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Ryan does our morning show on WFLA and Tampa, Florida.
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I've grown up since then. And then at Tulsa. I
was at two stations over sixteen years. I mean, as
radio goes, I've been very fortunate to be stable. I've
just gone for the week, and let me tell you something,
it is much needed to rest. So celebrate Ryan Gorman
filling in all next week on your morning show from

(04:43):
WFLA and Tampa. Waking up this morning the Hunter Biden trial.
You know there's that there's some great lines in Birdcage.
One I won't repeat because I don't think it stands
the test of political correctness time.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
But this this one felt like that.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
So if you're doing the whole Hunter Biden testimony, now,
yesterday's discussion and testimony got to okay, was he a
drunk or a drug addict? And of course the truth
is he's both. Maybe by one person's account, for a
couple of weeks he wasn't doing the drugs and just
a drunk. But either way it comes down to did

(05:23):
he lie on the form to get the gun?

Speaker 1 (05:28):
And that it ends with the news story.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
Unfortunately, countering the testimony was the fact that he was
testified as saying he was meeting that day with a
dealer named Muki.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
I don't think you meet with Muki.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
Sounds like a line on a bird cage.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
He wasn't doing drugs, he was just a drunk.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Then, But what about the fact that he told so
and so he was meeting a guy named Muki, Because
you don't.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
Meet a guy named Muki for a bob la bourbon.
I don't think.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
But anyway, the hunter By firearm trial continues. We will
have more on that with our White House correspondent John
Decker And just a bit. Former President Trump's conviction in
the New York hush money trial makes twenty seven percent
of voters.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
Can you just see, Joe?

Speaker 2 (06:21):
That man has to want to vote for him, No
more likely to vote for him for president, don't He's
got a street cred.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
Now. By the way, there is rumors his running mate
will be MOOKI a guy named Muki. Is that true?

Speaker 4 (06:37):
No?

Speaker 1 (06:37):
I'm making that part up, but he is narrowing down
the list as we look at that. You know there's
one name.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
I go back and forth. This is just me, give
me a narcissistic moment. I go back and forth between
Vivek Ramaswami and he's in our Sounds of the Day
today and Telsey Gabbert and I know a lot of
people out there radio why we want to have Okay,
here's some about RK Junior, Because you know, first of all,
Ronald Reagan was a Democrat that worked out really good
for us. John F.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Kennedy was a Democrat. Trust me, you'd love him today.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
He's the one that kind of shaped Ronald Reagan's policies.
But I know there's just something about I think we've
got to go beyond a Joe Biden problem to the truth,
which is a failed worldview problem, a failed party platform,
and a failed proven, failed policy views. And so I
think while Donald Trump is president and instantly a lame dock,

(07:32):
he can only serve one term to have somebody as
well spoken as Telsey Gabbert prosecute the Democrat Party the
way RFK can prosecute the Democrat Party as only those
that were once in it can prosecute it. It's powerful.
Why didn't isn't that what Donald Trump has done to
the Republicans, And unlike the Tea Party movement, the establishment

(07:57):
party can't seem to absorb it. So I go back
and forth Tulsea Gambert and then I love the vac
You'll see that in the Sound of the Day. I mean,
we had mentioned this a couple of weeks ago, but
nobody brings this up. You want to know how really filthy,
dirty and despicable the left is playing. They're offering up

(08:19):
the president's son in the courtroom of public opinion and
shame and embarrassment, so that you don't really focus on
what should be focused on his son and his father
and his uncle. You know, the president and his brother
and the deals they were cutting with China. That's the
real scandal that makes Watergate blush. So I hope you're

(08:43):
not buying this whole deflection and headfake of Hunter Biden
over a gun. But you know the name that keeps
popping up embrace myself for disappointment? Am I the only
one that does that? Oh? I normally, well, usually you know,

(09:06):
before people are famous. If there's five candidates, I promise
you the one I love is gonna lose.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
Usually as a general rule, that's the way it looks. Yeah,
So you know, I'm kind of like, I'm braced for disappointment.
It's probably not gonna be Telsea or b Beck. So
who's it gonna be? Who am I gonna wake up?

Speaker 4 (09:20):
Go?

Speaker 2 (09:21):
And you know, when Marco Rubio's name comes up, and
it comes up often and could be likely, I'm like, well,
that would have made sense eight years ago, but why now?
Or why him and not DeSantis?

Speaker 1 (09:34):
And then JD. Vance of Ohio is a name that
could very well come up. I don't think Ohio.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Is nearly as important and as close as say Virginia,
So I don't know what that brings to the table.
Doesn't unite the party anymore. I think Ohio can be
carried without him, So I'm just trying to wonder, you know,
what he brings to the table. Maybe the ability to
work with Congress. But the one that keeps coming up
that I think could be the sleeper of them all

(10:02):
the North Dakota Governor Doug Burgham. And it's funny because
the headline in this was a Fox News account sources
of say that among those being vetted by the Trump campaign.
Three names that often come up are North Dakota Governor
Doug Bergham, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, and Senator jd
Vance of Ohio. And I still think, yeah, but what

(10:24):
about all the other names that we've kicked around? What
about Tim Scott? What about Byron Donald? I name that,
by the way, that popped up out of the pack.
I have never heard in all of these discussions. Is
Ben Carson's name popping up again? I know the President
loves Ben Carson, like I know he really really loves

(10:50):
Tim Scott. I'm like seven eight paragraphs in, still not
a mention of Telsea Gabbard anywhere in this start. Now,
remember I always make this distinction. When you're reading Fox,
you're not reading Trump, and you're sure as heck not
reading Conservative. This is an establishment Republican network. I think

(11:17):
Donald Trump Junior could be the shocking choice before some
of those names. And I promise you Telsey Gabbard and
I think Vivek Ramaswami are still very high on that list.
But we're getting closer to where Donald Trump will announce. Well,
think about it. We've got the presidential debates. We have

(11:38):
scheduled vice presidential debates, and the convention all just weeks away.
It's gotta be time, if not now, final moment I
want to give to Hillary Clinton. This didn't go for
big on social media. It's also very revealing. It's a
deplorable moment for Hillary. I hate to play that, you know,
outrage tialyuge, but this one is pretty universal. So Hillary's

(12:03):
social media post to commemorate the eightieth anniversary of D Day,
you would think, can we address a world problem, a
world conflict Aidolph Hitler eighty years ago? Can we address

(12:26):
that without bringing up today's politics? No now for Hillary
quote eighty years ago today, thousands of brave Americans fought
to protect democracy. No rid the world of evil and tyranny.
You know, whenever we discuss D Day, and Andrew will

(12:49):
tell you this about me. When I'm upset, you would think,
I bet he yells and screams a lot. Now I
get quiet, I can't speak, I can't utter. I get
quiet when I think about when I think about these
kids on that boat and that door getting ready to open,
and knowing they faced certain death, and the door opened anyway,

(13:11):
and they plowed forward anyway, and they.

Speaker 4 (13:14):
Were people's sons, they were people's husbands, and they never
got a chance to live a life. They went there
and freed there. So it had never arrived here. And

(13:34):
for every one of them that fell into that water
and floated, there would not be children, grandchildren, a pursuit
of happiness. To secure our future, I get silent. I
couldn't think of anything other than them.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
Enough of that, I don't want to turn into a
talk radio host. Her quote eighty years ago today, thousands
of brave Americans fought to protect democracy on the shores
of Normandy. This November, we will all have. All we
have to do is vote. I sat there for about

(14:26):
five minutes trying to think, is there any way I
could defend her? Is there a profound statement in there
about because of that and all before it and all
after it, take this ability to vote and be free
and preserve your own future. If so, she's a really

(14:47):
bad communicator, and on the surface the way most people
took it. Are you comparing Adolf Hitler's threat to the Jews,
to the people of Poland, France, England and the world.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
To Donald Trump?

Speaker 2 (15:13):
If so, no wonder everyone was a blaze on social media.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
No wonder.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
In our sounds the day You're gonna hear Russell Brand
talk about if you really care about democracy, I don't
know how you could vote for anybody other than Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
More on that coming up. This is Your Morning Show
with Michael del Chna.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
The top story. Hunter Biden's trial continues today. Mark fake
Mayfield has that report.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
The fourth day of the trial saw the widow of
Hunter's link brother take the stand. Holle Biden dated Hunter
when he purchased the firearm, and testified about how she
tossed the gun into a dumpster outside of a grocery
store in Wilmington. Hunter is accused of illegally buying and
possessing a gun while being addicted to drugs and eighteen.
This marks the first time in US history the child
of a sitting president has gone on trial. In an

(16:06):
interview with ABC News, President Biden said he would not
pardon his son if convicted.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
I'm Mark Mayfield and at California judge is dismissing some
of the charges against the man who attacked the husband.
To former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, double Jeopardy comes and play.
If you try to prosecute at the state level as well,
and the fd is reversing its band on jewel e cigarettes.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
We'll have more on that for you next half hour.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
In sports, so my son's told me, I told you
so about four times already this morning. It takes more
than two to beat this Celtics team. And the Celtics
won huge in Game one, one oh seven eighty nine.
I think they're seventeen point lead after the first quarter
was the largest lead in an NBA Final game ever.
So they lost big Game one, Big did the Maps

(16:49):
Stanley Cup Finals? Game one Edmonton and the Panthers is
tomorrow night. Dbacks won, Mariners one, Cardinals Nats, and Guardians
loss the Rangers in the Rays were off. Oh, you
became the first I think women's softball team to win
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(17:31):
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Speaker 1 (17:34):
It just doesn't feel that way.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
I love my company, I love my job, I love
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(17:58):
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Speaker 1 (18:20):
To read.

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(18:44):
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all right. I can't even start this interview without starting

(19:28):
with this. John, and we had the great privilege to
talk to you when you were on your way to
North Carolina to visit with George Soros. No relation to
George Soros. George Soros, he's ninety nine years old. He's
one of our d Day heroes. And you were so
excited to even be able to meet him, let alone
sit down with him and talk to him. And whatever

(19:51):
you talked about and everything you chose, and the way
you put that three minute piece together that we aired
yesterday on D Day absolutely perfection. I don't know anything
about news and what it takes to win an Edward R. Murrow,
but that, my friend, was powerful storytelling. Thank you so
much for that. That was a eightieth commemorative gift.

Speaker 6 (20:12):
Oh, thanks so much, Michael. That means a lot coming
from you, And it was such a thrill as you
point out, to meet George Sarah's you know, I gave
him another thrill just yesterday. Actually, I got both of
his US senators to give him a phone call, his
US congressman to give him a phone call to thank

(20:33):
him for his service, thank him for his heroism on
D Day, And that meant so much to George. But
it was important for me to tell his story. His
stories remarkable And thank you again, Michael for airing it yesterday.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
Well, I will tell you this, I was shocked ninety Well,
first of all, there's two things that will strike you.
It's the eightieth anniversary and he's ninety nine. Right away
you can do the quick math. That was a kid
on that with that stuff flying around and witnessing what
he witnessed, And what a treasure to be able to
talk to somebody that survived that and was a part

(21:08):
of something so historic to the world.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
But I could not get over.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
I'm not gonna make some cheap joke about Biden or
anybody else in their age.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
I mean, he was just so eloquent.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
So I mean, man, I'll live ninety nine years if
I can be that sharp, is what I wanted to say.
I was taken by him, just full breath, full voice, powerful,
powerful recollections and insights, and then the powerful observation because
for me, John, I look at the Great Depression is
what forged the greatest generation. And without the Great Depression,

(21:44):
you got to ask yourself, would you have that kind
of courage, determination and character to liberate the world. It
took really bad times to create really tough people to
go liberate us from real evil. And he was a
part of that powerful stuff. There's so many takeaways from
D Day that we desperately need to get today.

Speaker 6 (22:03):
Yeah, that's right, and and that's why you know, George
believes I believe that d Day, June sixth ought to
be a national holiday. It ought to be remembered in perpetuity.
It's such an important day in our history, in the
world's history. It saved Europe from tyranny. It is such
an important date. And you know, look, we memorialize it

(22:26):
every year, but particularly on dates with the seventi at
the eighties. We should do it every year and not
forget what these great Americans did for our country and.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
For the world.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
I don't know how you got it down to three minutes.
That what a treasure. And I know you're going to
treasure that experienced the rest of your life.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
All right. From that, we turned to Hunter Biden's trial.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
I mean, you see why I believe, but I got
to tell you, you know, yesterday they're splitting hairs.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Was he a or a drug addict at this time?

Speaker 2 (22:53):
And then you know, finally, well that doesn't quite jive
with the earlier testimony that he said he was going
to meet a dealer named Monkey. And I'm like, oh,
are we kidding me? We're going to get to Mooky now.
But you know, what do you make of this trial?
I mean, obviously, as from an attorney's perspective. Well, you
know they're going to make the case of his character, right.

Speaker 4 (23:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (23:14):
The points that you make, Michael, you know, just in
talking about what happened yesterday and the day before all
have to do with the defense's efforts to create reasonable
doubt in that jury. And that's what his attorney, Abby Loll,
is trying to do in his cross examination of these
various witnesses hunter Biden's former wife, Hunter Biden's former girlfriend,

(23:37):
the widow of Bo Biden, that Hunter Biden had a
relationship with. All these people have specified under oath and given,
I think you would argue to be devastating testimony against
Hunter Biden. But in terms of the cross examination, Abby Loll,
the defense lawyer for Hunter Biden, is trying to undercut

(23:58):
it in subtle ways to create that doubt with that
twelve perst injury, and they will ultimately decide hunter Biden's fate,
all right.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
And then the President has an interview with ABC and
says he wouldn't pardon his son if the trial moves
forward to conviction. That it's just not getting the play
that the Trump trial got. Although they didn't get the
result they wanted from the Trump trial, they got thirty
four guilty convictions. But we get word the twenty seven
percent of voters are more likely now to vote for

(24:29):
him after being committed. So I guess the question is
there's law, there's order, there's justice at stake here, and
then there's the impact on the election. I just don't
see this developing into having any impact whatsoever. But as
Roy O'Neil always says, it's all baked in the cake, right,
I mean, what don't we already know about Trump and Biden?

Speaker 6 (24:47):
Well, I agree with that it is already baked in
the cake. And this is not a top issue for
most voters. What happened in New York to Trump, what's
happening in Wilmington, Delaware to Hunter Biden? It's you know,
background noise, so to speak. People are most focused on
the issues that matter to them and their families. It's
the economy, it's jobs, it's inflation, it's border security, the

(25:11):
other things that you know are happening to Trump as
it relates to his criminal trial in New York counter Biden,
his criminal trial in Wilmington's background noise entirely. Very few
voters will make their decisions based upon those criminal trials
happening to those two individuals.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Attorney White House correspondent John Decker joining us, I went
with I'm torn between the Vek and Telsey Gabbard as
being the smartest choice for Donald Trump. He sat down
with Sean Handy. There are a lot of names that
are there narrowing down to there was a Fox story
that kind of kicks kicks around the North Dakota governor
and j D and some others, And nowhere on that

(25:48):
list was Vivek or Tulsea or Tim Scott for that matter,
let alone your pick, which would be Donald Trump Junior
as a choice for vice president. Is there any You're
a White House correspondent, you got your ear to the ground.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
What are people say?

Speaker 6 (26:04):
Well, look, I do believe that these names that have
been sent out, so to speak, and trial balloon by
the Trump campaign are actually not the names that Donald
Trump's going to zero in on. Quite frankly, you know,
maybe it's the people that you mentioned, Maybe it's Sarah
Huckabee Sanders I think is another good choice for Donald Trump.

(26:27):
But you also saw within the past twenty four hours,
Donald Trump's indicating he will make his running mate choice
known in a little over a month at the Republican
National Convention. So we have to wait a little bit
longer before that running mate's name is unveiled.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
So we have the debates between Biden and Trump. When
is that vice presidential debate? He's got a name before that.

Speaker 6 (26:51):
Right, Yeah, there's no date for that just yet. I
think that, you know, first you got to put out
who that vice presidential take is. I do believe that
you will have a vice presidential debate, you know, in September,
likely not October, but we know that just in a
few weeks June the twenty seventh, it circled on my calendar, Michael,

(27:12):
that's the first presidential debate happening in Atlanta on CNN.
That's going to be an important debate for both Donald
Trump and Joe Biden, and particularly I think for Joe Biden.
After that Wall Street Journal article came out, people are
going to tune in to see if there's you know,
they see what was written about Joe Biden in that article,
whether or not he has the mental acuity to be

(27:33):
commander in chief, to be president for another four years. Hi,
I'm Andrea del Giorno and my husband and my morning
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Ding dong! Join your culture consultants, Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, on an unforgettable journey into the beating heart of CULTURE. Alongside sizzling special guests, they GET INTO the hottest pop-culture moments of the day and the formative cultural experiences that turned them into Culturistas. Produced by the Big Money Players Network and iHeartRadio.

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