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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
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Speaker 3 (00:30):
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Speaker 1 (00:35):
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Good morning, six minutes after the hour. Thanks for waking
up with your morning show. If you're just getting up hesblah,
ramping up attacks on Israel. Supreme Court will issue more
opinions today and major decisions get handed down. A Florida
judge is getting ready to decide if Special counsel Jack
Smith can remain on Donald Trump's classified documents case. Donald

(00:58):
Sutherland has passed away at the age of eight eight,
and both presidential candidates are preparing for debate.

Speaker 4 (01:03):
Suffer not I've am the president on the day, Hell
to the you the one way.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
All say hell two, good morning, mister President, Good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
Pizza boy. It's been a long time.

Speaker 5 (01:18):
It's been a very long time, but we're here and
we're very happy about it.

Speaker 4 (01:23):
We're doing very well. You're doing very well.

Speaker 5 (01:26):
I happen to see that the ratings again from today,
not even from last the last couple of weeks, but
even through through the roof.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
We get the leaks. We get the greatest leaks.

Speaker 5 (01:35):
It's incredible, and not the type of leaks that happened
from I call him, you know what, I call him
crook at Joe because I'm the outlaw president. I call
him the Panther's President because he fills his diaper a lot.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
So you see what's happening. We're doing very well, and
you're doing very well. So you're doing very well.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
You really got some street cred since this conviction.

Speaker 5 (01:57):
Well, you know, we do very well in these communities.
We do very well in the hood, they call it
the hood.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
You know, we do very well there. And they're thinking
about throwing me in jail, which, when you look at.

Speaker 5 (02:10):
It, will be an incredible experience, not just for me
but for everybody else who's in the jail. You know
you think about what may happen. I'll be running a
cell block like nobody's ever run a cell block before,
and we will have I can tell you this, the
strongest hands. Nobody's going to be dropping anything.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
You know what I'm talking about. We're going to make
sure none of the bad things happen.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
If that's what happens, that we're going to have the
greatest cell block and the greatest jail. And even if
they put me in solitary confinement, I couldn't think of
a better place to be than with myself.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
You know, nobody else would want to be Everybody would
don't really want to be in there with me.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
But would a lot bred if you were in jail,
would you lift a lot of weights?

Speaker 4 (02:52):
Sir?

Speaker 5 (02:53):
Well, Actually, what I would do, and I can tell
you what I would do. We would teach everybody first
up and drop you understand, And then so you know,
we could use what's called the commissary.

Speaker 6 (03:03):
You can't.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
We'll get a lot of big max, We'll get.

Speaker 5 (03:05):
A lot of self and maybe waits, maybe waits, But
but we do very well.

Speaker 4 (03:09):
We're going to do very well. I can tell you that.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Are you doing very well? One? We were just talking
with John Decker, White House correspondent. The swing states look strong.
Leads in Wisconsin with a multiple WNU factor in the
Independence leads in Minnesota, but leeds in Michigan, leads in Wisconsin,
leads in Pennsylvania, big leads in Arizona, Nevada. The conviction
hasn't harmed you in the polls and as far as

(03:32):
fundraising one hundred and seventy million dollars one hundred and
thirty one in the last filing report. That's that's a
lot of good coming from a verdict they thought was
going to do you in.

Speaker 5 (03:45):
Well, every time they say the walls are closing in,
you know, they say the walls are closing in, and
I always want to know what the hell is happening
for the wolves to be closing in?

Speaker 4 (03:55):
Did Chris Christy fall out of bed? Of the wolves
coming down like London Bridge? What is going on? But
you see what happens. You know, they said the walls
are closing.

Speaker 5 (04:03):
We got him now and they never have me, you know.
And the greatest thing about it, and they think they're
going to stop me.

Speaker 4 (04:09):
They think they're going to beat me. They're never going
to beat me.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
You know, you see, we're doing so well and we
are having the strongest numbers. We're having numbers that are
so strong, and we're winning like nobody's ever won before.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
We're like Bryce and the Shamba. You know, you saw what.

Speaker 5 (04:23):
Happened at the US Open and by the way, and
you know where this is going.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
I taught him. I taught him how to hit the
ball off the tee. He hits it very far.

Speaker 5 (04:30):
I'm the only person who could drive the ball further
than Brightsen the Shambo because I taught him how to golf.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
You know that I gave Tiger.

Speaker 5 (04:38):
Woods his name, and a lot of people don't understand it.
But I also got along very well with Egypt. You
understand Egypt because we're talking about how we name things.
And when I was with Egypt for a long time,
I talked to them. The pharaoh was born, his name
was tuttan common and they wanted to You're not gonna
belive this. They wanted to name him King Toots.

Speaker 4 (05:01):
I said, you don't want to do that. We don't
want to name them te Toot. We already have a
King Toot.

Speaker 5 (05:06):
His name is Cook and Joe. We also have what's
called the prince tooth and it's Eric Floorwell he tooted
on live TV with Putin.

Speaker 7 (05:12):
You understand.

Speaker 4 (05:13):
So I said, you want cut, you want to be
king Cut.

Speaker 5 (05:15):
It's stronger and stuffer, the strongest, the toughest, And they said,
we're going to do that. If it wasn't for me,
the greatest pharaoh in history would be named Toot instead.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
It's tough. So we do very well, and we win,
like nobody said for one before. And we're doing incredibly well.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
We have the numbers, the fundraising numbers that are almost
as good as your ratings.

Speaker 4 (05:34):
We're doing incredibly well.

Speaker 5 (05:36):
We're ready to win, and the Pamp's president has no
idea what the hell's going on.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
You see, what's happening is being dragged off the sage by.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
Barack Obama, and it really is a horrible thing to see.

Speaker 4 (05:48):
Well, they're trying to win, and.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
We're going to win big ley, but they're trying to
convince us that that's all just you know, video fakes,
that none of it is real. Now, I watched that
video from a far off angle. I mean it was
he was either real taking in the moment, but there's
no question Barack Obama comes back, back tracks, grabs him
by the hand, puts his armor on his back, and
takes him off stage. But they're saying it's all in,

(06:10):
you know, it's all being just just video fakes that
we're falling for.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
Well, here's what they say. You know, they say Crooked
Joe was taking.

Speaker 5 (06:18):
It in, and you look at his face. I don't
think he was taking anything in. I think he was
pushing something out, maybe not taking something in. You know,
this is the I call him the pamper's President, and
he really is horrible.

Speaker 4 (06:31):
You saw what happened with the pope. We've talked about
it a.

Speaker 5 (06:33):
Lot of times, you know, the tutsier ols, but now
he was sniffing him.

Speaker 4 (06:37):
He was forehead to forehead. No, but he's never seen
anything like it. And he was sniffing the pope. You're
not supposed to sniff the Pope, and he was doing that.
You know. You see what happened on the stage. You
had Baraque, you have crooked Joel. He's trying to they
call it take it in.

Speaker 5 (06:52):
He was looking to.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
Actually, you know, remove it.

Speaker 5 (06:54):
He was pushing one out. But these are terrible people,
I have to say. And they're calling them chief fakes,
and so we look at the term chief fek and
the Democrats have been very good at chief fakes. Aoc
is a chief fake Latino. Elizabeth Warren is a cheap
fake Indian. I call the Pocahontas. You have, say Cy Abrams,

(07:16):
So we called the Beast of the Southeast. She's a
chief fake. Governor a lot of people the Democrats, nothing
about them Israel. So you want to look at a
chief fake, look no further than the Democrats. These are
horrible sick people. Pizza one horrible and sick people.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
All right, Friday with forty five, the debate is less
than a week away. I found it interesting you chose
little Marco to help coach you.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
Well, we have.

Speaker 5 (07:40):
Because we had a great moment with Little Marco. You
understand that we had a great moment with him on
the bed stage in twenty sixty. Nobody episode or anything
like it. It was crazier than anybody thought possible. Remember
when he said I have small hands, and I said,
not only do I not have small hands, but nothing
else is small too.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
I never had that part problem.

Speaker 5 (08:01):
Uh. So we're talking with him, and he's a lot
better too. I have to say a lot better to
prepare with sloppy Chris Christy, because when we prepared with
sloppy Chris, we had to we have to bring in
so much, so much food. We have to bring in
so much stuff for this guy. He was He was
like a garbage disposal. We call him snack man. He

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was like batman, but he was eating all the sacks.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
And little Marco. He's a great guy.

Speaker 5 (08:28):
And we're looking closely at him and we're debate prepping.

Speaker 4 (08:30):
With him, and he's doing a tremendous job. We are
so excited for the debate.

Speaker 5 (08:35):
I will be walking out on stage with a gas
mask up.

Speaker 4 (08:39):
You say, why are you doing that? You shouldn't do
that because we don't know.

Speaker 5 (08:42):
If the Panther's president's going to poop, and I don't
want to smell it because we know what smells really
been and if I were to do that, it would
smell tremendous. By the way, well, who doesn't you know
you understand we're saying this right now. It doesn't stink,
It smells tremendous. I could say I'm the only person
in the world, but we're going to be on the
stage and we're going to be standing they wanted to sit,

(09:03):
we're going to be standing. I don't know if kirknet
Jone's going to be able to make it ninety minutes.
And if we find more let's.

Speaker 4 (09:09):
Call it white powder in the White.

Speaker 5 (09:12):
House, you know what I'm saying, we'll know what the
hell they're using that for.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
He won the coin, he won the coin toss. He
chose the right podium, so he'll be at the left podium.
Hopefully the breeze will be going away from you. And
you chose to have the last word.

Speaker 5 (09:29):
And the greatest thing, you know, because what happened in
New York. You know, they didn't give us the last word.
They gave the prosecution the last word.

Speaker 4 (09:36):
That's the way it goes. I always love having the last.

Speaker 5 (09:39):
Word, the greatest word, the most tremendous word.

Speaker 4 (09:43):
And we're going to have the last word.

Speaker 5 (09:44):
We're going to do it. And we are so excited
about this to date, six days away, no matter what
podium we're on, if we're standing, if we're sitting, six
days away, and we're going to do very well on
this debate.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
I cannot wait. We're going to be standing there. They're
going to be you know, they're using them commuting the mics.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
They're not having the audience because nobody likes stroked Joe.

Speaker 4 (10:05):
But a lot of.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
People are saying, maybe that's bad for me because I
can't have a moment like we say the crooked Hillary.

Speaker 4 (10:12):
You'd be in jail.

Speaker 5 (10:14):
But it's also good because let the guy talk. He
can't get through a sentence. There's no telaprompter, which actually
may help him because he does a very bad job
with the tela prompter.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
But we are very happy about it.

Speaker 5 (10:25):
We're going to be very happy on the debate stage,
and we're going to do a tremendous job. You're also
doing a tremendous job. I have to say that you're
doing a fantastic job. And we are excited about making
America great again. So we cannot wait for the debate.
You know, you see these people and I have to say,
our slogan make America great again.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
Pitcha boy. You understand that the crooked Joe Pamper's president.

Speaker 5 (10:51):
His slogan is incompetent and incomtinent.

Speaker 4 (10:54):
That's what this guy is. Incompetent.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
He can't do it in continent, he can't hold it in.
It really is terrible to see where our country has
been taken by these terrible people.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
But we're going to take it back.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Friday with forty five closing moments. You know, they're always
trying to enforce gag orders on you. Now they're starting
to put words in your mouth. And they really tried
to make it look like you called Milwaukee a dumb
I guess just shows how desperate they are.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
Right, Well, first of all, I wasn't talking about Milwaukee.

Speaker 5 (11:23):
I was talking about Philadelphia when I'm talking about a dump.

Speaker 4 (11:26):
These are terrible places.

Speaker 5 (11:28):
Philadelphia, the city of probably level.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
All they like to do is boo. And these people
broke the liberty bell. You know, well you look at it.

Speaker 5 (11:36):
They say that I called they broke it.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
You don't understand. There's a crack on the liberty bill.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
It's the only crack that Hunter Biden doesn't want any
part of because it's on the liberty bill. But they
say he called Milwaukee a dump. I called Philia dump
because it is a dump. That we're only joking about that.
Of course, we love all these slashes. Independence Hall in
Philadelphia with George Santos wrote the Declaration of Independence. Know
he did a tremendous job with Thomas Jefferson, who we

(12:03):
also do very well. But I knew Thomas very well.
I taught him at a right, I taught him how
to write. And it was also my idea, we the people,
my idea for the Constitution, of.

Speaker 8 (12:14):
Course, news was it your idea?

Speaker 4 (12:17):
Here cot say, Donald.

Speaker 5 (12:18):
Trump thinks the Declaration of the Constitution of the same thing,
my idea. Milwaukee's a tremendous place, Philly's a tremendous place.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
In our Country's a trevendous life.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
All right, final question. We're running out of time, right,
You've got to have your VP list narrowed down.

Speaker 4 (12:33):
Well, we're very close.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
Uh, we look at we're looking at many, many great people.
You're on the list, of course, you've been on the
list for a long time.

Speaker 7 (12:41):
Pizza Boy, we.

Speaker 4 (12:42):
Want to put you on there. We want to put
you on the ballot with.

Speaker 5 (12:44):
The Pizza source.

Speaker 4 (12:45):
We'll see what happens.

Speaker 5 (12:47):
We have Doug Bergham, we have Vance, We've got other people.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
We've got Pizza Boy, and we've got Snoop Dog.

Speaker 5 (12:53):
Everybody walks in on nobody's talking about Snoop Dog.

Speaker 4 (12:55):
I'm an outlaw.

Speaker 5 (12:56):
He's an outlaw.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
I'm a thud. He's a thug. We're doing tremendously well.
I we're excited about it.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
There you have it. Friday with forty five. Hell to
the Chief, He's the one we all say hail to.
Thank you, mister President.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
Thank you and God blessed you.

Speaker 5 (13:11):
Congratulations on more tremendous writings for leave mate all.

Speaker 1 (13:15):
I appreciate our visit. We'll talk again next week. That's
Friday with forty five. Share it with your friends on
social media. Twenty minutes after the hour, your Morning Show
continues with Top five stories of the day.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
Next this is your Morning Show with Michael del Jona.
Friday with forty five is so funny.

Speaker 7 (13:36):
Yes he is.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
That is Sean Faroche, who is a brilliantly funny guy.
It is a unbelievable It's something far more than just
an impersonation. It's almost like a possession of Farashemedia dot
Com is his website. If you ever want him to
do like you know, somebody's birthday or anniversary or they

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got a big promotion and you want to send them
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can learn how to do that at Farashmedia. Dot com.
We treasure our Friday fun visits with him all right,
twenty six minutes.

Speaker 7 (14:13):
After the hour, they're just waking up.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Welomme to Friday, the twenty first of June of Our Lord,
twenty twenty four, and the debate is less than a
week away. Mark Mayfield begins our coverage on the.

Speaker 6 (14:25):
Preparations President Biden and former President Trump are preparing for
their first presidential debate set for next week.

Speaker 7 (14:32):
Brian Schuck fills us in.

Speaker 9 (14:33):
Biden is hunkering down with his advisors in Camp David
as he focuses on ways to hold Trump accountable for
his record on the debate stage in Atlanta. Trump meanwhile,
is said to be holding policy discussions with his allies
and vice presidential hopefuls as he aims to assure voters
he can be a more effective leader than his political rival.

(14:53):
The debate, hosted by CNN, will take place on June
twenty seventh, with no studio audience and the.

Speaker 6 (15:00):
Judges getting ready to decide of Special counsel Jack Smith
can remain on Donald Trump's classifying documents case. Jeje to
Aleen Kennon, a Trump appointee, will hold hearings Friday and
Monday to determine if Smith can continue to lead the
prosecution's case. Trump's lawyer sa Smith's appointment is unconstitutional, while
Smith claims Trump's team is trying to delay the case
as long as possible. The former president faces forty charges

(15:20):
over his handling of classifying documents after leaving the White House.
That's Politics. Mark Mayfield NBC News.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Radio, governor of New York assigning legislation meant to protect
kids from addictive harms of social media. Kristin Marx has
the details.

Speaker 10 (15:34):
Hogel says platforms like TikTok and Instagram pull kids in
with their addictive forces.

Speaker 5 (15:39):
They're trying to transport them from happy, go lucky kids
into teenagers who are depressed, isolating themselves from human contact.

Speaker 10 (15:49):
The first in the nation legislation bans social media companies
from showing children content that's based on their user history,
such as posts they've previously liked. It also prohibits platforms
from electing, using, or selling their personal data. It was
just days ago that the US Surgeon General called for
warning labels for kids on social media, much like the
ones for tobacco products.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Kristin Marx NBC News Radio New York. A real treasure
has been lost. Lisa Taylor reports on actor Donald Sutherland
passing at the age of eighty eight.

Speaker 7 (16:18):
Why do you think we have a winner?

Speaker 1 (16:20):
What do you mean?

Speaker 7 (16:21):
I mean, why do we have a winner?

Speaker 8 (16:25):
I mean, if we just wanted to intimidate the districts,
why not round up twenty four of them at random
and execute the monococks?

Speaker 7 (16:32):
We a lot faster, hope weep.

Speaker 11 (16:38):
Sutherland is known for his roles in the Hunger Games franchise,
The Dirty Dozen, Ordinary People, Mash and Animal House. His
agency and family confirmed he died at his home in Miami.
Sutherland was nominated for numerous awards in his six decade career,
including winning a Critics Choice Award and Primetime Emmy. His son,
Keifer Sutherland said he believes his dad was one of

(16:58):
the most important actors in the history of film. I'm
Lisa Taylor.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Tonight, Game six of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals, a
win in the Panthers hoist the Cup, a win by
Edmonton at home and the Oilers force a Game seven
face off seven pm tonight on ABC.

Speaker 5 (17:16):
HI.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
I'm Michael. I'd love to have you listen to your
morning show live every day. We're heard on great stations
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Radio eleven ninety k e X in Portland at ten
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a WMQ news Talk eight eighty and one oh six three.

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We're wrapping up our first week in oud Claire, Wisconsin.
Wouldn't mean if they had a your morning show, Jersey
and they were the number twenty four. I don't want
to be selfish, but I want one that says bat boy,
bad Boy and Aaron Reale. Aaron, did you did you
play sports when you were young? Why am I not?
It's not working? Yeah, hopefully she'll call the phone on Friday.

(18:01):
Do you think what is with it?

Speaker 7 (18:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (18:03):
There is like a weird thing happening on Friday today. Anyway,
Welcome to Friday, the twenty first year of our Lord,
twenty twenty four, and we welcome WMQ News Talk eight
eighty and one was six point three and no Claire, Wisconsin,
and we've got more cities to come. Michael del Jorno
along with Jeffrey Lyon. And if you're just waking up
millions of people under a heat alert, especially in the
Northeast and in the Midwest. Has Belah now ramping up

(18:25):
attacks on Israel as we fearfully predicted, And a Florida
judge is getting ready to decide whether or not Special
Counsel Jack Smith can remain on the Donald Trump Eric,
I hope you're working Aaron. That gotch I was asking
did you play sports.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
When you were young?

Speaker 5 (18:45):
I did?

Speaker 12 (18:45):
I played lacrosse and ice hockey. It is were my
big ones.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
You played ice hockey, I sure did.

Speaker 5 (18:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
Were you tough?

Speaker 5 (18:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (18:55):
It was a total goon. Seriously, Yeah, no, I played
ice hockey.

Speaker 6 (19:01):
I played it all through high school.

Speaker 12 (19:02):
And what number were you started as a mite? Number?
Twenty one?

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Twenty one? So see, we'll we'll get you a your
morning show, Jersey twenty one.

Speaker 4 (19:09):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
Let me see who you have. What was what was
the twenty first station that added your morning show? Oh
Freedom one oh four point seven in Washington, d C.
So you'll have the same number as them, Love DC.
There you go, comel and I guess I'm one, So
I'll be Nashville. Uh all right, well we finally got
hooked up. All right, So are cities in your part
of the country well run or not? Let me ask you,

(19:33):
is that in the mind and the perception of the
person living there? Or do we have a stat in
the criteria to determine literally which cities are well runner?
I don't know many that are well run, so I'm
sure most are poor.

Speaker 12 (19:45):
But let me know, no, so not most or port
Here's the thing they looked at, like which cities are
most well run? Wallet out by the way, they looked
at quality of services. So it was everything from like
financial stability, to safety to health like the drinking w
It was really quite comprehensive. They have thirty six metrics
and they grouped into six categories and they broke it

(20:06):
down in the city's per capita budget.

Speaker 6 (20:08):
Five best run cities.

Speaker 12 (20:09):
In America Nampa, Indiana, Lexington, Kentucky.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
I got did you say Napa, Indiana?

Speaker 12 (20:19):
Nampa like Pampa but with an N.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
I never heard of that?

Speaker 12 (20:22):
Wonder where that is neither of I. Then next one
is Lexington, Boise, Nashua, New Hampshire, and Oklahoma City round
out the top five. Now this is the fascinating part.
The other side of the list, the ten worst run cities.
What I think is fascinating is you have world class,
massive global cities next to ones that are pretty brutal.

(20:45):
And we've heard it for years. Number one worst ones,
worst run city in America. Based on these metrics, San
Francisco really followed YEP, followed by Oakland, followed by Gulfport, Mississippi,
New York City, and Flint, Michigan.

Speaker 4 (21:02):
This is telling.

Speaker 12 (21:03):
This is really really telling because it really gives us
a clear understanding of how a budget is used, where
the items within that budget go, and how dangerous this
can be. They looked at everything from like infant mortality
rate to high school graduation rate and then again that
money per capita violent crime went into this unemployment media

(21:24):
and just a cost of living annually for annual income.

Speaker 7 (21:27):
This was really really comprehensive.

Speaker 12 (21:29):
They even looked at like quality of roads, and I
think that you know, when you see cities like New
York and San Francisco right next to Gulfport, Mississippi, and Flint,
Flint and Golf Court are I'm not like hating them,
but I'm like, generally they find themselves on the lower
end of these lists.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Well, golf Court is very by the way, people aren't familiar.
Golf court is just nothing but casinos anymore. So it's
it's golf court. And Biloxi is where all the casinos
are located. And with casinos comes poverty. With casinos comes crime.
With sinos come drugs and organize sex and so on.
So I would imagine that's a gamma thing. But no,

(22:06):
the other thing that just screams four out of five
worst cities are blue epicenters of blue.

Speaker 12 (22:12):
Yeah, and that's I mean, that says a lot for democrats,
I think in terms of like I've always said, and
I do feel this way, honestly, you lean too far
to the left or you rean too far to the right,
it doesn't work out.

Speaker 6 (22:26):
It's like if you just look at.

Speaker 12 (22:28):
Like balance in anything, you can't say I'm going to
work out like just the left side of my body,
but not the right. That's gonna be okay, Right, We're
gonna be fine.

Speaker 10 (22:36):
No, Like, this doesn't work.

Speaker 12 (22:38):
This is not how this thing works. Like, so you
have to you have to tax, and then you have
to cut spending, and then you have to use money
judiciously to get people to the highest quality of life.
And it seems like Nampa, Indiana, and Lexington, Kentucky got the.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
Message well and Oklahoma City, which.

Speaker 12 (22:55):
In Oklahoma City City.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Yeah, yeah, I think you know, at some point you
get in their arratives and really, what are you know,
global if not national political narratives and agendas the Trump pardon,
the prime priorities and common sense. In other words, the
primary role of the municipal government, like a state government,
is going to be first and foremost public safety, so corrections,

(23:20):
law enforcement. We've seen how narratives and agenda have impacted
law enforcement, roads, bridges, infrastructure, water, schools, you know, at
the state level, and certainly they should be more just
at the local level, but then you have education and
then at some state level for those that fall through

(23:42):
the corrects healthcare. Those are the priorities, but they're not
the priorities of these cities, and narratives and agendas are
trumping a the priority in funding and execution. And by
the way, being safe shouldn't be a partisan political issue.
There are bad people and there are good people that
wear uniforms that protect us from them, and you know,

(24:04):
so yeah, it just goes to show you. I mean that,
and I can only imagine how the top fifty breaks out.
I'll bet it's forty two percent primarily blue. So there
is some policy failures that are translating, and you see them.
The more local you get, the more you can see
the failure at the city level, especially at the state levels.
And yet we're debating and we don't ever acknowledge any

(24:25):
of that when we're debating nationally whether we should do
these same failed policies for everyone and everywhere. Great reporting here,
and you have a great week I just I'm trying
to picture you playing hockey. I want to pick you.
Got a picture of you in action. I want to
see one. I want to see him.

Speaker 6 (24:38):
He'll find something.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
And I'll give you a little high stick on Monday.
Have a great weekend. We'll talk about all right forty
two minutes after the hour when we come back a
visit with Rory O'Neil. The number of super commuters. By
the way, you need to understand what supercommuters is, because
you probably are thinking, well, we move to this suburbs
that all began in the late sixties, in the early seventies.

(25:03):
Oh no, no, no, this is This is like the
New America post COVID. What is a super commuter. It's
people commuting more than ninety minutes to and from work.

Speaker 13 (25:18):
I'm Joe Big in Tampa and my morning show is
your morning show with Michael del Jornal.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
This is your morning show on Michael del Jordan. If
you're just getting going, Hasblah as we feared and warned,
ramping up their attacks on Israel, Mark Mayfield reports.

Speaker 6 (25:33):
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters the Lebanon based
terrorist group is targeting civilian infrastructure inside Israel.

Speaker 7 (25:40):
He said the US is.

Speaker 6 (25:41):
Concerned the conflict is escalating. The Iran backed group has
been showing Israel's northern border in retaliation for Israel's assassination
of a senior Hensbel Lah commander. The leader of Henswell
Law this week bound to fight with no red lines
if an all out war breaks out between Lebanon and Israel,
and warned neighboring Cyprus the country could be targeted in
the conflict.

Speaker 7 (26:00):
I'm Mark Naythield.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
President Biden and Donald Trump both preparing for the first
presidential debate T minus one week next Thursday, Brian.

Speaker 9 (26:07):
Shook, as to tailored Biden is hunkering down with his
advisors in Camp David as he focuses on ways to
hold Trump accountable for his record on the debate stage
in Atlanta. Trump meanwhile, is said to be holding policy
discussions with his allies and vice presidential hopefuls, as he
aims to assure voters he can be a more effective

(26:27):
leader than his political rival. The debate, hosted by CNN,
will take place on June twenty seventh, with no studio audience.
I'm Brian Shook. Donald Sutherland has passed away. Lisa Taylor reports.

Speaker 7 (26:39):
Why do you think we have a winner? You mean,
I mean, why do we have a winner?

Speaker 8 (26:46):
I mean, if we just wanted to intimidate the districts,
why not round up twenty four of them at random
and execute the moment once we look faster. Hope, Hope, Hope.

Speaker 11 (26:59):
Souther for his roles in the Hunger Games franchise, The
Dirty Dozen, Ordinary People, Mash and Animal House. His agency
and family confirmed he died at his home in Miami.
Sutherland was nominated for numerous awards in his six decade career,
including winning a Critics Choice Award and Primetime Emmy. His
son Keifer Sutherland said he believes his dad was one

(27:19):
of the most important actors in the history of film.
I'm he said, Taylor.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
I always loved Donald Sutherland. And you know, yesterday Andrew
and I were like, well, we got to watch a
Donald Sutherland movie and we chose Outbreak, which is really
an all star cast. My gosh, everybody's in it but
Dustin Hoffman, Renee Russo, Kevin Spacey, Donald Sutherland, Coopa Gooding Junior.
But he plays the bad general and it's just a
terrific role. So we watched Outbreak. But I think my

(27:45):
favorite might be Disclosure or Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Many people are reminiscing about Mash and Animal House Roy O'Neil.
Which one would you go with? Mash? I could almost
hear you whispering.

Speaker 7 (27:57):
No, that wasn't me whispering. I'd say The Simpsons.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Simpsons as a voice, it's your favorite.

Speaker 7 (28:04):
Donald subtle.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
Did you ever see Disclosure? By the way, he's great
in Disclosure with I don't know if I did. Yeah,
that's what Michael Douglass anymore.

Speaker 7 (28:13):
Yeah, it was.

Speaker 13 (28:13):
He was the voice sober guy for The Orange juice
company too. So as a guy in Florida, we liked
him promoting Florida Canadian right too, wasn't he?

Speaker 1 (28:22):
I think?

Speaker 4 (28:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (28:22):
Yeh yeah, Donald Seller. All right, So the number of
supercommuters is skyrocketing. We all know the movement in the
late sixties and the seventies from cities to the suburbs,
and that led to commuting. And you know, the Chicago
was one of the big awful commutes to Kennedy, the Eisenhower,
then Atlanta, I think is what most people point to.
Nashville is rearing its head as one of the real

(28:44):
bad commutes. You have a few in Florida as well.
But this is super commutes, and it's something completely different.
Explain yeah it is.

Speaker 13 (28:52):
So that's someone who drives at least ninety minutes each
way as part of their commute. And it's interesting because, say,
for instance, in la which doesn't surprise anyone, these super
commuters are in their cars stuck on the freeways. But
in New York they're on mass transit, on trains making
the trip in from Connecticut or New Jersey or upstate

(29:12):
New York to get to the city. So that's where
we see that they're spending time on mass transit in
these super commuter rules.

Speaker 7 (29:21):
You know, I'm looking at the Tennessee map.

Speaker 13 (29:22):
Not a whole lot, three or four percent typically as
it breaks down by county.

Speaker 7 (29:26):
Who are these super commuters?

Speaker 13 (29:28):
But it begs the question, are people choosing to live
outside of cities and suburbs.

Speaker 7 (29:34):
Maybe it's for better schools, you know, trees.

Speaker 13 (29:37):
Affordable, more affordability, or my point being, are or are
cities just not able to accommodate middle income families.

Speaker 7 (29:46):
It seems that cities are filled with either very rich
or very poor.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Yeah, and you know this is way too broad and
you would have to go through the numbers and dissect.
But in many of the big cities that attract the
really big job, you know, the schools are failing in
the city. Crime is high in the city. People like
to live where their safe, People like to live where
their kids can go and get a great education. But

(30:10):
now we have something more recent happening, and that's the
whole housing crisis and the rent crisis, And so I
think we're going to see this even grow more. Even
in places where it's not an hour and a half
to get nineteen miles, people are going to have to
I can tell you in Nashville anecdotally, and it's one
of twenty five stations, but you can't get anything reasonable

(30:31):
and I whan I tell you go to realtor dot com.
You won't see anything under seven hundred thousand dollars until
you're almost forty miles south of Nashville. Well, then you
add the traffic getting closer to Nashville, You're at a
ninety minute commute at forty miles, let alone summer going
sixty miles. Especially if they want a little land with it,
they got to go seventy miles. And I suspect it's

(30:53):
going to be that way near a lot of cities
or what we this is commute. So we're not talking
about people that are choosing to live anywhere because they
don't have to work in an office. I can tell
you when I lived in Maryland and I made the
choice to live in Columbia, Maryland, which was really more
of a suburb than Baltimore. I would drive two miles
Park and then I would get on the train and

(31:14):
then the train would take me the rest of the way.
If I drove, I don't have to tell you what
is normally just forty minutes from the White House is
more like an hour and a half with traffic. And
the train was very enjoyable and you can get stuff done.
I mean, but when you're driving an hour and a
half to work and an hour home and if you're
working eight hours in but I has a lot of

(31:35):
time away from the family.

Speaker 13 (31:36):
It was actually a college in Boston that ran an
MBA program on the train.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Your first hour was the train.

Speaker 13 (31:47):
Well, you'd hop on the station in Providence and your
car was set aside to teach the classes. And like, oh,
we got you for ninety minutes, why don't we get
ninety minutes a day and we'll bang out your MBA
while you commute.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
That's unbelievable, right, So what are we really learning from this?

Speaker 13 (32:01):
And you know what, why are people There's a cost
to it that cannot just be written off. You know,
there's a cost of building then bigger and wider freeways
in order to accommodate this. There's a cost of having
middle class evaporate from cities. You know, So now that
there's no one there going to the schools who isn't

(32:22):
either very poor and the very rich go to their
own charter private schools on the side. So it really
does lead to the destruction and implosion of cities to
suck the middle class out of them.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
But what you are seeing, there's two trends that we're seeing.
One is people are wanting to move back to I mean,
I cannot tell you in Nashville one of the biggest
explosions or high rise condos. I mean, everybody's wanting to
live downtown, which, by the way, I don't want to
make this political, but the left, of course wants to
tell you where you can live, how far away from work,

(32:54):
how you can get to work. So they're not going
to like this. They don't want people in cars for
ninety minutes each way, putting that into the air. They're
trying to get people to go back into cities and
live in more sustainable type neighborhoods where everything's walking distance,
and this is bucking that trend. I mean, it is
interesting to see how all these agendas they're faring out

(33:15):
and then America just keeps going the way it needs
to go based on the economic forces. I mean that
to me was the takeaway from this, because everything points
to go to the city, right and everybody's going further
and further away, right.

Speaker 13 (33:27):
But where is the investment? And that's the other question
here as well. Our developers saying, hey, let's build thirty
five hundred new houses in this development, you know, thirty
five minutes from downtown, or are they being given the
same kind of encouragement to redevelop the office building that's
now empty downtown.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
Yeah, and again whether it goes you know, I look
at Nashville as an example, again because it's where I live.
You could go one north and south, you could go
one east and west and then let people drive to
those points. And I mean, really, just you know, for
two train tracks would help a lot with this, because
I can tell you that was a great model. I

(34:06):
lived in Maryland two miles from my apartment. I parked,
got on a train and dropped me off right in
front of the office. Those were good times. There is
nothing more aggravating than it taking me an hour a
day to go nineteen miles for.

Speaker 7 (34:19):
Second, for ninety minutes. How great is that?

Speaker 8 (34:23):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (34:23):
I forgot?

Speaker 1 (34:23):
That is good for radio.

Speaker 3 (34:25):
We're all in this to get it. This is your
morning show with Michael Enhild showing not
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