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August 20, 2024 34 mins
After bumping him off the ticket, DNC Convention night one buried him again after midnight East Coast time!

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Speaker 1 (00:38):
Joan Rise and shine, early bird gets the worm. And
that's not easy today. It's not after Joe Biden finished
in the morning hours. You stay up. Blake of Day
two of the Democrat Well, I had to well, I
just couldn't do it well. The convention clearly has a strategy.

(01:01):
I think most of you can see it coming. In
four days, they're going to play out what they've been
plotting for four weeks, the removal of the one who
actually got the votes, Joe Biden, and the entrance of
the one they replaced him with, and probably bigger picture

(01:25):
is a changing of the guard within the party, so
there has to be this exit of the old people
entrance and passing the torch to the new. And so
last night I think these are always difficult for me
because I don't relate to this party or what it

(01:47):
stands for, but I try to be fair. If I
were being the most gracious, I would say they tried
to cram all those people in Monday night that they
could move on towards Thursday night and this passing of
the torch to the next generation. Or if I were

(02:08):
being unkind, I would say, gee, first they ran Joe off,
and last night they paid tribute to him all night.
I mean, this would be like, you know, I'm off,
you bumpshow off, and then pays tribute to you for
dying I mean or something. Yeah, I mean they knocked

(02:30):
him off and whacked him at the knees, and then
they did it again almost symbolically, didn't they They made
him wait all the way till almost eleven central midnight
Eastern before he got to speak. I don't know how

(02:53):
many people they think stayed up that late to hear
somebody they made irrelevant, so they snubbed him by taking
away his nomination and forcing him out, and then that
they snub him again last night by making us sit
through so many speakers all evening long, and not even
getting to his farewell until after sign off time. I

(03:19):
guess that's up for Democrats to decide. It's their convention,
it's their primary. Maybe somewhere in between you had the
plans that they had, you know, I think Biden's speech
is a great example of that.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Forty five minutes and yelling most of.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
The time, literally yelling, and in that speech, look, if
that was supposed to be a farewell and a passing
of the baton, it was, it was more of a
fair oh well, it was far more of a legacy.

(04:03):
I was watching CNM because I wanted to hear what
they had to say. They seemed upset about that. They
were told it was going to be a passing the
baton to Kamalist speech and instead it turned out to
be I guess what he had planned to give had
he not left the race. And you wonder if that
happened throughout the night that they were caught in between

(04:25):
two parties two different times the plans that they had,
the videos that they had, combined with the shift that
has taken place, it made for a very long night.
So the Democratic National Convention, it got Hillary out of
the way. It look its intent was to get Joe

(04:49):
over with so they could move on tonight. I will
and I will grant them based on what they've done.
That's a good strategy. Get the uh. I was going
to say, the elephant, get the donkey out of the
room for the rest of the week. I do feel

(05:10):
sorry for him. He did go off script a couple
of times, once in favor of the protesters and terrorists,
a lot of times with the same debunked exaggerations. But
the one that was probably the most heard told a
story of how he at twenty nine years old. I mean,

(05:30):
this guy's old life has been politics. I don't know
if that was our founding father's intent, but that's all
he's done and said when he was twenty nine years
old he was too young to be senator, and now
apparently he's too old to be president. I don't sense
that Joe went without a fight. He made it clear
in one statement that he's loved his service, but he

(05:53):
loves his country. More, there's nobody watching from the left
or right last night that doesn't see a man that
a is cognitively impaired and probably needed to go, or
be a man who did not want to go and
felt forced out. I don't think those tensions were completely hidden,
and I don't think anybody really cared. Get it over
with and then get on with the week. Unfortunately, it

(06:17):
was one more disrespect to Joe Biden by not having
it finish until into day two, after midnight on the
East Coast. Why so late is a question they'll have
to answer.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Throughout the night.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
The only other observation I would make it was just
filled with contradiction. I get the messaging, we're joy, we're love,
we're moving forward. They're wanting to go back, their hate,
their division. But I'll give you an example of what
I'm talking about. Coach Kerr gets up there, and it

(06:54):
wasn't all that partisan, to be honest, other than generalized.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Date probably wonder why I'm here.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
I'm probably gonna get crucified for being here, but the
stakes are too high, And that's about as far as
it went. Then he conflates the story of the greatest
men basketball players and women basketball players, that he was
a part of the men and watch the women at
the Olympics and what they achieved to achieve together, and

(07:22):
the essence of his speech, and I know because I
write speeches is being like Team USA. He even came
right out and said, we're not Democrats, we're not Republicans,
we're not Libertarians, We're Americans.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
If twelve can unite and.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Win a gold medal, imagine what three hundred and forty
two million can do United And Sean Faine of the
United Auto Workers gets up right after him.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Tide to pick sides. Trump's a lion fraud. You're like, what.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
As he's wearing his Trump is a scab t shirt.
Then it became workers versus greedy corporate corporations, right back
to division. AOC actually made the case to love this
country is to hate corporations. Hillary, we moved forward in

(08:17):
faith and unity, resisting.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Us versus them.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Then two minutes later she's smiling as they're chanting lock
him up, and he forsare we gotta end angry politics.
We got to unite as Americans to what trafiol Warner
gets up right after him. Trump is the author of
the big lie he's a cancer for America. Only Kamala

(08:43):
can heal the land. He literally said, him being elected
and going on to elect Kamala. That's promise. Electing Trump
is peril. Choose America. Do you want promise or peril?
No division there And it was like that all night long.

(09:09):
So here's the bottom line. These are the more difficult
conventions for me. I mean, you had people in the
streets marching dressed as abortion pills. I can't relate. They
are anchored in the abortion message. We knew they'd play

(09:33):
the a They're still waffling on the eye Israel.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
I don't know how that played last night.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
If it's about solidifying your ticket, it's coming Thursday. If
it's about uniting your party, they arrived united. Well, the
exception of what's happening outside, and even though television is
not showing it to you, things got out of hand

(10:04):
last night, and there's three more nights to go. And
then if it's about energy and moving forward with your
base fundraising momentum into the campaign trail, I think they're
going to achieve all of that. I don't know. They're
not stealing anybody away from Donald Trump. I can assure you,

(10:26):
and I'm not sure that they don't own half the
problem in America, which probably and I mean this for
both parties, and I mean this from the bottom of
my heart. They're both a part of the problem. Their
division has become our nation's division. I do think if

(10:48):
Night one is an early indication, in my opinion, one
side was.

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Well, they get the award for trying to.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
I guess hate in the name of love, probably hate
in the name of unity, fear in the name of joy,
death in the name of life. I mean, at some point,
if this kind of messaging, it doesn't get sicker than

(11:30):
this planned parenthood, mobile abortion trucks like we used to
run to ice cream trucks as kids going around the
streets of Chicago giving out abortion pills and vasectomies, or
people marching as abortion pills as they cloak themselves in virtue.

(12:00):
I mean, at some point, at that kind of messaging
is electable. Well, there's there's more at stake than just
the next election. We've lost something far more significant. So
a lot of speakers last night, not all bad, certainly
not all good, a snubbing of Joe Biden. And then

(12:21):
when it's all said and done clearly. This week is
a process of theater from the behind the scenes political
thuggery of the last four weeks. So one last hit
across the kneecaps for Joe. He doesn't get on until

(12:42):
after eleven Eastern and finishes into the morning of day two.
They buried him a month ago, and they buried him
last night because they want it all out of the
way to move forward towards the future, which doesn't include
a lot of the peace people that spoke last night.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
That's about the best I can do on little sleep.
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Mark Mayfield with Biden's end of the Road to the
White House Story.

Speaker 4 (13:14):
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. President Biden
addressed the Democratic National Convention in Chicago Monday night. He
told the crowd that he loves America and added voters
will be casting ballots for democracy and freedom in November.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
We're a face of.

Speaker 5 (13:28):
Inflection point, one of those rare moments in history. One
of the decisions we make now well the term and
the fate of our nation and the world.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
For decades to come. That's not high perble.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
I mean it literally, He told the crowd. He's not
mad at the Democrats who asked him to drop out
of the twenty twenty four race. Biden said, We're in
a battle for the soul of the nation, and Donald
Trump is only stoking fears for votes. He was expected
to accept his party's nomination just over thirty days ago.
I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
So the one who won, push the one who lost.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
Given a standing ovation, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
hit the stage at the DNC.

Speaker 6 (14:06):
Something is happening in America. You can feel it. Something
we've worked for and dreamed.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
Of for a long time. It wasn't all smile.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
She took some shots at President Trump at one point,
leading to chance lock him up, to which she smiled
and nodded.

Speaker 6 (14:31):
Donald Trump fell asleep at his own trial, and when
he woke up, he made his own kind.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
Of history, the first.

Speaker 6 (14:39):
Person to run for president with thirty four selony convictions.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
She wanted to say that Kamala Harris is the right
choice for the White House.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
As commander in chief.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
Kamala won't disrespect our military.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
And our veterans.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
Yeah, that was the first of many debunked falsehoods that
would be proclaimed from the stage. She concluded, of course,
which goes everywhere with her glass ceiling.

Speaker 6 (15:09):
And the other side of that glass ceiling is Kamala
Harris raising her hand and taking the oath of office
as our forming seven.

Speaker 1 (15:21):
Stay speakers included conrece one Alexandria Ocasia Cortes, Golden State
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr. She was electric. Let me
tell you. New York Governor Kathy Hockel, Kentucky Governor Andy Bursher,
and of course Vice President Kamala Harris made a brief
two minute speech on stage. That's becoming a new trend.

(15:41):
I guess we don't wait for the top of the
ticket to speak on the final night, or even be
seen until the final night. Kamala Harris will formally accept
the party's nomination on Thursday. Well, all wasn't peaceful, and
even though television didn't show you, thousands of protesters showed
up in Chicago for Day one of the DNC and
all didn't go exactly well. Rob Dawson has more.

Speaker 7 (16:06):
It started out as a protest, loud but free of
any violence, thousands gathering in Union parks, a voice anger
over the Biden Harris administration's handling of the war between
Israel and the Palestinian I.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
Believe like perfing that we're all here, We're all together.

Speaker 5 (16:20):
Shows like a gratitude of representation for the people who
feel about the martialize right now.

Speaker 7 (16:25):
But then there was a march to a park a
quarter of a mile from United Center. Then the protesters
broke through the barrier, spilling into the streets. The people
arrested wrestled to the ground.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
In Chicago, I'm Rob Dawson.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Free medication, abortions, vasectomies were available at the DNC.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
Why we even had a marching abortion pills group.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
We'll have more sounds from the stage when your morning
show continues next half hour.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
Hey, gang, it's me Michael.

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your iHeartRadio app. The DNC closed Monday night with a
Joe Biden speech that went into Tuesday morning. Chicago police
say protesters breached a security perimeter at the DNC, throwing
bottles at police officers, who showed great restraint and arrested many,

(17:37):
and the FBI has concluded that Iran was behind the
hack of President Trump's campaign. That's just some of the
top stories as you're waking up this morning. But the
biggest far and away is a Democratic National Convention Day one,
which seems to be a passing of the paton from
the old generation. So you add the oldest of all,
Joe Biden, the second oldest, Hillary Clinton. They got a

(17:58):
lot of people out of the way on the first night,
so we can never think about them again on the second, third,
and fourth. That appears to be the strategy was Joe
Biden snubbed. There were a lot of speakers yesterday. There
was no reason to make the president, who was celebrated
throughout the night for being forced out. He's the jolly
goodfellow and a hero simply for being having his votes

(18:18):
taken away. And being forced out of the race, and
then you don't let him on stage till well after
eleven Eastern. He finishes late on Tuesday morning. I suspect
most of you didn't hear much of it. These conventions
are tough for me because I'm not a Democrat. In fact,
there's very little, if anything they stand for that I

(18:39):
agree with. So I kind of rely on Axios, the
Washington Post, the Associated Press, you know, watching CNN, just
to get a sense. And my sense is that they're
buying a lot more forgiving this messaging, and they're feeling
a tremendous energy, which is part of what this process

(18:59):
is accomplished. Joe got the votes, they threw him out,
inserted Kamala. If they were gonna have any awkward night,
it'd be this first night. And now it's behind them
and they're feeling very energized.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
That's good for them. I don't know if they're reaching
anybody in between.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
When I went to the Washington Post, they had their
story five takeaways from the Convention Night one. I thought, well,
this will give me an idea of where they're coming from.
They thought the big moment was Kamala Harris. This is
kind of a new tradition. We'll talk about that with
White House correspondent John Decker later on where the candidate

(19:38):
appears early in the convention that used to not be so.
But they said the biggest was the send off of
Joe Biden. No mention of how late and if that
was a snub in and of itself. They saw AOC
as a coming out potential superstar. They took AOC's fiery

(20:01):
speech as they did Barack Obama at the Clinton Convention
that would later launch his run for the United States
Senate and presidency.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
I don't know that. I shared that.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
They were pretty honest about abortion and COVID being featured prominently.
We knew they'd played that card and they did. They
have the fourth takeaway, few signs of major divisions so far, Well,
that's based on the telecast. Nobody's showing you what's going
on in the streets. They had some problems and they

(20:37):
could get worse as the week goes on, and the
Washington Post acknowledges that and their fifth takeaway, an attack
is born. Trump's a scab. I thought the United Autoworkers
president was the weakest of the night. He looked like
an unmade bed. He ranted like a typical union leader.

(20:59):
Maybe that residates within the party in a way I
don't understand. Fact checking was not kind to the first
night of the DNC the Washington Post, which Joe Biden
kind of delivered his acceptance speech. Anyway, and in it
that whole fantastic story about South Carolina that's been debunked.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
He made the claim we tried to expand so security Medicare.
Donald Trump tried to cut them year after year after year.
Even the Washington Post tests to admit that's false.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
Trump told us, then Jack bleach into our body, said
Representative Robert Garcia.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Greatly exaggerated.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
When Donald Trump was president, corporate America ran wild. Donald
Trump did not bring back the auto industry. When Donald
Trump was president, auto plants closed. Trump did nothing, said
Sean fain Maker of The Washington Post. Praise slogan Trump
the scab, greatly exaggerated, and it goes like that throughout. Listen,

(22:03):
when it comes to it's in the eye of the beholder.
I get the strategy, and it's a smart one. You
stole the election from him, you gave it to Kama.
Get him out of the way. So you can move
on to Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I just didn't expect

(22:24):
them to move them all the way to Tuesday. There's
some of what the president yelled, i mean, delivered last night,
and this is one of those examples of where I
really believe they thought it was going to be a
passing of the torch speech, and he just gave the
speech he was going to give. Well, all things you've
heard a million times, but starting with why he ran

(22:47):
for president.

Speaker 5 (22:48):
I ran for president of twenty twenty because of what
I saw on Charlotte's film in August of twenty seventeen,
extremists coming out of the woods carrying torches, their vase
bulging from their necks, carrying Nazis swassiges and changing the

(23:11):
same exact anti Semitic bile that was heard in Germany
in the early thirties. Neo Nazis, white supremacists and the
Kukus Klan so emboldened by a president then in the
White House that they saw as an ally, they didn't

(23:32):
even bother to wear their hoods. Hey, who's on the
march in America? Old ghosts and new garments stirring up?

Speaker 2 (23:45):
Well, if anybody could see the ghosts.

Speaker 5 (23:47):
It's Joe Biden, the oldest divisions, stoking the oldest fears,
giving oxygen to the oldest forces that they sought to
tear a part America and the process.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
A young woman was killed.

Speaker 5 (24:07):
My contactor and mother asked about what happened, she told me.
When the President was asked what he thought had happened,
Donald Trump said, my quote, there are very fine people
on both sides.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
My god, that's what he said.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
That would all be outrageous if it really happened. Even
left leaning website Snopes published a piece in June debunking
the claim that Trump called neo Nazis very fine people.
While Trump did say there were fine people on both sides,
meaning both sides of the argument and debate in terms
of you know, taking down statues and our past and

(24:49):
so on, he specifically noted that he was not talking
about the neo Nazis or the white supremacist and said
they should be condemned totally. Even Snopes rates this claim false,
and Joe Biden made it a centerpiece of his speech

(25:11):
last night, snubbed and delivered into the wee hours of
the night, forcing people like me to not get any sleep.
Let's go with this section of Joe Biden. I would
think if if you couldn't wait up, and I understand
if you couldn't, especially if you're up this early listening,

(25:32):
this will be the two minutes i'd want you to hear.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
I spend the honor of my lifetime. The servers are present.
I love the job, but I love my country more.
I love my country more. You always talk about how
I mean you old people said I should step down.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
That's not true. They're yelling, we love Joe. Oh.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
By the way, that seemed to be somewhat orchestrated if
Joe ever got cognitively lost. They were prepared to jump
in with Chance. Because there was one point where he paused,
he wasn't lost. He looked, you know, he looks old,
and they started chanting, and then he was ready to
talk again.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
It was it was awkward.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
So I think part of the plan was to cover
up any cognitive issues with Chance.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
And I'm glad when I think it was kind of spontaneous.
I'm glad you clarified because I thought it was he
won't go.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
I thought that's what I heard when he was about
forty four minutes in That's what I was chanting.

Speaker 5 (26:42):
I made a lot of mistakes in my career, but
I gave my best to you for fifty years. Like
many of you, I'd give my heart and soul ornation
and I've been blessed a million times return to the
support of the American people. I really been too young

(27:06):
to be in the Senate because I wasn't thirty yet
and too old to stay as president. But I hope
you know how grateful I am to all of you.
So I think Kamala was the very first decision I
made before I became when I became our nominee, and

(27:26):
it was the best decision I made.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
My whole career.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
So Joe Biden when very long forty five minutes. He
looked old, but he managed to hold his thoughts. He
only lost his place, I think on two occasions really bad,
and the chance began he yelled through the whole speech.
Probably the biggest insider politics story is they were expecting

(27:54):
a coronation of Kamala and he gave them his acceptance
speech and his legacy speech, and I think a lot
of political strategists and insiders in the Democrat Party were
probably not happy and I think the one that shouldn't
be happy is Joe Biden, who won the nomination, had
it taken away the very Nancy Pelosi that forced him

(28:16):
out of office holding and I love Joe sign and chanting.
It almost feel like tremendous betrayal for a man who
dedicated his entire life to that party and to service
of that party, and even to the final moment, they
snubbed him into the wee hours of the morning. Now

(28:39):
this much, I don't have to be a Democrat to
relate to. They treat Hillary Clinton, who lost, better than
the treating the one who won, and they forced him
out of office, and then they forced his speech into
the morning hours of day two.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Where I come from, that's called burying him twice.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
This is Paul David Patterson down in Toledo District, believes
in My Morning Show is Your Morning Show with Michael Deldom.
Chicago police say protesters breached a security perimeter through bottles
that police many arrested, as the convention was not all peaceful,
even though television did a good job of not showing
any of it to you, And the FBI has concluded

(29:28):
that Iran was behind the hack of former President Donald
Trump's campaign and George Santos, former New York congressman, pled
guilty to federal charges.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
If you're just.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
Waking up this morning, the convention is the big news.
There does seem to be this movement of passing the
torch from the old generation Joe Biden after eleven Eastern,
Hillary Clinton after when.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
It was supposed to end, Denn Eastern.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
They seem to get that all the way on the
first night, Perceiemingly, what is the moving forward?

Speaker 2 (30:00):
Three and four?

Speaker 1 (30:00):
We'll have more on that with David Sanati as well
as White House correspondent cham John Decker coming up next
hour for you. Aaron Rayalis here. Because the price of
gold continues to soar. My brother, of course, sells golden coins,
so I'm sure that's good news for him. What does
that mean about for the rest of us?

Speaker 2 (30:19):
When you see.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Gold surging, it usually means something is falling. You tell me, yep,
you're right. Gold loves chaos. That's what we're seeing to
right now.

Speaker 8 (30:30):
Spot gold steady yesterday is around twenty five hundred bucks
an ounce, futures zero point sixteen percent. They think this
is going to be gold year, though, And let's think
that we're going to three thousand an ounce, particularly as
the as the FED draw us closer to their September
meeting on the seventeenth. So why is that, Michael, Israel
and Iran, they're on the verge of direct conflict. Iron

(30:53):
has vowed retaliation. Israel has placed the military and Highlert
and we the US have sent carrier strike groups, guide
It missiles.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Also the FED. The FED.

Speaker 8 (31:04):
We know that the FED is likely to begin lowering rates,
and once the FED starts to cut rates, likely next month,
I think right away gold is going to reach twenty
seven hundred renounced And the reason for that is that
lower interest rates, which the FED is going to begin
to lower, it reduces the opportunity cost of buying gold,
So it makes it more attractive in relation to treasuries

(31:26):
because those are safe having assets as well. But you're
not getting the same return based on the fact that
interest rates are getting lower.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
All right, So your wise to point out it's whenever
there's chaos or instability, that's when gold ride doesn't necessarily
mean that the market's doing bad. In fact, any market
analysts would love to show you what the market has
done over the last seventy five years compared to gold.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
But wars, rumors of wars. What that does to oil prices.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
It also does to gas prices, and we forget that
inflation and debt that causes inflation. It weakens the dollar,
It makes our money not go as far, which brings
gold back into play. I guess, I guess. The good
news is the good news is gold is up and
might reach three thousand. The bad news is gold is up,

(32:13):
it might reach three thousand. You're doing a lot wrong, Yeah.

Speaker 8 (32:17):
Exactly, And this is this is the thing about gold.
Gold is such an interesting one. It also for the
gold bugs, they're like, see, I told you so, and
you're like, yes, but if you held onto this orthodoxy
in twenty sixteen, you've lost an obscene amount of money.
I've asked many economists that I've interviewed over the years,
like why gold Why? And I think the smartest ones

(32:39):
are always like, I don't know, man, Like water would
be better, you can drink it. There's not as many applications.
It's just something that for you know, since as long
as humanity has been trading stuff, we've somewhat value.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Respected economists are winging on Kamala Harris's economic plan. I
respect the reviews are not going to be that stellar.
We'll find out from Aaron next hour. We'll talk to them.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
Take care, you got it all right.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
So here's the bottom line. The Democrats are trying to
portray themselves as the Party of Unity, the Party of joy,
the party of not us versus them and vitriol, although
that's all they displayed all last night. How do these
contradictions play outside of the United Center in Chicago. Well,

(33:30):
time will tell November to be exact. Another way of
looking at it, too, is if they arrive with their
ticket done, if they arrive on a sugar high, united
with momentum, what's left to possibly accomplish? The saying goodbye
to Joe, Well, we did that this morning. I wish

(33:52):
I could say last night, but ended up being this morning.
And the coronation will happen on Thursday. We're all in
this together. This is your Morning Show with Michael Tell
Joina mm hmm
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