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Speaker 1 (00:32):
Show with Michael O'Dell John. Yeah, he was. He was
kind of harassing me this weekend by way of email.
Who's that our voice Mike McCann that you just heard?
Oh was he really? Well, the Titans were playing the Saints.
Oh so he was just it, Mike McCann getting a
little cocky when the Saints were up early. So I didn't.
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By the way, good morning, it's a new week. How
are you it's my final week in my fifties, is
it really? I'm not taking it hard at all. You
can't see me right now, but I I have a
terrible twitch, but it's not bothering me at all.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
Wow, I got to make a couple of calls to
a couple of places to see if we can find
enough candles.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
There might be some younger folks listening. And you're wondering,
what's it like to be so old? You feel the
stale taste of death creeping down your throat. That's really dark.
As I walked by the cemetery not far from my neighborhood,
the two guys with a shovel chased me for three blocks.
I'm telling you, it's not easy getting old. No, so
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I go to watch the Little League Worlds here, you know,
if I had to do all of the favorite things.
I tried to express this to my son, who was
just took it upon himself to try to aggravate me.
Or the Little League World Series dead. None of these
people are ever going to make it to the majors,
which isn't true. Sometimes they do, but that's not the point.
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The point was the shortstop on a base set up
the middle with great range in shallow center field feels
the ground ball, slides on one knee, does a three
sixty and spins without even looking and throws a perfect
strike to first. And the kids to do that at
twelve years old. That's why you watch, That's what it's
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all about. But when I start, you know. So I
was talking to him and a dawned on me. If
I had to pick my five favorite things besides football, football, football,
foot but football, I would say the Masters, Little League
World Series, March Madness, any postseason major League baseball, it's
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just night and day when it gets to the postseason.
Like hockey. If you're watching NHL hockey all year, it's
like watching at one speed, and then they get to
the postseason and then somebody turns the knob. They played
an all different intensity. But Little League World Series is
in that top five. I don't know. There's just something
about it. It's it's an end of summer classic. These
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kids have been playing all summer long.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
It was our dream at their age to be to
do it.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:13):
Yeah, we lost. In trying to remember who it was,
I want to say Winetka, Yeah, Winnetka in Libertyville or
was it Libertyville in Winnetka. I can't remember who we
lost to, but we lost. The Buffaloes lost, and so
ours ended city wide. But I mean, these kids go
from city to state to I think it's is it sectional,
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then regional, then Little League World. I mean it's just
a I can't here. It's like it's an improbable journey,
you know. Yeah, when it was all said and done,
by the way, the Lake Mary All Stars from Florida,
United States of America were the champions of Little League,
winning two to one over Chinese type a Sunday in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
That was a highlight of my weekend. And how they confused.
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If you have not seen the end of that game,
go watch how that game ended. Find find the highlight. Well,
I was a second basement, as you know, and I
can tell you when the bunt is on the second
basement covers first I don't know where he went right right,
as somebody said, very cruelly. And now it's back to Yeah,
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you wonder when some of these kids go home, do
they are they greeted like heroes? Are they sent in
a gulag? They have to be greeted like heroes.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
Yeah, that's why it was in our luis a little
small suburb called Goodlitsville, and they won. If you remember
a few years ago, and it was yeah, and the
one too. It was huge as far as when they
returned back to home.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Yeah that's I think that's six straight for the United States,
which you know hasn't been the case the last twenty
twenty five thirty years. So I'm starting to get used
to it now that we actually go on to win
the whole World Series. So congratulations to Lake Mary, Florida.
Let's see if Rory watched his own kids, Yeah, he
wasn't watching. He probably didn't. He doesn't like kids. That
was one of the highlights of my weekend. Hope you
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had a great weekend, and now we press on. Probably
the biggest development over the weekend was RFK, hands down,
no question about it. Nothing even compares. I think, you
know you talk about all time quotes, this one. I
used to have a I've let very few people touch
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my Bible sign it. Okay, Josh McDowell had such an influence.
I let him. Most people, I would like, put a
piece of paper and then just stick it in the Bible.
We never let him sign it. And then I don't
know it. I was about seventeen I started doing these
Hall of Fame quotes in the back, and I'm so
glad I have them today at sixty. These are things
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that I very influential things I heard people saying in
my early years of seeking and growing in faith. And
so whenever I think of Hall of Fame quotes, I
think in the back of my Bible, believe it or not,
this is a Hall of Fame quote of life. Ultimately,
the only thing that will save our country and our
children is if we love our kids more than we
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hate each other. I thought it was one of the
great RFK quotes of all time. And I really believe.
And you have to just choose to believe. And you
may disagree, and you may you may be a Democrat
and see this man as an attack or a betrayal
on his party and his family and all that other nonsense.
We're going to talk to Chris Walker later on, and
I have one simple question, our FK Junior. Is this
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an individual who was betrayed by his party? Or is
he a betrayer of his party and family? And if
you can't figure that out, it's kind of like when
when suddenly after a debate everybody got it Joe Biden
might not cognitively be all there. How could that have
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been the first time at dawned on you? What kind
of blinders could you have possibly had on That was
the first you know noticed, and the media that was
the biggest joke of all, as if that was the
first time they saw it. They even pushed go back
and google. When was there ever a presidential debate before
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the conventions, not a primary debate, a general election debate
before the conventions? The answer is never. I'll save you
the Google. They purposely did it early, to purposely expose him,
to purposely run him out of office, to purposely do
exactly what you saw them do, create the mirage of
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Kamala Harris. But you know what, that's not the first
disgusting thing the media did, or the first disgusting thing
the administration or the Democrat Party did. The first is
what they did. RFK. I got a text from somebody,
can't remember who it was and might have been read
or somebody you might want to turn on the TV.
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RFK is going scorched to earth. He did. Wow. You know,
I don't know, you know, we won't know what's the
game changers that really matter until we have the result.
I know that's not nearly as profound as O RFK,
but it's the truth. We've got things that happen in
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real time that we go, Hey, that could be a
real big factor. We don't know what the game changer
is until we have the end result. If Kamala Harris
goes on to win, we'll say, well, the game changer
was it was smart to do that debate. One of
the stories today is that Donald Trump signaled and we're
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going to talk more about this. I don't think Donald
Trump is necessarily considering not doing the debate on September tenth,
but he's threatening it. Part of that could be because, well,
let me see where I am coming up on September tenth.
If I'm back leading again, I don't need a debate.
I'd debate her anywhere at anything. You could put me
in a cage with four wrestlers and Kamala Harris and
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I debate her. I had I have to debate, I'd
have to debate her from climbing up the wall. Yeah,
because that would be me. I turned into Spider Man.
You put me in a cage with like some giant,
mean wrestler, I'd start climbing the ceiling. Are you kidding
from me? I can see you hanging from a thread
from this. Okay, it's real. It's real, it's real, Like no,
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but I mean I would debate a rody horror. But
you know, if Kamala Harris goes out the wind, you
we'll say, well, yeah, that whole orchestration of getting Joe
out and then getting her in and then that fantastic
theater that they called a DNC convention. Don't don't. I'm
not singing bad about you. Right away, He's probably ready
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to say, I'm but am I a pony? Pony? Pony?
Speaker 2 (09:59):
Hony?
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Well, jony, what am I? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (10:01):
You're a lion dog face pony soldier? Is that right?
Speaker 1 (10:07):
I didn't say a thing about you other than you know,
your condition was your condition, And they purposely did a
late night debate. Look what they did to him at
the convention that was still the worst. Do you know
he landed on that tarmac for vacation at five thirty am.
He couldn't even walk it basically been up twenty four hours.
Remember they used to like rest him and then shoot
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him up before he would have to talk. Was it
just let him go out natural? What's that? He passed
out on the beat trot? After that? Is that the
when we started getting the pictures of him passed out
on the beat. Oh yeah, it's just burning now. It's
not even weekend, so uh, but we don't know what
the big events are until we get the result. This
RFK could be one of those did ourfk? You know,
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remember Donald Trum didn't get any bounds because of the
whole Joe Biden's stepping out of the race perfectly timed
to kill the momentum coming out of the convention. Nobody
even thinks of Donald Trump as a whatever that was
assassination a victim because there are members of committees and
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the president says he's going to form an assassination committee
that are headed to that site again today while several
of those secret service people are on leave. You know,
that whole assassination attempt stinks to high. Haven't you got
to go? Does it mean my segments up or no?
Speaker 3 (11:40):
It just means those people that were supposed to be
guarding the former president they gotta go.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
They get the high note they were so bad, they
get this note. I love him? Do we know who
that is? I will look that up. That's from the
Old Brother where Artell soundtrack. I will look up for
the artist terrific movie. See that's one of those where
you know, even though he's a liberal clooney, I have to, like,
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you know, give him a pass because they're just up
in the air. He spectat, he's great in movies. Boh,
what a freak though. So anyway, make a long story short.
They bidened the end of the Republican convention. The Republicans
rfk the end of the Democrat convention, which was the
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bigger factor. Only time will tell, but we're gonna kick
these kinds of things around. Big stories. You need to know.
Why won't Pennsylvania voters have the results on election night?
I think David Sanadi was on two weeks ago. We
talked about that if this is a close election and
it comes down to Pennsylvania, we're not gonna know anything
for days. Get your pipe ready and then smoke it.
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What do we know about the heavy exchange of fire
between Israel and Lebanon has a lot to be exact.
We'll talk about that. As Bernie Sanders was calling out
for withhold all weapons and all support of Israel as
the true colors that Democrats come out after they it'll
thread the needle at the convention. Trump suggests you might
skip that ABC Bell debate, we'll talk about possibly what
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he's really signaling, and the media shows its true colors
with its good riddens to RFK Junior throughout the weekend.
And again the big question there is was he betrayed
by his party or did he just betray his party
and his family. I made a life study of John F. Kennedy,
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and he wouldn't recognize this Democrat party. The loyalty of
family members to a party that doesn't exist at the
expense of blood. That's the disgrace to the Kennedy family
as far as I'm concerned. This is your Morning show
with Michael del Chuna. By the way, I solved the
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through two month mystery. Really remember how that one day
I couldn't figure out why I was singing we got
ourselves a con boy trucking through the night?
Speaker 3 (14:07):
Right.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Yeah, it's because you say we got ourselves thirty seconds
or something like that. I do say that That's what
triggers it in my mind, because I keep wondering why
am I always thinking of that stupid song Convoy.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
I don't know, but I certainly am glad that you do.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
I will tell you that because it just makes me
want to hear it for all my truckers out in
the West coast right now. This is add radio at
its best. Isn't at its best? All right? If you're
just waking up, I think I have my top three
stories of the day, and they should always kind of
start with wars. Rumors of wars. They're a big birth pain,
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if you will, that we need to keep our eye on.
That leads towards something very final. Israel and Lebanon's Haspalat
on Sunday launched their heaviest exchange of fire after months
of strikes and counter strikes. By mid morning, the exchange
of fire had ended, both sides saying that they had
only aimed at military targets to avoid any civilian casualties.
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The Israeli strikes killed three militants in Lebanon, and Israeli
military said a soldier was killed by either an interceptor
or incoming fire or shrapnel from one there of the other,
but the situation remained tense. Israel set around one hundred
warplanes launched air strikes targeting thousands of rocket launchers across
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the southern Lebanon border that was to thwart the imminent
HESB attack that was coming, so it was all done preemptively.
Hes Bela said it launched hundreds of rockets and drones
aimed at military bases and missile defense positions in northern
Israel and in the Gallan Heights. So will continue to
watch this. You know, the simple way of looking at
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it is these are proxy wars with Iran, hesbelah Hamas.
They are the militant offshoots of a RA and so
they proxy war. They fund them, they agitate them, they
arm them, they help them with strategy. But you don't
want to see is a direct war between Israel and Iran.
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That would be the escalation that would cross a line
of concern because after all, Israel and Iran are a
proxy war for the United States, Russia, and China. All right,
So we keep an eye on these things, and things
did escalate over the weekend. That's certainly one of the
top stories we'r eyeing. Here's another one that needs to
be on your radar that I think the media is
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going to downplay. A group of bipartisan US lawmakers on
a task force looking into the assassination attempt against former
President Donald Trump are expected to visit the shooting scene
in Butler Pennsylvania today, some not all, but for some
of them this is their second visit to the assassination
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site since July thirteenth. This is not going away. And
by the way, this is not partisan. Now partisan Lee
and certainly the media's partisan. We move on, and we've
since moved on to the removal of Joe Biden, to
the entrance of Kamala Harris to the coronation before and
now after the convention. But what did happen on July thirteenth?
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Would we say from the very very beginning, in real
time when it was happening, Well, this was either really
poor planning or this was a personnel an execution issue.
On the day of the event, well, we had Jill
in Pennsylvania, we had Kamalin Pennsylvania. We were stretched thin,
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we relied on local law enforcement. And even then there's questions, Right,
this guy's running around on a roof. How could the
snipers have missed it? Why do they let eight shots
get off? So was this poor planning, lack of personnel,
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or worse? And if this bipartisan task force can't get
to the bottom of it, the President's promising an assassination
task force. Another of my top stories of the day.
Poor President Donald Trump suggested Sunday evening that he might
skip the September tenth ABC News debate with Kamala Harris
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after agreeing to participate. Quote from Donald Trump, I watch
fake news this morning. Both lightweight reporters shout at the
Carl ridicule their biased interview of Tom Cotton, Who's fantastic.
Tom's fantastic, He's a great guy. I call him Tommy.
And they're so called panel of Trump paters. And I asked,
why do I even want to do a debate with
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Kamala Harris on that network? Trump passed. Now, one would
speculate why would Donald Trump's this? Is this a shot
across the bow of ABC? You keep treating me this unfairly.
Guess what, You're not gonna get your big ratings binands
of our debate. Treat me better. I don't think so.
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Is this just to point out the bias of ABC
so that when the debate happens, you're it's firm in
your mind it's not going to be a fair debate.
Maybe is he really considering maybe not doing it? I mean,
we can ask Chris Walker. He's a Republican strategist an analyst,
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But I would think unless you have a very comfortable
lead on September tenth, you should debate her. This is
your area of strength, her area of weakness. Here's the
bottom line between It's a very very short field, as
they say in politics, designed that way by the Democrats.
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They didn't finish with Joe. They did an unprecedented debate
before the conventions, allowed him to appear in his most
cognitively impaired way so that they in the media could
run him out of office and get kaml in with
enough time to coordinate her. Just take everybody's votes, burn him,
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throw Biden in the trunk of a car, and give
it all to Kamala and then give you the ultimate
grand illusion theater of a democratic national convention. Now, just
as they countered any bump from Trump's convention with the
ousting of Biden, the Republicans had the RFK factor to
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try to thwart any momentum they have. And now they
move forward. Both campaigns are hitting swing states today. But
looking forward, I think the most decided thing that could
possibly happened between now and election day, fraud excluded, would
be this debate and the notion of taking it off
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the table for any reason without a very decisive lead
at that point would clearly make no sense. So Donald
Trump threatening not to do the debate is the threat? Real? Hey,
that could be your talkback question of the day if
you want to respond, which, by the way, we got
another talkback butt call today and it sounds like, you know,
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somebody is either up very early working on chopping down
trees or somebody's dismembery evidence. What is that? That's the talkback? Well,
I know, but what is that? You're exactly right? What
is do we have a dentist listening to us this
morning and he's busy.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
It goes on for twenty four seconds.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Well, you could give us some sounds from your through them,
or you could respond to that question. Do you think
Donald Trump would really not debate on ABC? I think
he has to. And our final top three story of
the day Fox is one of the first I think
of the mainstream media is to do any story on
this but headline why won't Pennsylvania voters have results on
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election night? Can you imagine if this election comes down
to Pennsylvania and you got to wait days to find
out who's going to trust that result. Pennsylvania election officials,
in a bid to avoid controversy in November, are telling
voters ahead of time to expect the results of the
high stakes presidential race to be not ready on election night.
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The battleground state is such a significant import to this
election cycle that Vice President Harris visited Pennsylvania on August
eighteenth ahead of the DNC convention in Chicago, and former
President Trump made back to back visits both on August
seventeenth and again on August nineteenth. To avoid repeated controversy
from four years ago, Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt,
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a Republican appointed by Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro in twenty
twenty three, is explaining to voters that the state law
prohibits county boards of election from beginning the process of
counting mail in ballots until seven am on election day.
We've discussed this with David's and not will do it
again later in the week if we have to. So
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we become a country that has turned from election day
to early voting to now mail in voting, and COVID
took mail in voting and tried to make it a norm.
The problem is you can harvest ballots, you can deliver
the ballots. You don't even know who filled them out.
But that's not what this is about. This is about
what the deadline? Is this it postmark of election day?
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Or does they have to be received by election today?
Are they counted early or are they not counted until
the process begins and with more and more people doing it.
If like Pennsylvania, you can't start till am counting them
on election Day, You're never going to be done counting
them to have a victor by that evening. They're trying
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to prep you for it now or are they trying
to prep you for something else?
Speaker 2 (24:18):
Hi, I'm Andrea del Jorno and my husband and my
morning show is your morning show with Michael Deljorna.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
Thanks for waking up with your morning show on the
Aaron streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. If you're just
waking up. The Harris Walls and the Trump Vance campaigns
are both on the road, and you know they're in
swing states. RFK Junior says one of the reasons he
dropped out of the twenty twenty four presidential race was
because of censorship by major networks. JD Vance says he
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believes Donald Trump would veto any federal abortion band. The
President has wanted this to be handled at the States.
Only the DNC, trying to create a boogeyman at the convention,
is saying otherwise. And the jersey warn by Yankee great
Babe Ruth and what's becoming known as the called Shot
Game three of the nineteen thirty two World Series, sold
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that auction four twenty four million dollars. And you know,
the guy who bought this bought it not long ago
for less than a million because they couldn't confirm that
was the actual called Shot jersey. They can only confirm
it was a jersey from the World Series. Wow. I
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think the return on investment he got that'd be one
for Aaron Rayal. The Lake Mary All Stars from Florida
are champions of the League World Series, winning two to
one over the Chinese Taipei on Sunday in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
You don't get to say this very often in a
walk off bunt, So, like the major leagues, you play
your first extra ending the seventh inning straight and then
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if it's still a tie, and it was, you start
with somebody on second base. US got out of that
ending without any runs. They start the eighth inning with
a man on second. They go to bunt him over
to third, which is a smart thing to do, and
nobody's covering second, and the throw goes into the outfield
and that's it. Lake Mary, Florida, the United States of
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America once again winners of the Little League World Series
over Chinese TYPEI. I said hello to you, Where did
you go?
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Can you hear me?
Speaker 1 (26:20):
Now? Yes, I could hear you that. I was just
telling you we got five seconds. Five seconds.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
Sorry, yeah, poss we're down. They're up now.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Oh no. I was just going through all the top
stories and then we would end with this one. The
Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on the junk fees.
Now I get these with like rental cars, flights, power companies,
cable companies. I didn't know we have junk fees on
our restaurant tabs.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Yeah, apparently so so Geff this Michael. Last year, fifteen
percent of restaurant owners they added these surcharge fees to
checks because they have to absorb higher costs. So in
the second quarter, we saw actually four percent of restaurant
transactions that were processed by square. That's the credit card
little swipee. They doubled since the beginning of last year.
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So we all know that restaurants operate on razors in
margins like three to five percent, they stink. So if
the fees go up, whether it's just swipe a credit card,
which by the way, those fees have doubled over the
past decade. It's now the third highest cost for restaurants.
It's not like you know, the beef or the booze,
it's it's credit card fee. They need to pass that
on to customers. Now, the customers who oppose this say
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that they feel hoodwinked. They're like, come on, I knew
what the state costs, and then I get the bill
and it's, oh, I don't know, five to ten percent more.
That's not cool. And it kind of all falls under
this junk fee that the Biden administration is going after
this fall.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
In a couple of weeks, the FTC is.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Going to publish a rule banning charging, charging, hidden and
misleading fees, whether it be for like concert tickets or
restaurants or resorts or rental cars that you said it like,
those are no more.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
Now, this didn't have any origins with COVID. Did it
excuse me, did this have any origins with COVID.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
Yes, it absolutely did.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Yeah, that's all.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
That's when, like, listen, a lot we were empathetic during COVID,
Like a lot of these restaurants were doing their best
just just keep their doors open and they didn't have
people sitting and then then they had to charge these
surg charges and you're like, okay, but then prices continue
to inflate. They noticed, Oh well, I am operating on
three to five percent, and that keeps me afloat, Like literally,
they can preserve my business. That's what the operators say,
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I'm going to continue to do it. And that's what
we're seeing.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
All right. So first of all, when you have a restaurant,
all you have is food costs and labor costs. That's it,
all right, Well, I mean you know then the expense
of whether you lease or own rent the property. Yeah, red,
but that's all you have. So what this is basically
an inflation fee, I would assume unless are talking about
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all this push for minimum wage increases, and now I
got to sit at my table, I got to pay
for the minimum wage increase. I got to pay for
the inflation that I got to tip on all of it.
That none of that sounds good to me. I'm ready
to do a TV dinner.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
I don't know about you, Yeah, exactly, Listen, it's just
there's not You're like, I could also just not deal
with any of this. But I think that the big
issue here is the fact that people aren't expecting this bill.
It's that they get it when it's unanticipated, and that's
where the problem lies. And you know, services they increase
the risk of wage sets because employers they can claim
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that the money goes back to the workers and then
fail to distribute it. And then also customers who pay
a service charge, they're less likely to tip on top
of the check, and so that hurts workers income as well.
I understand this business is tough, but like, this is
not necessarily the solution.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
And then can I be the one to defend the
restaurant owners in that. You know, here's the Biden administration
whose policies or reactions rather than proper responses to COVID
have created all this inflation or created all this increase
in labor cost and now they're the ones that are
going to crack down on them. Trying to recoup it.
So here's another US versus them. For me, it's a
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problem crossed board. Like these days, the fee is four.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
Percent plus that the restaurants add on a twenty percent
service charge bill for the hourly workers. So the fee,
if it's stated clearly on the menu or at some
point to the diner, it's above port. They should be
able to do that, like they should. They're trying to.
They have families and maleage to feed as well, literally
in their own homes.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
So I get that.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
It's just the not telling the consumer that this is
going to happen when they get their bill.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Yeah, I'm trying to figure. I don't have any I
wish I had a receipt somewhere near me. Would it
be on the receipt that comes to your table, you'd
see this. How do you know it's there?
Speaker 2 (30:57):
Yes, look at the bill. It should be.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
It will be on the bill, It will be on
the bid. I'm gonna look at it. You know what
I'm gonna do. This isn't what you planned. I'm gonna
go out and eat today just to see if it's
on the building. I gotta wait, I gotta back all
this out before I figured my twenty percent tip. We're
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