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The great Nostradelgiorno strikes again! Disney to pay for left narrative by sticking it to Hulu and Disney plus subscribers!

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(01:47):
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President Trump is criticizing ABC for putting Jimmy Kimmel back on.
I've got all the audio clips of Jimmy Kimmel. Jimmy

(02:09):
Kimmel is not officially back. He's not on in New York.
He's not on in Los Angeles. He's not on in Chicago.
He's not on in San Francisco. That's one, two, three,
four market size, not on in Houston, sixty six markets
at all. When Next Star joined Sinclair to not air
his show yesterday, Keith Oberman, I guess this is his

(02:30):
new wingman, Keith Oberman with the social media threat to
Scott Jennings your mother blanking Next. I love how Scott
Jennings handled it. He just turns it over to the FBI,
and then suddenly, mysteriously Keith Oberman is apologizing. I meant

(02:55):
your Next in terms of being canceled as timing is everything.
It was amazing yesterday, first the escalator, then the teleprompter,
and I love the way the President handled it. He
doesn't need a teleprompter to deliver a speech. You wonder

(03:19):
if the teleprompter speech would have been less critical of
United Nations, maybe even less focused on not only Ukraine
winning this award, but getting back its territory. That's upping

(03:39):
the ante, if you will. On Russia. He gave them
an off ramp, they didn't take it, and now he
may want to take back what they took. So we've
got a lot to digest with the President's speech of NATO.
John Decker, our White House correspondent, will be here to
cover that with us. The man accused of trying to
assas By the way, this, I don't know if anybody

(03:59):
noticed this yesterday, but the New York Times accidentally did
a big headline that he was found not guilty. No,
he was found guilty and he'll face up to life
in prison. The man accused of the second assassination attempt
on Donald Trump in Florida has been convicted. He will
be sentenced, and sphere thunderstorms will continue. That's all we've
had here in Nashville for three days now, and there

(04:24):
are more coming today. We'll keep an eye on that,
all right, Big picture, we had this conversation on Monday,
and Tuesday you officially have the left's response to the
assassination of Charlie Kirk, and the response is Charlie's not
the victim. Jimmy Kimmel is. In all of this fantastic

(04:54):
conversation about freedom of speech, no one brings up the
business aspect. I had two two nos Trudel journals come
true yesterday. And you know I'm not one. I'm not
one to ah so it shall be when I say

(05:21):
it shall be. When will you take me seriously? Why
am I rhyming so much? Dad? Are you proud of me?
Are you proud of me what I say. You said
something about people needed to listen to you. When will
they start listening to you? Oh? Yes, Del Joner two
predictions yesterday, both of which came true. The first concerned

(05:45):
Jimmy Kimmel's return, and I asked the listeners the question,
do you think he'll apologize? Do you think he'll claim
victory for free speech? Or do you think he'll just
move on? Maybe just start by saying I literally said
this yesterday. Start by saying, where was I before I

(06:05):
was interrupted? Do you know how Jimy Kimmel started yesterday? Anyway?

Speaker 4 (06:15):
As I was saying before I was interrupted.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Del Journal, Seriously, it's a gift. You had the clip
from yesterday. We'll find I've been looking for it. Yeah,
I'm trying to find it. The other prediction I said is, okay,
this is all about business. It's a business decision. Late
night television all put together went from four hundred million

(06:39):
dollars to under two hundred million dollars. There's a half
a pie to be split up in revenue, all the
same expenses, in fact, with inflation, higher expenses. Meanwhile, the
ratings over since Donald Trump's first escalator that weren't and
their development of Trump during syndrome their derangement has led

(07:03):
to an eighty up to eighty percent, eighteen to forty
nine and seventy four twenty five, fifty four in the
money demo loss of audience. If half the revenue PI
shrinks in radio and I lose eighty percent of my
audience and the revenue for my show only matches two

(07:23):
times my salary, a business decision would be made about me,
and it has nothing to do with freedom of speech.
The privilege of having an entertainment show that you choose
to focus not on entertainment is a business decision. And
when the numbers don't make sense, they don't make sense.

(07:46):
Now what do you do? Well, if you're MPR and PBS,
you prop yourself up. So my second nost adult journal
yesterday was okay, congratulations, Jimmy's back, not everywhere, and in
the end it was next Dour and Sinclair and sixty
six markets that he wasn't back. In the congratulations Disney,

(08:12):
Jimmy's back with eighty percent less audience and allowsy forty
million dollars. Congratulations, you get to lose money, and then
the no tre del journal on me said, now, watch
what's next. They're gonna stiff us for paying for Watch
them raise the prices at the parks. Oh, they didn't

(08:33):
raise them at the parks, but they chose to raise
them for Hulu and Disney Plus. To make this up. Now,
everybody that wants to watch things that they like, where

(08:54):
they like it, when they want to watch it, how
they want to watch it has to pay for something
no one's watching to please a bunch of leftists in
Hollywood and television. Because they've taken this away from the
killing of an innocent man to the business decision of

(09:16):
an insensitive man. And I don't know that it hasn't worked.
I'm sure it's definitely worked within their side of the matrix.
There's no Charlie Kirk blood on anyone's hands. You got

(09:43):
Keith Oberman saying you mother Blanker, you're next to Scott Jennings.
You got Kimmel being treated as the martyr. Well, the
real martyr is buried, and they've moved on and big
picture and the only scoreboard I care about is this

(10:07):
country going to move towards healing and unity or stay
on this trajectory of civil war of division and hate,
and it looks like they used this whole Kimmel Shenanigan
to bridge that gap towards maintaining the course. I gotta

(10:27):
tell you, yesterday I thought there was something. I thought
it was like I kept waiting for the punchline and
the laugh and it never came. As Fox, as well
as the White House, through sweet Caroline love Ittt, turned
a broken escalator and teleprompter into some kind of assault

(10:50):
on the President of the United States. Listen to Jesse Well,
I thought this was comedy.

Speaker 5 (10:54):
The escalators weren't even working. Trump and Malania were riding
it up and it just stopped. The first lady lost
her balance a bit, but steadied herself, thankfully.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Did you lose her bound? And as your supermodel? Some
woman's been walking on stilettos her whole life and walk
with a book in herd gets a near death. This
happens to me virtually every time I met the mall
and then march to the top. She could have been hurt.

Speaker 5 (11:19):
She could have been and the President looked over at
the press and knew something was up. At first, we
thought the escalator just malfunctioned, but then so did the teleprompter.

Speaker 6 (11:30):
I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter, because
the teleprompter is not working.

Speaker 7 (11:41):
I feel very happy to be up here with you.

Speaker 6 (11:43):
Nevertheless, and that way you speak or from the heart,
I can only say that whoever's operating this teleprompter is
in big trouble.

Speaker 5 (11:57):
Trump says, the un is just lucky that my Loni
is in great shape.

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You know, wyomings looking really good right now, really good
right now, and go sit by the lake with Red.
And I liked your idea of doing the show from there.

Speaker 5 (12:15):
Yeah.

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It is Wednesday, September the twenty fourth, and vise all
your top five stories of the day, no more.

Speaker 4 (13:47):
Well.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
The man accused of trying to assassinate President Trump and
Florida has been found guilty. Trump spoke about the verdict.

Speaker 6 (13:53):
I'm very appreciative of the justice that was given and
the way it was handled by Pam Bondi and Todd
Bland and everybody that it's been and their team of people.

Speaker 8 (14:03):
The jury found Ryan Ruth attempted to kill Trump while
I was playing golf at his Palm Beach golf course.
When running for re election last year, Ruth reportedly appeared
to try and stamp himself in the neck after the
verdict was right in the courtroom. He was found guilty
of attempted assassination, assaulting a federal officer, and fellon in
possession of a firearm.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Ruth is set to be sentenced on December the eighteenth.
I'm Mark Mayfield. Jimmy Kimmel returned to his late night
ABC talk show Not Everywhere. Sixty six markets still avoided
his show, and he got emotional during his opening monologue.

Speaker 7 (14:32):
Kimmel didn't directly apologize Tuesday night, but he did reach
out to those he may have offended. When speaking of
the murder of Charlie Kirk, can you understand that it
was never my intention to make light.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Of the murder of a young man?

Speaker 9 (14:47):
I don't.

Speaker 7 (14:47):
Kimmel between jokes defended free speech in the US.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
This show is not important.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
What is important is that we get to live in
a country that allows us to have.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
A show like this.

Speaker 7 (14:59):
He also prays to Erica Kirk and spoke of his
first reaction to the murder of Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 4 (15:04):
I posted a message on Instagram of the daves killed,
sending love to his family and asking for compassion.

Speaker 1 (15:10):
And I meant it. I still do.

Speaker 7 (15:12):
Andrew Whitman, NBC News Radio, New York.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Well, well he's victorious with free speech, it's still not free.
Disney's losing billions, and I guess we're going to get
to pay for it. They've hiked up Hulu and Disney
Plus fees. President Trump not happy with the return of
Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC. Tammy Trihio has.

Speaker 10 (15:32):
More in a truth social post Tuesday night, Trump City quote,
can't believe ABC, fake news gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back.
He added that the network told the White House Kimmel's
show was canceled. Trump also indicated his administration might take
action against ABC, saying Kimmel is an arm of the
DNC that could be a major illegal campaign contribution. He
went on to say, last time he went after ABC

(15:54):
gave him sixteen million dollars. I'm Tammy Trio.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
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must have watched Baywatch The Lifeguards at Baywatch are soon
returning to television. Fox has ordered twelve episodes a reboot
of the Lifeguard drama for the twenty six twenty seven season.
The creators of the original series will serve as executive producers.
The original was a mainstay in syndicated television in the nineties,

(16:23):
airing for eleven seasons starting in nineteen eighty nine. The
cast of the reboot has yet to be announced. Today
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because there will be a quiz today.

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(17:00):
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Speaker 1 (17:03):
The Tigers and the Guardians are now tied in the
American League Central. Oh my Tiger's losing yesterday. Dbags five
four of the Dodgers raise Law six nothing to the O's,
Padres shut out the Brewers seven and nothing. Cardinals outs
like the Giants nine to eight. Red's lost four two
to the Pirates, Angels eight to four to the Royals,
and the A's beat the Astros five to one.

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Speaker 1 (17:58):
Enjoyed the podcast gets the worm sleepy squirrel misses it
not just throw that leg over the bed, shuffle your
way into the kitchen, grab that cup of coffee. We
got a date to understand. After all, we're all in
this together. This is your morning show. I'm Michael del
journal I am never one and Jeffrey will tell you
this on and off the air. I have never one
to toot my own horn. No, no, no, not at all,

(18:21):
but I have to this time, twenty four hours ago
on this show. This is why you need to listen.
That's why you need to take what I say seriously. Yes,
I'm about understanding what's happening, deep understanding, but I'm also
about understanding what's coming next. I want everybody to listen
to this show to know what's really going on beyond

(18:42):
the narrative to the truth, and I also want you
to know what's coming next. So yesterday, at twenty four
hours before Jimmy Kimmel ever takes the stage in his comeback,
I asked you the question, do you think he'll apologize?
Do you think he'll just move on, act like it
never happened? Or do you think he'll positioned himself as
a champion for free speech? And then I predicted the

(19:05):
first words out of his mouth play the clip this
is from actually from yesterday. But do you think he's
going to show remorse? Will he apologize for being wrong?
Will he apologize for being insensitive? Will he double down
and claim victory? What do you think the odds are
he completely avoids it and just starts the show. Maybe
a simple line like where was I love to hear from?

(19:32):
Thank you?

Speaker 4 (19:34):
Anyway, as I was saying before I was interrupted, if
you just how do I do it?

Speaker 1 (19:41):
I don't know how do I do it? It's a gift,
isn't it. Now we're not gonna go back and listen
to the rest of the show. But I did bring up, Okay,
congratulations Disney, Jimmy's back. Now technically I have to interrupt
myself and say he's not back everywhere. Sixty six markets
did not near next Star in Sinclair. ABC affiliates did

(20:04):
not air the show. That's a big deal because that
included New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Houston.
That's markets one, two, three, four, five, six. All right,
that's now. Fortunately for Jimmy, I'm going to be fair
and he will be heard in Los Angeles, San Francisco

(20:24):
and some of those markets. But so he didn't air everywhere,
but where he did air, I said, congratulations, Jimmy's back,
and you still have only forty million dollars. You're losing
tens of millions of dollars and your audience is down
eighty percent. That's a victory. You see, this was never

(20:50):
about freedom of speech. That's the narrative they made it.
The freedom of speech issue was the killing of Charlie Kirk,
not the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel. Because he was wrong.
He'll never apologize for being wrong. He did cry and

(21:10):
say he never intended to make light of the death
of a young man, and he did pay tribute to
Erica for forgiving the assassin, but he never apologized for
saying the assassin was a mega supporter and being wrong.
But later in my show, I said, all right, congratulations,

(21:32):
you now have this terrible business model. Great victory Disney.
Now what you jack up the prices and make us
pay for it. Oh my gosh headline Disney slaps fans
with higher prices days after Jimmy Kimmel billion dollar bombshell.

(21:52):
The company lost up to five billion dollars in value
after it suspended Jimmy Kimmel. So do you lose five
billillion from the left? You know Howard Stern started the
whole crusade to cancel Disney Plus. Subscribers can expect the
cost of both Disney Plus and Hulu to spike next

(22:15):
month as the company works to boost its profits. Can't
you just hear Mickey? All right, goofer, you want this
guy back. Somebody's gotta pay.

Speaker 4 (22:27):
I'm jacking up Hulu, jacking up Disney Plus.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Of course, the question is, now he's back, are you
gonna drop this? I mean, if this was to cover
the two hundred billion and four percent stock loss, Okay,
he's back, is your stock back? We still don't even
know what's gonna become. Jimmy Kimmel's contract is up at

(22:53):
the end of the year. If they I mean, if
this is their strategy. I don't know if this was
led by Disney or played by Disney, but something stinks
to high Heaven. The only freedom of speech issue is
Charlie Kirk being killed for speaking what he believes. Not

(23:16):
a show that goes on every night and fails for
ten years. That's not a freedom of speech issue. That's
a failed business model issue, and it still exists. Was
this all led to get you to forget about Charlie

(23:37):
the real victim and insert Kimmel, the fake victim, only
to bring him back so you have him his failed
show and everybody with shows they want to see on
Disney Plus and Hulu paying for it, and let's see
if that works before the end of the year. I
don't know how much was I right about yesterday? How
much am I right about today? Time will tell. But

(24:06):
nobody ever knows how to keep track of all the
bouncing balls. So let me get this straight. All of
Hollywood comes to Jimmy Kimmel's defense because he got fired,
and they see that as an attack on free speech,
which it wasn't. The one who got shot for free speech.

(24:28):
He's not the victim. Their guy is. They all threaten
to cancel Disney and Hulu. They lose two hundred billion
dollars of value, so they jack up the Hulu and
Disney Plus prices for everyone. So now that Jimmy Kimmel's
back is everybody, then the left that canceled their subscription

(24:51):
or the built in market or how about when the
market value comes back? Will they then lower Hulu and
Disney Plus? Not a peep? And then how do they
react to what's next? What do you mean what's next? Well,

(25:13):
Rick just wrote me my response to Hulu's price increase canceled.
I guess that will add to their profit Huh, I
got bad news from my daughters because as soon as
I get off the air, I don't think I have Hulu. Well,
I guess I have it if I had Disney Plus. Right,
they combine them, don't they. I think if you want

(25:34):
Disney Plus, you'd better bring Daddy back his Lean. I
never thought of that negotiation, Yo, what about that?

Speaker 9 (25:41):
Huh?

Speaker 1 (25:41):
You're on a roll this week? Do the show from
Wyoming use Disney Plus to get my lean back? I'm
putting a lien on my Lean. No, I'm going to
cancel both. As soon as I get off the air.
I have them both, just in principle. I mean, that's
not how you do business. If a show can't attract

(26:03):
an ont and there's a lot of reasons, that isn't
Jimmy's fault. What is Jimmy's fault? What is Stephen Colbert's fault?
What is all of their faults? Myers? All of them
is every since Donald Trump came along. For most of
them that live in Hollywood, everyone they're around, everyone they
talk to, everything they read, everything they share has sent

(26:24):
them into a derangement syndrome. And they have turned these
shows one sided angry political attacks at a time where
everybody was switching from network television anyway, and you made
it so easy. These audience and these revenues are gone.

(26:47):
They have moved on dot org to where people are podcast, Netflix, Amazon, Prime, Apple,
and they're never coming back, and no stunt will ever
make them come back. I don't even know if the
stunt can come through. He joked later about Donald Trump,

(27:10):
saying he has no ratings, he has no talent, and
then he smugly comes back to his monologue and says,
well I do now, not without New York, not without
Los Angeles, not without Chicago, not without Philadelphia, now without
San Francisco, not without Houston, now without sixty six markets.
And guess what, we've all moved on, Even your young leftists,

(27:31):
they don't watch TV that way anymore. If you get
a bump, it won't last, I said, When this is
all shaken out and done, maybe maybe there's room to
sustain where it all began. Just the tonight show. You're

(27:52):
down to half the total amount of revenue you had
seven years ago, split six ways. That ain't enough to
sustain any of them, But with one left standing, it
could be enough for the few, mostly old or out
of demo that still watch late night television live, maybe
there's a place for Jimmy Fallon and that would be fitting.

(28:13):
He was the one that played the most fair. That's
our journey of reality concerning Jimmy Kimmel.

Speaker 3 (28:22):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 7 (28:26):
If somebody mentioned tooting their own horn while I've got
one where.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
You Mike, you have a great day. I am having
a great morning. Yes, I made a reference to yesterday
during the show. I predicted that Jimmy Kimmel would start
the show with where was I? Before I was really interrupted?
And that's exactly how I began the show I did.
I had to toob my own horn fifty one minutes

(28:50):
after the otfre just waking up. These are your top
five stories of the day. No President Trump has met
with Ukrainian President Zelenski at the United Nations Mark Mayfield
has more.

Speaker 8 (29:01):
Trump was asked if NATO nations should shoot down Russian
aircraft that entered their airspace.

Speaker 11 (29:06):
Yes, I did.

Speaker 8 (29:07):
In Mark, the fourth time the leaders have met since
Trump has returned to office, as they look for an
end to Ukraine's war with Russia. Trump said the US
has great respect for the fight that Ukraine is putting up.
He added, the ongoing war is not a good thing
for Russia. I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
Jimmy Kimmel, in his return to Late Night after his
suspension for comments he made about the murder of Charlie Kirk,
cited Kirk's widow as an example to be followed. More
from Andrew Whitman.

Speaker 7 (29:31):
Kimmel, with emotion in his voice, noted Erica Kirk's comments
made this weekend at her husband, Charlie Kirk's memorial service
on Sunday.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
Erica Kirk forgave the man who shot her husband. She
forgave him. That is an example we should follow.

Speaker 7 (29:50):
Nothing. He and Kirk both believe in the teachings of Jesus.
Kimmel added, that's it a.

Speaker 4 (29:56):
Selfless act of grace forgiveness from a grieving widow.

Speaker 7 (30:01):
It touched me deeply, and I hope that Andrew Whitman
NBC News Radio, New York.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
So it's all better now, right. Defense Secretary Pete Heggsath
is closing the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Service.

Speaker 11 (30:16):
Pentagon Press Secretary Kingsley Wilson shared a post on x
announcing that Hegseth had decided to terminate Dakowitz due to
its focus of advancing a divisive feminist agenda. The panel
was established in nineteen fifty one and meets on a
quarterly basis to promote military readiness by shedding light on
challenges female service members may face. Hegseth's decision follows an

(30:36):
announcement earlier this year of a review into Pentagon advisory committees,
pausing all panel operations and purging all members.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Only said Taylor, I don't know you about you, but
I've been wondering what's going on with Sean P. Dittycombs.

Speaker 9 (30:49):
Well.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
His lawyers are trying to get Combs out of prison
sentenced next month. Scott Pringle reports.

Speaker 12 (30:54):
Defense lawyers wrote a letter to the judge calling for
no more than fourteen months in prison when the rap
sentence October three, and that would mean Combs would be
free almost right away based on time served. In the
coming days. Federal prosecutors will let the judge note their
sentencing recommendations. Combs has found guilty in July of transportation
to engage in prostitution charges and cleared of more serious charges.

(31:17):
Scappringle NBC News Wady out in New York.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Priscilla Presley is opening up about her feelings about her
daughter Lisa Marie Presley's marriage to the King of Pop
Michael Jackson. We Can't go on Together.

Speaker 8 (31:35):
In an upcoming memoir, Priscilla says she was uphalled by
the marriage. She wrote, I know in my bones Michael
wasn't marrying Lisa Marie. He was marrying the Prensley dynasty.
She also called the King of Papa manipulative man and
said he actively avoided her while at family gatherings. Lisa
Marie and Michael's marriage took place in nineteen ninety four
and lasted for two years. Priscilla Presley's memoir Softly As
I Leave You, Life After Elvis is available now.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
I'm Mark Mayfield in spoil.

Speaker 4 (32:01):
Well.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
The Tigers lost five to two to the Guardians. Why
was that significant? Because now the American League Central is
tied the collapsing Tigers the rising Guardians. At least the

(32:21):
Lions looked good, all right, d Backs five four over
the Dodgers, Raise lost six nothing to the O's Padres
shut out the Brewers seven to nothing. Cardinals. I was
lugged by the Giants nine to eight. Reds lost four
to two to the Pirates. I believe we have a
big John talkback concerning that game.

Speaker 4 (32:38):
So the Cincinnati listeners are a little quiet this morning
after the New York Mets are back in front for
that final playoffs spot.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Obviously, the Mets one, Red's lost, Angels lost eight to
four to the Royals, and the A's beat the Astros
five to one. I was gonna say this earlier. I've
never this strikes me. Sometimes I can't say three hundred
and sixty five days because I'm off on weekends. But
every day when we do birthdays, you know, the thought
has crossed my mind. What do we do if we
get to a day where there is nobody famous born

(33:07):
on that day? And we almost did yesterday. Phil Hartman
was born on this day, but he is killed by
his wife. Linda McCartney was born on this day, but
she died of cancer. Jim Henson of the Muppets fame,
was born on this day. F Scott Fitzgerald was born
on this day, but I couldn't find anybody alive worth

(33:27):
mentioning born on this day. And then in the fine
print I stumbled upon that former guy every time. About
the time I saw Eddie George naked. No, when Coach
Cooper and mixed two of us. You saw him too well.
I used to go to the locker room. Yeah, me too.
So I met I was being offered a job in

(33:47):
Columbus and I'm there interviewing, and the general manager very
smartly brought me to the Ohio State Michigan game. But
before the game on that Friday, I believe it was,
we went over to spend some time. I got to
meet Archie Griffith. What a thrill. That was two time
Heisman Trophy winner. But then we were walking with Coach

(34:07):
Cooper and he was showing me the practice because Coach
Cooper used to be our coach in Tulsa, so I
knew him when he was the Golden Hurricane coach. So
we're touring the practice facility, which was like rival to
ENnie NFL facility. And then we were in the locker
room and Eddie comes around the corner and I'm not
being immature and I don't mean to make this blue
one anyway. I'm just telling you the man was naked,

(34:30):
and it didn't look like a naked man. It looked
like that poster from school, like coils of muscle, and
it was just unbelievable. Then I watched him run all
over the Wolverines the next day. But he went on
to be a great running back for the Tennessee Titans.
One night, my brother and I were in a Saints game,
heckling him and one of the linemen and we had
a great time. Eddie George a great guy now a coach.

(34:52):
Fifty three Mean Joe Green who belched after chugging his
Coca colon a famous Super Bowl commercial seventy nine years old.
And if at your birth Happy birthday. We're so glad
you were born. And thanks for waking up with your
morning show.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Ndeld, journo
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