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President Trump made a major announcement Monday afternoon about research into the causes of autism. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story.  

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John seven minutes after the hour, Good morning, and welcome
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(01:14):
communist tyrant. President Trump, that's a mouthful. Jimmy Kimmel is
set to return to the late night talk show tonight,
but not on all affiliates. And how about them Detroit
Lions showing a little grit, big big win on the road.
They're now two and one after beating Baltimore being the
Ravens at home thirty eight to thirty big women. All right,

(01:37):
a couple of things to talk about. One. President Trump
made a major announcement Monday afternoon about research into the
causes of autism. And Roy O'Neil is are your morning
show national correspondent. He's here with all the pointnant details.
Good morning, Rory, Yeah, good morning.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
It was a bit of a mishmash there from the
White House yesterday. President Trump even acting really as Grandpa, saying,
you know, this is my personal advice about either vaccinations
or telling mom pregnant moms directly do not take tailanol.
The medical research isn't quite there yet, so we've seen
a lot of pushback from some different medical organizations. Of

(02:12):
course the makers of thailand Hall as well, not surprisingly,
but it's this issue as to whether or not a
seed them minifin that's the active ingredient in thailanol, whether
or not it contributes to autism, and some research said
there may be connection, but there's also been plenty of
other research, especially a big study out of Sweden over

(02:33):
twenty five years involving two million babies that found no connection.
So good luck to pregnant women these days on what
advice to follow.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
And if you chat, GTP it or google it, it's
going to tell you a casual association, I think, is
how the medical community views it. So you know, do
with that as you will. I don't think it is
a breakthrough to prevent all the causes of autism by

(03:02):
any stretch, but it's a beginning. It's a it's a
beginning of the conversation. There's no question that autism is
had an alarming rise and something's causing it. If this
conversation leads to what's causing it are the many things
that are causing it, well, so be it, but this
one not quite. You know, anytime you use the major
announcement line, you better have a major announcement. I mean

(03:25):
we I used to make fun of a morning show
hosts you to do it. We have a major and
they have the station voice to it, a major announcement.
Tomorrow morning gets seven twenty five. Well, it ought to
be he's leaving, or you know, they're giving away a
billion dollars or you know, something major. Then it would be, Hey,
the ten k cash giveaways coming up again, Jimmy Kimmel.
You know, I don't care for what you ask for.

(03:46):
I believe you know that this He was never fired,
He was removed from the air. Therefore it should have
been a reasonable assumption that there was a possibility he'd
come back. But if Disney cave to left Rush, sure,
good congratulations. You now have a show that's losing revenue
and has no ratings. You're you must be expecting a
real big bump to make this make business sense going

(04:09):
into the new year. And I doubt it's going to well, right,
And that's.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
The bigger question, Right, everyone's going to watch tonight's monologue
and see what he has to say about it. But
the real question is, all right, Jimmy, your contract is
up early next year. Is this show coming back in
any way? Is there just another sign that the late
night formula doesn't work in twenty twenty five and beyond
that that's not how we consume TV anymore, so that
it may just be like The Late Show with Stephen

(04:34):
Colbert falling by the wayside, and whether or not Disney
wants to keep on losing money with it, you know,
we'll see what happens longer term.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
So yeah, we're all going to watch tonight.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
See what if he says something clever that would be
remarkable in and of itself. We could see, you know,
if this show actually has legs and I have, Yeah,
you do I thirty seconds forget he's got millionaire in
the mix of well sometimes Oscar host because you do
specials that kind of thing.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Yeah, well, he may even have YouTube on the horizon
too that this could could help him with I'm going
to throw a curveball. He used to be one of
my favorites. At the beginning. I thought he had a
lot of talent. I thought he was really funny. It
really wasn't. And you're gonna, you know, you're gonna want
to go when I say this. It wasn't until the
twenty sixteen Trump obsession that his ratings fell, the revenue fell.

(05:28):
It's a part of what made Late Night fall. And
I don't think he's ever found his footing. It'd be
nice if he did. I mean, I think he needs
to get over that obsession. And the numbers speak for itself.
I can, I'll share them with the audience, but a
ninety four percent unfair balance in terms of attacking conservatives.
It kind of became an obsession and it kind of
became unwatchable. Well yeah, and it became unwatchable for a

(05:49):
lot of reasons. And you know, and no one watches
it like that anymore. That helny.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
It's eleven thirty five, quick, that's top in to bed
and watch what the let's see what fallon and Kim
Well had to say about today's news.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
We don't do that anymore, No, not at all. In fact,
they should check in with us. What's in there? All right, Roy,
we'll be back in the third hour. We're going to
talk more about the man who's defending himself. On trial
after being arrested for an attempted assassination on the president.
How's that representing yourself? Going? Let me go through some

(06:20):
of these numbers for you, because you know, this is
one of those classic cases of a we're dealing with
a narrative, not a reality. Number one. The reality is
Jimmy Kimmel so obsessed with being not just anti Trump,
but anti what half his audience used to be Trump supporters,

(06:44):
and with that as the goal, and to set up
a joke making fun of and belittling the president, he
makes the in error statement that it was entertaining to
watch the administration try to make this look like anything
other than what it was, a MAGA supporter shooting a

(07:04):
MAGA voice, which all the evidence pointed to the opposite.
He didn't set up his joke by making any statements
about transgenders, so he was wrong and in error and

(07:26):
probably should start tonight apologizing for that. He might even
want to give everybody an explanation of how comedy is
tricky sometimes and probably shouldn't have touched such a topic.
It was insensitive to the family. But I don't know
if he will, and it really doesn't matter the narrative

(07:47):
is Charlie Kirk isn't the victim, Jimmy Kimmels, and you
will be next because there's a communist tyrant as president
who hates his enemies and is removed them from the country,
silencing them from the airwaves, and he's going to take
over your city. That's the narrative, and there's a good

(08:09):
portion of the country that believes it. So I said,
no matter what we talk about today, nothing gets away
from you have the official response from the left to
the Charlie Kirk assassination. And it's not horror, and it's
not sadness, and it's not calming the political partisan language.

(08:36):
It's doubling down. They're the victim, not Charlie Kirk, and
they're going to fight, fight, fight, And their first victory
was we fought. We got Jimmy Kimmel back. Well, here's
what you got back in twenty fifteen. To my point
with Rory, I guess just a coincidence that Donald Trump
comes along right and runs for president. And it was

(08:57):
a big joke when he was running, and it wasn't
a big joke when he won, and then it became
a derangement syndrome. So you tell me if Donald Trump,
which was the ultimate cause of the suspension, is also
the cause of the decline. In twenty fifteen, Jimmy Kimmel
Live averaged two point four million viewers nightly. Now, I

(09:18):
don't know how much money you can make with two
point four million, but over the next ten years it
fell all the way from two point four million. This
is total audience to write at a million. What's really
devastating is in demo eighteen to forty nine, twenty five

(09:40):
to fifty four, a seventy two to eighty, well, seventy
two percent twenty five to fifty four loss of audience,
seventy to eighty percent loss of audience eighteen to forty
nine year olds in that decade. In early twenty two.

(10:01):
Around January of this year, Kimmel had two hundred and
twelve viewers eighteen to forty nine, as a forty five
percent drop in total audience in seven to eight months
and a forty percent drop in demo. This according to

(10:26):
chat GPT. While Kimmel's numbers have been falling, other late
night shows have also lost audience, but not always to
the same degree. For example, the late show is Stephen
Colbert still has a higher total viewership and stronger in
demo numbers than Kimmel. Why did he get fired? They
were losing forty million dollars. When you get to possible

(10:50):
causes shift in viewing habits to what Rory was addressing, Yeah,
that's one of them. Fragmentation and competition, Yeah that's another.
You're now competing with podcasts at night. You're now competing
with Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV. We don't have rabbit
ears in three networks anymore. Democratic demographic attrition, this is huge.

(11:17):
Younger viewers, especially in the money demo eighteen to forty nine,
are being lost faster, which hurts late night shows. Why
they got an attention span of about fifteen seconds. They
would actually if you had anything relevant to say, and
I'm telling you ninety nine out of one hundred times
Jimmy Kimmel doesn't. For this age group, they'll catch it

(11:41):
in fifteen second clip tomorrow. Even chat GPT says content
and positioning issues. Some of the drop may be due
to how the show is perceived, host commentary, tone, show format,
relevance to younger audience. When monologues are political, commentary dominate

(12:05):
much of the segments, the audience tunes out, and then
there's external controversies and they mount over time, and then
there's remember when we were in school. All of the above,
and the revenue. The revenue is even a worst story

(12:32):
now when you start getting down to one hundred and
twenty nine thousand in demo, that's roughly what my CUB was,
which is total number of listeners in a demographic when
I was on KRMG in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in nineteen ninety four,
and I wasn't making fifteen million dollars a year. Revenue's

(12:53):
down to a total of forty million dollars. His salary
alone is fifteen million. That's before the ban, that's before
you pay the entertainment, that's before the business office, the bookers,
the don't forget Guillermo. Don't forget Guillermo. I wish Dizzy
be honest with the American people and tell them just

(13:15):
how much money they're losing to keep Jimmy Kimmel on
the air to carry out his derangement syndrome. And if
you weigh everything he makes fun of, ninety four percent
of it is geared towards conservative thought. He was an
enemy of half his audience, and he has less than

(13:39):
half his audience, less and no ability to pay his
salary and provide a return. So as far as him
being back, it's not a big deal for me. I
didn't watch him before he left, and I'm not going
to watch him now that he's back, and it's not
a winnable audience or reven new product anymore. I'm just

(14:02):
hoping Disney doesn't raise the prices any further at Disney
World to pay for this debacle and idiocy.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
This is Your Morning Show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
By the way, the revenue numbers for all of late
night Talk TV in twenty eighteen, that's not long ago.
Seven years ago, the total revenue PIE was four hundred
and thirty nine million. In twenty twenty four it was
two hundred million. The revenue for all of them is
in half. For Jimmy Kimmel's portion of that, you're looking

(14:37):
at seventy million tops, and really his salary and bonuses
comes to twenty four million. He alone represents over a
third of the total cost from their revenue. Whether Disney
gets stuck with this leftist narrative hot potato or not,

(14:57):
and whether Jimmy Kimbl's canceled or not America has already
canceled him in all of late night. If a tree
falls in the forest and no one's there, does it
make a sound? I'll let you know after Jimmy Kimmel
live tonight, all right, if you're just waking up. President
Trump will meet with congressional Democrats this week ahead of
the possible government shutdown. Mark Mayfield has more.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffreys and Senate Minority Leader Chunck
Schumer sent Trump a letter over the weekend blaming him
and his party for any potential shutdown because GOP congressional
leadership won't talk with Democrats.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
According to one source, the meeting will be Thursday. Democrats
want to.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
Tie funding to an extension of subsidies under the Affordable
Care Act and other issues. All Republicans want a stopgap
measure to keep the government open for at least seven weeks.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
I'm Mark Mayfield. The White House says. President Trump assigned
an executive order that designates Antifa a domestic terrorist organization.

Speaker 5 (15:49):
The President announced last week he would take the action
against the far left anti fascism movement. At the time,
he called the group a sick, dangerous radical left disaster.
The administration has promised to cracked down on left leaning
political groups following the Charlie Kirk assassination and TIVA lack
centralized leaderships. It's unclear who or what the administration would target.

(16:09):
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(17:14):
the air, streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This is
your morning show. I'm Michael del Jono. Jeffrey's got a
hold of the sound. We're waiting on John Decker in
a moment. You know, I used to always say behind
every headline is a story, Behind every story, there's so
much to talk about. This really isn't a story as
much as a narrative in a response, and we saw
from the Washington Post the narrative in response is Charlie

(17:37):
Kirk wasn't the victim Jimmy Kimmel. Jimmy Kimmel and the
American people are the victim of a tyrant Trump and
we need to fight on. From the Atlantic, we get
the most profound transgression is the headline in demanding that
Attorney General Pam Bondi go after his enemies. Donald Trump
is up ending fundamental norms of fairness and neutrality in

(18:00):
the American legal system. I can't wait to see what
Paul says after that in this story from The Atlantic. Next.
All right, the President's gonna speak at the United Nations
today in New York. Following him as always, his White
House correspondent John Decker, John, Good morning.

Speaker 6 (18:15):
Hey, Good morning, Michael. I hope you're doing well today.
The President left for New York City last night. He
comes back this evening. But he's got a big speech
at the UN General Assembly that will happen this morning.
Ten am Eastern time, nine am Central is when the
President will deliver that address to the UN General Assembly.
I'm very interested in terms of hearing the president. Last

(18:36):
time he addressed this body was when he was president
in his first term.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
All right, guessing, and I think it's probably it could
be all the above we could talk about. Is that
wise or should he pick one thing? You got the
ongoing war with Russia, You've got the war on terror,
and an unsettled situation in and around Israel. You also
have now a call from many European nations for a

(19:02):
two state solution. There what might the President be addressing
primarily today, Well, it's all the above.

Speaker 6 (19:08):
All of those issues are certainly things the President will
speak about. We also heard from the White House Press
Secretary yesterday during the White House Press Briefing speaking about
how the President will speak about America. First, those policies
and the successes that the President has had during the
first eight months of his second term. But certainly the

(19:29):
elecant in the room is what's been happening on the
sidelines of the UN General Assembly, and that is so
many of America's allies recognizing a Palestinian state. There are
one hundred and forty five countries altogether that recognize a
Palestinian state. But it's important to note that the US
is not one of them, and that cannot be a
state as it relates to UN membership unless the US

(19:53):
signs awful net because the US has a permitted veto
at the United Nations and there is no way as
things stand right now that President Trump his UN ambassador
will sign off on Palestinian statehood right now.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
I get the desire for a solution, but if this
were a solution, it would have been solved a long
time ago. Could any of these people even define what
the Palestinian state would be and who'd be running it.

Speaker 6 (20:21):
It's symbolic more than anything else. Michael, Clearly Hamas would
not be involved if these countries have their way. Hamas
of course has governed Gaza for decades. And Hamas, of
course is the group identified as a terrorist group by
both the US and the European Unions that carried out
that horrific terrorist attackle in Israel back on October the

(20:44):
seventh of twenty twenty three. And what President Trump has said,
what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nettnia, who has said is
now is not the time to recognize the Palestinian state.
They say it would reward Hamas for its actions nearly.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
Three years ago. Kind of have to agree with that one.
Let me ask you this the elephant in the room.
Is it this two state solution and recognition of a
Palestinian state? Is it Russia? Or could tariffs be an
elephant in the room? And you didn't mention that is
he planned to address that?

Speaker 6 (21:20):
Well, Look, I think that the President speaks about tariffs
almost every day, almost every speech that he gives, he
there's some mention of his tariff's policy. So would I
be surprised, Michael if he brought up his tariff's policy
in that regard, No, I would. The President feels that
America has been taken advantage of by other countries around

(21:42):
the world for years, and now the President essentially from
his perspective, is leveling the playing field. So I would
not be surprised at all, Michael, if that also makes
it into the President's address.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
Today, President speaking of the United Nations General Assembly for
the first time in his second term. And get more
of a preview the White House Briefing Room with John Decker.
It'll be up by nine Eastern in the podcast section
of your iHeartRadio app. John. Thank you so much. All right,
So I just said I just mentioned behind every headline
as a story, behind every story. There's so much to
talk about before I even start. The Atlantic. The Atlantic

(22:17):
and the Washington Post and the Associated Press are different
in influence. Most of the leftist media apparatus is taking
its cues from the Atlantic, maybe secondarily the Washington Post.

(22:40):
The Atlantic is what informs the intelligency and the university leaders.
I mean, you really want to keep your thumb on
their agenda, their narrative, it's what you need to read.
So I was watching a video clip of Charlie Kurr
and the guy the interviewer asked him, what are two

(23:03):
things you live by? And one was just saying, this
too shall pass, and the other was a scripture God
works all things together for the good Romans eight twenty eight,
and this too will pass. Charlie was struck by everything
has a cycle and passes, both the really bad things

(23:24):
in life and the really good things in life. There's
a shelf life for everything. The emotion, the energy always fades,
and the Democrats are counting on that. They want the
emotion of the Charlie Kirk assassination to fade, and they
want to be unchanged by it. They want to replace

(23:47):
Charlie Kirk, the true victim, with Jimmy Kimmel or the
American people and a communist tyrant president. This addresses the latter.
So for all the fantastically profound things the Atlantic always

(24:07):
pontificates on, apparently this is a most profound transgression. The
President of the United States telling his attorney general to
go after his enemies now in their defense. He says that,
and I don't know why. He says that it's an

(24:30):
abuse of government agency, and it's going after those who
are betraying the American people. But he always says his enemies.
By the way, we fact checked the Washington Post. And
as bad as that comment was, and I only heard
it once live when he said it, Donald Trump did
not say he hates his enemies. He said he hates

(24:52):
his opponents. So that would constitute anyone that voted against him. No, no, no, Michael,
He meant this person that attacked him, that person that
attacked him, the long laundry lit How can you say that?
And a culture of moral relativism trapped in a matrix

(25:15):
of narratives. It's what everybody wants to assign to it.
So I gotta be careful he communicate as a president.
So this is going to make further that narrative. Let
me shut up and read it for you. Then I'll
make a couple of comments and demanding that the Attorney
General go after his enemies. Donald Trump is upending fundamental

(25:36):
norms of fairness, neutrality in the American legal system. King
Henry the Second is reported to have mused, will no
one rid me of these turbulent priests? It wasn't an order,
so to speak. But the King's subject knew the royal
command when they heard one. Short while later, four nights

(25:56):
traveled to Normandy to Canterbury. They killed the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Attorney General Pam BONDI won't have to do any traveling,
but like Henry's loyal knights, she's received a royal command,
and like them, she will do her best to implement

(26:17):
her ruler's direction and a truth social post. On Saturday,
Trump demanded that Bondy find a way to bring criminal
indictments against some of his enemies, his enemies, and he
brought up Letitia James. He brought up James, call me,
brought up Antam Schiff and others, and with good reason.

(26:41):
But remember how algorithms work, and remember how the matrix works.
For the left, this is all they will see. And
there's nowhere in this Atlantic article anything about the King
Henry moments the leftist had and I would call it
the Biden administration, but we don't even know if it
was a most profound transgression. Never saw that headline with

(27:14):
thele the Muller Russia investigation or Crossfire Hurricane FBI counterintelligence
investigation in twenty sixteen looking at links the Trump's campaign
in Russia. Eventually it led to the Muller investigation, or
how about the Smith's Special Council investigation Trump's role in

(27:35):
the January sixth insurrection, or the Georgia election interference and
racketeering case. Or the New York civil fraud lawsuit with
Letitia James, or the hush money scheme of the Manhattan
State charges or the e Gen Carol civil case, tax

(28:00):
fraud asset valuation case, Trump organization tax fraud accounting firm disputes.
By the way, some of these Trump lost, and maybe
shift should too. But none of that was abuse of agency.

(28:25):
None of that was a profound transgression. Now why does
it matter? Why does all of this matter? Because we
are not one nation under God. We are not indivisible.

(28:49):
We are profoundly divided. We are obsessed with presidential figures.
We treat them like they're kings and they're not. We
treat the Supreme Court like it is God, and it
is not. We're living a two party system lie that

(29:19):
keeps us all fighting with each other while they all
rule collectively in power and get filthy rich. And while
you're in power, you do the profound transgression. When they're
in power, they do the profound transgression, and the American

(29:44):
people should be equally disgusted with both. But the bottom
line takeaway is they're doubling, tripling. Heck that, let's use
the ultimate punker analogy. They are all in.

Speaker 7 (30:02):
On.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Trump is a dangerous tyrant and he's looking to silence enemies,
jail enemies, deport enemies. And as we saw earlier with
the Washington Post, Charlie Kirk wasn't the victim Jimmy Kimmel was.

(30:26):
We all are. And what you need to begin to
respect is the death of journalism and the matrix because
for a good portion of America, this is all they're hearing,
this is all they're seeing, this is all they're feeling,
and they're not very self aware on the difference between
fact and narrative.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
It's your morning show with Michael del Journo.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Here comes the Tuesday solution again. You can always email
me too, by the way, at Michael di at iHeartMedia
dot com. Michael, he hates his opponents and wants to
go after them. Yet this is no different than what
the Democrats do. They do the same thing. Russia, Russia Russia.
Trump just says it out loud. Dems are a bunch

(31:14):
of lying hypocrites. Well yeah, but the point is, don't
feed the beast. Don't give them them their narrative on
a silver platter. Out of everything in that five hour memorial,
that statement, and Steven Miller and a couple of others

(31:34):
I knew would set their narrative. And I told you
was coming. And everybody said, you're crazy. This is a revival.
You can have a little more grades. They're like, there's
only two ways to come out of this whole thing,
healed in better or more divided and worse. All right,
if you're just waking up, these are your top five
stories on that day. President Trump says Thailand, all during

(31:58):
pregnancy can lead to an increased risk of autism. Mark
Mayfield has more.

Speaker 4 (32:03):
Speaking at the White House, Trump city encourages women to
not take the medicine while carrying a child, but if
they have to, only do so sparingly.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
So taking Tyler and all is not good. All right,
I'll say it, It's not good. The President said.

Speaker 4 (32:19):
It's also wise to space out vaccines instead of getting
a lot administered at once. Trump spoke alongside health and
Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior and administrator for
these centers of Medicare and Medicaid services men at OZ.
Kennedy Junior established a task force this year in an
effort to find the causes of autism.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
I'm Marknyfield. Kamala Harris has big corporations. They're fectless, and
they've given it to the president.

Speaker 7 (32:43):
Interviewed on MSNBC, the former Vice president said it could
be because they fear retribution.

Speaker 5 (32:48):
We used to compare the strength of our democracy to
communist dictators.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
That's what we're dealing with right now. Donald Trump and.

Speaker 7 (32:56):
These titans of industry are not speaking up. Harra said
Trump is using the weight of the federal government to
take out vengeance on his critics. She added, the powers
with the people, and that's been on display over the
past few days. Regarding Jimmy Kimmel, Disney suspended the late
night host over comments regarding the Charlie Kirk assassination, but
the company now says Kimmel will return to ABC on Tuesday.

(33:18):
I'm Tammy Truchuello.

Speaker 1 (33:20):
Remember when the story would have been calling the president
a communist tyrant? Are you catching the narrative. Charlie Kirk
wasn't the victim. Jimmy Kimmel was. They are Star Wars.
I've still only seen the first, but Star Wars fans
can now get their first look at the next film

(33:42):
in the franchise. Lucasfilms has released the teaser trailer to
The Mandalorian and Groku. The movie will see the duo
enlisted by the New Republic to help protect everything the
Rebellion has fought for. The release date is coming in
May of twenty May twenty second of twenty twenty six.

(34:03):
This will be the first Star Wars film since twenty nineteen.
Very impressive win last night by your Detroit Lions on
the road in Boldmore. What a great goal line stand
against Derrick Henry in the first half. They come on
to hang on in the second half and win the
road Monday night football game in Baltimore thirty eight thirty.
Big win for the Lions. Only two games of your

(34:23):
morning show. Interest in Baseball card six y five over
the Giants, Padres beat the Brewers five to four. Birthdays today.
Bruce Springsteen is seventy six. Certainly don't like his politics.
I wasn't really a big fan of his music, but
a happy birthday, Seinfeldt Jason Alexander is sixty six and
from Mary Hartman Mary Hartman Telsa, Oklahoma native Mary Kate

(34:45):
Place is seventy eight. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday,
So glad you were born and thanks for waking up
with us.

Speaker 2 (34:51):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
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