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Well two three starting your morning off right.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding
because we're in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael Dell Trump. This is the show that the
birds say is for the people. Your morning show. I'm
Michael del Jernaldanks for waking up with this. On this Tuesday,
June the twenty fifth, twenty twenty four, I'd like to
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speak on behalf of Sharks. Okay, you know if today
you went open doors and walked into a room and
there was like a beautifully medium, rare, sizzling filet from
Ruth's Chris. And then you looked a little bit to
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the left and there's a lobster tail with butter dripping
off of it, just dangling right in front of it.
Or maybe you look over here and is that is
that a dodger dog just dangling perfectly made eastern most
in texture, western most inflating, the dodging them. You'd start snapping,
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You'd bite at it, wouldn't you. You wouldn't You just
have to have it. So I like to think, you know,
if I'm a shark, and there are so many things
to look appealing. Children with floaties just splashing and kicking
their feet. Yeah, that's the lobster tail with the butter dripping. Yeah,
you can see the little surfboard going with a little
foot down. That's the Bruce Cress. Some guy waist deep
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in the shallow end. That's your Nathan's dog. But uh,
you know that's but does seem like we're having more
shark attacks this time an actor and a pro surfer
to Mayo Perry killed in Hawaii. You can read up
on this, but you know it's the warmer waters and
they're coming ashore, and shit's global. We've always had sharks,
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and they've always attacked, but does seem like we're having
more shark attacks and the rip tides and riptides. I
got caught in one, by the way in the Bahamas,
No kidding, I think it was the Bahamas. Yeah, Bahamas.
That like I've all I mean, because you hear the stories.
What is that like? Okay? So we we had gotten
one of those who were at the Sandals resort. You know,
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it's those little like things that they're they're really bikes,
but you're, you know, motoring along. And so just me
and my wife were going out into the Caribbean the resort,
and we're talking and making about My wife and I
are actually sickeningly best friends. So we're just having a
good time, a good conversation, and I look back and
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when I looked back, all I can tell you is
the result, not the resort. The island was like the
head of a pin. That's how far away we were, right,
And I went Andrew, how did we get this far away?
So we turned towards shore and start paddling our feet off. Yeah,
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and it's getting further and further away. And I had
remember being on a Southwest Airline's flight and you know,
back before phones, you read the magazine. That's all there was,
you know. And I remember reading a story about riptides
and turned sideways and get out of it and then
start hanging to a shore. So I looked at her,
I said, turn sideways and pedal fast, and we did.
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And then we and it was a long journey home.
Let me tell you that got our exercise. So you
don't even realize that you're being pulled, No, but I don't.
I've never experienced it swimming, but it just keeps pushing
you further and further away, and if you don't know
how to get out of it, you eventually drowned. But
that is it does seem like we're having more. We
had a riptide kill somebody in a lake. Now, that's
the one that stumped me. I didn't know you could
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have riptide. I mean, I should have known there's currents
in lakes. Never heard of that. Yeah, but that was
a riptide. I believe it was in Ohio, as a
matter of fact, Sandusky. I believe it's primary election day
today in Colorado, Utah, New York. Well, you don't want
to be this late, right, all the drama is over.
But there is some drama in New York where a
squad member may go down. President Biden and President Trump
were preparing for the first debate, and the Valls won
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the men's national championship in baseball. That's a first for
baseball for the University of Tennessee. And the Panthers took
the Stanley Cup four games to three over the Edmonton
Oilers last night, and that was a first in their
thirty year franchise history. All Right, it's eleven password when
the little voice would come on and whisper the password
is Minna was soa? Mina was so what read? One
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of our listeners sent me this article from AMAC yesterday,
and it was actually an op ed piece, and it
starts when I invented minna was soa, which is Minnesota, Wisconsin,
Iowa in a two thousand and four op ed in
the Washington Times. I did not anticipate the kind of
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unconventional politics that would erupt twenty years later. But my
premise that the demographic similarities of these three adjacent Midwestern
states meant they would vote alike in presidential elections. Now,
we saw it in twenty sixteen, and then we saw
it again in twenty twenty. Is it possible we're going
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to see it again in twenty twenty four because minnaw
soa as a twenty sixth electoral vote key block in
a presidential election because it does not have a super
large urban center. Iowa has remained consistently conservative and increasingly Republican.
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So it's the most solid of the leaning Republican and
proven republican states in Minnesota. But what about Minnesota and Wisconsin?
And we talked about this last half hour. Donald Trump
in twenty sixteen narrowly took them along with Michigan, and
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then it went the other way in twenty twenty. But
what does it look like in twenty twenty four. Well,
Donald Trump has consistently led Joe Biden by a few
points in the polls and is expected to win the
state by a small margin. In Wisconsin, unlike Iowa, Wisconsin
has a very large urban metro area that has become
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increasingly progressive and offsets the rule an outstate Republican vote.
This state has also very competitive in a US Senate
racist cycle. He writes, the surprise in this region could
be Minnesota. By the way, Also keep in mind Minnesota's
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long history of independence and how Minnesota voters may embrace
in the coming months RFK Junior and the impact that
has on who wins the state. Now, we've talked about
this quite a few times on the show. I think
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it's I think it's shortsighted potentially to say is this
going to be twenty sixteen or twenty twenty, because everything's different.
In twenty twenty sixteen, it was an outsider referendum election,
so there was an anti incumbent movement in America and
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it would have produced two outsiders as presidential candidates. But
the Democrats decided to get involved in reverse that they
couldn't have Bernie Sanders as socialist be their nominee. So
the super delegates they rigged everything and they got Hillary Clinton.
Problem is, when they did that, they got an ultimate insider,
a first lady, a New York Senator, a Secretary of
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State in an anti incumbent, outsider referendum election. There was
another aspect to that election, and interestingly, you never hear
anybody ever bring it up or come out and say it.
Did Hillary Clinton lose the presidency because she was a woman.
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I disagree with that. I think Hillary Clinton lost the
election because she was Hillary Clinton and just a smith
more likable than Kamala Harris. And you could probably pinpoint
deplorable as one of the great errors, if not hubrisness.
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She just assumed she was gonna win, living in her
bubble with the media and social media. But Donald Trump
won because it was an outsider election and he was
the only outsider in the election. Donald Trump won because
he was running against Hillary Clinton, and it was in
these narrow areas like Michigan. You know, when the whole
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election night started, I thought, well, it's gonna be a
long night because we're going all the way to Nevada,
and we're going all the way to Arizona before this
is decided. But then Georgia, then North Carolina, then Pennsylvania,
and then when we got to Michigan in Wisconsin, well
it really didn't matter what happened out west at that point.
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And Donald Trump made history in twenty twe I completely
different election cycle. First of all, he hasn't even been
held accountable. But Donald Trump has to own the mistake
of listening to Fauci. And it was Donald Trump that
shut the country down, sent everybody home, and closed every business.
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And while he griped a lot about what looked like
really abusive things going on at the ground level with
ballot harvesting. He never really got involved in mail and
vote as a long term tradition. Democrats love to have
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their votes in the bank, so on election day they
begin with the lead. Republicans love to vote on election day.
Oh the tradition. And we have our idea, and we'll
show it. The problem is you start out in a
major deficit. But what happened was they changed election laws,
and they did so without going the state legislatures. They'll
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tell you all about it in their manifesto in Time Magazine,
February fifteenth edition, twenty twenty one, The Shadow Campaign to
Save the Democracy. How once again it was going to
be Biden who or I just want blank in the
old man's name. Bernie Sanders was gonna get the nomination,
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but they cut a deal in South Carolina to give
it to Biden, hid the old man in a basement,
changed the election laws and then narrowly won Michigan, narrowly
one Wisconsin. But in no way can you look back
at that and go, well, twenty sixteen was that? Twenty
twenty was that? And therefore, is this going to be
twenty sixteen or twenty twenty. No, this is gonna be
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twenty twenty four, which is a completely different scenario. And
what you see is in America that at first didn't
want this rematch, but now more united, more energized, behind
than they were in twenty sixteen. And for the Democrats,
an old, cognitively impaired candidate who's refusing to go, but
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they're not all that interested and they're certainly not energized
or united now. As Amax suggests, let's go take a
look at Minnewesoa, and I think Iowa looks pretty darn
secure for Donald Trump. I think Wisconsin is a small
lead but looks very twenty sixteen like, as does Michigan.
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But in the case of Michigan, in Minnesota, don't forget
the independent bloodline of Minnesota because RFK is going to
have an impact, and it would appear to be enough
impact to give Donald Trump the victory Minnesoa. Three great
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lake Midwestern states that have a lot of common threats
in the common threads point Trump's way. And that's our
journey of discovery for this Tuesday, June the twenty fifth.
This is Your Morning Show with Michael Deltona taking a
look at our top five stories of the day. Looks
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like a Wikileak's founder, Julian Assange has reached a plead
deal with the US Justice Department and will soon be
a freeman. Mark Mayfield has more.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
According to unsealed court documents, Assage plans to plead guilty
to a single felon account of conspiring to unlawfully obtain
and disseminate classified information. The US charges were part of
one of the biggest publications of classified info in history,
with some of the classified and military diplomatic materials leaked
showing possible war crimes committed by American forces in Iraq.
(13:47):
Assage has been held in a high security prison in
London for the last five years and should now be
free to return to Australia.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
I'm Mark Mayfield to be awe Not to be nice
is the question for doc Well Trump.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
Here's Brian Shook with our Road to the White House
twenty twenty four. President Biden and Donald Trump are preparing
for the first debate of the twenty twenty four presidential election.
Trump has been hitting the campaign trail, asking his supporters
how he should handle it.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Should I be.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
Tough and nasty and just say you're the worst president
in history?
Speaker 1 (14:21):
Or should I be nice and let him speak?
Speaker 4 (14:25):
Trump has also been meeting with senators and allies to
go over policies likely to come up when the two
political rivals face off. Trump has met with Senators jd
Vance of Ohio and Marco Rubio of Florida, among others,
in recent days. Meanwhile, Biden is hunkering down with top
aids and advisors at Camp David in Washington. I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Primary elections are set today in Colorado, Utah, and New York.
Bull suggest New York Democrat Jamal Bowman, a member of
the so called squad, is in real danger of losing
his seat after criticism of hisses real sparked and effort
to remove him from Congress. So that eye problem Israel
for the Democrats. Singer Justin Timberlake is headed to the
Big Apple tonight, Lisa g reports, so.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Fogg its Timberlake is set to play two shows Tuesday
and Wednesday at Madison Square Garden. His performances come after
his drunk driving arrest and sag harbor last week. Well
it might be easier for you to afford a ticket
to see one of his shows. As of Monday afternoon,
tickets were going for as low as one hundred.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
And three dollars. Well back on June.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Third, they were selling for one hundred and eighty six bucks. Meantime.
This past weekend, while performing in Chicago, the forty three
year old addressed his d WI arrest when he told
the audience, it's been a tough week. Lisa g NBC
News Radio, New York.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
This is where we need a sound bite for the
movie Airplane. I got two tickets smoking. Hunter Biden wants
a new trial for his gun conviction after all, Lisa
Taylor has more.
Speaker 5 (15:56):
The president's son submitted his motion today. He previously submitted
an appeal in a Delaware federal court last week, then
quickly withdrew it without explanation. Hunter was found guilty for
unlawfully purchasing a gun while addicted to drugs. He faces
up the twenty five years in prison when he sentenced
only for Taylor.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
A surfing icon is dead after a shark attack in Hawaii.
Michael Castner has the details.
Speaker 6 (16:17):
Tomayo Perry was attacked Sunday off O Wahoo The forty
nine year old's body was found near a beach, missing
an arm and a leg. First responders attempted to resuscitate him,
but it was no use. Perry had also worked as
an actor, appearing in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise,
Blue Crush Lost, and a number of other productions. I'm
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Michael Casner in Schwartz.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
The Balls are the men's NCAA College Baseball World Series champions,
winning seven to six over Texas A and M, a
first baseball championship for the university, and the Florida Panthers
got their first championship in their thirty year franchise history,
two to one over Edmonton last night, taking Game seven.
The Oilers. Connor McDavid won the Consmeth Trophy for Playoff MVP,
but the Lord Stanley Cupp was hoisted by the Florida Panthers. Hi,
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Make us a part of your morning routine, but better
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your morning show. I'm Michael del Jorner on the Aaron
streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. Well, what do we
have today? Well, primary elections are set for Colorado, Utah,
New York. From a presidential perspective, all matters they're resolved,
But not so for a squad member in the state
of New York whose congressional seat is on the line.
President Biden and Trump are preparing for the first debate.
(17:46):
Conversations are now turning. There's a great piece this morning
that in the Washington Post. Don't waste the Biden Trump debate.
Make them answer the ultimate question, the elephant in the room, debt.
After all, Donald Trump added trillions to the debt. Joe
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Biden has added trillions to the debt. And whether you're
left or right or anywhere in between, you're all paying
for it. It will be interesting to see in ninety minutes. Well,
the greatest threat not just to our economy but our
future be even brought up. Debt wiki Leak's founder Julia
(18:33):
Sange has reached a plead deal he may be a
free man very soon, and the Panthers won the Stanley Cup.
How many championships? Roory O'Neil do you all need? Did you?
Speaker 2 (18:44):
Just?
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Isn't that your third? And like five years between the
Lightning and Panthers.
Speaker 7 (18:49):
Now someone posted a scorecard of Stanley Cupp's Ron De
Santa's three Trudeau zero.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
I like that one, And of course the consmight went
to con Joe Biden three instead, But that's sorry, I
could you gotta done it that way? Well, you're trying
to be nonpartisan. I appreciate that, all right. So we
have a hearing that may affect the case involving documents
found at Donald Trump's mor Lago estate. What's the latest
done that? Rory? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (19:14):
Yesterday the hearing focused on a request by the prosecution
to get a gag order for Donald Trump over to
trying to stop him from talking about the federal agents
who conducted.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
That raid at Mara a Lago nearly two years ago.
Speaker 7 (19:28):
Now, the judge, Eileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, didn't sound
too convinced by the prosecutors arguments. Has actually had to
admonish the prosecutors for breaking to Korum, I think was
a nice way to say it. But at end of
the day, it doesn't look like she's going to rule
in the prosecution's favor. Here we are waiting for her
written response to yesterday's hearing.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
Now we have that, which is a great consequence. We're
still waiting on and it's got to happen this week, right,
all of the Supreme Court rulings on the community claim
and else.
Speaker 7 (20:00):
Yeah, and apparently the court extended the days of its announcement,
so they're going to skip into July a bit, so
it looks like they're going to go another week.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
I don't know how you felt. I mean, it's all anecdotal,
but I really thought that we would have heard the
immunity ruling by now. I mean, I don't know if
they're like you would have thought that would have been
the first release. And now I'm beginning to wonder if
it's going to be the last, and boys into that narrative.
Speaker 7 (20:27):
Well, and then how do they do it in and
around the debate intentionally.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Or in and around the fourth of July intentional, because
that wouldn't you know, you know, that would downplay the
ruling to some degree all very interesting stuff. All right,
we had another shark attack, this time it took out
a professional surfer in Hawaii. Is this keeping you from
hitting the beach this summer? Me personally?
Speaker 7 (20:53):
By the way, the keeper of the International Shark Attack
File at the University of Florida has explained.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
That we see increased ar attacks when there's increased wealth
in the world, because people have more time to go
to the beach. Is that they they didn't pin it on.
I would have thought, you know, we've talked a lot
about the impact it's gonna have on hurricane season. The
warmer waters, which I know everything is so polarized in
matrix in America. You can't bring that up with somebody
getting sensitive. Are you sing it's global warming, I'm gonna
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turn you off, and then somebody else saying is he
find me admitting global warming, I'm gonna turn them up,
you know. But I mean, it's just a fact the
waters are warmer. That can happen seasonally. And I didn't
know how warmer water affects shark's movement towards shore too.
Speaker 7 (21:34):
It will change where they're feeding, fish goes, so they
will follow them differently, and the sharks just follow the
food so they don't care, so that could change their
migratory patterns. But we tend to see historically, we tend
to see more shark attacks when economies around the world
are doing better, because that means people have more time
to vacation and to be in the water than they
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do in bad economic times.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Now, this is gonna sound so insensitive to those who
have been attacked, but I think we're due for like
a not not a cheesy one. I mean, do it big,
do it right, do it with good stars today. But
aren't we due for another Jaws movie? This should be
the perfect time. Jock Well was two thousand, so you
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know it's been a while, Yeah, a long time. Roy
o'neil'll be back. We're gonna talk a little bit about
the first debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. There's
so many things to kick around. We were just talking
about debt. We'll talk about that with Rory, the moderators themselves.
That came to the surface yesterday and then earlier this
week we were discussing literally an ABC News coverage the
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prepping Joe Biden just to see if he can stand
for ninety straight minutes. Oh, we'll have the debate preview
for you coming up in our third hour with Roy O'Neil.
Always great reporting with hey, if you're just waking up,
I don't know about beaches and sharks, but a record
number of us so plan to travel this fourth of July.
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Mark Mayfield has all the details.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
Triple A predicts nearly seventy one million people will travel
fifty miles or more during the holiday travel period, which
runs at June twenty ninth through July seventh. That's five
percent from twenty twenty three. Over sixty million people are
expected to travel by car, nearly three million more than
last year. Airports can see a record breaking number of
travelers as well, with around five point seventy five million
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people predicted to fly. Triple A says this is the
first year that the travel period was extended to include
two weekends.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
On Mark Mayfield, you know, whenever we're talking to Aaron Rayal,
who is you know her wheelhouse is business and money
and technology. You know we talk about when you go
apply for a job, Trust me, someone is checking out
your quote unquote socials, what you say online, what you
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post online, and it plays a role in whether you
get a job or not. It's the part of the
innervie that's already happened when you arrived for your interview,
right who was sitting around the conference table in the
West wing thinking this guy's socials weren't going to come
up if you gave him a job. I mean, I
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know how we weaponize things in political correctness, and therefore,
if it's weaponized, the one who controls the weapon, controls
the narrative, can control who it's being used on. But
this is quite a guy if you've taken a gander
at his socials. Brian Shook has more.
Speaker 4 (24:33):
Kyler Cherry, who was recently promoted to Associate communications director
at the White House, recently faced backlash over his old
posts comparing police officers to slave patrols and supporting anti
Israel activism.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
Cherry, in his statement on X, said the posts were
from when he.
Speaker 4 (24:50):
Was younger and don't reflect his current views. He stressed
that he supports the Biden administration's agenda. I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
The good news, not so good news, and bad news
for Joe Biden. A new poll shows Biden with a
comfortable lead over Donald Trump among young voters. Well to
find who that is in a moment. The poll is
CBS News you Gov and it found that sixty one
percent of likely voters younger than thirty years old support
Joe Biden. That's actually down for the Democrats. That's the
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not so good part. But the good news is he
still has a lead. Sixty one percent support Biden, thirty
eight percent support Trump. Fifty seven percent of that was
on the air, right I got to Joe. Fifty seven
percent of younger voters said abortion is a key factor
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in their vote, more than half claiming climate change, and
then third, race and diversity were the primary issues. Obviously,
they've been well indoctrinated by common and higher education in Hollywood.
But here's the bad news for Joe Biden, I'm suspecting
the good news for the rest of us. Only sixty
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six percent of those under thirty planned to cast a
ballot in November. Hunter Biden's socideed he would like another
look at that gun conviction, after all.
Speaker 5 (26:10):
Lisa Taylor has more the president's son, submitted his motion today.
He previously submitted an appeal in a Delaware federal court
last week, then quickly withdrew it without explanation. Hunter was
found guilty for unlawfully purchasing a gun while addicted to drugs.
He faces up to twenty five years in prison. When
he sentenced only' Sa Taylor Well.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
The US Postal Service has decided to honor the late
Jeopardy host Alec Trebeck. He got a stamp. Stamp resamples
one of the game shows famous clue monitors and it
says this naturalized US citizen hosted the quiz, showed Jeopardy
for thirty seven seasons. Then on the edge of the
stamp under the prompt is who is Alex Trebek? Written
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upside down. The stamp is now available for pre order
and will be released next month. I get one. I
don't use stamps because I don't mail anything. Tennessee Balls
are the men's college Baseball World Series champions, winning seventy
six over the Texas A and A Magni's last night.
That's a first for baseball in university history, and the
Florida Panthers got to hoist the Lord Stanley Cup, their
(27:13):
first in a thirty year franchise history. After winning the
first three, they lost the next three, but they took
Game seven at home in Sunrise, Florida two to one
over the Edmonton Oilers. Connor McDavid, I, I'm not a
sports guy that you know, but I am a lifelong
sports fan. This is the best hockey player I've seen
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since Wayne Gretzky, and his stats showed it throughout the postseason.
Nobody skates like Connor McDavid. That's a big statement. Conn
Smythe trophy for a most outstanding player throughout the playoffs
went to the Oilers. Connor McDavid, though, that's not the
trophy they were hoping to hoist. Baseball cities of your
morning show interest that Cardinals won four to three over
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the Braves, raised four to three over the Mariners. Guardians
won three to two over the NAT's lost seven to
six to the Padres, Rangers lost six to three to
the Brewers, and as I mentioned, the Mariners lost in
Seattle and the Dbacks were off. Birthdays Soda Mayor seventy,
comedian Ricky Gervasis sixty three, and singer Carly Simon, which
you played short people earlier. Yeah, she's not short, she's tall,
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very tall. Carl Simon eighty one years old today, and
happy birthday if it's your birthday. We're so glad you
were born. Hey, this is John Watson. My Morning show
is your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno. All right,
we call these kind of look force because you got
to search to find them, and good luck looking for them.
(28:38):
Now we don't have news anymore. We really have narratives.
We don't really have news consumers anymore. We just have
narrative repeaters. People living in their extreme bubbles, reading what
each other read, watching what each other watch, listening to
each other listen to just sharing the same stories from
(28:59):
the same sources. But nobody ever gets any deeper in
conversation or understanding than that. We just take these immediate
positions and we hold them. I'm open borders, I'm closed borders,
and there's nothing in between the discuss unless you're the
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mother of a twelve year old who was lured under
a bridge, raped and assaulted for two hours, and then
murdered by two illegal immigrants. Well, there's a few nobody
wants to have, especially first in the morning, do they. Now,
(29:48):
you shouldn't have to go to the New York Post
to get this glimpse of immigration. It should be a
part of everybody's glimpses. We have failed legal immigration. We
certainly have failed border security thus on invasion of illegals.
(30:10):
But who are they when you have issues that are
just let them go, no bail, release them from prison.
We don't think that's a violation anymore, but it has
consequence if they are repeat offenders. Well, in this case,
(30:34):
it was too violent illegals from Venezuela. The illegal Venezuelan
migrants accused of murdering a twelve year old Houston girl
lured her under a bridge where they took her clothes
off and assaulted her for two hours before killing her.
(31:00):
Her mother courageously spoke alongside the district attorney on Monday,
saying her daughter had amazing opportunities in her future that
her killers ripped from her. She was amazing. I still
see her face in the back of my head every
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day all day. I keep thinking, getting little signs about
her throughout the day. It's a very very hard time
for me and the family. She said she had such
a bright future ahead of her and I knew she
was going to go very far, and these monsters took
that opportunity from her, from our family. I mean, this
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is a glimpse of this border stance we all fight
about that is very elevant. The district attorney put it
this way. I can add no words to this statement
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other than what do we plan to do with it?
Our immigration system is broken, and if there was ever
a case that reflected that, it's this one. Now evil exists,
I get it. The biggest difference between this mother and
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Houston and my children's mother in the next room is
it happened to them and not to us. But it
could or a sovereign nation. There are people that mean
us harm, threatening people coming from very disturbed areas. Where
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as Donald Trump might explain to you, purpose released set
out of their country to ours, and we do nothing
but welcome them in, move them around. Unvetted this these
are things I know. I only have one more minute,
But there's a crime wave going on and a great
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story in real clear politics Pennsylvania. Well crime wave and
PA shape the election outcome. This is not a lot
of people's minds. It goes beyond. Just as Joe Biden
cognitively capable of four more years of presidency, and I
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guess if he freezes in the debate, that'll be his demise.
But they got a b problem, a border problem. They
got an E problem, an economy problem, really inflation. They
got an eye problem Israel. But you know what, that's
just political narrative and reality. The real reality is a
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mother in Houston whose twelve year old daughter is gone,
and that needs to be a part of the conversation.
Donald Trump would go a long way to making that
a part of the conversation and Thursday night's debate, We're
all in this together.
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