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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, it's me Michael. Your morning show can be heard
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
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Speaker 3 (00:24):
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Speaker 1 (00:30):
This is your morning show with Michael Dell Trump. And
as I like to say eloquently, it's Friday. You usually
scream it with that Cleveland guy after a Browns game. Yeah,
I can't do that right now because it would kill
your music. Bet it would be an unprofessional broadcast. Is Friday,

(00:53):
September twenty seventh. You have Our Lord twenty twenty four.
Remember the song There's got to be the Morning. It's
the morning after Helene, the strongest hurricane in history to
hit Florida's Big Bend region, a Cat four with a
twenty foot storm surge when it made landfall, three dead,
millions without power. Meanwhile, Zelensky made the rounds big time

(01:16):
yesterday sales call sales calls only, Kamala wanted to make
politics out of it and the president. Zelensky will meet
with former President Donald Trump today. Israeli Prime Minister bb
NETANYAHUO is set to address the United Nations Assembly today.
That means a lot of anti war protesters outside and
a majority of Americans. I love this if you do

(01:37):
it just in headline. I used to have an old expression,
you know, before the death of journalism. Behind every headline
is a story, and then behind every story there's so
much to talk about. You see. We get in this
kind of immediacy mode and then we have this lower
attention span thanks in part to social media, and so

(02:00):
we became kind of as news consumers, headline readers. But
headlines can be very misleading, and most stories disprove the headline,
you know, but they were counting on you. If you
just read the headline. Oh, majority of the Americans feel
comfortable about the accuracy of voting. Well, I guess that's
a story. And by the way, if you go inside
the gallipol, you find it's true. Fifty seven percent of

(02:24):
Americans are burier somewhat confident. I don't know, I think
it's kind of a legitimate story to say it's about
four and ten who are not. At the end of
the day, that's all we have are free and fair

(02:44):
elections holding this experiment together. Otherwise we're not a government
of foremed by the people. Funny how they buried that
in the story. Really buried in the story is the
drastic difference along party lines out This kind of falls
under narratives and results. The narratives are everybody is in

(03:11):
their matrix corner, so the far rights in their bubble,
the far lefts in their bubble, and the far left
narrative is, oh, elections are fair, donald Trump's trying to
steal elections, or Donald Trump won't accept results of elections,
and Donald Trump followers won't accept results of elections, and
if they're ever elected, they won't leave. The other side,

(03:37):
of course, is no matter what, they're going to fix
the election. So a lot of that is the narratives,
and then the narratives become the perceptions, and the perceptions
become the reality. But could some of it be that
Let's say Jeffrey and I are playing bridge against another couple.
They're going we're cheating and winning all night long. Yeah,

(03:57):
our perception is this is a fair game, old fish,
as luck as we're winning. Was the ball deflated? Not?
If you're a Patriot fan. I love that study. There
was another study too, this one reporter and a psychiatrist

(04:19):
was you know, just spending hundreds and hundreds of hours
with kids, kids of Democrats and kids of Republicans, And
when do you see how different the findings were? And
old the reminder of what I tried to teach Aaron
Rayel yesterday. Your kids seem really adorable. I mean, isn't
it neat now that he's walking? Isn't it neat? Now

(04:39):
that she's talking? Isn't it neat when we dress her up?
Jack so well? And what you don't realize is they're
all little attorneys and they're all building a case that
they're waiting to go to court with when they're like
thirteen years old. They're watching everything you say, they're watching
everything you do, and they're going to hold it all again. Uh.

(05:01):
There's a part of it kind of based in that,
and then the other part is kind of based in
the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, and this
is what happens, This is why the sins of your
father visit you because they've seen them play out. And
so we've we are a very dysfunctional political generation, and

(05:26):
we're passing that dysfunction and that division and that separation
and that mistrust to the next generation. And I couldn't
help but think, and these are the I still think.
My best thoughts are my first thoughts, and my best
thoughts are my early morning thoughts. So here I am

(05:48):
prepping and I couldn't help but notice they killed traditional
jew deo Christian values. They became not just unpopular, they
became not just old fashion but literally almost culturally outlawed.

(06:18):
Can't have that being passed down generation to generation, you know,
things like God, family, country, and now we're just going
to pass on the dysfunction of division and hatred. Halleen

(06:40):
was a pretty frightening story, and even more frightening hurricane
if you live there, the deadliest, most frightening story. It's
really this woman who spent time with Democrat kids and
Republican kids and what she found that'll be our journey
of discovery later today are sound of the day is
really just one. I just whoop it right on you. Yeah, well,

(07:04):
this is that kind of common sense mentality. Right, If
you don't like the way the border went, if you
don't like the way the economy's going, if you don't
like the world at war, or you don't like how
we exited from Afghanistan, Kamala had nothing to do with it.

(07:31):
And if you do, she's already been president. See, most
people don't have a lot of respect for vice presidents,
and most people really can't figure out exactly what they
do now. There have been some vice presidents who have
worked very closely with the president. There have been some

(07:52):
who didn't at all. But they'd like to have it
both ways. They want you to see Kamala as everything
good in America without noticing the bad. And if you
notice any of the bad, she had nothing to do
with it. Let me give you an example in our
Sound of the Day. If Kamala Harris wins, we will
have our first gentleman ever, and that's second gentleman, Doug.

(08:16):
So here's Doug sacking himself with Michael Strahan on ABC for.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
Those who make criticize and said, well, she hasn't done
that in her three and a half years in office
as vice president.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Do you think that's unfair?

Speaker 4 (08:30):
Yeah, she's the vice president the president, so you know,
the vice president is there as part of the administration,
not leading the administration.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
So she had nothing to do with it. She was
just the vice president. She's there, but she's not the leader.
Of course, the problem is with the border, which is
the number two issue. She was put in charge of it,
and they have tried to distance themselves from that and
confuse you of that ever since. So that's Doug when

(09:05):
he's sitting down with Michael Strahan and asked the direct question,
and it really is the ultimate gotcha perceptual that's out there.
If everything is so wrong, why did you break it?
If everything is so wrong, why haven't you fixed it already?
We played our audio. One of our sounds the day
yesterday was on the border. Oh we have bought up problem. Okay, Well,

(09:29):
if you're what Doug just described and what the president
described as a borders are and in charge of the border,
why haven't you fixed it? It's a legitimate question, but
Doug says, no, she was just vice president. But if
you go to a campaign event and you want to
feel good about president, this is how he sounds.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
You know. Sometimes i'd hear the where's Kamala.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
What's Kamala been up to? Well, she's been doing a lot.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
She's been doing a lot of things that are solving
problems that matter to you and the rest.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Of this country.

Speaker 4 (10:01):
She's dealing with the thornious national security issues in the
Situation Room and thornious issues in the Oval Office with
the pro.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
I'm glad you brought that up, because if she's been
in charge of really running things, has she been a
part of covering up the inability of Joe Biden to
perform his duties, whether it's dementia, Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, is
cognitive impairment or how about this, Doug Oh? Okay. If

(10:29):
she wasn't, then I presumed she coordinated the exit of
Afghanistan and decisions to leave weaponry behind, Americans behind, loss
of soldiers' lives. She was a part of the decision
that didn't stop Putin from invading in the first place.

(10:50):
I take it she was a part of all of
the ninety five executive orders that has created the border crisis,
and you're always very specific. She worked hand in hand
with Biden on making America strong economically again. That pushed
us further into debt, into the brink of recession. I mean,

(11:12):
you just can't have it both ways. But that's what
this whole campaign is, right, Joe gets all the votes
and they just give him to Kamala, the big bait
and switch, and now they're hiding her in plain sight.
And sometimes she's been running the country for four years.

(11:32):
Sometimes she's just been the vice president. I mean, vice
presidents can't do anything. I just you know again, and
it's a quiet confidence. And if I'm wrong, I'll you know,
it's going to be a close race no matter what.
But it just seems to me the American people are

(11:53):
seeing through all this. It just doesn't make sense to them,
the hiding, the no interviews, the line from speeches and
platitudes but no specifics that I was really running the
country too. I had nothing to do with it. How
do you get away with someone who, apparently, in this
last statement from Doug's been doing everything and now she's

(12:15):
saying turn the page on herself. I think all of
that it's very disingenuous, very dishonest, and I don't think
the American people are buying it, which maybe why im
polls a plenty, you'll see just how close things are.
This is your morning show with Michael del Chono. Top

(12:36):
five stories of the day. If you're waking up, numeral
uno is clearly. Hurricane Helene made landfall near Perry, floorda
Thursday night. NBC news is Jesse Kersh reported from the scene.
I don't know why we always send I guess, the
least popular guy at the station to go stand out
and face a twenty foot storm surge on one hundred
and forty mile an hour winds to report what it's

(12:58):
like to stand there and tried to report during a
cat form Cat four storm. He went, really shock you off.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Right now, We got some to refly, and we're going
back and cop guys, we're gonna have.

Speaker 5 (13:07):
Back and stay with us, sep And even while we're
gonna hit back it right now.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Oh yeah, they'll stay with you. I am. Helene came
ashore with a maximum sustained wind of one hundred and
forty miles an hour. Perry is in Taylor County, which
is about forty five miles southeast of Tallahassee. A storm
search described as unsurvivable, was predicted to reach twenty feet
in some places. Hurricane Helene strongest hurricane in history to

(13:31):
hit Florida's Big Ben region, blamed for at least three
death deaths. Some two million customers still without power, most
of them of course in the Florida area. Zelenski was,
I don't know how to describe it other than it
just felt like a And look, these are four hundred
billion dollar trips for him. He was on sales calls,
first with Biden, then with Kamala, and apparently Trump's today.

(13:56):
He made the rounds that Mark Mayfield was following doub old.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
Trump is meeting with the leader of Ukraine, President Zelensky today.

Speaker 6 (14:03):
J As you know, President Zelensky is asked to meet
with me, and I will be meeting with him.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Brown nine forty five.

Speaker 3 (14:10):
In Trump Tower, Trump says he has a plan about
negotiating the end of the war between Ukraine and Russia.
He again asserted the war would not have started with
Russia had he been president. On Thursday, Zelenski talked with
President Biden and Vice President Harris at the White House.
A majority of Americans have faith in the accuracy of
casting and counting of votes in the presidential election. That's
according to the new Gallup poll released this week. It

(14:31):
found that fifty seven percent of Americans are very or
somewhat confident the votes will be accurately cast and counted
in November. However, there is a drastic difference along party lines.
The poll found that eighty four percent of Democrats are
very or somewhat confident in the accuracy, while just twenty
eight percent of Republicans expressed confidence. And Vice President Harris
is preparing to make her first trip to the US

(14:51):
Mexico border since becoming the Democratic nominee for president. Harris
will visit Douglas, Arizona.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Today. That's politics. I'm Markneyfield is just this. Just did
most astros fans don't think the Astro is cheated either.
In her first full statement, well yeah, of Cour's the Democrat.
There's nothing wrong with these elections. Keep them coming, baby,
keep them coming. And her first full statement since the
federal indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New

(15:17):
York Governor Kathy Hockel hints she may take action against him,
Andrew Whitman reports.

Speaker 7 (15:23):
In the Thursday night statement, Governor Hokel, who has the
power to remove Adams from office, wrote she is reviewing
her quote options and obligations, describing the Adams indictment as quote,
the latest and a disturbing pattern of events that has
contributed to a sense of unease. Local wrote, quote, I
expect the Mayor to take the next few days to
review the situation and find an appropriate path forward to

(15:47):
ensure the people of New York City are being well
served by their leaders. Hokel and Adams have been key
allies since each took office. Andrew Whitman, NBC News Radio,
New York.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
A lot of people think this is all because he
didn't play well with others and support open borders. If
that's the case, I guess Governor Hokel now becomes the
little hr woman on the team's call. You're there to
give him the old hatchet job. Hey, you work hard
all week and you made it to the weekend. Now
what pree Tennis knows.

Speaker 5 (16:19):
Franciscan Health says one third of us will nap during
our time off work, and that's good because napping improves
mood and increases creativity. But job site Monster says all
that napping cuts into fun and that causes seventy six
percent of us to suffer from something called the Sunday
night blues, and it's not the reality of returning to work.
They say, it's the reality that sleep is more important

(16:42):
than play. I'm pre tennis.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
Well, the New York Football Giants had some Thursday night blues,
losing twenty fifteen to their arch rival, the Dallas Cowboys.
Cowboys go to two and two, Giants fall to one
and three. Hi, I'm Michael. I'd love to have you
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(17:05):
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What do I always say? You can't have your morning
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(17:28):
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Don't do like him. It'll count you down three to
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I'd like more questions. What are you guys thinking? What

(17:49):
are you wondering? Questions, comments on what we're talking about,
a lot of people like to record their I'm so
and so from such and such, and my morning show
is your morning show with Michael del Journal. We don't
do that for you to promote me. It's to introduce
yourself to others here at the kitchen table. So you know,
I do this spiel all the time because I really

(18:10):
the more this happens, the more it is actually your
morning show. Now, if you're just waking up. At thirty
six minutes after the hour, Hurricane Helene made landfall, strongest
hurricane in history to hit Florida's Big Ben region. We're
going to get more with Jack Crumley here coming up
next hour. But one hundred and forty mile an hour
winds cat for storm twenty foot storm surge. It was
quite the event where it made landfall and then it

(18:34):
made its way pretty much on a trajectory where the
outer bands on the eastern side, which are the most powerful,
extended all the way to Jacksonville. Then it quickly made
its bee line towards Atlanta. And I think it's due
to arrive here today. Yeah, it shouldn't be, shouldn't they
call it?

Speaker 5 (18:52):
Now?

Speaker 1 (18:53):
Let's just get us eight o'clock first, the Helena Tour
making its way through the southern portion of the United States,
some two million people without power and tragically, after report
three have lost their life. Is really Prime Minister be
being yea who's set to address the United Nations today?
That should lead to some protesting outside. In New York City,
Mayor Eric Adams is set to be a ragin today.

(19:13):
He says he's going to get off on all these charges.
He may even go down fighting on who's doing this
to him his own party. And guess who they want
to send is the hr hatchet person, Governor Hokel. I'm
sure they'll do it on a team's call or something
right or zoom or whatever they do it on it.
You always know it's bad when you're on the zoom

(19:34):
call and all of a sudden there's this one face
you've never seen before in the bottom left, Like I'm
just here to list at the same time, and they
both stop, and then they start speaking again, and they wait,
We're just here to listen and hand you a pamphlet.
Probably my favorite story of the day, but it's the

(19:56):
greatest tragedy of the day, not favorite in that. Oh
we're I'll laugh and have a ball with this tragic
because I wrote a book twenty something years ago and
in it I said, we're in three simultaneous wars, an
economic war, capitalism versus socialism. We're still in that war.
I think socialism's winning. That certainly is. We're certainly in

(20:19):
military wars, a holy war, and that war on terror
continues or was actually spread throughout the Middle East now
into Europe, god forbid in Asia. But I said, ultimately
there's a cultural war, an abandonment of absolute truth for

(20:39):
a theory moral relativism. And I warned of the chaos
to come, because when you lose God, you lose man.
When you lose man, you lose yourself, you lose your identity,
and you base it on a lie. And then I don't
have to tell you the chaos turned out to be
everything I thought it would. There are movies you can

(21:02):
watch where the person's in search of the answer what
is a woman and can't find it in two hours.
The question is is it mental illness or is it
spiritual illness, identity illness, programmed insanity. So as I was

(21:27):
doing all these warnings, there was only one natural application.
We gotta know the truth and ainy enough to know it.
We gotta speak it, we gotta live it, we gotta
preserve it, and we've gotta fight for it. So the
name of the book was simple, Standing up for What's right.
The subtitle was simple, The only thing left shocking in

(21:48):
life is the truth. Put your seatbelts on. This is
going to be a crazy ride. But the tragedy is
the warning from twenty two years to go with simple.
If you abandon God, you're gonna replace them. And with
what So Judeo Christianity, Well, that was traditional, that was

(22:12):
old fashioned, That wasn't progressive. That's really dangerous and hateful
and small minded. So what do we have now? Let
me give you an example. From the Party of Joy,
from the Party of Tolerance, from the Party of Inclusion,

(22:33):
comes a study that should just rock your world. Over
forty hours of interviews with ten year olds and multiple states,
concluded the children who support former President Trump are more
willing to visit houses at families with opposing views than
their Democrat leaning counterparts. Pretty telling, right, I mean, if

(23:02):
your progressivism and this is what you thought was progress,
you ought to really hate this story, especially from your network, CNN,
because you're not producing kids who love others, who even
love their enemies. Your new tolerance has turned into intolerance.

(23:26):
Your inclusion only involves those who agree with you. There
doesn't seem to be much joy in that Mudville researchers
found the Democrats supporting kids drove polarization in a new
study suggesting that while Democrat leaning children are more willing
to discriminate against Trump supporters, kids in red states are

(23:48):
more likely to repeat misinformation. Translation, Democrats make little hate mongers,
little intolerant hate mongers. Republican parents to make little kids
going around, Hey year, they're eating cats in at Ohio misinformation.
The findings were gleaned for more than forty hours of

(24:10):
interviews commissioned by CNN's and Anderson Cooper three sixty interviewing
eighty elementary schoolers. Remember we used to sit down to elementary
schools with art link letter Those were precious moments. These
are tragic. The kids were in Arizona, New Jersey, and Texas.
The interviews done with parents or guardians approval, were conducted
both in spring before President Biden relinquished his nomination and fall,

(24:31):
long after Kamala Harris took the PATAM. In both seasons,
Arizona State University Associate professor, child development expert and media
psychologist Ashley Landam spoke with the children and noticed some
key differences between the respondents. Democrat leading kids were approximately
nine times more likely or eight hundred percent more likely

(24:56):
to express negative emotions. You know, when parties and politicians
and partisan media outlets create a narrative of fear and boogeyman,
the kids hear it and feel it. Nervous, worried, angry,

(25:17):
frustrated when you bring up Donald Trump, whereas Republican leaning
kids were likely to express about Kamala Harris the same thing.
There's a common theme in all this. I hope you
can see it quickly and you don't need me to
even read you any more of this story. Our children

(25:43):
are impressionable, and this is what you're impressing upon them. Fear, anxiety, hate, anger.
I was a very small child in the Vietnam War,
and I didn't understand what was going on. I just
knew what it felt like. It's been so long since

(26:11):
we were kids. We don't realize what we look like
through the eyes of children, and we forgot what our
parents and grandparents looked like in our own eyes. They're
seeing your anger and they're taking it upon them. They're
seeing your fear, and they're taking it upon them. You know,
at some point a fellow parent needs to look at you.

(26:33):
And I don't care if you're a Republican or a Democrat.
By the way, you didn't get a free ride in
this story. The only thing that was really negative is
like the parents, the children of left leaning people, they
don't have anything to do with the other Republicans will
sit down and have dinner with you, just think you're
an idiot. I don't know how much better or pious
that is. It's just the way it is. But by

(26:55):
and large, on both sides, we're naturally passing this on
to our children. I used to always say it this
way when I was talking about faith. I can't do
anything about the people that live before me. I can
do a lot about the people that I come in
contact with, and I can make a huge difference in

(27:17):
the next generation by how I train up my children,
because there's three of them. Because at the end of
the day, it's this generation of believers that are in
charge of this generation of souls. You don't have to

(27:40):
have some kind of burning bush you're called that's your
great commission, all right. Well, it's the same thing with
parenting and the same thing with country. This generation of
American parents are responsible for this generation of souls, and
they're even bigger influences that in which they impart in
to their children, this generation of parents. You've given your

(28:05):
children about twenty six trillion dollars of debt, inflation and
lack of opportunity moving forward. And you didn't teach them
to love your neighbor like thyself. You didn't teach them
to come and reason with those they disagree with. You've

(28:28):
taught them intolerance inclusion. That turned out to be intolerance
and uninclusive and not love hate, not impacting, but isolating
from You passed on debt and dysfunction, not to mention

(28:57):
a lot of fear and anxiety when that generation is
already Wait till I share the suicide numbers with you
coming up. My question of the day, how's this abandonment
of God in absolute truth and traditional values working for us?

(29:18):
Because it doesn't look very good. All right, Well, the
big story is Helene. Hurricane Helene made landfall near Perry, Florida,
last night. NBC's Jesse Kersh reported not wisely outside from
the scene of the eye of the wall of a
cat for storm. He really, right now we got some

(29:40):
to refl We're going back to hop guys, we're gonna
have back and stay with us, sephanieven while we're gonna
have back it right now. Coleen came ashore with a
maximum sustained win of one hundred and forty miles an hour. Perry,
by the way, is in Taylor County, about forty five
miles southeast of Tallahassee. The storm surge, described as unsurvivable,
was predicted to reach twenty feet in some places. The

(30:00):
strongest hurricane in the history to hit the Florida Big
Bend area is blamed for at least three deaths. Some
two million customers are without powers. Hurricane Helen tears across
the southeast, now making its way northward. The majority of
those of course are Florida customers where the storm came
ashore on Thursday night as a cat for Zelensky making
the rounds yesterday. Of course, really only Kamala Harris tried

(30:25):
to make pure politics out of it. Mark Mayfield has more.

Speaker 3 (30:32):
Donald Trump is meeting with the leader of Ukraine, President
Zelensky today.

Speaker 6 (30:36):
Jas you know, President Zolensky has asked to meet with me,
and I will be meeting with him Brownd nine forty five.

Speaker 3 (30:43):
In Trump Tower, Trump says he has a plan about
negotiating the end of the war between Ukraine and Russia.
He again asserted the war would not have started with
Russia had he been president. On Thursdays, Zelenski talked with
the President Biden and Vice President Harris at the White House.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Speaking of Vice President Harris, she's making a run of
the Whose commercial was that that's been driving me crazy
this morning? Taco Bell? That was Taco Bell. Yeah, run
to the border. She's making a run for the border.
Donald Trump's making a run on her. Brian Shook with
our Road to the White House. Road to the White
House twenty twenty four. Former President Trump is asking why
Kamala Harris didn't fix the border four years ago. Why

(31:19):
would she.

Speaker 6 (31:20):
Go to the border now, playing right into the hand
of her opponent.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
I mean, you take a look at this, why would
you do that?

Speaker 2 (31:30):
Speaking from New York City on Thursday, Trump criticized Harris
for visiting the Arizona border Friday, saying she could have
fixed it. As vice president four years.

Speaker 6 (31:39):
Ago, Kamala inherited the most secure border in US history
with the lowest illegal immigration on record.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
He claimed, Harris willfully open the border, helping to destroy
our border in Washington. I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (31:56):
Speaking of Donald Trump, and by the way, Friday with
forty five coming out up in her thirty third hour,
we'll visit fall. President Trump is going to be feasting
on some great football and a lot of food when
Georgia and Alabama face each other. Karen Curtis has the
exact menu.

Speaker 8 (32:13):
Donald Trump is expected to attend the blockbuster matchup between
top five ranked SEC rivals Georgia and Alabama in Tuscaloosa.
The seventy eight year old Trump reportedly requested to McDonald's
filet of fish sandwiches with cheese, Domino's Pizza, Stadium hot dogs,
and diet Coke for game time Naush. According to Alabama
businessman Rick Meyers, who invited him to the game Karen Curtis, Miami.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
I like how Karen uses the same term my father uses.
We're gonna nash a little bit. Yeah, little Nash.

Speaker 4 (32:43):
This is Andy Dixon, formerly at Nashville, now living in Detroit, Michigan,
thanks to iHeartRadio.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
My morning show is your morning show. Hurricane Lean made landfall,
strongest hurricane in history of Florida's Big Ben region, a
cat fur with one hundred and forty mile an hour win.
Some two million without power and three have lost their life.
What's coming up? Oh, October on Tuesday. Then it'll be Halloween,
and then it'll be Thanksgiving and then it'll be Christmas

(33:10):
and all in between. In debt, with inflation, we're going
to be shopping, right, Aaron Rail.

Speaker 9 (33:16):
Yeah, apparently we don't really care about that. So this holiday,
what we're seeing is that people are going to be
quote unquote trading up. The training up is the idea that, okay,
there's so many deals, there's so many disc kind of things,
which a lot of retailers are doing this year. Because
it's a shorter shopping season. You're going to go ahead
and buy that premium TV or those you know, brand
name golf clubs. That's where they're expecting, at least Adobe

(33:39):
from all their analytics and looking for their predictions. What
that's going to translate to is consumers looking at all
these discounts and ultimately spending anywhere between two to three
billion bucks. And I know, I know, and I'm like,
and this is listen.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
I mean, there's not a lot of money for all
these presents. But this new Mercedes gl E four point fifty,
That's what's.

Speaker 9 (33:59):
The exactly and what I find fascinating here. I keep
saying this, I keep screating like and people hate to
hear it, and it's and I get it. But it's
a good economy.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
I know. I know. Prices are too high.

Speaker 7 (34:12):
Prices are too.

Speaker 9 (34:13):
High, and it feels terrible and we need wage growth.
But if you look at every single metric of what
like kind of constitutes a strong clipping economy, we're at
all of them.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Nil Joana
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