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Having never campaigned, Kamala is officially the nominee and making her veep choice

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:30):
This is your Morning Show with Michael delle Trum. I
just sang he ain't heavy, He's my brother, as the
Hollys and Neil Diamond and then from hilton Head during
flooding from Hurricane Debbie underwater. Wow. I mean one of

(00:52):
these days we are the air of the breaks instead
of the show, and these ratings are gonna skyrock. Put
this on the podcast shout minus after the hour, that
shut a minute after the hour. Thanks for waking up
with your morning show. I'm Michael del jernald Well. Tropical
Storm Debbie became Hurricane Debbie and then made landfall along
Florida's Big Ben. More from Florida with Roy O'Neil coming

(01:13):
up later in this hour. We had a huge sell
off on Friday. It looks like a brutal day ahead
for Wall Street. It's all there, the job numbers, the
tech failures, this is all building and we expect another
bad day on Wall Street. We also expect Kamala Harris
to make her deep choice sooner or later. Although I
don't know if anybody caught this, the Arizona Senator, former

(01:33):
NASA astronaut Air Force veteran Mark Kelly put on his
social media you know, whether it was the Air Force,
space the Senate. Whenever my country needs me, the answer
is always yes. So now enter John Decker. Is that
the cat out of the bag or what?

Speaker 4 (01:55):
Well? I think that he is certainly trying to let
the message be known to the Harris folks and to
the Vice President that if offered, he would accept in
a heartbeat. But I think that could be said for
any of the other people that Kamala Harris, the Vice
President met with over the weekend. Tim Wallas, the governor
of Minnesota, Jos Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania, or Senator

(02:18):
Mark Kelly. All of them would take that position in
a heartbeat, and look, I don't have any insight in
terms of which way that the vice president is leaning,
but we do know Tomorrow night will be the first
campaign joint appearance with the vice president and her running mate.
And then after that campaign appearance at a rally in Philadelphia.
I'll be there. She will barnstorm the country. She'll go

(02:42):
to all the key battleground states that will factor into
the winner, who ultimately will get to two hundred and
seventy Electoral College votes in the twenty twenty four election cycle.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
Have you ever read the Shadow Campaign to Save the Democracy?
It was a February fifteenth piece in Time magazine twenty
twenty one after the twenty twenty elections. You need to
google that later on your own time and read it.
That's the operatives telling you how they won the election,
and they did so in order to save democracy. So
I know how they did it in twenty twenty, but

(03:14):
I got to tell you in real time. Think about
this for a second. Without ever having a primary campaign
or event, without a single debate or interview or primary
vote by any citizen, Kamala Harris has secured the nomination
of her party. She's about to add her vice president
and sweep the swing states with her new nominee. I

(03:36):
guess the hardest thing for me is, I can't imagine you.
I sit around and by the water cooler and it's
my son. You know. Yeah, when you're watching a questrian,
it's all about the holes. I mean, what's the rider doing.
He's just going along with the right. But you you're
hanging out in Washington, you're hanging out at the White House.
You gotta know who she's picking.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
Come clean, No, I mean she this is something that
she is keeping very close to her vest. I wouldn't
even say her campaign keeping close to the vest because
I really believe that it's a decision ultimately that is
being made by the vice president. The vice president alone.
She needs someone who can help her get past two
hundred and seventy Electoral College votes, and she needs if

(04:17):
she wins, big if. But if she wins, she needs
someone that she's comfortable with in terms of governing for
the next four years.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
Well, I don't really have anything to add beyond our
conversations last week. I do think it's a map play.
I don't think there's any way that she can you know,
sometimes there's a unite the party play. That was the
case with Reagan and hw Bush. Sometimes there's a electoral
college map play. Come on, That's how we got Kennedy Johnson.

(04:46):
This one we think will be a map play, and
that makes our attention go to Arizona swing state on
the west coast, Philadelphia swing state. Any chance it could
be somewhere other than that.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
Well sure, you know, if you look at Kentucky, the
governor there has won twice statewide running for governor in
a red state. That's pretty impressive. You know, maybe that
can translate into other states in the Midwest. So I
think that's the reason why Josh I'm sorry by Governor

(05:20):
Andy Basheer is in the mix in terms of who
the vice president will choose, and certainly he's I believe,
if I'm not mistaken, the youngest candidate that is among
the finalists that the vice president is considering.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Then we have the superstar up and comer, the governor
of Maryland, although I think they might wait for him
in case she loses for four years from now. He's
an eight year play. And then we talked about this Friday,
what about Mayor Pete. I mean, this is a guy
you know, for all the people that make fun of him. Look,

(05:54):
Kamala Harris was the first to go, and she's now
the nominee, but he was there to the bitter end
as they were crafting that shadow campaign for Joe Biden,
and he was still standing. Benny Chance Mayor Petson play.

Speaker 4 (06:08):
Well, sure, I mean, I know he's among the finalists.
I think the person who in twenty twenty was there
to the very bitter end, if I'm not mistaken, was
Bernie Sanders once again Bernie Sanders. But he's not in
the mix. You know. For this go around, they're going
for younger demographics to really offset what they want to
show to the country versus Donald Trump, who now is

(06:31):
as things stand, the oldest candidate to be a party's
nominee for president at seventy eight years old. So that
will be one of the things that will be played up,
certainly by Democrats. And after Philadelphia, after this event tomorrow
night in Philadelphia, that's when they hit all the battleground states.
That's when they go to Raleigh, North Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia,

(06:54):
to the midwest, Detroit to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and then
out west going to Las Vegas and Phoenix. Those are
the places that will determine who will win in November.
And I don't think they're you know, leaving anybody guessing
where they're going to be competing a lot and spending
a lot of money. It's those states in particular, all right, So.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Giving you a chance to even the score. We were
both wrong on Trump's vice presidential choice, I said, Marco Rubio,
I stand by that, by the way, I think you
should have done Marco.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
Right, you that look, I think that that was a
good choice. And you know what, if you've asked me before,
I believe you know, what is the possibility of Trump
making a swap at this point with his choice as
vice president? I put it at maybe twenty percent. But
if there is a swap, that's the person that he's
going to swap.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
You went with Donald Trump Junior, and we were both wrong.
This time. I'm good. I'm going I'm going to go
with Arizona Senator Mark Kelly. My final answer, because she
may make the announcement today, who you going with?

Speaker 4 (07:56):
You and I are on the same page here, so
we're we're either both writer or we're both wrong. So
ultimately we'll see. I think Mark Kelly brings a lot
to the table, but most specifically his bio and the
fact that he represents a border state, and as you know,
border security really factors prominently as an issue this campaign

(08:17):
election cycle.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Well like any seven, eight or nine hitter in the
Chicago Cubs lineup or certainly do all right, Jah, that's
the VP stakes. I'm a little bit more concerned about
folks living near a hurricane that's just made landfall, and
a lot more concerned in the Middle East where Iran
is preparing to attack Israel. But that's the drama politically

(08:39):
that's going to play out in the next well a
few hours or twenty four hours.

Speaker 4 (08:44):
We'll be yeah, two four hours for sure.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
All rightly, love our time together. John Decker, White House
correspondent attorney. Thanks for joining us, all right, if you're
just waking up fifteen minutes after the hour. Yeah, this
is just my my statement, if you will, in anticipation
of your many emails that I get, we know Blincoln

(09:09):
met with Iran extensively. The fact that he is warning
the world that I'm doing all I can but telling
the G seven to prepare for an Iranian has attack
on Israel in the next twenty four hours. Clearly that
failed in the sense that I'm taking a pot shot

(09:29):
at him. Clearly those talks did not succeed. So where
does that leave us, Well, that leaves us will well,
maybe they didn't succeed and they're going to retaliate, but
maybe they're going to do something more kind of easy
to block. So it will have sent a message. It
will have responded to killing a hamas political leader on

(09:54):
our soil while he's in town for an inauguration of
our president under are protection and you embarrassed us. There's
going to be a response, but it's gonna be something
that's blockable, kind of like the last drone strike they did.
But then you have the Ayatola and again, sure, it's
the Islamic Republic of Iran. I don't even know if

(10:16):
it's safe to google, and Wikipedia probably is. But Jimmy
Carter meddled in an Iranian election and unfortunately produced an
Ayahtola and an Iranian overthrow, and Iran became the Islamic
Republic of Iran. Even though it has an Iranian military,

(10:38):
it also has a Revolutionary Guard which serves the Iyatola.
It's a theocracy, So it's an a radical Islamic nation
that's on the verge of having probably already has the
advanced centrifugia's and ability doesn't have the delivery systems yet.
This is the concern that a proxy war with Israel
and Hamas or hesba Lah agents of Iran, become a

(11:00):
direct war with Iran and Israel two potentially nuclear powered nations,
one with the extreme radical motivation to take action, and
that being Iran. Look, they believe you kill the Jews,
you destroy Israel, you kill the Christians, destroy America, and

(11:22):
the hidne mom appears and Islam rules the world. Then
Ala comes and judges everyone. So if they think it's
the moment, they're going to do it now. The Ayatola,
which would be the voice you want to listen to
more than a president, is saying we don't care if

(11:43):
we risk world war. So that would indicate some kind
of a major attack. Blincoln then responds saying, well, I
did all I could to talk to them, but g
seven nations prepare for a Hesbalah running an attack on Israel,
and as for America, We're going to do all we
can to protect Israel. If the Middle East is the

(12:06):
epicenter of the world. Everything else is a mere noise
or distraction. No Category one hurricane, no candidate who didn't
even campaign, who secured a nomination's announcement as a running mate,

(12:26):
even compares to what may be coming from the Middle
East in the next twenty four hours. Feel free to email.
I mean, we can help each other, understand or comfort
each other, but this isn't a time to email a
talk show host. This is a time to talk to
God and pray somehow, some way peace can find a way,

(12:49):
because we're going to need a bad in twenty four hours.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
This is your morning show with Michael Del Jonah.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
The Biden administration seems a bit out of tech, continues
to push for a cease fire deal with Israel and
Hamas when the reality is we're about to have an
Iranian hesbela strike on Israel, and how big of a
strike a symbolic strike in response to a Hamas leader
being killed on its soil, or one that could potentially

(13:18):
start a direct war with Iran in Israel. Only time
will tell. The Ayatola says he doesn't care if he
creates World War three, and then you have Blincoln who
was trying to calm things down prevent a war clearly
not succeeding, and warning the G seven nations Iran and
Hesbela should be attacking Israel within the next twenty four

(13:40):
hours and then scrambling to do all they can to
defend Israel and prevent it all at war. Why because
a proxy war with Iran through Hesbelah or Hamas is
one thing, a direct war with Iran and Israel is another.
And a reminder that Israel and Iran are a proxy
war with Russia, China and the US. There's much to

(14:01):
be praying about this morning, But what are we focused
on at home?

Speaker 2 (14:07):
The usual Republicans are defending Donald Trump's comments questioning Kamala
Harris's race. In an interview with ABC's This Week, Florida
Congressman Byron Donald's call it a phony controversy, but went
on to say her presidential campaign is now talking much
more about her black identity.

Speaker 5 (14:22):
This is really a phony controversy. I don't really care.
Most people don't. But if we're going to be accurate,
When Kamala Harris went into the United States Senate, it
was AP that says she was the first Indian American
United States Senator.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
This Week host George Stephanopoulos pressed Donald's over why Republicans
continue doubting Harris's black identity, noting she is biracial. Trump,
during an interview with the National Association of Black Journalists
last week, claimed Harris had turned black after identifying only
as Indian for years, and the Biden administration is continuing
its pushed for a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas
amid rising tensions in the Middle East. In an interview

(14:56):
with ABC's This Week, Whitehouse Deputy National Security Advisor John
f said that a ceasefire on Gaza is priority number
one in the conflict.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
That's politics. Mark Mayfield, NBC News Radio. I know you
get it. Journalism is dead. You get it. The two
party system has a failed us B continues to fail
us in real time, and more and more of us
are independent. So why not consider an independent candidate like RFK. Well,
because we're all focused on the wrong things. Now, let's

(15:25):
all focus on a dead bear left as a joke
in Central Park ten years ago. Michael cast has that story.

Speaker 6 (15:32):
The independent presidential candidate posted a video to X Sunday
where he explains the story to comedian Roseanne Barr And
says he wants to get the story out there before
something comes out in The New Yorker. Kennedy said he
saw the bear get killed on a road in the
Hudson Valley and decided to put it in his vans
where he could take it home, skin it and use
the meat. He got delayed in New York City and

(15:52):
didn't have time to take the bear home before he
had to be at the airport. Goes on to say
he and his group of friends had the idea to
put them bear in Central Park and make it look
like it was hit by a bicycle. I'm Michael Kassner.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Well here's the story. We know about US dominance at
the Olympics. But how about Novak Yokovic. He's done something
never done before. Lisa Carden has more.

Speaker 7 (16:14):
The Serbian defeated Spain's Carlos Alcarez and the men singles
gold medal match at the Paris Olympics Sunday. The win
means he is now just the fifth tennis player ever
man or woman, to complete the career Golden Slam. It
was Djokovic's fifth try and winning a gold medal. He
has hinted Paris would be his final Olympics. I'm Lisa
Carton and.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
I don't like to ruin the Olympics for people. Something
happened already today. I won't mention that. But we headed
into the day leading the world with seventy two medals,
nineteen gold, twenty seven silver, twenty six bronze. Hi, I'm Michael.
I'd love to have you listen to your morning show live.
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(16:56):
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We'd love to have you listen live, but in the meantime,
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Michael del Jorna. Well, if you're just waking up, Secretary
of State from the United States is warning the G
seven in the world, Iran and Hasbalah is preparing to
attack Israel in the next twenty four hours. Question is
how big of an attack? Can America do all it

(17:18):
can to protect Israel? Well, this spark a direct war
between Israel and Iran, or perhaps even worse tropical storm
now Debbie Hurricane has made landfall in Florida's Big Ben
and a bad day in a sell off on Friday
has turned into a futures market that looks like more
hurt is to come on Wall Street? And will today

(17:39):
be the day Kamala Harris announces her VP choice. Kamala Harris,
who did not have a single primary campaign event, did
not have a single primary debate or interview for that matter,
a single primary vote cast for her, secured enough delegates

(18:03):
to secure the nomination on Friday. It will be finalized
today and she will announce her running mate. I presume
shortly after that today or first thing tomorrow to meet
the deadline. And who will it be? Well, all we
know is she interviewed her final three choices yesterday and
will make her choice in the next twenty four to

(18:23):
thirty six hours. My money's on Arizona Senator Mark Kelly.
And then he had a cryptic social media post saying,
whether it was the Air Force, NASA and Space, or
the United States Senate, whatever my nation calls me to serve,
my answer is always yes. Is that a message to
Kamala He'll say yes or is that a leak that

(18:46):
he is already the choice? Time will tell. Now onto
our sounds of the day. First things first, Kamala Harris.
I'm watching the Olympics. I saw this ad several times
and to my knowledge, it's the first Kamala Harris for
President ad that has been used on national television and

(19:07):
probably wise he placed during the Olympics. Remember our Aaron
Rael story earlier of record amount of Americans watching. This
particular ad isn't done by Harris for President. It's actually
done by a pack and it's entitled Kamala Harris, Let
the Future Begin. I mean, before I even play you

(19:27):
the audio of this, let the Future Begin? Is this
really the future? The Democratic primary process in twenty twenty
was going to produce Bernie Sanders till they cut a
deal in South Carolina and Joe Biden, who came in
fourth in Iowa, seventh in New Hampshire hidden in a
basement after COVID was weaponized to change election laws as

(19:49):
who they got elected, the first person out in the primary,
and quite frankly the most vicious attacker of Joe Biden,
who was taken out of the kneecaps by Telsey gab
was Kamala Harris and she gets chosen for vice president.
That's only a Podesta play. Kamala Harris was the Clinton
candidate Barack Obama. His candidate was Joe Biden. This is

(20:13):
the coronation of both camps. I think you're probably right
for those that were suspicious, where they just gonna jettison Joe,
use him as a trojan horse to get the office,
then get rid of him, and they've got their Kamala Harris. Well,
that played out four years later, right when the party,

(20:35):
it's candidates, the mainstream media all turned down, Joe revealing
their own cover up, ousted him, and now it's Kamala.
But that's the future. Let the future begin. Kamala Harris
has no association with the past. She was in charge

(20:56):
of the border. That's a crisis. The economy that's a crisis.
Now you're to believe the same Biden. Harris' agenda is
going to work for the future, even though it's failing
you in reality. That's a tough ad, right, And here's
how it sounds.

Speaker 8 (21:13):
I'm running to fight for an America where the economy
works for working people, where you only have to work
one job. To pay the bills, and where hard work
is rewarded, where reproductive rights are not just protected by
the Constitution of the United States, but guaranteed in every state,

(21:34):
because that's our America, and that's the America I believe in.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
What if that Back is responsible for the content of
his head.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
I don't know who F. F. Back is, But what
a reach, right? I mean? If Kamala Harris and Joe
Biden knew how to make you only work one job,
would you be working one job today? If they knew
how to solve the economy, would we be in this crisis?
If they knew how to solve the border, would we
have a border crisis? Suddenly, the creators from the past

(22:03):
of your failed reality is a solution for your future.
That's quite a stretch. Now, if you ride the emotional
not fact, the emotional wave, Oh that's great reading a script.
Elect me. It'll be sunny in seventy two every day.

(22:23):
Elect me. You'll be able to afford groceries. Elect me.
Home ownership is back in your reach. But what's the reality.
Remember how I began this segment without a single primary
campaign or event or debate or interview or a single

(22:47):
citizen's vote, she secured the nomination. Wow, who's the threat
to democracy? And even though everything you're experiencing in pain
is under their leadership, they're the future. Wow. And if

(23:08):
you ask them a specific question, you know, like, hey,
what are you going to do to solve inflation? Well,
then it sounds like this, what else are you going
to do to fix this problem with inflation? I thank you?

Speaker 8 (23:19):
Well, let's start with this. Prices have gone up and
families and individuals are dealing with the realities of that
bread costs more, the gas costs more, and we have

(23:40):
to understand what that means.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Now, does she have an explanation for why bread and
gas costs more? I can think of about ninety five
executive orders that are the reason for that. Their policies
are well, like gas, their belief in global warming over

(24:04):
drill now is the reason. And she don't plan to
change any of those directions or policies because she's just
the next puppet for Podesta, Soros and others. Well, why
answer the question when you can just elaborate on the

(24:24):
question for a minute. There's a great scene in a
movie with Greg Kanear and Jack Nicholson and they're both
in the water, and Jack Nicholson turns to Greg kinnear
and says, I'm drowning and you're describing the water. That's
exactly what this is for a minute in five seconds, listen.

Speaker 8 (24:44):
That's about the cost of living going on. That's about
having to stress and stretch limited resources. That's about a
source of stress for families that is not only economic,
but is on a daily level, something that as a
heavyweight to carry. So it is something that we take
very seriously, very seriously, and we know from the history

(25:07):
of this issue in the United States that when you
see these prices go up, it has a direct impact
on the quality of life for all people in our country.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
Hey, that's a great example of how the one who
causes the problem can describe the problem, doesn't have the
vaguest idea how I solve it. Hopefully the American voters too,
because they just lived it four years ago. It's also
an example of this narrative wave that is all feeling

(25:40):
and no fact. It is a fantasy. Now we said
this earlier. Donald Trump won't If I was Donald Trump,
I debate her anywhere included and especially ABC. But that's
Donald Trump, not me, But he won't debate around ABC.
Then she comes out and says, well, I won't debate
him on Fox, so until they can find a place

(26:02):
where they can debate. And I think you know, Donald
Trump was brilliant to not debate in the primary. That's
one of the reasons why he secured the primaries so
easily while being entangled in court. He would be very
wise to debate Kamala Harris as often as she will
meet him, and he ought to meet her anywhere she
wants to, because that's the real Kamala Harris. Now, you

(26:24):
don't have a fair player in the media, but if
they were to be as tough on her as there
being on Trump in dvance time is not on their side.
That's why there was a great article this morning. Well
AP had one. After smooth campaign start, Kamala Harris faces
a crucial week ahead because they know the difference between

(26:52):
paid for attendees at a rally reading a script and
her getting tough questions in an interview or having to
survive moment. It's in a debate. Don't forget it's debate
that we're heard demise in twenty twenty. Her worst days
are ahead in reality speaking of gaslighting. Here's Nancy Pelosi

(27:14):
delusionally this weekend. Now we're supposed to forget a that
Biden is senile. B with senile when you elected him.
He hasn't really been running the country for four years.
And calm on the media, we're complicit in covering that up. Now.
Not only is he not senile as they told you
he was a week ago when they needed him to
leave the ticket, now he belongs on Mount Rushmore.

Speaker 9 (27:35):
Listen, and he wasn't a good place to make whatever
decision at top of his game. Such a consequential president
of the United States, a Mount Rushmore kind of president
of the United States, wants to.

Speaker 8 (27:48):
Know what wasn't his next that he belongs up there
on Mount Rushmore.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Lincoln and Joe Biden.

Speaker 9 (27:56):
But you got Teddy Roosevelt up there, and he's wonderful.
I don't say take him down, but you can add Biden.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Joe Biden. He's a regular George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt,
Thomas Jefferson, even Leslie Stall at sixty minutes, ain't buying that.
And our final piece of audio is Kamala Harris. She
was raised by her mother in a single parent home.
Her father was Jamaican, She's Indian and Jamaican, and by

(28:25):
being Jamaican, half of her seventy six percent of that
half of her is black. Who cares? They want you
debating this, and some Republicans are dumb enough to play
along so that you don't talk about inflation, don't talk
about the border. But somebody in the conference room came
up with a big idea. Let's have her go to

(28:46):
a record store this weekend, and then when the reporters
ask her what she buys, let's have her lift up
a bunch of black albums. Now, we had a talkback
that said, did you just say that's what they listened
to in Indian homes? No, what I'm saying is she
was raised in an Indian home, an Indian mother who
was a medical scientist. She's exactly my age, so I

(29:08):
know what she was listening to. I know what the
hits were then. But this is what Kamala Harris and
their stunt to address her being black and to address
the black votes they've been bleeding coming out of a
record store with her albums. Listen.

Speaker 8 (29:27):
So, okay, Charlie Vegas.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
You know what I think it would be a great
investigative report. Let's see if Kamala Harris even has a
record player, wouldn't that be hilarious? How many of us
do anymore? Yeah, she's at a record store holding up albums,
and of course they all happen to be black artists.

Speaker 8 (29:51):
One of my favorite albums of all times, Roy Airs
Everybody Sunshine.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
You know it's so good. Now, don't get me wrong,
I'm not being overly hurt. I'm her age. She was
holding up Donna Summer, I'd believe it. If she was
holding up Michael Jackson, I'd believe it. She was holding
up Earth Wind and Fire, I'd believe it. My guess

(30:16):
is only a bunch of white people center on a
conference table, came up with this list and the right
and this is a beautiful that they happen to be
my favorite and I'm white. This is what we've become
in politics, as the Islamic Republic of Iran, with the

(30:38):
goal of killing every last Jew and Christian destroying Israel
in America is about to attack Israel, setting in motion
a potential world war. We're picking on the leader that's
going to inherit this. I mean, if you thought it
was laughable after nine to eleven to talk about lock boxes.
Imagine Kamala Harris is how this is Rebecca in spring Hill, Tennessee.

(31:05):
And my morning show is Your Morning Show with Michael
del Jorno. I'm Michael del Jorna. One of our big
stories is Debbie, the tropical storm that became a hurricane
hit Florida's Big Ben and may Stall north of Florida
and caused some real problems. Roy O'Neil always gets the
final story. He's our Your Morning Show national correspondent and
joins us with the latest down Debbie. Good morning, Rory, Hey, Michael,

(31:27):
good morning. Well what do we have right now? Not
storm surge, not wind, but a lot of rain and
the potential for a lot of flooding exactly.

Speaker 10 (31:38):
And the concerns as well that this flooding issue is
going to be with us really all week long, because
we heard from Governor DeSantis a short time ago in
Florida saying, look, even after the rain falls, now you're
going to have this water going down into the rivers
and then the flooding will start downstream quite literally, and
that's going to be a concern in North Florida.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
Throughout the week.

Speaker 10 (32:00):
But then that flooding concern as Debbie just continues to
drop huge amounts of rain on Georgia and the Carolinas,
with some spots getting fifteen, maybe even twenty inches of rain,
and then low lying cities like Charleston or Savannah that
could really be devastating to some remarkable history.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Do you get a sense if Florida is under the
gun for more flooding, it would seem like South Carolina
probably has more concerns ahead. Well, yeah, so Florida.

Speaker 10 (32:29):
The concern for flooding in South Carolina in the short
term is from above. The concern in Florida is from below.
When that rain water falls into Georgia and then starts
migrating as it does toward the ocean through North Florida,
that's going to bring more flooding to areas like stein
Hatchie where we saw it today, some of the other

(32:49):
areas in the Big Bend region that it's already a
swampy area, so it's used to this kind of stuff,
but it could cause some damaging flooding some of the
more inhabited areas, places like Tallahassee.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Well Hurricane spin As you know Rory and so it
would be nice if it would just go over Tallahassee,
out Jacksonville and back into the ocean. But it won't.
It's going to start going north and get stuck over land.
So that's what we'll keep an eye on. All right,
we did this with John Decker. I want to do
it because by the time we talk again, I think
she's either going to wait till tomorrow morning or later today.

(33:23):
We know that Kamala Harris interviewed her three vice presidential candidates.
She has to make it by tomorrow. The events start tomorrow.
She might make it late today and then appear or
do it tomorrow. Either way without risking it. Your pick,
I'm going with Arizona Senator Mark Kelly. Dekker ended up
agreeing with me, so you can rule him out because
we're always wrong. Who's your pick? I'm still going Shapiro.

(33:47):
Shapiro in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 10 (33:49):
It's starting in Philly. He's a Philly native from the
Philly suburbs. I think it's Philly and Shapiro.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
All right, Well, it's gonna I think it's a map play.
There's no question about it. The question is are they
going to do the West. Yeah, I think Arizona would
be a Matt played. Pennsylvania be a Matt play. Michigan
there is no map play because it would probably be
the governor, but that would be two females, So one
of us is going to be right, Mark Kelly or
Governor Shapiro. Time will tell Rory have a great day.
We'll talk again tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Venhild showing now.
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