it very casually. Now I'm with Roseanne. Maybe maybe we
can do me thirty but you know, and by the way,
the point of that is that's all I had. Nobody

(21:31):
wants out of the five people that I can think of, anecdotally,
ever said Roseanne, who, So I want to talk to
Roseanne the child for a second. You're so much bigger
than you ever aimed to be. You're in a class
with Lucy, with Johnny, with Chaer. You know, you just

(21:52):
have to say the first name. That's a little bit
more than Shirley Temple. But everybody was wanting to know
the same everybody the same thing. I had. Tell her,
we love her, tell her, we want to know what's next,
whatever you do. And then a lot of people said this,
they want you back up on stage and return to
stand up.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
Well, I have been doing stand up a little, but
I'll tell you I am coming back. And you know,
that's another thing I want to tell people that, you know,
like I say in the movie, when my dad told
me when I was little, nobody can stop you from
getting better, Nobody can stop you from moving ahead, nobody
can stop you from getting stronger. And you know, my

(22:35):
dad told me that when I was little, and you
know it's in the movie, which is good to get
on YouTube, by the way, but it's so true. And
you know, when I was putting myself back together after
all that trauma, I kept saying myself. That to myself
every day and I have never stopped because that that

(22:56):
is life. It's getting knocked down and getting back up.
But I'm I'm going to come out with the new show.
I've just finished writing it, and uh you know, I
hope to see it on the air and by the springtime.
And I think people are going to really really like it.
It's very funny, and it's not going through the Hollywood

(23:18):
channels and uh so stay tuned, but I can't wait.
Funny at stuff I've ever written.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Great.

Speaker 3 (23:26):
I put every all, my all, my agony and ecstasy
into the show, and I think people are really going
to like it.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
What a legend. Roseanne Barr is subject of the new
documentary Roseanne Barr Is America. You realize we've been so
lost in meeting each other. We haven't been doing what
we're supposed to be doing, which is promoting this. And
by the way, you will know why Roseanne Barr is
America is the name of the title, because America. She's
a great American story in America's really shaped her story.
I think they helped me with this if maybe you

(23:56):
know more than me, but I think it's it's going
to be available on DVD. You can also watch it
nationwide on vod and streaming services. So and you mentioned YouTube,
but YouTube is probably the simplest place telling me the question,
how do we see your life story? Where would we
go to watch this?

Speaker 3 (24:13):
Well, I just suggest everybody gets it on YouTube, because
people told me they had trouble getting it on the website.
Roseanne bar Is America. But just go watch it on
YouTube and enjoy it because I'll tell you I put
a lot of real good jokes in it. Well, they've
got some deadline.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
I will tell you the It's a life no one
could fathom, one person living both the highs and the lows.
I was exhausted. My prayers that you're not bitter, that
you know how loved you are, and that you know
we're all waiting for what's next. That's my only prayer.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
Well, thank you so much. And no I'm not bitter.
I feel like you know, like I say I have,
I'm connected to my creator. And I realized that he
had taken me out of Egypt, a place I didn't
want to be, a place I was a slave, and
they were telling me you can't say that, you can't

(25:11):
do he took me out of that and though I
wandered in the desert for a while, he led me
to the promised land, which was free creative space. And
I definitely have loved being there for the last year
to be able to create a show, a new show,
which I say when people ask me, it's the world's first.

(25:33):
God calm, you.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Know what I wanted to say in closing. We didn't
need another Shirley Temple. We needed Roseanne and we got here.
You are such a dog and you fought to make
sure that we got her, and I think the best
is yet to come. God bless you, and.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
Thanks for everybody who stood by me while I was fighting.
That's what gave me the strength to fight.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
As y'all, if I walked you through her life when
I say Roseambar, I don't know what comes to your mind.
Could be your show, could be your stand up, could
be her marriages, could be that national anthem, which if
you missed part one, she gets right. This documentary begins
and ends with her singing the national anthem, and I

(26:15):
don't say this lightly. Roseanne sings amazing and I think
she did intend to sing well that day at the
Padres game, it just didn't happen. Then she tried to
make comedy out of it. Was a big mistake that
she admits. But you have those things in your mind,
the tabloid things or the shows and what they meant
to you. This is a little Jewish girl of a

(26:37):
Holocaust family that comes to America. Bullied is probably the word.
Not very attractive, isolated alone, she goes into her own
little world at home, and at home is very She
did like me using the word abusive, but it was traumatic.

(27:00):
And then it just goes from there. She gets ill,
gets healed by a Mormon, then the Mormon Church takes
her all over as a child to testify. Then she
gets hit by a car and goes from being normal
to very abnormal, so much so she ends up in

(27:22):
an insane asylum. Then she has a teenage baby that
she eventually gets to meet and they have a very
close relationship. And then stand Up, then the Tonight Show,
then Stardom, then the Roseanne Show, and we go from there.
It really is and you get a sense watching a

(27:43):
documentary she really needed to get all this off her chest.
But to me, I wanted to end with this because
at some point somebody's got to apply this because I
don't fix my eyes on the author and perfector of
my life, Roseanne Barr. We're all away progress, we're all
in the process of being made perfect. We all make mistakes.

(28:05):
I look back at me in the twenties and I
think he's a jumoke, not a moke, a jumoke. But
when you're a star like this and you make your
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Speaker 2 (30:05):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
President Trump's pretty tight lipped about any potential agreements. The
only thing we do know is is numeral Uno goal
is to get today, be successful enough to get a
second meeting, and then from there communicate clearly with all
US allies.

Speaker 4 (30:28):
President Trump has said that after the meeting concludes, the
first person that he's going to speak to by phone
as President Zelensky to give him a readout of what
happened at the meeting.

Speaker 1 (30:39):
That's John Decker, White House correspondent for your Morning Show.
He's in Alaska already awaiting the President's arrival. And you know,
we kind of broke it down this way. You've got
the art of the deal. Donald Trump, who clearly wants
the dying to stop. We talked to futurest Kevin Sirelli
in the first hour. You can catch that in the podcast.
But I don't think anybody has really focused on this.

(31:01):
Do you know they've lost a million lives in Russia
and this war that's more lives lost than every war combined,
including the disaster in Afghanistan. There's a lot of reasons
for Vladimir Putin to take this off ram, a lot
of reasons for us to pray the president arrives with

(31:22):
great favor. Attorney General Pam Bondi is taking another step
to exert federal control over District of Columbia police.

Speaker 5 (31:28):
Bondy has issued a directive naming DEEA Administrator Terry Cole
as DC's emergency police Commissioner. The order says Coal will
have the powers and duties of the District of Columbia
Chief of Police, and that the police department must have
Coal's approval before taking any action. The directive comes as
federal agents and National Guard troops to patrol the city
as part of a federal takeover ordered by the Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (31:49):
I'm Marknefield. Curing the border it's always been a priority
of President Trump, and the wall's always been a part
of it.

Speaker 10 (31:55):
He announced this week that the administration is clawing back
some of the panels that had been discarded under the
Biden administration, which were being sold as scrap.

Speaker 5 (32:04):
Reached a settlement where we're taking the wall back, but
they stole the wall from US that.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
Wall was so expensive.

Speaker 10 (32:11):
The wall panels were sitting at construction staging areas until
Texas stepped in. President Trump said this week that they'll
put it up, but did not give a timeline.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
I'm Brian shuk Denocretic. Governor Gavin Newsom is officially calling
for a special session to redraw congressional district maps in
California that have already been quite effectively cherrymandered, and they
continue to act like Donald Trump's doing something new. By
the way, the residents in California, by sixty four to
thirty six percent, don't want the special session, don't want

(32:42):
the legislature getting involved, and want independent redistrict and commissions
to continue to draw these district lines. But that's not
going to stop Gavin Newsom.

Speaker 11 (32:50):
The action is a counter move to Texas considering redrawing
congressional districts that could add as many as five Republican
seats in Congress. That effort's been on hold since Texas
state Democrats left the state, blocking the legislature's ability to
achieve a quorum and vote on the issue.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
Newsom's goal is to.

Speaker 11 (33:06):
Hold a November fourth special election to put new maps
before voters to increase Democratic representation in Congress, therefore offsetting
the actions of Texas.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
I'm Jim Roop. Tropical storm Erin continues to intensify, expected
to be the first hurricane of the season later today.

Speaker 8 (33:23):
Erin is on the edge of being classified as a hurricane,
and it's expected to reach major hurricane status this weekend,
meeting at least category three with wins topping one hundred
and eleven miles per hour. Those spaghetti models largely agree
that aarin will make a sharp turn to the north
and east, staying away from the US mainland. The Leeward Islands,
The British and US Virgin Islands can expect heavy rainfall.

(33:46):
Bermuda could be in Erin's path next week. I'm Rury O'Neil.
I'm busy moving three kids into university, and my youngest
being one of them. Boy, was I blindsided by the
left one hurts, the last one hurts the most.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
Man, It's horrible. Empty nest is going to take some
getting used to. Anyway. If you're looking for a movie
this week, and it looks like Weapons is going to
probably be number one at the box office, Michael Casner
has the preview of what's on the big screen.

Speaker 9 (34:17):
The Zach Kregor directed thriller is looking to make between
twenty to twenty two million dollars in a second outing.
The action film Nobody Too will battle it out with
Freaky or Friday for a second place, as both are
expected to net around ten to twelve million. Also new
this week is the crime thriller Americana, which stars Sidney Sweeney,
Paul Walter Hauser, and Halsey. I'm Michael Castle Birthdays.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
Today, actress Jennifer Lawrence thirty four, Ben Affleck fifty two,
Will and Grace's Deborah Messing is fifty seven. If it's
your birthday, Happy birthday. We're so glad you were born.
Thanks for making us a part of your big day. Now.
If you missed our visit with the futurist Kevin Sarilli,
or either part one or part two of our visit
with Rose and Barr Roseanne Is America is the new documentary,

(35:03):
and our visit with forty seven before he took off,
you can catch it all on the podcast. It'll be
up in about an hour from right now. Now, go
seize this day. Friday, August fifteenth, twenty twenty five because
you'll never get to live it again.

Speaker 2 (35:14):
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
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