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and we've talked.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
About abortion of great length. You can check it out
on the podcast.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
If Feminism's claim to the right of a woman to
choose to end a pregnancy without any consent from the
biological father is true, then there is no effect, no
right of a man to fatherhood. If it is truly
her body, her choice, and nothing but a massive tissue,
then fatherhood is a falsehood, and there's no jurisdiction for
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a man to pay child support as he has no choice.
Women alone then choose who gets to live in the world,
negating fathers, families, and societies. He concludes the pro choice
ideology is obviously anti fatherhood, anti life, anti human. Doesn't
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take a village, it takes a mother and father.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
Very well stated.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
And then this one, depressingly comes from Catherine, who writes, Michael,
I have to correct you, and I fear this might
make you feel he older Fred Savage, his brother was
in the Wonder Years and he's forty eight.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
Bad Savage is forty four today.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
Oops.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
That is it even worse? And I don't even need
to feel old. I feel so old.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Trump says he won't debate again. He also pledges to
stop taxing overtime. It's time to hail to the chief,
the one we all say hail to. It's Friday with
forty five. Good morning, mister President.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Well, good morning to you. We're doing very well and
you seem to be doing very well as well. We're
not doing another debate, you know, because we did very
well in the debate earlier this week in Philadelphia. We
did very well there and we are very happy with
the result. We're now leading in all the battle ground
states and leading by a lot, I can tell you that.
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And we're looking forward to carrying out the largest deportation
operation in the history of our country when we get
rid of Chris Chris se So.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
A lot of people have characterized you as looking tired, older, angry,
and that you did not win the debate. Yet you
were convinced you won, and by the way, I might add,
and Poles suggest.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
You did well.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Everybody has a consensus from the media that you won
the debate. You're the one that's actually up a point
and a half. So go figure, maybe you're right.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Well, we're always right, number one. There's never been a
person more right than I've been. You know, had the
perfect phone call with Zelinski. We got to talk about
what we did with Abdul from the Taliban, and by
the way, we've had that conversation with a lot of
other people too. McDonald's was not to bring back the
five dollar meal deal. But I called Ronald McDonald. I
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sent him a picture of his house too, and he said, Okay,
we're gonna do it. We're gonna bring it back.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
What is Ronald McDonald's house. I bet as a big
driveway like his big big boots.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
It's a huge house and you wouldn't expect the clown
lives there. Well, he's a tremendous guy. He's a tremendous guy.
And I said to him, I said, ron look at
your house. You call him absolutely beautiful it would be
and he calls me done. You know, we go with
rom and Donald. It's a tremendous well like a team.
Have you ever seen w What do you call Robert Kennedy?
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We call him Bobby. You know that. You just want
me to say, Bobby, I know what you're doing. We
call him bobby. We call Ronald McDonalds. Run we get
on the phone. But here's the thing. We won the
debate because you play you probably played golf. I don't
know if you're good or if you're band. I know
you're not as good as I am. But if you
play golf, you understand, you get a band shot, you
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want to do over. You strike out in baseball, you
want to do over. If you don't get the high
score in the game you're playing, you want to do over.
But if you do very well, there's no reason for
a do over. We did very well. She did very badly.
You look at her face. What I was answering questions,
we could say this. She looked like what they call
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and we're not going to say the word a female
dog in heat. That's what she looked like. It's a
terrible thing and we don't want to deal with it.
But these people are looking at it. They're saying I lost.
I've never lost a thing in my life. We've done
tremendously well, and the polls are showing that we're up
by a lot. We're up by so much. We're not
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doing another debate because we did so well in the
debate against Crooked Joe and against the cackling Comrade. So
we're very happy to keep you moving forward for the American.
Speaker 3 (05:39):
You have done so many debates.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
I'll never hear get that tragic one you did where
you got caught in Chris Chrissy's orbit.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
That was probably the most dramatic.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
But this debate because I think I would have been distracted.
She looks so much like Caesar Ramiro, the actor who
played the Joker in the Batman TV series. But could
you feel her staring at you?
Speaker 2 (06:02):
You could feel it, you could see it. You know,
he's a weird guy, Caesar, and she's a weird person.
And I got to look very well, by the way,
with Julius Caesar before he sit into a maniac we created.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
Did you know, Julius Caesar, you're not that old.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Well, I've been around for a long time.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
You know.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
I can tell you this. They say Donald Trump is
a powerful I transcend time. That's what I can do.
A lot of people say a lot of other things.
But I got to look very well with uh, with him.
But you look at the Joker, and you look at
Kamala Harris. She's a joker and she laughs like the
Joker too, And she was laughing at all the horrible
things that are happening in Ohio. You have migrants out
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there that are doing terrible things. Uh, And you have
a lot of other places you have crime up. We
call it microant trunk. These are places where we have
to step in and bring back law and order. You
mentioned Chris Christie. I told you we're going to get
rid of him. If we can't deport him physically, if
we can't find a way to load him onto a vehicle,
we're going to leave a trail of doughnuts across the
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southern border. He will pick a hop and eta tax
and get the hell out of our country, Russia. It
will be the largest deportation operation. But I was on
the debate stage. We were all getting pulled. You saw
the podiums getting pulled to lose an orbit, start going
around in orbit.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
But it was actually the worst we always win.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
It was actually the first private spacewalk Friday with forty
five continues. All right, this was very good news already
in his vote, but very good news for Jeffrey. You
are proposing, as you did, no taxes on tips, now,
no taxes on overtime. I guess it's only a matter
of time before Kamala will come out in favor of
that as well.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
But why overtime?
Speaker 2 (07:45):
If you're working hard, you should be rewarded a lot
for working hard. You know, if you want to be
taxed on forty to forty hours of work a week.
Everybody's working forty, but if you're doing sixty, seventy eighty
and now you're paying lots and lots of taxes, that's unacceptable.
We need to make She calls it an opportunity economy.
She wants to take all of your money taxing on
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realized gains. That twenty five percent is going to hurt people.
We want to help people, not hurt people. But she's
probably going to steal that. You know, you saw her
boss wearing the Trump hat. He put it on, and
I have to say, Cook and Joe looked actually very
good in his Trump hat. And we know he was
because I was so shocked her.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
I was so shocked when you turned her and said,
and by the way, he can't stand you, that was amazing,
amazing like her?
Speaker 2 (08:33):
He doesn't, he doesn't like her. Nobody likes her. I
can look at that. You look at Dougie. Dougie doesn't
even like her. Dougie doesn't like her.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Nobody all right, so youbody likes her. You doubled down
on the dogs and cats. They treated you like you
were a nut for bringing that up. What's going on
in Ohio. Is it real?
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Well, we are looking at it, and we're looking at
it very closely. We are last heardts that dogs and
cats were being eaten in the state of New Jersey
by you know who you know who lives there. We've
talked about them a lot, Chris Christy. But uh and
there's nothing that MANMONI. But we're looking very closely at
Ohio and whether the cats and the dogs are being
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eaten in Ohio or not. What I can tell you
is we love your cats. And I made remarks in
two thousand and five on a bush and people thought
I was talking about something else when I was talking
about grabbing, Yeah, I was talking about I was talking
about kitty cats. We love citty cats and these are tremendous.
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Nobody loves catnip like I do. You know that I
invented that. And we give them to the cats and
they roll around, They roll around like crazy. They look
like timballs on the floor. They're rolling around and flailing
with the catnapam fantastic. But we're going to watch it.
Ohio's in trouble, Springfield's in trouble. The geese, the ducks,
the cats, the dogs, the dogs in Ohio are let's
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safe than when Christinoma is around. You don't want to
deal with it, So we have we have at least
she shoots them, she doesn't got them, Well, we don't
know what happens afterwards. Maybe she gives them to somebody.
But we don't want to go there. We love our pets, pets,
our friends, not food. That's what we're saying.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
Oh what do I got to get to I got
to get this in real quick.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
One, you're leading in the polls nationwide according to the
last latest rasmusm by two.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
So everybody's saying you lost.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
Yeah, they're saying if you're winning by two, that means
you're winning by five, and if you're winning by five nationally,
you're the next president.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Well we're going to be the next president because we're
winning by a lot. And even if the Poles say
we're losing by a lot, we're not actually losing because
these are fake polls. We know all about it. They're fake.
They were fake with Crooked Hillary, they were fake with
with Crooked and Joe, and they're fake. Now we have
the support of working people. We love these people. They
work very hard. And now when they're over time is
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not going to be tax They're going to work even harder,
and they're going to work hard in our country instead
of sending our jobs open to China or Russia, Russia, Russia,
or outsourcing all of these things to other countries. You know,
you get on the phone with customer service, you don't
know what they help. These people are saying, maybe we
can bring those jobs back to and we're winning by
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a lot. We're leading by a lot because America knows.
We're going to make America great again with the real people,
with a real movement, and we're going to save our country.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
The last question, so Democrat Senator Blumenthal from Connecticut says,
the American people are going to be shocked and appalled
when we see the interim report on the assassination attempt
of your life when it's released.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
I'm already shocked and appalled. What might be in that.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Well, we'll see what he has to say that Nang Dick,
you know he's live before. But we also know that
what happened on July thirteenth was a complete and total tragedy.
A comparator ever should have done. I never should have
been shot. The other people never should have been shot.
We should be able to have our rallies. But we'll
see what happens in the report. I don't think it's
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going to get to the bottom of all of it.
But there was something very bad that happened, and it
never should have happened. And when I'll be a president again,
We're going to make sure it never happens. It doesn't
matter who's being protected. We deserve to be safe. We're
going to make America safe again, healthy again, and great again.
And I.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Can we just do one last question from a listener,
Bill Wrights, could you that's very nice of you because
that's you don't know what I'm going to say, Bill writes,
could you please ask forty five what he calls Robert F.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
Kennedy Junior.
Speaker 2 (12:46):
Well, of course, Bill, you know, I wonder who Bill
really is. I wonder what Bill's real name is. Maybe
we call him Bobby. We them Bobby. He's a great guy.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
It is Friday with forty five Chief, the one we
all say hail to.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
Thank you so much, mister.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
President, God bless you boy.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
He says hello to tell I'd say bye hey to Bobby.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
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There's a lot of people think that's really Donald Trump,
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It's an insult to call it an impersonation. It's almost
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All right, let's get your top five. Well for Fred.
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Donald Trump says he will not debate Kamala Harris again.
Speaker 3 (14:14):
Mark Mayfield has our story.
Speaker 5 (14:16):
In a post on truth social Trump sent polls show
he won the debate this week against Harris and it's
a sign that she lost after.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
She immediately called for another.
Speaker 5 (14:24):
The former president said Harris no showed at a debate
with Fox News and refused to do once with NBC
and CBS. He said she should focus on her job
as vice president instead of wanting another debate by Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
I guess while we're speaking of Trump, he was fact
checked in the debate performance by a judge in Georgia
who dismissed two of his criminal counts in Georgia. More
details from Scott Carr.
Speaker 6 (14:49):
In a ruling Thursday, Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee said
the States prosecutors don't have the authority to bring the
two particular charges against Trump since they fall under the
Supremacy Clause and the Constitution that bars state prosecutors from
charging federal crimes. They are related to his alleged filing
of false documents in a federal court. Though Judge McAfee
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is allowing eight charges against the former president to stand,
including a charge of racketeering. I'm Scott Carr.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
JP Morgan and Bank of America are imposing new measures
to help keep junior bankers from working too many hours.
Tammy Trihuel reports.
Speaker 7 (15:25):
JP Morgan's instituting an eighty hour weekly cap and Bank
of America is going to start using a new time
keeping system to better monitor the hours actually worked. The
moves come after allegations that junior bankers have been pressured
to falsify their working hours, making it seem as though
they were working fewer hours than they actually were. I'm
Tammy Trhio.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
I was trying to remember the bank that I worked at.
My first job was bank teller. It was like Homestead
Federal or Homestead something beautiful building on Veterans Boulevard in Metie, Louisiana.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
Anyway, what I forgot today was I got fired.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Oh so you didn't get employeed for joking around with
the customers. And I got pulled in by the manager
and said, people don't like people cracking jokes when they're
handling their money.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
So I found another way to crack jokes here I am.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
A new study out, It's on Them of Boston shows
high doses of HDHD drugs are linked to much greater
risk of serious mental health issues.
Speaker 3 (16:19):
Sarah le Kessler has this important report.
Speaker 4 (16:21):
Scientists mass General Brigham the film that people who take
high doses of adderall vivants or dexter amphetamine are five
times more likely to develop psychosis or mania. Their findings
just published in the American Journal of Psychiatry. Stimulant used
to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has skyrocketed in recent years,
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especially in adults. A study earlier this year shows prescription
rates for ADHD drugs rose thirty percent from twenty eighteen
to twenty twenty two among people twenty to thirty nine.
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
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I was expecting a great game last night instead of
ugging broke out the Buffalo Bills. Who were those guys?
Dominated the Dolphins in Miami thirty one to ten, knocking
two out of the game with a concussion.
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This is a very interesting email that came to Michael
de atiheartmedia dot com and it says, Michael, after hearing
that report about the link between ADHD drugs and psychosis,
has me wondering how many of the recent school shooters
have been on these medications. That would be easy to
figure out through investigating and if there is a link, yes,
that would be starting. Remember in that story, very high
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doses of ADHD medication just in case you have children
on that obviously something to talk about with your doctor.
All Right, we have Senator Blumenthal saying Americans are going
to be shocked and appalled when they take a look
at the early study on the Trump assassination.
Speaker 3 (18:13):
We're already shocked and appalled. So what might be in that?
Speaker 1 (18:15):
We had our journey of discovery from Liberal Patriot and
this is a left website saying, you guys are all
giddy and celebrating the debate victory like your sugar high
of your convention, and you're losing. There's no link between
winning a debate and winning the race. You've got a
middle class problem, you've got a working class problem. And
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then they break it down flawlessly. It was a powerful
journey of discovery. Once star we haven't had a chance
to get to cook. Report has now moved Montana's Senate
race from toss up to Republican chiehi is and it
looks like it has looked like for a long time
Tester was in a.
Speaker 3 (18:53):
Lot more trouble than they were ready to lead on.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
He's been trying to distance himself from Biden and now
Kamala Harrison. It's not working. And remember I said this
ten months ago. I don't care who the next president is.
I care most about who controls the House and the Senate,
and so should you. And that's a good sign Montana
could deliver the Senate for the Republicans. And Aaron Reyal
always stops by a little dose of reality. And should
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there be warning labels on social media? Absolutely? Or they
shouldn't be anywhere.
Speaker 8 (19:25):
Yeah, listen, that's what forty two states attorneys general believe,
as well as the Surgeon General. We have bipartisan support
here forty two states and DC. They are supporting federal
efforts by the Surgeon General to put this warning label
on social media platforms. What that would look like remains
to be seen. Would it be like a bug in
a corner of the screen or just something that pops
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up when you sign the terms, or it's probably buried
in there already. But the idea would be to have
some sort of warning label like you see on tobacco.
I'm going to date myself here, Mike. But I remember
when I would get a CD with a warning label
or like parental advisory, I'd be like, now I really
want I don't know how well, yeah, like, I don't
know how well these will work.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
That's a very honest assessment number one, number two from teenagers.
And of course anybody will tell you the best way
to quit smoking is to never start. Never start, Yeah,
and you just blink and decades have gone by and
the next thing you know, you know you're battling COPD
or lung cancer. I don't know that those labels have
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played any role, I think, you know, or really, quite frankly,
I'm glad we don't do it like. You know, if
you go back and find footage from the seventies and
the sixties and the fifties, people are smoking on television shows,
I mean, you know, everything to promote it as cool
as normal as harmless. We then banned the advertising. It
took almost to the eighties before they banned it in
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print and billboard, and you know, the warning labels were
there for.
Speaker 3 (20:51):
Quite some time.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
You know, we have seat belts too, and people don't
wear them and they die. I don't know if the
labels are gonna help.
Speaker 3 (20:57):
It's good.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
I think we can all agree we're gonna have to
do more more than that. But that's not a bad start.
Speaker 8 (21:03):
It's not a bad start. And I don't know, Yeah,
it's not a bad start, but I think it's in
lieu of actually creating legislation that makes these big tech
companies act and act on behalf of the children. They're
not going to act on their own, and then that
leaves the onus. I get the argument that we don't
need bigger government in tech. And this bill, by the way,
just some quick details here. The Kids Online Safety Act
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that moved through the Senate past in June. It's now
stuck in a House because it concerns of censorship and
harming marginalized youth. This has bipartisan sport. Everyone can agree
on this.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
This is like an.
Speaker 8 (21:40):
Easy one to slap the warning label on they won't
do it, they won't move it forward. And that speaks
to back to my point that I started off making,
that is it the government's job to actually do this?
And like save the children, Well, it's the government's job
to regulate an out of control sector. Then many could
argue is big tech right now and picularly when it
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comes to social media praying on our youth and we
know that it causes mental health problems. But also we
as a populace need to educate ourselves. The internet is
not going anywhere, so creating Like you said, like, don't
smoke in the first place, You're going to be in
a better physician understood, So can everyone agree? Look, I
think of this right now, Like you said, you saw
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smoking in movies and everywhere you look. I think we're
going to look back and be like, wow, they allowed
cell phones in school, Like that's going to be such
a head scratch, you know. So I see it in
the district that I live in. Now you're already seeing
like Jonathan Hyde's book made a difference, and people are saying, Yeah,
why don't we just know self phone to school?
Speaker 2 (22:40):
No.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
I have identical twin daughters, so they are genetically identical.
That doesn't make them the same soul, That doesn't make
them the same mind, the same personality, or anything. But
I can tell you that one consumed her self so
online became a high consumption thing for the other. One
was never interested. One went down a very dark road,
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came out of it even better for it. But there's
no question in my mind from studying the research and
anecdotally just watching my daughters the harm at a young age.
Anybody that watches the Social Dilemma documentary, and if you haven't,
go to Netflix and watch it immediately. These are the
people that created Google, created Facebook, and they're telling you
we created a monster. And they all will tell you
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I would never let my children have a phone or
be online until after sixteen years old. So, but why
do we fail in life? Usually because we don't do
what we know, not because we don't know what to do.
But I would end this segment by saying this, what
do we think a warning label for AI is going
to work? Because they're both We've never in history had
something this detrimental, this dangerous, and no way of stopping it,
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either AI or social media. And I got news for you.
I'm usually smarter than Congress. I don't even know how
to solve it. Parents, but we don't value them.
Speaker 8 (23:58):
I agree. Like listen, as a parent, you can say
you can't have it till your eighteen, then your kid
hates you and it doesn't work. If we all, if
there was some sort of legislation, everyone can agree this
is terrible. Nope, we're not going to do this till
sixteen or eighteen whatever.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
Let me let me say, is somebody a little older
than you because I've already raised my kids, you're still
raising yours better.
Speaker 3 (24:17):
They hate you than themselves and kill them.
Speaker 6 (24:19):
Oh I love that.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
Yes, tell yourself that over and over again. Greatest regret
of my life was giving them a phone early, and
I almost.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
Lost a daughter. So it's not fun.
Speaker 9 (24:27):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
All right, So what do we make of this?
Speaker 1 (24:32):
I mean, there's some frustrating angles in it, But by
and large, do we really think warning labels were the
difference we smoke it?
Speaker 3 (24:39):
Do we think prohibition the alcohol? I mean, at some
point people's got to navigate life.
Speaker 8 (24:45):
Yes, But at the same time, I yes, I agree,
and I am all for smaller government, I really am.
I I am, like I always lean libertarian on things.
I think I have an independent streak, like fundamentally, but
I do that with global warming.
Speaker 3 (24:59):
I think you bought a hook line and sinker, but
go ahead.
Speaker 8 (25:03):
Because it's real.
Speaker 3 (25:04):
But yeah, so you can hold me on that one.
Speaker 8 (25:08):
But the idea being that like this is categorically bad.
These companies don't care about them. We're letting them operate unfettered. Nope,
time to slap a lot to protect the kids. We
as adults can ruin our lives as we see fit,
but you can't hurt the kids. And I stand very
firmly on that. And it's like some things should like
I love that the airline industry is overregulated. I'd like
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those planes to be super safe, like I want over
regulations certain things, but most things.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
Know, I think this one. Since we do live in.
Speaker 8 (25:36):
A system that does have guardrails, we need to make
these companies stand to accord because they will not do
it on their own their own accord. They need us
to force them to do it, and we need our
elected officials.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
To do that.
Speaker 8 (25:49):
And this warning label is in absence of any real.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
Policy too well, because let's face it, before you Bie
gets on their liberty high horse, there's a lot of
things that are permissible for adults that aren't for children,
incleating dry right, so you know it can make sense.
The devil will be it will always be in the details.
There was one final warning from the movie documentary, the
Social Dilemma. If it's free, you're the product. It's that simple.
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And once you get that in your head, you know,
if you're paying for something, they're not selling you, they're
not manipulating you, they're not algorithm in you. But if
a service is free, like Facebook, you're the product and
you're also the victim in many cases. All Right, Aaron,
very interesting stuff, very frustrating because I don't think it
solves anything. And we can't even solve something that won't
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solve it. So how are we going to ever get
solving what would solve it? Great reporting, Go, rest, have
a great weekend. We'll talk again on Monday.
Speaker 3 (26:44):
You got it. By Stories of.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
The Day, madel The cabalists don't pressuring Donald Trump to debate.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
Donald Trump is saying I ain't going to debate, and.
Speaker 1 (26:54):
Maddison saying, this is our road to the White House.
Road to the White House. Twenty twenty four. Vice President
Harris is once again calling for a second debate with
former President Trump. At a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina, Thursday,
Harris said she believes the candidates owe it to the
voters to have another debate because.
Speaker 4 (27:12):
This election and what is AT's sake could not be
born important.
Speaker 10 (27:19):
Not long after Tuesday's debate, the Harris campaign said the
Democratic presidential nominee wanted a second debate. In a truth
social post shortly before Harris took the stage, Trump said
there would not be a third presidential debate. Trump claimed
polls a clearly show he won the debate with Harris,
and the first words out of a prize fighter when
they lose is I want to rematch Road to the
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White House.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
I'm at Mattinson.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
A Georgia judge dismissed two of the criminal counts against
former President Donald Trump in election interference in Georgia.
Speaker 3 (27:48):
More details from Scott Carr.
Speaker 6 (27:49):
In a ruling Thursday, Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee said
the States prosecutors don't have the authority to bring the
two particular charges against Trump since they fall under the
Supreme Clause and the Constitution that barrs state prosecutors from
charging federal crimes. They are related to his alleged filing
of false documents in a federal court, though Judge McAfee
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is allowing eight charges against the former president to stand,
including a charge of racketeering. I'm Scott Carr.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
Watch me.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
Boxtard A leap books my favorite. I think this is
this one's got talent.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
She's going to bring her Radical Optimism Tour to North
America next year, getting off the tour in Toronto on
September first, should play a total of twenty shows in
ten cities.
Speaker 3 (28:33):
Takes a year to play ten cities. Yeah, kind of dot.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
She plays slow including Boston, New York, and Los Angeles.
The tour will wrap up on October sixteenth of twenty
twenty five and one of your morning show cities Seattle.
Speaking of music, Billy Joel's ten year residency at Madison
Square Garden brought in millions, Lisa G reports.
Speaker 11 (28:55):
According to Billboard, Joel's one hundred and four shows garnered
two hundred and sixty six million dollars and sold one
point nine million tickets meantime. For the second straight year,
the Hicksville native has announced that he'll.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
Be ringing in the new year on Long.
Speaker 11 (29:09):
Island, Joe will be doing a New Year's Eve show
at the UBS Arena in Elmont. Arena executives, of course,
are thrilled and said welcoming Billy Joel back is the
perfect way to celebrate. Pre sale and regular tickets go
on sale next week. Lisa g NBC News Radio, New York.
Speaker 3 (29:26):
And that's your top five stories of the day.
Speaker 12 (29:31):
I'm Joe Vigan, Tampa and my morning show is your
Morning show with Michael Bill Jorno.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
Well, if you're just waking up at Georgia, judge dismissed
two of the criminal counts in Georgia against Donald Trump.
Former President Donald Trump says he will not enter another
debate with Kamala Harris.
Speaker 3 (29:46):
He already won, she lost, and.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
By the way, polls don't show any kind of urgent
budge bump for her to force him into one and one.
Democrat senator says Americans are going to be shocked and
appalled when an interim or on the assassination attempt to
former President Trump is released.
Speaker 3 (30:03):
We're already shocked and appalled what might be in that report.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
And then, no matter who wins the presidential election, Washington
is making extraordinary security plans for January sixth. National correspondent
Roy O'Neil joins us to look at some of what's
being discussed. I guess this falls under insurrect me once.
Shame on you, insurrect me twice. Well, shame on us.
So we're going to make some plans. Well, they had
plans the first time, nobody enacted them.
Speaker 3 (30:29):
Well, these nationals.
Speaker 12 (30:30):
Designating an event a National Special Security Event is a
system that's already been in place with the Department of
Homeland Security. That designation is issued for Super Bowl games,
for the Democratic and Republican conventions that we just had,
and now January sixth also falls under that designation, which
essentially puts the DHS and more specifically, the Secret Service,
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in charge of managing the security plan for that day.
Keep in mind, the other upcoming national special security event
is going to be the inauguration that follows two weeks later,
So it's essentially put in the Secret Service. It's extending
what's already going to be a place around the Capitol complex.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
And I'm gonna do this from my perspective. Feel free
to yell at me as you often do, but I
actually this might shock you. I'm Okay with this, it
takes all the games out of it. Donald Trump says,
I look, first, the Sergeant of Arms reports to the
Speaker of the House. The sergeant of arms is over
the Capitol Police. So you know, they all knew there
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were some bad players coming. January sixth, Donald Trump offered
more protection. Nancy Pelosi declined it as if here's the bait,
walk into it, and they certainly did, and then they
claimed insurrection.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
So let's just take all that off the table.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
Now, you you have to you don't have to wonder
was a president lying, was a speaker lying? Now it's
just an event that will always be covered. The peaceful
transfer of power deserves this kind of security.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
I love it. End a story. It will never happen again, hopefully.
Speaker 12 (32:02):
Yeah, you know, and again they do this and have
been doing this really since nine to eleven, since we
created the DHS and this whole umbrella. We've been doing
this for inaugurations and Super Bowls. And it just means that,
you know, we can coordinate where the perimeter is going
to be, and you know which division is in charge
of what you know, and since they're already familiar with
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doing this for inaugurations, extending it to include January sixth.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
I don't think is really that big of an extension.
I don't. I don't smell a rat yet. I hold
the right to smell a rat later. Maybe. Now, by
the way, this is also expensive.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Yeah, Hey, what the heck? We're already thirty five trillion
in dat. Come on, get some shrimp if you want
some for an appetizer. I'm already running up a tab.
So it is interesting, Rory, and I'd love to get
your take. I thought kamal Ais won the debate, hands down,
the winning a debate, and we went through the Liberal Patriot,
(32:57):
which is a left website saying, you guys are all
just like you, run a sugar high after the convention. Okay,
she won the debate, but he's leading by two points.
He's leading in the swing states. And you got a
middle class, working class problem and you haven't solved it yet.
Could this all end with he has one debate, loses
and he gets the bump.
Speaker 12 (33:17):
I think we don't know about a bump yet. I mean,
what is it Friday? The debate was Tuesday. I think
it's still being digested. You know, people didn't watch it
until they were looking at the social media feeds on
Wednesday and Thursday, you know, and it's been taken over
by cats and dogs in Springfield. So I just don't
think that what happened at the debate debate has really
settled in yet.
Speaker 3 (33:37):
And then there is Butch and Sunny.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
There's gonna be at least a documentary, if not a movie.
Speaker 3 (33:44):
When is that news conference are going to happen?
Speaker 12 (33:46):
No, it's this afternoon a two fifteen Eastern time. It'll
be a boring movie. It's just them floating around.
Speaker 9 (33:53):
Well, you had some twists to it right now there
are you were talking about, you know, feeling cramped up there?
There are twelve people right now living aboard the space
station and one.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Thing like unisex closed for a while. That could be
interesting maybe gender neutral, gender neutral. Yeah, we can have
little romance, you know, maybe a little like an alien
in the spacecraft going around, or maybe one of the
Russians was.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
Like turned against them.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
I mean, I think you got a movie here, Sunny
and Butch trapped in space.
Speaker 12 (34:22):
So yeah, And by the way, so it's twelve on
board the space station plus the four from the SpaceX
capsule that are still up there.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
Yeah, we got a lot of people floating around up
there right now. It could be a little gaming.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
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