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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Every year, t Mobile Arena is taken over by our
iHeartRadio Music Festival, presented by Capital One. Good Morning, It's
Sean on Sunday Windo six point five and nothing has
changed This year September nineteenth and twentieth, It's gonna be
two nights one stage, biggest names in the music. Mariah Carey,
Ed Shearon, Maroon Five, Brian Adams, Tim McGraw, Jelly Roll,
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Tate McRae and more. Fifteen artists across those two days. Now,
the Capitol one card holders pre sale starts this morning
at ten am. If you have a Capital one card,
you're gonna get forty eight hours before anyone else to
buy tickets. And if you do, you're gonna get an
exclusive private performance from LL Cooljay on Friday night or
jelly Roll on Saturday. That starts at ten am this morning.
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Get to iHeartRadio dot com slash Capital One get your
tickets before they're gone. You got forty eight hours to
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Las Vegas's best variety of the eighties, nineties, and today.
My name is Sean. Now. Summer usually means vacation, it
also means fewer blood donations, and hospitals here in southern
Nevada are really feeling the impact right now. So the
Red Cross is calling on locals to step up and
donate to keep those supplies steady because there's around twenty
hospitals that rely on those donations. So as a thank you,
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if you donate with the Red Cross this month, you're
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six point five Sunny Mornings with Joanna and Sean on
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Sonny one oh six point five. You know, one of
the most beloved traditions I remember from my childhood was
going into my local pizza hut during the summer and
cash in on a free personal pan pizza that I
had earned with the booket program. It's funny when it
was six point five. My name is Sean. Pizza Hut.
They've brought it back. The boocket program is back in
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a new modernized form. They have an app this time,
of course they do. Everything has an app these days,
but adults, parents, you can download the app to your phone,
the book Itt app, and set personal reading goals for
your kids, and then they can in turn earn themselves
one free personal pan pizza each month in June, July,
and August. So they've kicked off the program at the
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beginning of June. You've got all summer to take advantage
of it. I cannot explain to you the euphoria I
experienced as a child walking into a pizza hut with
those red booths and the red and white checked tablecloths
and forking over my boocket pin with the five stars
I had collected from my teacher and trading it in
for that piping hot personal pan pizza they would drop
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off in that little tin. Oh my gosh, goosebumps. And
I believe they still have the and frankly, I want one.
It's sunny Wino was six point five. Sunny One was
six point five. Las Vegas's best variety of the eighties, nineties,
and today, good morning, it's Sean, I got your sunny
story of the day. Flag football has become one of
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the most popular youth activities in recent years, and the
Las Vegas Raiders have partnered with the Clark County School
District to expand and enhance flag football programs across the state.
They are providing resources, mentorship, exposure for these programs and also,
by the way, it comes with a one hundred thousand
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dollars investment. A lot of that has to do with
equipment and Raiders branded flag belts, Raiders apparel, things like that.
In the last ten years since flag football was introduced
into Clark County schools, they have seen participation triple and
the Raiders' involvement has been pivotal in that growth. They
have provided financial support, equipment donations, They've hosted events and
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provided platforms for young athletes to showcase their talents and
pursue their dreams. And with flag football debuting at the
twenty twenty eight Olympic Games in LA I wouldn't be
the least bit surprised to see if some of those
athletes come from right here in the Las Vegas Valley.
It's Sunny Window six point five. We'll put all this
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Just click on Sunny Mornings. This is Sunny Mornings with
Joanna and Sean on Sunny one of six point five.
So how many states do you think you've been to?
It's Sunny Window six point five, Las Vegas's best variety
of the eighties, nineties, and today my name is Sean.
Maybe you're going to add to that total this summer.
According to a new survey, the average American has visited
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sixteen states, and that doesn't include the one they call home.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
Now.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
The state the tops the lists not really surprising. It's Florida,
especially on a family trip to disney World. In fact,
over seventy percent of Americans have been to either disney
World in Orlando or Disneyland in California. And as expected,
as we get older, we obviously cover more ground, visit
more places, and most of us that are sixty five
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and up have explored at least thirty states. So how
many are in your total? Are you over or under
thirty at this point? See if you add to it
this summer coming up on Sunday, gonna get you into Legoland,
California on a little bit of travel with the name
drop that's coming up. Give us your name at Sunnywino
six five dot com and make sure you're here when
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we call it out.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
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Speaker 1 (05:29):
Sunny Window six point five. It's Sean. Just a reminder.
Ten am is the start of our Capital one card
holder pre sale for our iHeartRadio Music Festival. If you
have a Capital Want card you could buy tickets before
anyone else. Sonnaywindow six five dot com slash tickets now,
this is the number you need. Seven oh two seven
nine six one oh six five. I was talking to
my neighbor yesterday and her driveway. I was out walking
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my dog. Her next door neighbor, this guy threatened to
call the cops on her because his kids were up
late saw her take in a late night skinny dip
in her own pool. Wild right that you'd get in
trouble for doing something like that in your own backyard anyway,
She told me she was feeling like kind of a
jerk for doing it. I don't necessarily know if that's
the case. Let's go to hey Lynn, good morning. What
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do you think is she a jerk?
Speaker 2 (06:13):
For this. I don't think she's a jerk at all.
It's her house and she can do whatever she wants.
I mean, we pay so much for our houses, Oh
my gosh. I mean the least we can be able
to do is do whatever we want on our own property. Well, yeah,
I think she should. She should keep getting me a ban.
And if the kids tease the native bodies of.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Cars, like right kidding, I know you could always tell
the neighbor, I don't know, put another tree up, or
tell your kids to go to sleep. It's too late
for them to be watching, you know, the backyard anyway.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Also, you can't prevent the kid from life, you know, Like,
I don't know, it's crazy. That's so crazy.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
It is crazy. Although I say this, I'm kind of
close to buying the other house next door. I mean,
there's nothing on Netflix, but the neighbors are in.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
It's funny, you know.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Yeah, I think the whole thing is silly, isn't it. Well,
thank thanks for the call in Okay, Yeah, well I
want to get some more calls on this. Uh seven
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Speaker 2 (07:14):
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Speaker 1 (07:18):
Five, Sonny one O six point five, you gonna go
sixty minutes commercial free next to starts your workday. My
name is Sean. Now my neighbor down the street. She
was telling me that the guy that lives next door
to her threatened to call the cops because his boys
saw her skinny dipping in her own backyard doing like
a night swim. And now she's feeling a little upset
about the whole situation. Doesn't know if she's done something wrong.
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I don't know if she's done anything wrong. I'll tell
you this. I don't have a pool. I do have
two kids that lives next door to me with a trampoline,
and I don't know that I would necessarily be naked
in my backyard knowing that they're there. Let's talk to Kelly.
Who side are you on here, the dad next door
or hers?
Speaker 2 (07:58):
I'm on the It's my I can get naked in
my own pool if I want to side.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Okay, So her house, her rules.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Yeah, it's there. It's their home. Like they bought a pool,
they want to get naked in it. What's the problem.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Okay, So you think it's uh, you know, day or night?
It's there her her castle, She's the queen. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
Like, I just feel like, you know you, like you
work hard enough that you have you bought your own home,
and you have your own pool. If you want to
get naked in that pool, you should be able to
do that.
Speaker 1 (08:31):
You know, Kelly, You've inspired me. I might change my
entire stance on what I do in my backyard. I
might have to warn the neighbors here. Sunny wind a
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