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Speaker 1 (00:30):
This is your morning show with Michael Del Juno. Thank you,
Mike McCann six minutes after the hour, and welcome to Wednesday,
July the twenty fourth, twenty twenty four. I am Michael
del Jorno and this is your morning show on the
air and streaming live on your iHeart app. Well, I
have to tell you I am sensing a bit of panic.
(00:52):
I'd like to put some of this panic aside if
I could, and I do so with great credibility. I
my dad, never one to bragg, always humble, always delighted
to be here with you. But I will remind you
Friday morning, I was the one that said Joe Biden
will not be running for president by the time we
talk again on Monday, Jeffrey, what happened? Well, as on Sunday,
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President Biden said, I'm out and now he'll address the
American people from the Oval Office tonight. Will he Yesterday,
interrupting the show, I went into a trance, and the
great Noster del Giorno predicted this. Do we have the replay?
Oh yeah, thanks? Oh boy? So you shall be as
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the Beatle disappears under the floorboard in the garage, shat
it be? Daddy proudly? Hello, can get rid of it?
So what the world does that even mean? What does
that mean? It's the Great Noaster Dell journal. He speaks profoundly.
(02:04):
I'm talking about the part where he says, Daddy or
you proud of me? Well, you can never have enough
affirmation from Dad. But anyway, and Cheatle was gone by
the end of the day. He was Secret Service Director. Kimberly.
Cheatle out of there. Joe Biden there to address the
nation from the Oval Office tonight. So what ask people?
(02:27):
A little upset? Well, I have heard it a million
different ways. I'll just state it one way. If this
country Alexa Buffoon like Kamala Harris or if this country
falls for this or what have you. I've even had
some people do and this is what often happens. This
has been a big threat to talk radio. Quite frankly.
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People get so disillusioned or so disheartened they take sabbaticals.
That's it. They check out. Let me tell you something.
In a government of for and by the people, in
a nation under God, we can't take our hands off
the plow when things go not our way, miserably or inexplicably.
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We cannot be a nation under God if the people
of God aren't involved in the nation can't be a
government of the people. The people aren't involved, you can't
get disheartened. They're counting on that. Pep talks aside. I'm
getting a lot of emails. All right, Well, you said
Biden would be gone by the end of the weekend,
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and he was. You said Cheele would be gone like
a beetled in the garage going under a floorboard. Right,
So what's next? So great?
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Well, no, what's next?
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Oh no, Strue del joor doesn't work that way. It
must come upon me. But I will say this, I
don't think theme things are as they seem some of them.
In reality, I can break down to you today there
is a narrative in full process. And if you're falling
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for the narrative, oh my gosh, all this said. Other
Democrats love Kamala Harris. I guess she's leading in the polls. Now,
Kamala Harris, whatever did you buy? Not so fast? And
the polls will get to those relatively immediately. I will
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acknowledge to you it is all a bit unsettling. I
guess it's Oh, you are about any another dimension, a
dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind.
(04:54):
By the way, my Rod Stirling is an awful lot
like Mike McCann. Where was I a journey into a
wondrous lend of imagination? And your next stop is the Camalaso.
(05:16):
I got some.
Speaker 4 (05:17):
Words, I got the vocabulary, and my friend perfect You
think you just fell out of a coconut tree? Do
you exist in the context.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Of all in which you live, in what came before you?
Speaker 4 (05:35):
Do you plan to live at the borner? Not today?
Speaker 1 (05:42):
But I have before, and I'm sure I will have.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
Get What else do we know about this population?
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Eighteenth through twenty four? They are stupid?
Speaker 4 (05:52):
That is why we put them in dormitories and they
have a resident assistant.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Make really bad decisions. By the way, I might add
that Mom Mama La Kamala will not be at the
baby Dane who speech today before a joint session of Congress,
as she should preside as a vice president. She's busy
at a sorority. And let me just say, I love
gen Z.
Speaker 4 (06:20):
I don't know if something you know, I love gen Z.
So okay, for the older adult, this is gonna be
a humbling thing I'm about to share with you. If
someone is eighteen years old today, they were born in
two thousand and five.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Oh yeah, check that out.
Speaker 5 (06:40):
Think about that for you.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Really. You watch these montages and they quite frankly, are
scarier frightening. My favorite I saved for you. I gave
Jeffrey the final say on the Twilight Zone this morning,
Jeffrey our favorite of all the Mama A Kamalas, and
it's a very recent one. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
I can imagine what can be and be on by
what has been.
Speaker 6 (07:01):
You know.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Yeah, you're in the coma zone. Yeah, it's wacky. All right,
Let's take them one at a time. Cheetle's gone less
than twenty four hours after a disastrous appearance before a
House Oversight committee infuriated members of both parties. Yes, sometimes
you gotta scratch your head. That's part of the twilight
zone today. Yesterday I was agreeing with I'm on the
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same side as I'm seeing things the same as AOC.
That's a twilight zone moment. Right today, I'm on the
same side and seeing things the way BLM Black Lives
Matter is seeing it. You know, when AOC, as we
say yesterday, an anti American socialist leader of a squad
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that hates America gets it, it might be obvious. Oh girl,
baby girl, I know no offense BLM today. We're gonna
get to that story in a minute. But yeah, I mean,
if you want to know, what's the one thing you
can get members of Congress to become American over and
not partisan and agree on, it's a miracle. Donald Trump's alive.
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And that was more than personnel issues, more than advanced
planning issues. It was something far worse and it was continuing.
And to AOC's credit, she got the potential. Had Donald
Trump and killed that day, who knows would be going
on right now? If you thought the insurrection on January
sixth was an insurrection, and so AOC was making the point,
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we can't wait sixty days for your report. It's unacceptable.
You haven't even been to the site yet. It's unacceptable
you waited seventy two hours to talk to the officers involved.
Sixty days. We have to move forward. If anybody is killed,
we would go into unrest, chaos, or worse, civil war.
AOC got it, and apparently that's all took House Oversight
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Committee Chairman James Calmer Kentucky Republican Jamie Raskin, ranking Democrat
member formal letter calling for the resignation that everybody had
been calling for for days. Although if you didn't get
a chance to hear what it said, it said today
you failed to provide answers to basic questions regarding the
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stunning operational failure and to reassure the American people that
the Secret Services learned its lesson and begun to correct
its systematic blunders and failures. The people demand serious institutional
accountability and transparency that you are not providing. The remarks
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ended with you have lost the confidence of Congress at
this very urgent and tender moment in the country. Gitah
acknowledged the inevitable and the letter of her own. As
your director, I take full responsibility for the security lapse
in light of recent events. It is with a heavy
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heart that I've made the difficult decision to step down
as your director. Finally, she steps down, resigns pressured by
a bipartisan group in a committee of Congress and the
People's House. Not Joe Biden, who will address you tonight
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for the oval office, and not Kamala Harris, who misses
one of the most obvious low hanging fruits. She resigns,
not fired. Does she get a gold watch in severance
to go along with it? There are a lot of
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people and it'll sound like partisan narrative today that will say,
in terms of leadership, we know Joe's excuse, Kamala Harris
failed her first test as president, but Cheetah is gone,
and who steps in and who will ultimately head the
Secret Service? And does a transition make any of these
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candidates any safer than Cheetale and side? And by the
way I might close with this, let's be careful not
to have the investigation and there because remember what we
said from the beginning, is this a personnel issue? And
even that sounds like an Oliver Stone movie right. Well,
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last minute, we had Jill go to Pennsylvania, so we
had to divert some agents. Then we had Kamala go
to Pennsylvania's we had to divert some more agents. The
shooter visited the site two more times in the director
of the CIA well, but the roof was too steep,
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as the Congressman pointed out yesterday, that would be compliant
OSHA compliant with a ramp for handicap people. That's how
nearly flat it was. Was this something worse? And do
we have all the answers to assure ourselves it wasn't.
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Because a suspicious America that even non conspiratory minds are
seeing conspiracy losing trust in government and its agencies. It's
one of the greatest clear and present dangers in our
republic today. Look, you may be getting up this morning
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and feeling very disheartened and very discouraged, and I get it, don't.
Things are not as they appear. You're in a wave
of narrative. And what do we always say reality truth?
They always have their day, a day coming very soon.
And that's not even an noster del jorno. This is
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your morning show with Michael del Chrono now the all
new Q one O two point five dash seven FM
stereo sub Aeron and I came to the conclusion, if
we were a more cheesy FM morning show, we'd be
Mike and Aaron.
Speaker 7 (13:27):
Like Mike and an easy e or something like they
give you like crazy. It's like one normal name and
one one bonker's name.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Mike and little Ee Biden.
Speaker 7 (13:38):
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
Biden will address the nation from the Oval Office tonight.
Cheetah is gone. As I predicted yesterday. Come a lot
vetting potential running mates in Tesla reports weaker than expected
second corner earnings. Now Sallo to my little Lee, Aaron Rayel,
your morning show reporter. Electric vehicles now cheaper than ever. Yeah,
because they're they're dying on the vine.
Speaker 7 (14:02):
They are dying on the vine. They are really dying
on the vine.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
But know what, if you.
Speaker 7 (14:06):
Ever were eve curious, might now might be a time
to check them out because they are often going for
significantly less on average buyers. They paid about fifteen hundred
more for non luxury evs. This is in the past
six months. Over a year ago, they paid eighty four
hundred more. Wait a little bit longer. I think they're
going to come down more. If you ever wanted a
Ford F one to fifty lightning electric that is actually
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five thousand bucks less than the gas engine alternative. We're
seeing discounts, we're seeing cheap leases. It's all because of
weaker demand for these battery powered cars, and these dealers
are left with so much stock they need to clear it,
and they're willing to clear it out of all.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Are you serious? We're back to supply a demand. That
old factor. Well, that gets you off the lot in one,
because that's been the problem with this from the beginning.
It didn't make financial sets a at the time. We
don't keep cars long enough to recoup the extra expense
you got one with gas one electric. The electric is
so much more money you'd have to drive it seven
years to break even. And that doesn't even bring into
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replacing the battery and maintenance. So there are other issues though,
once you get off a lot, that still make it
far more problematic. I don't I don't know what the
future of this.
Speaker 7 (15:14):
Is, but listen, the range anxiety is a huge problem.
They don't go very far without being charged, and then
that leads to the lack of publicly available chargers, so
you know, oh, also less we forget there's a lack
of lower priced choices. And actually jeep pairing companies stillaunch
is for they so that they're they're going to develop
these less expensive EV models for the US market. This
(15:37):
is because the broader demand has slowly You mean you
want it, You mean.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
Like China's building the facilities just over the border in
Mexico to flood US with something to compete with that.
Speaker 3 (15:45):
Yes, I do well.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
No, I mean the Prius was always really the best
and the most affordable all along or our hybrid is
what really makes the most sense. I don't know why
we don't can't ever talk about that, but I'll give
you a range example. I feel up. I have a blank,
blank vehicle because I don't want to give it. If
I do, people criticize me. But I filled it up.
My range is five hundred and fifty miles with a
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full tank of gas. That's how good the mileage is.
And you know, I just it's hard. But there are
people that just prefer electric. They they love to get
up and go, they love the quiet. You know whatever,
If you like it, great, it's a goodbye. If you're
doing it for financial reasons. Not quite there, but they're
getting cheaper and cheaper because of supply and demand. Because
it's a bust, they're getting to be more affordable. So
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Aaron is here to tell you on the Mike and
Little Show on Q oneh eight if you're curious about
electric now is the time. Now Air's gonna be back,
talk about secret service and the resignation after a disaster
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Jeffrey my round mound of sound. Okay, uh, you sent
me a picture from POMPEII Italy. Yeah, and it's a
sign that acknowledges casa del jorn. Yeah. I have a
(18:01):
friend of mine who is in Italy took that picture
this morning and just sent it to me. And it
has open hours and tours so on and so forth.
As you know, I don't allow tours at my home, no,
except for the Christmas party. No. Del giorno means of
the day, so more people are familiar with the French
expression DuJour, which is of the day, and Italian del
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giorno is of the day. Degorno is the day. But
it makes a lot of sense now, right, So that's
just what they're saying, is that is the House of
the day, which I think is actually on the sign.
I never in my house. I am not broadcasting live
from Pompeii. You know, I'm afraid of volcanoes.
Speaker 8 (18:38):
I never know which personality I'm gonna get each and
every day.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
Are you so interesting? I haven't just wanta. By the way,
tomorrow on the show, to Sigabbud, she ran for president
as a Democrat, then she ran from the Democrat party.
Speaker 9 (18:54):
She's at with a new book, Simon and Schusta called
for the love of lead the Democrat Party behind. We'll
ask her if she ever feared for her life?
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Is she really on the show tomorrow? Yeah, tomorrow tomorrow
in twenty four hours, in twenty four minutes. Are you
really going to do that voice when she's on? I could, Oh,
I would like it a lot.
Speaker 6 (19:18):
Did you ever know Mary Hot? Would you like to
go to a Dodger game? Dulcy A Lovelry, you'll be
my military salute.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
I am thrilled to talk to Telsea Gabbert, as you know,
that's who I wanted Donald Trump to choose as a
running me because I think there's nobody more qualified to
tell America what the real problem is. We've taken our
eyes off our intent, be it the Declaration of Independence
and Spirit or the Constitution as our guide. We put
it on narratives, we put it on presidential personalities, and
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we buy a partisan hyperpartisan parties, media, social media, driving
us all into our silos. But at the end of
the day, the Democrat Party from John F. Kennedy today
has gone left of the socialist Party, and it's taken
a portion of America with it. We must return like
we did yesterday. Look how productive it was when members
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of Congress acted as Americans, not Democrats and Republicans and
put on theater and hate each other. But as Americans
appalled at the Secret Service, you get that director to
resign hours later. Kimberly cheatle gone. Joe Biden addressed the
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nation from the Oval Office tonight. Presumably he is aware
he's not in the race any longer. Kamala Harris is
going down her list of potential vice presidential running mates.
I'm going back to here was my list on Monday morning.
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Arizona Senator Mark Kelly why Well you got the Navy,
but you got to try to match the vance story
right the Hillbilly llergy, So you got to have a
Navy pilot as husband of Gabby Gifford's low name recognition,
swing state of Arizona, I acknowledged him. Michigan a key
swing state because the Democrats simply can't find a pathway
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without Pennsylvania and Michigan. So it doesn't take a rocket
scientist to bring up Governor Gretchen Whitmer key state. Michigan
problem is to women. Not likely, But what about Josh
Shapiro fifty one years old, a real rising star in
the party in a swing state like Pennsylvania, that could
make sense. Gavin Newsom, You're not gonna have two from California.
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Wes Moore, rising superstar. He's their next Barack Obama. I
don't think they're gonna risk him because that can go
one of two ways. Oh, they ran and lost, but
you really liked him, and then he comes back in
four years. I don't think Michelle Obama's coming. Yeah, I
don't think our FK is returning to the party. So
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we started kicking around all these names, and we came
up with this Kamala Kelly or Kamala Shapiro, and I
got news for you. That's roughly where you're at this morning.
Kamala Harris's presidential campaign is vetting potential running mates. The
campaign has requested vetting materials from several potential running mates
to join the vice president on the Democratic ticket, including
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and we don't know what they meant by the order,
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. I had that one, North Carolina
Governor Roy Cooper that has been kicked around by a
lot of people. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, we had it,
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly. We added Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, North
Carolina among the states Harris needs to win in November
(22:51):
to defeat Donald Trump. The party's working to settle on
a pick as the DNC convention is just weeks away.
The show, just joking, I did say throughout the show
on Friday, Joe Biden will be gone by the time
you hear my voice again. He was gone by Monday.
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Maybe he doesn't know, maybe he did. Maybe they're hiding him. Well.
In whatever condition he's in, He's gonna address you from
the Oval office tonight, and then he said Cheetah would
be gone. Actually, no, Sir Del Giorno channeled through me,
delivered the powerful news you gotta go, and he had
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gone the Los Valley. We have told you if you
want to just keep a marker on it, it's going
to be Kamala Harris and Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania or
Kamala Harris and Mark Kelly of Arizona. We'll see how
we do, all right. I want to get to this
story because one of the things that I'm not just
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sensing I want to address one. I will grant you this, Yes,
the unity, the energy and spirit behind Donald Trump after
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a failed assassination attempt and then a remarkably especially the
first two nights successful R and C convention. I will
admit they managed to yank that in terms of focus
on Joe Biden leaving, stretching that out over four days,
(24:38):
even as they were trying to keep you from watching
any of the hearings, with Kimberly Cheadle having the President
by phone at one of Kamalas stops. Everybody paid attention
to that. Look, if Oliver Stone is going to take
all the conspiracy theories with Kennedy and try to make
a movie. He ought to do one on this this
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one looks even more obvious, and it gives you a
sense We've lost all we Donald Trump's lost all the momentum.
Now suddenly everybody loves Kamala. What happened to the narrative
of Kamala's the only thing worse than Joe. Kamala is
as complicit as Joe, all the failure, especially the border
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that she was, the Tzara failure. Her approval ratings are
the other thing lower than Joe's. She can't win, she
can't win. Now, all of a sudden, the narrative has
gone to she can't lose, and everybody's feeling it. Let
me tell you, let me be the only person to
tell you. First of all, the media doesn't have the
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influence they think they have. They don't have the viewership
or listenership that they ever had. And just because you're
in a wave and a mountain of narrative doesn't make
it so. And no, I'll go on step further and say,
all right, Joe's out, Kamala is in. But this is
all happening way too choreographed and suspiciously way too fast.
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You want to know what I really think is next.
Could this rise be so fast so they can create
a fall before the convention? Or is it just another
shadow campaign to save the democracy. We'll talk more about
that with David Sanati. But things aren't as the appearic
I do one real quickly and then we'll get more
into it in the six o'clock hour to show you
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how it's a wave of narrative. Here's the headline at Newsweek,
donald Trump losing to Kamala Harrison three national polls. By
the way, remember the fictitious movie Cocaine Bear. Yeah, in
reality we have real cocaine sharks. I have that story
coming on. I can't wait. But Donald Trump losing to
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Cala Harrison three national polls. All the polls are nationwide poles,
have nothing to do with the swing states, and none
of them have any third party candidates in it. And
the lead is virtually well within the margin of error.
It's one or two percentage points. It isn't real. Some
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of you are ready to well that's it. I'm done
with this.
Speaker 5 (27:19):
I'm not.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
You can't be a nation under God if the godly
aren't involved in the nation. We can't be a government
of formed by the people if the people aren't engaged.
Don't let anything dishearten you. Oh my gosh, I'm taking
it to Sean Hannity. Lets your heart not be troubled.
You're just in a wave of narrative. And sometimes that
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narrative is to force Joe out. Sometimes that narrative could
be to set kamelaup for a fast rise and a
fast falls of They're rid ofver before the convention.
Speaker 10 (27:53):
I'm just saying, Hi, I'm Andrea del Giorno and my husband,
and then my morning show is your Morning Show with
Michael del Jorno.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Thanks for waking up with your morning show. BB to
address a commlag list. Vice President less Joint Session of Congress,
Joe Biden will address us all from the Oval Office
on withdrawing from the race. It's time for your top
five stories for the day. Here's what you need to know.
Speaker 4 (28:21):
Wake it up.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Well, we predicted it and then it happened. That's how
mister del Jona rolls. The director of the Secret Service
has stepped down, Michael Kastner reports, House.
Speaker 8 (28:31):
Speaker Mike Johnson says Director Kimberly Chetle's resignation is way overdue.
He added that earlier this month, Cheatle failed massively to
protect former President Trump and rally goers in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Republican Congressman Pat Fallon of Texas.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Glecch's resigna and Glech's no longer to be the head
of the Secret Service. I wish he had been fired.
Speaker 8 (28:50):
Reaction is bipartisan California Democratic Congressman Robert Garcia.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
What happened with a complete failure. No gunman should have
been allowed to be that close within range and almost
assassinated by candidate for president, a former president. And so
this was the right decision. I'm Michael Castle, well proof
you can fail over and over again in the Biden
administration and not get fired. So they keep that record perfect. Heck,
they've got one failure, stepping down in another failure, moving
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on and seemingly with a coronation. Okay, so Cheetle's gone.
Are we really done investigating what happened that day? I mean,
were they just that bad because of her? Or was
it something more? And now who's taking over? And is
Trump or anybody else any safer? Brian shook as that story.
Speaker 3 (29:37):
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorcis made the announcement Tuesday after director
Kimberly Cheto resigned. She faced widespread criticism over her performance
following the attempted assassination against former President Trump. President Biden
is tasked with picking the next Secret Service lead, and
says he plans to make his pick soon. Mayorcis said
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Roe is a twenty four year veteran of the Secret Service.
I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Well, the race is on, so does that mean the
debates are coming? Mark Mayfield has Today in Politics.
Speaker 5 (30:09):
President Biden says he will address the nation tonight from
the Oval Authors. He made the announcement in a post
on x This will be his first on camera appearance
since he dropped out of the twenty twenty four presidential
race on Sunday.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
The speech will take place at eight pm Eastern.
Speaker 5 (30:23):
Donald Trump says he'll debate Vice President Kamala Harris as
she is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Ryan shuk has more.
Speaker 3 (30:30):
Trump told reporters he'd be willing to debate Harris multiple
times if she's nominated as expected during the Democratic National
Convention next month. Trump, however, suggested he would not participate
in a debate hosted by ABC News, which was previously
scheduled when President Biden was expected to still be in
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the race.
Speaker 5 (30:51):
And embattled New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is resigning from Congress.
He sent a letter to the Senate saying he will
exit on August twentieth. Democratic colleagues were pressing him to
stay down following his recent conviction on federal bribery charges.
Is sendencing set for October the twenty ninth.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Past Politics, Mark Mayfield, NBC News Radio. My dad, Jeffrey
had an expression when we were growing up. What was
that if we asserted ourselves a little too much in authority,
he would remind us, I want to know one thing. Yes, Dad,
who dropped dead and made you boss? That's kind of
what's happening, right, Yeah, everybody voted, the votes went to Joe.
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Joe tweets, then he disappears, and now it's just presumed
it's Kamla. The money's hers, the delegates are hers. In fact,
we're so far beyond that, we're on to who she's
vetting for vice president. Translation, if you're a registered Democrat,
they just threw away your votes in a shadow campaign
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to save themselves from Democrat voters, and now they're even
picking the veep without you, Lisa Taylor.
Speaker 11 (32:00):
The campaign has requested vetting materials from several potential running
mates to join the vice president on the Democratic ticket,
including Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper,
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, and Arizona Senator Mark Kelly. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona,
and North Carolina are among the states Harris needs to
win in November to defeat Donald Trump. The party's working
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to settle on a pick, as the Democratic National Convention
is just weeks away.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
Only sa Taylor Israeli Prime Minister bb Netanyah, who will
deliver and address a joint session of Congress today with
one notable absence. Vice President Kamala Harris will not preside
over Netanyahoo's address. Isn't that convenent for an administration at
a party that can't decide who it's rooting for, Israel
or terrorists. But she's got a you know, very important
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scheduled event in Indianapolis at a sorority. Republicans seize the
opportunity to slam Harris for missing the event, accusing her
of boycotting the speech. Harris, however, is set to hold
a separate meeting with Net and Yahoo as Donald Trump
will meet alone with that in Yahoo at mar Lago. Mom,
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how can you tell a boy hot dog from a
girl hot dog? Oh? Boy, go ask your father. Oscar
Meyer wienermobile is in the news after a crash Monday
in Illinois. Michael Kasner reports.
Speaker 8 (33:24):
The twenty three foot iconic hot Dog vehicle lost control
on a Cook County, Illinois highway yesterday morning, rolling over
into the side of a Hyundai. No one was injured.
There are six wingermobiles that travel the country each year,
spreading the news about hot dogs.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
What would you do with a winermobile for a day?
I'm Michael Kasner. I refuse to answer aund the grounds
that could incriminate me. Hey, you've heard of cocaine bear.
I know that was fiction. Well say hello to a
reality cocaine shark. Sharks off the Brazilian coasts are tested
positive for cocaine. Biologists tested thirteen Brazilian sharp nose sharks.
I mean, of all the sharks to be doing cocaine,
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the sharp nose. Yeah, how does that happen. How does
that even happen? And by the way, oddly people don't
realize this, but sharp nose sharks can talk, and one
of them actually said they, I don't know, my little friend.
Not exactly there how the sharks are coming in contact
with cocaine, but theories include it could be from the
labs that are manufacturing it. Just over the hell you
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think cocaine sharks? I think we finally got our sequel.
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