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This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell Trump. Thanks you,
Micha Ki. Yeah, that is a new way of talk.
Get the talk back fun and going hello, hello, are
you there? They come straight to me, all of them.
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Oh that's so sad. I wish there was way we
coun traces number and call him. How do you know
he wasn't just pranking us? Well, what if he's smarter
than us and he was actually doing that to us?
How do you know that I'm never over here just
going hello, Hello?
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How do I not know.
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It was you that's called up on the talk back?
Could have been this is your morning show. I'm Michael
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those three avenues we love to hear from you. All right, Well,
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Jeffrey said it earlier before we went out of the air,
breaking news. It's Thursday already, right, where'd this week go flying?
And the race is on? You know, I kind of
you know, you do all this reading and you get
your head so filled with information, Well, then how do
you process and present it? You know, I have to
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make choices about the things that we talk about, and
then the things that we ignore, the angles we talk
about them from, and the angles we don't necessarily explore.
Maybe they're over explored already. Then you just kind of
get like a thirty thousand foot view and there's like
two races going on not only presidential races, I mean
two races, a race to who can go broke first,
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the government or the people. Right, all right, So one
of the things that really jumped out in all this
sea of information they just circled these two numbers. Home
refinancing just exploded. It swored sixteen percent. Now some of
that is the rates are coming down a little bit,
you know, we didn't Nobody really knows what's the magic number.
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I mean, what does it have to get to? You
know that we've been paying for inflation with debt. We
tired of doing nothing after COVID, so we're prioritizing differently.
Unless there's an emergency like windows or appliances. We're not
blowing money so much on this and that as we
are on experiences. But we're going deeper and deeper and
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deeper and deeper and deeper into debt. And at some
point we're all sitting on a home value that in
some cases is doubled tripled. So, as Roy O'Neil always says,
we're asset rich, but we're cash poor. So what's that
number have to come down to? Has got to get
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below six? Does it have to get into the fours.
I think it's actually into the mid floors, you'll really
see it start loosening. Get anywhere into the threes, and
you'll see everybody start refinancing, and they will pay for
how they survived these two to three years, and they
will live forever reset no matter how close they might
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have been on the journey to pay off their home.
Do you ever do that? You're sitting on Facebook or
something and you see a friend who resisted the urge
to buy a house. Now, they may not have done
what you did. In my case is luckily my home
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value soared greatly beyond anything I could have frugally bought
and paid off by now. But who looks and who's
more relaxed today? Your old friend who's still living in
that same home where you knew him from twenty five
years ago, and he's on Facebook saying, I just paid
off my home. It's so weird. I don't have a
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mortgage payment. Thanks wow. Because our money isn't real unless
we sell and then go move into an apartment. We're
going to do with it. So what we're seeing is
people refinancing. We're going to talk more about that with
Rorio O'Neil today. And I think as the debt begins
to get closer and closer to burying you, the more
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grace you applied to what the mortgage rate needs to
sink to. So I expect that sixteen percent number, specially
if we should continue forward with this particular agenda meeting
Kamala Harris wins, I think you're going to see that
number explode as people know they have four more years
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to bunker in for So that's an interesting race. I
think we should take a look at. The other is
the abortion lesson. I mean, abortion has always been very politicized.
Probably the most scarring experience in politics in my life,
won't say where. I was sick and tired of knowing
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what's right and realizing that doesn't change anything. Even convincing
people you're right doesn't change anything. The only thing that
makes a change is standing up for and doing what's right,
even if it only changes your life or those around
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you and your family's life. But then collectively to wake
up and know the gift our founding fathers gave us
that is still very much alive. It's just sitting there
waiting to be played every day. And when I wrote
my book, I told the story of our two dogs.
Because we had a chihuahua, a one and a half
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pound miniature Mexican Chihuahua named Chauro Puchu gu. We actually
stole Chao because we were visiting friends in Fort Wayne, Indiana,
where we used to live, and it was snowing, freezing cold,
and this one and a half pound chihuahua was shivering outside.
We would leave to learn why that chihuahua was shivering
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outside because she wouldn't go to the bathroom outside. Oopsie
twenty six years But anyway, the bottom line is a
child by the way, we did take her. We cried,
we begged my mom. When it was time to go
back to Chicago, we took Chari. She was really being abused,
So was it wrong to stealer? Maybe? Probably saved their life,
and what a life it was. She went on to
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live twenty two more human years, twenty two more human
years and the vet when we got to Arlington Heights
estimated she was about five years old. Thought it was
a freak and one and a half pounds. She ruled
the house. We had an eighty pound. My dad used
to do the Louisian in my mom used to do
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the Louisiana Sportsman Show in the Superdome, largest camping, hunting,
and fishing show in America. So they had a lot
of connections. And they went to one of the best
labrador retrieve for breeders and we got one of the
best bread labs eighty pounds. Cleo was amazing. You could
throw a dime in the deep end of the pool.
She'd wait, she'd wait, and you go fetch it up.
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That dog will dive in like an Olympic swimmer, all
the way to the bottom of the pool. Get the diamond,
bring it to you. It's unbelievable. But when push came
to shove, you should have seen that one and a
half pound Chihuahua rule her. And I used to just
sit there in amazement, thinking Cleo could snap her. And
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actually I think Cleo could have swallowed her hole, could
have snaked her let alone, bitter let alone. It didn't.
I watched that yaa once time, hang on to her
lip with what little teeth she had left, and I
watched that eighty pound just kind of submit. And that's
kind of what we have going on in this administrative state.
Death of journalism, power of bullying, but we're Cleo and
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at any moment, if we want to, we can stand
up for what's right, speak what's right, live what's right,
and take our country back. It's mostly an illusion. So
in all of this empowerment and activation, I'm like, I
am done. I will give a voice to the silenced
children who had never given life. I will dedicate the
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rest of my life to saving unborn children. So I
start meeting with everybody and anything, and I start learning everything.
Part of it is the argument. It's all a bunch
of garbage, full of it. They will sit there in
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March and say my body, my right, but it's not
the same DNA. It's not their body. They will claim
it's their right to take that's baby's life and it's
none of our business. But by the way, if I
took that's baby's life, I'd go to jail. Remember Scott Peterson,
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he didn't just kill Lacey Connor too. Oh that's right.
That unborn fetus, that hawk of flesh had a name,
was a life and a manslaughter charge the inco. So anyway,
I'm sitting with this guy who's head of a right
to life organization, and I'm like, we need a Human
Life Amendment, and he starts schooling me on the where
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we were particularly at that time ten point political advantage
being pro life is we can't squander that ten percent
lead in every election. This guy cared more about RS
and D's that he did on unborn babies. And that's
why it doesn't matter if it's ours or the d's ruling.
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You still have abortion on demand, whether we hide behind,
whether it's choice or those are the games we play
to turn a blind eye. And so then we live
in recent times and you have Row overturned. That was
never a solution to the slaughter of unborn children. It
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was a solution to a court mistake fifty one years ago.
That's all. Well, that's proven today for all they're trying
to make. Can you pick a presidential year where they've
tried to make more of abortion than this one. In fact,
you can make a case that's all Kamala Harris has.
It's in her first and only ad that's ever run.
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And at the end of the day, are women under attack,
no babies, Are our abortion rights being taken away? Abortions
exceeded pre row numbers, And when do you go inside
the numbers? First of all, you don't need to go
have a procedure anymore. It can all be done with pills,
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and you don't even need to go to a clinic anymore.
It can all be done telehealth. Darkness appears to be
five steps ahead of light. He got a big political debate,
but you still don't have a solution for the unborn.
And if they are a life, and if it is murder,
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and if it is something more than a debate or
something to fight with each other about that kind of
put everything else into perspective. I will say we were
onto it yesterday, probably better than anybody. And once you've
decoded it, it'll change the way you consume the news.
But the race is on to define Tim Walls, because
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he's the he's the chum in the water. I mean,
he's the unknown. You can do that, you can shape it.
Harris has already been matrixed. She's either a nasty little
thing or she's the joker, goofball, giggler, buffoon. The Walls
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he can still be defined, and the race was on
to define him. War Dodger, rank liar. We had it
all yesterday. Probably what fascinating to me with the most
was they continue to attack Trump and Vance, and Walls
in particular is the one that first went after and
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bullied on Vance. When Vance responds, then you have all
the media going Republicans continue to attack the vice presidential's honor.
Somebody walked on punched him in the face, and then
he just punched him back, which is exactly going to
be the strategy of the left as well. But it's
all just a part of this race to define Tim
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Walls the great unknown. And you know what we need
more than anything in the midst of all of this,
a little distraction day night, Fuck Bob.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
Today.
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There's really only two stages to life go on.
Speaker 5 (13:51):
First season head waiting for the next foot poor season.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
The preseason starts for real tonight out the deep Troit Lions.
They got some unfinished business that they can get back
to a Super Bowl. It'll be the Lions, nobody says anymore.
And the New York Football Giants. Remember we had to
say that because there was a New York Giants baseball team.
We got the Giants and the Lions, and then I
think a really crummy game the Patriots and the Panthers,
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the Toilet Bowl. Two Thursday night games tonight's NFL is back.
The US Olympic team is heading towards the century mark.
We finished yesterday with ninety four total medals, number one
in total medals and gold medals. Heading for one hundred
today in Taylor Swift. Because the terrorists are just always
lurking in the background, wanting to have their defining say
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in this election cycle. They haven't canceled the presidential election yet,
but they have canceled three Taylor Swift concerts. This is
your morning show with Michael Del Trono. Thanks for waking
up with your morning show. I'm Michael del Jorno. I'm
not my cheerful warm self. I'm struggling through a really
bad cold and a very sore throat that hurts every
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time these pipes vibrate. But let them vibrate for the
trope af you're just waking up. Here's what you need
to know the top five stories of the day. Former
President Trump says he plans to debate Kamala Harris and
in the very near future. Mark Mayfield has more.
Speaker 6 (15:16):
In an interview with Fox and Friends, the former president
suggested he and Harris could soon reach an agreement after
he backed out of a planned ABC News debate. Trump
said it will be announced fairly soon, adding he would
like Fox News to host the event. He indicated other
networks such as NBC and CDs have been lobbying to
host the debate by Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
Taylor Swift's concert in Austria, three to be exact through
the weekend have all been canceled following arrests connected to
an alleged terror plot. Brian Shook has the details.
Speaker 4 (15:47):
Austrian officials said two suspects were taken into custody Wednesday.
One of the two suspects is a nineteen year old
Austrian citizen who allegedly pledged allegiance to the leader of
the Islamic State. Official said one of the focuses of
the nineteen year old suspect for the alleged planned attack
was Swift's Vienna concerts. Swift was scheduled to perform Thursday,
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Friday and Saturday, with each concert expected to draw sixty
five thousand fans, with another ten to fifteen thousand outside.
I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
So Travis isn't mad enough to protect her a dal?
Come on, anybody here seen our role? Friend? Joe Biden,
President Biden is giving his first interview since he decided
to drop out of the election. Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 7 (16:38):
He sat down with CBS news is Robert Costa at
the White House today for the interview. It will air
in full on CBS News Sunday morning this weekend, with
excerpts being released this evening. The two covered topics including
his decision to step aside and endorsed Vice President Kamala
Harris to succeed him, as well as his outlook on
the nation. I'm Lisa Taylor.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Timios leads the world with ninety four total medals and
with the gold twenty seven gold, thirty five silver, and
thirty two bronze as they head into another day of
Olympic competition in Paris, Hi.
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Enjoy the podcast the sounds of the day You're gonna
love this all right, So, yes, this is really happening
to an individual. Could it happen to you? You know,
remember we used to do this for years when California
would do crazy things, we would all like be fascinated,
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Why the heck did people live there? You know? We
do the same thing with Canada too, right, that could
never happen here. Well, as this segment of Sound of
the Day is all about, I always say there's no
such thing as privacy anymore. I hate to be the
one to break this year whether you like it or not,
whether you believe in freedom of speech or not. It's
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only free until it isn't. And sometimes you think it's free,
and it's still very expensive. I've seen people who have
said things at fourteen years old, only ten years later
at twenty four to be a star and a professional
sport and have it held against them. You shouldn't say anything.
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And this is the best advice you'll ever hear from
a talk show host in your life. It's gonna be
much harder to live than it is to agree with.
Don't text anything to anybody, including your mother, that you
wouldn't broadcast on the nightly news tonight and don't post
anything on social media that you wouldn't print on the
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front page of a newspaper tomorrow morning. That's just a
safe reality. The smartest people I know have no social
media presence. If they became a shooter, you'd be clueless
for days. You never mind the you know, let's get
(19:16):
a let's get a social media impression to this guy. Nothing. Well,
that wasn't the case for this guy in Great Britain.
Great Britain, of course, is even more timely because what's
going on there. I'm talk about the matrix. If you
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followed the violence on the streets in Great Britain on
social media, you're seeing it daily. You're seeing radical Muslims,
maybe the same kind of ones that were plotting in
Austria to do a terror attack at Taylor Swits concert,
maybe like the one that was here plotting to shoot
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Donald Trump. I don't know, but they're just on the
streets and gangs yelling a la akbar and just beating
random white people as think go by. Now, if you
get the media spin on this, first of all, nobody
covering it in America virtually. I'm gonna go search see
if you can find an Axios story, a Washington Post,
a Fox, a CNN, and where you do find it.
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It's all from the angle of the Prime Minister. These
dangerous right wing extremists held a news conference yesterday and
he greeted everybody in Islam, I'm going to do everything
I can to protect Muslims. And so you're left here
in America. And I'm not making a statement either way.
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You're left to here in America. Who's attacking who? The
media won't cover it. Whenever they do, it's the Prime
Minister saying it's the right wing. The videos I'll show
Muslims yelling a la aqbar, and I know what that means,
and they're attacking. Now. Do I believe what I'm reading
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in a few places or what I'm seeing, I don't know.
But as all that's going, Elon Musk posts this video.
Elon Musk, the owner of X post this Facebook England
overreacting against non Muslims on his ex account.
Speaker 5 (21:36):
Listen sometimes twenty three, fourteen forty arresting you on suspicion
of improper use of the Electronics Communications.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Network Watch Communications Act.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
Okay, so you do not have to say that that
my hormon defense.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
You have mentioned one question, suffer I think, do you
say maybe given ecvidence you understand by the way, I
don't want to sound, you know, immature or anything, but
how do I say this without sounding shallow, like you know,
a filthy man. She's beautiful, like a movie star, so
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it looks like a really pretty actress playing a police officer.
I mean, I'm and it's such an outrageous charge. I'm wandered.
This guy thought he was being punked for a minute. Yeah,
to watch what he realizes he's really getting arrested. Arrested.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
Okay, so that's a police station. Okay.
Speaker 5 (22:33):
This is in relation to some comments that you've made
on a Facebook page.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Oh real, Facebook crime? Is it?
Speaker 3 (22:41):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (22:42):
So we need to ask you some questions about that.
I'm gonna scurry you the rest of the audio because
she's getting out gloves. She's acting if there's an inn
sharp in his pockets, and you see the other officer
come in. He films the whole thing. But this is
British police arresting a British citizen for making offensive comments
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on Facebook. Hey, we saw what you did on Facebook.
We're here to arrest you nowe Elon Musk said, are
you kidding me? Is this Britain or the Soviet Union?
And you might be waking up going I would never
happen here. And then you got Tim Walls, Vice presidential
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running me to Kamala Harris saying this, I think we
need to push back on this.
Speaker 5 (23:36):
There's no guarantee of free speech on misinformation or hate speech,
and especially around our democracy.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
Oh, it could happen here and you may not be
lucky enough to get the movie star looking officer with
a great English accent. How chilling is that on the
very day I'm watching sing this mystery play out in
Great Britain? Are these magra right wing extremists on the
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streets at Great Britain attacking Muslims because of misinformation of
three people that were killed at add three children that
were killed, which by the way lost in all this.
So the three children really were stabbed to death? Or
is this now and out of control Muslim offensive? We
don't know. All we know is a guy got arrested
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for what he said on Facebook, and here at home
the Vice PRESIDENTI are running me is saying that's in
play for America's future. I think we need to push
back on this.
Speaker 5 (24:40):
There's no guarantee of free speech on misinformation or hate speech,
and especially around our democracy.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
I think that one of our Sounds of the day,
Part two of our Sounds of the Day coming up
at six oh five is Donald Trump's running mate JD. Vance,
who went on the offensive in the tarmac. Then he
went defensive Tim Walls. But all the media remembers is
that's a JD. Vance bullying offensive. He was responding to
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an attack, and it leads to the email of the day,
which begs the question, wait a minute, they can attack Vance,
but Advance responds, he's attacking and bullying them. Yeah, that's
the power of controlling the narrative. It's only bullying when
you want it to be bullying. It's nice when you
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control all sides of the street. And that's part one
of your Sounds of the day. Waking up this morning.
Speaker 6 (25:40):
I'm executive chef George Harville. My morning show is your
Morning Show with Michael Dojorna.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Here's what you need to know. They're still a President
Joe Biden, unfortunately still using an old script. Mark Mayfield's
here with Today in Politics.
Speaker 6 (25:54):
President Biden says he doesn't have faith a peaceful transfer
of power will take place if former President Trump loses
the election.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Trump loses, I'm not coming at all. He means what
he says. We don't take them seriously.
Speaker 6 (26:06):
He meets him all the stuff about it.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
If we lose, he'll be a bloodbath.
Speaker 6 (26:11):
Biden made the remarks in an interview with CBS News
set to Aaron full on CBS Sunday Morning. Trump made
the remarks in March while talking about economic policies, saying
in the following months he would accept the results of
the election if it was a fair, legal, and good
election and Kamala Harrison a new running mate. We're on
the campaign trail in the battleground states of Wisconsin and Michigan.
While speaking from Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Harris went after Donald Trump.
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She blamed Trump directly for the Conservative Supreme Court's decision
to overturn Roe v. Wade and claimed that Trump would
sign a national abortion ban into law if given the opportunity.
The Harris campaign also stopped in Detroit. Meanwhile, Trump's running
mat jd. Vance, mirrored Harris's schedule and held several campaign events.
That's Politics, Mark Mayfield, NBC News Radio.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
You know jeffre there's a lot of people online that
believe that's not really Joe Biden, it's somebody else in
a mass We have heard that, and if you listen closely,
it sounded a lot like de Niro. He's got to
be stopped. What if we pull the mask off like
Scooby doing it's Robert de Niro? That would be great
with his worst performance ever. More Americans have gotten abortions
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during the first three months of twenty twenty four than
the same period in twenty twenty three, meaning all the
abortion law changes mean more abortions, not less. Brian Shook reports.
Speaker 4 (27:26):
That's according to a new report from the Society of
Family Planning that continues the trend since the Supreme Court
overturned Roe v. Wade in the summer of twenty twenty two,
turning abortion rights back to the states. The increase appears
to be driven mostly by telehealth consultations, which account for
twenty percent of all abortions nationally. Six states have put
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laws into action that offer legal protections to clinicians who
offer telehealth abortion care in states that have bans on abortions.
I'm Brian Shook, Vice President Harris. When they got Joe
out of the way. She was a two hundred million
dollar plus bump.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
What's adding Tim Walls done to the coffers about thirty
six million dollars? Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 7 (28:11):
This comes after a massive fundraising month for the Harris campaign,
raising over two hundred million dollars in just the week
after President Biden announced he wouldn't seek reelection. Trump reportedly
pulled in one hundred and thirty seven million in July.
I'm li Sa Taylor Well.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Delta Airlines is facing massive repercussions from a tech outage
that affected thousands of passengers last month. Tammy Trehilo has more.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
A lawsuit filed this week against the airline accused the
company of failing to provide passengers with vouchers for meals, hotels,
and transportation. Delta CEO says the CrowdStrike outage caused the
airline to lose half a billion dollars. A letter from
Crowdstrikes legal counsel to Delta rejected those claims and said
it was quote highly disappointed by delta suggestion that CrowdStrike
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acted inappropriately. The letter outed that CrowdStrike CEO offered personal
online assistance to Delta CEO, but didn't receiver response, I'm
tammaged for HEO.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
Vaccine skepticism is rising in the US. According to a
Gallup poll, fewer American adults say it's important to get
their children vaccinated today. Some were RFK Junior just lit up.
Just forty percent of responding said it's extremely important for
parents to give their kids shots, compared to fifty eight
percent who said the same in twenty nineteen. COVID having
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an effect on our view of vaccinations and not just
against the virus, and sales of the first to market
weight loss drug well govy lower than expected. You might
be asking why. That's why Aaron Rayal's here with the
story erin Good Morning.
Speaker 8 (29:43):
Why when seventy percent of Americans are obese. That number
actually blew my mind. I didn't know it was that many.
That our obees are overweight. And it seems like this market,
particularly for these weight loss drugs, the semaglue types, it
was forecast to be worth one hundred and fifty billion
dollars by twenty thirty, but second quarter profits for Nova
(30:04):
Noordic's first the first market, the incumbent that's the one behind,
will GOOVI or zambig We all know, oh ozandic.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Long story short, it hurts too much. Yes, I'm old
enough to remember that song when it was Magic by Pilot,
but go ahead.
Speaker 8 (30:22):
But yes, so they missed the mark, which is shocking
because well, I like every everyone is using this. It's very,
very popular. They couldn't keep up with demand. But long
story short, the shares are up two hundred and thirty
percent from twenty twenty one, so if they fell seven percent,
it's all relative. This has lifted the GDP of Denmark.
(30:46):
Like this is just one of the most powerful things
that ever came onto the market. There are now other
knock on uses for it, whether it be kidney disease,
heart disease, addiction. We know that categorically obesity will kill
you in some way. If it's if it goes on
too long, that's that's not up for debate.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
It will.
Speaker 8 (31:05):
So taking that one off the board has this incredible
knock on effect in terms of health benefits, and this
drug is doing it for many people.
Speaker 1 (31:12):
All right, So we started with ozempic. There's a couple
of big ones help us out. Normally, the way it
works with drugs, somebody has the breakthrough drug. They have
the patent when it wears out, and then you can
get a generic, and then you get more generics, and
then you get the prices come down. All right, So
where does will Govi stack up with these other ones?
And is that part of the softness of its launch?
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People you know have it in their mind ozempic through
my doctor, that's the one I can trust.
Speaker 8 (31:40):
You're right, And listen, Eli Lilly, they launched their first rival,
the zip Bound. They launched it last December in the US,
so now it's like Novo versus Lily. They're going head
to head in its obesity treatment and the market. And listen,
they also have markets in Britain and Germany, but the
US is by far the most lucrative given our statistics
about our weight. So yeah, they're coming on in a
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big way. And sales of Waghobe, which was again Nova's
first to mark your weight loss drug, they rose fifty
three percent, while Ozembic, which is the diabetes drug, missed expectations.
So Wilgovi is the one you take just to lose weight.
Apparently it's like a it's essentially just like a stronger
dose of ozembic, more of it and is designed for obesity.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
But this is a by the way, how does that work?
Is that by suppressing your appetite.
Speaker 8 (32:32):
Or so, it slows down digestion, which basically suppresses your appetite. Yes,
like short answer, you just don't feel hungry, and the
chatter in your price you.
Speaker 1 (32:42):
Could lead to elvis constipation.
Speaker 8 (32:44):
It can and some people, But I think what's almost
more amazing is that they don't totally completely understand how
it's like turning off these receptors. They have some idea
about it, and you could talk to like there's obesity
experts who have looked into this. The fact that it
works for things like addiction, Like if you used to
drink too much and you start taking this, you're just
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You're just like I don't really need it today, I'm good, and.
Speaker 6 (33:08):
You're like whoa, whoa, whoa whoa.
Speaker 8 (33:09):
So this isn't just yes, it's slowing down digestion, but
it's it's this is kind of tamping down.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
This could single handedly kill country music someday. I don't
have the whiskey to think about it.
Speaker 8 (33:21):
I think I think country music is brasilient. But yes,
I hear you, you know you're right. This is listen.
I think like in two hundred and thirty percent, I
get it. There's also a funny, kind of funny article
in the Wall Street Journal that like this is actually
changing the like the Danish culture, in the sense that
there's so much money flowing into this otherwise like kind
of austere culture where you know you you were, you
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were frugal, and that it wasn't it wasn't like a
flashy Now there's like these beautiful homes going up on
the water. It's just it's changing everything because it's so
much money. It's so powerful. And again the trials for
kidney disease underway, also for a heart treatment and then
the reduction in addiction.
Speaker 1 (34:03):
Perhaps perhaps a wiser conversation would be talked to the
Danish and the Europeans about why they're thin and we're fat.
You might fight that they walk a little bit more. Yes,
there is that competitor, the dreadmill. But well, Kobe gets
off to a slow start. But the future looks bright
for this drug. We're all in this together. This is
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