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Streaming live on your iHeartRadio app and on your local
radio station. This is your morning show. This is the
show that belongs to you, on the one chance to
live This day, Wednesday, July, the tenth year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty four. Waking up former President Trump. I can't

(01:30):
believe I'm about to do this. You know I sense this,
and that's why we have Chris Walker joining us in
the third hour today. There is so much momentum against
Joe Biden. All you have to do is stay out
of the way. Just don't remember how we talked about
Donald Trump having really the perfect amount of Donald Trump

(01:51):
because of the lawfare of the left locking him up
in a courtroom so that he wouldn't go to rallies
and say things that the media can pick. Now, Donald
Trump spoke for a long time yesterday, and probably the
most significant thing is he didn't announce Marco Rubio as
running mate. But he didn't tease Marco Rubio as running mate.

(02:14):
That would be fine. Discussing the seriousness of the situation
our country finds itself and how important it is to
correct this course immediately for our time and for all time.
Those are all good things. When you start w W
e ing and challenging clearly what might be a Parkinson

(02:38):
slash Parkinson's dementia eighty two year old to a golf match,
that might start feeling a little silly, don't well, But
it opened the door for the White House to do
just that, make the former president look silly. Obviously, our

(02:59):
president has bu with NATO leaders from around the world.
He's actually running the country. Obviously, he's focused on serious
issues and not silly antics like come golf with me.
I wish Trump wouldn't play that loose. You got him

(03:20):
on the ropes, let his legs wobble. But that's what
happened yesterday. Meanwhile, a lot of focus on House Democrats.
Now we started the week thinking okay, and we got
more polls today. Poles don't look good. In fact, you
really will need voter fraud to pull this off. At

(03:43):
this point, I need brighton flawed fraud, cracking fraud. So
the president can't win, will he bring senators and representatives
down with him? And so now here came back all
of the Democrat lawmakers, and we thought, well, there's gonna
be a big push for Joe Biden to step beside. Well,

(04:05):
the House Democrats met for a good bit of time yesterday,
and when the meeting was all said and done, they
were split over the future of Joe Biden's presidency. One
in particular was not split. He was pretty outspoken Colorado
Senator Michael Bennett, who has become my guest, quote unquote,
I don't even know how you do that, the first

(04:27):
Senate Democrat to acknowledge this guy can't win. I think
you know, we've had governors do that. I think we've
had senators say the president owes it to the people
and to the senators to prove he's capable. But I mean,
this would be the first, I guess to come right
out and say this guy don't have a shot of winning.

(04:51):
And when we go inside the numbers, we see pretty
good reason for that. Now, I love this poll. First,
that's an our poll. Who better to look at how
a seventy eight year old and an eighty one year
older firing and an upcoming presidential election and Trump leads
fifty to forty five in Wisconsin. That's important because you know,

(05:16):
we often talk about Biden can't win. Without Pennsylvania and Wisconsin,
there's no way to get to the number. And so
here is a five point lead, and there is we're
going to convention next week. That's not good. Remember we
spent a lot of time in our journeys of discovery

(05:40):
because the easy thing to do is go jesu, it's
gonna be the twenty sixteen map, you know, the first
match between these two, or the twenty twenty match kind
of a thing, and it really isn't. It's its own
twenty twenty four map. But with Wisconsin, Pennsylvanian and a
lot of the six of this state's looking the way

(06:01):
they're looking, it looks like the twenty sixteen map on steroids.
This is probably very very good news waking up this
morning for a lot of you. This is cook which

(06:23):
is very very conservative by nature. So if the conservative
pole is showing, this comes a little reverb, if you will.
And what it's showing is clearly the president sitting at

(06:45):
I mean, worst case scenario, the former president Donald Trump
is sitting at two and seventy electoral votes, but there
are forty four, I mean, he's got a solid one
and forty eight can't be touched. He's got a seventy
one electoral votes that are likely. He's got forty nine

(07:05):
on a link on a lean to Biden's forty four
on a leen and only fifteen likely. And then you
get the in the middle, the toss ups, and you're like, well,
how do you think toss ups are feeling right now?
So they're looking at the electoral college map, and I'll

(07:27):
give you the ones that they they have taught as
toss ups Michigan with fifteen electoral college votes, Pennsylvania with nineteen.
In Wisconsin, I don't think I would have two of
those threes for sure in toss up. Pennsylvania would not qualify,

(07:47):
nor would Wisconsin. At this point five plus eight plus,
that wouldn't be a toss up to me. That would
be at least a Trump lean, if not a Trump likely.
Even Mission where Donald Trump is leading, would be a
lean more than a toss up. So I'm saying this
is a very very conservative pole. They have as a

(08:09):
Democrat lead what I would have as toss ups quite frankly,
but by the criteria I just gave, Okay, I'll call
that a lean. Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire. Do you see
the swing that has taking place? And by the way,
the likely's they've got Virginia as a likely Biden, and this,

(08:32):
by the way, still gets Trump to two seventy. There
are several poles that have Donald Trump leading In Virginia
share our conservative the cook polling is I would have
Virginia as a toss up right now, not a likely D.
I'd probably a main is a lean D, but not
a likely D. What's the point I'm getting at? The

(08:55):
swing states are no longer in question, the toss ups
are now leans, and the Biden leans are now toss ups.
So the point is if the election were held today,

(09:18):
Donald Trump would win by a landslide. And to the
fears of these members of Congress, I get it, he's
probably gonna take you down with him.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
But the.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
Way this lays out looks like it's only gonna get
worse between now and November, not better. There's even some
solid d's.

Speaker 5 (09:49):
Now.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Two months ago people probably looked at the radio and go,
who is this light?

Speaker 6 (09:52):
What?

Speaker 1 (09:52):
He doesn't know what he's talking about. Look, I just
watched New York in a midterm election nearly get a
rapt Republican governor. It was a squeaker right down to
the final votes. I'm not so certain New York New
Jersey hearn in play, and this one has them as

(10:16):
a solid D. Even the solid d's aren't solid. There's
only three likely d's and one of them is losing.
There's three Democrat leans and he's losing. Two of the
three in Minnesota is a tie, and the toss ups

(10:40):
all three are leaning heavily towards Donald Trump. Now I
bring this up only to make this simple, simple point.
They know what they're looking at, they know what they're
up against. The only thing on their mind is, first

(11:00):
of all, one, we're trapped. We made our bed and
we're forced to sleep in it. He wouldn't go when
we got him elected, and he's not going to go now.
If he doesn't go or die, there's nothing we can do.
If you give you that second verse and make me
laugh one time, he left it at him. But he's

(11:32):
refusing to go at least as of Wednesday, July the tenth.
But if he doesn't go, they go down, and how
many go down with him? That's what's really up. And
then they're also trying to figure out, well, even if
he decided to go, and I still think there's a
chance the drip drip and the pressure of pressure pressure
he could find the cave, but he's got to go

(11:54):
because he has to release those delegates. Are you really
better off at that point? You're really don't have any
other move than Kamala Harris at this point, or potentially
which could create a lot of momentum on open convention.
And at an open convention, anything could happen, including Hillary Clinton, doubtful,

(12:15):
Michelle Obama Obama, but you could create something, But right
now it's not a play. I don't think with Kamala Harris,
though Donald Trump is focusing about a third on Kamala
Harris in two thirds on a fading Joe Biden. So
I just thought it'd be interesting to look at this
cook pole because they are so conservative, and even in

(12:35):
that you can see the shift. There's an ultimate shift
I could do for a historical perspective. Maybe we'll do
it at five point thirty. I tug up a John F.
Kennedy's speech from nineteen sixty two on the fourth of July,
just to give you the framework of the Democrat Party pendulum.
The Democrat Party in nineteen sixty two is now right

(12:57):
of the Republican Party today, today's Democrat Party is left
of the nineteen twenty four Socialist Party. That's what's going
on in America, and Americans are starting to figure it out.
But look at the shifts and the leans in this pole.

(13:17):
There's nothing really solid left for the Democrats. I don't
even if I throw Colorado in here, quite frankly, but
they've got in this California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Jersey. I would not put New York here, but
it's there. Oregon, Rhode, Island, Vermont, and Washington. That's it,

(13:43):
and most of them bankrupting, failing, and in chaos, with
people very highly stressed, going under living in those states.
So waking up this morning, what hasn't changed probably Joe
Biden's cognitive capabilities, but the tug of war, the push
to get Joe to step aside, because only he can,

(14:05):
and if he doesn't, it looks like an apparent landslide.
The only one that could possibly reach into the jaws
of victory and steal out defeat would be Donald Trump.
And the only thing he did yesterday that it kind
of leans towards that, challenging the old guy to golf
when he should be focused on the seriousness of where
we live. That's kind of what's setting up to be,

(14:27):
what today is looking like, and what we need to
be aware of. Waking up, This is your Morning Show
with Michael del Chona on the Aaron, streaming live on
your iHeartRadio app everywhere. This is your morning show. I'm
Michael del Jona. If you're just waking up. Former President
Donald Trump is challenging Joe Biden to another debate as

(14:48):
well as a million dollar round of golf, and he
teased a lot Marco Rubio being his running mate. House
Democrats seems split over the future of Joe Biden. The
polls don't seem split at all about the future of
Joe and if he's days in, he's going to lose.
And Colorado Senator Michael Bennett has become the first Senate
Democrats to publicly acknowledge his belief Joe Biden cannot win

(15:09):
the election in November. And Shrek is returning to the
big screen. How many Shreks have we had? I did
see the first one. I love Mike Meyer, but there's
like twelve now there is there that many, So I
don't know if that's that big of a deal that's more.
In Aeronsfield, we made a reference off the air to
the sitcom Alice in the seventies, right over Aaron's young.
She didn't get it.

Speaker 7 (15:30):
I'm like, what flow.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
And kiss my grits? Not on your radiar? Radar is it?
I have no idea what that means. That must be
nice to be young. I'll be dead so much sooner
than you.

Speaker 8 (15:41):
Well, you can't say things like these are scary things
to say a lot.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Well, as my father used to tell me, no one
gets out of this thing alive. A new survey is
out and we have our most educated cities. Let me
guess they're all blue.

Speaker 8 (15:59):
Many of them are are. Yes, Yes, actually they are
all blue.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Of the trading grounds they do.

Speaker 8 (16:06):
But they aren't necessarily the highest performing cities.

Speaker 7 (16:10):
So while I have they looked at.

Speaker 8 (16:12):
Eleven metrics and it's this is not as comprehensive, but
they did look at bachelor's degrees, quality of public school systems,
gender education gap, and arbor. Michigan came in number one.
I know, I know that's not that surprising, but also
I was I thought like it would be Boston or Cambridge.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
That's all the way down at number nine.

Speaker 8 (16:33):
Wow, yeah, interesting. San Jose is second, Washington, Arlington, Alexandria.
That's in third, Durham, North Carolina, fourth, Madison, Wisconsin, San Francisco, Raleigh, Austin,
and Boston.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Then Seattle the least educated.

Speaker 8 (16:49):
So many in Texas and California, which is interesting. So Visalia, California,
one McAllen, Texas, Brownsville, Bakersfield, California, and Madesta, California. Stuf Aucton, California.
Then you have Hickory, Lenore, North Carolina, Beaumont, Fort Arthur, Texas,
Salinas and Corpus Christi the round out the least educative

(17:10):
cities on this list.

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you know, coming up at six o'clock. We were talking
about these pendulums and I had pulled this video aside,
and it's John F. Kennedy in nineteen sixty two, on
the fourth of July delivering an independent speech. And the

(17:58):
clip I have is about two minutes and three eight seconds,
but I want to share it with you and again
you'll you will love what you hear. You will go
why don't we have presidents to talk like this anymore? Not?
That's that's that from the movie. What is the movie called?

Speaker 3 (18:16):
Again?

Speaker 1 (18:16):
That was Unfrosted. Jeffrey loved the movie Unfrosted by Jerry Seinfeld.
I thought there were cute moments. It was brilliant, but
I would not call it a brilliant movie. It's two words.
It means don't ask. Yeah, that was Oh what's the
name Bill Burr? Bill Burr plays the John F. Kennedy character.

Speaker 5 (18:38):
It was loaded with superstars. I'm sorry that I disrupted. No, no,
it was. It was good, but not the way you
make it great. And by the way, there are five shreks.
I've only seen one but the fifth is coming out.
We did the research on that there and this will
be the fifth Shrek.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
All right.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
So but.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
This fourth of July. I was on the air prior
to the fourth of July, and what we had was
kind of like two Americas. The one that was kind
of nostalgically looking back and finding ways to celebrate based
on what we were more than the dysfunction of what
we are. And you can go back to nineteen sixty
two and it wasn't so so the America of that

(19:22):
day was still in touch with the America of its founding.
And it will have a profound effect on you. Just
listening to it. You'll go, oh, my gosh, where are
we gone? Where are we gone to look for all
this technology? I'm sorry. We were better off outside playing
with friends and home for dinner as soon as it
was dark or somebody started screaming out the front door.

(19:46):
These phones, they may be intelligence, but they've made us
very unintelligent and certainly less intelligent. I was watching a
comedian the other day, and he's brilliant, and he's always
doing these comparatives to the way things were. And because
it's such a shock to young people from millennials to

(20:09):
gen Z. He explains it. He goes, you know, there
was a time that the phone used to ring and
you didn't know who was calling. Think about that. I mean, Jeffy,
you're in awe that Aaron didn't know Alice. Yeah, there
are people listening right now that don't know phones used

(20:30):
to ring. Remember when caller ID came out, that was huge.
I had a party line as a child. Oh I
did too? Did you nice to love it? And I
wreak taffic as you can imagine, I got in trouble
for listening in. If you don't know what that is.
You could pick up the phone and there were multiple
people using it and you would have to either be
kind and wait, or you're all on a party line together,

(20:52):
get off the phone. But anyway, but this comedian brilliantly
shows you how the phone used to ring and you'd
answer it and you had no idea who it was. Now,
the phone rings, nobody answers the phone, right, and you
certainly wouldn't answer the phone not knowing who it was.
That so much the times have changed. But then he
goes into his routine and he says, and you know

(21:13):
how when we called people. You know how we did it.
We knew their phone numbers and they were all memorized
in our brain. And I thought, I remember those days.
I knew my phone number, my mother's phone number, my
father's phone number, my brother's phone numbers, my friend's phone numbers.
How do I don't think? I don't even think I know.
Do you know sometimes in a store and they go

(21:34):
in your phone number. I don't know my own phone
number because A I don't call me, and B it's
just my face and I hit it. Yep, I don't
know Jeffrey's phone number. I start typing Jeffrey. Are we
really smarter?

Speaker 3 (21:46):
For all of this?

Speaker 1 (21:48):
The phone's smart? But are we as smart? Are we
becoming dumber? And is that by design? So I want
to compare coming up in our journey of discovery? And
I want to start with JFKN. I know a lot
of people think I'm obsessed with JFK. I'm assessed with
JFK and Ronald Reagan of my lifetime. Everybody else, Yeah,
they were okay. But I want you to hear in
nineteen sixty two is fourth of July address, just to

(22:10):
give you a sense of how far we've come and
I'll let you decide whether we've gone in a good
direction or a bad direction. I mean, the Democrat Party
in nineteen sixty two is right of the Republican Party today,

(22:36):
and the Democrat Party today is left of the Socialist
Party of nineteen twenty four. That's staggering. I'll do one even.
I used to always use this analogy, think of the
pendulum swing from John F. Kennedy to Ted Kennedy, and
that was out of the same womb. There was no

(23:03):
distance in nineteen sixty two between John F. Kennedy and
George Washington. None. You'll hear it in the speech today.
You've bought, potentially many Americans have bought the lie that
were a democracy not a republic, that were mob rule,

(23:28):
Patsy's doormats, open borders woke. Compare that to John F. Kennedy'speech.
We'll do that next half hour. I bring that up
because when we're looking at these poles, and in particular
the Cook pole, how is this all playing well? If
you go to solid R versus solid D. And we

(23:48):
do this with every electoral college map, because America is
not as divided as you think. In fact, the map
is virtually all red. The problem is those blue dots
are in really big cities with a lot of people
pandered to, bought and paid for, and they add up
to a lot. And this cook map is very conservative

(24:16):
or in this case left leaning. I mean it has Michigan, Pennsylvanian,
Wisconsin as toss ups. They're at the very least Republican leaning,
if not likely at this point, but that's how they
have it. They have Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire leaning Democrat.
I would call them toss ups. They have Virginia as

(24:39):
a likely D. There are several poles that of Donald
Trump leading in Virginia right now. Don't know how solid
that is, or Maine and the I'm when you get to
the solid d's, Colorado, Ain's so solid, my friends. And
I'm not so certain that New York and New Jersey
are that solid. But the solids are down to about
twelve states for the d's. The solid ours Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,

(25:10):
both districts North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota Tennessee, Utah,
West Virginia, Wyoming a long list. Is America swinging back
and if the right voice, with the truthful, historically accurate

(25:35):
intention of America were to appear and connect the dots.
Despite all the indoctrination of common education for decades, all
the indoctrination from higher education decades more, all the indoctrination

(25:56):
from Hollywood and motion pictures, or from television from sitcoms
to drama, and all of the death of journalism which
rewrites reality daily. Is America figuring it out, if for
no other reason, by the worldview of the other side
failing daily, and the policies failing in their municipalities and states. Oh,

(26:22):
the pendulum swing from JFK in sixty two to today,
and then what we're seeing in this cook pole of
the electoral college map. Now most in America today will
wake up and just see that map like they see
other maps or poles, even if they go that deep
and say there's no way Joe Biden can win. Well,
that's true, But is something else on the move, something

(26:47):
far more hopeful for our time and all time.

Speaker 3 (26:52):
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With Michael Del Jorno.

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Speaker 4 (27:05):
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Speaker 1 (27:05):
President Biden is using the big NATO visit as a
prop to look fit for office. Mark Mayfield has our
today in politics.

Speaker 7 (27:14):
As Biden spoke at the NATO summit in Washington, d C.
Marking the seventy fifth anniversary of the alliance, our friends,
this good that we're stronger than ever because this moment
history calls for our collective strength. The summit comes at
a critical time for Biden as he faces major pressure
from fellow Democrats to show he's fit to serve another
four years as president.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Biden said that NATO.

Speaker 7 (27:36):
Was more powerful than ever, citing better resources and stronger alliances.
He added that Ukraine can and will stop Putin as
it continues its war against Russia and Donald Trump challenging
Biden to another debate and a round of golf while
hosting a campaign rally in Florida on Tuesday, Trump said
he's officially offering Biden the chance to redeem himself in
front of the entire world after his poor debate performance

(27:56):
last month. Trump suggested they hold another debate this week. However,
Biden is Washington, d C. To attend the NATO summit
with other world leaders until Friday. Trump also challenged Biden
to an eighteen hole golf match, saying he would donate
one million dollars to a charity of Biden's choice if
the president wins. That's politics, Mark Mayfield, NBC News Radio.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
As for whom the former president thinks would replace Joe
Biden if he did step aside, Trump had this to say, I.

Speaker 6 (28:21):
Think it has to be Kamala if she's not the
one chosen, and I think you're going to have a
revolution in the Democrat Party. I don't know if he
is or not. He seems to say that he's not.
When you have delegates, like, there's not a lot anybody
can do if you say no.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
So Trump has this big rally at his garrel in Miami.
Marco Rubio canceled other plans to be there. A lot
of people anticipated that maybe even the VEEP announcement would
be made. Has he made a final decision and what
are his thoughts on little Marco?

Speaker 5 (28:51):
He certainly will.

Speaker 6 (28:51):
And he's a fantastic guy, and he's a friend of mine,
and he is one of the top people. And let's
see how we do over the next week, but probably
over the next week, so maybe even at the convention.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Probably one of my favorite senators in any city or state.
I lived in with Senator Jim Inhoff in Oklahoma. I
cherish about a decade and a half of memories with
him and Julia, who ran his office. So many great memories.
He's one of the only senators that had an American

(29:25):
flag raised over the Capitol that waved for an entire day,
then brought down and given to me in an honor.
Just a terrific guy. Loved to fly flow. I had
a partner that we used to do the show together,
Gwen Freeman. She was crazy enough to go up with
him in one of his experimental planes. I was wise
enough never to do that. I think. On three occasions

(29:47):
Senator in Hoff landed crash landed on Riverside Drive in Tulsa.
On occasion he passed away. The Oklahoma Republicans family confirmed
that he passed away. I think I'm Monday at eighty
nine years old, after suffering a stroke over the Fourth
of July weekend. A great American, a great United States
senator in the Senate. In ninety four retired in twenty

(30:10):
twenty three, making him the longest serving senator in the
state of Oklahoma history. Good Man really good American Jim
Minhoff gone at the age of eighty nine.

Speaker 4 (30:20):
Hey.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise, in particular among
older adults see the Villages in Florida. Michael Cassner reports.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
New data from fair Health found a nearly five percent
jump and STD diagnoses from twenty twenty to twenty twenty three.
Among people aged sixty five and older. That jump was
nearly twenty four percent. Syphilis was leading the way, followed
by gonorrhea. Young people and those nineteen to twenty four
were the only groups to see a decrease in STDs.

(30:53):
I'm Michael Cassner.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Boy. That generation got it in the sixties and seventies
at A Yeah, there's seventies and eighties, if you know
what I mean. Hello Buffo Oom, a member of the
iconic country group the Oakridge Boys, has passed away. The
tenor singer Joan Bonzel lost his battle with neuromuscular disorder

(31:17):
on July ninth. He was seventy six years old. Bonzil
retired from touring back in January due to mobility issues.
He shared a message with his fans at the time,
thanking them for the support over fifty years. The Oakridge
Boys are currently on their farewell tour with the help
of Ben James, who has been handling all of Bonzell's parts. Well.
I remember a very ceremonial moment in Virginia Beach when

(31:40):
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It's ten best ranking notes that well behaved dogs can
run free without a leash with no shortage of wastebag
stations provided by the Friends of Jupiter Beach nonprofit. Jupiter
Dog Beach also has freshwater showers for pets. It's only
one other Florida dog beach in the top ten. Fort

(32:16):
DeSoto Park in Panellas County is ranked seventh. The entry
states that it dates back to the late nineteenth century,
and in the modern era, Fort de Soto allows beach
access to dogs in a designated spot. I'm Joel malcoln all.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
Of them topless, I might add Shrek is returning to
the big screen. We believe due to our research that
is number five, number six, like six year What's Your Name? Shrek?

Speaker 4 (32:44):
DreamWorks Animation announced Tuesday that Trek five is currently in development,
with a July twenty twenty six release. Currently set, original
Shrek stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz are
all confirmed to return. Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Quarterfinals will continue today at Wimbledon. On the men's side. Yesterday,
twelve seed American Tommy Paul lost in four sets to
three seat Carlos al Carrez. On the women's side, nineteen
seed American Emma Navarro lost in straight sets to Jasmine Palini.
In Baseball of Cities of You Morning Show Interest, the

(33:21):
Guardians won ninety eight over the Tigers, Rangers won five
to four over the Angels, Mariners won eight three over
the Padres, and the Rays won five to three over
My Yankees. D Backs Nets both lost. Cardinals were off.
They'll start a series with the Royals and then the
Cubs this weekend at Bush Stadium. Birthdays Today in the
City Orleans, Singer Arlo Guthrie is seventy seven years old,

(33:43):
speaking of the Cubs. Former cover cubby Andre Dawson is
seventy years old today. Modern Families Sofia Vergara is fifty
two years old today, and singer Jessica Simpson is that
the eighties or the nineties? That was the nineties, right,
Jessica Simpson in Reality TV early two thousand, Yeah, forty
four years old today. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday.

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We're so glad you were born, and thanks for making
your morning show a part of your day. That's your
top five stories to day. When we come back, a
little historic perspective of the pendulum shifts from worldview to
policy view, to culture to economy. If you don't get
your balance right, you can miss these swings. So we're
gonna kind of get a big picture view of the

(34:26):
pendulum swing because a lot of you think, well, the
media is finally doing its job. Not really, We're all
in this together. This is your morning show with Michael
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