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Speaker 1 (00:37):
Welcome to Monday, the twenty sixth of August twenty twenty four,
on the air and streaming live on your iHeartRadio app.
This is your morning show at Jeffrey Lyons Work in
the Controls. I'm Michael del Jorna. It's our pleasure to
serve you. We've been talking a lot about ourfk's entrance
into this whole political crazy season by dropping out of
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the race. We have the Harris Walls Trump vance campaigns
sprawled out over the Swing States as a general campaign
is on. We got a jersey warned by Babe Ruth
that one for twenty four million dollars. Lake Mary All
Stars won theo the League World Series. And in the
midst of all this, we get a butt call on
our iHeartRadio app talkback button. And then all of us
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have been so distracted by that. We don't care about
war in the Middle East. We're trying to figure out
is this a truck? Is this a blender? I have
been told we have another talkback that has finally, because
our audience has been so add over, this finally has
nothing to do with this butt call. Maybe it has
to do with RFK, like I asked, or Donald Trump
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should he debate? He's he's threatening he may not debate
on September tenth on ABC. Finally, somebody in my audience
sticking to the topic, let's hear our talkback.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Yeah, Michael, I was just wondering, do you really think
you gotta be coach.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Cal and Maddie or what are going.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
To get together? And that seems to Eyler versus father
now his mother, and I don't know what Heather's thinking
taking Ronnie back talking about when Chef Eric is so
much better for some listen to your comments?
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Is that what that is? That's sweet? Magnolia's storylines. I
was talking earlier about how sweet Magnolis is like another
Virgin River and it's a new soap opera. You said basically, yeah,
and it's well. I will say this, I do think
Heather's making a big mistake. I do like chef Eric
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a lot better. I mean, this guy that keeps coming
in and out of her life over decades, that's like
my father and the old analogy with the spoiled minkl
the refrigerator. But I don't want to get off topic,
but thank you for the calls you used to talk
back about. You can always call us eight hundred sixt
eight ninety five to two to two or email Michael
did Atiheartmedia dot Com Suffer not by Chris Walker under
the Chris, Let's take this one at a time. So
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Republicans and their convention, and everything shifts to Joe Biden.
Democrats finish their convention, everything shifts to OURFK Junior, who
talks about democracy and how democracy the Democrat Party is,
as well as how the media is in its back pocket.
As I mean, if America didn't know Joe Biden was
cognitively impaired, I guess they don't see how the media
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shifted and then shifted right back to prove everything RFK
Junior was saying was true. But here's the real question
of the hour that I think has a lot of
people scratching their head. Did r FK Junior Camelot the Kennedys,
from Jack president to Bobby his father to Ted. Did
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RFK Junior betray the Democrat Party or did the party
and his family betray him? That's really the question of
the hour.
Speaker 4 (03:49):
Good morning, Michael. You know that's a that's a good
question my sense. I don't know, you know, arty's changed.
The Democrat Party is not the Democrat Party of.
Speaker 5 (04:02):
JFK or RK.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
Neither is yours.
Speaker 4 (04:04):
Sixties exactly, And so in a way, it's hard to
talk about betrayal in a sense of ideals and philosophy
and everything else. RFK Junior believes where he is, but
you know, a lot of the rest of his family's
kind of gone with the Democrats because they're kind of
more partisan than they are policy. So, you know, in
a way I would I would say generally, you know,
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they've kind of gone their separate ways. I just I
think betrayal seems to be lie kind of a malice
that I'm just not sure is there that the Democrats
are trying to win, Republicans are trying to win. RFK
was trying to win, and you know he didn't have
a path to win. So he's trying to pick the
best horse he thinks he can to kind of move
his agenda along, which is more aligned with Republicans now
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that are Trump Republicans, let's say, than you know, kind
of establishment either way, I think he's kind of picking
his horse based on what is best for him.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Yeah, the family part, it reminds me of Remember Kelly
and Conway's husband, George. So he's married to Kelly Ann Conway,
who's in the Trump administration. All right, So I mean,
what kind of a husband whose wife, you know, led
a candidate to victory and then is in his administration
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is constantly bashing her boss. It just didn't make any sense.
No husband would do that. Nobody's that stupid. In fact,
I used to say on the air, you know, I
don't know why Donald Trump's putting up with this. I'd
get rid of her. I mean, first, you know, you
give her a chance to shut him up, and then
you just get rid of her, because what it looks
like is this guy hates Donald Trump irrationally, as if
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maybe something was going on with Kelly Ann and the President.
That's how it looked. It was just so odd to me,
And I use it as an analogy for this. What
the heck would it go? If you're in the Kennedy
family and OURFKG, you're going to take your blind loyalty
to a party that no longer even exists, like when
your uncle and and your your two uncles were running it,
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let alone your third uncle, Ted. Uh, you're going to
betray blood for that. I mean, you would normally would
just shut up if you felt that way. And they
so publicly speak against him with a blind loyalty to
a party that doesn't even exist over their own blood.
It just doesn't make any sense to me.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
Well, because I mean, I mean, the Kennedy's are are
politics first. I mean, that's that's their that's their entire existence.
So I mean in a way, I mean I can't
speak to that really because honestly.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
This isn't even Ted Kennedy's party anymore.
Speaker 4 (06:36):
It's hard no, but I mean, I just I don't
understand it because it's not it's not it's not your
typical family. It's not a it's not a family dynamic
that is healthy.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Or normal or you know, laudable.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
It's it's politics and power hunger at at the n degree.
So yeah, they're they're throwing their own blood away because
it's in the way of their own pursuit of power. So,
you know, but that's not a family value that is
good for most people to kind of understand or try
to kind of emulate. So I mean, I don't, I
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just I think they are They are who they are,
and they've been that way for you know, since Joe
Joe Joe Senior. So you know, that's that's just kind
of how they are and how they operate. It's it's
craven political power at all costs.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Chris Walker is joining us. He's a Republican consultant and
analyst and a your Morning show political contributor weekly. I
think I think RFK Junior made a crystal clear that
he was in this to win. Remember that was the
first question we asked, is this guy here to be
a spoiler or does he really think he can win?
He made it crystal clear I was in this to win.
It They said I couldn't do it. I got a
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million signatures, way more than was needed. But what I
was up against in this party, the deceit and the
deception and the destruction of this party towards me, and
then the meet in the meeting in the back pocket,
ignoring me. It became a parent I couldn't win. And
all that would leave is me being a spoiler. So
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all right, that's one out of his lips. So what
does he do? He suspends his campaign except in the
swing states where he takes himself completely off the ballot,
to prove that he doesn't want to be a spoiler.
Or does that prove he wants to be a spoiler?
The only thing it really proves is he definitely would
prefer Donald Trump to be president over Kamala Harris. And
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it doesn't seem to be over bitterness of how the
party treated him as much as the key issues that
matter most to him. Donald Trump's more in line with
Is that a pretty good summary. Not that anybody's going
to buy that on the left.
Speaker 5 (08:43):
Yeah, I think that's right.
Speaker 4 (08:45):
You know, I listened to his VP candidate on a
podcast last week, and I mean, I think there is
some bitterness sorts of Democrat Party writ large abo how
they've been treated. I mean, I think it's wise for
Kennedy not to express it, but I think it's I
think there's an underlying view there. But I mean, again,
that's just a party that chuck the sitting president of
the United States off the ballot within two days of
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the of the Republican primary because they are they are
folks solely focused on winning.
Speaker 5 (09:14):
In a way, I respect it.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
I mean, you know, I know that that's against the
party line, of the whop line, but I mean, goodness, gracious,
the party's sole purpose is to win an election. So
they saw that they weren't Joe Biden wasn't going to win,
and they decided we're going to kick him off because
we want to win.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Yeah, but they're supposed to be impartially.
Speaker 5 (09:31):
Looks that I should respect that.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
They're supposed to be impartial until the party chooses its candidate.
So you have Joe Biden primary system.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
This pro system is completely broken. I mean, that's why
you need to I mean, they don't matter, and we've
we've don't we've we've you know, lied to ourselves to
think the primaries actually matter. The parties pick at the
convention and they can throw delegates out whenever they want.
It's it's a it's a it's a farce, and was
created after the nineteen sixty eight convention because they were
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worried about the direction that was going with the governments.
So I mean, let's, you know, let's shuck the primary system.
I'd be great with that, because parties really should be
picking their nominees irrespective of that. But that's all other conversation.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
But yeah, because inn rf case case, he wanted to
run in the primary, they wouldn't allow it, knowing they
had a cognitively impaired president they were hiding. Then they
choose to out them because I mean, how many debates
have we had a general election debate between two candidates
before each of the candidate's convention. Never, So they do
it on purpose in June. They let him go out
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there in his normal cognitive state, which is impaired. Then
they turn the media against him, the party turns against him,
they throw him in a trunk and remove him, and
then you're rf case standing, They're going and you wouldn't
let me a part of this. And now a person
never even tried to be a part of it. You
just hand it to her and then your party goes
to convention and accepts it when they were the ones
whose votes were thrown out. I think he has the
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potential to be a very dangerous story out there to
rewrite the theatrics people saw from Hollywood, the party, and
the mainstream media, who are all the problem. Uh. Compared
to what they portrayed on television for a week, RFK
can paign a much different picture. I agree with that.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
I mean, look the amount of signatures he got in
a lot of these swing states indicate there's an interest
in his candidacy. Now in a in a post in
a in a post Joe Biden election where Joe Biden's
no longer on the ballot, you know his his his
appeal was more I don't like, we.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Don't like either of these guys.
Speaker 4 (11:39):
Well, now the Democrats are like fully aligned with Kamala
in a way that I don't think they were a
month ago with Biden. So I think you saw some
of the support drop offs. But generally speaking, my senses
from the polling standpoint and kind of evenly splits out.
But on that regard, your your point last week was
right as a as a surrogate and as a as
a storyteller. And is this a smart I who can
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can a spouse good policy and teams open minded about stuff.
He's refreshing, you know, escape from kind of the dogmatic
view that you hear frankly from both sides, just like
my way is the only way, and that's that's that's
how it is. I hear him say constantly, if you
bring me evidence that you know refutes from saying, I'll
change my mind. That's that's a positive in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Oh, by the way, to date, he is the best
quote of the campaign season, I mean one for the ages.
His quote was, ultimately, the only thing that will save
our country and our children is if we choose to
love our kids more than we hate each other. That's
a powerful quote, right, That's one to put on a wall,
all right. Closing moments with Chris Walker, Well they haven't
done it yet, but if they take Telsea Gabbert and
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RFK and send those two in a bus off to
the Swing States on tour while JD Vance and President
Trump are on a separate tour, that could be a
powerful one two punch. As I said, at the beginning
of the show today. You never know what's a game
changer until we get the results of the game. So
if Kamala Harris wins, we'd say, well, that was a
game changer. When they kick Joe up. If if this
turns out to be a Trump victory, we may point
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to this or a debate. And that brings us to
the final question. The President has alluded that maybe he
shouldn't do the September tenth debate with ABC. Is that
to send a shot across ABC's bows start treating me
more fair? You're not going to get your ratings. Is
he going to wait to see where he stands in
the polls before he decides, or is this just to
play up the bias. He's got a debater because it's
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probably one of the most consequential things that can happen
between now an election day, and it's his strength.
Speaker 5 (13:32):
I agree.
Speaker 4 (13:33):
I agree with that he has to. He has the
debater because the trends of this election are going against
him and he had the only way to really shake
that up is a is a major event like a debate,
and you know he's going to He's going to have
to do it. I don't know why he would go
out there and do some of that. Frankly, you know,
you kind of are starting to look like you're afraid
to debate Kamala, and I just I just don't think
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you want that. I mean, you want to be strong
and look like you're.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
Will to debate anyone anywhere.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
So I just I think it's an odd strategy, but
I think ultimately is gonn happen to be because it's the
only way to really shake up what is a racist
trending against him right now in these swing states.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
And one month plus in counting, she still hasn't done
a single interview. Yeah, well that too.
Speaker 4 (14:18):
I mean, the media is.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Doing her work for her, but it's shocking. The only
thing left shocking in life is the truth. All things
Republican with consultant analyst Chris Walker. We visit every week
or sooner if conditions. Warren, thank you so much for
your time.
Speaker 5 (14:30):
Thank you, bro, I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltona. Both campaigns
are on the road in swing states. Tammy Trehuilo has
Our Road to the White House.
Speaker 6 (14:42):
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. The twenty
twenty four presidential racists into high gear this week. Both
candidates are set to hit the campaign trail, with Vice
President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walls kicking
off a bus tour in the battleground state of Georgia.
Former President Trump and his running mate Jdvans will also
holds several events in swing states, potentially shaking up the
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race for the White House. A bit independent candidate Robert F.
Kennedy Junior, dropped out Friday and quickly moved to back
former President Trump.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
It was a sense of victory and not defeat that
I'm suspending my campaign.
Speaker 6 (15:17):
In an interview with Fox News Sunday, Kennedy said it
became clear to him that he had no path to
victory after he has kept off major news networks and
blocked out of presidential debates.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
I'm tammy trheo. The White House, says President Biden is
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Bernie Sanders, of course, expressed the opposite The extent of
damage on either side was not immediately clear, but it
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White House Correspondent John Decker At a moment, if you're
just waking up, RFK Junior says one of the big
reasons he dropped out of the twenty twenty four presidential
race was the censorship by the major networks. The other
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big reason the censorship by his party the White House.
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two to one in extra innings over Chinese Taipei Taiwan.
That was at Williamsport. A bunt a walk off bunt
wind in extra rentings. Second basement wasn't covering, ball went
into right field, go figure. And then you know, one
of the things that we're really kind of keeping our
eye on is the early campaign. We often talk about
this being a short field to use the football expression,
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whether you think the intentions were deliberate or serendipitous. They
scheduled a debate before each of the conventions. They revealed
the cognitive impairment of the president. Then his party turned
on him, the media turned on him, and they got
rid of him. They coronate Kamala Harris, giver everything, and
then make the week long convention celebration. And now the
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short field of general campaigning. So we have the Walls
Paris ticket in swing states and the Vance Trump ticket
in swing states. And what are they both up to? Well,
he'll have to follow whoever wins for his job, so
he's following them as they're applying for it. Chris John
Decker is our White House correspondent, your Morning show contributor.
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So what do we think both sides are up to
in this short field as it gets underway?
Speaker 5 (19:47):
Well, a lot of campaigning between now and November the sixth.
You have this week bus tour by Paris Walls campaign
that's in Georgia that will be over two days and
today Donald Trump will be making a speech on Michigan
to battleground states that they'll both be in this week.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
All right, So we talk about the battleground states, and
on the West coast, it's been pretty consistent Arizona and
Nevada in the Ross Belt. In the Midwest, we've talked
a lot about Michigan, Wisconsin. Not that Minnesota is far
off the field. We talk about Pennsylvania, though, Georgia, maybe
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Virginia and North Carolina aren't for all off the field.
But it really John depends on are we talking about
when it was Trump versus Biden, or when it was
Trump versus Harris or post convention. I mean, what are
the key states and what are the ones that we
don't view at swing states circle Georgia that others think
are in play.
Speaker 5 (20:47):
Well, I think the ones that you mentioned are the
ones that both campaigns are certainly traveling to. It's spending
a lot of money in you know this. You saw
how much money is devoted just to the airwaves by
the Harris campaign. They put that out out in the
past week or so, three hundred and seventy million dollars
in the battleground states just between Labor Day and November fifth.
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That could be augmented in other ways as well. And
I'm sure we matched dollar for dollar by the Trump campaign.
They have the money to do that.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
I want to kick something around, and I waited all
morning to do this, especially with you just objectively looking
at the Democrat Party and its shift to the left.
You could make a case now this is on issues,
not image issues. On issues, this is not the same
party Jack Kennedy was president of, and he was on
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the conservative and far too conservative end of the Democrat
Party when he was president, or Robert Kennedy Senior, or
even quite frankly, it's left of Ted Kennedy. That's a
pretty realistic point of view. Do you find it interesting
that the question of the day is did RFK Junior
betray his party and his family or did the party
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betray him and shift and his family's betraying him by
not just remaining silent. It is a strange story, isn't it?
Speaker 5 (22:08):
Well it is, but I don't think he can pigeonhole
Robert F. Kennedy, you know, in one way in particular,
you know, he takes positions that are way out there,
you know, beyond that versal. Yeah, positions that candidates take.
So but but your point is well taken. This is
not the same party that say Kennedy was a part of,
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even you know when he ran for president in nineteen eighty,
certainly not you mentioned JFK in nineteen sixty. It's moved
to the left, just as the Republican Party has moved
to the right. You know, Ronald Reagan, would he recognize
this Republican Party that exists today? I don't think so.
Could he get elected president in this Republican Party today?
I don't think this. So both parties have moved to
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the extremes ide.
Speaker 9 (22:54):
Likely.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Oh, this will be a terrible time for you to
cut out. I would be interested to see if you
remember this accurately. Do you remember what the big ding
against Reagan was going into that eighty election. It was
the ding on amnesty in California the border. I mean,
what's interesting is how that hasn't changed for Ronald Reagan
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all these years later. I guess if your brother, or
your cousin, or one of your great uncles or uncles
was a candidate for president of the United States, and
it may have differed with your personal views. I mean,
I know, for me, I would just shut up if
I disagreed. It's you got a few outspoken Kennedy family members.
But what we're really circling is how many Democrats out
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there feel like their party has left them and how
in translation, how effective is our fkjun you're going to be.
You'll never know what the game changer is until we
have the game result, right, So we don't know if
Joe leaving and Kamala entering was the game changer unless
she wins. We don't know if OURFK getting on board
with Trump is a game changer unless Trump wins. But
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what do you sense, Oh.
Speaker 5 (24:06):
It's so difficult. I think you hit the nail right
on the head. We won't know until results come in.
What all of these various moves that have been made
over the course of the past few weeks, including running mates,
what was the impact of that? And you know, look,
you know you see poll in election.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
Yeah, we missed that whole statement because you dropped out
anything we should read into. The Democrats are starting in
Georgia and Trump and Vans are headed straight to Michigan.
Speaker 5 (24:35):
Well, for the Michigan part of the equation, that's because
the National Guard Association is having their meeting there. That
has the one reason why it happens to be convenient
that they're happening at the battleground state. But as far
as Georgia goes, the real reason has to do with
the fact that it is a battleground. So you see
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Poule after polls, it's just percentages that separate Donald Trump
from Tamala Harris. And that's the reason why over two
days this bus tour will take both sides to Michigan
to the state of Georgia.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
How quickly we forget too the role Georgia played, and
not just the presidential election, but the control of the Senate.
That could be why they're there as well. There ain't
nobody on either side doing anything stupid. Do you buy
that Trump's considering not being in this debate on September tenth.
He's got to do it. It's got to be rhetoric.
Speaker 5 (25:28):
He's got to do it. He's going to get a
lot of pushback if he doesn't do this, and you
already see the pushback coming from Democrats in particular, so
a lot of pressure on him. But you know, at
the same time, if rules have changed, I can understand
why he'd be upset.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
All right, love our visits. Go wherever you're driving, keep
driving without us. Appreciate your insights so much, Your Morning
show correspondent and White House correspondent John Decker, thanks for
joining us, all right, if you're just waking up RFK.
That was the big story all weekend long, and the
reasons he dropped out of the presidential race. Lisa Cardin's
here with more.
Speaker 10 (26:04):
In an interview with Fox New Sunday, Kennedy said he
realized that he had no path to victory after he
was kept off major news networks and blocked out of
the presidential debates.
Speaker 2 (26:14):
I did not have a path to victory sixteen months
of censorship, of not being able to get on any
network really except for Fox.
Speaker 10 (26:22):
He went on to say that former President Trump reached
out to him and the two found they agreed on
many issues, leading to Kennedy's decision to drop out of
the race. As of now, Kennedy says he has not
been promised a cabinet position in a potential Trump administration.
I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
I don't want to interject too much of myself into this,
but how different does this all feel if the Democrats
pulled the Shenan against they pulled hiding Biden's impairment, then
revealing it, then throwing him in a trunk of a car,
handing everything over to Kamala Harris, just in a coronation
and then a celebration in theatrics the week of the convention.
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If the ticket had been Donald Trump, Telsea Gabbard or
Donald Trump RFK Junior all along, then we'd really be
talking about how much the Democrat Party has changed, and
that would be the referendum of this election. White House
says President Biden is monitoring developments as Israel and has
bellot trade strikes. Over the weekend. A National Security Council
spokesperson says the US continues to support Israel's right to
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defend itself. There's portions of the Democrat Party and very
outspoken this weekend. The guy who would have got the
nomination the previous two elections, Bernie Sanders, speaking against helping
Israel in any way. Dead Pool and Wolverine top the
box office over the weekend. Brian Shook has the totals.
Marvel's latest hit raked in and estimated eighteen point three
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million dollars in its fifth week of release. Sci fi
horror sequel Alien Romulus dropped his second after topping the
box office last week, bringing in sixteen point two million
dollars in its second weekend. The Blake Lively led romantic
drama It Ends with Us took third with an estimated
eleven point eight million dollars. I'm Brian Shuck. The eagle
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has always been the symbol of the United States, and
maybe more appropriate than ever. A bald eagle, thought to
be injured was deemed after examination, simply too fat to fly.
The Missouri Department of Conservation recently captured the eagle at
the Wilson's Creek National Battlefield. Officials say that the bird
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was unable to fly after eating suspected raccoon roadkill. The
eagle was rehabilitated before it was released back into the wild, meaning,
I guess they put it out the trusts all that
that would be me if I was an eagle, right?
What's wrong with him? What's wrong with him? Oh? He's fair.
I had a cat, Abigail who cost me two hundred
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and fifty dollars at the vet. We thought she was
dying and it turned out to be gas that simply
hidden pressed your stomach. B what WoT be me? What's
what's wrong with? Oh, he's just too fat to fly?
NFL preseason games in cities of your morning show interest, Tampa,
you won twenty four to fourteen over the Dolphins. Dallas Cowboys.
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You fell to the Chargers twenty six to nineteen. Well,
somebody had to lose, Browns versus the Seahawks, and it
was our Seattle station that won thirty seven thirty three
over the Browns. Titans outscored the Saints in the Superdome
thirty to twenty seven. Cardinals, you lost big thirty eight
to twelve to the Broncos, and the Commanders won twenty
to ten last night over the Patriots.
Speaker 6 (29:30):
I am actress Lead Savarga, and my morning show is
your Morning Show with Michael del Giordo.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
We always give the final story to Rory. Well, Rory,
I was never a big Lost in Space fan. I
never I don't think I ever saw a single episode
of it, but I might be interested in the sequel,
Stuck in Space, Poor Butcher's Sonny.
Speaker 9 (29:48):
I watched the original premiere episode not too long ago.
I think it's on Amazon Prime it's pretty violent and
starts with a murder and everything else.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
Look, this is where were they lost in space? Were
they like could supposed to I'm Mars or were they
just know they were in space?
Speaker 9 (30:03):
They were going from planet to planet, just planet to planet.
But the origin, the origin story in Doctor Smith, it's violent.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
So anyway, let's see, I'll check it out. Well, you know,
I watched a lot of soap operas. Now I'm doing
Sweet Magnolia's and then Virgin River comes out next week.
But I'll try to do something mainly like that. Amazon.
Oh Amazon, okay, so tell me about Butch and Sonny
because it looks like it's not going to be till
next year, now, right right.
Speaker 9 (30:25):
Keep in mind they launched in February on a test
flight underline that of this Boeing built Starliner capsule they launched.
This is the third time it's flown, but the first
time with people on board. The first two flights had
some problems. Flight three still had a lot of the
same problems. They docked the International Space Station and then
NASA starts reviewing the data and says, you know, those
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thrusters still aren't working right, And they studied them for
months and months deciding on Saturday, you know what, we
don't trust these thrusters.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
Why don't you just hang out there.
Speaker 9 (30:57):
We're going to have a SpaceX capsule coming up anyway.
I just hit a ride home on that one in February.
So we're gonna land star Liner remotely, just remote control
on dock it and have it land in New Mexico hopefully.
Problem is, it has to jettison what they call the
doghouse where these thrusters are, so they'll never get a
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chance to analyze them again and figure out what's happening.
But after a couple of months and some testing on
the ground, they think they figured out why these thrusters
aren't quite working up to spec.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
You know, you live in Tennessee, and before you know it,
you're a Civil War expert or you're a high school
fliptball expert that just comes with living in Tennessee. Were
you always a space aficionado or did that come from
living in Florida?
Speaker 9 (31:42):
Mostly living in Florida to be honest, I mean, well,
I mean who doesn't.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
Sort of Well, I've always loved space, yeah, but I
didn't know anything until But I've been doing this now
down here in Florida for over twenty years. Well, I
would say it's your wheel I mean, it's one of
your wheelhouses, but it's one of your deepest wheelhouses, all right.
So we had a lot of problems getting them off
the ground. Wasn't the one del what was the two?
We had two delays, significant delays.
Speaker 9 (32:03):
I think there were some weather delays, and then they
also and these helium.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
Leaks were a problem. The helium.
Speaker 9 (32:07):
I already knew that it was having helium leaks, but
they're like, that's a quick trip, not really a big deal.
It should be fine, was the thought when they launched,
because it's a test flight again. But so when you
add the helium leaks with the thruster issues, they're.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
Like, let's just go home on a SpaceX one.
Speaker 9 (32:24):
But look, NASA is still committed to having this thing
work with Boeing because we want two different companies to
be able to provide these services in case the next
time it's SpaceX that's having the.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
Problem and then you know and then you have Boeing
to rely on. So I was just going to say
part of the story, I mean, I'll tell you a
documentary that has just blown me away. They've got one
on the Max seven thirty seven Max and it just
shows you. And there's something brewing with the Food and
Drug Administration as well and our food supplied. But in
this particular case, it was the the the FAA in
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bed with Boeing. Boeing in bed with the FAA. I mean,
you have people leaving Boeing to go to the FAA,
people leaving the fa to go to Boeing, and you know,
nobody was watching the other and it was but this
kind of does this add to Boeing's bad year? It
certainly does.
Speaker 9 (33:13):
Let's see what happens when the stock market opens up
in an out less than an hour. It's probably going
to be another bad day for Boeing. But look, this
is also, by the way, taxpayers, listen up. This was
a fixed price contract by NASA, so we said we're
only going to pay you this much for it. So
all these cost overruns everything else, Boeing is swallowing all that.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
It's August twenty sixth, when do we think, Butch and Sonny,
you're going to be.
Speaker 9 (33:38):
Home February so crew nine, so the ship that will
bring them back hasn't even launched yet. So that's not
going to launch for another few weeks, and they're going
to send up only two people rather than four. Change
out the seats so that some Butcher and Sonny can
have because all the seats have to be exact, and
they got to send up some space suits and some
other stuff.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
But yeah, you got to figure they're fine out there.
Speaker 9 (34:01):
Hey, you get to float around and look down on
the Earth for and you get to miss the campaign commercials.
Speaker 1 (34:05):
How great is that? I'd be that alone. I won't
be home for Christmas. Roory O'Neill always gets the final story.
I have a great day. We'll talk again tomorrow. We're
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