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Speaker 1 (00:39):
While Hurricane Milton, a Cat five hurricane again the wins
of one hundred and sixty miles an hour, Milton could
cause as much as one hundred and seventy five billion
dollars in damage when it hits the Florida coast. President
Biden postponed his trip abroad. You'll remain home for Hurricane
Milton response. And an Afghan citizen living just outside Oklahoma
(01:02):
City has been arrested and charged with planning to conduct
an election day terror attack. Good morning, and welcome to Wednesday,
October the ninth, twenty twenty four, seven minutes after the hour,
This is your morning show on the air and streaming
live on your iHeartRadio app. I'm Michael, that's Jeffrey Lyons. Hi.
How are you really? Two big stories? Milton churning again
(01:24):
as a cat five towards Florida. And then Kamala and
her Magical Mystery Tour. Yesterday, you thought, why is it
every time I bring up a Beatles song? It doesn't matter.
It's like the remember what was at the seven degrees
to to Kevin Bacon? It takes us about three seconds
(01:44):
to get you say goodbye? We go hello, And then
what do you do when I sing that hello goodbye, hello,
goodbye hello goodbye. Oh we're just an eighty d moment
away from drifting far, far into the galaxy. We need
a tour bus, some cassettes and some t shirts to sell. Yeah, well,
well tour sixty minutes was kind of a rough ride
(02:07):
for Kamala. And then the view became about the gaff
and I thought, probably the most interesting part about the
entire day was Joe throwing her under the bus with
the nonsensical listen, it's classic Barack Obama, which is really
classic Salleolensky. Whatever you're accusing your opponent of, you're confessing
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what you're doing. So Kamala is all over the view
and then heads over to Howard's Stern and everything is
about I'm trying to get a hold of the governor
of Florida and he's playing politics. I called governors in
North Carolina and Tennessee. They all take my call.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
Girl, baby girl, don't even play.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
You know, I'm starting to like her more. And that's scary,
And that's scary.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
No.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
I actually had the thought yesterday I missed Joe. I think,
remember how you would you know, you would look at
Barack Obama and go, oh, man, if we could get
back to Bill Clinton. Right then you look at Hillary
and Joe and you're like, oh, I'd give anything if
we could get back to Barack Obama.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
Right.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
This is a disaster. No, I'm gonna I'm gonna say
something nice like he's sensitive, he is sensitive. This he's
doing already. I don't know, but anyway I did. I
had the thought yesterday, Kamala is so bad. I kind
of missed Joe. But Joe threw under the bus yesterday.
So Kamala is doing all this, you know, I'm trying
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to call the government. He's making politics on people. And
of course DeSantis is like, I don't know of any
calls from Kamala Harris. I haven't heard from Kamala Harrison
turning out of her. Why she called it because it's
purely political. You know, Donald Trump has been very critical
of FEMA. He's been bringing up money that has been
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taken from FEMA and given to refugees and immigrants, and
now to say you don't have money to take care
of the American people. I guess it's a fair criticism,
but even that makes me uncomfortable. I mean, people are
still suffering and a hurricane is churning it on the way. Really,
stick to where you're at inland and campaign, but don't
try to use a hurricane to create a surge in
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your polling. And I think to some degree both of
them walk on comfortable lines from me. But kamalaacrossed it.
And the best part is, again I keep harping on this,
do you remember in the only debate where Donald Trump
bombed I'll be honest, but one moment he had is
when he turned to Kamala Harris and said, oh, by
the way, talking of Joe Biden, he can't stand you,
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which you know is true, especially when you stole his
delegates and stole his presidential office. It's something question, but
he earned and you haven't. Well, he got her back yesterday.
So Kamala's first on the View, then she's on Howard Stern,
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and this whole early morning story that's blowing up is
I'm trying to get home the government Floorida. He won't
take my call. He's up being instanly making this political
and I'm trying to help, you know. And of course
the first thing that you come to your mind is
you're the vice president who's full time busy on the
campaign trail. What governor needs you? When do governors turn
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to vice president? First of all, governors are very capable
usually and they lead their state in the United States.
If they do need federal assistance, a governor can pick
up the phone and call the president, especially when you
have his personal line. So here's Joe in the middle.
I can't emphasize this enough, in the middle of her
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around the View making big things out of Disantis not
taking her call, and then going over to Howard Stern
doing the same thing. Here's Joe Biden in the White
House taking her out at the knees. You really think
this is an accident telling you I'm loving Joe, give
me a don't you're in another here comes don't but
(06:15):
I can't help it.
Speaker 6 (06:18):
Has been cooperative, he says, he's gotten all that he needs.
I've talked to him again yesterday and I said, well,
I should know you're doing a great job. Is being
all being done? Well, we thank you for it. And
I literally gave my personal phone.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Number to call.
Speaker 7 (06:33):
You know, moments of crisis, if nothing else, should really
be the moment that anyone who calls themselves a.
Speaker 3 (06:40):
Leader says they're going to put policies as I A
to the people first.
Speaker 7 (06:45):
People are in desperate need to support right now.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
And playing political games with this moment in.
Speaker 7 (06:50):
These crisis situations, these are the height of emergency situations.
It is utterly irrecomprehended and selfish, and it.
Speaker 1 (06:59):
Is about selfishing politicans. Exactly what you're caught on a
tarmac doing and is not a good look for you.
It's classic Sololensky. Whatever they're accusing, they're confessing they're doing
the problem is while she's doing all that, Joe's throwing
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her under the bus.
Speaker 6 (07:22):
The governor of Florida has been cooperative. He said he's
gotten all that he needs. I talked to him again
yesterday and I said, whatever, I should know, you're doing
a great job.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
So the President of the United States is telling the
governor of Florida, you're doing a great job. And he's
been in constant communication with him. Why he even gave
him his private name.
Speaker 6 (07:43):
All being done, well, we thank you for it.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
And I literally gave my personal phone number. Meanwhile, Kommins
on the tarmac. Now I can't see this enough. Today,
Now you get a glimpse of why they hit her,
and an even worse moment than that pops up thanks
to the view.
Speaker 5 (08:01):
Well, if anything, would you have done something differently than
President Biden during the past four years.
Speaker 7 (08:10):
There is not a thing that comes to mind in
terms of and I've been a part of most of
the decisions that have had impact.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
Well, you mean the decisions that created inflation, high energy prices,
border security, and a crisis. Were you part of the
decisions on the disastrous Afghan withdrawal? I mean this is
so fundamental. This is the one thing as a candidate,
(08:40):
You've got to know. I'm trying to run like I
was really the president when I was just the vice president.
But I'm trying to distance myself from the results that
were disastrous. Frankly, I can't stress enough that's a softball.
When the view asked it, they thought, for sure, that's
(09:04):
a softball. And she botches it. She botners it. Here's
the clip again, but I want you to hear as
the CNN panel discusses the response.
Speaker 5 (09:19):
Done something differently than President Biden during the past four years.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
There is done a thing that comes to mind, Dolly, what.
Speaker 7 (09:29):
Do you make of that?
Speaker 4 (09:30):
I'm surprised, frankly that she doesn't have more to say
about this, given that she and her campaign know that
this is one of the main questions that voters have
about her.
Speaker 1 (09:39):
This is a senior political correspondent from the Wall Street
Journal on a CNN panel that normally carries the water
for Democrat candidates, and even they're looking at each other.
I have no words. This is the one question you
have to If you can't answer this right, really, quite frankly,
you shouldn't be president, listener.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
And one of the main things she's been trying to
establish as part of her candidacy is the idea that
she would represent a break from the past four years
and to not be able to come up with something
to say in that moment. She continues to not be
particularly nimble on her feet in a lot of these interviews,
and this is a very obvious question that gave her
an opportunity, frankly, to differentiate herself in a way that
(10:26):
that would have made news, that would have answered I
think the curiosity of a lot of voters who want
to know how she would be differently, and she's not
very specific in laying that out, and she can't point
to a decision she would have made differently.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
Translation, congratulations, Owe, you own the border crisis, you own inflation,
you own the botched exit of Afghanistan, you own the
invasion of Ukraine. You own everything that this administration that
(11:02):
has plus forty percent of America saying we're heading in
the wrong direction with a gaff of epic proportions. And
then she goes Now remember they record these in the
late afternoon, and then she crosses town and goes to
see Stephen Colbert.
Speaker 8 (11:25):
Polling shows that a lot of people, especially independent voters
really want this to be a change election, and that
they tend to break for you. In terms of thinking
about change, you are a member of the president administration
under a Harris administration.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
What would the major changes be and what would say
the same?
Speaker 2 (11:46):
Sure, well, I.
Speaker 7 (11:47):
Mean I'm obviously not Joe Biden, and so that would
be one change in terms of But also I think
it's important to say with you know, twenty eight days ago,
I'm not Donald Trump. Yeah, and you know, when we
think about the significance of what this next generation of
leadership looks like were I to be elected president, it
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is about Frankly, I love the American people, and I
believe in our country.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
I love that it is our translation.
Speaker 9 (12:21):
Later in the day, she still had no clue. This
is your morning show with Michael del Chna. All of
us have our eyes out for Milton. So Hurricane Milton
is now a Category five again and still churning directly
for Tampa.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
Some of these numbers are just astounding. We are looking
at Milton causing as much as one hundred and seventy
five billion dollars in damages, and election officials have announced
they're worried that hurricane Helen's impact on North Carolina could
impact the election. President Biden, meanwhile, has postponed postponed his
trip abroad to stay home and oversee Hurricane Milton. Response
(13:02):
and I don't know if you've been watching Major League
Baseball playoffs, but you know for those the dream of well,
it's obviously gonna come down to the Yankees and the
Guardians of the American League, and obviously the Dodgers and
the Phillies in the National League. And I don't know
who's gonna win after that, none of them may be there.
So the Mets go up two games to one, winning
(13:23):
and I mean dominating the Phillies seven to two in
Queens yesterday. They are just a win away today at
four oh eight pm of eliminating the Philadelphia Phillies. So
much for the best record in baseball. And then the
Padres on fire six ' five hanging on to win
over the Dodgers. They're a game away from heading to
(13:44):
a league championship series with a win tonight at eight o'clock.
So Padres and Mets up two games to one over
the Dodgers in the Phillies. Now today we'll have Game
three and the Tigers and Guardians and Yankees and Royals
and boite days. Today we got George Kettle tight End
from San Francisco, thirty one years old. Sharon Osbourne. She
(14:07):
made the most you know, really the Osbourne Saron, from
what they were early on, right, you know, satanic music,
biting heads off a thing, Prince of darkness, Yeah, to
what they did in reality TV, to what she did
on Daytime Talk seventy two years old Sharon Osbourne. Today
Scott McCrary, who started an American idol now a country
star thirty one. And I was looking down and I
(14:29):
couldn't help but notice John Lennon, former Beatle, would have
been eighty four years old today. Wow. But obviously his
life was taken by an assassin's bullet. All right, this
is an interesting story. I put it down as one
that mainly because no one's going to cover it. I mean,
(14:49):
most days, my goal is to make sure you know
the most important things that are going on. Maybe give
you some different ways of looking at it or thinking
about it, or ask you some questions it caused you
to think. Every now and then we throw in a
look for you know, look for this, like you know,
when damage control is coming, and then every now and then,
I'd like to expose stories that no one is talking about,
(15:10):
not because I'm a partisan hack, because I want you
to understand the games that are being played, and whether
anybody's noticing or anyone's talking about it, they're being played now.
First and foremost, I arrive at the table. Some would
say with a bias. I would say with a worldview,
(15:30):
and I don't apologize for that worldview. In fact, the
worldview I have is really what the traditional worldview has
been for centuries. There is a God, and I'm not him,
but I am being perfected in I was made in
his image, and I'm being perfected into the very life
(15:53):
of his son. If I'm a willing participant in ideally,
as Paul would say, all right, so I don't judge
any buddy. I certainly don't light in the misfortune of others.
But this gospel that our culture is rejecting is being replaced.
Speaker 10 (16:14):
You know.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
It's one thing. If you just said, well I don't
believe like you do. Oh okay, great, I want to
go get a hamburger. I mean, if I'm wrong, we're
both in darkness and just never existed. If I'm right
and you're wrong. Well I got streets of gold. Oopsie,
you need an air conditioner quick, all right, So but yeah,
(16:34):
let's go to Hamburger. I don't fight. But that isn't
how the game is played. New tolerance is very intolerant.
In the name of tolerance, you have to accept their rejection.
(16:58):
In fact, you have to just acknowledge it or tolerated.
You have to validate it or there's something wrong with you.
And so along the way it becomes the most unforgiving story.
I mean, the opposite of gospel. There is no good news,
nothing's right, nothing's wrong. Have a ball unless unless we
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change the sidelines. Now you're out of bounds. You're ruined.
And by the way, when you're ruined and you overstep,
whether it's me too, what have you, you're never to
be seen again. Tom Brenneman was one of the best
Major League Baseball play by play guys in the business.
Wasn't even his fault. Somebody left his mic on between
(17:44):
innings and he made a gay sler. It's it gone.
Didn't matter how many times he said it. He knew
he was dead. I used to say, I used to
think about this. I don't anymore. But we're all Jeffrey
one word away from being fired. Yep, if you say
the wrong thing, that's how merciless, graceless. So here we
(18:09):
are imperfect beings and somebody's created the rules that you
can't succeed at and you're gonna fail it. And when
you do, they choose who can get forgiveness, and they
choose who can't. And so then if you get on
the radio and you say, well, wait a minute, where's
the consistency here? Why Why is Kevin Spacey gone forever?
(18:32):
And others are not? So the story is the left
leaning domestic violence prevention groups and legacy media figures have
touted Doug m Hoff, the husband of Democrat presidential nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris, as a positive example of masculinity.
Yet they've remained silent after its surface that em Hoff
(18:55):
faced an accusation of domestic violence last week the Daily Mail.
Don't we always point to that and laugh. You want
to know what's really going on in America, you can't
trust your media. You got death of journalism. You gotta
go across the pond and read the Daily Mail to
find out what's happening in your front yard. It's hilarious.
So last week The Daily Mail reported the dem Hoff
assaulted his then girlfriend while waiting in a valet line
(19:17):
in May of twenty twelve at the con Film Festival
in France, citing three friends. So you got three witnesses
to boot of the alleged victim. Dougie struck the woman
in the face so hard she spun around. You know
how we got started with P Diddy, don't you the
(19:39):
video of him slapping around his girlfriend in a hotel. Yep,
Pete Diddies in jail about to go down, Dougs cooking
with AUNTSI and so this Daily Signal article is simply
(20:00):
asking you know why the double standard? Well, I hope
you know. Whether we're dealing with the Southern Poverty Law
Center or whoever. These are weapons, weapons of political war.
You have allowed them culturally to get you to lay
down your God, lay down his way, his truth in
(20:22):
his life. For a debunct theory moral relativism, which suggests
there is no absolute truth, which I don't have to
remind you because you're an intelligent audience, is an absolute
When you say that there is no absolute truth, which
is an absolute belief, they get you to lay that down.
(20:48):
But remember nothing. My mom used to tell me this
a little No man ever leaves home until he's got
another woman. When they move out, they're beyond miserable. They
got somebody else's. She was teaching me was you don't
abandon something without replacing it. If you've abandoned God in
your life, you've replaced it with something, probably a sin
(21:10):
that you can't manage justify any other way. But you've
walked right into a political weapon. And they control who
it's allowed to be used on and who it's not
used on, And in this case, they don't want to
use it on Dougie. Now that makes their false god
(21:34):
a fraud. They've created this false god that has no mercy,
no grace, no forgiveness, and then they apply who it
applies to. That's a political weapon, not a worldview, So
no wonder. Another inconsistency, this time the first gentleman not
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so gentleminly swatting his girlfriend and spinning around and not
a peep about it. In the United States, Donald Trump
on the bus with a Billy Bush. Oh that's that everywhere.
I'm Letty McGill. McGill's world famous block store, and my
(22:18):
morning show is your morning show with Michael Bell Jordan.
First things first, if you're just waking up fifty minutes
after the hour, and you would think it'd be in
Swing States, Trump was in California, Kamala was in New
York City. Mark Mayfield has Today in Politics.
Speaker 10 (22:37):
Former President Trump says female is broke because billions of
dollars have been spent on immigration. Interviewed on KFI radio,
the Republican presidential nominee said Hurricane Helen victims aren't being
taken care of because of the Biden administration's border policies.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Those people don't have any money, and it's the worst
response to a hurricane, they say, in history, worse than
which was pretty bad.
Speaker 10 (23:01):
When asked why the current administration would allow so many
illegal immigrants into the country, Trump said they're doing it
to put more people on the voter rolls and trying
to get.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
Them to vote.
Speaker 10 (23:09):
Vice President Harris Is revealing her taste in music. While
appearing on the Howard Stern Show on Sirius XM, the
Democratic presidential candidate admitted that you grew up kind of
hip hop. She said her husband, Doug M Hoff, likes
the British pop band Depeche Mode, but they both agree
on the music of Prince and You Two. Hearris says
she even took him to see You Two at the
Sphere in Las Vegas. And President Biden postponing his trip
(23:30):
abroad this week to oversee the response to Hurricane Milton.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
He wont to set to lee for Berlin on Thursday.
Speaker 10 (23:35):
That's politics.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
I'm Mark Mayfield came my former President Trump's campaign as
denying claims he made multiple phone calls with the Russia's
Vladimir Putin since leaving office in twenty twenty one. Tammy
Trehuilo has those details.
Speaker 11 (23:47):
The allegations are in Watergate journalist Bob Woodward's new book War,
slated to release next week. The Trump campaign spokesperson says
the story is false and added that Trump did not
give Woodward access for his latest book, as he had
for his previous books. The book also takes a look
at what's described as President Biden's tumultuous relationship with Israeli
Prime Minister Benjaminette. Yahoo I'm tammage for HEO.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
Some of the biggest names in music are going to
come together for Hurricane Helene benefit concert. In Charlotte, North Carolina,
later this month. Michael Casner has details See.
Speaker 12 (24:22):
The concert for Carolina will see Luke Combs, Eric Church,
James Taylor, and Billy Strings take the stage to raise
funds for the Carolina region. It will take place on
October twenty six at the Bank of Americas Stadium.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
More performers are expected to be added later.
Speaker 12 (24:37):
Tickets for the concert go on sale Thursday at ten
am Eastern on ticket Master.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
I'm Michael Casner. Today we celebrate a sea creature pree
Tennis with details on World Octopus Day.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
Octopus are the chameleon of the sea. They're masters of
camouflage and can change their color in two hundred milliseconds.
They can also squirt inc to manage to get away
if they're in danger, and they're smart. In Germany, Paul
the octopus was able to solve puzzles, open jars, and
correctly predict the winners of the twenty ten World Cup.
So today celebrate the octopus. Go to an aquarium, look
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for them in the ocean, and keep an eye out
for the kraken.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
I'm pre tennis, or as we call it, klamari. Let's
go see your sushi ship. Yeah, it's funny whenever you're
doing kalamari. I don't mind like the little like just
the cuts of the cube. Yeah, but then when you
get to like the tentacle part of it, I don't
like to eat that. I don't like to see any
food in its form it lived in. I'm okay with
(25:37):
it sometimes I see. I don't like like when a
fish comes to the table and and his face is
there with his eyes looking at Yeah, I can't even
like the raw salmon. Yeah, I like it all I
do well. I love sushi. Yeah, yeah, I mean not that.
I don't want to see the tentacleser like. I would
never eat like a pig on a spit. That wouldn't
do it. I could never just I don't. I cannot
(25:59):
see something as it lived. If I had cows, I
could ever eat my cows. You can never need a
middle man. Beer on ice like Hank Jr. A what
a pig on it? Pig in the ground and beer
on ice like Hank Jr. Oh, No, could never do that. No,
I cannot see something as it lives. And I don't
think like if we got emp'd and we were back
in time, and I don't know how I would live.
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I mean, I think I could fish and eat and
vegetables and eating fruit and eat. But I don't think
I could eat an animal. I can't be a part
of the process. Now I'll eat. I eat a lot
of animals. But I need that public's middleman. Doesn't that
so weird? You need to tell the budget. It can't
look like it did when it walked and lived. Even
(26:44):
an octopus couldn't do it. Unbelievable. But is uh? What's
theres an octopus in a squid? They're two different things, right.
They're different in size too, aren't they. So I think
we're eating kyla maari. We're eating squid, not octave. That
is correct, Yes, But I think in sushi there is
some octopus. Yeah, there's an octopus salad that I love
when I go to a good sushi restaurant. Yeah. I
(27:06):
had snake once. Can bite regretted it never done eel.
I think of the craziest things I've ever eaten. You
ever had snap and turtle?
Speaker 5 (27:15):
No?
Speaker 1 (27:15):
I will not eat turtle soup. In fact, I golfed
with my Cajun friend Blair. That was the only when
you're on the golf course and you see a turtle
I'd like to take in right now. I put him
in some log with his evening some Tony SATs. That's
some good turtle soup. Now Carl from sling Blade goes
to lose a golf course with you. All right, we
(27:36):
have no idea what happened to Aaron Ray. We were
going to talk about Hurricane Milton could have impacted, could
have a big impact on Disney stock. We'll double up
with her, I guess in the seven o'clock hour and
find out about Disney as well as other stories that
we're going to be covering. We're also going to visit
with David Snati. I can tell you this Rfk Junior,
(27:58):
probably I don't.
Speaker 6 (27:59):
I can't.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
I thought he would have a bigger impact than he did.
I mean, this is a guy that was polling at
nine to twelve percent and then drops out of the race,
gets his name off of most of the ballots, and
starts campaigning for Donald Trump. If he's having an effect,
we have no way of measuring it or no one's
covering it. And most of the coverage has been on
Elon Musk, and that is amazing. He comes with a
(28:22):
lot of money. He comes with the power of X.
There are more people on X and watching Brogan and
Megan Kelly and some of these podcasts than all the
networks combined. So we're about to find out. I mean,
we're in a transition. That's what I want to discuss
with David more than anything. RFK Junior was the one
(28:46):
who said podcasts will decide this election. He may be right. Oh,
he's definitely right. Yeah, so you may not have any
idea where this election stands. And by the way, if
if not this election, certainly the next, by the next election,
for sure, the death of journalism will have very little effect.
(29:10):
And that's why if you live in a world that
in a certain age group is still watching ABC, NBCCBSCN, N,
MSNBC and Fox, you're thinking that is where the people are.
What these people say live in debates, are live on
these shows, don't matter how they're kicking it around today
on X or what a handful of podcasts are saying. Well,
(29:31):
that's where the influence really lies. So these matchups, how
big of a deal is it the Joe's going to
come out for Kamala. I think Obama could maybe be
a big deal We're all in this together. This is
your Morning Show with Michael nhel Choano