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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:22):
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Speaker 2 (00:23):
Two three starting your morning off right.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
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Speaker 3 (00:46):
What happened in the days when we were all in
school staring at the clock yep, whether it was geography
or algebra, whatever it is, and that, I mean, the
second hand just wouldn't move, get to three o'clock, the
bell wouldn't ring.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
We called those the late seventies early eighties. For you
and I now you blank in a week has passed, well,
Welcome to Wednesday. June to twenty sixth. There is everybody
out of that that radio will be saying today each
opday Wednesday the twenty sixth, the Juni year of our Lord,
twenty twenty four. If you're just waking up, this is
your morning show on the Aaron streaming live on your
iHeart app on Michael del Jorner. We're thrilled to have

(01:23):
you with us. You what I call our platinum card listeners.
You the movers and shakers up early, whether it's moms
up preparing things for their kids, movers and shakers and
big companies up planning your day and your leadership. Thanks
for waking up with your morning show. Former President Trump
could announce his VP pick. Of course, We've been saying

(01:44):
that pretty much every week, haven't we. Yeah, could be
this week, could be this any moment now. Squad's minus
one big loss in New York for Bowman US Supreme Court.
We've been saying this every day too. Should be issuing
more opinions this week starting today, and and NBA draftist tonight.
This is that time of the year. Actually we can
include Aaron Rayellen did this conversation. After all, she was

(02:07):
a big time hockey player when she was young. I'm
still waiting at my picks of that. I want to
see you all.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Yeah, do you want to know something? I did like
a quick like search through my phone, and I have
nothing in my phone because I was little and we
didn't have smartphones at the time. But I'm going to
actually reach out. So my mother passed away sadly, and
that's who would have had all those photos. But I'm
going to reach out to my dad to see if
he has any leftover because I know they're floating around.
I'll find something.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
So sorry, she had to be way way too young.
All right, well she was. You've got a new word.
You've got a new word for us today, vibe session.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
Yeah, this is a sad one, such a happy word
for such a sad.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Thing for my kids. Vibe is everything. Oh this is
a bad vibe. That's the worst thing you can hear
come from them. Oh this is I know.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
And frankly, whoever coined this within the walls of journalism
that is like CNBC and and Wall Street Journal, it
was for sure a millennial. You're like, oh no, no,
like this is I know who wrote this, But apparently
there's this descriptor now for the disconnect between the economy's
overall strength and then the weakness of a household. So

(03:14):
we all know that putting money, putting gas in the tank,
money into the rent, all of it up about twenty
five percent since twenty twenty. Now at the same time,
we have a very strong job market, we have cooling inflation,
and we have home values if you're a homeowner that
have gone through the roof, So what does this mean?

(03:35):
Why is this a vibe session? Essentially, if you're a
homeowner or you own financial assets, you've done very well,
but you're leaving a huge segment of the population out
one third in fact, that have completely been left behind.
So the wealth creation is really concentrated amongst the homeowners
and the upper income brackets. We've seen eleven rate hikes
since twenty twenty two. These have hit working class Americans

(03:57):
particularly hard, and then they exhausted their savings and they're
putting it on credit cards. Average credit card right now
is charging twenty one percent. So if you haven't gotten
a twenty five percent raise of the past four years
almost five, we're going into twenty twenty five in.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
Like six months.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
You can't keep up with the current rate of increase
over that time.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
By the way, you could add to that laundry list
of bad vibe the gen Zs. We have a story
later on today with one of your colleagues, Brian Shook.
The gen Zs are in debt. And when I tell
you in debt, they are buried in credit card debt.
I mean, the average gen Zer has more credit card
debt than I do. It's amazing, and of course not

(04:41):
the income to go with it. I love the name
vibe session. You cannot, by any you know matrix call
this a recession, but it is a vibe session because
it may not be meet the criteria of a recession,
but it sure feels like one. And when you bring
up people that aren't homeowners, they're paying extraor ordinary high rent,
they don't have anything that's appreciated, and they have all

(05:03):
that increase in expense. What a perfect word.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
I know it is kind of a perfect word, but
it's frustrating to many people in the sense that you're like, oh,
that sounds so fun, and no it's not.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
Jeff Jeffrey says it sounds like a band. Kick it
off fifty minutes of NonStop music with Vibe Vibe Session.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Next time it totally does it totally does yeah, Jeffrey,
Yeah no.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
But it's it is, it's just POI you get beat
up at the pump, you know, and there's always cars,
all right, so I can never get mine out of
the garage.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
There's always something blocking it. So if it's just a
quick error and I'll just take my daughter's truck. Of course,
you ladies love to leave it with just two miles
still empty, so that means I gotta fill it up
seventy bucks boom. Then the next day gotta fill mine
up fifty bucks boom. I mean, the gas hits you,
the grocery shits you. Restaurants I keep bringing up because
it's just outrageous what people are getting used to. I

(05:57):
was at a very affordable place yesterday, thirty dollars for
fish and chips. I mean, come on, it's just getting
But yeah, Vibe Session. You can get an economist down
the radio today, and we'll have one tomorrow and David Bonsen.
But you know, everything will check out, you know, going

(06:20):
in the right urship. Nobody's feeling it. In fact, everybody's
feeling just the opposite, which you know from a partisan standpoint.
The left is always trying to sell we need to
grow America from the bottom up or from the middle class,
which is true. We need to promote small business that
will allow that. But the truth of the matter is
the only one that's been getting richer and all of

(06:40):
their policies is the rich.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
Yes, and listen, I've talked about this before. If you
go to Latin America or many places in Southeast Asia,
South Africa, what you find is the rich behind guards
and gates and guns, and then everyone else and essentially
the working for And these are not necessarily high functioning.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
World class societies, like.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
They have their redeeming qualities, but this is not how
you generally want to live. It's not a winning situation.
And I'm not talking about redistribution of wealth here. That's
a dirty word here. And we don't demonize the successful
in America. That is just like not a part of
our fabric if we don't do that, But we have
hollowed out the middle class. And when we have too

(07:24):
much wealth con concentration at the top end and not
enough for the middle classes, you lose what beautiful about
this country in terms of you know, being able to
pull yourself up by your bootstraps. Well, no, that's not
an option. And if you look at millennials and like
you said, you're gonna you're gonna talk later about gen Z,
these are not necessarily lazy kids, particularly gen Z. I
actually have a lot of faith in them, more than

(07:45):
most people. But I think that the idea that it's like,
it's not it's not conceivably possible to have the American
dream given the cost of the American dream today.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Well you say it's a bad word, but the truth
of the matter is we do all too long often
panalized success reward failure. So the reality is we do redistribute. Well,
you know, it's funny you bring up working poor. That
would be a fun thing with Vibe session in mind
to discuss, because I got news for you. There are
a lot of people making six figures. There's a lot

(08:16):
of people twenty years ago. If you'd have told them,
you know, in their eleventh grade classroom, you're going to
make six figures in two decades, they thought we got
it made. Remember it's probably did you play Life when
you were a kid?

Speaker 2 (08:31):
Game?

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Yeah, Life of Monopoly and in Battleship were the three
big ones when I was a kid. But remember what
you got. Oh, I'm a lawyer. Give me one of
those pink pink spouses. Let's add some bloom kids, you know,
because you got to be well. I got news for
there's a lot of people making six figures that are
working poor today by definition. Yes, that's the vibe session
for you.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Yeah, and we can talk about that next time we
chat in the biggest the next hour.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
We're right, Vibe session, Vibe session.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
Yes, so you have you have so many people with
the unaffordability, Like the cost of housing is now five
times the average income. That's a that's a really Let
me repeat that, the cost of housing is five times
the average income.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
What do you do?

Speaker 5 (09:17):
What do you do?

Speaker 6 (09:18):
Like, that's you can't afford stuff?

Speaker 1 (09:20):
You can't do Mom, I'm home. Aaron Reyl's gonna be
back to more about housing because interest rates are up,
more homes are on the market, but with the higher
interest rates, the cost of home ownership is soaring to
new highs. We'll lad that. We'll call that vibe session
Pardi with Aaron Real. She'll join us in the third hour.
Thanks so much, Eron for joining us. As we'll talk

(09:40):
to you again a little bit if you're just if
you're just waking up, there are several things to kick
around today. I don't think anything is going to match
everybody's priority of the presidential debate. Question of the day,
well to personalize it, after all, at your morning show,

(10:02):
do you plan to watch the presidential debate tomorrow night?
Let me rephrase the question. Is there anyone who doesn't
plan to watch the presidential debate tomorrow night? Must see TV?
Use your talkback button on your ihired app. Feel free
to call eight hundred and sixt eight eight ninety five
to twenty two and cast your vote. You can email
me Michael D at iHeartMedia dot com who purposely plans

(10:26):
to not watch the I can't even begin to fathom
what the ratings are going to be. And is that
a big deal for Donald Trump? Is that a big
deal for Joe Biden? I think it's the biggest deal
for CNN. Now, Roy O'Neil coins the phrase baked in

(10:48):
the cake. I don't there's X because we live in
the Divided States of America, which is really the divided
people of America, and we're very extremely divided and living
in our polarized bubbles. There's nothing Joe Biden could possibly
do that's gonna make someone on the right feel like

(11:08):
he's not senile, And sooner or later, Donald Trump's gonna
either look a certain way, say something that it's going
to make somebody an extreme left think, oh, this guy's
a dictator. Well, in fact, he is a narcissist. I mean,
although I will tell you this, there is a side
of Donald Trump that's a lot softer than he portrays.
He's really a good hearted man under there. But he's

(11:31):
been playing the shtick game so long. Look, the shtick
game is what built him as a developer. You got
always seem bigger than you are, so people lend and
trust you. The shtick was everything An Apprentice, which, by
the way, is in the news today. They got a

(11:52):
movie they'd love to chop his legs out with right
before the election, and there are people fighting to make
sure the movie is released, called The Apprentice. But I
think the most is on the line for CNN, and
I wonder how much of that is baked into the cake.
The history of CNN and what's on the line in
the debate might be a good place for us to
start this morning in our journey of discovery. This is

(12:17):
your morning show with Michael Del Chroma.

Speaker 7 (12:20):
Here's your top five stories of the day.

Speaker 8 (12:25):
Number.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Oh no, they've been saying this pretty much every day,
haven't they. But let's make it sound fresh and news,
shall we? Forver? President Trump could announce his VP pick
as early as this week. Mark Mayfield will fill us in.

Speaker 5 (12:38):
That's according to NBC News. Previously Trump Hansen, he would
announce the pick before or at the Republican Convention next month.
North Dakota Governor Doug Bergham, Ohio Senator jd Vance, and
Florida Senator Marco Rubio are reportedly all high on the
list of potential picks. Trump and President Biden will thanks
off in the first twenty twenty four presidential debate in
Atlanta on Thursday.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
I'm Mark Mayfield. The squad is waking up this morning.
Minus one teammate from New York. No, not always AOC,
but is the Biggie Andrew Whitman reer caps.

Speaker 8 (13:09):
Democratic Westchester County Executive George Latimer, scoring the biggest win
of New York's primary election. He easily defeated incumbent Jamal Bowman,
who was backed by Bernie Sanders and AOC. Bowman was
critical of Israel following the October attack by hamas a
stance of likely cost Bowman with voters. AOC survived her

(13:29):
own primary challenge Tuesday, as did Manhattan freshman Dan Goldman.
Former CNN contributor John Avlon won his primary in Suffolk
County's first district. Avlon will take on Republican incumbent Nick
Lolota this fall. Andrew Whitman NBC News Radio New York.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
Ladies more so than gentlemen, will be the big focus
in the presidential debate. Brian Shook as that report.

Speaker 9 (13:54):
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. The first
presidential debate is tomorrow, and both Canada dates are focusing
on women's issues.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
There is an effort by Democrats to try to win
over some women who normally vote Republican, but because of
the issue of abortion.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
May be open to being convinced to vote for Joe Biden.

Speaker 9 (14:14):
Rice political analyst Mark Jones says that former President Trump
will focus on the so called save women sports debate.
Last week, he vowed to roll back changes the Biden
administration has made to what is called Title nine. That's
the federal civil rights law preventing sex discrimination in schools. Meantime,
Jones says that President Biden will focus on abortion as

(14:35):
a way to win centrist women in Washington.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
I'm Brian Shook. Nobody even asks any more cash or charge.
It's just charge. Nobody charges better than the gen Zs.
According to lending Tree, Brian Shook as more among those
living in the one hundred largest metropolitan areas, The median
percentage of gen Zers with debt is just over ninety
seven percent. The median non mortgage dead of those gen

(15:01):
z Ers is over sixteen grand. The analysis showed that
they were most likely to have credit card debt than
any other type, with nearly eighty one percent owing money
on a card. I'm Brian Shook. Usually when your business
isn't making money, SAMM losing my yeah, you can fill
in the blank. Some a little bit higher, though, for Hooters,
Michael Kasner reports, you gotta get down.

Speaker 7 (15:23):
But you might want to call first. The company cited
pressure from current market conditions. No list was provided, but
USA Today reports they found dozens of restaurants shuttered yesterday
in Florida, Texas, Kentucky, and Indiana.

Speaker 1 (15:39):
I'm Michael Cassner. Well, teachers are always giving students grades.
Turn about is fair play and the students are given
so so grades. Lisa Taylor has more.

Speaker 6 (15:48):
That's according to Gallup and Walton Family Foundation Student report Card,
which asked US students from fifth to twelfth grade to
grade their schools. Scores for schools are worse from lower
income students, which the survey define into is those who
qualify for free or reduced lunch. I'm Lisa Taylor.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
In sports, NBA Draft is tonight in Brooklyn, the Atlanta Hawks,
and they need it have the first overall pick. And baseball,
the Cardinals reigned out yesterday. They'll play two against the
Braves at Bush Raise one eleven three over the Mariners.
The Guardians one outslug the O's ten to eight. Dbacks
won five to four over the Twins. Nats, Rangers, and
Mariners all lost Boit days today. Cyclist Greg LeMond sixty

(16:26):
three years old, actor Chris O'Donnell is fifty four, one
of my all time favorite Yankees shortstop and Hall of Famer,
Derek Jeter, the Big Five oh for Number two, and
pop star Ariana grun Day thirty one years old today. Wow.
She might be obnoxious, but she's very, very talented. And
if it's your birthday, Happy birthday. Hey gang, it's me Michael.
You can listen to your morning show live. Make us

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(17:11):
with your morning show on the air and streaming live
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who is our dictator of Fader, Sick of all of
my noises. You smack your mouth when we're in I
do that on purpose. I know what aggravates you. Chewing
that gum all the time that in my Yeah, Oh

(17:31):
my rapper drives you crazy. See I've been with my
wife twenty five years. Nothing I do drives You're crazy?
All right, don't even play AOC survived yesterday, one of
her squad members, Jamal Bowman, can't say the same. He
lost to George Latimer. That's a big loss for the squad.
On the squad all right, So Social Democrats these are

(17:54):
the Bernie Sanders, the aocs. This is and you can
google this and find old videos. In fact, you ought
to google a founder of Social Democrat movement and how
they got AOC elected, and they'll tell you how they
handpicked the bartender. Their ultimate goal is to first and
foremost take over the Democrat Party. So there's a civil

(18:16):
war within the Democrat Party and that's been going on
now close to a decade. And they're not interested in
falling aligned with establishment Democrats or progressive Democrats. They are
their own movement with the goal of taking over the
party completely. So come election time, they don't target Republicans

(18:39):
who are in soft spots, they target Democrats. AOC took
out a ten term Democrat to take that seat because
their goal is take over the Democrat Party, then remove
the Electoral College, and then dismantle the republic And in
that order, enemy number one is a Democrat Party. Now

(19:03):
what does that look like in real time? Well, in
real time. The eye the Israel problem, the squad. First
of all, you can never be left enough. So whether
it's Joe Biden or Barack Obama, if you go left,
they want you to go more left. They're never satisfied.
But when it came to Israel, they forced the President

(19:24):
to take sides against Israel. Well, that very side taking
is what cost Jamal Bowman his seat in New York.
So keep in mind, no matter what tug of wars
shirts and skins us versus them is being played out
in the big stage. Behind the scenes, there's a major
tug of war within the Democrat Party for socialist Democrats

(19:45):
to take it over, and they took a big loss
last night. You'd be wise to maybe say, gee, we've
got the social Democrats fighting to take over the establishment
and progress Democrat Party. And now you've got trump Ism
trying to do what the Tea Party movement did. And

(20:07):
the Republicans were very good at absorbing the Tea Party.
I don't know how they pulled it off. They've taken
US trillions more into debt and the Tea parties right
there with them. Go figure. But these two tug of
wars are going on trump Ism is going to happen
when Donald Trump leaves? How does Donald Trump live on

(20:29):
in the party? Ronald Reagan was far more influential as
a Reagan Revolution than he was as an eight year president. Now,
the difference is Donald Trump doesn't do anything that isn't
in the Republican platform. It's already absorbed. So what you're
looking at is not Republicans in name only, but Republicans

(20:50):
who will actually live the platform with courage like Donald
Trump trump Ism. That's less to play out, but they're
in the midst of that fight. They took a big
hit last night in New York. It's no small story.
The other story is the presidential debate. And we were
joking last half hour while you were probably still asleep.
Who doesn't plan to watch this tomorrow night? First of all,

(21:12):
there's no basketball, there is no hockey, there's nothing to watch.
You're all binged out waiting for the end of summer
new releases. Plus what's going to have a bigger impact
on your life than the direction of our country. I

(21:33):
expect a historic high Nielsen raiding for this debate. That's
a lot of highes. Now, most of those eyes already
have a determined opinion on Trump and Biden in all directions. Now,
for the Democrats, if we were all honest, it would

(21:55):
be well, he won't leave. So that's our guy. It's
Sam or Trump or this guy. See now, I'm sick
of being pandered to whatever. Whenever they're in office, they
never do what they say, and even when they do
what they say, it never helps me. I'm interested in
a new direction. And I remember my life just four

(22:17):
years ago under Donald Trump and outside of COVID it
really was better. And then there are going to be
a good portion of them going. Donald Trump is the
devil himself. Which, by the way, do you ever track
the memes of Donald Trump? They all go too far,
But yesterday's may have been a new low. It's Donald

(22:39):
Trump all in white with giant angel wings descending from
heaven over flocks of white souls, if you will, And
then it says, keep your heart's pure and your mind's
at ease. The Shepherd cometh this November. The faithful shall
rejoice on the days of his return. Now, comparisons to

(23:03):
Donald Trump and Christ, you get that feeling with memes.
This one clearly just comes right out and does it
probably trying to be funny, but that's too far. If
you think Donald Trump is some kind of a savior,
you're as sick as those who think he's a devil.
He's a businessman turned politician, a flawed human being like

(23:25):
the rest of us. Is he a better choice than
Joe Biden? Well, in my humble opinion, yes, proven by
the four years he was president, with the exception of
the biggest mistake trusting Fauci and COVID. But all this
to say, I don't think there's People have firm set
opinions on both Trump and Biden. But guess what, they

(23:48):
have the same opinions of CNN. And there's a lot
on the line for CNN tomorrow night. Now, first of all,
journalism doesn't exist. It's dead. So all you have is
buy and narratives. And CNN is proven it's biased chops.
CNN itself is a fascinating story, starting with Turner himself.

(24:11):
Why don't we wait till six at night and ten
at night for the news? We have cable? Now we
have all these channels. What if one channels news whenever
people want it? Think about it. That's the first mind
that starts in motion. The path that leads to what
we live now. You don't even listen to radio when

(24:33):
you have to. You listen to it when you want
to on demand or podcasts on demand. It used to
be every morning you would get up and for somebody
like me, I might have one or two competitors, but
that's it in my market. I'm competing on the radio
against those two competitors, the music ones. I can't keep

(24:57):
you from going there, or so on and so forth.
What's a guy on the radio today competing with everything? Television, phones, kids, podcasts.
But it all began Ted Turner, Hey, we don't have

(25:18):
three channels anymore. Let's take one of ours and do
news whenever people want it. Another person said, hey, let's
do weather whenever people want it. When's the last time
you tuned in at six and ten to watch the news?
And why would you house fires, patty crime? When's the
last time he got up and read the newspaper? You know,

(25:40):
yesterday's news today? When what's happening right now is on
your phone? Why do we bother to give time checks?
Who doesn't know what time it is? It's right on
your phone. So CNN starts all news, then it covers
the Gulf War and boom it explodes. It becomes a

(26:01):
part of the American life. Then it starts dabbling in
talk and just like MTV never started playing music videos anymore,
it started doing reality TV, CNN starts adding talk shows
and then opinionated bias talk shows. But what we saw
during the Obama era that was gloves off, Toto pulls

(26:23):
the curtain back for all to see the wizard for
what he is. You expect bias from CNN. It already
began day before yesterday with a Trump operative. Does anybody
think that CNN's not going to be biased in this debate?

(26:47):
And how might they express that bias? Questions they ask questions,
they don't ask questions, they clarify, follow up questions, they
don't clarify follow up. I wonder if all three are
baked in the cake. Is there anything for somebody on

(27:09):
the right that CNN could do? You go bye? That
was fair, That was really good. They did a good job.
Don't hold your breath. How many Americans are going to
be objective and watching go? Donald Trump doesn't seem like
the devil to me, didn't seem like a dictator to me?
Or no matter what he does, he's the Orange Man,
He's the Babboch, He's the Boogeyman. And no matter what

(27:30):
Joe Biden does, even if he can stand for ninety
three minutes, he's seen Ailey's too old. But if CNN,
like the Washington Post, is trying to reinvent itself, tomorrow
is a huge opportunity to do it. And if they don't,
that big the biggest swing him a mish tomorrow night

(27:51):
in the presidential debate.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
Good morning, guys, this is Jaiff, pleasant View, Tennessee, and
my morning show is your morning show with Michael Dale Johner.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Thanks for waking up with your morning show, and welcome
to Wednesday, June sixth, twenty twenty four. If you're just
waking up, here's what you need to know. Your top
five pick up the day. Robert F. Kennedy Junior. He
believes Donald Trump is going to win the upcoming debate
against Joe Biden. Mark Mayfield has more. On Tuesday, an

(28:24):
interview was released.

Speaker 5 (28:25):
Where Kennedy said he doesn't think it's possible for President
Biden to beat Trump in that debate. He also claimed
Trump is the greatest debater in modern American history. Kennedy,
who's running as an independent candidate, recently expressed frustration that
he wasn't allowed on the debate stage with Biden and Trump,
claiming that CNN illegally worked with the other candidates to
exclude him. The presidential debate is scheduled for Thursday night

(28:48):
in Atlanta.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
I'm Mark Nathield. In the Republican primary process, Donald Trump
took a pass on all the debates, and nobody shined,
and he won from not being there. No one shines
tomorrow night, RFK maybe glad he's not there. Well, New
York has made its choice. We've often talked about the
I Israel and the problem that may be for Joe Biden,

(29:11):
who first stood by Israel, then got pressure from the
Squad and the Socialist Democrats within his party that that
was too far, so then he backed off. Well, those
kinds of anti Semitic stances for pales sited against Israel
might cost Biden in the future, but it cost Jamal Bowman.
Last night, Andrew Whitman.

Speaker 8 (29:32):
Recaps Democratic Westchester County Executive George Latimer scoring the biggest
win of New York's primary election. He easily defeated incumbent
Jamal Bowman, who was backed by Bernie Sanders and AOC.
Bowman was critical of Israel following the October attack by
hamas a stance of a likely cost Bowman with voters.
AOC survived her own primary challenge Tuesday, as did Manhattan

(29:55):
freshman Dan Goldman former CNN contributor John Avlon on his
primary in Suffolk County's first district. Avlon will take on
Republican incumbent Nick Lolota this fall. Andrew Whitman NBC News
Radio New York.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
Get a hold of yourself. It's only one poll, but
President Biden may be making some headway with independent voters.
Lisa Taylor has more.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
A recent NPR PBS News Marris poll shows Biden leading
Trump fifty percent to forty eight percent among independents. That's
a positive sign for Biden, who is trailing Trump forty
two percent to fifty four percent among independence last month
in a similar poll. The voting block is crucial for
both candidates and winning key battleground states this November. Trump, however,
holds a one percentage point lead and a head to

(30:38):
head matchup among voters who say they will vote in
the general election. I only sa tailor.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Well, we all like to have a little relief from
our debt, especially the younger folks. Gen Ziers really in debt.
According to new analysis from online marketing place lending Tree,
Brian Shook has those details.

Speaker 9 (30:54):
Among those living in the one hundred largest metropolitan areas,
the median percentage of gen'ss with debt is just over
ninety seven percent. The median non mortgage debt of those
gen z Ers is over sixteen grand. The analysis showed
that they were most likely to have credit card debt
than any other type, with nearly eighty one percent owing

(31:15):
money on a card. I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
Well, Prince the Eisley Brothers among thirty artists in the
twenty twenty five Hollywood Walk of Fame class. Others in
the music world include George Strait Keith, Urban Green Day
honorees in the class of twenty twenty five have up
to two years to set the date for their acceptance ceremonies.
Names from other worlds like movies, John Carpenter, Jane Fonda,

(31:41):
Colin Ferrell and Frand Dresher, Molly Shannon, Bill Nye, and
Chris Wallace from TV, while sports icons David Beckham and
Oral Hrscheiser will also get stars here. You can dilute
that too much, Bill nor The stars used to be
like Bogart, the sobol, the science Guy. How you gonna
you walk along? And you see Chris Wallace. Yeah, Bill

(32:01):
Nye would be on that list. Love Molly Shannon and
Fran Dresher. But come on, fast times, not fast times.
The original Height Hollywood is it Hollywood Knights the movie
with Fran Dresher. Oh no, that's a classic. You gotta
go a new bomb Turk. You gotta go back and
watch it. But yeah, I mean, just too many enough,

(32:22):
all right. Whenever you're watching a Hallmark movie, you just
make this face. It's because they're so sweet. It's so nice.
Just smile like nails on a chalkboard. Hallmark making an effort,
probably to get some of you guys watching. Hallmark and
the Kansas City Chiefs are teaming up for an upcoming
Christmas classic holiday Touchdown, a Chiefs love Story. It's gonna

(32:45):
airr as part of Hallmark's Countdown to christ Christmas event
later this year. The movie will tell the story of
a fan whose family of Chiefs fans is the front
runner for the Fan of the Year contest. She finds
there's a spark between her and the team's director of
fan and age. By the way, this has nothing to
do with Taylor swift Tead drafts Kelsey. The movie's gonna

(33:08):
film in Kansas City this summer, including at Arrowhead Stadium. Oh,
I don't think any breakfast now. Amba Draft is tonight
in Brooklyn, Atlanta. The Hawks have the first pick, and
trust me, they need it not much else other than baseball,
and they didn't even have that in Saint Louis. Cardinals
reigned out yesterday. They'll play two today against the Braves.
One early, one later raised one's eleven to three over

(33:31):
the Mariners. Guardians one outslugged the O's ten to eight
deep x one five to four over the Twins. NAT's lost,
Rangers lost and Mariners lost. And birthdays today cyclist Greg
Lamond sixty three years old today. Actor Chris O'Donnell is
fifty four. My well favorite modern day Yankee Hall of

(33:52):
Famer Derek Jeter, old number two is turning big five. Oh,
he'll be fifty today. And pop star Ariana gun Dae
thirty one. You have to watch him, said Salmon Kat
Salmon Cant the show I think my kids watched when
they were real little on the Disney Channel. I remember
if she was a little kid and I said, this
girl's got comedic chops like Lucille Ball. Keep an eye
on her. She is funny. She can act too. But

(34:15):
popstar Ariana Grande thirty one. And if it's your birthday,
Happy birthday, as we always say, we are so glad
you were born. And thanks for making us a part
of your birthday morning. We're all in this together. This
is your Morning Show with Michael nheld Jowin Up
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