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August 22, 2025 34 mins

We talk Russia peace, fighting crime in our cities and how “Trump Derangement “ has become Democrats demise.  It’s Friday with 47! 

 

 Futurist KEVIN CIRILLI is in Wyoming for the annual “Jackson Hole Economic Symposium,” where bankers, economists and academics gather to discuss hot topics like interest rates and inflation. He is available live from Jackson Hole with a preview of what is expected to come from the meeting of Federal Reserve governors.

 

Cracker Barrel’s new logo and store redesign are not a hit with fans as Target shakes up leadership to move away from DEI initiatives. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the latest.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:21):
Well two three starting your morning off right.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding
because we're in the stiget. This is your morning show
with Michael o'deil Chorman.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Thank you, Mike McCann. Seven minutes after the hour, Well,
the big story is the FBI is rating John Bolton's
home as we speak in Maryland. You can see his mailbox,
you can see his drink number, everything. How those cameras
not again? And I wonder if John Bolton is walking
around in his boxers. Red thinks his mustache isn't real,
that he's looking for his mustache to put on.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
But put down with a little nasea this morning.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Yeah, getting the mar Lago treatment. John Bolton getting a
rude awakening with a FBI raid waking up this morning.
Julie is listening, I believe in Clarksville, Tennessee.

Speaker 5 (01:12):
Good morning, Michael.

Speaker 6 (01:14):
This is Julie from Clarksville, Tennessee, and I just wanted
to wish you and all of the group a happy
Seance Friday, and let y'all know how much I appreciate you.

Speaker 5 (01:25):
Have a great day.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Thank you, Julie, and a pleasant good morning from the
flight tech as well. We're currently at thirty thousand feet
on a Friday, scattered clowns, just a few bumps here
and there, but I'm going to go ahead nominate Julia
as our official flight attendant for South Chatty two seven
and our flight on this Friday, and she'll be passing

(01:47):
through the cabin with some refreshments and we hear at
South Jattwy. Seven, we believe in peanuts. Whether you have
an allergy or not, get over and build up some immunity.
Julia would be coming by with peanuts and refreshments. And
once again from the like that Wacker report. Mike is
in Ohio. Hey, this is Mike from Love It in Ohio.
Your morning show is my morning show with Pizza Boy

(02:10):
and forty seven. That's on the sound of this, it
means it's Friday. It means it's Friday with forty seven.
Mister President, Good morning, though it's very good.

Speaker 5 (02:25):
It's a great boarding. Pizza boy.

Speaker 7 (02:26):
We're doing tremendously.

Speaker 5 (02:27):
Well, I have to say that.

Speaker 7 (02:29):
And the ratings are.

Speaker 5 (02:30):
Right now going through the roof like nobody has ever
seen before. So we're very happy about that too.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
What a historic week, you know, I said, I told
my audience, I think this is and it's been this
for a long time, but this is the visual optic
official moment. You were the leader of the world. And
to see you behind the Oval Office desk with all
those European leaders leading away, it was I think a
historic week for your presidency. Now the question mark is

(02:58):
how close are we to peace?

Speaker 7 (03:00):
Well, we're closer than we've ever been.

Speaker 5 (03:01):
I can tell you that you're in the President of
Finland say that you've heard the Secretary General of NATO
say that you have putin who I got along very
well with, right, And I did not call him Bobby.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
We call him Vlad.

Speaker 5 (03:14):
Right, He's the one guy I don't call Bobby, but
you know we call him Blad. He's a great guy.
I said, to him, Pierre Vladimir, that.

Speaker 7 (03:22):
Means hello in Russia, right, and I speaking very well.
I also said, don't swan all right, you look at it.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
That means goodbye, I said, Jem Vladimir. I don't know what,
sir is, but I know some other words that we
can't say on the radio.

Speaker 7 (03:36):
But you know, you look at it.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
We're very close to peace and we're working on a
beautiful deal with Putin. And one of the things that
I promised him, and she doesn't know this yet, but
I said that Nancy Pelosi will buy all of a
vodka from.

Speaker 7 (03:52):
Russia if he makes a deal. And you know she
doesn't know that, but I.

Speaker 5 (03:56):
Said that Nancy's gonna buy all of a vodka from Russia, Asia,
Russia because I have the best stuff. And he was
very excited about it.

Speaker 7 (04:04):
He said, Sir, that's a lot. You know, that's a
lot of vodka. She drinks a lot. That woman's crazy.
Her teeth thrower is popping at him.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
She probably needs the strong stuff. I said, don't make
it too strong, because you know she may have more problems.

Speaker 7 (04:17):
But we're very close.

Speaker 5 (04:19):
We did very well with Europe, you know, we did
well with Georgia Maloney from Italy.

Speaker 7 (04:24):
She did very well. And I'm Annuel Macronch she also
did well. She's a wonderful woman. I have to say that.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
How about Zelensky showing up in a suit that impressed you.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
Well, she was great too.

Speaker 7 (04:36):
Vladim Missiliski. You know, there's a lot of ladies that
came from Europe that we're very happy with.

Speaker 5 (04:41):
Vladimusilinski. He was wearing a suit.

Speaker 7 (04:44):
It was a nice suit, a different suit, but a
nice city. Looked good and we're.

Speaker 5 (04:48):
Very happy that he was respectful and thankful, very nice guy.

Speaker 7 (04:53):
He gave me a beautiful golden putter.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
Could you believe that? And he said to me, sir,
your taxpayers paid for.

Speaker 7 (04:59):
This putter, so we're thinking of melting it down and
giving it back. But we also, you know, you look
at it. He did very well.

Speaker 5 (05:07):
He behaved himself, unlike he was very bad. The less
that we spanked him for it. Nobody saw that, but
we bent him over the knee and stanked them for it.

Speaker 7 (05:15):
We didn't have to do that this time.

Speaker 5 (05:17):
We didn't have to do that.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Gavin Newsom, he says he's going to out trump Trump.
He's gonna be like you on social media. I have
no idea where the podcast went. That seems to be
out the window. Now he thinks he can be you
in style without being you in substance. Gavin Newsom, do
you fear him?

Speaker 7 (05:36):
Well, this is why we call him greasy Gavin Newsom. Right,
you look at him.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
He's a greasy guy.

Speaker 7 (05:41):
You look at that hair.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
He's got grease for days. It's awful.

Speaker 7 (05:45):
You know that you need your oil change.

Speaker 5 (05:47):
You can get some new motor oil out of Gavinussm's
greasy hair. He's a disgusting guy. And you know he
sat there and tried to They're trying to tweet like me,
believe it or not.

Speaker 7 (05:59):
No, man, that usually AI. They use the AI, right,
they use.

Speaker 5 (06:02):
The AI and we're looking at it chat GPT can't
keep up with the real thing Chat DJT.

Speaker 7 (06:10):
That's my AI.

Speaker 5 (06:12):
I have the greatest AI.

Speaker 7 (06:13):
It answers all the questions, like me, the number one AI.

Speaker 5 (06:16):
But they're using it and they're tweeting about it and
they're trying to be like me. But it's not going
to work for them. First of all, their voters don't
like me, so they don't want him to be like
me second of all and there's only one Goat, and
I'm the greatest of all time. And Gavin Newsom he's
the worst of all time. He's a terrible person. His
state is always on fire every six months. He's got

(06:38):
earthquakes because of big people in his state. You know,
he seems to be having Chris Christy over to his
state a lot. That new girl Olivia with the d
nzation cost An earthquake on the San Andreas full Stacy.

Speaker 7 (06:50):
Abrams, the beast of the Southeast now the.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
Beast of the West.

Speaker 7 (06:54):
He ought to be ashamed of himself.

Speaker 5 (06:57):
He's a greasy guy. He's a scam, he's a total
and he's got nothing on me and nothing on the
goat the greatest of all time.

Speaker 7 (07:04):
I can tell you that.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
And though you never use AI, you get along very
well with co Pilot.

Speaker 5 (07:08):
I get along very well with chat DJT. That's my AI.
He's a great thing, right and co Pilot. I don't
know about it. Groc, we don't know about it.

Speaker 7 (07:18):
Chat DJT.

Speaker 5 (07:20):
From them to AI, I can tell you, beautiful, nobody's
done a better job.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Friday with forty seven. There are rumors that Elon Musk
is ready to put aside starting a third party that
he's apparently very interested in supporting. Jd Vance. Is that long,
unfortunate ending behind us?

Speaker 4 (07:39):
Now?

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Well?

Speaker 7 (07:40):
I think so. You know, I think Elon is a
good guy.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
We've went a band moment. We've all been there.

Speaker 5 (07:46):
He said some very nasty things about me, but he
took him back and he's going to apologize. You know, formally,
we'll have to take it and we'll see what happens.
But you look at Elon.

Speaker 7 (07:55):
He wants to.

Speaker 5 (07:56):
Support a winner, and the third party is not going
to be a winner. You know, there's only one party.
It's called the Maga Party. And we have a beautiful party.
And by the way, with your morning show, your pizza boy,
we could have a pizza party. And we're not going
to invite Chris Christy because then there'll be no pizza
left for the party.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
Boy, you'll need it all.

Speaker 5 (08:13):
There will be a one man wrecking crew, right, a
one man pizza party. We don't want to deal with that.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
I remember, we don't.

Speaker 5 (08:22):
Need to do that. If I wanted to be interviewed
by Short Hannity, I bought his show in Hammer with pizza.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
I remember what I was considered for vice president before JD.
Vans And now I'm just a pizza party.

Speaker 7 (08:36):
I mean, you know sometimes this is your morning show.

Speaker 5 (08:39):
We could have pizza parties with pizza boy. There's nobody
else who would be better than you. Your del jorno,
it's not delivery, it's no journal. And we were thinking
about you making being the vice president.

Speaker 7 (08:48):
You do so well on the radio.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
And then if you were the.

Speaker 5 (08:51):
Vice president, who would have fathers with forty sambo? Nobody right,
because you'd be in the White House. This it would
be a big problem and it would be a void.

Speaker 7 (08:59):
It would be a big Jad is doing a tremendous job.

Speaker 5 (09:02):
You may have done a better job, but you're doing
a fantastic job.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
But you are right.

Speaker 7 (09:06):
The ratings are through the roof, rating through the roof.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Totally through the roof. Right. So New York Times comes
out with this headline, Democrats and a registration crisis. Down
four point five million since twenty twenty. Could it be
that they didn't really have the four point five million
more in twenty twenty?

Speaker 5 (09:23):
Well, I think you're looking at they've got a lot
of problems. You look at the Democrats, they have a
lot of problems. They've made a lot of mistakes, and
they've made a lot of oops.

Speaker 7 (09:33):
A lot of big problems.

Speaker 3 (09:34):
You know.

Speaker 5 (09:34):
They oppose all of the all of the bad things.

Speaker 7 (09:37):
They stand for all the bad things. They opposal do.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
Good things, right.

Speaker 5 (09:40):
They hate the southern border.

Speaker 7 (09:41):
They want it to be wide open.

Speaker 5 (09:44):
They want DC to be a crime infested city. They
want men and women's sports, they want high taxes, they
want to defund the police.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
These are all.

Speaker 7 (09:52):
Things that nobody wants to do. They want war.

Speaker 5 (09:54):
They're protesting the war in Ukraine.

Speaker 7 (09:56):
They don't want the peace. They want war.

Speaker 5 (09:58):
They said they stand with Ukraine, and yet they want
all these people in Ukraine to die. It's really horrible.

Speaker 7 (10:04):
We don't want that to happen.

Speaker 5 (10:07):
So they oppose all of the good things, the common
sense things, winning. They don't want to win. They don't
want to be treated fairly, and as it turns out,
the voters stuff like that. So they're leaving the Democrat Party.

Speaker 7 (10:18):
And they should be living the Democrat Party.

Speaker 5 (10:20):
And they're joining the Republican Party.

Speaker 7 (10:23):
They're joining the Pizza Party.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
Right, They're joining a lot of parties. They're joining so
many beautiful but they're leaving the Democrats, you know, they
have no money to the DNC is down thirteen point
nine million.

Speaker 7 (10:34):
Dollars cash on head. We have over eighty four million.

Speaker 5 (10:37):
Dollars to the RNC. You know, USAID lost their funding
now they have no money. So I don't know if
that's a coincidence or not, but you look at it.
The voters are leaving because they're unhappy with the crazy things,
and we're not crazy. We make beautiful common sense.

Speaker 7 (10:53):
We're very smart, we're highly respected, and we're.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
Very successful, very successful.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
Isn't po that their Trump derangement has led to party demise?
I think the answer is yes. By the way, I
had an important business meeting just the other day, and
you know, when somebody meets you, I would never call
you anything but mister President. I can't imagine unless you
I can't imagine if you told me to call you
Donald if I would. But you know, people often say,

(11:21):
and this person goes, may I call you pizza boy?
And I thought to myself, you and then last week
do you even shorten it to pizza?

Speaker 5 (11:29):
Now?

Speaker 1 (11:29):
I'm just pizza, That's all.

Speaker 7 (11:31):
It depends.

Speaker 5 (11:31):
If we're under a time crunch, right, we have pizza,
We have pizza boy. Now they can call you a
pizza boy.

Speaker 7 (11:36):
It's a tremendous name. It's an honor.

Speaker 5 (11:38):
I don't call it.

Speaker 7 (11:39):
You know, usually when we have a nickname, it's usually
a bad thing.

Speaker 5 (11:42):
I don't usually give people I like the nickname. But
we like you a lot, and you do a tremendous job,
and so we call you pizza boy. Sometimes we'll call
you pizza But you're a tremendous guy, and you do
very well. And you look at the Trump arrangement, you
talk about it. These of the party.

Speaker 4 (12:01):
You have shifty shift.

Speaker 5 (12:02):
He's got a pencil neck. He's got a big watermelon head.
This I have no idea how's neck is able to
hold up such a huge head with.

Speaker 7 (12:10):
Those bug guys.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
He's in trouble, you know what we call it.

Speaker 5 (12:14):
He's up Ship's Creek and he doesn't have a paddle.
He doesn't have a paddle. They put me up the
same creek. I had a paddle and I got out.
He can't get out.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
What a historic week you emerging as the clear optical
world leader. It's an honor to have you every Friday,
mister President. Thank you so much.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
Thank you pechaboy.

Speaker 7 (12:33):
You're a great guy.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
God bless you.

Speaker 7 (12:35):
We'll talk to you next week.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
Oh rare form this morning, this is your morning show
with Michael Del Chrono.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Renee and Clarksville. Got your very personal message, and thank
you so much. That meant the world. All right. If
you're just getting up twenty six minutes after the hour,
these are your top five stories waking up this morning.
A new survey says legal immigration hit a record high.
It's at zero right now and has been for the
last three months. But the record high, Oh, that was

(13:07):
Joe Biden two years ago. In twenty twenty three.

Speaker 8 (13:09):
The Pew Research Center found that fourteen million immigrants came
into the US after the COVID nineteen pandemic and Biden
policy changes. The surge of immigrants came from twenty twenty
one to twenty twenty three during the pandemic fallout that
especially impacted poorer countries. California, Texas, Florida, and New York
saw the most illegal immigrants come to their states.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
I'm Brian Schuck. The Trump administration could move forward with
pulling hundreds of millions of dollars in National Institute of
Health grants that are linked to diversity initiatives. After Supreme
Court ruling yesterday.

Speaker 9 (13:43):
Five to four decisions in part reverse the lower court
ruling that canceling the funds was illegal, five of the
court's conservative justices ruled in favor of the administration, accusing
the lower court of defying an earlier Supreme Court ruling
that allowed the administration to cancel grants. Chief Justice John
Roberts joined the liberal justices in opposition. I'm Michael kasnack.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Well and also to be overturned in the future is
a federal judge in Miami's ruling yesterday that no more
detainees can be sent to Alligator Alcatraz.

Speaker 10 (14:14):
The order issued Thursday night also requires much of the
detention facility in the Florida Everglades to be dismantled within
sixty days the ruling of polls and injunction that was
requested over alleged violations of the National Environmental Policy Act.
Court records show the state of Florida plans to appeal.
I'm Tammy Triheo.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
Hurricane Aeron continues to move away from the US mainland,
but other systems are being monitored in the Atlantic.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Hurricane Aaron is losing power and moving off the coast
after brushing mid Atlantic and New England shorelines with localized
flooding and pounding surf. The National Hurricane Center is tracking
three Atlantic storms that could intensify in the coming days.
One is no threat to the US, another one thousand
miles off the African coast. A third system near the
Leeward Islands has an eighty percent chance of becoming a

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named this weekend, but should also remain at sea.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
I'm Rory O'Neil. Grammy Award winning musician Little nas Ax
is in trouble with the law after his arrest in
Studio City, California. Daniel Martindale has the latest I've been
in a valley you haven't been about that?

Speaker 11 (15:14):
Boys n The singer, whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill,
was arrested on Thursday morning and was later hospitalized for
a possible overdose. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed his
officers responded to reports of a nude man walking in
the street. A video first posted by TMZ shows Hell,
known for the song Old Town Road, strutting down Ventura
Boulevard in only underwear and cowboy boots. He was arrested

(15:37):
after allegedly charging at arriving officers. I'm Daniel Martindale.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
He was true country. Though today is National tooth Ferry Day.

Speaker 12 (15:45):
The Chicago Tribune claims to have invented the tooth ferry
in nineteen oh nine as a way for kids to
dispose of their lost teeth for about five cents a tooth,
But according to Norse legend, we've been exchanging teeth for
a fee since the thirteenth century. To Dental says the
average child loses twenty teeth from ages six to twelve.
The price per twoth in twenty twenty five is about

(16:06):
five bucks, and that's a mouthful of cash. I'm free Tennis.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
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your Morning Show with Michael del Zina. Hey, it's me Michael.
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Sure hope you can join us live and make us
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the podcast. Thanks for bringing us along with you on
the drive. You know, normally I talk about the podcast,
I bring up, hey, if you missed our Roseanne Barr interview,

(16:56):
or our John Fogerty interview, or our great journey of
discovery with this expert on this hot topic. Actually, if
you missed your morning show this week and want to
catch up this weekend, the podcast will be awaiting you.
You can search it on the Your Morning Show app.
You can find the link at our website, Your Morning
Show Online dot com. I think I would if I
were catching up this week, I'd go listen to the

(17:18):
first hour of every show because we were out of control.
I for sure had had a lot of laughs this week.
But don't forget the podcast is there, because sometimes if
you miss a little bit, you miss a lot. You know,
I'm sitting here thinking, we really kind of discovered Kevin Sirelli,
and now, of course I get to play his great
clips during our newscasts, and he's being made available to

(17:40):
our iHeart stations across the country and we were the
first to talk to him and it's always a thrill. Kevin,
thank you for being with us today.

Speaker 7 (17:48):
You're in jacks for the opportunity.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
Yeah, you're in Jackson Hole for the big economic symposium.
This is when the bankers, the economists, the academics, they
all get together.

Speaker 7 (17:57):
And just you know what a doing here?

Speaker 1 (18:01):
No, and that worship every thought in word, And of
course all America wants to know is are there going
to be interest rate cuts? And you're a futurist, why
don't you just tell us will there be?

Speaker 7 (18:10):
You know, here's what I can say. I think the
expectation is that he signals that Chairman J. Powell signals
that he that there's going to be a rate cut
in September. If he doesn't signal that, if he's more neutral,
or if he is even if he uses his uses
it as an opportunity to be more critical of the
White House's policies, and we could have a very volatile

(18:33):
day on the street because play it out. Should he
go up against Trump and Trump takes the truth, social
and whatnot. And there's been a lot of tension between
President Trump and Chairman Powell. His term, by the way,
is set to expire in a few months, Powell's.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
Term, and you know, I mean it could be very volatile.

Speaker 7 (18:50):
But here in Jackson Hall, which is absolutely beautiful, it's
one of my favorite parts of the country. That the
talk is not necessarily just about a potential rate cut.
It's also about the rise of artificial intelligence and how
that is really injecting itself into our economy.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
All right, so now you opened up about five can
of worms, so I'll to a futurist. I'll go back
there are you know, we had the consumer price index
come out and it was lower than expected. So all
the threats of tariffs haven't reached we the consumer yet,
but they have reached the companies. And if they reach
the companies, they're eventually going to reach the consumers. And

(19:33):
if they reach the consumers, that is going to be inflationary,
and if it's inflationary, they're not going to lower rates.
I don't know. I think it's actually this would be
the first time I would think when September rolls around
in a week that it may not be personal. There
might be enough indicators to hold things. What are you
hearing on the ground.

Speaker 7 (19:52):
So that's definitely one school of thought. And I think
Karen Jackson hole Towel has always been seen as steady
hand to this community of Wall Street traders and whatnot.
And President Trump, for his part, who by the way,
did appoint Powell to the Fed, has always picked people

(20:14):
like Powell who are seen by the financial industry as
more steady, people like Treasury Secretary Scott Best in Commerce
Secretary Lutnik. To Republicans, that's a side of the financial
services industry, in the banking industry that they're more accustomed
to to be blunt. And so Trump's criticism of Powell

(20:34):
suggests emphasis on the word suggests that he might be
looking for a different type of candidate as Powell's successor
maybe someone with a less traditional background to lead the
Central Bank in the coming months. However, Trump's populist streak
and criticism of the Central Bank is something that is

(20:55):
not unique to American politics. I remember thirteen years ago
covering Senator Paul on the right and Senator Warren on
the least, all who have raised criticisms about the Central Bank.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Kevin Sirelli is a futuristy is in Wyoming, Jackson Hole
for the Big Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, as all eyes
around interest rates and will there be any clues given
as to will there be a cut, how big the
cut will be in September? Will there'll be multiple cuts
before the end of the year. You brought up AI
and you're a futurist, Yes, obviously. The way this translates
to this group is I can't remember what it was now,

(21:29):
but we did it at a research poll. And what
Americans are most concerned about is it costing jobs, replacing
workers and the impact that we'll have on the economy.
I'm more I'm more worried about replacing thought and authenticity,
you know, everything else that the impact is going to happen.

(21:49):
We don't even know what AI is yet, we already
fear it, and we're not even fearing it for what
we should be fearing it. But I presume I'm right
they're worried about how old'll impact jobs. Well, a couple of.

Speaker 7 (22:01):
Things, yes, but a couple of things on that, And
that's two sides of the coin. When you look at
the markets this year, artificial intelligence and the industry around
artificial intelligence, which I always think bears repeating the United
States invented artificial intelligence and unleashed our innovation, which is
our greatest.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Export always has been to the world.

Speaker 7 (22:19):
It's another thing that Americans should feel very proud of
that we have this technology. We also, by the way,
did the same thing with GPS several decades ago, which
is another thing that we should be celebrating our innovation
as a country that comes from exactly exactly, and so
for artificial intelligence specifically from an economic one of the

(22:41):
benefits of it has been if you look at the
markets this year, AI has outperformed the markets, the companies
around AI and has been a lift to the markets.
Separately from that, though, the impact on certain industries, particularly
the tech sector, has been that there have been some
job cut that CEOs have said is because of artificial

(23:03):
intelligence being implemented. However, to your point on tariffs, I
would argue we're at the same point with AI. Companies
might have done initial job cuts, but there's some early indicators,
including in the banking industry, where companies laid off certain
wings of their companies because of artificial intelligence and then

(23:23):
a couple months later had to reinvest in human capital
and human talent because their business flows changed, So I
think it's too early to tell.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
I am not a believer, and I will take.

Speaker 7 (23:34):
A position on this. I am not a believer that
AI is going to lead to, you know, nineteen eighty
four and no one's going to have a job. I
just I mean, come on, we've been human civilization that
just look at the you know, the printing press. It
didn't end the economy and the industrial revolution, you know.
So I think technology is always a good thing. I

(23:55):
think we're at the beginning of this and it's exciting
time to be setting out. But there are going to
be some growing pains that we're only beginning to experience.
That is definitely a topic of conversation this week in
Jackson Hole. Cryptocurrency is another topic that folks have been
talking about as well, and I'm curious if Powell mentions
anything about artificial intelligence in just a few short hours when.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
He speaks, all right, And then a final question would be, Kevin,
your feeling on what kind of clues might be delivered today?
If I were Powell, I probably wouldn't signal anything today.
I would wait for the announcement. But do you think
that they will go ahead and send some kind of signal,

(24:39):
just so people don't overreact to it or underreact.

Speaker 7 (24:43):
It's such a fun game to play this because even
a non signal, the market's going to react as a signal.
So even if he doesn't, if it's to your point,
if he gets up there and he says and in
his messages, he's not going to say one way or another,
if he's cutting rates truthful, I don't think the White
House would like that message, and I don't think the
markets would like that message as well.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
No, I don't either, And I think what's likely is
that he's going to look, he's going to give you
both the pros and the cons and then let everybody
interpret that. You know, that's just more uncertainty. Kevin Sirelli,
the futurist with the uncertain future of the Jackson Hole
Economic Symposium. God bless you, my friend. Have a great weekend.
Thank you, my successful Italia. I could talk to him

(25:28):
all day. He's he's becoming one of my favorites. All right,
if you're just waking up, these are your top five
stories of the day at forty four minutes after the hour, Well,
Democrats in California are moving forward with their own redistricting efforts,
and Brian shook you all morning Long has more.

Speaker 8 (25:43):
The Democrat controlled Assembly approved to measure Thursday that calls
for a special election aiming to redraw state maps that
would most likely give Democrats five additional House seats. California
lawmakers are set to finalize and approve the maps on Monday.
California's redistrict king push comes as Texas Republicans move closer
to finalizing their own reworked districts.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
I'm Brian shook well. Today's activist judge rulings are tomorrow's
higher court over rulings. So let's start with today. A
federal judge in Miami. His rule, no more detainees can
be sent to Alligator Alcatraz.

Speaker 10 (26:18):
The order issued Thursday night also requires much of the
detention facility in the Florida Everglades to be dismantled within
sixty days. The ruling up polls and injunction that was
requested over alleged violations of the National Environmental Policy Act.
Court records show the state of Florida plans to appeal.
I'm tammy triheo.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
Hurricane Aeron is moving away from the US mainland, but
other systems are being monitored out in the Atlantic.

Speaker 2 (26:41):
Hurricane Erin is losing power and moving off the coast
after brushing mid Atlantic and New England shorelines with localized
flooding and pounding surf. The National Hurricane Center is tracking
three Atlantic storms that could intensify in the coming days.
One is no threat to the US, another one thousand
miles off the African coast. A third system near the
Leeward Islands as an eighty percent chance of becoming a

(27:04):
name storm this weekend, but should also remain at sea.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
I'm Rory O'Neill or I'll be back in just a
few minutes to talk about Cracker Merrill. Connecticut's Little leaguers
they're going to face a familiar foe in their quest
to win a Little League World Series. Andrew Whitman reports the.

Speaker 4 (27:18):
Fairfield National Little League squad will take on the Mountain
Region champs from Las Vegas Saturday and the US Finals
at the Little League World Series. Fairfield beat them Wednesday
seven to three, Nevada down South Carolina five to three
Thursday to earn a rematch and the chance to play
for the US title. The winner of Saturday's game will

(27:38):
face either Aruba or Taiwan for the World series titles Someday.
Andrew Whitman, NBC News Radio, Connecticut perhaps the quote of
the day, Red Gee.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
I didn't think little Nas was a tidy, whitey guy,
and unfortunately we know as he was roaming the streets
of Studio City, California, wearing nothing but underwear, a traffic
cone on his head, and cowboy boots. I've been in
a valley you ain't been about that. Boys can't know about.

Speaker 11 (28:09):
A singer whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill, was
arrested on Thursday morning and was later hospitalized for a
possible overdose. The Los Angeles Police Department confirms officers responded
to reports.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
Of a nude man walking in the street.

Speaker 11 (28:22):
A video first posted by TMZ shows Hell, known for
the song Old Town Road, strutting down Ventura Boulevard and
only underwear and cowboy boots. He was arrested after allegedly
charging at arriving officers. I'm Daniel Martindale, astronomer say that
there's gonna.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Be a rare black moon tomorrow night. Tammy Trio has
the details.

Speaker 10 (28:40):
Black moon occurs when there are two new moons in
a single month, and it won't happen again until August
of twenty twenty seven. Like all new moons, the sunlit
side will be facing away from the Earth, so you
won't be able to see it, but moon enthusiasts will
be glad to know that on Sunday and Monday nights,
when the black moon begins waxing, it will create the
thinnest lunar crescent, which appear on the western horizon about

(29:01):
thirty to forty minutes after sunset. I'm Tammy Truhio.

Speaker 3 (29:05):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
Shortly before seven am this morning, the FBI and Montgomery
County Police. We're in Bethesda rating the home of John Bolton,
who was a national security advisor for part of President
Trump's first term. He's become a critic of the president
since his home rated this morning. Roy O'Neil, your Morning
show correspondent, is here to talk about that. In Cracker Barrel.

(29:33):
Does this have to do with this book and what
was allowed to be released and proved to be released
versus not or something different.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
We think it may be related to classified documents, but
we don't have any confirmation about the President or rather,
the Ambassador's book was published last summer, just ahead of
the election. The administrator, the former Trump administration, tried to
stop the publication, saying it contained classified information, but it
got approved. But now we've got a judge signing off

(30:03):
on the warrant being executed this morning by the FBI
to search the Bethesda home of the Ambassador Bolton.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
So it's a bit of a wait and see.

Speaker 2 (30:11):
No announcement of charges of any kind, but it's an
investigation that's on going.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
You know, I'm not a shill for President Trump, but
redd Is Redd wants everybody know this has nothing to
do with revenge whatsoever. But we'll leave that as it is.
I have the and I played it earlier. I'll spare
you the marketing director for Cracker Barrel, and it was
you know, I don't know how you feel about Rory
the corporate speak. It's just, you know, it greats. It's

(30:38):
like fingernails on a chalkboard to me. And you know,
she's talking about the transparency and the intentionality of you know,
the in store experience experiential. Experiential is my favorite nonsense word,
and it goes on and on and on, so and
when when that was released, we're all thinking, all right,
you're going to change a few knick knacks, but you know,

(30:59):
don't touch it. It's a country store. Don't touch the store.
The food's good, don't touch the food. They can't stop
touching it. And the latest was their logo, and I'm
telling you you get it's the cracker barrel, you get
rid of the guy leaning on the barrel and a
chair is similar what they sell out in front of
the stores with it, the old country store under the
logo to this what looks like a five year old

(31:20):
made so generic and they lose one hundred million dollars
in value as their stocks plunge. And that's over the logo.
I mean, how about just leave it alone and stop
halt this entire process.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
Well, then you know they also feel the need to
reinvent themselves to attract a younger demographic.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
I'm sure.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Look, and this is my uninformed opinion. You're ready, this
is opinion. You're a defensive time. I think very no, no, no,
and very uninformed. But as to the logo, I think
it's because the cleaner logo will translate onto TV. They're
expected to do an ad blitz for their fifty fifth
anniversary in the year ahead. And I think that the
other logo with the with the barrel and the old man,

(32:00):
it looks a little muddy on a on a screen,
all right, Well that's that's falacosyboard advertising purpose.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
You could do that different. I mean, do you think
they're going to touch the store signs after losing one
hundred million dollars the first day? And what is in
and those signs are expensive? Yeah, And what's the message
it's sending. Don't touch our restaurant. That's what it's sending,
So stop touching it, I think. But if you social
media didn't, I don't get it. It's in a bunch
over this.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
No one would have noticed because the logo, the lettering
is essentially the same, the colors the same. It's not
very different except for removing the two images on the
left hand side.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
Boy you rovee the guy and the cracker barrel, all right?
So that that's number one, number two, the word the
verbiage of the country store, right, it used to be
shaped kind of I'm the only one that nobody else
has ever chimed in. I kind of saw a pumpkin
shape where now it's more like a lobby root sixty

(32:56):
six sign shape. I right, you think I would send
a message to leave it alone and not touch it,
but I just want my I think that.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
Yeah, I think their share is dwindling. I think they're
trying to refresh. You know, they're taking more of the
Chotsky's off the walls, They're painting the interiors gray. Everything
goes gray. I don't know what the problem is with
color these days, but you know McDonald's is gray, Cracker
Barrel's gray, everything's just gray. Yeah, but that seems to
be where they want to take this, trying to attract
some twenty five year old rather than an eighty five

(33:25):
year old having dinner at three thirty.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
I'm just trying to get my hash brown cast. And
by the way, I eat at three thirty, So I
take that very personally. I ad meant it. Oh, we
only have ten seconds. What's on the weekend dive? This
weekend room?

Speaker 2 (33:39):
I got a reporter in Ukraine update in the situation
post these talks. Rory has the weekend died. You can
search it on your iHeart app. It's heard it on
hundreds of iHeart stations, but search it up and listen
to it on demand. All right, that'll do it for
this week.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
with Michael Hill, jow and

Speaker 2 (33:57):
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