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your sounds of the day you did on the consequence, it's.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
The best way to get back on your pagers, to
get up.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Off your arm.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
I've been living rent free in that guy's head for years.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
And that's just a bull.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
You call that chicken a add.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
They're just blowing off. Steve Well let's start with hypocrisy.
I don't there's you know, I can't. I don't have
Trump derangement. And I'm not a leftist. I'm not the
right person to analyze where they're going with this. And
again it's it's not productive to think like that. They're
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not doing this for you and I. They're doing this
for those that are in their matrix and those that
share their derangement. Therefore, it's probably scoring points on their
side and makes no sense on yours. What we try
to do is not tell you how to think, but
give you a lot to think about. And in sounds
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of the day, it's about just listening to the sound together.
Sometimes the sound and says it all, and that's why
we say it's always revealing, and then sometimes it's actually entertaining.
This one revealing. Here's how the same media handled. Oh,
by the way, I'm gonna start doing this as a
public service because I don't like when our side looks stupid.
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If you get something on Facebook, Instagram or whatever, don't
perpetuate this. Well, how about when Barack Obama's been three
hundred and fifty million dollars to build an indoor gym
for him and Mike, all right. First of all, there's
a slam on the former first Lady. Second of all,
he didn't he took a tennis court outside and converted
it to a basketball court. That other renovation project was
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I'm trying to remember now. It was like wiring, plumbing,
sound technology. I can't remember what else they did, but
the bottom line is they spent, by today's dollars, is
much or more than Trump. No one was outraged then
now they're suddenly outraged. And this isn't paid for by you,
the taxpayers, as it was in the Obama administration. It's
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being paid by private donors. Which is why I love
this sound. It shows you the media in real time
in twenty ten how they were reacting to the renovations
at the White House then compared to now.
Speaker 5 (04:13):
Listen all the banging, the jackhammering, the dust, the confusion,
the noise of all places to do construction is happening right.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Here the front lawn of the White House.
Speaker 5 (04:25):
It's a four year renovation project estimated costs three hundred
and seventy six million dollars.
Speaker 6 (04:34):
That's a CNN report from twenty ten. Barack Obama doing
a renovation. Nobody asked for for even more than President
Trump three hundred and seventy six million dollars. Let's see,
three hundred seventy six million dollars and twenty ten is
equivalent to about five hundred and fifty nine million dollars today.
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And guess who got stuck with that tab, right you?
The America taxpayers. Now, why would anti American left wing
extremists catterwall over millions in renovations that cost the American
taxpayer nothing while they were totally cool with even more
millions and renovations being heaped.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Onto the taxpayers because the matrix didn't exist the way
it does today. Then that's why there's your answer, But
there's also your hypocrisy. Speaking of hypocrisy, Bernie had a
good one completely dismissing Grand Platners literal Nazi tattoos. I mean,
we know how they throw around Nazi By the way,
we got a clip coming up following up on Robert
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de Niro about one of the President's chief advisors being
a Nazi and a Jew a Nazi Jew, which is
really shameful. And when one of those as literally a
Nazi tattoo on their body that can't be hidden Bernie
Sanders defends his endorsement of this person.
Speaker 7 (05:58):
Listen, between you and me, there might be one or
two more important issues.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
But I don't let me go there.
Speaker 7 (06:05):
I'm not Graham's best friend. I met him several times
with a rally in Portland, made a great rally. I
am impressed by the guy. This is a guy who
will tell you who has served what tours of duty
with the United States military. He was in the middle
of some heavy duty combat. He was a machine gunner.
But you mow down people, you know. He went through
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something that Bernie very difficult experiences.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
In the military. Crazy now.
Speaker 7 (06:35):
Came out of the military, he will acknowledge. I'm not
telling you what he doesn't say yet PTSD. He went
to the VA and by the way, but he says
he they rebuilt his life all right. He went into
a dock period in his life. I suspect that Graham
Platter is not the only American to have gone through
a dock period.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
I just wish you loved Republicans as much as you
loved emm crads. They always have a justification for their
own You remember Robert de Niro, he is our sound
of the week. He's on MSNBC doing lines out of
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Meet the Parents, just making stuff up, nonsense.
Speaker 6 (07:22):
Listen, he will not he we see it, we see it,
We see it every we see it all the time.
Speaker 1 (07:27):
He will not want to leave. He set it up
with his.
Speaker 4 (07:33):
I guess he's the Gebbels of the of the Cabinet,
Stephen Miller.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
He's uh, he's a Nazi, Yes he is, and he's Jewish.
He should be ashamed of him. Yeah, if he was
a Nazi and Jewish, yeah, he would be ashamed of himself.
Let's go back to Doesn't bat an Eye the left
Wing podcast. It's only been a few weeks since Charlie
Kirk was assassinated, and it's nice as see that the
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left is back to throwing around Nazi. Not tattoos, those
are justified, but the fake Nazis.
Speaker 8 (08:05):
I know, I'm like, Stephen Miller's of white supremacist. I
mean he is, and he's basically running the White House.
They keep Trump busy with his decorating projects. He's got
building the arch, now he's got his oval office design.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
I mean you got to stop right there. The left
will not acknowledge the fake president. Joe Biden of four
years that we know really wasn't running the White House?
But who would dare try to conflate that with Donald Trump.
I mean, you can hate Donald Trump, you can love
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Donald Trump. I love and respect him. It doesn't mean
I agree with everything he does, but just about everything.
But I don't care if you love or hate him.
Who could possibly accuse Donald Trump of not really running
the White House, that he's off just doing decorating projects,
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and that Jewish advisors who are really Nazis are really
running the show. Hello, that's like trying to convince people
Edith was really running the house and not Archie Bunker.
You're gonna love him or you're gonna hate him? Ges
damn me head, I'm running out, all right. So that's
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laughable in and of itself. Why tell you just there
run Naziane?
Speaker 8 (09:24):
And then you have these real sociopaths that are real
anti Semits, true white supremacists, like Stephen Miller, And even
though he's Jewish, he's like a Nazi Jew.
Speaker 9 (09:34):
Well, look, I can't I can't speak to what Stephen
Miller's motivations are. I've met him, I've talked to him,
I've interviewed him.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
How tall is he yeah, we're dying to nat. Oh god,
I can't remember that I short. I truly cannot remember him.
I am short.
Speaker 9 (09:49):
So my understanding of people's height is not great. And
you know, I just I do think that you have
to understand what motivates the people who are empower. If
people are in power, you got to understand what their
what their ideology is like, truly understand what motivates them
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where they're going.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
Which is why we look at CNN so hard so often.
I'll never forget when Seattle was the first maybe we're
going to do the twelve dollars I think it was
fifteen dollars minimum wag and then it became a big
national debate, and I'm thinking about restaurants out loud on
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the air. You run a restaurant, it's a real simple game.
You have food cost and you have labor cost. And
if food prices go up, the labor has to go down,
or if food prices go up, the price or the
portion goes down or price goes up. It's real simple.
(10:56):
So you just impose on every business a fifteen dollars
minimum wage. Well, that's going to get passed on to
the consumer in the items the menu items. Of course,
the prices go up. Business sometimes is impacted. Now you
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can listen. This goes back to John F. Kennedy in
nineteen sixty two. He was trying to explain to the
American people during a time of recession, everybody wants to
raise taxes to fund government. It's a paradox truth. You
do the opposite. And I used to use the analogy
of golf. You want the ball to go higher, you
swing down, not up, except with the driver void. We're prohibited,
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not available in your town. And so what Kennedy was saying, no, no, no, no,
this is the exact time to cut taxes. See, taxation
is money out of the economy. You want to grow government,
grow the economy. So we allow the American people first,
because it's more moraly their money. When they work and
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they get a paycheck, it's morally theirs, not the governments,
to decide how much they get to keep. That's number one.
But as you allow them to keep that money because
it's morally theirs, you trust them to spend it wisely,
pay down debt, and buy things. And as they buy things,
businesses grow. And as businesses grow, they expand and hire more,
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more taxpayers, burdened, less funds, government more effectively. Kennedy didn't
live to see it, but he was right. Reagan did
it again, and he was right. Now Reagan and Bush
both did it. Trump did it, but they kept spending.
And this was conversations I was having when Seattle was
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thinking fifteen dollars. Well, we all know what happened. That's
why when you walk into McDonald's, now, it's not walk
are the McDonald's, May I take your order? It's a
filthy kiosk that you don't even want to touch with
your fingers. Let alone try to figure out. Now you're
an employee, just like we're at checkout stands now at
the grocery store with no training. I used to joke,
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soon they're going to make us stock the shelves. Next
I'm on break and you be on break that we
won't break. Okay, all this setup for this how predictably
stupid and proven failure was the fifteen dollars minimum wage
in Seattle. Let alone, mom, dommy proposing I can't do it, Red,
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can you fifty dollars an hour?
Speaker 10 (13:40):
Listen, you're proposing to raise the city's minimum wage to
thirty dollars an hour by twenty thirty. How would you
get the state legislature to go along with your plan?
And do you think it's realistic to feel that a
small business owner would have to pay every employee this amount,
especially when the city currently doesn't mandate that figure for
its own public employease and I have separate questions for
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mister sleew and mister Pomo.
Speaker 11 (14:03):
So this would be something where the city would have
to start doing so as well, because any law that
we want New Yorkers to follow, the city should be
following it itself. And the reason that we put forward
thirty dollars by twenty thirty is that that's the minimum
that a New Yorker needs to be paid to be
able to afford to live in this city. And what
we are looking at right now is the possibility of
the place that we know and love becoming a museum
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of where working class people used to be able to live.
Our proposal that we've put forward would be phased in
over a longer period of time for small business owners
to ensure that they could deal with this, and it's
also one that we are confident we would be able
to accomplish because of the fact that we are seeing
from New Yorker's time and time again, the absence of
it is pushing them to live in Jersey City, to
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live in Pennsylvania, to live in Connecticut because they can't afford.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
To live in New York. SERI, yes, never mind living
within their means. All right, here's the bottom line. Minimum
wage is an entry level position. I once made less
than four dollars an hour in radio, and thank god
for that. I should have paid ten dollars an hour
to go off the air as Dennis Pryor was going
(15:11):
on and have one of the most talented morning hosts
ever be right there in front of me to learn from,
or Blair Coleman, or who I would later work for,
the afternoon guy who was on before me, Brian Chase. Look,
if you're this whole notion that minimum wage is to
live in New York City or to raise a family
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is a joke to an entry level position. In fact,
if you're still making minimum wage, and I only made
minimum wage for about two months, but if you're still
making minimum wage after a year, then that path isn't
for you, or that company isn't for you. It doesn't
have the opportunities or you don't have the gifting and skill.
But what ultimately happens that I don't want you to
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miss today is when you propose stuff like this, you
kill opportunities, you kill future leaders. They're never gonna get
the thirty dollars an hour. You're gonna end up losing
the business altogether. Everyone loses their job or there's no
job at all. You don't end up with a thirty
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dollars an hour job. You don't end up with the
future that those that would have had at an entry level.
I know I need to move on. Can I do
one more? No? Really, you don't have time. You got
to read your live spot all right. Needless to say,
Eric Adams endorsed Andrew Cuomo officially. I want you to
hear that. We'll do that outside of sounds of the day.
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Hey, Mickey, this is Joey, me and Mario and Carmine
going to the poker game tonight.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
You want to come. I got inside spool baby. I'm
an Italian American and I find that completely beautiful. Thank you, Joey.
Obviously a reference to the current former NBA player and
coaches that are facing charges in an FBI sting, not
the least of which is coach Chauncey Phillips being accused
of being involved with the mafia in local poker games.
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Speaker 3 (19:03):
Good morning, Michael, Jeffrey and Red Jeffrey, make sure you
have a wonderful and blessed vacation, and unlike Red, don't
send pictures. Just enjoy your vacation. Those two got it handled, really,
even though sometimes I wonder.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
You see that what I always play the humble, affable guy,
and I don't remember anybody wishing me a great vacation
before I left. Now we will look called during the show.
I mean, here's what I celebrate. I celebrate every day
I have you, and I wouldn't have wanted to do
one day of the show without you or Red. But
your vacations I'm grateful for. They've been too long coming.
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I want you to rest, refresh, make memories. Will we
be fine without you? I don't know. Adam's a little
I'm kidding. Kada is listening to Kate f Yi in Phoenix, Arizona.
Speaker 12 (19:56):
He The reason why you hear this kind of nonsense
and rhetoric from the Biden administration that once was is
that they have to deal with going down in history
as the most crime written administration ever that lied, use
the auto pen and pardoned everyone. And so the media
has to do that too.
Speaker 13 (20:15):
Anyone that covered.
Speaker 12 (20:16):
Biden for four years, they have to know they were
all a joke in history.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Yeah, the hypocrisy, it's deafening. John Decker is our White
House correspondent. He'll be following the President who is headed
to Asia. Very important trip, so cutting off all trades
with Canada. Didn't like that Reagan commercial in Ontario. And
now it's off to China and let's see how we
can fix the tariff's economy and security there. John, what's
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on the agenda for Asia?
Speaker 4 (20:45):
Well, first of all, in regards to that decision to
cut off trade talks with Canada, I don't know if
I've ever if I would have ever seen that commercial,
if the President didn't.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Promote it on a social media feed.
Speaker 4 (20:56):
But in any case I talked right now, are not
happening with Canada, America's second largest trading partner. The President
leaves tonight for Asia. They'll be there through much of
next week, traveling to Malaysia, to Japan, and also to
South Korea. And it is in South Korea that the
President will be meeting with Chinese President Shijingping, and the
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President says a number of things on the agenda. Obviously
they'll talk trade, they'll talk security, and the President also
told me earlier this week, they'll talk about the war
in Ukraine and ways to get Russian President Vladimir Putin
and Russia to the negotiating table.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
So this was the Province of Ontario that chose to
a in the Reagan Library is not pleased use this
audio without asking for permission then editing it to some
degree to change the content to fit its messaging. Reagan
was talking about free trade, but you know he's also
got into fairness issues that they leave out. Why take
that out on all of Canada. I mean, things are
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going so great with the Prime minister in Canada, then
the Province of Ontario runs this said, boom, We're gonna
cut it off for everyone. I'm sure somebody's gonna ask
the question, don't you think this is a bit of
a tantrum.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
On who's part votes? Yeah, well, this is a move
that was taken by the leader of Ontario that province,
doug Ford. Doug Ford takes a harsher line than does
the Prime Minister of Canada. Why he decided to do that,
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I do not know.
Speaker 14 (22:30):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (22:30):
And as for the President's reaction, it's just a commercial.
And again, you know, I don't think it really impacts
anything as far as Trede talks are concerned. The President,
in a social media post, believes that it undercuts the
administration's message for that upcoming pariffs case at the US
Supreme Court. And you know, I asked the President about
that the other day in the Oval Office, and the
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President is like, I think that if there's one issue
more than anything that keeps the president up late at night,
it's that upcoming case with the US Supreme Court.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Well, yeah, he's got everything on the line there. And
then of course we've had the discussion of a framework
with China, but we don't have a deal with China.
We got an inflation report coming out later today, tariff's uncertainty,
inflation uncertainty. He needs some uncertainty. Didn't need to create
a third one with Canada, I might add, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (23:19):
Well look Canada is it's interesting. You know, Canada is
our second largest trading partner, our neighbor to the north.
They are an important trading partner. But yet still no
deal with Canada. We have fields trade deals with other
large trading partners, the EU, Japan, South Korea, just to
name a few, also the UK, but not Canada. And
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this obviously complicates the matter even further in terms of
trying to reach a trade deal. The President, you may recall,
met with the Canadian Prime Minister just two weeks ago.
I was in the Oval Office during that meeting, and
they had a great discussion. Like Chuck Woolery was going
to move me back into it too. Love connected, it
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really was. But now that love connection has been severed,
and we'll see if the President can get it back
on the track.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
John, We've called it a war on drugs for a
long time. The president's making look like a war, taking
out ships, flying bombers just off the coast of Venezuela.
He's sending clear messages or this is an escalation one
or the other. Will there be much talk about that today?
Speaker 4 (24:24):
Well, the President doesn't have any public events today at all.
I do not expect to see the President today. I'm
sure he's resting up. It's a really long trip to
get to Malaysia. Were talking about seventeen hours to get
there on Air Force one. So the President leaves late tonight,
and as it relates to administration voices, no press briefing
(24:45):
today either. But the President spoke about the issue of
his war on these drug cartels quite a bit.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Yesterday.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
The President even suggested that the War Secretary Pete hag
Seth and maybe Mark Rubio would go up to Congress
and explain the administration's tactics, its strategy as it relates
to going after these drug cartels. No date on that
just yet, but I would imagine that's going to be
put on the calendar for both the House and the Senate.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
John covers the White House every day has for eight presidencies,
and you can hear more later at nine am Eastern.
He has a podcast that comes out the White House
Briefing Room. When you find it on the iHeartRadio app.
Make it a preset. That way, you have it easy,
one push away every morning. John, have a great weekend.
We'll talk again on Monday. Thanks so much. Michael, Bye
bye by by forty three minutes after the hour. If
you're just waking up, these are your top five stories
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of the day. President Trump says his administration is working
to remove international drug cartels. Mark Mayfield has our top story.
Speaker 14 (25:42):
During a roundtable event on crime with the White House,
Trump City was happy to sign executive orders targeting cartels
and noted the recent destruction of Narco terror respots in
the Eastern Pacific.
Speaker 6 (25:52):
Under the Trump administration, we're finally treating the cartels as
the core national security threat that they really are.
Speaker 14 (26:00):
Home said, cartels are the Isis of the West. Trump
was joined by Attorney General Pam Bondi, Homeland Security Chief
Christy Nome, FBI Director Cash Mattel, and Secretary of War
Pete Hegseth.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
I'm Mark Neefield. Early voting gets under way Saturday, and
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City is getting behind
the former New York governor in the mayor's race.
Speaker 15 (26:19):
I'm fighting for the family of New York. That's why
I'm here today to endorse Andrew Cuomo.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
The endorsement comes weeks after Adams dropped his own re
election bid. With Cuomo rising in the polls by at
least ten percent, the move appears to be an attempt
to cut into Democratic Socialists or on Mam Donnie's double
digit lead in the polls. While making the announcement, Adams
said New York cannot elect Mam Donnie and become europe. Meanwhile,
Cuomo and his allies have been urging GOP candidate Curtis
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Leewap to drop out in order to bolster Cuomo's chances.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Liz Warner, NBC News Radio New York, the attorney for
Miami Heat player Terry Rozier, says his client is not
a ambler and he's looking forward to winning this fight.
Rogier is among the current and former NBA players and
coaches who were arrested Thursday as part of a federal
gambling related investigation.
Speaker 13 (27:09):
The Hornets are out of the playoffs. He's a veteran
that's been there. He's like, why am I going to
make this injury worse?
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Or maybe keep my prop bet from going over. Rogier,
along with the former coach and player Damon Jones, is
accused of using insider information to make wages on games.
Portland Trailblazer coach Chauncey Billups arrested in connection with a
poker scam. This game involved the Mafia. Federal agents say
it's an ongoing investigation. There could be more arrests. The
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NBA announced Rosier and Billips have been both placed on
immediate leave from their teams. Attorney Jim Trustee says Terry
Rogier did not tip off betters, nor did he fake
an injury.
Speaker 13 (27:47):
He had medical follow up. In the days after, he
had a bunch of people that he appropriately confided in
that he had an injury and he didn't play another game.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
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Two power ball players, one in Virginia, the other in Michigan,
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Speaker 1 (28:19):
Founder Ace Freeley has come home to the Bronx for
good and laid to rest.
Speaker 17 (28:24):
Rock and roll historian Eddie Trunk posting on Instagram that
Freely was buried at a Bronx cemetery Wednesday and that
original band members Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, and Peter Criss
were there to see him off. A private service was
reportedly held Tuesday in Yonkers, attended mostly by musicians who
played with Freely. Freeley was born and raised in the
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Bronx and lived in Yonkers in the eighties. An investigation
to finalize the cause of his death after a fall
last week is continuing. Andrew Whitman, NBC News Radio, New York.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
Today is a celebration of an old school lunch. Oh
I still eat them weekly pree tennis with more on
National Baloney Day Love ninety.
Speaker 18 (29:10):
Oscar Meyer release Danching Go Back in nineteen seventy four,
and it got a nation eating the cold cut. Its
origins are Italian, but we changed the name from Bologna,
where it's from, to the American Bologne, and we eat
eight hundred million pounds of it every year. Joey Chestnut
holds the world record for eating it nearly sixteen pounds
in eight minutes. No competition today, just an old school
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boloney sandwich.
Speaker 16 (29:32):
I'm pre tennis.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
I'll tell you what you do. You get yourself a
really nice soft bread. You put two slices of baloney,
two slices of grafted American cheese, lots of mustard, maybe
throw in some doritos. Now you're talking, just start the game.
I'm ready to watch. In sports, Thursday Night Football, Herbert
with three touchdowns. They found themselves a third string running
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back who might be a first dringer one hundred and
seventeen yards and a touchdown for all Chargers thirty seven
to ten over the Vikings. At so far on the
ice cities of your morning show interest, Red Wings are
roughed up seven to two by the Islanders. Blues lost
to the Mammoth seven to four, Penguins won five to
three over the Panthers, Spreads beat the Canooks in overtime
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two to one, Lighting lost three two to the Blackhawks,
Ducks one seven to five over the Bruins Hurricanes, and
a shootout five to four over the Avs, and the
Kings beat the Stars in overtime three to two. On
the hardwood, thunder the Champs one thirty five, two to zero,
winning over the Pacers. Warriors beat the Nuggets one thirty seven,
one thirty one, and it's the one hundred and twenty
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first Fall Classic World Series. Game one is tonight the
Dodge of Blue versus the Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto's
seven o'clock on Fox. Birthdays Today. Base player for the
Rolling Stones. Bill Wyman, eighty nine years old from the Loo.
I did not know this. Kevin Klein is from Saint Louis,
Star of the movie. Daves seventy eight years old today
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and Rapper Drake is thirty nine. If it's your birthday,
Happy birthday. We are so glad you were born. And
thanks for waking up with your morning show.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
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Speaker 1 (31:09):
Good jove a little bit make room for everybody. We're
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Your Morning show kitchen table. In Pittsburgh, we welcome Talk
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morning show family. Good morning, and welcome to Friday, October
the twenty fourth. It is fifty three minutes after the
hour in just about I don't know, ten minutes or
so fifteen minutes Friday with forty seven. The President will
join us. Busy week everything from construction at the White
House to deconstruction of a peast deal with Russia. We
ask them all don't miss Friday with forty seven coming up. Also,
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our futurist Kevin Sirilli on how AI is changing education,
not just for students, but for teachers. And I guess
if we're going to connect all the dots, want to
start with this email. This is you know, sometimes just
in full disclosure, we'd like to ask questions and let
you guys kind of solve the mystery in terms of
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the gambling. Correct me if I'm wrong, But did Cash
mention extortion? In his reading of allegations. Could it be
that some of these players or the victims of extortion
after getting into deep with the wrong people. It's the
first thing I thought of when I heard the story,
was the first thing the Red thought of when he
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heard the story as well. Is it possible? And it
could have been anything from hey, we got pictures of
you on the role with this girl. If you don't
sit here on the bench tonight and keep your prop under,
you know, we're gonna release them to your wife, or
you know, something like that, some kind of an extortion.
So I think there's more to the story. We'll get
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that more information as the investigation continues. This is just
the beginning and more rests are coming. But oh go
figure gambling. It could lead to mafia involvement, crime involvement.
Now we've got the war on drugs in Venezuela. I mean,
this is starting to shape up like Kennedy, right. If
something happens to Trump. Was it the drug lords? Was
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it the mafia? Was it leftist? Trump? Deranged nuts? Oh?
I can see this history getting ready to repeat itself.
Key inflation reports, keep your eye on along with the
market today. The World Series starts tonight. It's the Blue
Jays and they'll be at home against the Dodgers. We
were talking about, Oh, go ahead, and then this one
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and connect the dot. I think Red nailed this one
earlier this morning, and that was I don't know that
Trump is throwing a tantrum. He's getting the new prime
minister that he really likes, he really trusts, and he's
setting him up to have to turn on one of
his own provinces in order to get this deal done.
Be some chess being played in a checkers world as well.
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But the Province of Ontario decided to run an old
Reagan radio address out of context without permission, and it's
kind of countering all of Trump's tariff narrative. The President
said upset him so much he's calling off all trade
talks with Canada. Could this be a move, a smart
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move by the President to get the Prime Minister of
Canada to turn against his home and sign a piece deal. Finally,
we had some unfinished business. In terms of sounds of
the day, this is Eric Adams, who has already left
the race in New York. And now the scramble is
they used a process in the primary that allowed a
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mom Donnie to get through, and therefore Cuomo had to
rerun as an independent. Adams had to rerun as an independent.
We still have Sliwa in the race. Many think if
he gets out, that could tighten it. But for Adam
it wasn't enough to leave. He wanted to endorse Cuomo.
And here's how it sounded.
Speaker 15 (35:03):
Andrew and I are two kids from New York. And
when you think about it, Andrew his brother and I
had three of them.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
And brothers fight.
Speaker 15 (35:15):
But when families are attacked, brothers come together. They understand
that you have to protect the family. I'm fighting for
the family of New York. That's why I'm here today
to endorse Andrew Cuomo, to be part of this fight.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
When you lie in state that.
Speaker 15 (35:34):
You can freeze Rent, you can't freeze rent in night,
shall you can't freeze rent, and Mitchellamas, you can't freeze
rent and market rate housing. You can't freeze rent. But
you are lying and telling people you could do so well.
He's been pandering.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
Free grocery stores, free childcare, cheap rent, thirty dollars. By
the way, I get to part three of Sounds of
the Day with that schooling that Cuomo gave him during
the debate on the minimum wage. But yeah, this is
all pure pandering, and now everybody's scrambling to keep a
socialist and an Islamist from becoming the next mayor. But
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early voting starts tomorrow. Is it too little too late?
Time will tell we're all in this together.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Vindeld Journo