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Mamdani for eliminating all misdemeanors in NYC, and Cracker Barrel update…changing the peg game.

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of these out of control inner cities think they'd be
interested in Trump helping President Trump's wondering why Moore aren't
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up with us. All right, stories beyond the news. I'd
have to say the biggie is mom Donnie coming clean
and giving more specifics.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
About what he won't do.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
There's not a lot of talk from these type of
socialist democrats of America about what they would do to
keep you safe. Now, what's interesting is Donald Trump president
of the United States, the capitol located in Washington, d C.

(03:27):
Just as he did with the border where we went
from millions to zero crossing and that's pretty much been
the scoreboard.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
For the last three months. Four months.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
Now he comes in with the National Guard. What's the
murderate in DC? Twelve days later zero in the midst
of this, taking murder to zero and DC, you have
a guy running for the largest city in America and

(04:03):
he wants to wipe out all enforcement of misdemeanor offenses.
This is par for the Democratic Socialists of America. Their platform,
the group blasts policing and detention. These are just instruments
of class war designed to guarantee the domination of the

(04:26):
working class, and it demands an end to what it
calls criminalization of the working class survival. But once its
plan for protecting you, your children, your business, your investments,

(04:50):
for all the working class. To achieve collective liberation, we
must constrain, diminish, and abolish the forces of the state,
from prisons, to police themselves, to their manifestations and all
forms throughout society. This is according to their platform. No cops,

(05:13):
no jails, no prisons, and everybody just behaves. What could
possibly go wrong?

Speaker 1 (05:22):
What could possibly go wrong?

Speaker 2 (05:26):
I'm so inspired right I'm leaving all my doors and
windows open tonight no, I'm so inspired. I'm taking the
entire family and we're gonna go lay in the most
dangerous neighborhood outside and an outdoor sleeper with all of
our jewelry and silver.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
With us, because what could possibly go wrong? I mean,
this is just mom.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Donnie has repeatedly called for police to stop focusing on
what he referred to as non serious crimes. You know,
I had to stop right there. And I mean this
just as a thought starter. You don't need a lecture
first thing in the morning, just as a thought starter.
We live in a time that has abandoned God, way,

(06:11):
truth and life. In fact, absolute truth of any form.
Nothing is absolutely true, nothing is absolutely right, nothing is
absolutely wrong. It's just up for each individual to decide.
And I'm looking at this and I'm thinking, here's a

(06:31):
guy running from mayor in the largest city in our
country that's had its issues with crime, and he wants
the police to stop focusing on what he referred to
as non serious crime. Now, you could be walking in
the subway and you could be beaten. Maybe the guy

(06:51):
I don't know picked up a bottle and beat you
with it. But it wasn't a gun. It wasn't a knife,
so it's just an assault. Would you find that non serious?
I mean, who decides in a world that has no
right or wrong, no absolute truth, what is serious and
what isn't? How could you even make such a claim.

(07:15):
The Democrats Socialists of America has pushed to slash arrests,
gut prosecutor budgets, Abolish cash bail in all forms, no
pre trial detention whatsoever, Scrap any electronic monitoring. We don't
care where you go after we've arrested you. You won't

(07:36):
do it again, of course you won't. This is absolute insanity.
This would be This would be insane in a quaint
little town of Kellyville, Oklahoma, let alone the largest city
in America. I know, I got lost coming out of
Yankees Stadium in the Bronx.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
I had a different definition of what was non serious.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
Mam Donnie, a Queen's assemblyman and a member of the
New York City chapter of the Democrat Socialists of America
and their endorsed mayoral candidate, has questioned the purpose of
prisons and repeatedly called to roll back punishment on so
called non violent offenses, both as an Albany lawmaker and

(08:30):
in his mayoral campaign, he doubled down on his long
standing push to legalize prostitution. This week, on the campaign trail,
Mam Donnie backtracked from his prior defund the police views.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
But I don't see a lot of funding for prosecution,
and I don't see a lot of handcuffs taking off
the police.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
And protecting us from bad guys. Just can't believe if
this plays out that, whether it's led by the youth,
whether it's led by a Democrat party that's gone mad,

(09:14):
if the largest city elects this person mayor. I mean,
remember when I used to say, and I'm glad it
didn't happen, Don't get me wrong, I'll make that crystal clear.
But had it happened, had all the law fair worked,
had an assassin's bullet worked, there were no Donald Trump,

(09:38):
and there would have been an open seat race and
it would have been DeSantis versus Newsome. There was something
wonderful about that for America to look at states who
have the right to do dumb things.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
In experiment, just compare the two one people are fleeing
from one people are.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Fleeing two one tax to death, one with no income tax,
one bankrupt one flourishing and say, wait a minute, maybe
platforms matter. Maybe this isn't the same party that my

(10:24):
parents were loyal to. It would have been an interesting exercise. Oh,
I'll take all the winning, I'll take the secured border.
I'll take zero verters in DC. But I mean, just
the notion that this could play out in New York City,
it's almost starting to feel like that movie the campaign.

(10:47):
What next, He's going to punch a baby? Well he
can't lift a weight, but could he punch a baby,
punch a dog?

Speaker 1 (10:52):
I don't It would look I could escape from New York.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
Well, only this time he ain't get out in time. Yeah,
that's that's out there this morning.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
And you know what.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
The final piece I'll just say is I can't believe
he doesn't want to go to the final step and say, yeah,
you know what, I was right the first time. Defund
the police. I mean, why fund him if they're not
going to do anything? Would be my question. But anyway,
doesn't matter where we go today. It can't get weirder
than that, And if he gets elected, it can't get
more dangerous.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
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Speaker 4 (11:32):
Del Jora This is basically the same Republican party, and
we voted for the mass. They are letting six hundred
thousand Chinese students into the US to go to our colleges.
That's going to kick out six hundred thousand American students,
native foreign citizens. That we're not getting mass deportations, We're
getting massive importations. This is a joke of administration.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
Yeah, he must have been seated is thirty seconds.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
By the way, it was two hundred and seventy seven,
three and ninety eight Chinese students.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
What was kind of We're all right? Top five stories
of the daytime At twenty.

Speaker 2 (12:13):
Five minutes after the hour, Well, Republican led House Oversight
Committee is issuing new subpoenas for documents held by the
estate of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Brian Shook You All Morning Long reports.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
The committee is moving ahead with its probe into the
disgraced financier, with a request for his will, any documents
resembling a client list, any black books containing Epstein's contacts,
flight logs, and an alleged book of birthday letters from
Epstein's friends. According to a letter from committee chair James Comer,
the Epstein Estate is ready and willing to provide these documents.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Monday mark twelve days without a murder in our nation's capital,
and President Trump has deployed the federal troops since to
the city.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
There has not been a single murder in twelve days.
Tammy Triheo has the latest.

Speaker 6 (13:02):
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller praised the
efforts on Fox News Monday.

Speaker 7 (13:07):
President Trump has literally set the people of Washington, DC free.
They're so happy now that they can just go out
and live their lives. Go to the favorite restaurant, go
to the favorite bar, go to the favorite pool hall,
go to the favorite park.

Speaker 6 (13:19):
DC police told The Washington Post in March that the
nation's capital went sixteen days without a murder, calling it
the longest period in at least six years. Meanwhile, the
DC Police Union is touting an overall drop in crime
since the arrival of the National Guard compared to the
fourteen days prior to the federal control. It says robbery's
down forty two percent, in violent crime down twenty five percent.

(13:39):
I'm Tammy Truhuo.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
Yeah, but one of the misdemeanors, says Mam Donnie in
New York. New York City mayor front run mayoral front
runner Zorn Mamdani wants to stop the enforcement of all
misdemeanor offenses. The Queen's Assemblyman has campaigned on the need
for police to stop honing in on lower level crimes
like shoplifting, salt without as without a weapon, you know,

(14:01):
drug possession, you know, stuff that doesn't matter.

Speaker 6 (14:05):
Police have a critical role to play, but right now
we're relying on them to deal.

Speaker 8 (14:09):
With the failures of our social safety net, which is
preventing them from doing.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Their actual jobs.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
Social safety net is their actual job. The New York
Post reports Mom Donnie is backed and by the Democrats
Socialist of America and backing their policies. It calls detention
and policing instruments of class of war aimed at dominating
the working class.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
Mom Donnie also wants to make prostitution legals. Speaking of
that anyway, Little nas did I say it right? Yeah? Okay,
Little nas X is facing four felonies. Did I say
that right?

Speaker 2 (14:48):
In connection with his arrest in Los Angeles last week?
The rapper whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill. Yes,
it wouldn't be the same if Montero Lamar Hill was
walking around in tidy whitei's and boots. Only arrested early
Friday morning after officers found him naked on the street
wearing only cowboy boots. They say Little nas X charged
at the responding officer, but was subdued and taken to

(15:11):
a local hospital for suspicion if possible overdose. No, just
an idiot, according to the DA's office. Prosecutors charged the
musician with three counts of battery with injury on a
police officer, and one felon account.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Of resisting an executive officer. Well.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
According to the CDC, forty nine percent of us had
a lofty goal of losing twenty pounds before summer arrived.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
Pree tennis with how we're.

Speaker 9 (15:36):
Doing at one to two pounds of weight loss per week.
Twenty pounds is a ten week plan and that success
right is between ten and thirty three percent. But the
agency says all is not lost, That summer plan can
become a holiday weight loss plan, and we might just
make it. Health officials say cold weather makes your body
work harder, which makes white loss easier. Of course, that

(15:58):
Thanksgiving pie is against us. I'm Bree Tennis.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
In baseball, Tigers fell eight to three to the A's
raised Big nine nothing over the Guardians. Dbacks lost seven
five to the Brewers, Cards beat the Pirates seven to six,
Red's lost Dodgers one seven nothing, Angels shut out the
Rangers four to nothing, and the Padres lost nine to
six to the Mariners.

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Speaker 1 (17:03):
How expensive are they? How expensive are they? They are
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Speaker 1 (17:22):
That'll be pretty much out of life by the time.
It's at least for crying out loud.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
It's been twelve days since we've had a murder in DC.
That's wonderful, since Trump deployed federal troops in the city.
Powerball jackpot has rolled over again. It's now at eight
hundred and fifteen million dollars. And this from NBC News,
Cracker Barrel tells customers it could have done a better
job with a logo rollout, but our values haven't changed.
They issued a statement to all of their customers, a

(17:51):
promise to our guests. If the last few days have
shown us anything, it's how deeply people care about Cracker Bear. Well,
I've heard a lot about how your portions have shrunk
and your food is bad. There's no servers anymore, and
it's kind of dirty, which is only charming when your
waffle house. Oh yeah, and they thought your logo was

(18:12):
stupid and some people suspect your woke. We truly are
grateful for your heartfelt voices. Now corporate Speak has made
a little mission statement letter. You've always shown us that
we could have done better and sharing who we are

(18:35):
and who will always be. But what is not changed,
what will never change, are the values. This company was
built on. Cracker Barrel, first opened in nineteen sixty nine.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Hard work, family, scratch cooked food, made with care, a
place where everyone feels at home, no matter where you're
from or where you're headed. That's Cracker Barrel. You'll always
find us. You won't fight Uncle Herschel, You'll fight our
new logo and.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
A few other things. The latest is they changed the
language on the famous peg game. I don't know if
somebody ever felt diminished if they had two or three
left over? Do you remember what the game used to say?

(19:30):
Jump all but one, and if you leave only one,
you're a genius.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Leave two and.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
You're pretty smart. I like that one perty smart, Leave two,
you're verty smart. Leave three you're just playing dumb. Leave
four and you're just a plain old egg. No ramus,
All right, clearly you know silly stupid thing. Now listen,
their values haven't changed, nothing's changed.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Could have done a better job rolling out the logo
until you sit down to play the PEG game.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Now it says leave only one and you're a genius.
Leave two, rocking the chair but not the game. Leave
three or more, no reason to be embarrassed. Just try again,
and we think you get a participation egg just for playing.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
Red and.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
Red and I were kind of kicking around some ideas
that will also signify no change in values at the
cracker barrel, like the vegan tofu scramble and avocado toaster.
Maybe the gluten free, dairy free, sugar free, soy free,
not free, flavor free air sandwich with a side of
organically locally sourced non GMO air chips.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I mean, who knows what's that?

Speaker 2 (20:47):
But you know, I noticed that there's like two reactions,
well really three, and I kind of fall in this one.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
The price point is very high.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
The line to be seated doesn't match the level of
opened tables, and the reason for that is they lack servers.
So I don't know about yours, but at our restaurant,
half or more of the tables are unused.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
There's not enough servers.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
And then because there's so few servers, even the ones
they seat after you've waited not quite hot, fresh and fast,
if you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (21:30):
This started in COVID. They started shortening the portions and
they just stayed short and the price stayed high, and
the food's a little cold and the service is a
little slow. I don't know where this whole logo. I
don't know why this whole logo thing.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
I think you know, they're right, and it's like the
way it was done and the spokespeople they chose and
the corporate speak. They maybe it's August, maybe it's slow new.
I don't know how they became the couple at the
Coldplay concert, but they did for the last two weeks.
I mean, they're the biggest losers of the summer, that
couple at a Coldplay concert.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
And Cracker Burrow. And so you'll hear a lot of
people say, well, I'm just sick of talking about it.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
I don't care. I don't even go there anymore. But
it's not so great anymore. Especially the lunches really fallen off.
That's why I stopped going there. It's not a slam,
it's just a reality. This logo isn't helping. PC wording
on the PEG game probably isn't gonna help with some

(22:39):
it's just almost like, is there a common sense culture,
like a cancel culture, a new common sense posse that
has been formed to address these what's left of the
remnant of aggressive peace. I mean, I'm thinking of the

(22:59):
Snoop Dogs, which I'm not going to really do it length,
but they're trying to cancel Snoop Dogg because he's uncomfortable
with cartoons portraying alternate lifestyles that force him to ask
have to answer grandchildren's question how can two women have
a baby and why are the two women kissing? You know,

(23:20):
and so he just said, you know, I'm afraid to
go to movies with my grandkids. Well, now that's being
sold as homophobic. I could play you the entertainment tonight,
peace on it. But I mean they're just treating this
guy like he's the scum of the earth, not realizing

(23:41):
now this would be street cred you know your audience,
This would be street cred with Snoop Dogg's audience.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
Oh cool would it be to say, my granddad is
Snoop Dogg?

Speaker 11 (23:50):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (23:51):
Well, he goes by what was the name read.

Speaker 10 (23:55):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (23:56):
Is it gramp dog or something? Because they asked them
with your grand kids. I think it's gramp Dog.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
I mean, he's only the face of NBC Olympic coverage right. Well,
for now, let's see where this goes.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
You never know, but it is to me more fascinating
than all this is why, because if you get down
to the root of it.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
Damn you for changing our country value. That's not what
is really about.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
This is a post Trump culture now, which is to say,
all the games we were forced to play, we don't
have to anymore. Now that doesn't mean that Trump is
anything negative, islamophobic, nativists, all that. It just means we've
put up with this gradule like you would boil a frog,
slowly turning up the word police, the cancel. We've put

(24:52):
up with it all and they were just waiting for
someone to tell him you don't have to. And so
now there's a a common sense posse addressing the cancel culture.
So in some ways it seems like far too much
of a reaction to a restaurant that lost me over service, cleanliness,

(25:16):
quality of food. Yeah, I could tell you as a
as a rule, it was handled pretty poorly. You know,
running a cracker barrel isn't much different, and you can't
say this anymore, but in its day taking over heritage
radio station because you can come into town and that

(25:39):
morning host sounds folksy and awful. He's not doing the
call letters the way you want. He's not teasing, he's
not doing setups, and you think.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Oh, I'm gonna fire him.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Well, he's done the one thing that would take you
ten years, no matter how good someone was that you
hired or good to your ears to do. He's become
a part of their life. When you take over a
very heritage radio station, you make changes very subtly and
very slowly.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
There are people who.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
Know if they're brushing their teeth when Top five Stories
comes on, that means they're running on time.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
I mean, they're setting their life around this and they're
used to this voice. People don't like change. I mean
that's one of the lessons that I think they were
woken it up a little bit and too fast and
got caught and it's slow summer months, and it's a
product that wasn't doing so well and quite frankly for

(26:44):
roadside Stop and Eat getting beat by others. I mean,
isn't that it? Am I missing anything on this?

Speaker 2 (26:51):
Although, but don't come out with these cheesy little statements
and then you've woke the pegboard game. Look if they
got to the knickknacks and the pet there was nothing
subtle or gradual about this, nor was it handled well.
Cracker Brough continues to be along with whatever that couple

(27:12):
was in Boston on the kiss cam of Coldplay, the
big losers of the summer, that's for sure.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
All right, if you.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
If you can stick around a little bit later on,
we're gonna we're very excited to have Lieutenant Colonel James Careful.
How long has James Carafinal been out of the country.
I had attracted seventeen months. It feels like, no, it's
just been about three weeks.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
That was two or three.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
I think it was two weeks really, But we're gonna
talk about the conflicting signals coming from Russia. But then
there's also in our polls of plenty, which I'm going
to get to here before he comes on, some mixed
reviews on the president's diplomacy. But really, if you go
inside those numbers, it's just the partisan matrix speaking back
at you. And I think also, well, last the attenate colonel,
isn't that irrelevant anyway? Whether we think these peace talks

(28:02):
are going to create peace or not. Isn't that irrelevant?
You gotta try, and you can't make the goal just
to end the war to the point where you would
give them Ukraine. You have to stand your ground and
make a good deal. But we're also gonna talk about
these mixed signals because I can't figure out if these
Russian foreign ministers are speaking for Putin or themselves. Is

(28:25):
their division at home in Russia? Tonnor Colonel James Carafano
was back in the third out. Of course, we'll have
sounds of the day the Democrats had their Big Committee
annual summer meeting. Can I play one quick group, real
quick without being too late? Okay, this is this is
the chairman Ken Martin. Now I have another clip of

(28:49):
Ken Martin two coming up and sounds the day, next
half hour or in the six o'clock the second album,
seven o'clock hour for your East Coast. But this one
comes This is kind of like that moment where he
boils it all down. Obviously, a big theme that was
being addressed is We're not a divided party and they are.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
We're not an ineffective party and.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
They are because they're divided. We're not a dying party,
and they are because they're divided, and they're ineffective, and
they're out of touch with the American people.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
No, no, no, no, no, no. They have something that
unites them.

Speaker 2 (29:31):
And this was probably the only specific that came out
during the entire Annual Summer Meeting. I know, some peo
you think I'm hard on Democrats, but it's that bad.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
Listen.

Speaker 8 (29:43):
We are all unified towards one single goal to stop
Donald Trump and put this country back on track. Yes,
yes we have differences of opinion. Yes we're a big
ten party. Yes we don't agree on everything, but that's
a beauty of this Democratic Party. We are still unified

(30:04):
despite our differences.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
Trump derangement syndrome is all that's left with the Democrat Party,
which begs the question, so what are they when Trump's
gone in three years? This is still a party at
war with itself, divided greatly, with no message, out of
touch with the people, and no leader emerging. And I
didn't see anything coming, no signs of getting their act

(30:29):
together at the DNC Annual Summer Meeting either.

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It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chino.

Speaker 12 (30:36):
Mourning Michael, Jeffrey and read combining the reality that even
high end cars are designed to be disposable once the
factory Warny has run out with the need to because
of their costs stretch financing.

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The seven years leasing is the least you could do.
You saw what he did with that. Don't you the lease?
You can do that? Well, You're a tough audience. All right.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Perhaps maybe Talkback of the Day is still up for grabs.
Email of the Day, No way, it's just been awarded
to Mark. Mark said, you were talking about Mondani wanting
to end all misdemeanor charges and easy paths for criminals.

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I have one thing to say in about New York
City's future. Boys come out to play.

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Oh what a great movie words, and then the Yankee
guys dressing the pen stories with their pats come out
to monk you. Oh, Mark, you are the email of
the Day at Michael di at iHeartMedia dot com.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
All right, Top five stories to day.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
The Republican let House Oversight Committee is issuing a new
subpoena for documents held by the estate of the late
sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 5 (31:46):
The committee is moving ahead with its probe into the
disgraced financier with a request for his will and he
documents resembling a client list, any black books containing Epstein's contacts,
flight logs, and in a ledged book of birthday letters
from Epstein's friends. According to a letter from committee chair
James Comer, the Epstein estate is ready and willing to

(32:08):
provide these documents.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
California Governor Gavin Newsom is ramping up his online trolling
targeted at President Trump with the opening of his Patriot Shop.

Speaker 6 (32:20):
Governor Newsom shared in a post on x that the
Patriot Shop is now open and it's sold over one
hundred thousand dollars worth of merchandise already. It marks the
governor's latest move in his recent campaign mocking the president's
social media style. Customers can purchase items from the shop,
including a Newsome twenty twenty six mug, a Don't Poke
the Baar Yard sign, and a baseball cap with the

(32:41):
phrase Newsom was right about everything. I'm Tammy TRIHEO.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
It just doesn't work, does it? It does?

Speaker 2 (32:50):
Sales of new single homes slowed more than expected in July.
Matt Mattinson has the details.

Speaker 11 (32:55):
Government figures show new home sales fell to a seasonally
adjusted annual rate of sties one hundred fifty two thousand
units last month. Industry analysts say it's another sign the
housing market is struggling as mortgage rates remain high. The
average sales price of new houses sold in July was
just over four hundred and eighty seven thousand dollars. New
home data is seen as an indicator of the broader economy.

(33:16):
I'm at Mattinson, Oh, I know you can't stand him.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
Today marks fifty years the Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run.

Speaker 10 (33:33):
The Studio album, first released in nineteen seventy five, when
platinum seven times, earning a place in the Library of Congress.
It comes as US Representative Frank Polone introduces a House
resolution honoring the fiftieth anniversary of the Boss's iconic album,
calling it a way to celebrate the enduring cultural and
musical legacy of one of New Jersey's favorite suns. The
resolution also highlights the importance of federal support for the arts,

(33:56):
along with institutions like the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center
for American Music. I'm Chris Craschio. Today is National Dog Day.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
No, not the Hot Dog We're celebrating the bond between
humans and canines pre tennis.

Speaker 9 (34:09):
With more rovers as Americans treat our dogs like a
member of the family. We spend over three thousand dollars
a year on food, care and clothing. We talk to
them like they're humans, saying things like get out of
my spot on the couch and no, you can't drive,
And in return, they give us the side eye, stick
their nose up to pet food because people food is
so much better, and offer us oodles of love. And

(34:31):
that's what today is about, appreciation of dogs. Just don't
tell the cat.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
I'm pre tennis birthdays today.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
Home Alone star McCauley mcculkin is forty five, Bridesmaid star
Melissa McCarthy is fifty five. Actor Chris Pine is forty
five and comedian, and I'm glad he's still with us.
He's got his life together now. Finally, John mullaney is
forty three. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday. We're so
glad you were born.

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We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael nhild Joano

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