Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, it's Michael. Your morning show can be heard live
each weekday morning on great stations like thirteen sixty The
Patriot in San Diego, News Talk, one oh six point
three and AM eighteen eighty WM e Q oh Claire,
Wisconsin and one oh four nine The Patriot and Saint Louis, Missouri.
Would love to be a part of your morning routine.
But so glad you're here now.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Enjoy the podcast one two three starting your morning off right.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding
because we're in this together.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
This is your Morning Show with Michael O'Dell Chorman.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Seven minutes after the hour, Good morning, and welcome to Wednesday, September,
the tenth year of Our Lord twenty twenty five. We
begin the show today with an example of Jeffrey's use
of AI and my use of AI. I actually like
his better to be honest with you.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
More on that.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
In a moment, President Trump says Hesblah has released a
Princeton PAH student who was kidnapped more than two years ago.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether tariffs implemented
by the President are legal.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
We've had this dad's before, right The.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Man accused of murdering a Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte on
the light rail train. It will now be federally charged.
That brings the death sentence into play, and President Trump
and Vice President of Vance will participate in various events
to commemorate the twenty fourth anniversary of the deadly September
eleventh attack. Let's put that into perspective, all right, So
(01:31):
when I was younger, let's say nineteen seventy five, twenty
four years prior to that would be nineteen. I should
be able to do that math in the way twenty
four years minus nineteen seventy nineteen seventy four would be
(01:52):
nineteen fifty. There's not a lot of things about nineteen
fifty until Happy Days that I even understood. You know,
you wonder do the does the young generation anybody before eight,
which would bring it to thirty two years. That's like
me being a little kid thinking about Adolf Hitler. It
seems like ancient history, certainly not a clear and present danger.
(02:16):
And tomorrow, in our state of the nine to eleven address,
we will look at remembrance if we're even doing that
well versus honoring and ensuring it never happens again. Cracker
Barrel has come out with this announcement. They have suspended
all remodeling of resident at restaurants. Yes, that would be
(02:36):
a complete about face. So much for the new logo,
so much for the remodeling. Heck, we're not even going
to clean. I even saw a billboard with the new
logo and I was like, that's odd.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
I thought they had done away with that. One figured
that out.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
I think Red would say, Okay, there's the news stories,
the real stories, and this is really an issue of trust.
So from the Wall Street Journal and other sources we
get the update. Nine hundred and eleven thousand fewer jobs
were really added in twenty twenty four. Now the year
(03:14):
goes to March September through March. Let me make sure
you don't misunderstand this, because you can do the play
on words and get confused. The Biden administration lied about
the economy, and now it's having to be adjusted. The
biggest adjustment really since two thousand. Ultimate translation, Donald Trump
(03:37):
inherited a much worse economy than we thought. But beyond
the nine hundred and eleven thousand, and that's a lot
jobs that they claimed or added that weren't. The American
people were lied to.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
Again.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Now you may say, look, he wasn't even a president.
I mean, you can't top that lie. Of course, if
you're gonna lie about who's actually using the auto pen
and running the country in order to ensure power in
your party system, you'd lie about nine hundred thousand jobs
(04:16):
to set up and maintain your party being in power
of that system. I wonder what the American people, you know,
I want. I don't have to wonder what the media
will do. Journalism is dead and it's not even trying
to resurrect. So these are the stories. You know, this
(04:37):
goes back to bias one oh one. Stories you cover,
stories you don't. This will be one a lot of
the legacy media won't cover, and they certainly will massage
it based on the angles they choose to cover in
angles they don't. But God help us if we're used
to twenty three year old girls heating on a train
(05:00):
and then suddenly guy just stands up and starts stabbing her.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
And now we've got a member.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Of Congress that says law enforcement's job isn't even to
prevent crime, And God help us if we get used
to a government that fakes presidencies and lies about the
economy because they're serving their party and themselves or protecting
their power and not serving the American people. Oh how
(05:27):
far are we've fallen? Two hundred and fifty years into
our existence. I mentioned the AI. So one of the
big stories waking up is that Jasmine Crockett makes the
statement on a podcast that law enforcement isn't to prevent crime,
it's to solve crime. This as the party she represents,
(05:53):
the same party that faked the presidency in light about
nine hundred and seven thousand jobs, is leaving criminals on
the street like the one that took a twenty three
year old's life. You will never top. And I say
(06:16):
this fighting back anger, because I was haunted yesterday by
the release of pictures of right after she was stabbed.
She wasn't screaming, she wasn't crying, She was in a
(06:39):
fetal position with the most frightened look on her face
having been and she would later fifteen seconds later, follow
the ground and eventually bleed out. I don't know who
could have helped. It happened all so fast, but so
few did, and shockingly just walked off. One guy yelled
(07:06):
out he got the white girl. Now the left is
trying to make it all about race. It's about dangerous people.
It's about a worldview and a policy view that leaves
dangerous people among us. So I just asked AI, what
(07:32):
is the purpose of law enforcement? This is all Jasmin
Crockett had to do. This is all any American has
to do. You don't need to have a fight on
social media about what a dumb statement that is. Well,
the purpose of law enforcement is to maintain public safety
by enforcing laws, preventing and investigating crime, and protecting the
(07:54):
rights and property of individuals. At its core, law enforcement
serves to protect life and property. Was failed in Charlotte
prevent crime through visibility, community engagement, and proactive policing. Even
through the arrest, conviction, and sentencing. It sends the deterring message.
(08:21):
That's why we carry out sentences for justice for the
victim and its families, and to send a deturning message
to society, investigate and solve crimes, which, as she thinks,
is the only thing law enforcement does. That's fourth on
the list, and it's fourth of the top seven that
(08:43):
AI came up with. Preserving peace and order, supporting the
justice system serving the community rounds out the top seven.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
That's AI.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
Everybody's biggest fear is AI is going to take human jobs. Well,
I can think of one House of Representatives office at NFL.
There has always been a dysfunction, but it's gotten to
(09:19):
a crisis level now with this two party system, because
there's only one explanation for how this can happen. The scoreboard.
You realize no one ever says this, but the scoreboard.
During any game, basketball, football, baseball, the scoreboard is what's
(09:44):
driving decisions. Who plays, who doesn't, what play is called,
what play isn't, who's replaced who isn't, What adjustments are.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
Made what aren't.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
It's all made by the scoreboard. And if you make
the scoreboard it's all about d's winning over ours, or
even ours winning over d's, you'll lose sight of the
American people. There's a great story about the building of
(10:20):
the taj Mahal. The king is building this to be
a tribute to his wife who dies. Workers are all
busy working. He's screaming at them what they're doing wrong.
They bumps in and stubs himself on this thing. Get
this thing out of here. What is this that's your wife, sir.
(10:43):
He's so busy building the taj Mahal and her tribute
and focused on the building, he forgot the reason. Now
you're saying, what's Jeffrey's use of AI this morning? That's
even better. Well, when you have somebody like care at
the Phillies Marlin's game the notion and you're only going
(11:04):
to hear the audio.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
What you can't see is the video.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
How it takes her image and just like an actress
as they're playing all these scenes is beyond me. You
can find it on the YouTube's but you can find
it on YouTube. The narrative kind of speaks for itself.
The most careen woman in the world doseki'sad listen.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
She was born with a complaint form in her hand.
She's been divorced more times than she's been married. She
doesn't leave tips, she leaves suggestions. By the way, it
can't be helping. How much she looks like Elizabeth Warren
is it? She steals baseballs from ten year old kids
and then complains about how spoiled kids are these days.
She is raising her kids to be Reddit moderators.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
One day.
Speaker 5 (11:50):
Her voice hasn't dropped the low eighty five decibels her
entire life. She once won an argument with a manager
at a restaurant she wasn't even eating. All The cops
on kids lemonade stands for not having a permit.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
She actually changed her name to Karen.
Speaker 5 (12:09):
She asks to speak to the manager before the store
is even built. She gets the same haircut every week
and still complains to the manager about it every time.
Speaker 3 (12:18):
She wears a mask in her car alone.
Speaker 5 (12:21):
Clarth her Yorkshire Terrier dog, has the same Karen haircut
as her. She once asked to speak to the pilot
mid flight. She once called the fire department because her
neighbors were having a cookout.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
When she walks into a store, the staff.
Speaker 5 (12:38):
Call the manager right away without her ever saying anything.
She gets in fights about spots, stealing for street parking
on streets she doesn't even live on.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
She is the most Karen woman in the world.
Speaker 6 (12:52):
I don't always drink, but when I do, I hear
everyone's problem outraised my friend.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
All right, I think I'm gonna agree with you.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
I think you had the best use of AI, although
I will shoot my AI. Definition of law Enforcement's purpose
to Jasmin Crockett.
Speaker 4 (13:11):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chono.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
This is your morning show.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
I am Michael del Johnno is a your Top five
stories of the day. While the White House is going
after former President Biden following revised jobs reports that was issued,
Mark Mayfield explains.
Speaker 6 (13:30):
The Secretary Caroline Levitt said the Biden administration over reported
the addition of two million jobs during the former president's tenure.
Trump booted the Labor Department Stance Chief, a Biden appointee,
on August first, claiming she had manipulated the data on
a poor jobs report during Trump's the first months back
in office. Levitt said the revised report shows Trump inherited
a much worse economy from Biden, adding that now is
(13:52):
the time to cut interest rates.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
I'm Mark Neathield.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether tariff's implemented
by President Trump are legal.
Speaker 7 (13:59):
The focus will beyond Trump using a law and for
times of emergency to impose the duties without the help
of Congress. A High court agreed to take two different
cases that cover most of the tariffs, including one filed
by the Trump administration in response to an appeals court
ruling late last month that said he had went above
his authority. The tariffs will stay in place until the
(14:21):
court makes a decision. I'm Brian Shuck.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
As Gerald Ford would say, our long national nightmare is over.
Cracker Barrel is suspending all remodeling of its restaurants.
Speaker 8 (14:32):
The decision follows the popular restaurant chains failed rebrand as
ought revert to its original logo after receiving massive negative feedback.
Cracker Barrel said it's continuing to listen to its customers.
The company told customers that if their favorite location hasn't
been remodeled yet, then they don't need to worry because
it won't be I'm Tammy Trhio.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
The Emmy winning crime drama Law and Order. Never seen
an episode, you guys.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
Good? I hear it was good. I just never watched it.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
But it's getting its own dedicated channel on streaming service. Wow,
hon he put on uh Maox News. No, we're watching
Law and Order channel tonight. I wonder if you ever
turn into Law and Order channel and get murders she
Road anyway, How good is that show? It is so
good it gets its own streaming service. Mark Mayfield explains.
Speaker 6 (15:29):
The free ad supported channel is now available on Amazon
Prime Video. The Roku Channel, Pluto TV, and other streaming services.
Fans will be able to enjoy seasons five through ten
on the channel. Additional seasons are expected to be added
later this year. Series creator Dick Wolf says he hopes
the channel will lead to a new generation of viewers
that discover the show.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
A Mark Mayfield It's Sports.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Tigers beat the Yankees twelve to two, Guardians shut out
the Royals to nothing. Dodgers won seven two over the Rockies.
Cardinals loss five to three in Seattle, raise five four
over the White Sox, Brewers lost five four to the Rangers,
d Backs fell five.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
To three to the Giants.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
A's lost six nothing to the Red Sox, and the
Angels won twelve to two over the Twins and the
Reds over the Padres four to two. Birthdays Today, Colin
Firth sixty five years old Today, Jose Feliciano Valiz, Navid
dot Is eighty, baseball great, Randy Johnson sixty two, and
Bill O'Reilly The Factor is seventy six. If it's your birthday,
(16:27):
Happy birthday. We are so glad you were born and
thank you so much for making us.
Speaker 3 (16:31):
A part of your big day. Hi, my name is
fern Aaron and my morning show is your Morning Show
with Michael del Jorno. Hey, gang, it's Michael.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Your Morning show can be heard live each weekday morning
on great radio stations like k EIB and Los Angeles,
WFDF nine ten AM Detroit, Michigan, the Superstation and the
Rock of Talk DRED and AM KIVA and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
We'd love to have you listen live every morning. But
glad you're here now for the podcast. Enjoy this is
your morning Show. I am Michael del JORNA. Well, Jas
(17:10):
mcrockett isn't the only one to misspeak. If you didn't
hear her, big gobbly goog, listen.
Speaker 9 (17:16):
I want to be clear that like law enforcement isn't
to prevent crime, law enforcement solves crime.
Speaker 10 (17:24):
Okay, obviously that drunk and stupid. It's no way to
go through life.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
As Dean Warmer would say, Obviously, law enforcement is to
provide protection, to prevent crime, to enforce law. But she's
not the only one to misspeak. US Senator Tim Kaine
testifying our rights do come from man and not from God,
(17:57):
and the notion that it comes from God and not
man and not government is quite troubling. David Sanati has
more on that next half hour. This is very troubling audio.
And there's there's three ways to look at this. And
I don't want to commit the same sin I'm about
to speak against, but just for perspective, there's a lot
(18:18):
of people that want to make this stabbing about everything,
but either law enforcement or this young woman's rights. And
no matter what is learned from this and done from this,
it won't bring her back. And if we don't learn
from this and do something differently in the future, there'll
(18:40):
be someone else. See when these kinds of events happen.
You may not care, you're not from Ukraine. This isn't
your daughter, but you should care because it was her
and it could be your daughter next. So this is
about the priority of public safety first and foremost. Way
(19:03):
down somewhere on the list is how the media handles
it differently, especially a media that has no credibility left anyway.
But this is Brian Stelter on CNN, and here's how
he frames the tragedy.
Speaker 11 (19:23):
Really over the weekend, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trump
aline figures succeeded in making this senseless death a symbol
of big city crime. We heard President Trump asked about
it yesterday when he was heading home from New York City.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
He didn't even know much about it.
Speaker 11 (19:37):
He said he would get briefed, and then today Trump
did know all about it.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
That's exactly what has happened here.
Speaker 11 (19:42):
This story has trickled up from local news to social
media and now to the President's attention, and it's being used,
as you said, brown as a political symbol, with MAGA
media calling for more forceful punishments and more incarceration. I
have to say, some of the replies to some of
the comments around the story are baldly racist, stoking fear
of African Americans because this man attacked a white woman.
(20:05):
The open racism on sites like x today, it's death.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
There are never mind the killer. First of all, you
have if you have people online, there's always going to
be there. Weren't even that many, greatly exaggerated, But there'll
always be someone who says something stupid. After all, he's
on TV saying something stupid. So that's just a trick
(20:32):
of deflection. Let's not make it about the perpetrator. Not
let's not make it about the victim. Now, let's not
make it about deterrence or prevention in the future.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
Let's make it all about politics and race.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
And I have resisted this because I can't tell you
how many emails I've gotten or even conversations we've had
off the air. People want to compare this with how
the media handled Daniel Penny versus how they're handling this.
I immediately went to the video and it was not
(21:11):
pleasant to watch. First of all, I don't think anybody
could have stopped it. He gets on, sits down, sitting
there with this hoodie, looking troubled, staring out the window.
Another stop. She gets on, sits in a seat in
front of him. She's got her earbuds in. She's listening
(21:32):
to something and scrolling on her phone. She's a refugee
from Ukraine, where she left for her security in life,
only to die in Charlotte because of a political tug
of war for votes over something as prioritized as public safety.
(21:54):
I can tell you that it was all over in
literally two seconds. With a pocket knife, I guess is
the stab wounder. The neck must have caught the jugular.
She doesn't even look in the moments after, like she's
been stabbed. Other than a couple of drops of blood
you see on her shirt. Now, his knife was dripping
blood all over the train. She just looked shocked and horrified.
(22:22):
But I don't know that anybody could have grabbed her
around the neck, him around the neck and stopped him.
Speaker 3 (22:27):
It was over so quickly, but.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
The way people just casually watched him walk off. Only
one person shouted, I think he got the white girl,
but nobody really came to her, aid. I don't think
applying pressure would have helped if it caught her jungler,
and she bled out pretty quickly. For fifteen seconds, she
(22:50):
was just in shock. That picture will horrify you, just
the freeze picture of the look on her face after
she's been stabbed so violently. You don't have to be
a father to have your heart broken. Any human being
with a pulse. That image will stick with you all day.
But what's more troubling than what happened in that transit
(23:16):
compartment is what we've done with it since. And we're
gonna make this whole separate thing. Arguments and if the
president wants people to be safe, is that merely political?
(23:38):
And people that are fighting for the perpetrators, not the victims.
Isn't that political? I mean, this is a meatball of
moral relativism meets the social dilemma meets two party dysfunctional
(24:06):
system that we can never have an American moment, we
can never have a teachable moment. Some things will never
be prevented. In this particular, I've studied his rap sheet.
(24:29):
What troubled me most about his rap sheet is I
never saw a psych evaluation anywhere. This guy is clearly
not right now. He has attacked violently women before, and
somebody made the choice that five years was enough and
he was safe to be on the streets. But what's
most troubling is how he would never show up for
(24:50):
court but still allowed to roam around. There's no evidence
he paid bail, he violated parole, nothing was in four
There was no anticipation he would show up to court.
He will now. But the nine one one calls, I mean,
(25:10):
first of all, you're not right. If you just randomly
stab an innocent woman, take a life, you're either evil
or deranged. But the three incidents with nine to one one,
this guy's clearly sick. And nowhere in this long rap
sheet do you ever read any psych evaluation or.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
The ordering of a psych evaluation.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
I don't know enough to say whether he should have
still been in jail or if we need to bring
back mental institutions. He belonged somewhere, but not on that train.
He didn't even pay for his fair to be on
the train. But look what the arguments are you coming about.
One guy posted, I do love to read comments. If
(25:56):
you want to know why the ratings are in the
tank at CNN, it's because no one likes you. Look
no further than the brutal murder of Rana Zarutsky, who
moved to the US to escape war in Ukraine, a
story you refused to tell. Sadly, she couldn't survive the
(26:20):
Democrat's criminal justice system, and in the midst of all
that she got Jasmine croc Is saying, it's not law
enforcements job to prevent crime, it's to solve crime. Yeah,
you wouldn't shut up or stop villainizing Daniel Penny, a
(26:44):
hero who probably stopped a murder just like hers. Why
because he was a straight white American male and the
perpetrator was black.
Speaker 3 (26:54):
Shame on you, Genuinely, at some.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Point it seems immoral and a disservice to this beautiful
twenty three year old girl who came to America to
be safe, only to die in Charlotte. I think the
criticism of the Democrat Party's view, I mean, they have
to take responsibility and accountability. People forget that the Joe
(27:30):
Biden Kamala Harris DNC Convention of twenty twenty was selling
you good trouble violence on the street. This party joined
forces with BLM and Antifa and sold you the problem
isn't the criminals, it's the police. They're still trying to
(27:51):
sell it, so in that sense, it is a partisan ownership.
Now the divided America is divided over whether or not
it's a priority of public safety to have law enforcement.
Let's hope this debate ends as quickly as what bathroom
we should go to. But whenever something like this happens,
(28:16):
I don't know what it's like nine to eleven. I
don't know what's worse, what they carried out on September eleventh,
two thousand and one, or what little we've learned since.
I don't know which is worse. I just know if
nothing changes, history will repeat itself for other women on
(28:39):
transit systems and probably another massive terrorist attack. But I
resist these urges to get into all these hypothetical debates.
Should somebody have choked them out, it was over in
like two seconds. She wouldn't have had a chance. Is
the media handling a different Yes, But that doesn't bring
it back to life, doesn't prevent the next one from happening.
(29:03):
And I often say I like what the President's doing.
I like that he's changing the focus, But ultimately it's
going to take the people of these cities to prioritize
their own safety and elect accordingly, because the very mayor
who allowed a city to low prioritize law enforcement and
(29:26):
allowed people like this to be left on the streets.
One or primary last night, and I got some research
on young voters that'll tell you there's a lot more
crazy that people like Jasmine Crockett are serving than what
(29:49):
they're speaking.
Speaker 3 (29:51):
That's coming up in a very troubling pulse of plenty.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
It's your morning show with Michael del Jorno.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
I almost need to do a whole segment with Red.
He's pretty riled up, and he's riled up over this story.
It appears as of the Biden administration jacked up the
employment numbers by over nine hundred thousand. If I can
do it in ten seconds, read and speak for you,
you know, read, use the analogy of COVID. The president
(30:21):
of the United States at the time, Donald Trump, is
responsible for closing the economy and that was a mistake.
It is interesting how many people hate the vaccine but
love Donald Trump. When Donald Trump gave you the vaccine.
But in his defense, he made those decisions based on
(30:42):
lies given to him. Fauci, who now we know was
at the root of all this gain of function, not
to be a trusted expert at all, told the president
send everybody home or two million of dead by Eastern
That's what did it. That's the power of betraying a president.
(31:09):
That's the power of somebody giving the wrong information. Well,
the Biden administration lied to the American people, probably to trial.
They were lying about who was president, So of course
they're going to lie about jobs, probably to give an
advantage to Kamala Harris. But decisions were made, decisions by
the president, decisions by the Fed based on that lie.
(31:32):
This is a big story. There's just so many now
that they're getting less impactful. The abuses of COVID is
a big scandal. Faking a presidency, let alone the shadow
campaign that got him.
Speaker 3 (31:50):
There is a big story.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
And yes, now inflating the jobs report by over nine
hundred thousand, that's that's a big story. In the White
House's pointing fingers at the Biden administration.
Speaker 6 (32:05):
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said the Biden administration over reported
the addition of two million jobs during the former president's tenure.
Trump booted the Labor Department Stats chief, a Biden appointee,
on August first, claiming she had manipulated the data on
a poor jobs report during Trump's the first.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Months back in office.
Speaker 6 (32:21):
Levitt said the revised report shows Trump inherited a much
worse economy from Biden, adding that now is the time
to cut interest rates.
Speaker 3 (32:28):
I'm Mark Nephew. I fear riling read even worse.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
But I would add to that, how much of the
American people, if you still believe polls, don't have a
positive view of the economy based on a lie, because
you know how the media sells you lies and ignores truth.
Apple has announced new iPhones, Apple watches, and AirPods.
Speaker 3 (32:49):
Chris Caragio has more.
Speaker 9 (32:50):
Apple introduced four new iPhone models, including the news version
called the iPhone seventeen Air, and prices for the entry
level phone started at seven hundred and ninety nine dollars.
Speaker 3 (32:59):
As the new AirPods Pro three.
Speaker 9 (33:01):
The product comes with improved audio quality and noise cancelation,
while the three new Apple Watch models called Series eleven
include updated low Nsese and high end ultramodels. Apple's iOS
twenty six will be available as a free software update
is early as next Monday, and the latest product releases
are set to hit store shelves on September nineteenth. I'm
(33:22):
Chris Gragio.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
Lady Gaga will extend her Mayhem Ball Tour in the
next year.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
She'll kick off the.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
Twenty twenty six dates on Valentine's Day and Glendale, Arizona
for those of you listening on Kfyi. The tour will
take Gaga to a total of eleven cities across North America.
Los Angeles also Your Morning Show City, Austin, New York City.
It'll wrap up on April to tenth and Saint Paul.
Ticket pre sales start this today, actually Wednesday or no,
(33:49):
no, no next Wednesday, Next Wednesday, September fifteenth, Well, today's a
big day. It's National TV Dinner Day.
Speaker 12 (33:57):
Eating in front of the TV came about in nineteen
fifty four with the invention of the Swanson TV Dinner.
Since then, eating in front of the television has become
increasingly popular. A yoga poll show sixty three percent of
us take dinner with a side of TV. Psychologists say
don't do it because it distracts the brain and makes
us mindless eaters.
Speaker 3 (34:17):
That means we eat more.
Speaker 12 (34:19):
But with so much good programming and so much good food,
it's hard to resist. I'm free tennis.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
I fear more people are doing phone dinners, not TV dinners.
Speaker 4 (34:29):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Entheld Choo