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Tax payers vs tax receivers…a economic suicide pact

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But in the first hour, we broke down where is
all this law sem momentum coming from? And it's mainly men,

(02:39):
and it's mainly black men eighteen to forty four, and
so Kamala is just hemorrhaging them. Now, I'm gonna play
the clip from CNN because they break it down very
very fast, and it actually made the reporters say, oh wow.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
Listen and sometimes there's a trend line now I never
noticed before and make me go, whoa, this is one
of them?

Speaker 1 (03:00):
All right?

Speaker 4 (03:00):
This is the democratic margin among black men under the
age of forty five and presidential elections you go back
to November of twenty twelve, what do you see. You
see Obama by eighty one. Clinton only won and by
sixty three. Then we're all the way.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
Down to Biden last time around by fifty three, a
tremendous drop already. And then you take a look at
the average of the most recent polls and Kamala Harris
is up by only forty one points.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
So this is not a Kamala Harris male black vote problem.
This is a Democrat Party platform problem. And it's been
sixteen years in the making. And Barack Obama got some
ninety six to ninety eight percent of the black vote
each election. But if you look at men black men
eighteen to forty four, Obama had eighty one percent, then
Hillary had sixty three percent advantage, then Biden had a

(03:48):
fifty three percent advantage. Kama's down to a forty one
percent advantage. That sounds great, right, a forty one percent advantage. Yeah,
but if you're not in the eighties, you don't have
the votes to win, especially especially in these swing precincts
of swing districts of swing states areas like Philadelphia, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Detroit.

(04:10):
This could bring Michigan and Wisconsin back in play. This
is the bullseye problem, which is why you have Kamala
Harris desperately trying to get black vote right now. Yesterday
Kamala introduces about a million dollars of forgivable loans only

(04:35):
to blackmail entrepreneurs. Kawinky dinky. I ask you, now, there
are so many things that come to mind. Could she
even do this? It would take congress? Is it even legal?
Is it even constitutional? We're gonna give forgivable loans just
to black men because I need black men at forty
four to vote for me. And this kind of shameless pandering.

(05:00):
Were politicians, a two party system that was never intended
trying to hang on to power and pandering for votes.
Well over sixteen years, a lot of the black voters
have come to the conclusion, you've always taken us for granted.
You've always made us promises and never delivered anything. In fact,
our four best years were Trump. That's their problem, their

(05:22):
failed worldview, their failed policies. But they're going to offer
a million time. I mean, they ought to just bring
cash door to door. Got some cash, Will you vote
for us? It's sickening, it's un American and it reminds
me of a piece they did in the Daily Signal
just last week. It reads like this. Many of you

(05:44):
probably remember the twenty twelve GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney
being secretly recorded by a Democratic operative telling donors forty
seven percent of the people who will vote for president
will vote for the president no matter what Barack Obama
because they're dependent upon government. They believe that they're victims.
They believe the government has the responsibility to take care

(06:06):
of them. These are people who pay no taxes. I
always said the great tipping scale in America is when
there are more tax receivers than taxpayers. You're founding fathers
new boom Ikabad. It's over. The writer goes out to say,
even if I could have told you that accusing half
of the electorate of being a bunch of mooches was

(06:28):
a bad idea, especially coming from a rich fat cat
like Romney, but he happened to be correct. In fact,
it's gotten even worse. In a recent Gallup poll, an
amazing nine to ten young women support socialized medicine paired
with higher taxes on the wealthy. It is actually political

(06:54):
policy based in envy and class warfare. You drive by
a rich neighborhood, the assumption is that person did something wrong,
not made sacrifices, not worked hard, not took risks, not succeeded,
not earned. You blame what you don't have and resent

(07:18):
what they have, and you demand they pay for you.
This has been growing like those black numbers of men
have been falling. Now if we flattened the federal taxes
and compelled everyone to pay paid their fair share, I
love what they bring up fair share. The richest one

(07:39):
percent make up twenty percent of the income and pay
forties six percent of the taxes. They're paying more than
their fair share. What about the half that are paying
nothing even a tie the one ten percent for that matter, Oh,
you'd see nine out of ten women hoisting gants and
flags at their lawns and sticking tax he shit is

(08:00):
theft bumper stickers all over their car. But this is America.
In the nineteen seventies, safety net funding accounted for a
significant income in fewer than one percent of all counties
in the country. By the thirty years later, by the
year two thousand, ten percent of counties were getting a
significant share. Today, more than half of all US counties

(08:22):
to at least a quarter of their income from government aid. Now,
at the end of the day, this is the truth.
While people on the left like to talk about income inequality,
they never mentioned that every year, nearly two trillion dollars

(08:43):
about the gross domestic product of a mid sized European country,
is transferred to lower income Americans. And it's done so
through hundreds of programs Medicaid, food stamps, refundable tax credits.
Right now, there are forty two million people on food stamps. Yes, now,
I'd like to say this is socialism and transferral of wealth,

(09:06):
when in actuality, it's just transferral of debt. Debt that,
by the way, lowers the value of the dollar, is
inflationary to prices, and who gets socked with that the most?
They love you all fighting with each other while they're
in power. They love pandering to you and pitting you

(09:29):
against others while they stay in power. I have often
said this, and I will end with it. I wish
every US American would track when people go into office,
whether it's your congressman, your senator, or whether it's presidents,
track their wealth when they enter office versus when they
leave and track yours when they entered versus when they leave,

(09:54):
and you'll see who the real losers are. This This
is a dangerous pandering identity politics, envy based philosophy, game
of suicide, and it's the only thing that both parties
agree on. Everyone will pander for your vote. Just remember

(10:19):
you're paying for all of it. And that's our journey
of discovery for Tuesday, October the fifteenth, seventeen minutes after
the hour, quick look at your top five stories of
the day coming up, then a visit young people continue
to flee big cities even after the pandemic fades. Why
Roy O'Neil will have that story in about twenty minutes.
Keep listening to your morning show.

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going on? I even have props my old fashioned microphone.
I have confirmed through our crack research staff, Charlottage the
God will be interviewing Kamala Harris today. That can be
heard on one hundred and twenty iHeart stations as well
as on your iHeart app and then tomorrow with Brett

(11:13):
Bear six Eastern on Fox Glad. We cleared that up
all right twenty four minutes after the hour. If you're
just waking up, this is your morning show. I'm Michael
del Jarno, and these are your top five stories off
the kame Cackle Alert, cackle Alert. Vice President Kamala Harris
is going after Donald Trump for his remarks on healthcare
more with Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 5 (11:34):
Speaking at a rally in Eerie, Pennsylvania, Monday night, Harris
said Trump wants to get rid of the Affordable Care
Act and would threaten healthcare coverage for forty five million people, and.

Speaker 6 (11:42):
He has no plan to replace it.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
Wants the.

Speaker 7 (11:52):
Right.

Speaker 8 (11:52):
He has caught concepts of a plan.

Speaker 5 (11:56):
The Democratic presidential nominee also said Trump is a non
serious man, but the consequences of him ever being president
again are brutally serious. Both Harris and Trump campaign in
the key swing state of Pennsylvania Monday. Trump took part
in a town hall in Oaks, just outside of Philadelphia
by Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (12:11):
Sending the clowns. Harris campaign, desperate to address the black
vote deficit. Brian Shook has our rocky road to the
White House for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 9 (12:21):
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. Kamala Harris
says the Biden Harris administration has done a lot for
Black Americans. In an exclusive interview with broadcaster Roland Martin,
Harris talked about what she's done for the black community,
with Poles saying black enthusiasm for her is down slightly
more than it was for Biden in twenty twenty having.

Speaker 6 (12:44):
The lowest black unemployment in recent history. The work that
we have done that has been about investing in black businesses.

Speaker 9 (12:52):
The Democratic presidential candidate added that she has fought for
black representation, including having the first black woman and on
the Supreme Court Justice Kaitanji Brown Jackson in Washington. I'm
Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Surprised Brian didn't bring up the million dollar forgivable loan
bribe she issued as well. A North Carolina man is
facing charges for allegedly threatening a FEMA worker, Lisa Taylor
has More.

Speaker 10 (13:16):
The brother for County Sheriff's office said forty four year
old William Parsons was arrested in charged with going armed
to the terror of the public. On Saturday, the sheriff's
office investigated reports about a male with an assault rifle
making a comment about possibly harming FEMA employees. The announcement
of the arrest comes after FEMA said it was temporarily
pausing aid in parts of North Carolina for Hurricane Helen
recovery after threats to emergency personnel. Ash County Sheriff Phil

(13:39):
Howell said that femas personnel on the Mountain region were
receiving threats, which led to the agency taking precautionary steps.
In Raleigh, i'mly se tailor.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
If I was any more torn, they'd call me rip.
I'm very partially you're nineteen sixty four a doctor. Heine
slapped me on the rear. Welcome me to the Earth.
I did love John, Paul, George and Ringo, but I
despise Disney What to Do. A new documentary about the
Beatles First Visit to America is going to premiere on
Disney Plus next month. Michael Casner reports.

Speaker 11 (14:08):
Gee Beatles sixty four will feature rare footage it's been
restored in four k. Jill Martin, son of the Beatles
producer George Martin, also remixed the band's famous live performances
on The Ed Sullivan Show and at the Washington d
C Coliseum. The documentary is produced by Martin Scorcese, along

(14:29):
with the keepers of the Beatles Apple Company, Sir Paul McCartney,
Sir Ringo Starr, George Harrison's widow Olivia Harrison, and John
Lennon's son Sean Ono Lennon. Beatles sixty four will hit
Disney Plus on November twenty ninth. I'm Michael Cassner.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
Desperate to fight in October Surprise, and I guess we
would call this a hit piece. Former President Trump is
slamming the Apprentice movie, calling it a politically disgusting hatchet job.
Lisa Taylor's back with the details. No matter what happens,
you claim victory and never admit the peak.

Speaker 5 (15:02):
You have to be willing to do anything anyone to win.

Speaker 10 (15:06):
The drama is about Trump's rise in New York City,
and it premiered on Friday. Trump wrote in a truth
social post that the movie is fake and classless. He
accused the release dates so close to the November presidential
election is an attempt to influence his campaign. I'mly, said Taylor.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
I can only speak at the first half because after
that I was asleep. But you would expect Aaron Rodgers
Josh Allen to have a shootout, right sure. It was
all running game and it favored the Bills. Bills go
to four and two with a twenty three to twenty
win over the Jets, who fall to two and four.
Baseball Mets even their series after getting clobbered nine to nothing.

(15:42):
They come back in Game two. They have a five
run second inning hang on to win seven to three
over the Dodgers. That series now tied at one game apiece.
Game three tomorrow in New York at seven to eight.
Guardians on the road in the Bronx lose five to
two to the Yankees. They now trail one game to nothing.
Game two six tonight in New York. Only one birthday today.
Hall of Famer Jim Palmer is seventy nine years old.

(16:05):
By the way, the answer to our trivia question was
jockey jockey underwear. By the way, I want to give
you some quick polls. I have exactly sixty seconds. We've
kind of documented where the black vote has dwindled from
and its men, and it's eighteen to forty four. That
is very expensive for Kamala Harris and the Democrats, especially

(16:26):
in places like Michigan and Wisconsin. The latest national poll
shows Harris's lead down to two that's a Harvard poll
in Pennsylvania. The rasmusem poll shows Trump now leading by
three percent. In Arizona, he's up by two percent. This
whole thing is slip slide in away of Kamala Harris,

(16:48):
and these numbers could take some Senate seats with it
when we come back. Young people are fleeing the big
cities even after the pandemic. The question is why. Roory
O'Neil will answer that that story. Also visit with White
House correspondent John Decker when your morning show continues next.
Thanks for listening.

Speaker 12 (17:05):
I'm Lenny McGill of the McGill's world famous block store,
and my morning show is your morning show with Michael
del Jorno.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Thirty five minutes after the hour. We know you have
a choice. Thanks for waking up with your morning show.
Twenty seven minutes to be to work on time on
the East Coast. If you're just waking up, Vice President
Kamala Harris will sit down for an exclusive interview with
Fox News and Brett Baer that'll be tomorrow at six.
Recovery efforts continue following Hurricane Milton and Helen in Florida
and the Yankees take a one nothing leading the Alcs

(17:34):
and the Mets tie the series one game apiece. And
if you fell asleep, it was the Bills out running
the Jets twenty three to twenty at an AFC East
Clash on Monday Night football. By the way, our crack
research staff, because we've been having a hard time finding
birthdays today. Everybody famous, Petty Marshall, others, they all died.
Oh so the only living birthday of a celebrity we

(17:57):
have is Hall of Fame Pitcher from the Baltimore Royals,
Jim Palmer Jockey underwear. But our crackstaff has found yet another.

Speaker 6 (18:07):
Lady.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Here we go, Si Christa Bird is seventy six years
old today. See Rory, this would have been a good
day for you to have a birthday. Would have given
us something to tribute to. My cousin, David Richardson is
having a birthday well, David, Congratulations, Happy We'll add David
to the list. David Christa Berg and Jim Palmer. All right,

(18:32):
young people fleeing big cities even after the pandemic fades.
Sounds like a really folky song, doesn't it. Why are
they leaving the big cities?

Speaker 7 (18:42):
Interesting research from the University of Virginia looking at some
of the census data. Now, when we say young people,
we mean young compared to us twenty five to forty four.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
You should have been here last half hour. Aaron Rail's going,
you know, I'm not old. I'm only forty And I
said I had interrupted and go Aaron, trust me, I
have daughters that are twenty. They think you're old. Advertisers
don't care about your opinions.

Speaker 7 (19:04):
No, yeah, So this is interesting though, is that in
that this demographic is leaving cities in droves.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Suburbs, more rural areas, small towns. We're seeing it all
the time.

Speaker 7 (19:18):
A trend actually that started back in twenty seventeen, but
they thought it would correct after the.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
Pandemic, and it's not. Now.

Speaker 7 (19:25):
Look, the youngest people they are still going to the
big cities. That's oftentimes where the colleges and universities are located.
But the people who are eighteen to twenty four, they're
still going to the cities. But it seems as soon
as you turn twenty five. They're out oftentimes because of
the higher expense, the crime rates in many of these
big cities, cost of living, and the better quality of life,

(19:50):
better schools in more rural area.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
I'm trying to think the only place I did that
was when I worked in Washington, DC, and I was
probably twenty six six years old, and I lived in
Georgetown and I had an English bulldog. Let me tell
you something, Roy, if you can't walk down the streets
of Georgetown with an English bulldog and get some attention,
you just can't. You can't do it. And I enjoyed it.

(20:13):
But you know, when you get older, schools matter when
you're investing, schools matter, crime matters, neighborhoods matter, Resale values matter.
So you know, it doesn't matter how many cranes go
in the air and how many big, you know, complexes
we build in downtown Nashville. They fill up with young
people wanting to be near the action. But usually when
they get older, they tend to want to go to

(20:34):
the burbs. I would think home values too might be
driving them further outside of even the suburbs of those
rural areas. Right.

Speaker 7 (20:41):
Yes, And obviously the technology changes we've seen especially since
the pandemic making remote work, you know, commonplace have also
changed a lot of the factors here. But you know,
when you suddenly are missing out on that demographic, I mean,
that's those are people who start earning more than they
may not be at their peak or things, but they're
certainly on the upswing, and they're out at restaurants and

(21:03):
they're shopping downtown and doing all those things in the
twenty five to forty five demographic. That when you start
to pull that out of a downtown, that hurts. So
that's one of the issues that some of these cities
are facing well.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
And then there's agendas too that are kind of just
hidden under the surface. And I you know, me a
hating talk radio guy. Yeah, what about all the environmental
narrative shout there, Rory? Is that driving people into the
inner citties? I mean, that's a narrative, right, You don't
need a car, you can walk everywhere everything's near you.
That'll help shave the globe, you know, that whole thing.
And then of course reality sets in and it's a

(21:37):
different story, isn't it.

Speaker 7 (21:39):
Well, right, and there are a lot of conveniences out
in the burbs as well that Walmart Target plaza just
you can. They're very handy when you can pop stuff
in the back of the trunk and drive it wherever
you want to go. I'm stay on your first floor
that you know you may not have in downtown living.
But also, you know people are sick of the commute
as well. If it's more of an option now to work.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
At home, that's an age party well and much.

Speaker 7 (22:02):
More, much more rural areas, not just suburbs, but rural areas.
If you don't have to drive to the office five
days a week, you know, it's all double You.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
Know how I have a soft spot for those reels
on Facebook and one popped up I think it was
nineteen seventy three and it was some guy at IBM,
and he was talking about how different the world was
going to be in two thousand, because I remember when
two thousand and one a space out as it came out.
That seems so futuristic and so far in the future. Now,
of course it's twenty four years in the past. But
he was talking about and the biggest difference would be

(22:32):
people don't have to work any specific place. They can
work from wherever they want, which means they can live
wherever they want. That much turned out to be true.
You know, for me, New York City. I would live
in New York City. But I know that's a strange
thing to say out loud. A lot of people probably
won't relate to that. That or I'm the other extreme.
I'd love to live out in the country, but I'm

(22:53):
like you, I can't have Walgreens in the grocery store
that far away and my favorite restaurant. I just would said, yeah,
because I've had a couple of loads.

Speaker 7 (23:02):
You want to work in New York If I'm making
regious money, sure, but I'm not.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
I don't want to struggle in New York regius money.
I don't know if regius money's even enough anymore. Right,
Rory's going to be back in our third hour. We'll
talk more about what's concerning Americans the most in this
twenty twenty four election, because the answer to that question
is what's going to decide who wins this election. We'll
have more good reporting with Rory coming up straight ahead

(23:28):
on your morning show. Also a visit with John Decker
when we return. With just three weeks until the election,
Kamala and Donald Donald are blitzing those swing states, and
the numbers suggest things are shifting aggressively towards Donald Trump.
Maybe the better question is how can Kamala and maybe
unforgivable loans is how can address this in the swing

(23:51):
states where she seems to be losing her grip on
this race. That's what John Decker, White House Correspondent. When
your Morning show continues next, along with your top five
stories of the day.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
It's been said that this is the only show the
bird see.

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It is for the people. It's true.

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It's your morning show with Michael del Cho.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Nome I sensed a little chuckle there with Mike McCanny.
He does it to me. Couldn't take it seriously, could he?
Forty seven minutes after the hour, thirteen minutes to be
to work on time for those of you on the
East Coast, time to get in the shower in the
Central time zone, and Somya continues out west. Thanks for
waking up with your morning show. Let me be the
first to say good morning. One chance to live this Tuesday,

(24:30):
October fifteenth, Seize the day, make a difference in someone's life.
Cherish yours. Let's get up and rolling. Early Bird gets
the worm. We did find another birthday, by the way,
everybody was dead that was born on October fifteenth when
we started the show. Then I discovered Jim Palmer still
in his jockey underwear. Jim Palmer is seventy nine years

(24:51):
old today. Then we discovered Chris de Burgh lady in red,
seventy six years old. And then you just discovered Richard Carpenter, Yeah,
of the car, and I had to do the math
eight years old today. So we got three birthdays. That's
usually where I stopped three or four. So now, knowing
that everybody else is dead, it's a little morning. Did Jim,
Chris and Richard really make today count? Can't they quite

(25:12):
know how many? You have? Somewhere? Somebody's driving to work.
I was born on two fifteen. Uh. Top five stories
of the day. Oh well. Vice President Harris is going
after former President Trump on his remarks about healthcare. Of course,
greatly distorted and out of context. Mark Mayfield has this story.

Speaker 5 (25:33):
Speaking at a rally in Eerie, Pennsylvania, Monday night, Harris
said Trump wants to get rid of the Affordable Care
Act and would threaten healthcare coverage for forty five million people, and.

Speaker 6 (25:42):
He has no plan to replace it.

Speaker 8 (25:47):
He launched the debate.

Speaker 7 (25:51):
Right he has caught concepts of a plan.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
The Democratic presidential nominee also said Trump is a non
serious man, but the consequence of him ever being president
again are brutal league serious. Both Harris and Trump campaign
in the key swing state of Pennsylvania Monday. Trump took
part in a town hall in Oakes, just outside of Philadelphia.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
By Mark Mayfield. On second thought, vice President knucklehead isn't
sounding so bad lately. Meanwhile, Vice President Harris will sit
down an exclusive interview with anchor Brett Behar on Fox.
That'll be tomorrow at six pm Eastern in Pennsylvania, one
of the key battleground states. It'll be your first interview
with Fox ever. She'll also be sitting down with Charlotte
Mane the God. You can hear that on one hundred

(26:32):
and twenty iHeart stations today. It'll also be on your
iHeartRadio app well. Desperate to get the black vote, Let's
face it, a lot of things working against her, not
the least of which is loss of black vote and
the bullseye being black mail vote eighteen to forty four
lowess since nineteen sixty, so she's offering him a million

(26:54):
dollars in forgivable loans at twenty thousand apiece and doing
what she can to get Black people to vote for her.
She's desperate. Brian Shook has our road to the White House.

Speaker 9 (27:03):
Road to the White House. Twenty twenty four. Kamala Harris
says the Biden Harris administration has done a lot for
Black Americans. In an exclusive interview with broadcaster Roland Martin,
Harris talked about what she's done for the black community,
with poles, saying black enthusiasm for her is down slightly
more than it was for Biden in twenty twenty, having.

Speaker 6 (27:26):
The lowest black unemployment in recent history. The work that
we have done that has been about investing in black businesses.

Speaker 9 (27:34):
The Democratic presidential candidate added that she has fought for
black representation, including having the first black woman on the
Supreme Court, Justice Kitanji Brown Jackson in Washington. I'm Brian
shuk So.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
CNN's analyst Harry ended a piece and we shared it
with you. It showed Barack Obama, this is just men
black men eighteen to forty four. Now, total black vote
is also down twenty something percent. But if you want
to see where the bullseye of the hemorrhage is. It's
black mail voters eighteen to forty four. Obama in twenty
twelve one that vote by eighty one points. Hillary Clinton

(28:12):
in twenty sixteen won that vote by sixty three points
and still lost the election on the electoral college map.
Biden in twenty twenty won that vote by only fifty
three percent. In twenty twenty, Harris is only polling winning
black mail vote eighteen to forty four by forty one points,
half of what Barack Obama won by in twenty twelve.

(28:33):
This is not a recent phenomenon or just a Kamala
Harris problem. This is a pandering party losing a voting block,
and that's why she's trying to address it so aggressively.
North Carolina man facing charges after allegedly threaten a femal worker.
Lisa Taylor has that story.

Speaker 10 (28:48):
Your Rutherford County Sheriff's Office said forty four year old
William Parsons was arrested in charge with going armed to
the terror of the public on Saturday. The sheriff's office
investigated reports about a mail with an assault rifle making
a cut meant about possibly harming FEMA employees. The announcement
of the arrest comes after FEMA said it was temporarily
pausing aid in parts of North Carolina for Hurricane Helen
recovery after threats to emergency personnel. Ash County Sheriff Phil

(29:12):
Howell said the FEMIS personnel in the Mountain region were
receiving threats, which led to the agency taking precutionary steps.
In Raleigh, I'm li Se Taylor.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
When Tesla showed off its new designs for its latest
robotic creations last week, some people accused Elon Musk's company
of ripping off the designs from the two thousand and
four Will Smith movie I Robot. Michael Kasner reports.

Speaker 8 (29:32):
The presentation itself was called we Robot, an homage to
the title of the Isaac Asimov short story collection on
which the film was based. Still, some were quick to
call out the similarities of the cyber Cab ROBOTAXI Robo Van,
and Nwest Tesla Robot to things seen in the movie. Now,
the director of that movie, Alex Proyas, has weighed in,

(29:55):
posting on x, Hey, Elon, can I have my designs back?

Speaker 1 (29:59):
Mike cast there by the way, the voice of the
robot in that movie. I understand from Red was the
guy that stars an Alien Resident, which was one of
my favorite shows of the That's a great series. If
you've never watched Alien Resident, especially the first three seasons,
that I think that's I would need Red to scream
in my year. But I want to say it was Hulu,

(30:20):
but I don't know. Okay for sure. Bill's outran the
Jets to victory by three last night. Bill's now four
and two. Jets two and four woul that win. On
Monday Night Football, Met's even the series at one game apiece,
beating the Dodgers seven to three. They're back in New
York tomorrow night at seven, and the Guardians lost Game
one to the Yankees five to two. Yankees up one
game to nothing. Game two is tonight in the Bronx

(30:41):
at six thirty eight. All right, with just three weeks
until the election day, and thank god for that, Kamala
Harris and Donald Trump are blitzing the swing states that
matter most. John Decker, our White House correspondent, and your
morning show contributors joining us right now. Well, for Kamala,
all the desperation seems to be focused on black vote
as of late, do you expect that to be the messaging?

Speaker 12 (31:04):
Well, she has another interview today focused on male black voters,
doing an interview with Charlotte Man The God in Detroit, Michigan.
That's where she's spending her day. Another battleground state. Donald
Trump will be in Georgia not only today but also tomorrow,
and that's after both of them were in Pennsylvania last
night for separate events different parts of the state. It's

(31:27):
all about getting out the vote. It's all about also
energizing your base. And I think that's what Kamala Harris
is trying to do right now. Energize the base that
helped elect Joe Biden four years ago, helped elect Barack
Obama two separate times. That base not fully embracing Kamala

(31:48):
Harris as things stand three weeks to go.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Yeah, we just did the piece that was done on
CNN by Harry Entton, and you see Obama who won
the mail black vote eighteen to forty four by eighty
one points twenty twelve. Hillary then twenty less at sixty
three points than Biden four years later, even less than
that fifty three points. And right now Harris is polling
at forty one percent lead. That's nearly in half in

(32:14):
the lowest mail eighteen to forty four Black votes since
nineteen sixty. That seems to be the bullseye of a problem.
There's also been lost in the voting block with Hispanic voters.
But the big question is what's going to be on
the voter's mind, right, Because if it's the economy, we
think we know the outcome. If it's the border, we
think we know the outcome. If it's abortion, we don't
think we know the outcome.

Speaker 12 (32:35):
Well, that's right, you know, but also let's face the
fact that we're also talking about Donald Trump. So it's
not just based upon the issues that you just mentioned,
which are all important to voters. For some voters, you know,
Donald Trump is a bridge too far. They saw how
he ran as president in the course of the four
years that he was in office, saw how he dealt

(32:56):
with January sixth. So there are other issues in play
here beyond the bread and butter issues that you just mentioned.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
So the boogeyman that the vote against him, of course
that base work, right, Yeah.

Speaker 12 (33:10):
And I think it was effective for Joe Biden. That
race was not about Joe Biden that race was all
about Donald Trump, and if they can get the race
to be about Donald Trump again, Democrats believe, you know,
they have a fighting chance to win this race.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
Yeah. And then of course they did the switch to
Kamala Harris that had a high what we called famously
a sugar high. That seems to be coming down to surface.
And people are starting to kind of compare their life
during the four years of Donald Trump versus their life
during the four years of her, and that's chipping away
at the boogeyman. Latest polls a Harris pole, a Harvard

(33:44):
Harris pole came out a nationwide pole. It has Harris
leading only two percent nationwide. I know Hillary was leading
by six went on to win the popular vote but
lose the electoral College. I can't remember what Biden's lead was.
Roughly three weeks out. When we start getting into swing
states Arizona, the lead for Trump is now two percent.
In Pennsylvania the lead is now three percent. He's got

(34:04):
to be some troubling numbers for the Democrat.

Speaker 12 (34:07):
Camp Well, I wouldn't go by just one poll. I
cautioned you against that one poll does not tell the
whole picture. And as we saw with polling, you know,
sometimes they get things very much off. I think you
have to look a series of polls. You have to
look at what the trend appears to be, rather than
focusing on one polling organization, because if you do that,

(34:30):
you're going to be wrong ultimately. And I think it's
important also to look at what happened in the Republican
primaries that took place just a few months ago, in
terms of the percentage of Republicans who said I can't
vote for Donald Trump. Do those Republicans do they come home,
do they say they're not going to vote? Do they

(34:51):
vote for Kamala Harris? All unknowns that will know the
answer to the day after when the exit you know
of polling in comes out in terms of why people
voted the way they did.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
White House correspondent John Decker as always a pleasure. We'll
talk again tomorrow, I hope, thanks, Michael. One thing that
is consistent in the real clear politics, seventy percent think
the country's heading in the wrong direction. Biden's still underwater
minus fifteen with the Presidential Index on his approval rating
and Real Clear average as Trump leading Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Nevada.

(35:29):
I think that's one poll. More after the news, stay
with us. This is Paul David Patterson down in Toledo
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with Michael Bell. Join them. We're all in this together.

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