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I think that'll cover it.
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Hi am Michael Del Jorno, along with Jeffrey Lyon, who's
running the control board. Welcome to your morning show on
this Tuesday, August of twenty seventh, twenty twenty four, where
Jeffrey was just sad sing Deando muchI. Anybody see our rule, friend, August?
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Where did it go?
Speaker 2 (01:08):
You're morning, August. I'm saying goodbye to my fifties. Are
you well you've got a date you wouldn't. Let's they
make it to one hundred and twenty. This is more
than half over.
Speaker 4 (01:17):
I was just reading a story about a centurion who
had lived to be one hundred and six years old
so far, and she said, for a long life, eat
lots of vegetables, ice cream every once in a while,
but don't make a habit of it, and no alcohol.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
I'm good on the no alcohol, Okay, I'm so so
on the veggies. All right, ice cream it's way more
than every now and.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Then it's going to be the death of you.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
And I'm lacti cintawer oh, which could be the death
of others, all right. Seven minutes after the hour, what
a stupid star. President Biden is calling the Russian attack
on Ukraine's power grid outrageous. A dangerous heat wave is
returning to central eastern US this week.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
I know I'm in the middle of it.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Former Hawaiian Representative Telsea Gabber joins RFK Junior in endorsing
Donald Trump, which, by the way, not to be outdone.
The Washington Post headline this morning, are you ready for this? Yeah, hundreds,
not too hundreds. Oh, by the way, and this just
did Kamala Harris's dad could beat up Donald Trump's dad.
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What did you guys just do that on the schoolyard.
My dad will beat your dad. Yeah, well, then my
brother will beat your dad. That's how mind went.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
My dad owned the gunshops, so nobody missed. Oh, nobody
played that game with you? Then your dad would shoot us.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
All hundreds of former Bush, McCain and Romney staffers come
forward to endorse Kamala Harris. What could they possibly well,
I have two questions, what could they possibly be endorsing
about Kamala Harris or what the heck were they doing
in the Bush McCain Rodney.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Well, in the case of McCain Romney, I think I
get it.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
And it's expected to be a busy labor day. Guess
where we're going Nowhere? Nothing that Orlando, Salt Lake City,
Las Vegas. Who would go celebrate the end of summer
by going to the desert?
Speaker 4 (03:16):
I don't understand that.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
I mean, we're gonna be one hundred this week in Nashville,
But I mean, even if it was starting to cool
down into the high eighties, Oh, let's.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
Go to Let's go to Vegas where it's still one.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
Hundred and with the lack of rain around here, it's
starting to look like the desert.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
I've never been to Salt Lake City. I'd like to go.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
That would be nice.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
Whenever they do that golf tournament there looks just so serene,
you know, you get the mountains, the water.
Speaker 4 (03:37):
We should get a Your Morning Show tour hometown tour.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
Salt Lake City and Anaheim, California is the other. Well, Anaheim,
Orlando that's disney World and Disneyland, right, and then Vegas
that's Disneyland for adults.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
That's according to.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
Triple A, I will be it's gonna be a busy
Labor Day weekend for me. I'm gonna be traveling from
my bed to the cow and then back to my bed.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
So numerous trips and maybe an occasional visit to the kitchen.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
So I guess that got my top three spots as well.
What a bad day from Mariah Carey, the Grammy Award
winning singer morning loss of two family members. Her mother,
Patricia and her sister Allison both passed away on the
same day.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Can you imagine? Yeah, and it's.
Speaker 4 (04:21):
Very It's very mysterious because they didn't say anything about
cause of death.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Right, Well, I'm assuming the way it's written that there
was no kind of an accident that I'm aware of.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
I have to go delve deep or she start to
show with more research for me. Let me give everybody
the big picture, all right, So we have the Gabby
Gifford endorsement to go with the RFK endorsement. These are
significant people. Delsea Gabbard was a one of the leading
candidates for president of the United States in a twenty
twenty primary. She is also the person who knocked Kamala
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Harris out of the race in twenty twenty. So you're
going to be hearing a lot of things today about
how they're wanting to change last minute all the rules
for the debate. Now suddenly Mama A Kamala wants notes.
Now suddenly she wants an open mic. Each one deserves
its own little conversation. The open mic is I said this,
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and I got accused of being misogynistic, but I wasn't.
There's a sign a Kamala Kamala the Prosecutor that came
out in twenty twenty, and it cost her the election.
Remember she attacked Joe Biden first, calling him a racist,
and on that very same topic, Telsey Gabbard knocked her
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right out of the race. Case you forgot, here's how
it sounded.
Speaker 5 (05:46):
I want to bring the conversation back to the broken
criminal justice system that is disproportionately negatively impacting black and
brown people all across this country to day now. Senator
Harris says she's proud of her record as a secutter
and that she'll be a prosecutor president. But I'm deeply
concerned about this record. There are too many examples to cite.
But she put over fifteen hundred people in jail for
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marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was
asked if she ever smoked marijuana.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
She blocked evidence.
Speaker 5 (06:16):
She blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man
from death row until the courts forced her to do so.
She kept people in prison beyond their sentences to use
them as cheap labor for the state of California, and
she fought to keep cash fail system in place.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
That is, we got to cut her off, cut her off.
Speaker 5 (06:35):
Impact poor people and the worst kind of kish woman.
Speaker 1 (06:38):
Senator Harris her response, it's a little too much truth.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
As the elected Attorney general California, I did the work
of significantly reforming the criminal justice system of a state
of forty million people, which became a national model for
the work that needs to be done. And I am
proud of that work. And I am proud of makeing
a decision to not just give fancy speeches or be
in a legislative.
Speaker 6 (07:04):
Body and actually doing the work of the incredible list
in the position to use the power that I had
to reform a system that is badly in need of reform.
That is why we created initiatives that were about re
entering former offenders and getting them counselor.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
It is why and because I know.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
That criminal justice is to a sound broken that I
am an advocate for what we need to do to
not only decriminalize, but legalize marijuana in the United States.
Speaker 7 (07:29):
I want I want to bring a Congressman Gabbard back
in your responsible.
Speaker 5 (07:33):
The bottom line is, Senator Harris, when you were in
a position to make a difference and an impact in
these people's lives, you did not. And worse yet, in
the case of those who were on death row, innocent people,
you actually blocked evidence from being revealed that would have
freed them until you were forced to do so. There
is no excuse for that. And the people who suffered
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under your reign as prosecutor, oh, you owe them an apology.
Speaker 8 (07:58):
Senator Harris.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
So here comes Donald Trump and now suddenly they're changing
the rules.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Now they want hot mikes.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
I think she wants to get under Trump's skin and
get him to look disrespectful with a woman. Hopefully Donald
Trump is better coached and better controlled than that. And
she's also wanting to add notes if there's a reason
she hasn't done an interview in over thirty days, and
there's a reason why they're nitpicking over every little detail
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of this debate. She'd love to get Donald Trump to
back out of this debate. I think it was Red
sent me a note, and it's always easy to armchair quarterback.
But looking back, Donald Trump should have refused the debate
with Joe Biden. Joe Biden would still be in the race.
Donald Trump would be still having an easy avenue to victory.
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This time, He's got to do the debate. This is
her weakness, this is what they are running from. I
think all these little rule fights are about trying to
get out of the debate. They want to get Donald
Trump to back down. Hopefully it's just rhetoric on the
case of Trump and now Telsea Gabbard, who knocked Kamala
Harris out of the race through a debate, comes forward
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yesterday to endorse Donald Trump. The entire speech was powerful.
I can't play all five minutes in this segment, but
I did pick you about thirty five seconds that I
think you need to hear.
Speaker 5 (09:37):
Prosporus unless we are at peace, and we can't live
free as long as we have a government that is
retaliating against its political opponents and undermining our civil liberties,
weaponizing our very institutions against those they deem as a threat.
Kamala Harris has done this over the last three and
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a half years. She won't hesitate to can continue that
if she is elected as president. President Trump has been
their first and foremost target in this because they don't
want us as voters to even have the option to
vote for him.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
I've been their.
Speaker 5 (10:13):
Most recent target, added to a secret domestic terror watch
list after exposing the truth about what kind of dangers
we would face if Kamala Harris is elected as president,
We as Americans must stand together to reject this anti
freedom culture of political retaliation and abuse of power. We
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can't allow our country to be destroyed by politicians who
will put their own power ahead of the interests of
the American people, our freedom, and our future.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
You know, we had Telsey when was that about three
weeks ago on the show.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
She was who I wanted to see Donald Trump choose
as his vice presidential running mate for this very reason.
This really is an outsider insider referendum election again, and
Donald Trump is still the outsider for the people. And
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as we have exposed on numerous occasions, this current ticket,
Biden and Harris, that's the ultimate insider, not just because
Joe has been around forever. Joe Biden represents the Obama apparatus.
Kamala Harris represents the Clinton apparatus. These are all the
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puppets of John Podesta in the administrative state. And it's
not just an outsider versus insider election. What's really deep
down at stake is an administrative state versus a government
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four of and by the people, end of story. And
somebody like Telsea Gabbard, like RFK can expose that more
effectively than anyone else. The Kennedys All the Way to
Camelot can expose how much this party is not the
party that Jack and Bobby were a part of, or
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even ted for that matter. Now, maybe Donald Trump has
found a way to run with Jade Vance and still
have his cake and eat it too with Telsea Gabbard
and RFK. But if you saw five minutes and forty
four seconds of Telsea Gabbard yesterday, maybe you saw what
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I saw. And that's why I wanted her to be
his running mate, combining both parties into an American ticket,
because we're in an American crisis, and our division and
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lawlessness is greater than the problems we're trying to solve
and must be solved first. These are major developments. As
this quote unquote short field begins, David s and I
was gonna join Us're gonna talk about that short field.
We're gonna get focused on what really matters, the electoral
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college map in the road to two seventy and the
impact RFK and Telsea Gabbard bring to that. We also
have worn in the Middle East that we don't want
to see to continue to escalate, and yet it continues
to escalate.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chna. These
are your time five stories of the day waking up.
We're smart than the vandala is. When you need it,
we gotta sound the heat way.
Speaker 2 (13:59):
Returning to the central eastern US this week, Lisa Taylor
has more.
Speaker 9 (14:03):
Forecasters say there will be unseasonably hot temperatures in the
upper Midwest and mid Atlantic, where it could feel like
one hundred five to one hundred and fifteen degrees due
to humidity. Dana Griffin with some important tips.
Speaker 10 (14:14):
Officials are warning people to stay hydrated, stay indoors, if
you can, check on the elderly, keeper pets indoors. And
this is going to last not only today but tomorrow.
The good news is it's supposed to cool down a
little bit.
Speaker 9 (14:26):
The heat is projected to rise in the Midwest through
Tuesday and will eventually shift to the mid Atlantic and
Southeast by the middle of this week. As of Monday morning,
over thirteen million people were under an excessive heat warning.
I'm me sa tailor.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Well, they've tried, h Are you okay? Why is that
I'm checking on the elderly. We're in a heat wave.
I'm not sixty. Yet, well, you're fixing the base. So
I'm just checking.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Very offensive and I was on a flow too, by
the way, at a clever transition.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
You just drew it. But I don't want to thank
you for caring because I am fragile.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
They've tried impeachment, They've tried assassination, they've tried lawfair.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
Maybe back to lawfair.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
It is Special counsel Jacksmith is trying to revive Donald
Trump's classified document case Brian Shook as more.
Speaker 11 (15:11):
Last month, District Judge Aileen Cannon said Smith's appointment of
special counsel by the Department of Justice was unconstitutional and
dismissed the case. On Monday, Smith appealed to the Eleventh
US Circuit Court of Appeals, arguing that Cannon's decision lacked merit.
Trump was accused by the FEDS of taking classified documents
from the White House after he left office and illegally
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storing them at his Mara A Lago estate in Florida.
I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
Members of the House Task Force took a tour of
the side of the assassination attempt to former President Donald
Trump in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Republican Mike Kelly said, both sides
of the Isle are working together on this.
Speaker 12 (15:50):
There's not one person on this conference that's identifying just
as a Republican or a Democrat, where identify as members
of Congress on a task force with a task can
restore the faith and trust and confidence the American people
have to have.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
That's a big task, Florida Democrat Jared Moskowsk. Mouskowitz said
Monday on the site, it's raised even more questions. Being
here and seeing the proximity of the buildings, it reminds me,
quite frankly, how outrageous it was that the former director
of Secret Service did.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
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Speaker 2 (16:55):
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Speaker 1 (17:23):
Well, I have my Sounds of the day and my
top three stories of the day. Sounds of the day.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Oh, it's a good day for Donald Trump coming off
of the RFK endorsement. He gets Telsey Gabbard's endorsement. And
then they released this commercial with all the talk about
a debate and Kamala trying to change the rules at
Ley's trying to get Donald Trump to back out. I
hope he's not foolish enough to do so. They released
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this because Kamala Harris really doesn't need Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
She could just debate herself everyday.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
Prices are too high, food, rent, gas, back to school clothes.
Speaker 10 (18:00):
That is called Bidenomics.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
A look, bread cost fifty percent more today, realm beef
is up almost fifty percent. There is not much left
at the end of the monthmics is working. The price
of housing has gone up. It feels so hard to
just be able to get ahead.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
And we are very proud of Bidenomics.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
That's actually very clever. In terms of sound of the day.
It would definitely belong to Telsea Gabbert, a Democrat and
a presidential candidate and a member of Congress and in
the party for over two decades. Yesterday, indorse Donald Trump
for president.
Speaker 5 (18:40):
I am proud to stand here before you today, whether
you're a Democrat, a Republican, or an independent. If you
love our country as I do, if you cherish peace
and freedom as we do, I invite you to join
me and doing all that we can to save our country.
(19:00):
An elect President Donald J. Trump and send him back
to the White House to do the tough work of
saving our country and serving the people. Thank you very much,
Thank you very much, mister President.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
I really think that this election is about not right
versus left, but right versus wrong, and she embodies that.
And I was saying this long before she endorsed Donald Trump.
I really felt like and I understand why it couldn't happen. Look,
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at the end of the day, if you're Donald Trump,
what's most important somebody that's a heartbeat away ready to
be president. I think in the case of RFK, Telsea Gabbard,
jd Vance, Marco Rubio, these are all people that would
have been ready, so that criteria was met. So the
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next question is what unites the part And the third
question was what advances trump Ism after these four years?
And I think it was the latter two that kept
him from doing it. But it would have been very
interesting if Donald Trump had chosen either RFK or Telsea
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Gabbard for this very reason. It's time to be American,
It's time to get beyond our partisan differences and solve
problems and acknowledged that the biggest problem is the two parties.
And Donald Trump being an outsider of the Republican Party
and now RFK and Telsea Gabbard being outsiders of the
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Democrat Party. These are powerful outside voices against a very
inside ticket, establishment ticket, administrative state ticket like Harris Walls.
This was the sound of the weekend, more than the day,
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although kind of like a like a Casey Kasem countdown,
still hanging in the top five. This was and this
will show you that, you know, the DNC did not
resonate with everyone outside the room. Not everybody bought the
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contradictions and the hypocrisy and the sugar high.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Not even the Daily Show.
Speaker 7 (21:30):
They got a guy yelling screw the billionaires, followed immediately
by a very happy billionaire.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
And of course there's a picture of Bernie Sanders, who's
anti billionaire, and then Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, who
looks like he ate the entire Democrat party, bragging about
being a bigger millionaire than Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
It's all okay if it's our billionaire.
Speaker 5 (22:05):
I don't like I don't like Bill.
Speaker 7 (22:08):
Everybody is all right, Hey, guys making fun of people
for going to Yale, and.
Speaker 11 (22:15):
A bunch of people who went to Yale.
Speaker 7 (22:19):
The Democrats had people who prosecuted sexual predators.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
And then they showed a picture of Bill Clinton. Yeah,
I mean, I don't know, you know, how well it's
sold outside of the room. But there's some of our
sounds of the day, stories of the day. Well, the
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headline says it all. Trump Rally counter sniper Ben Schaeffer
gives damning verdict on FBI evidence tampering after the assassination attempt.
We said this the day, the morning after it happened.
Did anybody notice how quickly they cleaned the rooftop. Who's
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ever seen a crime scene scrubbed like that.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
On the night of the event.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
You preserve crime scenes for days. Well, swat counter sniper
who was working the Trump rally in Pennsylvania where a
gunman opened fire, has issued a damning verdict on the
FBI's alleged evidence tampering. Washington Regional swat counter sniper Ben
Schaeffer admitted that it was absolutely concerning that the roof
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of the AGR International Building where the gunman, Thomas Matthew
Crook twenty, was cleaned quickly after the July thirteenth assassination attempt.
He also agreed with the Republican lawmakers that it was
suspicious that Crook's body was disposed of before an official
autopsy could be released. At a panel discussion hosted by
the Heritage Foundation, on Monday. Schaeffer then went on to
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acknowledge that crooks should have been elevated from a person
of interest to someone who could have warranted some type
of investigation and detention by the agents because he was
using a rangefinder. Now you all know all of the
suspicious surroundings of this. First he tries to enter the gate.
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He's got a rangefinder and he's not golfing. Rangefinders are
often used with rifles for distance. Then they quote unquote
lose track of him. Then people point out to local
law enforcement. He's roaming around over here by the building.
He's trying to climb out of the building. Then he
gets up on the building. Then an officer confronts him.
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He aims his gun at the officer, the officer comes down.
Still nothing gets communicated to Secret Service to keep or
pull Donald Trump off of stage. He's allowed to crawl
up on the building. He's crawling around on the building
in clear view of everyone, especially those in snipers now us,
and in the end is allowed to get eight shots
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off before the snipers take them out. As we said
from the beginning, this was either very poor planning lack
of personnel, or worse and What ought to have the
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Democrats concern is not just RFK has endorsed Donald Trump,
or Telsey Gabbard has endorsed Donald Trump, or Stein is
being allowed to remain on the Wisconsin ballot according to
a Supreme Court ruling in the state of Wisconsin. So
now you got RFK off the ballot to aid Trump
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and Stein still on the ballot to hurt Harris. Now
what they ought to be concerned about is walking around
in Pennsylvania yesterday were Republican and Democrats saying this isn't
just symbolically bipartisan Republican and Democrats standing together to find
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out what the heck happened in Pennsylvania that afternoon and why.
And they're not going away now. I will say this.
Their results of their findings won't be out till December,
after the election, and something tells me those results are
not going to be good. See the other two stories
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that we're not going to probably have time to get to.
The big one is Mark Zuckerberg admitting in a letter
on Monday that his company Facebook was pressured by Biden
Harris administration to censor Americans, particularly regarding COVID nineteen content. Look,
we talked about and they admit it all in their manifesto,
(26:57):
the Shadow Campaign to Save the Democracy. Look up February fifteenth,
Time Magazine twenty twenty twenty twenty one. That would be
February fifteenth to twenty twenty one. It's their manifesto of
how they won the election, stole the election, did what
they had to do to save democracy, and in that
they say, we use the media to control the narrative,
(27:19):
we use social media to silence any opposition, and apparently
they continue to do it with COVID and Zuckerberg shows
you that one morning show host you listen to doesn't
just make things up.
Speaker 12 (27:33):
Out have been there, Hi there, I'm Kimy Stevens and
my morning show is your Morning Show with Michael Bojorno.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
A dangerous heat wave is returning to central and eastern US,
especially where we broadcast in Nashville. Lisa Taylor has all
the details.
Speaker 9 (27:50):
Forecasters say there will be unseasonably hot temperatures in the
upper Midwest and mid Atlantic, where it could feel like
one hundred five to one hundred and fifteen degrees due
to humidity. Dana Griffin with some important tips.
Speaker 10 (28:01):
Well, if there is are warning, people to stay hydrated,
stay indoors, if you can check on the elderly keeper
pets indoors. And this is going to last not only
today but tomorrow. But the good news is it's supposed
to cool down a little bit.
Speaker 9 (28:13):
Heat is projected to rise in the Midwest through Tuesday
and will eventually shift to the mid Atlantic and Southeast
by the middle of this week. As of Monday morning,
over thirteen million people were under an excessive heat warning.
I'm se Taylor, and.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
When it comes to hydration, you might want to avoid
apple juice from Walmart. Ten thousand cases of apple juice
have been removed from the shelves potentially dangerous levels of
arsenic Brian Shook has more.
Speaker 11 (28:38):
The apple juice came from Refresco, which has its North
American headquarters in Tampa. Doctor Jill Roberts with the University
of South Florida College of Public Health tells news Channel
eight recalls usually happen because of bacteria such as salmonila is.
Speaker 8 (28:54):
Simply having a recall due to a chemical in the
first place is completely unusual.
Speaker 11 (29:00):
Says The apple juice could cause minor health issues, but
is not likely to cause a serious problem. I'm Brian Shuk.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Former President Trump is questioning why he should debate Vice
President Kamala Harris on ABC next month.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Mitch McCann reports.
Speaker 13 (29:14):
Trump and Harris are due to go hit to hit
on the tenth of September, and it's also been reported
that the peer cannot agree on key rules. Kamala Harris's
campaign is in favor of microphones being live during the broadcast,
whereas Tim Trump wants the muted while the other candidate
is speaking, as was a key rule in the first
debate between former President Trump and President Joe Biden. Donald
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Trump's campaign also claims Kamala Harris's campaign asked for a
seated debate with notes and opening statements, which Tim Harris
denies requesting. Mitch McCann New York.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
The story of Rocket Roll legend Ritchie Vallens has said
back to the big screen. Variety reports Sony Pictures is
developing a remake of the Golden Globe nominated nineteen eighty
seven film La Bamba. The movie told the story of
Valence rise from a field worker to a teenage rock star.
Richie Vallence was seventeen years old when he died in
a plane crash with Buddy Holly the Big Bopper.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
On the day the music died.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
The writer and director of the original film, Luis Valdez,
will serve as executive producer.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
And just in time for Labor Day, and we're all
going to travel.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
According to trimple A, we're going to the desert of
Las Vegas, Anaheim, Orlando, and Salt Lake.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
City the most. What an odd for it, right.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Aaron Rayl, of course, is desperately trying to get to
one hundred degree temperatures to take her family on vacation.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
And just in time, here comes gas prices.
Speaker 14 (30:45):
Right, yeah, here comes bad gas prices. Don't go anywhere,
just stay home, enjoy the air conditioning with the people
you love. Brent Krude seventy eight bucks a gallon, WTI
seventy four. Oil prices jumping roughly three percent Monday morning.
It's all from the Mid East, my calf, the Middy's tensions.
We had been talking about this for months and it's like,
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why aren't the oil prices going up? Well, they're up
so and they're going to continue to go up. And
here's the thing. Obviously we know about Israel and Hesbela
and their exchange of fire on Sunday. Cross border clashes
been going on for a while, but they launched a
really large scale drone and rocket attack on Israel, Hesbela
and Israel, you know, drinking back. But also Libya.
Speaker 9 (31:28):
Yep, Libya is on the board.
Speaker 14 (31:30):
So they have this Eastern based administration that's in Benghazi,
that area of Libya. And then the UN came out
and recognized a government based in Tripoli that just actually
replaced their central bank governor on Monday morning. Long story short,
Libya's the controlling faction of the administration based in Benghazi
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said we're going to turn off the oil fields no more.
So they did that. And long story short, Libya is
the largest known cruders of an Africa. That's a big deal.
The fact that offline not happening, not happening at all.
And then and then Yemen.
Speaker 1 (32:06):
But as they say it commercials. But wait, there's more.
Speaker 14 (32:10):
But wait, there's more.
Speaker 9 (32:11):
The Houthi rebels.
Speaker 14 (32:12):
Yeah, they attacked a Greek flag tanker in the Red Sea.
They've been doing that.
Speaker 5 (32:15):
For a while.
Speaker 14 (32:17):
Yeah, there's a lot of irons in the fire in
the Middle East and it's becoming a problem.
Speaker 10 (32:22):
At the pump.
Speaker 1 (32:22):
Well, yeah, you got around. I don't forget Russia involved,
oh yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
And Ukraine got the Huthis at sea, the Russian Ukrainian War,
You got Libya, you got the ultimate war that could
become a direct war between Israel and Iran, and we
certainly took giant thanks towards that, thanks.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
To Hasbalan Hammas.
Speaker 14 (32:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
I mean, that is just an absolute perfect storm from
a perspective of oil. And of course oil is always
said on futures, so uncertainty is going to continue to
drive this until things look more like peace than escalation.
Speaker 14 (32:53):
Hey, Michael, you're a smart guy, and we talk a
lot about politics, and I kind of wanted to know
your opinion on this. What if Trump comes out says
we're not participating in this, do you think Democrats had
moved to his side.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
Not participating in what the Middle East?
Speaker 14 (33:07):
I mean, and I know he can't say that, I
know Israel is or ally, but if he came out with, like,
you know how he's kind of an isolationist in the
sense where he's like, we don't need to fund all
these words, we don't need a fundado. Do you think
that that given how much enthusiasm, no, enthusiasm, how much
support there is for the Palestinian people. If you said
we're not going to continue with support for Israel, do
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you think he would win the election? Hands down?
Speaker 1 (33:30):
No more.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
That would presume that the narrative or the theater that
the media and the DNC tried to display shows that
their support widespread support for the Palestinian people. I think
most in America support Israel and think what happened in
Israel was similar to what happened to us on nine
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to eleven and is unacceptable, I think, and I think
there's a good majority of Americans who haven't been indoctrinated,
either in real time or by universities, get that there
is no real two state solution when one side doesn't
acknowledge the other's right to exist.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
So you know this is not going to go away.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
And Palestinians, like Iranians, like most radical Islamis, are never
going to accept Israel's right to exist, or Jews right
to live, and quite frankly, America's right to exist or
Christians right to exist.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
So you deal with it there or you deal with
it here. Either way, that.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
Is a trusted ally you always stand behind. Now, the
President of former president has stood against the continued support
of Ukraine in an ongoing war. Although the president former
president can hide behind and had I been president, it
never would have happened. But what he's suggesting is that
there would be less support for Ukraine but unwavering support
for Israel. And I think for his not just his base,
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I believe for the majority of America, that is the
right decision.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
I don't believe that the majority of Americans support.
Speaker 2 (34:54):
Everybody wants peace, but that doesn't mean that they're on
board with the Palestinian cause.
Speaker 1 (34:59):
And they are. It's ignorant because if they win there,
they're coming here next. We're all in this together. This
is Your Morning Show with Michael L. Choano.