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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Give you an a minus on that. All right? So, uh.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
An hour ago we closed the markets. I'm sure if
you're just suiting in, you're gonna want to hear those well,
Matt case, this is your duty on this shear show.
Let the people know what they lost on Wall Street today. Okay,
start panicking. No talk, No, we are not We are
not those guys.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
We are not pannikins. We are not. I want everyone
to prematively go outside, throw your hands in the air
and get ready to scream while you running a circle.
Do not do that. And I want to hear o ma,
I want to hear it from my window. Do not
do that. That would be bad. We all have dundee
cry out together.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
We have noise canceling headphones on. We would not be
able to hear you.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Even if you did. You're really gonna have to yell.
They're really gonna have to get there. Do not listen
to him.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
We are not financial advisors, and we are also not pannikins.
We are just telling you what the numbers did. That's
all we're doing, right, Matt, That's right.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
That's right. Don't listen to anything I say until now
you can listen, all right, okay. Dal Jones was down,
but it's okay. They were down one thy fourteen point
eight points or minus two point five percent, but everything
is going to be okay. And they finished off the
day at thirty nine thousand, nine hundred and five five hundred.
Am I dyslexic? What's going on with the numbers today?
(01:18):
It's flipping around? Are you are you five hundred? Are
you on the US close? Or are you in pre market?
Did this is the this is the US close? Okay? Good? Yeah,
five hundred ninety three point sixty six, and the S
and P five hundred was down one hundred and eighty
eight point eight five. That's a minus three point four
to six overall percent. There five thousand, two hundred and
sixty eight for the close. The NASDAK was down seven
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hundred and thirty seven point sixty six or minus four
point three one percent, to finish off the day at
sixteen thousand, three hundred and eighty seven. But there's still tomorrow. Folks,
no sense and acting like the sky's falling.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
Don't don't listen to this. This is not analysis. This
is just uh, this is us talking about stuff. This
is not advice. Do not misconstrue this his advice, and we.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Can't forget about the Russell two K. I know a
lot of people are really just here for that. The
Russell two K. Those short kings out there eighty one
point seven seven points lost or minus four point twenty seven.
Don't you ever let those tall people tell you don't matter,
all you short kings listening? The Russell two K lost
just as much as the big boys today one eight
hundred and thirty one Old Doug Fluty Russell two K
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came in at one eight hundred and thirty one point
three to nine. Didn't Doug Fluti win the Heisman? He did,
and it's amazing. He played the whole season from a
booster chair. That's not what happened. That's not true, Little
Doug fluted that's not That's not how it happened. Any
tiny Doug Fluties he played professional football after that. He
couldn't even see his receivers.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
That's not also accurate. That that is not he's how
tall was he? Just before I Doug Flutey. Let me
put it this way, Peter Thinklitch was looking down to him.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Okay, stop too far, way too far? Okay, went too far.
Doug Flutie was five to ten, five to ten? Is
it Russell Wilson like five nine?
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Yeah, ten, five ten, five eleven? So yeah, Russell Kyler
Murray shorter than him?
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Wow? Yeah, mm hmmm.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Sonny Jurgensen back in the day five eleven, I think
I think you made way too much out of him
being short.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
I did, I sure did.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
So there you go back to back to the news
at at large. Here this is a a third of
the dow from yesterday's gains zapped out today, So we're
not getting any consistency here. Yesterday was a record high day.
I guess just not enough happened. The big beautiful spending
bill that these guys keep talking about passed through the
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House today, and it's an agenda item. Tax cuts are involved.
I think a lot of people were hoping that that
would trigger some additional positivity into the market. That doesn't
seem to be the case at least yet.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
Maybe tomorrow will be the day.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
Do we have to actual you see some deals, some
pens to paper with some of these countries that are
trying to adjust their tariff situation. How soon, realistically can
we start seeing those deals getting done well?
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Yesterday you were saying that that seventy five of these
tariff deals were going to end up being restructured in
America's favor. Well, it would be better than it was.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
Yes, I don't know what it looks like, and I
don't know what entities are going to like do what
things to it. Right, Like, the deal they're going to
cut with the EU is going to be different than
the deal that they're going to cut with naming the
giving give me at Luxembourg. Ah, the deal they're going
to be cutting with Australia is going to be a
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lot different than the one that they're going to be
cutting with Vietnam.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Right, Well, because there's just different things that go back
and forth between in the each country.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Yeah, and there's different numbers attached to them, and they're
going to make different deals based on those negotiations. They're
going to be have to put in overtime with these negotiations,
which is why instead of a thirty day pause, this
was a ninety day pause. It's going to give everybody
plenty of time to get to the able and start
talking to their ambassador, through their ambassador to the United
States government, try to figure out what can be done.
Here's that's what we have to worry about. And maybe
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then we'll start to see things improve. But until then,
I guess we're just sitting. We're waiting, we're trying to
understand oil. By the way, do you know oil continues
to go down. Oil continues to go down, gold goes up.
I always tell you to buy precious metals. I don't
know if that's true. I'm not an expert, but yeah,
those seem to be increasing in value for whateverever you
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might be thinking. Also, yeah, looking at other issues, European
stocks and bonds, those are doing well today. Asian markets
doing fairly well today. So this is a US problem
at least today in the stock market. And I guess
we'll see what tomorrow brings.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Well. Come back.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
A couple of things that are happening in the news.
It's this helicopter crash. We will give you the latest
information that we are paying up on that. Also, Ted
Cruz and some Democrats in the Senate are trying to
abolish daylight saving time. Not just switching back and forth,
but literally just trying to end daylight saving time, taking
an hour of our evenings away.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
I will, I will protest this.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
We'll talk about that and plenty more on news radio
eleven ten KFAB and H. He's telling her like Diesel,
Remember Diesel from from the mid nineties. Kevin Nashney was Diesel.
It was like eighteen wheeler truck noises before his music hit.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
She's out there crushing ham cans on her biceps. Oh,
I'd fall for that. See I got you locked and loaded.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
Now, damn, I'd fall for that. She's five to seven
five seven.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
So why are they calling her big gretch?
Speaker 2 (06:41):
No, no, Gretchen Whitmer. Of course, Hey, I sent you
a link. Did you get that? Yeah, Donald Trump in
the Oval Office. This is about an hour ago. And
well this said yesterday. Sorry, not an hour ago. This
was yesterday, but posted today. And guess what this, Gretchen Whitmer.
I think probably within you know, she's with an earshot
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of being like a favorite if she wanted to run
for office and maybe try to be the Democratic nominee
for president. Of course, she's the governor of Michigan and
I don't know, pretty hardcore liberal. It's got a pretty
weird balance in her state between different people. And here's
what Donald Trump was saying about Gretchen Whitmer trying to
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figure out exactly.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
You have to play these games. But here's here's Donald
Trump yesterday when in the presence of Michigan Democratic Governor
Gretchen Whitmer.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
We're honored to have Gretchen Whitmer from Michigan, great state
of Michigan. And she's been She's really done an excellent job.
I'm a very good person. Oh and we're working on
the self fridge, as you know, the airbase. We're trying
to get the air base open, keep it open. I think, Gretchen,
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if you're there in Matt Hall, the Speaker of the
House of Michigan and h he's been fantastic as the speaker.
I appreciate it. We won the state, Matt, and you
helped me a lot. That's good too. And gretch and
I think everybody knows. So we're working on that very
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hard and I think it'll be I think we'll come
home with a winner for Michigan. Okay. I just spoke
with the Secretary of Defense. Sometimes we call them the
Secretary of War. Used to be called the Secretary of War.
They chase it. When we became a little bit politically correct.
But I think we're in great shape. We're going to
be a great shape. So thank you very much. But
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being here, thank you very much, Matt. Congratulations.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
All right, there you go. There's uh some compliments for
Big Cratch. I'm in on Big Gratch. I like the name.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
I like the name. Can we color that from now on?
I think you lean into it. You kind of create
like a Roller Derby type of character for her, you know,
and just get That's how you get the boat out there.
What do you want? What do you want? No? No, no? Stop?
Speaker 3 (09:04):
What?
Speaker 1 (09:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (09:05):
Well, Gretchen Wimer was invited, showed up. She was in
the Oval office hanging out, and they were talking about
the talking about the airbase like he mentioned there. But
I don't know, what do you think good positivity across
the aisle, like I said, Big Gretch, probably like I
had my power I have a top ten power rankings
for twenty twenty eight. And you want to know where
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Gretchen fell and my latest power rankings. I don't publish
this because I don't want people to make fun of me,
but I play attention to this stuff. I had her fifth,
I had her number five on the list for twenty
twenty eight. As far as Democratic potential presidential nominee contenders go,
is you.
Speaker 1 (09:43):
Moving up after this? No?
Speaker 2 (09:44):
No, she didn't do anything. She showed up to the
White House. But Trump says she's a very good person.
She's done an excellent job.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
What does that mean? And of course the liberals are
just going crazy about this. It's like big Gretch.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
No, don't talk to that guy, don't shake his hand,
don't we don't do stuff with him. But that's I mean,
I think it's healthy. It's good for America that we
have governors that have radically different political viewpoints hanging out,
talking about things and being positive each other. We're pulling
the rope in the same direction. There's a song it's
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called Big Gretch. Don't play it.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
No, I think it's about her, but by who g
mac cash, we're definitely not listening to this. I'll at
least give it a listen off air to see if
there's anything. There's nothing that we're gonna play of this. No,
we don't let anybody go into that guy's Spotify page.
Just just leave it be. I'm just I needed to
know where this came from. Emory, And now I've discovered.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
Okay, well you're gonna have to figure it out and
let me know how it sounds. But we're not playing
on the air. Don't get excited out there that you're
gonna hear this. The people are clamoring no, they're not, No,
they're not. Four twenty nine, we'll give you the latest
on the news about this helicopter crash in the Hudson
River in the New York area. We'll also tell you
the latest on the wing clipping of two American Airline
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planes in Washington or an Alexandria, Virginia. Technically at Reagan
National they were taxiing. No one's hurt, but still a
little bit weird. And uh yeah, we got Daylight Saving
time debate we have to have too, So all that
coming up on news radio eleven to ten KFA.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
I'll take a diet you. Who do they make diet?
Speaker 3 (11:22):
You?
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Who's I don't know, a chocolate drink and you want
it to be diet.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
I don't know. I wasn't ready for this moment.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
You're not ready for anything. As you said, thank you
for proving my point. I'll take a schwepes why not?
Where's my endorsement? I will take a Shwep's endorsement any day.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Let me tell you if he saw a guide love
a good Shwepes, well, let's get that. I get a
good harry A. Let's get this guy any of that
pretentious French garbage. I'm talking. I went a good Schwepes
after I have a good Schwitz. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
I'm drinking Mountain Zba because I actually do drink stuff
during the show. I got this thirty two ounce bottle
of water, and I get like six of these in
my body every day because I'm trying to be healthy.
Flushes you out a lot of trips in the bathroom,
but it's good for you, keeps you regulated. I'm not
over Anybody out there thinks I'm over hydrated.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
I am not.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Trust me. I know where the limit is so very
good for your body. It's good for your intestines.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Yeah, something like that.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
Anyway, A lot of stuff going on in the news
that's serious. We'll get to that in a second. Involving
this helicopter crashing, these planes, the planes clipping wings while
taxing at Reagan National. We'll talk about that and daylight
savings time because I don't know why these fools want
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to eliminate an extra hour of evening activity time. But
before we do that, I got more audio from today
hours ago, earlier today, Big Gretch Gretchen Wittenmer. I'm calling
her big Gretch from now on. I just love it.
She's okay with it. By the way, it's a song
that came out called big Gretch. She's fine.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
She's made common about how she enjoyed it, and she's
embracing it. So it's official. A bad looking woman. Okay.
Hold on, no, no, no, no, no, no. What you need
to say that again? I need to have music prepared.
That's not fair that you just do that. What music prepared?
Speaker 2 (13:18):
For what? She's just you know, she's not a bad
looking woman. That's all I said. What that big of
a deal. You don't have to make it a go
around making it a big deal. I'm not making anything
a big deal. I just thought that would be a
good moment.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
For for what.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
That doesn't make me? Just say it again, Gretchen Whimer
not a bad looking woman.
Speaker 4 (13:37):
I've heard people say that.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Too much of anything. It's not good for your favorite
stop it, get it. Not like that, not like that.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
I'm just saying, you know, she's just like if there
was a we we tip our cap at Christie. We
got a tip brock cap at Gretchen Wimen. That's all
I'm saying, both for fine looking women who served as
governors of their respective states. Anyway, Big Gretch was at
the White House yesterday Donald Trump and her chatting and stuff.
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The Libs are mad man. They are not happy with
Big Gretch for showing up and talking to Donald Trump
at the White House. He complimented our We we're trying
to get some stuff done. And Big Gretch of the
audacity to get in front of the cameras today and
say this about Trump's tariffs.
Speaker 4 (14:25):
I understand the motivation behind the tariffs, and I can
tell you here's where President Trump and I do agree.
We do need to make more stuff in America, more
cars and chips, more steel and ships.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
We do need fair trade.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
Uh oh old Gretchen Wimer deciding, you know what, maybe
I'm too liberal. It's a way like you know, Gavin
Gavin over there in California, He's sitting there just like, hmm,
how do I make people think? Or Moeri podcast where
I talk to conservative people, Don Gretchen, How can I
make people think I'm more moderate meeting with Donald Trump
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and agree with him on the tariffs?
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Done? And it makes sense in her state? Because why
in her state? Because of the tariffs? Yep? Yep? Because
because if you keep talking and then augum Tump, come on,
come on, why was it? Why? Why does she want
to Because Michigan is in the north, It's underneath Canada.
Something happens there. A lot of things happen there. All
those Canadians are dumbing syrup. Now come on, what does
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Michigan do that? That this? Because that doesn't that weird
guy Michael Moore, he does.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
He's a Detroit guy. But Detroit, you're getting closer, you're
getting warmer. Oh they play hockey. They play hockey, the
Red Wings.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
They're terrible. But it's okay, keep going. What do they do?
What else do they do? That's pretty much it. There's
nothing else going on. They play football, They got the Wolverines.
They make cars. Oh they make card Do they still
do that? God, you are awful. I thought they stopped
doing that. And that's why Marshall Mathers got all upset
and made all those musics. He made a lot of
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money off that. That's for sure. They make cars.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
The people who are even in the unions think it's
a good idea for the tariffs there you know, why
not because of politics, because that means people will buy American, right,
and that's good for Michigan, who makes cars. Come on,
I get you. So there you go. Donald Trump complimenting Gretch,
Gretch saying she agrees with the tariffs, which again politically
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in Michigan, that makes sense for her to do, even
if it doesn't mean like yes, it makes it seem
less liberal, but it also makes sense because of her
state in what they manufacture. But still big Gretch moderate
interesting