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The latest big hack affects every single American social Security
information could be compromised. Kamala Harris heads to Raleigh, North
Carolina in the layoutter economic vision, though it looks a
lot like the past, and Biden nomics and an iconic
Hollywood Square's host Peter Marshall has passed away at the
age of ninety eight. Thanks for waking up with your
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morning show and welcome to Friday, the sixteenth of August.
You're of our Lord twenty twenty four. Ward this week.
Oh that flew by. That's what happens when you're hanging
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Hill that has made this week so enjoyable. So for
not that President, and to me, it's Friday with forty five.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Hey, Julia, Chief, he's the one we all say hail too.
He has the power because he takes a shower. Good morning,
mister President.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Well good morning to you. You look like pizza boy.
You sound like pizza boy, so that means that's who
you are. You know, they say, if it walks like
a duck and it looks like a duck, it's probably
a duck. And you're probably one of the most beautiful
ducks I have versa and you're a tremendous person, and
you doing very well. We're very happy to see you
doing well. And the reason we denied Brian Selter's credentials yesterday,
(02:08):
I call him Humpty dumpty. You know. The reason why
we did it and he had a great fall is
because we were saving a spot for you. I understood
you couldn't be there, but that's okay. We didn't want
him there, and we said that spot is reserved for
pizza boy if he could come. If he can't, you
still can't come, Brian, so we told him.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Now, I appreciate that I didn't get the nod for
vice president, but at least I got the nod over
him at the event. Now, Saint Louis course loves you,
and you love Saint Louis. Sure, so I'm just here visiting,
eating a lot of Italian.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Food we love.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
I have to say this, by the way, we love
Saint Louis and the Gateway Arch. I built it, and
the only reason why it's not gold is because we
didn't have the money. If I was your president, that'd
be a golden arch. It would look That's what I said.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
We don't want to confuse that with the other golden arch.
All right, Friday with forty five, let's get started. A
lot of talk early in the week, a little grumblings
within the party that you're getting off message, you're getting
off message.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
You certainly got on message this week.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Well, we have the greatest message. You know what we have.
We have the message. It's called Maga Make America great again.
And this is probably going to Becomala's message soon because
she loves to steal. She's a thief. You know that
she's a thief. She's going to steal from the middle class.
She's going to steal from everybody when you look at it.
But and she steals from me a lot, she says,
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all of a sudden, and she signed it the Inflation
Production they call it reduction. I call it the Inflation
Production Act because all it did was produce more inflation.
But she signed it. She was the tie breaking vote.
It was up to her, and she decided to tax
everything and you DIDs and everything. So she signs the
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Inflation Production Act. And you see what happens. Everything starts
inflating faster than Chris Christy after a box of Christy Tree.
And that's a lot of inflation when you look at it.
The waistline and he broke the lap band. We all
know the story. It's a sad story, very sad, and
something that never should have happened and probably never would
have happened. If I was your president, Chris Christy would
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be in shape.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
I don't think.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
I don't think you're ever going to Yes, it is
a piece of boy. It is. I have to say
that because I'm a wonderful person, miracle worker, and what
I could do, Chris Christy would be in shape, not
a shape. He is a shape right now. He's there's
a shape. He would be in shape. He wouldn't look great,
he'd look like me. But she's going to steal it.
Our message is great. We have prosperity, we have dream,
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we have hope. We are going to help the American people,
and that's the message we're stitching to, not this horrible message.
She's a communist. You know, she's a communist person and
she's showing that and it's not good for our country.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
I don't think you're ever going to be over it.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
The time you spent sharing a stage in that first
primary debate season with Chris Christy and you got caught
in his orbit, and it's scarred you.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
It was very scary. I have to say that. You know,
it's like when you're in the ocean, and I'm a
great swimmer. I taught Michael Phelps. You know Michael Phelps
im I taught him at a swim. I taught him
at a swim. You know, there's and there's one thing
I told them specifically, this one thing I'm very good at.
It's called the breaststroke, and it's cooling and uh, fantastic thing.
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And also freestyle, the freestyle the world has ever seen.
And the toughly it's fantastic. But I will tell you this,
if you've ever been caught in a riptide in the ocean,
you know it's a tough place. Sometimes you get caught.
You have to swim parallel to the shore. Riptides get
caught on me. I don't get caught in them. But
if you've ever been caught in a riptide, you will
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know what it feels like to be standing next to
Chris Christy. You're getting pulled in. I have no idea
what the hell's going to happen. It almost happened to me,
but I made sure I put my big, beautiful hands
on that podium. I held on for dear life and
nothing bad happened, all right.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
Some people think that, you know, oh, Kamala is just
a campaign of joy and laughter, and there's just so
much momentum. And then you realize they're using AI. Then
you realize, now they're violating Google, Google doing sponsored fake
headlines with companies.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
But the question is, do you think she's pulling this off?
This whole.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
I don't think she's spoiling anything off. I'll tell you
what she pulled off. She pulled off something with Willie
Brown and Mantel. You know that she pulled it off,
and she pulled off other things, but we don't need
to talk about it. I don't think she's spolling it off.
I think you have what's called a face. And if
you look at the fake news media wed she she
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was hiding as the vice president and now she's running
to be president and she's still not there. We're twenty
five days in at this point, we're going to get
to four weeks. Four weeks Heyden Harris and she was coreated.
She's their new king or a queen, or however she identifies.
I don't know what her pronouns are these days. They
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change with the weather. But you see she's hiding, and
the media is getting very upset. We had a beautiful
press conference yesterday, and we've had more press conferences in
the last eighteen hours than she's had in the last
twenty five days. Could you believe that that is incredible
and that is unacceptable, and that is disqualifying for somebody
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who wants to run our country. She has to talk
to the people. And the reason she won't to talk
to the people. She serves more salads than a vegan
would order at a restaurant. I can tell you, you know,
she's a word salad queen. She goes around and around.
She spins around, it around like a top and it's
really it's really incredible when you look at it. But
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she spins around and she talks herself with a circle.
She takes cloud storage happens at actual clouds. I wonder
what happens when she thinks there's a thunderstorm as at
rating like files and all sorts of things. She says,
it exists above us. No, it doesn't, you don't. It
doesn't exist anywhere. It's in the servers. I love the servers.
We have great servers, and we're not going to tax
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the tips for our servers. But she's still that. So
this is a terrible, terrible person and she's not pulling
anything off. She's not pulling anything off. We're going to
make America great again. We're going to do it. You're
still on the radio, and you're doing a fantastic job.
That's why you're not vice president because you're powerful on
the radio. You're doing a wonderful job. That much I
can tell.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
You, Well, I can't tell you what your support has
meant to me. It's meant to everything. Closing moments with
forty five on this Friday, you just don't find Kyla
very bright. But what you're very concerned about is this
communist price control policy that she's going to lay out today.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
Communists, do people remember communism.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
Call it the Maduro Plan. We call it the Maduro Plan.
And I don't think she's a bad person. I said
this Civilion times. I think she is a stupid person
and countries being run by stupid people. And I never
thought i'd see a person dumber than low iq AOC
because you know her IQ is very low. It's all
the way down. You know that it's basement level stuff.
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And she has one of the smoothest brads the world
has ever seen. It's polished. It's like a bowling ball.
You look at it, you can see your reflection into
her brain. It's so smooth. And so does Kamala. But
she wants to control the prices. If you look at
what happened in Venezuela, which used to be a rich country,
now it's a poor country. Their cash, their currency is
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all over, They're in their dumpsters, they're burning it to
stay warm. They're eating it in some cases because the
food is gone. Even Chris Christie, if he lived in Venezuela,
would probably eat the cash because he has to eat something.
But here's the problem is what people are done, and
it hurts the middle class, and it brings down about
food storages. People with very harsh they see Abrams, Christie,
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all these people, they're going to be upset with Kamala
when there's nothing to eat. It's going to be a problem.
Those people, they may not like me, they're probably going
to vote for me because food will be available under
Trump and it will be scarce on the Kamala and
the big people like they are like whoopee, they're not
gonna like that. And they're going to vote for Trump too.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
You'll see final question.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Some grumblings around lunch tables, people wondering if JD. Vance
was the right choice. I reassured them that you made
a good selection, and why.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Not. Only was he the right choice, he's the perfect choice.
You know, I had a perfect phone call with JD.
You know, I called them up. He said, Sarah, this
is perfect. Here's my child. My child was his child
was on the phone with me and I said, your
father's going to be my vice president. They were all
very excited. You see the way he is. He's what
(10:50):
the kids call a savage. You look at him online
and he's absolutely crazy in a great way, in a
fantastic way. He's calling out these horrible people, Tampon, tim
we call him of the names, but he's really terrible.
You know, he's afraid. He's a coward. So is Tamala
cowardly Kamala and Genie. Vance's doing great. He did great
(11:13):
on the Sunday shows. He did a fantastic job and
he's going to continue to do a fantastic job as
our vice president. He's the perfect choice because I only
make perfect choices. Believe me.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
There you have it Friday with forty five.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Mister President, for all your support and joining us every week.
Speaker 2 (11:33):
Thank you, thank you, and God bless you. Pitje boy,
you're doing a tremendous show.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Seventeen minutes after the hour when your morning show continues,
not one, not two, not three, but your top five
stories of the day are next.
Speaker 4 (11:47):
This is your morning show with Michael del Truno.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
If you're just waking up, these are your top five
stories of the day. Well, it was quite a reunion
Joe Biden and Mamamala together again and they go on
the attack yesterday.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Have big pharma.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
Yeah, the one they made even bigger with all the
COVID spending in transference of wealth they did. Don't try
that at home. These guys are professional sisters. Here's Brian
shok me all night long with our Road to the
White House.
Speaker 5 (12:19):
Road to the White House. Twenty twenty four. President Biden
and Kamala Harris held their first joint rally since the
President ended his twenty twenty four re election bid. While
speaking from Prince George's County Community College in Maryland yesterday,
the two leaders highlighted their efforts to cut medicare prices
for popular drugs. Harris said prices for prescriptions are too high.
Speaker 6 (12:41):
Big pharma has often inflated the price of life saving medications,
often charging many times what it would cost to make
just to increase their profits.
Speaker 5 (12:56):
Harris will lay out her economic policies during a campaign
speech in Raleigh, North Carolina. Today in Washington, I'm Brian Shuk.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
I'm going to personally go to Fiza and create a
new Genaire Kamal version morefordable. Every American social security information
has been compromised. That can't be good. Tammy Trehuilo has
totail reports.
Speaker 7 (13:21):
A hacker stole information from National Public Data, a company
that collects personal info for use in background checks, and
tried to sell it, but when there were no buyers,
posted it online for free. The group claims to have
nearly three billion records of personal data from North America
and the UK. Each record reportedly includes a person's full name, address,
date of birth, social Security number, and phone number. Experts
(13:44):
say the best course of action right now is to
freeze your credit files to prevent criminals from signing up
for credit cards or taking out loans in your name.
Speaker 3 (13:52):
I'm Tammy TRUHUEO for President.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Donald Trump says Biden administration's economic policies have totally failed.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
More from Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 8 (13:59):
During a news entrance from Bedminster, New Jersey, Thursday, Trump
said the worst is yet to come. If Kamala Harris
is elected president in November, We're.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
A failing nation because of the way it's been run
for the last three and a half years. We're failing nation.
Speaker 8 (14:12):
He argued that Americans are spending significantly more under the
Biden Harris administration and accused the Vice president of breaking
the economy and the southern border. Harris is expected to
deliver a speech on the economy Friday in Raleigh, North Carolina.
I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
US officials are concerned a potential Iranian attack on Israel
could happen at any moment.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
Lisa Taylor's here with more.
Speaker 9 (14:32):
White House National Security Advisor John Kirby said today the
US has sent several more military assets to the region.
Correspondent Andrea Mitchell.
Speaker 10 (14:40):
Their hope is that this deployment of US military force
will be one deterrent, as well as diplomatic pressure, including
they engage China. China's foreign mister Wangye calling Iran and
everyone urging don't escalate beyond a certain tolerable amount.
Speaker 9 (14:56):
The potential foreign attack by Iran comes after the country
value to avent the deaths of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders
Ainley se Tailor.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Multiple people are under arrest related to the death of
actor Matthew Perry Michael Castner.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
Reports.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
Reports say police executed search warrants and seize technology from
people they say supplied the friends actor with the ketamine
that caused him to lose consciousness and drown in his
hot tub last October. Authorities said that kenemine Perry took
was not prescribed legally, and at least one doctor has
been arrested, as well as several drug dealers. Correspondent Kendalanian
(15:29):
said there's potential for more people to face charges.
Speaker 11 (15:32):
In this case than in other case. Is the death
of Matthew Perry was not ruled a homicide by the
medical examiner. It was rule accidental. There still may be
and probably will be, criminal liability if he was provided
this ketamine illegally.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
During the investigation, police reportedly found others celebrities who were
involved in Hollywood's drug scene in Los Angeles. I'm Michael Cassner.
Speaker 3 (15:52):
Ladies listen up.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Women in the United States have the lowest life expectancy
among most industrial countries.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Brian Shook as more.
Speaker 5 (16:02):
That's according to nonprofit group the Commonwealth Fund. It used
provisional data from the CDC to calculate that American women
in twenty twenty two have a life expectancy of eighty
That's two years shorter than the life expectancy of the
nation with the next lowest, the United Kingdom, and seven
years shorter than in Korea and Japan, which have the
(16:23):
highest expectancies. I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
In sports Eagles fourteen thirteen over the Patriots and Thursday
Night Football. Last night, Rangers lost three to two to
the Twins. Nats lost thirteen to three to the Phillies.
Mariners lost two to one to the Tigers. All three
of our teams lost. The other four d Backs, Guardians, Raised,
and Cardinals were all off birthdays. Titanic director James Cameron
is seventy, Actor Steve Carrell sixty two, Madonna is sixty six.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
Madonna is sixty six.
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Wow Kathylee Gifford we confirmed widow Kathylee Gifford of Frank
Gifford is seventy years old today to mature birthday. Happy Birthday.
We're so glad you were.
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Morning show on the Aaron, streaming live on your iHeartRadio app.
I Am Michael del Jono. On this Friday, August the sixteenth,
where our social security information has been hacked, Kamala Harris
is gonna unveil her big economic vision. Will it be
the same thing as bidnomics spun a different way? Time
will tell and Rory here roy O'Neil is here to
share with us. He's read the preview. I guess that's
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another example of how she doesn't plan to talk to you,
so she's giving you the vision ahead of time, and
then she'll deliver the teleprompter and the two shall never.
Speaker 12 (17:55):
Meetdy just wanted to make sure it was available for
your show. That's why she put this out.
Speaker 3 (18:00):
But yeah, I mean it goes.
Speaker 12 (18:02):
It's about eight different talking points, from lowering the cost
to prescription drugs like we heard yesterday, but also trying
to relieve medical debt for people. That's also in this
there's a housing component of building three million more units
and providing down payment assistance for some people of about
twenty five thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (18:23):
There's this original idea. I've never heard it before. It's
called no tax on tips.
Speaker 12 (18:29):
I don't know. Have you heard that one?
Speaker 3 (18:30):
I haven't heard.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Well, he was just here a few minutes ago. Yeah,
he feels like that's been stolen a little bit.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
By the way. I was so curious, is she going
to connect these dots?
Speaker 1 (18:40):
You know, the media who went after Joe Biden to
get him out of the way and now are carrying
her narrative. Well, they connect the dots, because yesterday she
bragged again about casting the final vote on the Inflation
Reduction Act, of which eighty billion dollars went to the irs,
of which one of them their top agendas was the
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service industry and cracking down on those that aren't reporting tips.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
So it's amazing.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
I mean, they continue to hider in plain sight, they
continue to solve the problem as a solution, and it
sure looks like from an energy standpoint within their party
they're buying it.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
It seems that way.
Speaker 12 (19:20):
And of course the honeymoon is going to continue next
week right at the DNC in Chicago.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
We'll see how that gets pulled off. Because you know
what's fascinating.
Speaker 12 (19:28):
The Republican Convention was so well organized, so united, everyone
was so optimistic, but there really was no afterglow from
that event because Joe Biden then announced he was dropping
out of the race, So there was no post convention
bounce that the Republicans were expecting after what was a
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widely praised convention. So we didn't get the bounce for
the GOP. Let's see what happens here if perhaps the
same is going to happen for Harris or does it
go over like a thud? Is there are more calls
to finally sit down and do a press conference or.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
Interview or visit with Rory O'Neil.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
He usually gets the last story, but today Decker does
I saw this on I think it was Twitter now X.
A friend of mine, Vincent Giordano, said it to me,
And so the person asks, can someone please explain to
me and crayon how inflation keeps going down but we
continue to be spending more every day and the highest
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of our lifetime. And this guy's response, Rory, is priceless.
I should send this to you in case you want
to do it on the weekend.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
Drive. Sure, but it's the dive, he responds.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
He goes, Okay, let me explain it to you this way.
Speaker 3 (20:41):
I used to.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
Weigh two hundred pounds in twenty twenty. I gained five
pounds in twenty twenty one. I gained eleven pounds. In
twenty twenty two, I gained nine pounds. In twenty twenty
three I gained six pounds, and this year I only
gained three pounds, so my weight gain is down even
though I weigh two hundred and thirty four pounds now.
Speaker 3 (21:00):
It really is a brilliant way to explain it.
Speaker 12 (21:03):
Well, I use the comparison of your surgeon, and all
you've done is stop the bleeding, but the wound is
still there.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
Yeah, nobody sewed it up yet.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
Well, and now we said this from the very beginning,
how is she going to distance herself from what is
perceived as failed by dynomics. Well, yesterday she's side by
side with Joe Biden. They're taking a victory lap. She's celebrating.
Biden was approached by reporters saying, how do you feel
about Kamala distancing herself from you?
Speaker 3 (21:31):
And he goes, you won't.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
And then from what you're reading in this preview, it's
really the same thing, the very spending and problem that
it has caused the inflation. It's just more spending ideas
as if that won't cause more debt and more inflation.
So I guess is how do I say it? Is
she not going to distance herself?
Speaker 3 (21:55):
Well, I think it's don't.
Speaker 12 (21:56):
I don't know if you really compare like that when
you're I mean, because most Americans are going to say
it's still costing me too much. I don't think you know,
it's gonna reflect and she's going to say, let's do
more of the same.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
I think it's going to be. I don't know, it's
a different vibe.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
But in all your but in all your list, it's
I'm gonna do this for your prescriptions. I'm gonna do
this for your this, I'm gonna do this for your that. Well,
that's this and that is you know. I mean, now
we're just going to step in like we forgave everybody's
you know, student loan debt. Now we're just gonna step
up and forgive their medical bills. You know, it's all
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more unearned money being dumped into the economy, which is inflationary.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
But I don't know, I don't know if people make
the Biden.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Connection, well yeah, I mean they need to make the
inflation connection, which is why I spent the whole first segment.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
In fact, we've got a great piece from Ronald Reagan.
I'd love for you to do that. Well, that gets
me shamelessly into your plug. Roy O'Neil does a.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Weekend show called The Weekend Dive. It's heard on many, many,
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Speaker 3 (23:06):
What do you got for us this weekend?
Speaker 12 (23:08):
We're going to talk obviously the politics of the past week.
Preview what's going on in Chicago with the security concerns there,
hoping not a reducts of nineteen sixty eight. Also talking
about cell phones. No, they're all back in class and
the school is starting for big parts of the country.
What are the rules about cell phones in schools? And
when should your kid get a smartphone? Is the other
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thing we'll talk about.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
And I hope the answer was no sooner than sixteen.
And I hope the answer is just like, can you
imagine us in school, Rory, with our DVDs or I
guess then we would have VHS's. You know, all our
favorite video games are atari all at our fingers, all
in our fingers, and we're trying to learn.
Speaker 12 (23:48):
It was just got the school and I've got the
school bell ringing.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
I couldn't help.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
I couldn't handle the distraction of Missy Mills sitting in
front of me, let alone, all of that.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
That's the weekend.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
Die search it on your iHeart app and I promise
you'll enjoy it. Rory, great week of reporting, Have a
great weekend.
Speaker 3 (24:05):
Thanks Michael.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
All Right, if you're just waking up, it's forty two
minutes after the hour. That's the old proverbial eighteen minutes
to be to work on time. And these are your
top five stories of the day you need to know
waking up well. Biden and Kamala were together again yesterday
and they went on the attack a big pharma. Yeah,
the one they made bigger with COVID. Brian Shook as
(24:27):
our road to the White House.
Speaker 3 (24:27):
Road to the White House.
Speaker 5 (24:28):
Twenty twenty four, President Biden and Kamala Harris held their
first joint rally since the President ended his twenty twenty
four re election bid. While speaking from Prince George's County
Community College in Maryland yesterday, the two leaders highlighted their
efforts to cut Medicare prices for popular drugs. Harris said
prices for prescriptions are too high.
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Big Pharma has often inflated the price of life saving medications,
often charging many times was it would cost to make
just to increase their profits.
Speaker 5 (25:04):
Harris will lay out her economic policies during a campaign
speech in Raleigh, North Carolina today. In Washington, I'm Brian Shook.
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US officials are still concerned of the potential Iranian attack
on Israel, and it could happen any moment.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
Lisa Taylor has more.
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White House National Security Advisor John Kirby said today the
US has sent several more military assets to the region.
Correspondent Andrea Mitchell.
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Their hope is that this deployment of US military force
will be one deterrent as well as diplomatic pressure, including
they engage China. China's foreign Mitchewangi calling Iran and everyone
urging don't escalate beyond a certain tolerable amount.
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The potential foreign attack by Iran comes after the country
vowed to avenge the deaths of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders
only Sa Taylor.
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Multiple people arrested yesterday, all in connection with the Front
Star death actor Matthew Perry. Michael Kastner's here with all
the details.
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Say police executed search warrants and seize technology from people
they say supplied the Friends actor with the ketamine that
caused him to lose consciousness and drown in his hotab
last October. Authority said that kenemine Perry took was not
prescribed legally, and at least one doctor has been arrested,
as well as several drug dealers. Correspondent Kendalanian said there's
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potential for more people to face charges.
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In this case.
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And in other case is the death of Matthew Perry was
not ruled a homicide by the medical examiner. It was
rule accidental. There still may be and probably will be,
criminal liability if he was provided this ketamine illegally.
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During the investigation, police reportedly found others celebrities who were
involved in Hollywood's drug scene in Los Angeles. I'm Michael Cassner.
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Well, I always say we're all in this together, and
now we really are. Every American's social security information has
been compromised in a hack.
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Tammy Trajuilo has the details.
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Reports a hacker stole information from National Public Data, a
company that collects personal info for use in background checks,
and tried to sell it, but when there were no buyers,
posted it online for free. The group claims to have
nearly three billion records of personal data from North America
and the UK. Each record reportedly includes a person's full name, address,
date of birth, social Security number, and phone number. Experts
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say the best course of action right now is to
freeze your credit files to prevent criminals from signing up
for credit cards.
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Or taking out loans in your name.
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I'm Tammy Trhiel, an.
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Iconic TV game show host is gone. Lisa Taylor has
the story.
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Thank you very much, Thank you, and welcome to the
Hollywood Squares Hellosis, every one of you.
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Former Hollywood Squares host Peter Marshall has died at the
age of ninety eight. Marshall's family announced he died of
kidney failure at his home in California. He was a
leading man on Broadway before taking the gig as the
host of the game show. Marshall hosted around six thousand
episodes of The Hollywood Squares from nineteen sixty six to
nineteen eighty one on NBC. I'mly Sid Taylor.
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And that's your top five stories. Waking Up.
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Hi, I'm Keith Andrews and Mobile Alabama, and my morning
show is your Morning Show with Michael del Jarma.
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One of the dynamics that's playing out is Donald Trump
very accessible to the media, had another big news conference yesterday.
Speaker 3 (28:19):
Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
Since this falling out of Joe Biden in coronation of herself,
twenty three days in counting, she still hasn't met. This
is a tale of two different campaigns with the media.
You think the media might start feeling a little angry
about this White House correspondent and Supreme Court bar attorney
John Decker joins us before the weekend begins. John, how
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is that all playing out with the media.
Speaker 13 (28:44):
Well, I mean, I don't know anybody that's pleased by that.
I would love an opportunity to ask questions of the
vice president on the record or sit down interview, as
would any of my colleagues. I think that what Harris
campaign is trying to figure out is, you know, how
to go about doing that type of sit down interview
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without spoiling what they view is a no hitter, you know,
and she has thrown a no hitter since she's gotten
in the race. You've seen the momentum, You've seen the polls,
and they want to keep that momentum going. And they
think that there's a possibility of a slip up, a miscue,
having the vice president misspeak. But I think it's a
great opportunity, actually, Michael, That's what I would argue if
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I was making the argument for giving me that interview,
I'd say, look, this is a great way to test
out your line, test out what you're going to say.
And that vice presidential debate, where so many people all
around the world are going to be watching that debate.
Doing an interview is a good way to, you know,
test the answers that you will give to the questions
that may likely be posed of the vice president during
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the course of the debate.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
I had a youth pastor when I was a kid.
He really shaped my life with this on line. He said,
you know there's good, there's better, and there's bad. I
guess in this case, I would be thinking there is
clever and not as clever. So you know, with Joe Biden,
they hit him in a basement and that was okay
because of COVID you got away with it. But the
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notion that you can hide a presidential candidate because I
think their exposure to you is not to be scripted
and protected by Hollywood because they're pitching a no hitter,
like it's Kevin Costner's love of the game. That's part
of our vetting process and our right I mean, but
I would say it this way. It's not as easy
to hide her in plain sight like you did Joe
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during COVID number one and then number two. An unaccessible
candidate is an unaccessible president, and that's unacceptable.
Speaker 13 (30:41):
Well, that's right, and you know this is a small
thing in the big scheme of things, grand scheme of things,
But it's passing a test that undecided voters want candidates
to pass, and they want to make certain before they
throw their support and just even cast their vote forget
about to support does cast their vote for a candidate?
Can they pass the simple test of answering tough questions
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on tough issues. An The other thing is you just
led into this particular point with what you just said.
People want to know if there's any daylight at all
that separates the vice president from the president on any issue,
on domestic policy, on foreign policy, or is this on
the border another version of Joe Biden but just twenty
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years younger.
Speaker 3 (31:28):
Yeah, and on the border too as well.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
So we talked about this yesterday and the reporters did
have access to Joe Biden, and they I would play
the clip, but when I do it from Saint Louis,
you won't hear it. But it's and I'm sure you're
very aware of the news obviously. But so they're asking him,
how do you feel about Kamala distancing herself from your
economic vision?
Speaker 3 (31:48):
And he said she won't and he walked off.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
I would think based on our conversation yesterday, that would
be the worst thing Kamala Harris would have wanted him
to say.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
Then they're doing victory lab.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
She even connected the dotor herself, saying I cast the
final vote and then Joe approved the inflation reduction. Well,
in that was the eighty billion dollars the irs gotten.
One of their main agendas was attacking the service industry
and unreported tip money, so that she just foot flopped on.
So I guess it comes to today, is she going
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to do more laundry list of pandering that will be
paid for by the American people.
Speaker 3 (32:25):
It's more money in the economy, unearned and.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
Not attached to goods and service, which is a major
major cause of inflation. So the cause of the problem
is going to be the solution. I'd really thought she
would just pivot and distance herself.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Now I'm not so sure she's going to Well.
Speaker 13 (32:42):
We'll get a good sense this afternoon, As you alluded to,
the Vice President will deliver a speech on her economic
agenda if she's elected president, what her view of the
economy looks like for the next four years, whether it's
any different from what Joe Biden had spoken of in
terms of his vision for the US economy and moving
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it forward. That will be early this afternoon in Raleigh,
North Carolina, and we can dissect it. We'll also be
able to dissect whether or not it's a well formulated
plan or if it's a lot of generalities without getting
into detail.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
Here comes the government to the rescue, like they're the
solution when they're the cause of the problem. Is Ronald
Reagan would say in ten seconds, what would be your
first question to her if she would.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
Do an interview with you.
Speaker 13 (33:29):
Oh, it's exactly what I said, which is, Madame Vice President,
give me any issue, any issue domestic policy, foreign policy,
border policy in which you differ from Joe Biden and
that just leave it at that, and to me, that
will tell you all you need to know about the
type of administration that she would have if she's elected
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in November.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
That's my guy, John Decker, great week of reporting. We'll
talk to you next week.
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We're all in this together.
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