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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 4 (01:19):
If you're just waking up. Welcome to Monday, June.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
The seventeenth heat wave continues in America. Biden campaign launch
an ad attacking the convicted criminal Donald Trump. Also have
an interesting story a little bit later on about the
use of AI. It's high risk, high reward, but some
candidates have been using AI. I'll give you an example
of one that's used it effectively. If you can say

(01:43):
such a thing that you can use it effectively when
it's clearly misleading people, you would think there'd be some
legalities involved.

Speaker 4 (01:51):
More homeowners are putting their.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Houses on the market, but is this the right time
to get the most for your home? Aaron Rayal be
joining us with that report coming up next half hour.
All right, we could play the limbo music for Joe Biden,
how low can you go?

Speaker 4 (02:11):
Again?

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Just to put everybody's perspective in place, the days of
having a president with a seventy plus percent approval rating,
they're over. America is far too polarized and divided for that.
But getting into the thirties, that's the new you know.
We've often suggested somewhere around forty to forty two percent

(02:37):
is the line and fall below it, And that would
indicate because remember, when you have a sitting president, no
matter what their age is, the first thing America has
to determine is whether or not they deserve to be fired.
If you don't have a candidate that needs to be
fired or is perceived as needing to be fired, you

(02:57):
don't have an opportunity for a challenger. These numbers would
suggest that that exists. Not that this is a normal election.
It's a former president. It's really two incumbent race with
a third party candidate that could play a significant role.
But Biden's average approval equaled the administration low up thirty
seven point four percent last weekend. Now, with months to

(03:19):
go until the election, this is not a time to
be bottoming out. But I like to go inside the numbers.
His disapproval reached a new peak as well, fifty six
point eight percent, leaving him with a negative approval rating
of nineteen point four. Now they don't do it in
this particular poll, but when Rasmussen does a poll, they'll.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
Do strongly approve and.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Strongly disapprove, because that's the number you're really looking for.
Even Barack Obama was very polarizing. He spent much of
his presidency negative seventeen with the Presidential Index. When you
have somebody very polarizing, love, hey, that'll happen. So then
you want to look at the the differential, and if

(04:05):
it's two to one hate over love, it becomes a problem.
This one doesn't do that. But the disapprove to approve
is a negative rating of nineteen point four percent. These
are not good numbers. I I don't know how low
they could possibly go. But we're on the tracks heading

(04:30):
to thirty five and thirty, which I didn't think was
humanly possible.

Speaker 4 (04:38):
Don't do that because then a can't air in the podcams.
You can't do it. How low can they go? Well,
they're at thirty seven, and I think they can go lower.
It's such a real deal.

Speaker 1 (04:49):
That Jake Tapper decided to bring up the topic on
State of the Union and in talking to a member
of Congress, Yes, is the PRESIDENTI olf a drag on
the ticket. Usually you want the top of the ticket
to draw your voters out and bring with it members.

Speaker 4 (05:11):
Of the House and the Senate. In this case, the
top is dragging him down. That was the point of contention, Listen.

Speaker 5 (05:18):
Biden had to hast to campaign in addition to being
leader of the free world. Let's talk about the campaign
because Trump was in battleground Michigan last night making a
pitch to African American voters. Poll show Biden trailing Trump
in key battleground states and polling well behind your Senate
colleagues who are running for re election. Look at this
New York Times poll from last month. Wisconsin Senator Tammy

(05:39):
Baldwin is up nine points in Wisconsin, Biden's only up
two points. Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey up five and Pa
Biden's down three. Arizona Congressman Reuben Diego running for Senate
in Arizona, up four, Biden down seven. Nevada Senator Jackie
Rosen up to in Nevada. Biden's down twelve. Never mind
codetails as an anvil effect.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
What you don't hear Jake actually saying, and what I
you know, I sense that at the very beginning, the
president's in Hollywood raising money with stars on stage in
a bubble, and in battleground states, Donald Trump is in
black churches, in courting black votes. Now, let's look at
these numbers and in the very same state with the

(06:25):
very same voters. Two things that need to be brought
up about this. But so you have a candidate for
the US Senate up nine points, Biden's only up two.
In Pennsylvania, a senate Canada up five, Biden's down three.
In Arizona, the Senate candidate's up four, Biden's down seven.

(06:48):
And Nevada, the Senate candidate's up two, Biden's down twelve.
They're either one rejecting Biden specifically, or the Democrats are
setting up their checks and balance. Now, that is an
interesting point that Jake Tapper isn't going to make. But
I want you all to consider if you'd have asked me, well,

(07:12):
if you asked me today, and if you'd have asked
me a year ago, what's your greatest fear?

Speaker 4 (07:18):
Donald Trump?

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Winning in the Democrats getting the House and Senate, and
please don't take that is see he's not really for Trump. No,
that's the power of Congress over a presidency that, no
matter who wins, if it's Biden or Trump, is instantly
a lame duck president. You should want what you believe

(07:49):
to be in the House and the Senate. That's where
the laws are created. What's setting up here is a
look like the Democrats have made a choice. Oh, we're
going to go a House and Senate, but we're not
sending this old man back. And you will all be
celebrating when Donald Trump wins on election night, thinking you

(08:09):
won wing to be shocked to wake up the next
morning and find out the Republicans have lost control of
the House in the Senate, both somewhere, Podesta, Soros, and
Obama are celebrating because they know, while we're obsessed with
the presidency, they know where the real laws come from.

(08:31):
I sense that, and I could be completely wrong, but
I sense that in Jake Tapper's voice, he sees this
coming as he's trying to make the narrative point the
president's a drag on the ticket, and of course the
member of Congress won't agree.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
How can you look at this, these statistics, these numbers
and not conclude that Joe Biden is a drag on
the ticket.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
So that's not going to be the case.

Speaker 5 (08:57):
Look look at the numbers for your colleagues. I'm sure,
but Biden is underpolling.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
All of them. That's one pole. I can also show
you sixty other polls that show that Joe Biden is
in the league. Would have just done his Jobbins.

Speaker 1 (09:09):
Said, show me him, because these are consistent in all polls.
There's not a poll out there that's obscure. They're all
consistently showing Joe Biden's approval numbers down, the matchup numbers losing. Now,
overall he's only down by one, but overall isn't going

(09:30):
to decide the presidency. The swing states are and that's
where he's losing significantly, anywhere from five to twelve points.
You want coat tails in an incumbent president, the approval
rating will tell you he's on the path to being fired.
There are no coattails. He's a drag on the ticket.

(09:51):
Jake Tapper was right. But they're okay with that, and
you ought to be asking why are they okay with that,
because the way the numbers are falling, they'll lose the presidency.
They don't really have one anyway, But they're going to
gain control of the House and continue control of the Senate.
That's what they really want. And you'll be under a

(10:12):
false victory and they'll go right into campaign mode for
the next presidential election. And unless their boogeyman stories are
true and they're not Donald Trump, hass to go. They're
always it.

Speaker 4 (10:25):
Seems a few steps ahead, doesn't it?

Speaker 1 (10:28):
All right, I gotta move quickly here the polling numbers
concerning younger people. There was a great piece in the
New York Post. New polling shows younger voters in the
US are struggling. They're shrugging off their habit of voting left.
First of all, it will almost become because youth likes rebel.
At some point in our culture, there'll be a counterculture movement.

(10:53):
If you want to be rebellious, you won't die your
hair purple, that's conformity. You won't question your section, well,
that's conformity. You're gonna start taking out of conservative values
to rebel. But the younger people are starting to rebel
again against the voting habit of left in almost equal

(11:15):
numbers to their Democrat voting contemporaries. All this despite a
daily diet of Democrats trying to throw everything at young
voters to woo them. This becomes very important In university
cities on that electoral college map, those always become very
key to term. At Ohio, they count on Ohio State
university voters. Trust me, campus voting has to be up

(11:37):
for Democrats to win, and this would indicate it may
not be. And at the best, there's no passion, so
there'll be no turnout. Anyone who gets daily messages in
their inbox from Biden Harris campaign will know how hard
that they're hitting the young voters. But are they getting them.
It suggests that voters eighteen to twenty nine are of

(12:01):
key importance. In the past few days, they've gotten direct
messages from George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jimmy Kimmel, Who's who,
the same people from the Barack Obama star studded stage,
But the numbers indicate he's eighteen to twenty nine year

(12:21):
olds might be starting to think for themselves. A Qunipiac
survey actually has Trump ahead by one point among registered
voters between eighteen to thirty four. How startling of a
turnaround is that in twenty sixteen, Hillary Clinton won the
young vote by nineteen points. In twenty twenty, Joe Biden

(12:43):
won by twenty four points. Trump is ahead by one
with the young voters eighteen to thirty four. The hemorrhaging
of Hispanic voters, Black voters, youth voters. How low can
you go? Polling numbers all suggest Joe Biden and there's

(13:05):
still five months to go. At this point, is an
incumbent ready to be fired and nobody's doing anything suggests
somebody likes the way it's had it. But what if
the way it's headed is Biden loses, but the Democrats
win the House in the Senate, And while you're obsessed
with the presidency and celebrating four years of Donald Trump,

(13:26):
they just took control of the real government. And that's
our journey through the numbers, or journey of discovery. For
this Monday, June seventeen, this is your Morning show with
Michael del Chrono. I am not naturally a morning person,
and so given a whole week off and it was

(13:49):
the first we've had in six months.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
Well I've had Sorry you didn't get one.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
That's hateful.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Would it have been funny if Dana had been off
last week and you had to.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
Work, ye to work and fill in with Ryan? Yeah.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Our thanks to Ryan Gorman and Dana from a WFLA
in Tampa, Florida for filling in first while is gone.
But you'll relate to this more than anybody listening. Which
is a good question as to why am I bringing
this up. I had drifted back to not last night,
but the night before. I didn't go to bed till
two in the morning. What, which is roughly when I
wake up. Yeah, that's how reversed my schedule is. So

(14:25):
I'm a little out of it today. There's no way
to now to get used to going to bed at
eight waking up at three.

Speaker 4 (14:32):
I couldn't sleep because I was excited you were going
to be back.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
And I hope I've lived up to that expectation. All right,
So coming up good news, bad news?

Speaker 4 (14:43):
Right?

Speaker 1 (14:44):
More homeowners are putting their houses on the market, all right. Well,
if in inventory goes up, guess what prices go down
or you don't sell quickly? Is this the best time
to get the most money for your home? Aaron Rielle
will have that story coming up next half hour, But
first your top stories of the day waving up. Somebody
needs to tell them they're losing, which is why hes

(15:05):
Belahs coming to the rescue. But anyway, the leader of
AMA says the group may be ready for a comprehensive
deal and a ceasefire in Gaza. Mark Mayfield has our
top story.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
Is Miele Hamia made the comments during a televised speech
on Sunday. Along with a ceasefire, he also called for
a comprehensive swamp of his ringy hostages for Palestinian prisoners,
as well as for Israel to withdraw from Gaza and
to rebuild.

Speaker 4 (15:29):
What was destroyed.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
There has been no formal response yet from Israel or
the US. I'm Mark Neyfield.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
Isn't the expression one thousand pardons? So what's one hundred
and seventy five thousand marijuana pardons? From a Maryland governor
Tammy Trihilo has details.

Speaker 6 (15:44):
Moore set in an interview with The Washington Post that
it would be a step to heal decades of social
and economic injustice that disproportionately harmed people of color. The
pardons will mark one of the country's largest clemency acts
involving marijuana. I'm Tammy Trihio.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
The Outsider's was Best Musical. Stereophonic was named the Best
Play at the twenty twenty four Tony Awards.

Speaker 4 (16:05):
Last night Almost didn't happen.

Speaker 7 (16:07):
This play took me eleven years to manifest in a production,
and it wouldn't have happened if it weren't for Adam
Greenfield and playwrights Horizons.

Speaker 4 (16:18):
Stereophonic wracked up thirteen nominations, becoming the most nominated play
in the history of the Tonies. Wouldn't that seem odd?
And we've never heard of it?

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey says he's lucky to be here
after a bike crash last week in Connecticut.

Speaker 4 (16:34):
Jacqueline carl has that story.

Speaker 6 (16:36):
Ramsey posted a.

Speaker 8 (16:37):
Video on social media where he urged followers to always
wear a helmet, showing before and after pictures of his
own helmet and tatters. He also lifted his shirt to
reveal his entire left side was seriously bruised. Ramsey says
recovery has been brutal, but thanked the doctors and nurses
who treated him at the hospital.

Speaker 4 (16:55):
Hey Gang It's me Michael.

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I hope I'm saying mits hoof. It is oclaire right,
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Okay, Oh Claire, Yeah, Oh Claire, Wisconsin. Welcome to the
your morning show family, if you're just waking up. Thirty
six minutes after the hour, President Biden was busy criticizing
the conservative majority in the Supreme Court with Barack Obama
and Hollywood stars raising money. Meanwhile, the president was on
the grid recording black voters in black churches.

Speaker 4 (18:02):
Ahead of the November elections.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
Both Biden and Trump have agreed to their new rules
for the first presidential debate.

Speaker 4 (18:09):
What are those rules are?

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Washington White House correspondent John Decker will join us in
twenty six minutes to tell us what those wonderful new
rules are, But first to visit with Aaron Rayal, who
has joining Barry Manilow eighty one years old today.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
Aaron, do you know who Barry Manilow is?

Speaker 2 (18:28):
Of course I know who Barry Manilo is. Yes, nich Awful,
I missed you too, by the way, what's that I
missed you? Happy Father's Day, my friend.

Speaker 4 (18:37):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
It was a wonderful Father's Day. My son drove his
jeep into my garage door.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
Wait really, that's amazing, and then.

Speaker 4 (18:44):
Tried to deny it was him.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
When you know the jeep has that front bumper with
the two big giant things sticking out, and you can
see that dent.

Speaker 4 (18:51):
And then the dent from the hood.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
I mean, I was like Columbo out there, Nick, this
is clearly your jeep.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
I guess I did it. I don't remember so.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Oh my goodness, Happy Father's Day.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
I got a Dairy Queen fifteen dollars gift card and.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
I gotta buy a new garage door.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
Fatherhood is a joy, Aaron No, I was just sitting
here thinking of very very Manilow songs. I loved Weekend
in New England. I think I write the songs which
he didn't write. Ironically, is music singing to you? So
it's the author talking to you in the lyric is
music itself, which is brilliant. Most people miss that, but

(19:29):
I think the one that started it all, Mandy, is
my favorite. Very Manlo eighty one years old today. All right,
we've been wanting the market to have some inventory. Well
we got some inventory. But is at the best time
to be getting the most money for your home? Do
you ever have good news? Just good news? Blaming something?

Speaker 2 (19:49):
I know it's amazing. I am actually like an optimist
at the core.

Speaker 9 (19:53):
But no, A lot of business news is just the data,
and dada isn't always fun, but at least it's it's a.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
So what we know?

Speaker 9 (20:01):
And I'm not going to pull like a realator, and
I have plenty of relator friends. There's nothing wrong with
the realtors, but they tend to make these sweeping generalizations
like everyone should sell right now, everyone should.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
Buy right now. No one is buying right now, everyone
should rent. No, we're not doing that.

Speaker 9 (20:15):
We're looking at the data, and what we know for
sure is that homeowners are listing their homes for sale,
but those properties are.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
Taking longer to sell. That is what the truth is.

Speaker 9 (20:25):
Almost two thirds of all homes listed on the market
in may have been there for at least thirty days. Now,
all of this said, we're still starved for inventory in
the for sale market.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
It's thirty four percent below pre.

Speaker 9 (20:38):
Pandemic levels, so this is somewhat of a welcomed thing
to see more inventory.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
But we fell sky high prices.

Speaker 9 (20:45):
We still have almost seven percent interest rates on the
thirty year fixed mortgage, and in some places they're staying
even longer, like Fort Lauderdale, which was such a boomtown
during the pandemic. They're unfold listing to state on the
market over thirty days, they're up seventy. So it depends
on where you are. But generally, if you need to
move your home fast, you might have to wait longer,

(21:06):
all right.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
So it does make sense people are itching to sell.
They've been waiting and waiting or feeling trapped and trapped,
and it shows this is you're the money expert more
than me, But it would suggest to me that their
impatience is driving this more than the market, and that's

(21:28):
why you're not seeing because what should happen naturally is
more homes come on the market, and the interest rates
haven't fallen enough for that to happen. You know, prices
would come down a little bit, but homes would still sell.
So this shows me more impatience trying to move the
market than market forces or my way off.

Speaker 9 (21:47):
No, I think you're right, but at the same time,
market forces that being the FED is a big part
of this as well, you know, and we know that
interest rate cycles are long, they are not quick little turnarounds,
and the Fed just held interest rates steady last week.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Their next meetings at the end of.

Speaker 9 (22:01):
July, and set officials have whispered like, it's not completely
unreasonable to.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
Expect a.

Speaker 9 (22:09):
Pullback in terms of a taper in December. But that's
a long time from now, and if you need cash
and equity out of your home today, that's not necessarily great,
but it doesn't mean that homes aren't still sign at
record highs. They are.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
They are, so.

Speaker 9 (22:23):
Homes will move, they're just taking longer.

Speaker 4 (22:24):
To move, So a little bit longer, but thirty days
or more.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
And then what is it about sixty or ninety days
you really get about as a person in the urgency,
but some are around sixty ninety days.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
You might have a price issue.

Speaker 9 (22:38):
Yes, yes, that's the mare end, depending on the market.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
And this is why you hire a.

Speaker 9 (22:43):
Realtor and why they can be so valuable because they
can kind of walk you through why this is happening
and what you can do to alleviate some of the pain.
But yeah, that's there is a point where you're like, okay,
the price is off. No, there's a reason and it's
not just that interest rates are high that this is
not No one uses as not only not affordable, but
not desirable.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Well, yeah, the interest rates is a simple thing to get.
You know, if you're sitting at a home right now
and you're like, wow, I could get seven hundred thousand
from my house. I only paid three hundred. Yeah, but
you're gonna go pay seven hundred thousand for the same
or less and at a higher interest rate.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
That's what's kept the inventory down. How much of is inflation's.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
Role in this all a mountain part?

Speaker 9 (23:21):
An absolute amounts a part because while yes, rents are high,
often if you look at owning versus renting and the
hitting costs the day with owning, the insurance, the taxes,
it's still you don't come out ahead owning in this
sort of inflationary environment. And we've also seen things like
insurance be hit by inflation. You've just seen materiality. If
something breaks in your house, you have to fix it.

(23:41):
There is no alternative, there's no landlord to call. So
if everything is more expensive due to inflation, like I
don't know, flooring, walls, whatever it is, it doesn't matter
what it is, it's all more expensive, and that that
adds to the cost as well.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
There's only one sector that's been doing really well, and
I think it's somewhere around and percenter more and that
is the stock market.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
So of course, now that the stock market's doing well,
the Senate Democrats want to be able to tax that
as well. Eron will be beck with that story in
less than an hour. It's good to have you back.
You never left. It's good for to be back with
you and we'll talk again next hour. Aaron, thanks all right,
forty two minutes after the hour for waking out. He's
out your tops five stories of the day, and I'll

(24:27):
try to keep it to five. Biden uses High Court
boogeyman to rally support Mark Mayfield as our road to
the White House this morning.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
President Biden is criticizing the conservative majority Supreme Court at
a fundraiser in Los Angeles Saturday, the President said the
court was out of step. The Supreme Court has never
been as out of kilder as it is today. Biden
also warned that if former President Trump is elected, he
would appoint more justices flying flags upside down, a reference

(24:55):
to a conservative justice, Samuel Alito, who has been embroiled
in controversy over pulled up flags flown.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
At his home.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
The comments were made at a star studded fundraiser featuring
former President Obama as well as various A list celebrities,
including George Clooney and Julia Roberts. Biden's campaign says the
event race a record breaking thirty million dollars from Democratic donors.
I'm Mark Mayfield, forget a thousand pardons milaud The Maryland
Governor Wes Moore is.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
Planning one hundred and seventy five thousand pardons marijuana pardons.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
Tammy Trihilo has the details.

Speaker 6 (25:28):
Moore set in an interview with The Washington Post that
it would be a step to heal decades of social
and economic injustice that disproportionately harmed people of color. The
pardons will mark one of the country's largest clemency acts
involving marijuana. I'm Tammy Trijello.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Nice States is setting an additional one point five billion
dollars in aid to Ukraine. Lisa Carden has more.

Speaker 10 (25:48):
Vice President Kamala Harris made the announcement Saturday at a
global summit in Switzerland. Of that money, five hundred million
dollars will go towards repairing and protecting energy infrastructure damage
during the Russian invasion. About three hundred eighty million dollars
will be used to provide humanitarian assistance for refugees and
communities impacted by the war. I'm Lisa Carton.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
More than nine out of ten of Americans drive in
the US, and some of us are doing the most
annoying things you can do on the road.

Speaker 4 (26:18):
Pre Tennis has that story.

Speaker 11 (26:20):
The Society of Automotive Engineers has listed the three most
annoying habits behind the wheel, and you're probably doing them.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
They say.

Speaker 11 (26:27):
Forty eight percent of drivers don't use their turn signal,
and that's the most annoying trait. Eighty percent tailgate, another
eighty percent use their phone, all while driving a four
thousand pound vehicle, probably over the posted speed limit too.
On the plus side, they say ninety one point nine
percent of us use the seatbelt.

Speaker 10 (26:44):
I'm pre tennis.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
They forced it so here it gos waiting by thirty
eight to avoid elimination at home, the map said to
Boston for Game five tonight's seven thirty on ABC. With
a win, the Celtics will win the NBA Championship. NHL
also had a surprise and eight to one Edmonton win
Saturday night that forces a Game five in Sunset, Florida.

Speaker 4 (27:08):
Panthers up three games to one.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
With a win, they will host the Lord Stanley Cup
and the US Open. What a Sunday that was Bryson d.
Chambeau defeating Roy McElroy by one stroke to take the
US Open at Pinehurst two. It's his second He won
his first in twenty twenty at Wingfoot wing to foot
and he did so at the twenty fifth anniversary of

(27:30):
Paint Stewart winning at Pinehurst, and that's his hero that
he dressed like for a long time. It was pretty emotional.
Bryson d. Chambeau, your US Open champion, Cardinals won, NAT's one,
Raised one, d Backs one, Mariners one. Did all of
our cities win?

Speaker 2 (27:45):
No?

Speaker 1 (27:46):
Obviously the Rangers lost and the Guardians lost. Barry Manlow
is eighty one years old. Do you have a favorite
Barry Manilow song? Probably Weekend in a Time in New England,
Weekend in New England's New England Mandy Still The first
first ends up being the best for me.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
I write this song's a close second.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
And then I had a friend, Sam Laspiza who just
a memorable moment, came home from work, busted to the
door and he was doing.

Speaker 4 (28:09):
At the copa copucka ben.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
But that's a more of a Sam memory than a song.
The song is actually kind of novelty, yeah, but it
was great. The great Berry Manlow eighty one years old, who,
by the way, if you ever go get a chance
to see him, he looks the same on stage, sounds
the same, tells great stories if you do like I did,
and go ahead and get the little cabana table which
is actually on stage and you can be up close

(28:33):
and personal with him.

Speaker 4 (28:34):
You will see his many scars. My birthday is in March.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
Plastic surgery is great from Rome Al in the balcony,
No so good up close. Eighty one years old today
Barry Manelo also former speaker New Gingridge eighty one.

Speaker 4 (28:48):
Tennis great Venus Williams is forty four.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
It it's your birthday, Happy birthday.

Speaker 11 (28:54):
This is James from Greenwood, South Carolina and my morning
show issual Morning Show with Michael Dojorno on the air.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
And streaming live on your I heard at thanks for
waking up with your morning showing. Good morning. I'm Michael
del Jorno. I'm so glad you're listening right now. I
think it was Rachel sent me this, and I'm so
grateful to her for sending it to me. I think
if we look back, probably Buffalo Springfield at First for
what It's worth was the first anti Vietnam song that

(29:26):
really led an anti Vietnam moment, which really led to
defining the nineteen sixty eight election. A lot will look
back and credit Marvin Gaye's song What's going On as
being the one that really tipped it all for America.

Speaker 4 (29:41):
Isn't that something?

Speaker 1 (29:43):
And he posed it as a question, didn't tell you
posed it as a question and America answered that question,
or the silent center answered that question. As Richard Nixon
would say in the sixty eight election, though we didn't
get out of Vietnam for another five years. This song
may be that significant, or at least I thought it was.

(30:07):
You need to understand that the style of music that
was chosen to do this turns out to be kind
of rap, and rap may not be your thing, especially
first thing in the morning.

Speaker 4 (30:18):
I recognize that.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
But Tom McDonald is brilliant in this, and gee, I
want to know, if I'm doing the.

Speaker 4 (30:28):
Time on this, how much of this I can get in?
I think all of it. So Tom is in a
just so you know, he's in like a warehouse or
old warehouse.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
He's doing a split screen, but they just kind of
superpose him so it looks like he's singing to himself.
But in one he's wearing a red hoodie and one
he's wearing a blue hoodie symbolic of the US versus
them shirts and skins blue versus red. What he demonstrates
in three minutes and forty five seconds is all the

(31:00):
narratives you hear every day, demonstrated in a song. But
where does it lead? Does it solve anything? Could it
even be by design to keep you fighting in order
to keep them ruling me versus you, Tom McDonald, it's

(31:21):
the what's going on for our generation. It's brilliant. Unfortunately
it's accurate, and I want you to hear it.

Speaker 12 (31:32):
I'm the one that you hate for making the mayor
of a good great and I'm the one who's trying
to build back better. We ain't the same. Yeah, you're right,
there's a difference. Y'all are woke and we're await what
a joke? Does white privilege have something to say? Your
president ain't told the country into the ground. The crime
rate is through the roof, the ringo jobs to be found,
inflation going up. My kids, they food and they matter.
If you put the fake news on every keeping screen
in my house, hold up your president a racist, homophobic,

(31:55):
try to overthrow democracy and everybody knows if he will
never make it, never good great again. At the slogan,
you know, white suppredice just like all of you who
codd that is not a fact. All you wote brons
do is top trash, drag queens and classrooms. Anyone who's
not going pro white you know that's what the clan
members are, right, you're anti LGBTQ.

Speaker 4 (32:12):
Then why they always on your mind?

Speaker 10 (32:13):
Bro?

Speaker 4 (32:14):
You're a body of were girls.

Speaker 12 (32:15):
Some playing, so you're screwing up the youth and all
the children are you don't care about the kids. Look
at all the schools shootings.

Speaker 4 (32:21):
You're pro gun.

Speaker 12 (32:21):
It's your false stuff making those excuse you think anyone
who don't agree with you with system thinking you're a fascist.
You're a non You this man because you're tricked. You're
just jealous of the left because we're progressive and we're winning.
Now I'm tripping that you won the election because you're
right this.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
They put you on the left, you on the right.

Speaker 7 (32:37):
They say you what they hate?

Speaker 4 (32:38):
Did they tell you who to fight?

Speaker 1 (32:39):
Are?

Speaker 6 (32:39):
You're streaming.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
Screaming you want to right?

Speaker 6 (32:46):
You wanta left?

Speaker 11 (32:47):
They you let anything?

Speaker 2 (32:49):
The cats streaming.

Speaker 8 (32:52):
Screaming.

Speaker 12 (32:56):
My president ain't training the swamp.

Speaker 4 (32:58):
We building walls.

Speaker 12 (32:59):
Your president and he opened the border for one and all.

Speaker 4 (33:01):
Now there's murder.

Speaker 12 (33:02):
Wheres the criminals abate in the law walking right into America.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
Our safety is gone.

Speaker 12 (33:06):
Well, my president and the pandemic safety economy and introduced
legislation fighting for our quality.

Speaker 4 (33:12):
His son smokes craft.

Speaker 12 (33:13):
I don't care about that. Honestly, he's raising all our wages.
He's Gonta raised his shoulder properly. You obviously pro life,
a woman's choice.

Speaker 4 (33:19):
That you're right.

Speaker 12 (33:20):
I feel like abortion is important, and you don't like
you're treating it like burst control. You're treating them like
you're a wife.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
Said that all lives.

Speaker 12 (33:25):
Matter, and I also meant them born life. You're so clever,
Go ahead, make your little means while we're bringing homeles
soldiers who were in the Middle East. Hey, you brought
the soldiers home, and then you burn the flag and
took a knee and left the men who want for
all our freedom homeless on the street.

Speaker 6 (33:38):
They'll back better.

Speaker 12 (33:38):
There'll be violence and riots until you Bible somewhere's learned
to fall in line and trust the science. We ain't
ever backing down from all you pedals and tigers. The
right is fighting the system.

Speaker 4 (33:46):
The leftist side of the fight, and that is clown talk.

Speaker 12 (33:48):
All you got is mean sweet free speet called the
cop ah. You defunded the police. This country will be
better off without all you freaks.

Speaker 4 (33:55):
This is America, homie. If you don't like it, you
can leave.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
What a brilliant song, I you know what's going on?
Buffalo Springfield. Those are brilliant songs that captured the time.
This is our time. That's what our time sounds like.
That's what our time looks like. Thank God for this man.
And by the way, does an entire song without an

(34:36):
off color word. I need have to edit it to
play it. And he nails every narrative, every point. The
blue sweatshirt says everything I read every morning in the Atlantic,
in the Washington Post, in the New York Times. The
red is everything you hear in talk radio and on
Fox News. Where does this song get you? Nowhere? Nowhere?

Speaker 4 (35:00):
It solves nothing. We're all in this together. This is
your Morning Show with Michael del Jno.
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