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Biden on View, Kamala on MSNBC, and Melania on Fox

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
Two three starting your morning off right.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Because we're in the stupid this is your morning show
with Michael o'dill sean.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Why would I be happy? Why would you say you've
got that look on your face? Why i'd just sleepy.
I'm not sleep at all. I'm just entertaining America. Feel
you need to give you like a pep talk. Hey
sound happy? I am happy. By the way, happy comes
from happenstance. So if you and I have is joy unspeakable?

(00:56):
That is joy unspeakable. You're exactly it can overcome and
he happenstance or circumstances anyway. Seven minutes after the hour,
I am happy. You don't sound I'm trying to do.
How do you whistle zip, but he do die. So
I just have one little thing that it just no
matter how many times I try to send something, it
just keeps bouncing back to me, and it's confusing me.

(01:16):
But that's the only look you see on my face. Okay,
seven minutes. Well, there is a look of concern, and
I look down towards my friends in Florida. Hurricane Helene
is forecast to make landfall in Florida's Big Bend region.
That'll be late Thursday. Again, outer bands will be arriving
early afternoon, but the actual landfall of the eye of

(01:38):
Hurricane Helena should be I'm guessing ten pmsh between ten
pmsh and midnight. So and again, because of the trajectory
of this, I really think in Helena's case, Helena is
a storm search nightmare. I mean, that's probably where most
forecasters are concerned, so that that Big Bend area Florida

(02:02):
that's going to get hit. As most that know the hurricane,
it's really the surge coming from the east side of
the storm to the eye of the storm where the
power punches from the storm. But this is mostly looking
like a storm surge, real threat. Then you've got the

(02:24):
high winds. Then you've got the rain, then you've got
the flooding, and because of the trajectory, you are quickly
inland at a still pretty powerful rate. Places like Atlanta
could get hit very hard and it won't take very
long to get there. So a lot of eyes today
on Hurricane Helene should be a cat for when she

(02:45):
makes landfall. Then we have a kind of like an
interview frenzy. So first, today's the day. This morning is
the morning actually where former First Lady Milanya Trump will
sit down in a rare interview with Fox and Friends.
I believe it was taped yesterday. Probably best for her
if it was. But I am a little confused, and

(03:06):
I was that's the other look you were seeing on
my face, So it was trying to fair. Is today
the taping and tomorrow the earing? I thought my memory
was yesterday was the taping? In today's the earring? So
we'll confirm that, and actually Jeffrey will confirm that. Now
you can have the concerned look and google and search
do you need to be happy? Yeah? Is that the
face I'm making here? What am I?

Speaker 3 (03:26):
Is?

Speaker 1 (03:26):
They get older? I'm getting arresting nasty face?

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Well you you looked, You looked frustrated, you looked confused.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
Well that was over that thing that keeps every time
I hit send, yeah, twenty eight seconds later, it tells
me it can't. Vice President Harris discussing the economy. This
is just absolutely blown up in her face. I don't
I don't want to, you know, at the point that
we say the same things over and over again. Look,
there's no question she can do fine with a teleprompter.

(03:55):
She was fine at the convention. She is not fine.
Shouldn't have been fine and debates, but Donald Trump didn't
have that great of a performance. She is not fine
at all in interviews. And listen, this massive weakness is
one a very necessary part of the interview process. If
we got a puppet, if we got somebody that's just

(04:18):
you know, playing out directives, that's not a leader. That means, Look,
a puppet candidate is a puppet president, and you, as
American citizens, have a right to know that. Well, then
who's really going to be the president? The question might be, well,
who's really the president? Right now? I'm thoroughly convinced that

(04:39):
John Podesta, as he was for eight years of Barack Obama,
as he was for eight years of Bill Clinton could
be Barack Obama and who knows how much influence is
coming from George Soros And now we have his son
hanging out with Vice President Walls. I mean, you know,
this is all very troublic you know what now that
you mentioned and I am not happy. See I can
read you know what. I have a little concerned all

(05:02):
of a sudden.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
I'm a body language expert.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
You know, George once took a hit at me the
Sorrows people. What. Yeah, that's why Zanati and I used
to always, you know, say hi to Uncle George because
they were monitoring us and they put us on one
of their lists. But that's very important. Yeah, you know.
But his son, it's kind of like, you know, the
old Damien Damien movies, and you know, it's like something

(05:25):
he looks a little. He creeps me like the old
omen The son creeps me, yes, the old movies. He
reminds me of like the character and the omenikes. Stay
off that tricycle or I really troubled waking up this morning.
Jeffrey and I didn't come to terms with it till doubt.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
By the way, the only thing I could find about
Kamala Harris's m m MSNBC interview.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
You were supposed to be looking up the late first
former First Lady Malanya Trump interviewed with Fox and Friends,
which I think was taped yesterday and airs this morning.
That's what I was but before you know this, this
is how we roll with platinum card listeners. But in
the show that sound a little slicker because it could
be being taped today and air tomorrow. But I'm pretty
sure was taped yesterday and theirs today. My heart was
troubled for you. But go getting back to Kamala Harris,

(06:09):
you know, if this is a weak candidate, you know
you're gonna have a week president. So now, what would
normally weed this out? Well you and I think when
I say you, collectively, the American people see through this.
They see the whole bait and switch. You know, very
sensible Americans go, she's a vice president and she didn't

(06:31):
know the president was impaired, and if he's not impaired,
why they just take my votes and give them all
to her. America can figure this out. If she can't
answer a straight question, this is a problem. But you
have that death of journalism in the middle. Well, yesterday,
there was no death of journalism. Kamala Harris not only
was the same Kamala Harris. She's been hiding in playing

(06:52):
sight throughout this campaign. She's had down with the wrong reporter,
Stephanie Rule. And we're gonna look at this in our
Journey of Discovery today because it's fascinating. This is the
first person to pull a Katie Kirk. But to Katie Kirk,
like when she sat down with Sarah Palin, that's her job.

(07:18):
I asked tough questions and when you don't know to
the answers, I make it very painful and I make
it very apparent for people watching you don't know what
you're talking about. Well, that's exactly what happened to Kamala
Harris yesterday. And this is the first person only made
that obvious in the interview, but then went and was

(07:39):
interviewed and talked very openly. I'm asking a question and
she doesn't give the answer. This is the first report
that didn't leave it up to you to connect the dots.
They ask a specific question, they get a platitude, they
get a line from a speech, and then when she goes, well,

(08:00):
this particular specific story, what if the Republicans control the
Senate in the House, how do you provide all these
things for people if you don't get these tax increases? Crickets? Now,
the question of the day is is the media tiring
of this? Are just a few of them still with

(08:22):
journalistic integrity or have had enough? Is the clock running
out on Kamala Harris and even the media can't stand
behind her? All right? All of that, think of it
like a storm building. And then you have Joe Biden
go on the View. I have to play a clip,

(08:45):
not because I'm not capable of doing it as well,
but there's something And people that listen to this show
often know, I'm usually as appalled with Fox as I
am CNN an MSNBC, because they're really play in the
same game from completely different different sides. But it's still
a part of the problem. But there is something about

(09:06):
Dana Pirno and you know, this is where the right
is not consistent. You know, we we'll talk about how
the operatives from the left are now the talk personalities
of today. We put cable news in its proper influence.
CNN's primetimes around eighty thousand people, Fox one hundred and
eighty thousand there was a time radio stations at the

(09:28):
local level had more people listening than are watching. These networks.
We make them bigger than they are. But I do
love Dana Perino, just love her, and I'll acknowledge. She's
a former spokesperson for the Bush administration, a White House
Press secretary, so she comes from a political background. She's
probably biased, but in this particular case, I loved her

(09:50):
take on Joe Biden the View. We're gonna play some
clips from that, But to sit down and watch Joe
Biden on the View is for you to have have
the opportunity to see Joe Biden as he really is. No,
I'm getting ready to compliment you. Why don't you trust me?

(10:10):
You're a dog blind, dog face pony soldier. Why do
you never get that in time? Well, because you just
gotta flip things. Sorry, put him next to each other,
then you mess anyway, Let me get back to complimenting Joe. Sorry,
so Joe knows they played Dave. If you've never seen
the movie Dave, the real president is underground, unconscious and

(10:32):
in a coma, and he is brain dead. He is
never to be revived. So they don't want the country
to panic and they're not ready for this transition. So
they find this guy who looks and talks just like him,
played by Kevin Klein, and he becomes and fakes being
the president, and after a little while he decides, well,
I am not playing anymore. I am the President, and

(10:55):
unlike you people that are really running this show, I'm
gonna start doing what's right for the American people. It's
great movie. You should watch it. I don't know when
Dave was. I begin Dave was in the nineties. Sigournia
Weaver played the first Lady's look. That's why I get
the hail two of the chief. He's the one we
also hailed to. He has the power because it takes
a shower, says nineteen ninety three. Three, Yeah, it was early.

(11:16):
Now that movie is thirty years old, Is that right?
Thirty one years old? Three? That's scary because that seems
like yesterday. If you have never seen the movie, Dave,
go watch it. But getting back to Joe Biden, they
were pulling a day. We can't get Joe elected. He
was fourth in New Hampshire, he was seventh in Iowa.
Then they cut a deal and they hided him in

(11:37):
a basement, and they had COVID to do it. Then
they weaponized COVID, changed election laws, did the mail in voting,
and they actually pulled it off. They defeated Donald Trump.
Read the Shadow Campaign to Save the Democracy, Time Magazine,
February fifteenth, twenty twenty one. They'll explain to exactly how
they did it. Now. The plan was, once they got
in the White House, wait a little while, and then
just give the presidency to Kamala Harris. That's the one

(11:58):
Podesta and the Clintons wanted all all along. But she
was so nasty in the debate, so bad in the debate.
She was actually the first eliminated in the primary. So
how do we get our first woman president? We never
run her? How do they plan to get her this time?
Never really run her? Joe Biden got all the delegates
in the primary, and now Kamala Harris is running. But

(12:21):
they've been hiding her all along. Do you remember, let
me just cut to the chase this way. Do you
remember in the debate when Donald Trump looked at her
and said, and by the way, he can't stand you.
Do you remember that.

Speaker 5 (12:36):
I do remember that I was talking to the audience,
but thank you for ansying, OK, because it's true and
yesterday is that exactly what he proved on the View
And getting back to why I do love data Prino,

(12:57):
she caught what I caught, said it better than I
could ever say it.

Speaker 6 (13:02):
I never thought that Joe Biden would make a political
contribution to the Trump campaign, but he did so today
because I don't think there's anyway the Harris people thought
that this was going to be a good idea. He says,
as vice president, there wasn't a single thing that I
did that she couldn't do, and I was able to
delegate her responsibility on everything from foreign policy to domestic policy.

(13:23):
Why woun't you just cut that sound bite and running
in all the battleground states and you figure out a
way to sabotage her.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Old Joe got his revenge yesterday on the View. And
if the American people figure out can figure out when
you're hiding a candidate and playing sight and they're not
answering questions and something's not right, they can sure they
can sure figure out Old Joe with a club in
his hand, doing it Scranton style, right across the knees.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
This is your morning show with Michael Detuono.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Do you ever have that when you do a day
and you're like, I know it's somebody's birthday. I'm gonna
go out on a limb and say, it's my best
friend Keith Collins' birthday, real childhood. But I don't know
how to confirm it. I mean, he's not really like
the Facebook kind of guy. Yeah, maybe you got his number,
you get text him. Yeah, but if I do the
whole wind up of I thank god you were born
and so gratefully brought you into my life, and you think, oh,

(14:21):
that's beautiful man. But my birthdays not till October. But
I think it's today. Somebody is Oh, I know who
it is. It's not Keith, not Keith. No, I think
I know who it is. Okay, anyway, It's Thursday, September
the twenty sixth, the Year of Our Lord, twenty twenty four.
Thanks for waking up with your morning show. I'm Michael
del Journal Jeffrey Line at the controls on the Aaron
streaming live on your iHeart app. A lot of attention

(14:41):
for Hurricane Helene, forecast to make landfall in Florida's Big Ben.
We are expecting a cat four with a very life
threatening storm search. Former First Lady Milanya Trump will sit
down with Fox and Friends later this morning, and Vice
President Harris discussed the economy with an MSNBC reporter and well,
the reporter wasn't happy. Fine a reporter. We ask her

(15:02):
a question and she doesn't answer the kind of Katie Kerring,
Katie Kurri king Tamla this morning. And then you know
what we're all really dancing around is who's gonna be
the next president. That's the uncertainty that's on everybody's mind,
and everything you watch and listen to is really just
playing on that. I could show you some polls today

(15:25):
that could make you concerned. I could show you some
polls today that would encourage you. But at the end
of the day, the big thing on everybody's mind is
who's gonna win the presidency? And no one's gonna know
until November. So what do we do between now and November. Well,
I don't know about everybody else. I just goes, you know,
forget the polls, forget the latest news stories and angles.

(15:46):
I just go to my bookie at the MGM Sports
Book the YMS Official Bookie of the Show to get
the latest odds and see if there's something ttilating there.
I just have to give you these mornings betting odds
on the President until race. She's down a minus one
oh two. Trump is plus one oh five. I'm predicted

(16:07):
by Monday, Trump will be a betting favorite. He's making
it his five star mortal lock. What does that even mean?
Do you think somewhere Michael Savage is listening thinking I
really like the way that guy's voice sounds. You think
it is that Michael Savage? Seriously? Is it?

Speaker 4 (16:25):
He's from Nashville, right, I'd love to meet him. I
love Tom In on w LAC. He's talkback. Yeah, here
in Nashville. But now that you say that, I've been like,
who does he remind me?

Speaker 1 (16:35):
He's obviously from New York. Sounds just like that. That
sounds like a Bronx. You need to call back and
tell us where you're from. Are you a Yankees fan,
because you know we're blowing a lot of games here
late in the season, trying to be a number two seed.

Speaker 4 (16:48):
Holy smoke, you hit it right on the head. That
is exactly what I've been trying to figure out for
two dolls.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
I love him, love but does he keeps up posted
on the latest dot. So that's the latest dot. I
played this clip, and you know, because at this time
of the morning, and I realized doesn't make sense listening
to the podcast, but I played the Dana Pirino clip
because this is the significance of really what happened yesterday.
H Dana Primus talking about Joe Biden going on the View,

(17:14):
and I hearkened everybody back to remember when Donald Trump
turned to Kamala Harrison the debate. It was my favorite
moment actually of the entire debate. And by the way,
he can't stand you. It was a It was a
great moment because it's true, as I always reiterate, the
Biden apparatus hates the Clinton apparatus, and the Clinton apparatus

(17:36):
hates the Biden apparatus. Kamala is Clinton. Joe's really not
even Obama. He's old school club A one hundred United
States Senate. He didn't like having around the ticket all along,
but he buried her yesterday on the View so much

(17:56):
so this is what Dana Perino said on the five,
and it's perfect.

Speaker 6 (18:05):
I never thought that Joe Biden would make a political
contribution to the Trump campaign.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
But he did so today.

Speaker 6 (18:12):
Because I don't think there's anyway the Harris people thought
that this was going to be a good idea. He says,
as vice president, there wasn't a single thing that I
did that she couldn't do, And I was able to
delegate her responsibility on everything from for a policy to
domestic policy.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Why woul't you just.

Speaker 6 (18:27):
Cut that sound bite and running in all the battleground stays.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Well, that's exactly what he's hoping. I want to play
one key moment from the view.

Speaker 5 (18:41):
Maybe it's two minutes, I don't know, but listen and
you'll get a feel.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
In long form of Now, remember Joe Biden's the one
they tried to play the movie Dave game with, used
him like a trojan horse to get the White House,
then shove him aside and make Kamala president, just like
this campaign sees. And he went and got all the delegates,
they shoved him aside, threw in Kamala to make her president.
This is not once, this is twice they've tried to

(19:07):
play this game with Joe, and I pointed out to
my listeners in real time when it happened four years ago.
Joe Biden waited sixty four days to do his first
news conference, and when he finally did it, he took
a poison apple and handed it to Kamala Harris. He
made her the borders are, knowing that issue would tank her,

(19:32):
it would stick to her and not him, and destroy
her political career. It was a political poison apple. But
when I was on the air, I said, do you
realize what he just did to John Podessa? This is
the movie, Dave. He's telling them, you played a game.
You made me president. Well, I got news for you.

(19:53):
I'm President tough and I'm not going anywhere. He did
the same thing on the View.

Speaker 7 (20:01):
Yesterday, passed the baton and step beside. There was a
perception that perhaps her hand was forced in some pointed
fingers to speak at Ancy Pelosi, who you have a
long relationship with and accomplish many things with. Did you
feel that your hand was forced? And what was your
relationship with Speaker Pelosi?

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Now?

Speaker 3 (20:17):
The relationship is fine. Look, I I never fully believed
the assertions that somehow there was this overwhelming reluctance my
running again. I didn't sense that. And although the polling
they said Biden's polling was different.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
The fact of the.

Speaker 3 (20:37):
Matter is my Polly was about, you know, we're always
within range.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Of beating this guy.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
Yeah, But what I did was I think there were
It makes sense there are some folks who would like
to see me step aside so they have a chance
to move on. I get that that's just humanation. But
that wasn't the reason that I I stepped down. I
stepped down because I started thinking about it. You know,

(21:05):
it's hard to think. I know you're only thirty, but
it's hard to think of It's hard for me to
even say how old I am. I'm serious, I don't
know if I do my word, Holy God, that can't
be right. That just can't be right.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
Get rage.

Speaker 8 (21:25):
By the way, the number gives me verdigo.

Speaker 3 (21:30):
No woman close to me is as old as I am.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
Right now, they.

Speaker 5 (21:34):
Are stayed in the race.

Speaker 9 (21:42):
Wouldn't you have one?

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Yes?

Speaker 9 (21:44):
Yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
Was confident I would be comforted the.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Way they did it.

Speaker 8 (21:52):
I'm going to just say it out loud, because nobody
says it out loud.

Speaker 6 (21:56):
I didn't like the way it was done publicly.

Speaker 8 (21:58):
I thought they could have done this in a different way,
because we didn't.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Need to hear all the inner fighting. I didn't like it.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
I'm saying it to you.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
You were my right or die. I was going where
where we were enough, So.

Speaker 6 (22:13):
I just wanted to say that because I always felt
you were going to probably.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
So it's a big most people, it's a big love
fest on the view, but when push comes to shove later,
I mean it was it was frewlessly done the way
they sucked you in, you know joke, Yes, it was
the view being completely you know, Homer, if you will,
you know we're inside their team's locker room. But it

(22:41):
just kind of got everything comfortable enough and warm enough
to really lean in and at that point you're just feeling, oh,
he's the good guy. And then if you were missing
that will he makes it clear I don't like the
way they did it could but there's you know, other

(23:02):
sections of it where it was far more strategic. And
he's clearly throwing her Kamala under the bus, saying there
was nothing he didn't empower her to do. So she's
going to have a hard time hiding one of the peoples.
And you passed the torch to Vice president Kamala Harris
one of these past two months felt like and are

(23:24):
you at peace with your decision.

Speaker 3 (23:26):
I am at peace of my desta. Look, when I
ran for the first of this this last term, I
said that I was I thought I saw myself as
a transition president. Yeah, transition into a new generational leadership.
Now I know I only look forward you but I'm
one hundred and eighty years old. I've been around forever.

(23:47):
And but what happened was we're having so much success
and getting things done as people thought we couldn't get done.
I found myself having used more time then I would
have ordinarily, you know, pass that torch. But working with Kamala,
she is bright, she is tough, she's honorable, and the

(24:08):
thing I like about her, and the one thing we
share in common is that we have an ops basic
view in the future here right this is there's nothing
we can't do, and there really isn't anyway. But that's
that's what happened. And so finally I decided that it
was better and well, I said what I said, I

(24:30):
was a great sonor in the world sitting behind the
resolute desk as President of the United States. But I
loved it. But it sounds corny, But I love my
country more.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
That's right, that's just something incredible, incredible good.

Speaker 3 (24:44):
That's a good predile.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
It's the president.

Speaker 8 (24:47):
The vice president has been working hard to get her
message out to voters, and she's been drawing large crowds. Uh,
you know, crowds are a thing for some people. There
is momentum among Democrats, the lords count, right, there is
some momentum among Democrats that we're seeing as the only

(25:08):
person who has ever beaten Trump.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
All right, Well, it goes on and on and on
in the end, though he basically the one thing he
did that hung her was when he talked about there
was nothing he didn't empower her to do, there was
nothing he couldn't do when he was vice president. Was
nothing he didn't eat that she couldn't have done. And
a lot of people have taken that as a message
of don't distance yourself from this administration. Now, if you

(25:35):
didn't have softballs, and you could have asked, Joe Biden,
did you feel forced out? They kind of did that,
but they didn't get into the how do you feel
about all the flip flopping and distancing from your policies?
And when they did kind of get in that section,
you could tell that was the sore spot for him.

(25:55):
So I always say, be on lookout. I'm having a
hard time finding that the I'm looking for is the
problem just in transparency. The one that Dana Priney was
talking about, it really hung her. It was really a
right across the kneecap. Presidents are often it was the
same with Richard Nixon right before he left and waved
and got on the helicopter. They're at their best when

(26:18):
it's all over, and then you scratch your head and
you go, why didn't they just behave this way when
they were campaigning when they were president? And I don't
ever have the answer for that. Ronald Reagan was capable
of doing it to some degree. George W. Bush was
good at doing it. I think Bill Clinton was good
at doing it. Certainly John F. Kennedy was. But a
lot of them act completely different when they're president. And

(26:38):
even this relaxed Joe is stuttering less. There's no word salads.
You know, they just need to relax. But couldn't find
you the clip, but there's a point where he basically
makes it crystal clear to everyone that she was a
part of this administration, a big part of this administration,
and she certainly had a lot of say in this administration.

(27:01):
Some would see that as a strategic shot in the kneecap.
If she's trying to distance herself as something different and new,
she's not. And I think in all the other clips
that I played for you can you can hear a
guy that quite frankly felt forced out, even though he
took the high road and said it in all the
right ways. Jeff, We've got to find that one clip
that we've been looking for for later in the show.

(27:22):
But that's that's a big part of today. You've got
Joe Biden on the View. You've got Kamala Harris with
MSNBC and boy did they turn on her, And then
you have Milania Trump on Fox and Friends Today. Well
that's Joe on the View. Next up we'll do Kamala
and MSNBC. This is James from Greenwood, South Carolina and

(27:44):
My Morning Show, A Your Morning Show with Michael Dojorno.
Aaron Rayala is joining us, and I know kind of
the day is set with an eye on Hurricane Helen.
Gonna be a cat for when it's big ben Florida
and probably a problem all the way into Georgia. But
we were talking about Iiden on the View and Kamala
with MSNBC and Milanya today on Fox and Friends, and

(28:06):
I was just telling Aaron off the air, I was
trying to find the right clip of buying I couldn't.
But we were talking about how calm and relaxed he was.
And I brought up Nixon, and you said, I don't
remember Nixon. Obviously, I said, well, yeah, you weren't a lie.
But we started talking about something fascinating, which was the
first president you remember? Yours was Clinton? Mine was Nixon.
Even though I kind of have a few childhood memories

(28:26):
of seeing Johnson, I don't really vividly remember him, whereas
Richard Nixon was the first president I knew.

Speaker 9 (28:31):
Yeah, is that fun? Like I wonder listening to the
listeners out there, like the first one as a little
little kid that you remember, like, oh, this was who
they talked about. Yeah, mine was like the first Clinton
presidential election. I was in kindergarten. I I remember my
aunt being very excited because he was handsome.

Speaker 6 (28:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
Well, andreas was Reagan, so you could imagine she thought
the world was going to end. I mean she had
eight years of Ronald Reagan and then there's another president coming.
But she were talking about how fast and this is
I've read this before. You could if you could get
a poll, an accurate poll of kindergarteners, you'd probably predict
the next presidency with great accuracy because of the way

(29:09):
kids just absorb what everybody's saying around them, so they
hear their parents and they hear their parents' friends. It's
really like the most accurate poll out there, if you
could get it.

Speaker 9 (29:18):
But oh, for sure, for sure, that's all and it
has been it because I think that people speak very free.
I know that I sometimes speak to you freely around
my kids because you don't you know, they're there, but
they're not like participating in the conversation in the way.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
That the child does. They just absorb it.

Speaker 9 (29:32):
So they're like such good sponges. And then you're always
like I noticed the other day my daughter said saying, oh,
my husband's name is Rodrigo, and we call him Ruey
for short. And she started calling him Ruey and I
was like, no, no.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
No, can't call your dad by his name. Well, let
me give you Let me give you a little bit
of advice, you know, because wisdom comes from having lived
every child looks innocent and beautiful and wonderful. They're really
the best attorneys the planet earth. Yeah, so when you
say you're talking too much, trust me. They are building

(30:05):
their case and then they're timing it perfectly before the
jury at sixteen years old. And you say you can't
do that, well you do, and you did and you
said it, So be careful with all of that. All right, Now,
we left ourselves like forty five seconds to talk about
Harris's unveiling of her new plan for businesses. It's pretty

(30:26):
low on specifics anyway, but we could double it up
with the interest rate drop next hour if you want.

Speaker 9 (30:32):
But yeah, listen, know what, that's probably a perfect amount
of time.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
Yeah, because it's all platitude, right, no specifics. And by
the way, when if you just turn around and ask her,
and if you don't have control of the Senate in
the house, how are you going to get any of
this done to be able to afford it? And oh,
you mean to tell me you think all these businesses
are going to love having their taxes rates, it's because
nobody's buying that.

Speaker 9 (30:51):
Yeah, listen. The big takeaway she said yesterday at the
Pittsburgh Economic forum or a club that she wants to
be a partner, not an antagonist, a big business in
the big business community, and she wants to have the
next century defined by investing in what the next century
requires biomanufacturing, aerospace, AI blockshat.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
Unfortunately, she ought to see her party's platform that is
very anti business.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael Ndel showing up.
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