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A new way of.
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Talk, a new way of understanding, because we're in this together.
This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell Chorno.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
It's just like that twenty four hours had passed and
here we are again. How does it happen so fast?
Over and over and over again. Yeah, it's like groundhog Day,
isn't it. It's like it's like trying to understand time. Yeah.
More on that with Kamala Harris later seven minutes after
the hour. Thanks for waking up with your morning show.
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you're just waking up. Top lawmakers are calling on Secret
Service director to resign. More on that in a moment.
Vice President Kamala Harris was on a speakerphone with President
Biden during her first public campaign meeting yesterday. Harris has
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enough delegates at this moment to receive the official Democratic
presidential nomination. Imagine she has secured enough delegance in one
day and having not even campaigned, and having not even
earned them. Oh girl, baby girl, And they're getting to
her too as well as aoc blew me away. Yesterday.
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She didn't make the top two No, but she is
in the top three of members of Congress who grilled
Cheetle and the Secret Service. Yesterday another huge story pro
palesty in groups are organizing major protests for the BBDT
and Yahoo visit, and we'll talk more about that with
Lieutenant Colonel James Tarrafano and former President Trump says mistakes
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were made. Really Right now, we interrupt the opening of
this show for this very very special geography lesson with Mamala. Kamala.
Ukraine is a country in Europe. It exists next to
another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country, Russia
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is a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a smaller
country called Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
So basically there, it's so good, A big misunderstanding, all right,
I appreciate that, Kamala.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
I want to do three things right off the bat.
I watched the entire House Committee hearing with the head
of Secret Service, and look when this all began. I
framed it this way. This was either either very poor
advanced planning and clearly that came out yesterday and it
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was it was lack of personnel and that came out
yesterday and clearly was or worse And what would or
worse indicate the unthinkable and the unspeakable. Now, the difference
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from Daily Plaza, and this is they failed. They couldn't
possibly anticipate a screen behind him with a graphic and
him turning at the very millisecond to look at it.
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But the lack of cooperation, the lack of planning, the
lack of execution, it was unthinkable. It's inexplicable. And there
wasn't a single member of card. Now. I can think
of two Democrats who played at party lines and made
it about the gun, but that would be such a misrepresentation.
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I was as proud as Republicans as I was about
as Democrats yesterday and handling the Secret Service director. That
was an American moment, an American response, and an American Congress.
It can happen, and it finally did. Now, if I
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have to pick my top three, do we want to
go in first order or reverse ord? Casey would do
reverse order and moving up two big notches to number two.
He would start at the lower one. Yeah, should we
do it Casey style? Or I like the Casey Casey style? Yes? Please? Well,
then that will start us with AOC. Oh, and I'm
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not so certain AOC is three. She could be number
one because AOC touches on beyond Donald Trump, Beyond an innocent,
heroic American killed and two others injured, the real threat
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that almost played out might still be playing out, could
still happen. In fact, if Trump, Kamalaw or any other
major candidate is assassinated, the civil unrest that would lead
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to either chaos or even worse civil war. Makes this
a Secret Service failure, of course, but it is a
national security crisis if not solved and prevented. Oh girl,
baby girl, a top three member of the House of
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Representatives and handling a Secret Service yesterday, Secret Service Director, listen, Director.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
Cheetle, respectfully, what you had just laid out about sixty days.
We are currently in the midst of a of an
especially concentrated presidential campaign in the moment that is also
paired with, of course, elections happening across the country that
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are happening in about one hundred days. So the notion
of a report coming out in sixty days when the
threat environment is so high in the United States, irrespective
of party, is not acceptable. And I think it's very
important to understand.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
That this is not theater.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
This is not about jockeying. This is about the safety
of some of the most highly targeted and valued targets
internationally and domestically in the United States of America.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Now, in context, let me tell you, let me just
give AOC some praise here in context, at this point,
she has sat through almost maybe just under two hours
of evasive maneuvers, every single question not being answered. Director
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Cheetle had a list of demands we'll get to in
a minute to present to this committee, showed up with
none of them, refused to answer any of them. But
that's only half the story. The other part of the
story was everything was always followed by I'd have to
refer you to the FBI after our internal investigation. And
so then about like an hour and twenty minutes in,
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somebody finally goes, you know, we're waiting on all these investigations.
Do you have a timeline in front of them? By
the way, she was evasive with that, It took another
twenty minutes to get that answer out of her, and
then she finally said, well, we'll have our internal investigation
in sixty days. Now, AOC could have had a list
of questions. It has been nine days since the assassination attempt.
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It has been close to six days or seven days,
since they knew they were going to have this hearing
and testimony. You don't think her in her office had
a list of questions. AOC didn't ask one of them.
She altered everything they had planned, stayed in the moment,
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and got to maybe the most important point of the day.
Sixty days is unacceptable. In sixty days, Donald Trump could
be assassinated, Kamala Harris could be assassinated. We could be
in a civil war in sixty days. Imagine a lot
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of you have the impression that Donald Trump is a
loose cannon. Imagine if Donald Trump's response to this was
first days, tell an election from me. Then they locked
me up in court. Now they tried to kill me.
This was the government trying to kill You would have
had some people retaliating. If you think some overzealous supporters
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with a few bad elements mixed in were an insurrection
on January sixth, What do you think Donald Trump could
have whipped this into and go to bed tonight and
thank god he didn't. I really don't know. The answer
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is AOC was actually the most The others were the
most embarrassing and defective at revealing this isn't about poor
advanced planning. This isn't about lack of personnel. This is
starting to lean towards worse. All right, I'm not going
to interrupt her. I wanted you to understand everything that
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had been going on. I cannot tell you how impressed
I was with aos, respectfully, what you.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
Had just laid out about sixty days. We are currently
in the midst of a of an especially concentrated presidential
campaign in the moment that is also paired with, of course,
elections happening across the country that are happening in about
one hundred days. So the notion of a report coming
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out in sixty days when the threat environment is so
high in the United States, irrespective of party, is not acceptable.
And I think it's very important to understand that this
is not theater. This is not about jockeying. This is
about the safety of some of the most highly targeted
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and valued targets internationally and domestically in the United States
of America. So the idea that a report will be
finalized in sixty days, let alone, prior to any actionable
decisions that would be made, is simply not acceptable. It
has been ten days since an assassination attempt on a
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former president of the United States, regardless of party, there
need to be answers.
Speaker 1 (11:41):
Again party this committee. This is not a moment of theater.
Speaker 4 (11:45):
We have to make policy decisions, and we have to
make them now we do and that may be that
may require legislation, that may require policy that we must
pass in the immediate term, and without that we are
flying blind. So the lack of answers and the lack
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of report is just simply not something that we can accept.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Here not bad for an anti American socialist bartender and
for Cheetle if she was expecting political theater. You know,
the Republicans pouncing, the Democrats distracting. It was a universal
pounce and an embarrassment. Wait till I share the second
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and top exchange with Cheetle yesterday. You know, Lee Harvey
Oswald said something before he was killed, I'm just a patsy.
Now we talk about poor advance planning, lack of judgment,
lack of personnel, or worse. If you watch that testimony
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in totality, you left feeling worse. And it looks like
Director Cheetle is the patsy and it doesn't matter if
she quits or gets fired and I think it's hours
or days away. This one's gonna live on. It's going
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to live on in unanswered questions or so obvious we
can't admit it out loud or conspiracy theories. But one
thing's for sure. That's why AOC gets the first award.
It got to keep it from actually happening again, because
the next time we want, we might not be so
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lucky avoiding civil war. This is your morning show with
Michael del Chuno. Jeffrey's giving you our time. All right,
So I finally watch hill Billy Energy, and I got admit,
you know, there's a cast of family characters and there
was a lot of dysfunction. But if that qualifies you
to be vice president, I had bigger casts of characters
and much greater dysfunction growing up than him, what should
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I king of the world. Well, but the Memell man.
I mean, if you're in my house, you're watching that family,
going okay, that's nothing. And I could light you up
with stories right now. They go far beyond me. Mom Pampa. Anyway,
Aaron raales here, we have to make the most of
our time. I, by the way, you like when I
just kind of riff or noster del Journal prophesy. There
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I smell a rat with this, Kamala Harris. It's all
going too fast and too quick? Is if they want
her to rise and fall before they ever get to Chicago.
Maybe this is their way of getting around it. But
maybe she's the nominee. I don't know if she is.
And if she stays the nominee, what does that mean
for the financial market?
Speaker 5 (14:43):
I think, you know, just talking. I spoke to two
Democratic operatives yesterday in the afternoon in preparation for all
that's happening this week, and they say, categorically, she is
the nominee.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
This is happening.
Speaker 6 (14:54):
This is happening, and.
Speaker 5 (14:55):
Now she has enough delegates to prove it. And one
of the things, it seems like it does feel like
a fast rise. They say, it's almost like a lever
that was so pent up that wanted to be released
in terms of funding, but was being held back because
they didn't want to give it to Biden. They didn't
want to waste money, but they really did want to
spend it to get their Canada in office. And now
it's like it feels like so much, so fast, and
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it is fast.
Speaker 1 (15:17):
But we'll see.
Speaker 5 (15:18):
But if you look at her economic use. They pretty
much mirror Biden's on almost every metric, taxes, healthcare, student loans, income, inequality, housing,
the list goes on. On the one place they diverge
is trade policy. This is an interesting one. So Harris
voted against the United States Mexico Canada Agreement, but this
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was in twenty twenty. It was designed to replace NAFTA,
something we've had a lot of success with in North America,
and she opposed it due to climate concerns. She also
opposed the Trans Pacific Partnership in twenty sixteen. This is
in the Pacific with a bunch of countries in Southeast Asia.
This is interesting because if you've been looking at this
for a long time and today in the modern world,
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preate agreements also sit in for ceasefire pacts. They're a
good thing for countries to have given. And people would argue, well,
that's not the free markets, that's not true capitalism. Yeah,
we don't live in true unadultered anarcho capitalism. We live
in a version of capitalism.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Some might say a version of socialism. All right, fact,
in thirty five seconds or less, is this baked into
the cake? In other words, she doesn't really represent that
much different than Biden or a better chance to win necessarily,
or roughly the same chance to win, or a little
better chance to win. But it still looks like it's
Trump's to lose. So therefore not a lot between now
an election day.
Speaker 5 (16:40):
So it still looks like Trump's to lose, but a
better a tighter race rightly than what we had before.
And the market's lover. They had a huge day yesterday,
and I think that's because we're seeing a lack of volatility. There's,
you know, the volatility markets hate, and they think that
this is either going to be more steady Eddy or
they think that they can predict Trump's position.
Speaker 7 (16:59):
Either way, it's.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Just like the visual of you in a trench coat.
You're a train track in Connecticut talking to a Democratic
operative to get to the bottom of the story.
Speaker 5 (17:09):
On the phone. Eron'll be he's actually really normal.
Speaker 8 (17:12):
He's in DC.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
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for the podcast. I love Aeron, No, Michael, I've talked
to my operatives. Kamalin is the one. Ooh okay, yeah,
I love everybody on the show. But you know it's
like Decker Junior is going to be the deep choice
Donald Trump Junior, that's what he's picking. I'll make the bet.
I don't like my bet. Oh enough, Michael, Joe Biden
is going to be the candidate. Okay, I'm telling you
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this rise of Kamala Harris. I mean the headline today's
she has enough delegates to receive the official Democratic presidential nomination.
She hasn't earned a single one. They haven't even gone
to convention yet. This is all too fast. I mean,
I may be wrong, but let's just say I'm suspicious.
I'm very suspicious. There is a session and session something's up,
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Like they want her to rise and fall and then
get their real players. I always said after Johnny Carson,
Jay Leno is one of the few who managed to
actually succeed. I thought whoever took Johnny Carson's place would fail.
Pick somebody like a pat say Jack, put him on,
let him fail, and then give the next guy a
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real chance. Otherwise you're gonna be ket comparing him to
Johnny Carson. That's usually what happens. Now in the case
of Kamala Harris, she's attached to everything. Remember when you
get the personalities aside and go to policies and go
to what American people are voting on. Well, she's the
cause of the biggest the border. But you can't just
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get rid of her. A. She's next in line democracy. B.
She's half black, half Indian, a minority and a female.
But you can let her rise and fall, just like
they let Joe fall. They put them right out there
for the debate. They put them right out there for Stephanopoulos,
right out there for Lester Holt. It was so bad.
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Lester Holds had to take his vest off. It was bad.
We don't have rim shots, handy, no, man, I tell you,
I'm telling you, I smell a wrap. All right. We're
doing a tribute to an American moment that took place.
Hang on us yesterday anybody, hang on one second, now
what Sorry, I thought we were going to go to
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another geography lesson from Kamala. So if you were expecting
Democrats to talk guns government or Democrats to kind of
soft shoe the failures of Secret Service, no, with the
exception of two Republicans and Democrats were Americans yesterday and
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the director of the Secret Service had a nightmare. Now,
we said from the very beginning this was either poor
advanced planning, poor judgment, lack of personnel and execution the
day of it, or worse, and the worst is what
we dare not speak out loud, that this was some
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kind of coordinated effort to take someone out. Will we
ever know for sure? I don't know, Just like I
can tell you Donald Trump and John F. Kennedy and
Abraham Lincoln were three presidents that weren't supposed to be
and they also turned out to be three very significant presidents.
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The two of them were assassinated, the third survived in
assass nation attempt. You tell me, glinky dinky, but let's
pay tribute next on the list. I already did ac
and she deserved it. AOC got to the heart of
the matter. Okay, you're not going to answer any of
our questions. You're not going to come prepared with what
we ask for, and you're telling us you'll know more
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in sixty days. Sixty days doesn't work, Director.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
Cheetle, respectfully, what you had just laid out about sixty days.
We are currently in the midst of a of an
especially concentrated presidential campaign in the moment that is also
paired with, of course, elections happening across the country that
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are happening in about one hundred days. So the notion
of a report coming out in sixty days, when the
threat environment is so high in the United States, irrespective
of party, is not.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
Acceptable because AOC knows, we all know it could lead
to civil war, let alone chaos. Second in the list,
Representative Pat fall into Texas. He used his time to
draw out three very revealing things. The notion that the
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Director of Secret Service has still not visited the site
of the assassination attempt. The notion that she waited seventy
two hours, three days to speak to any of the
agents involved. The sloped roof excuse, I'll let you watch
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it unfold as I did. What an uncomfortable moment for
all of government.
Speaker 7 (22:58):
We have satellite images from the fair grounds. Have you
visited the site?
Speaker 3 (23:02):
No, I have not.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
Nine days and you.
Speaker 7 (23:04):
Have not visited the site. You should have been there
that night. Did you talk to that in evening? Did
you talk to the team the heroes that surrounded the president?
Speaker 1 (23:12):
Did you call them that night? They were still operational work,
So that's an answers. Now, did you call them the
next daysident? Yes, I spoke. You call them the very
next day, not the day of? Or was it seventy
two hours after?
Speaker 3 (23:23):
I don't know the timeline, but I spoke with because
you're imediately.
Speaker 7 (23:26):
I think it was seventy two hours after you waitd
three days. What is immediately clear is that there are
a number of structures that need to be secured of
these director other than the first you know, immediate four.
What's the most dangerous site that should have been secured,
because you know security one on one, you got to
mitigate the high ground. Yes, okay, do you know what
the next most dangerous site? What was the closest structure
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to the president other than the four immediate ones that
you had your counter sniper teams on.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
There are a number of structures around that event.
Speaker 7 (23:56):
Site. You know who the shooter knew. The shooter has
visited the site two more times than you have. I mean,
think about that for a second.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
The shooter visited the site two more times than the
Director of Secret Service after a disastrous protection disaster in planning,
personnel or execution, and it gets worse in the next minute.
Speaker 7 (24:23):
And he had a drone and he picked the AGR building.
So you said, do you remember in an ABC interview
you did that you didn't have people on the roof
of the AhR building because you were worried about safety
because of the slope.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
I recall that statement.
Speaker 7 (24:38):
Does the Secret Service have written policy you can share
with us about.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Slope roofs No? Okay, So why'd you act like there
was one?
Speaker 7 (24:47):
Because is it your practice to comment on enormous events
of enormous national implications when you're ignorant to the facts.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
That's rhetorical. So here's the thing with the slopes.
Speaker 7 (24:58):
You go all up to like eighteen twelve, you can
get to a one twelve, which is about as flat
as you can get without being completely flat, and you're
saying that there was a danger safety concern there. But
the problem is, Director, you put your counter snipers on
a three twelve roof, which is steeper than the one twelve.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
And by the way, the one twelve is eighty eight compliant.
Speaker 7 (25:18):
You can build a ramp for a wheelchair on a
one twelve roof. So these are nothing but pathetic excuses
and they make no sense.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
In their a bunch of cow doom. By the way,
compare that to the four or five hours of things
she couldn't answer and refuse to answer without getting more information.
But she didn't need more information on roof slope to
talk to ABC. Remember poor advanced planning, lack of personnel,
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or worse, this testimony felt like or worse all afternoon long.
No one is this bad at their job. And when
the assassination attempt doesn't work, then Biden leaves. So let
me get this straight. Law fair didn't work, assassination attempt
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didn't work. Let's try Kamala is what the whole day
looked like, even when you get down to how long
it took the snipers, never mind how long they knew
about this guy. Of course, there was hair splitting all
day long over being a character of suspicion versus a threat.
Then they lose him then he's in. They literally are
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making eye contact with him through the scopes of their rifle,
and they still let him get nine shots off before
they take him out. And the whole day was or worse.
But I'll shut up. I'll at the Representative dismount and
then we'll get to at six oh five, the most
remarkable of interrogations. But let's wrap up with the Representative
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Pat Kelly of Texas, who was just one of many
Republicans and Democrats who dismantled the Director of Secret Service yesterday.
Speaker 7 (27:07):
All the law enforcement I've spoken with over the last
nine days are amazed at the AGR rooftop was not secure,
and you want to know why, because it's dangerous. I
have never had any long gun training in my life.
I own an AR fifteen and last time I shot it,
I shot it one time.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
My whole life was six years ago.
Speaker 7 (27:24):
That is until Saturday, where we recreated the events in Savoy, Texas,
where you recreated what happened about her. I was lying
prone on a slope roof at one hundred and thirty
yards at six thirty at night, and I knew that
he had a scope, but I know a kind red
dot or magnified. So I shot eight rounds from both
You know what, the result.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Was fifteen out of sixteen kill.
Speaker 7 (27:43):
Shots and the one I missed would have hit the
President's ear. That's a ninety four percent success rate. And
that shooter was a better shot than me. It is
a miracle President Trump wasn't killed. Corey Comparatory's life is
over because that damn shooter made it on the roof.
And it wasn't the roof that was dangerous. It was a
nut job on top of the roof. You know what
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else is dangerous. I believe your horrifying aptitude and your
lack of skilled leadership is a disgrace. You're obvious skating
today is shameful and you should be fired immediately and
go back to garden Doritos much telling on you.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Go back, I mean you should go back to guarding Dorito's.
Yikes AOC getting the threat it was to civil war
and remains. He dismantles everything that takes poor advanced planning,
lack of personnel, lack of judgment and execution off the table.
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This takes to high heaven of or worse.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
I'm executive Chef George Harbell. My morning show is Your
Morning Show with Michael do Jorna to number.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
One interrogation AOC may have been number one. All three
are really tied for number one, but number one was
a doocey First Thing's first Top five stories of the day.
It's fifty one minutes after the hour. If you're just
waking up, here's what you need to know. The Harris
coronation is moving right along. Mark Mayfield has our Today.
Speaker 3 (29:14):
In politics, former Health Speaker Nancy Pelosi is endorsing Kamala
Harris's presidential bid.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Lisa Taylor fills us in.
Speaker 6 (29:21):
In a statement, Pelosi praised Harris's strength and courage and
said she has complete confidence Harris will lead Democrats to
victory in November. Pelosi also saluted President Biden's leadership, calling
him one of the nation's most consequential presidents. This comes
after Biden dropped out of the twenty twenty four election Sunday.
Since then, Democrats have begun rallying around Harris.
Speaker 3 (29:41):
Vice President Kamala Harris has enough delegates to receive the
official Democratic presidential nomination. On Monday, Harris received over nineteen
hundred delegate endorsements. The news came just hours after, Harris
held her first on camera campaign of an in Delaware,
where she told Crowns she was ready to take on
Donald Trump. Her campaign also received over eighty one million
dollars in contributions in the first twenty four hours after
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Biden's announcement that he would exit the race, and on Monday,
Kentucky Republican James Comer and Maryland Democrat Jimmie Raskin released
a rare joint letter calling on Director of the Secret Service,
Kimberly Cheatle to resign.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
Bath Politics. Mark Mayfield, NBC News Radio. I think Sam
Hedrin had better credits than that. Anyway, President Biden too,
we have yet to see him. He steps out of
the race for President of the United States on Twitter X. Well,
at least now we finally heard him. We think it's him.
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Don't on the phone. At a campaign event for Vice
President Harris.
Speaker 8 (30:39):
I know yesterday's news is surprising and it's so hard
for you to hear, but it was.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
The right thing to do, Biden thanked his staff.
Speaker 8 (30:48):
I know it's hard because you've poured your heart and
soul into me, so can help us win this thing,
Help me get this nomination, Help me win the nomination
and then go on to win the win the presidency.
Speaker 1 (31:01):
Well that also, that's actually at the end, sounded a
lot like sounded like AI until really stumbled accurately. Okay,
So he drops out of the race on X. Then
later on X endorses Kamala Harris and now by voice
or AI.
Speaker 8 (31:18):
So I'm hoping you'll give every bit of your heart
and soul that you gave.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
To me to come on. He also acknowledged his family.
Speaker 8 (31:25):
And I've been honored and humbled. I mean, this is
from the bottom of my heart, my words of Biden
for all you've done for me and my family.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Kamala Harris. His campaign has raked in eighty one million
dollars in the last twenty four hours since announcing she's
the Democratic nominee for president. Brian Shook reports.
Speaker 9 (31:43):
That amount includes money raised across the campaign, the Democratic
National Committee, and joint fundraising committees. The Harris campaign noted
that more than eight hundred eighty eight thousand grassroots donors
donated over that period, with sixty percent making their first
contribution of the twenty twenty four campaign cycle. I'm Brian Schuk.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Top lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee are unanimous, Democrats,
Independents and Republicans and alike. Secret Service director needs to resign.
Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 6 (32:16):
Kentucky Republican James Comer and Maryland Democrat Jamie Raskin released
a rare joint letter calling on Director Kimberly Cheedle to
resign for failing to protect Donald Trump from an assassination
attempt that ultimately killed one rally goer and injured at
least two others. The lawmaker said Cheatle failed to provide
answers to basic questions today that led to the shooting.
During a congressional hearing, congress members on both sides of
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the aisles took turns grilling Cheetle over the security lapses.
I'm Lisa Taylor.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Well, when it comes to AI, most of us just
hear where this is added. Well, here's a little ray
of sunshine for you to start your day. And new
study shows AI is identifying cancer with more accuracy than doctors.
Tammy Trujuilo has the details.
Speaker 10 (32:56):
Research done by UCLA shows an AI tool identified prostate
ancer with eighty four percent accuracy, compared to sixty seven
percent accuracy for cases detected by physicians. The software called
Unfold AI is made by a Venda Health in California.
It uses an AI algorithm to visualize the likelihood of
cancer based on certain data. Experts say that AI could
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lead to more accurate diagnosis and more targeted treatments. I'm
tammage for HEO, and best of all, AI can allow
you to put any doctor under that doctor's coat.
Speaker 1 (33:29):
Hey, now, Rangers one four to three over the White Sox,
and then all of our other teams of your morning show,
City Interest lost. Mariners lost three to one to the Angels,
Cardinals lost two to one to the Pirates, the Dbacks
lost ten to four to the Royals, Guardians lost eight
to two to the Tigers. Rais lost nine to one
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to the Yankees, and the Nationals were off birthdays today.
I probably still cheers, right, There's so many things that
Woody Harrelson has gone on to do. Yeah, cheers. Actor
Woody Harrelson is sixty three years old. Guns N' Roses
guitarist Slash is fifty nine. Big time.
Speaker 10 (34:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
I wasn't feeling very good about myself getting ready to
turn sixty until I saw the picture Slash, and I thought, well,
at least you know, I look pretty good. I look
pretty good compared to slash Monica Lewinsky is fifty one
years old today and Harry Potter himself. You know, these
little things that make us feel old. Yes, Harry Potter
is thirty five years old. Daniel Radcliffe thirty five years
old today. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday. We are
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so glad you were born. And thanks for waking up
with your morning show. We're all in this together. This
is your Morning Show with Michael Ndheld Joanna