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Speaker 1 (00:32):
Oh.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
This is your birthday song. It is a very long night.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Happy birthday, Michael.
Speaker 5 (00:39):
Happy birthday, Michael. Hey, thank you so much for being
the gift that we get every day. I just wish
you all the best and my Mary, good health, good times, prosperity.
May you live long enough to be a burden to
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your week off.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Hey, Mike, this is Mike and Cincinnati.
Speaker 6 (00:59):
Happy birthday, Pizza boy in forty seven on your birthday.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Oh all right, well, thank you for all the birthday wishes.
By the way, Tim Daily and Robin Bronk are going
to be joining us next half hour. Tim Daily, you
know from Madam Secretary Wings and now liamn But he's
also a president, a president of the Creative Coalition, another president.
Right here, we say hell to the chief. He's the
one we all say hail to. He has the power
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because he takes a shower. Mister President, good morning.
Speaker 6 (01:30):
Well I have to say this, Pizza boy, it's a
tremendous morning.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
It's a wonderful day to be alive and a wonderful
day to keep winning.
Speaker 6 (01:39):
Right, It's a wonderful day to keep winning.
Speaker 4 (01:41):
We're winning like nobody's ever seen before.
Speaker 6 (01:43):
And the ratings, sir, are through the roof again.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
You're doing so well. They're doing tremendously.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Well, ironically only on Fridays.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
All right, So, I mean you're working for peace in
the Middle East, you're working for peace in Ukraine, restoring
law and order in our cities. You're building an a
com I mean, you're doing a lot of things. And
then you even got to solve Cracker Barrel problems and
tell them what to do, go back to the old
logo and run your business better.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
Well, I have to say that about Cracker Bell.
Speaker 6 (02:13):
You know, they took a very good friend of mine
off the logo, Uncle Herschel.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
We got along well with him.
Speaker 6 (02:19):
I was a tremendous guy.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
I knew him very well.
Speaker 6 (02:21):
We did not call him Bobby, because I know you're
going to ask that question.
Speaker 4 (02:26):
We didn't call him Bobby. We call Robert F. Kennedy, Junia.
We call him Bobby. What a great guy. He's a
wonderful person.
Speaker 6 (02:33):
And he was doing the push ups and the pull
ups with scare right. Hed Dig said, uh, and Bobby.
But I got along very well with Herschel. Uncle Herschel
tremendous guy. And they took him off the logo.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
What they did to him was terrible.
Speaker 6 (02:49):
They took him on for logo and we said to
Cracker beell, you might want to fix that. So they
put Uncle Herschel back. But we we got to look
very well together.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
I got a look well with Uncle Hershe.
Speaker 6 (03:00):
So I got along.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Well with the Burger King.
Speaker 6 (03:02):
But I got along very well, even better with Ronald McDonald.
But I get along with you see this the theme
pizza boys. I get along well with everybody, right, I
get along well with so many people. And when you
look at it as a tremendous place, Cracker bar Now
we need them to leave the inside of the restaurants
alone because people love people love the old timey, they
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love the pancakes, they love a lot. But we got
the logo change, and now we have to get that CEO.
We have to look at that CEO and we have
to say fired.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
We got to get rid of because she hurt. She
hurt the brand.
Speaker 6 (03:39):
And if you look at something, you look at the
glasses that she wears.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
She's got the.
Speaker 6 (03:44):
Same submarine porthole glasses that old them in a Rosio
o'donald wearing a telltale side.
Speaker 4 (03:50):
Of something's really wrong with you that much?
Speaker 6 (03:52):
I just do.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
When would the left realize woke is ted and you
keep trying to do that narrative, It's going to fail.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
Cracker Barrel is the late.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
I had this request from a listener after watching the
cabinet meeting this week. Who do you think is fatter,
Chris Christie or JB.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Pritzker.
Speaker 4 (04:09):
You know, I got along very well with Galileo.
Speaker 6 (04:12):
Remember Galileoh I do the astronomer. He's a tremendous guy
and he was one of the first people to find them.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
You know they call them the gas giants, right you
look at JB.
Speaker 6 (04:24):
Pritzker, Jigily Belly and the slob known.
Speaker 4 (04:28):
As Chris Christie's a slob.
Speaker 6 (04:30):
But you look at him, and I'm gonna have to say,
I think Chris Christie's fatter, I really do. And I'm
surprised that when he shut down the George Washington Bridge
when he crossed it, I'm surprised he didn't take down
the George Washington Bridge. You know, he's taken down many
things in the past. London Bridge came down because him
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and Rosie o'donnald were walking across at.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
This came down, my fair lady.
Speaker 6 (04:57):
But it never would have happened if I built it,
and it never that happened if I was president or
Prime Minister of England. You look at it, but instead they.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
Have Sadiki Cotton Job. He's a terrifor person. It's a
total scam.
Speaker 6 (05:10):
But Chris Christie also took.
Speaker 4 (05:12):
Down the Titanic.
Speaker 6 (05:14):
He got on it, it went down and became a submarine.
Speaker 4 (05:17):
Not supposed to happen.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Yeah, but you look at it.
Speaker 6 (05:20):
Chris Christie is a complete and total slum and he's
much bigger than Jiggly Belly Pritzker. But not by much.
Speaker 4 (05:29):
And he's catching up. But did you know this?
Speaker 6 (05:31):
Every time Chris Christie or Jiggly Belly Pritzker steps on
their bathroom scale, it says, please, one at a time.
Speaker 4 (05:40):
You're hurting me. That's what it says. When I step
on the scale.
Speaker 6 (05:44):
Yes, it does.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
When I step on the.
Speaker 6 (05:46):
Scale, it says, hello, sir, you're a beautiful person. It
reads you off a very nice number.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
Not what I can tell you.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
You had a very traumatic experience in your first presidential debate.
You got caught in Christie's orbit, and you've never been
the same since. T Te and Travis getting engaged. And
I can't believe a reporter, you know, said this is
the biggest earth shattering cultural news and we have to
get your response to it.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
And I thought you handled it very classy.
Speaker 6 (06:12):
Well you look at you look at the one of
the fake news reporters who couldn't contain herself.
Speaker 4 (06:18):
On one of these networks. She want to be ashamed
of herself. But you look at Taylor Swift. These are
great people.
Speaker 6 (06:25):
I have to say that I taught Taylor how to sing.
I taught Travis Kelsey how to play football.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
He's the tightest end.
Speaker 6 (06:33):
Of the world has ever seen one of the Mahomes.
Great guy, you know you look at Pat Mahomes.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
And taught him how to throw.
Speaker 6 (06:41):
So my fingerprints are all.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
Over that one.
Speaker 6 (06:43):
My finger prints are all over it, and they're beautiful fingerprints.
I have to say that they're solid gold fingerprints.
Speaker 4 (06:49):
You look at it.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
But they're getting married, And I could say one thing
to Travis prenup. You got to get that prenup.
Speaker 4 (06:56):
Make a great deal.
Speaker 6 (06:57):
I'll make a beautiful deal because you know, she to
break up with people and then she writes the songs
about the people. So Travis, listen to your favorite president,
even though you may not like me, but I think
you do secretly. But you got to let to tell Taylor.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
We gotta do it.
Speaker 6 (07:14):
We got to make sure that you get taken care of, Travis,
because or else she's gonna take you to.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
The wood shed. You know what that to happen. I
heard I'll know a great deal. Will excuse me. We'll
make a great deal. So much I can tell you.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
I heard that the prenup is so long. They're borrowing
Joe Biden's auto pen. Well Friday forty seven, we continue
Marco Rubia with the line of the week. He said,
Labor Day's a big holiday for him. After all, he's
got four jobs. Are you thinking about a fifth or
a sixth after Labor Day for Marco?
Speaker 4 (07:42):
Well, we're looking at it, right. He's a tremendous guy.
Speaker 6 (07:45):
You look at him. He went from little Marco to
medium sized Marco.
Speaker 4 (07:51):
Now he's going to be super sized. Mark's all big.
He's got so many jobs. We're looking at him.
Speaker 6 (07:56):
He might be the next White House Fridy Cook.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
You know that.
Speaker 6 (07:59):
We look at him be the next you know, he
also might be the next Fed chair.
Speaker 7 (08:03):
We don't know.
Speaker 6 (08:04):
He almost became the Pope, you know that he was
in the running for a second. Not know that they
actually they actually asked me to do it, and I said,
that's interesting.
Speaker 4 (08:13):
Pope Donald the strongest and greatest.
Speaker 6 (08:15):
We couldn't do it because we're president. You know, there
were so many other roles. But Marco Rubio, we're looking
at him to do a lot, you know, we're looking
at him to do a lot any job that that
we have. He may be the new DC police chief.
Just were looking at so many beautiful things for him.
But he has done a tremendous job and he earned
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the day off. He doesn't like taking days off, but
he earned the day off. Except he has to go
on the fake news and school people like Margaret Brennan, Heggy,
she does a horrible job. Well, Kristen Welker, she does
a horrible job because Marco Rubio takes them to class.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
He says, I am a professor.
Speaker 6 (08:57):
Supersized Marco take notes.
Speaker 4 (09:00):
This is how we do it.
Speaker 6 (09:01):
I know, he's done a tremendous job, and he had
the line of the day, except a lot of the day.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Because you had some great ones too, especially about Pam Bondi.
All right, so what a huge success?
Speaker 2 (09:13):
I mean, you have zero border crossings four months in
a row, and after twelve days there were zero murders
in DC. You have New York and California all saying
we don't need you here, you shouldn't be here, we'll
take care of it. Well, if they will, why aren't they?
And maybe you've made your point. You don't even need
to go there. You're getting local cities to prioritize law
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and order.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Again, it's a big victory.
Speaker 4 (09:37):
Well, it's a huge victory.
Speaker 6 (09:38):
And all we do is win, right, is that's all
I do is win, win, win, no matter what.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
And I do that very well.
Speaker 6 (09:45):
I wrote that.
Speaker 4 (09:45):
Actually it was the line out of the Art of
the Deal. All I do is win.
Speaker 6 (09:50):
You know that.
Speaker 4 (09:51):
And you look at California.
Speaker 6 (09:52):
You look in Greasy Avenue Stone. He's a greasy guy.
You look at him, very greasy, you know.
Speaker 4 (09:59):
And he has a big problem.
Speaker 6 (10:01):
Somehow he borders the largest ocean in the world, but
his state runs out of water.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
We don't know how that's possible.
Speaker 6 (10:08):
They say to me, sir, that posla Lah, Greasy gaven.
Speaker 4 (10:12):
Is to come.
Speaker 6 (10:13):
He's a terrible person. You look at New York, the
other side of the country. The buck toothed boatocks bandit
of Buffalo Kaffy Hoko, she's a very stupid I have
to say that greasy Gavin is not a stupid person.
Speaker 4 (10:27):
He's a horrible person.
Speaker 6 (10:29):
Greasy Gavin is not stupid. The buck toothed botox banded
of Buffalo Kaffy.
Speaker 4 (10:35):
She's a very low IQ person. And Buffalo ought to
be a shame.
Speaker 6 (10:39):
But you look at her now. She's asking the judges
in New York to hold the criminals when her own
caseless mail laws are allowing the judges to release the criminals.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
You can't make him up.
Speaker 6 (10:51):
Very low iq, very stupid. These are some very interesting people,
but we like a lot of them.
Speaker 4 (10:56):
But we also look at some of these people that
said they've got a lot of problems.
Speaker 6 (11:00):
It's like, well, O, Bill's some kid win a super Bowl.
Speaker 4 (11:02):
You woul understand that.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Earlier this week she was the birthday girl. There you
have it. Friday with forty seven Hell to achieve. He's
the one we all say hail to.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
He has the follower because he takes his shower mister President,
as always, thank you for your leadership and your time.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
Thank you, pizza boy.
Speaker 6 (11:19):
Congratulations are more fantastic ratings?
Speaker 1 (11:22):
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This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chune. Morning
birthday boy. Do you happen to see the meme that
came out with a new logo for Cracker Barrel?
Speaker 2 (13:21):
It shows Trump is the old man leaning up against
a barrel of oil.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
Hilarious. That's the one that they should go with.
Speaker 4 (13:28):
Good morning brother, I'm so glad that you were born.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
Oh happy birthday.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
Is this Donald Trump guy that you have calling in?
Is it really Donald Trump? Or is it a comedian?
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Okay, you know, we try to make this clear, but
we don't do it enough. That is the very talented
and funny Sean Farrage. In fact, he does messages for people.
It's so uncanny, it's scary. But if you go to
Faraschemedia dot com you can have I had a friend,
I haven't wished somebody a happy birthday? Went over like Gangbusters.
Sean Farrage is Friday with forty seven, not the actual
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The actual President would have wished me happy birthday, all right, twenty.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Six minutes after the offer. Just waking up.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
It's Friday, August the twenty ninth. These your top five stories.
Today marks the twentieth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
Speaker 8 (14:16):
It made landfall on the US Gulf Coast on August
twenty ninth, two thousand and five. Katrina remains one of
the most devastating natural disasters in US history, killing over
eighteen hundred people. Most of the deaths were in New Orleans,
particularly in low lying areas like the Lower ninth Ward.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
After the city's levy system failed.
Speaker 8 (14:33):
Images of thousands of stranded residents living a squalor for
days waiting for basic supplies sun the nation.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
The George W.
Speaker 8 (14:40):
Bush administration, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagen, and Louisiana Governor
Kathleen Blanco were all blamed for the lack of preparedness
and slow response.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
A marked mayfield as they should be, Katrina didn't kill
a thousand, Katrina came and went. The lack of preparedness,
the delay in mandatory evact euations, not having the buses
and transport ready for the indigen and poor. The derelection
of duty killed one thousand and you know what, tragically
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twenty years later, it's just as likely to happen again.
Speaker 5 (15:16):
Well.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Labor Days upon US TSA says it will screen over
seventeen million people traveling this holiday.
Speaker 9 (15:21):
The travel period runs through September fourth, with the peak
travel they expected to be Saturday, August thirtieth. The TSA
expects us to be the busiest Labor Day travel period
on record, as the agency anticipates passenger volumes to be
eight point five percent higher than last year air travel
volumes this summer, or the highest the agency has seen
in its history. I'm Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
This is an interesting one.
Speaker 10 (15:44):
Do you gi me?
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They say, you see you go.
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I really hesitated even doing it, but they University of
North Carolina tar here Ahead football coach Bill Belichick's girlfriend
wants to trademark the term gold Digger for a lot
of jewelry and key chains. The twenty four year old
Jordan Hudson is forty nine years younger dirty old man
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than the former Patriots coach, now in Chapel Hill coaching
North Carolina. The trademark application was filed through TCE Rights
Management the company Belichick owns and Hudson manages run right now,
if she's a self professed gold digger, you've got more
to worry about than key chains. We celebrate a national
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day that may send you on a restaurant mission.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Today.
Speaker 11 (16:33):
It's safe to say no one would go into a
restaurant and order a plate of mixed up scraps, but
today you should, as it's National Chop Suey Day. And
that's the literal translation. It's a plate of meat and
veggiees and a light sauce that once dominated American menus
in the twenties, but it's hard to find now, and
you won't find it in China because the dish is American.
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So grab a fork, not chopsticks. I'm pre tennis.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
College football kicks off in full force.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
We've got number one versus three tomorrow Texas, Ohio State.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
That'll be at noon eastern.
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The Ques headed to Knoxville to take on the balls
noon eastern, oh You and Illinois State at six o'clock eastern,
LSU Clemson nine verses four, Michigan, New Mexico, and then
Sunday Notre Dame and Miami. We only have three games
in your morning show. Baseball dback six' four over The.
Brewers Yesterday cardinals beat The pirates four to one and
The mets lost seven to four to The. Marlins AND
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i did, notice and in addition to wishing me happy,
birthday you NOTICED i was giving you Your mets.
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Score this Is Sean paul From, Arita, florida and my
morning show is Your Morning show With nostros Del.
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Michael That's jeffrey controlling the.
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Sound red's been very quiet today but keeping an eye
on the content like The banker And Dealer Don't deal
and if you're just waking. Up nolins is set to
commemorate the twentieth anniversary Of Hurricane katrina with reef, Layings
Labor day travels upon us Gas lois it's ben since twenty,
twenty good news for car travelers AND tsa expecting about
seventeen million OF us to pass through the radar, detector
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and college football kicks off in full swing opening. Weekend
really tomorrow is some key key Games we're waiting On tim.
Daily you, know first Of i'm a huge fan From
Madam secretary really going back To, wings and now he
is the love interest in the New leanne. Hit Leanne
morgan is kind of our treasure here In. Tennessee she's
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got a new sitcom that was really brilliant and debuted On. Netflix,
so you, know part of me wants to talk him
more about him and that his marriage To Ti. Leoni
but he is a president and he is the president
of The Creative, Coalition SO i got to try to juggle,
this you, know so THAT, i you, know talk about
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what he wants to talk about and then get to
WHAT i want to talk. About let'll be the schree
to see how that. Plays and then the other part
of this, is you, know you bring up The National
endowment Of arts and everybody has a, firm immovable, position
probably one formed decades, ago.
Speaker 12 (19:29):
You.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Know AND i get. It The maplethorpe was a big
story twenty years. Ago dose is cutting a lot of.
THINGS i get. It actors have been on the wrong
side of And i'm clearly on one bias.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Side but the challenge for us all.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
Is is it time to revisit this. Conversation is there
parts of this story that we do need to look
at and funding We he's here funding we do need to.
Find So Tim daley is joining, us is making the
case this conversation needs to be, reopened AND i think
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you're just the guy to do.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
It that's.
Speaker 10 (20:08):
RIGHT i, mean we're talking about sort of what is
the emissary of our, culture and that's the.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
ARTS i.
Speaker 10 (20:17):
Mean and it's it's interesting that every time there's a
push to cut the national down for the, ARTS i
try to remind the politicians who are voting against or
voting against, it or voting voting to cut that budget
that the first thing that happens whenever dignitaries come from
a foreign country is bring out the, dancers bring out the,
singers you, know put on a big. Show because that's
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the thing we're most proud of. It that's what represents our.
Culture AND i would you, know there are lots of
statistics THAT i could bore you, with but the one
that struck me so significantly is that when children have
a full curriculum in the, arts they're three times more
likely to graduate from high. School and if you're a
high school, graduate not only are you going to make
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more money and have more of an opportunity to go to,
college but you are going to have be a productive.
Citizen you're probably going to have a job and pay,
taxes and you will be a citizen as opposed to an.
Inmate so it's really important that arts be included as
part of a full rounded. Education and as far as
the national and noun for the arts, goes it's forget
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about all the wu wu. Stuff it's a money. Maker
it returns nine dollars to the economy for every dollar
spent by the. Government so in an era where you
know people are talking about cutting government, waste.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
This is the.
Speaker 10 (21:32):
Opposite this is actually putting money in the federal and
community coffers because arts are an economic boon to every
community that they're.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
In i'm a, parent AND i can tell you that
we're raising a generation of kids that are having a
very difficult time being social and, communicating and then they
graduate living in this you, know social media, bubble and
get to college and now you're going to stand in
front of class and present.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Something these things are going to be in.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
Vale the other thing we're fighting right now culturally is mental.
Illness nobody even thinks about the arts kind of like
sports and other extracurricular, stuff the impact it has because
we're meant to have human.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Connection so there's.
Speaker 10 (22:12):
That there's, also as you mentioned about sports being your,
THING i mean performing arts particularly teach, discipline time, management
working with the, group all those things that are important
for anything that you do in. Life, now we are
not suggesting that we teach arts so that there can
be millions more professional. Artists being a professional artist is very,
difficult but we, know and statistics prove this, out and
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scientific research proves this that if you have arts in your,
life you will be a more productive human. Being you'll
have the ability to use your creativity and your imagination
to envision a life for yourself and.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
Go out and get. It.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Yeah the distraction is of course that we've never Met,
tim and there's a million Things i've always wanted to
say to, you Like wings was a, classic and your
partner in, That Steven, weber is.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
Brilliant i'll never forget when he was the.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Shucker on The Larry, david which was a brilliant character for,
him and Then Madam, secretary and THEN i want TO
i want to tell, you tell your wife what a family,
man what that movie means to. ME i make SURE
i watch it every year SO i stay focused on
the right. Things and then now you've got the new
hit show With. Leanne she's Our tennessee, treasure AND i
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don't did you guys sense the magic of? That because
that show's brilliant Of.
Speaker 10 (23:27):
Leanne, yeah, well you know it's it's it's hard to
sense magic in my, opinion or at least it's hard
for me to sense, it BUT i.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
DID i do know That leanne is.
Speaker 10 (23:36):
An absolutely, wonderful, hilarious, adorable, darling sweet kind, person AND,
i you, know love working with.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
HER i love hanging out with her because, she's you,
know got a heart of.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Goal well you're her, Boyfriend you're Coming you're coming.
Speaker 10 (23:51):
Back in season? Two, Right, well we'll see if there's
a season, too we'll. SEE i, Mean i'm not dead
and we haven't broken.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
Up, WELL i think it's very, Successful Madame, Secretary, well
you obviously had a great run with that and found
your wife along the. Way why are you always playing
such nice? Guys tell me that every now and then
you stub your toe and say something, bad or you're
just always walking around Reading Saint thomas aquainas.
Speaker 10 (24:14):
Well if you kind of look around at my, RESUME
i haven't always played nice.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
Guys but, well that's, true BUT i seem.
Speaker 10 (24:20):
TO i don't, know it's just a it's smoking, Mirrors,
michael you know it belies the dark hearted.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Tragedy, yeah it doesn't.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
Matter what character you're, playing you come out in that
you seem like a great. GUY i just always wanted
to say, hello nice to meet. You make sure you
thank your wife for a family, Man AND i like
Where leanne might be. Going AND i love the work
that you And robin are, doing and we encourage people
to do. That, listen we're a government of the. People
the people have to speak this whole backwards notion that
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we have that these career politicians are celebrities and they're
on a march of their career and. Growth, no they're
there to represent and serve. Us so if we're not getting,
something it's because we're not doing our duty as. Citizens
so that's really what we want to empower people to.
DO i really wanted to get out the message because
this is a very polarizing issue and people feel the
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need to pick. Aside AND i do think we don't
understand all the things what band meant to my, son
what plays make to other, kids but it goes even
beyond that into mental health and, socialization AND i think
really offsetting all the dangers of social. Media it's this
conversation needs to be, Reframed Tim, WELL.
Speaker 10 (25:35):
I really appreciate, That, michael and you're absolutely, right and
we're out here to try to reframe it and try
to present arts not as, dessert not as a luxury,
item but as a vital part.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Of every human being's.
Speaker 10 (25:47):
Life and you, know the wonderful thing about THE nea
is that it gives seed money sort of a good
housekeeping stamp of approval to every congressional district in The United,
states and for big cities it's maybe not quite as,
important but for little rural communities all over the. Country
it is crucial that they get some exposure to arts
because you, know my contention is that what Makes america
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great one of the things is that we have this
amazingly imaginative and creative. Culture and the reason for that
is because of the. Arts because you, know creativity and
imagination are muscles and if you don't use, them the.
Atrophy so the gym for the creative mind and the
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imaginative mind is the. Arts so get in, that get
do some, arts get your creative mind, going and you'll
be a better, doctor, lawyer, politician you, know, plumber whatever
you may, be you're going to be a better problem
solver and a more successful.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
Human, WELL i can tell you in your life in,
radio we used to have entry level, positions board, operators
so on overnight, guys and that's what became the hosts
of the next. Generation and they're simply not there today
because we cut off that. Seed and that must not. Happened,
Robin one last question for, you why did you Choose
tim to be? President what about this GUY i think
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is so great and love his work makes him perfect for.
Speaker 10 (27:09):
This if you've read her, speechless she's muted herself, question and.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
That's why you're just, like that's the one Question i'm not.
ANSWERING i was just being dreamy About.
Speaker 4 (27:23):
Tim.
Speaker 7 (27:24):
Now we ran into each other at The Sundance Film.
FESTIVAL i saw the, Spark, YEAH i saw the. Interest
he actually talked to, me SO i, said come on,
in AND i pulled him into a Creative coalition event
and he was.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Hooked.
Speaker 2 (27:41):
Yeah, Well i've really enjoyed the thrill of meeting both of.
You so how DID i Do tim and balancing the
issue and my.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
FANDING i think you did really. Well i'm very proud of. You.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Michael he's he's just a terrific. Guy by the, way
he did play a. Back he Played David koresh brilliantly
in the. Movie yeah he Was David. Koresh. Wow he
played another psycho in another movie AND i can't. Remember
he's just such a good. Guy and you, KNOW i
didn't want to get into, it but you, know he
was such a not ef feminine but just you, know
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they made him such a weak.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Husband In Madam.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
SECRETARY i, mean he's always walking around with this little
leather cover Of prayers Of.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Saint you. Know thomas Aquainne.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
Is but he's just a terrific guy and he's very,
talented AND i finally put my finger on WHY i
like him so. Much he talks, like looks like and
acts Like Vincent, giordano Somebody i've known Since vincent was
ten years, old a dear friend from back In New.
ORLEANS i think THAT'S i, THINK i am what do
you call?
Speaker 1 (28:44):
That when you're?
Speaker 2 (28:45):
PROJECTING i THINK i project a lot Of, vincent WHO
i know and love and is a great character on.
Him but he just seems like such a great. Guy
the main point of doing, It i'm kind of like,
Read IF i have to be, HONEST i think that
The national domen of The arts needs to focus on,
elementary junior high in high school and get away from,
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uh you, know funds for professional artists of any.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
Kind and they and they have some things that they
have done in the.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
Past BUT i will also say we shouldn't still be
talking About maplethorpe and throw out any babies with the.
Bathwater it just may be time to have the conversation.
Again and my ultimate point was he might be the
guy to have the conversation with how.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Are we going to do? This in like two.
Speaker 13 (29:33):
Minutes the consequence is the best way to get back
on your, faces to get.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
Up off your.
Speaker 12 (29:40):
Eye i've been living rent free in that guy's head for,
years and that's just a.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
Ball you know.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
What they're just blowing Off Steve sounds of the daytime
forty seven minutes after the.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
Hour, well the numbers speak for.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
Themselves Donald trump brought In National guard support and total
arrest IN dc are one thy ninety, four illegal gun,
sees one hundred and. FIFTEEN i, mean it's just busting
every leftist. Narrative dome gang members, arrested eight missing children,
recovered two homeless encampments cleared forty. Nine you didn't need new,
(30:17):
Laws you didn't need to make this a big public.
Debate you just needed to enforce the law and secure
law in. Order now The president has done. IT i
don't think he has to go in any of these other.
CITIES i don't think he has the authority to go
in any of these other. Cities but look at How
Gavin newsom's already taken the. Bait he's Using State guard
to clean up his. State, well why didn't you Before
Donald trump did? This the main THING i care about
(30:40):
is a safe. Capital kids not being, abducted people not being,
raped not being. Murdered but what Has Donald trump done
IN dc that's going to impact a lot of inner,
cities will stop turning blind eyes to? Deaths and how
big of a political. Problem so you're, saying look at.
Speaker 13 (31:01):
These, Results but yet The democratic Leaders, pritzker the ridiculous,
mayor and of Course Gavin, Newsom Karen, Bass Governor hochel
here we don't want to help crime is?
Speaker 1 (31:15):
Fine, yeah, well.
Speaker 14 (31:20):
Just remember THE fbi got started in the first place
because states and localities couldn't deal with. Crime that is
the whole history of federal envolvement in, law in law.
Enforcement And i'm not saying That democrats should say finds
in The National. Guard i'm Saying democrats should have responded
strongly and, said, yes let's work.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
Together i'll meet you.
Speaker 14 (31:40):
In The White. House we'll see how we could reduce these,
murders fat and. All that's sort of fifty thousand a.
Year you, know how we deal with that, problem how
it's connected to the, Border how we put criminals behind,
bars because small numbers of criminals commit a lot of.
Crimes but you just hear none of. That it really
is quite astounding to.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
Me that Is Mark.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
Penn he's A democrat strategist wondering what happened to his.
Party gott felt is more than just. Funny he was
pretty hard hitting yesterday on the shooting In minneapolis.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
And so glaring about the trans.
Speaker 12 (32:12):
Cult apparently your identity is the only thing that matters
until you do something. Awful then it's the least important.
Variable then you look at everything. Else you talk about,
guns but you suddenly it's all of a, sudden, like,
oh we can't talk about.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
That what was it the.
Speaker 12 (32:28):
Other trans shooter that they actually hid her? Identity in
this manifesto that this creep, wrote he said he was
tired of being trans and that he had wished he
had never brained wise or.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
As we talked about in the five o'clock. Hour and
you can't get around. This the federalist makes it. Impossible
you had red flag laws In. Minneapolis In, minnesota and
if he was deemed mentally ill as the psychiatric community
used to address identity disorder illness and not affirmed as
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dysphoria and cultural, ignorance.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
He wouldn't have got the.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
GUN i, mean you could sid here in brainstorm all
day would have kept this, happening the parents noticing it's
not normal for kids to Have jesus on shooting. TARGETS i,
mean you could think of a minion. Thing but ultimately
that's the problem they have because it would have been
flagged and he wouldn't have been able to buy a.
Gun but what is the what does the legacy media
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always want to?
Speaker 5 (33:33):
Do?
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Ignore they want to ignore this Like, covenant ignore this
Like South. Carolina in, fact what are they worried about
making sure they get his name?
Speaker 1 (33:40):
Straight not the people he?
Speaker 15 (33:41):
Killed us of the puzzle as to who the shooter
was In, minneapolis Start rebutinge, says according to court, records
because there's been some confusion about what the shooter's name. Was,
Yes Robin westman's mother applied to change her child's name
in twenty.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Nineteen it was at one Point Robert Paul.
Speaker 15 (33:56):
Westman but since she identifies as a female and wants
your name to reflect that identification was.
Speaker 1 (34:02):
Underage it's Now. Robin thank, You, jake where would we
be without? You or and everybody look, aloud.
Speaker 4 (34:08):
Look you just got to try. Harder i'm good for
the opportunity for a brief civics lesson.
Speaker 6 (34:13):
Sure perhaps you'd like to be alone with a deteriorating mental.
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big college football, games especially, tomorrow and after all the
talk earlier this, month are we any closer to peace
With russia And?
Speaker 1 (34:51):
Ukraine roory O'Neil has that.
Speaker 16 (34:52):
Update in, fact maybe we're seeing some progress being lost
here with the strikes That russia launched this week Into.
Ukraine what nearly six hundred drones in the latest, attack
plus dozens of missiles hurled Into, ukraine including the capital Of.
Kiev one of the targets is actually the offices of
The European union that are there In. Kiev so that's
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got a lot of Other european leaders pretty. Upset you,
know it was two weeks ago today That Presidents trump
And putin met In. Alaska we thought we would be
making some more progress, here but it looks Like russia
is up to its old tricks.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
And still not a peep about a bilateral or trilateral
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