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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
Two three, starting your morning off right, A.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
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we're in this together.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
This is your morning show with Michael Bill Chorno.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
Well, for those of you keeping score at home, we
have David Zinati calling the Kamala interview and Nothing Burger,
your morning show correspondent to Roy O'Neil, saying it was
twenty eight minutes of content crammed into an hour, which
is pretty clever for me. I leave it at vague
when it wasn't flip flopping and certainly not the Kamala
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we sow at the convention, and certainly not worth waiting
thirty nine days for ABC News reportedly declining to request
the request of Vice President Harris to unmute microphones. It'll
be the same rules that Biden and Trump had. When
it's Harris and Trump and former President Trump is promising
he'll require health insurance companies or the government itself to
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cover in vitro costs, and new Labor Day survey reveals
seventy focus.
Speaker 4 (01:26):
You know, I don't. I haven't accused of being ungrateful.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Yeah, but this is just increasingly going downhill from when
we had weird Al to start the show.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
Well, we kind of blew our budget on weird Al
and I had to supplement with what I had left.
Speaker 4 (01:41):
It was just my pocket for that one, though.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Yeah, It's just you know, you could have done three
golf balls something would have been a better use of
your resource.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
But I thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Yes, it's my birthday and welcome to Friday, August the thirtieth,
twenty twenty four.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
Suffer not sign former President today hel to the GPS one.
I'll say hill too. He has the power because he
takes a shower. Ladies and gentlemen, It's Friday with forty five.
Good morning, mister President.
Speaker 5 (02:10):
Well, good morning pizza boy, or should I call you
birthday boy? I had to say, we heard, we heard
that it's your birthday today. We are very excited, and
I hear that you've turned. You know, there's over the hill,
and then there's over the hill again. You go over
the hill on thirday, you go over the hill again.
You are over the hill twice. The greatest hell the
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world has ever seen. Sixty, big, beautiful years old. And
I have to say this. The only person who looked
better at sixty than you do was me. That much
I could tell you. But you look tremendous. I can
tell you that. And your ratings and everything, they're doing
so well. And was so happy for you, so happy birthday.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
And I had a very trump moment yesterday. I nearly
killed myself with heat exhaustion. But I'm telling you it
was just one of those days. My drives were there,
my approach shots were there, I had looks at Birdie.
I was putting great, chipping great, so I didn't want
to stop, and I nearly killed myself.
Speaker 4 (03:08):
But maybe maybe like you, my best golf is ahead
of me too.
Speaker 5 (03:12):
Well. I've never almost died on a golf course. I
can tell you that, but I have. I have come close.
We know what happened, but I will tell you this
the only time you could be like me on a
good golf course is if you shoot at sixteen on
an eighteen oh course, I've done it a few times,
and nobody plays golf like I do. But you did
a tremendous job and we're very happy to see.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
We hope you have a great birthday.
Speaker 6 (03:35):
I could tell you that you think I.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
Heard Joe Biden plays about as well as you.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
Well, they said he says he has a six handicap,
but I think what he was trying to say was
that he has many handicaps. There's a lot of things
room with him. So we'll see what happened. You know,
we wished him the best. We saw him at the
beach and we're just very happy. We're happy he didn't
get caught in a rip current, because you know, he
gets caught in mental rip currents all the time. But
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we're happy he's doing.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
Okay, what did you make I mean, you do interviews
all the time, you do the long rallies. There's no
one that can do what you do. But we waited
thirty nine days for that last night. What did you
make of Kamala's package to sit down with CNN?
Speaker 5 (04:23):
Well, birthday boy, I have to tell you this you
know the interview last night, and you're not getting the
original transcript, which means they took out a bunch of
the word salads. You know that she serves up word
salads like nobody's ever seen before. And we watched it.
She says, my values have not change. She says, the
values haven't changed. We call it once a commy, always
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a comedy, and so she's a comedy. You know that.
We call her cackling comrad COMMI Kamala Harris, that's what
we call her. And she really is horrible. That interview
is horrible with Dana. They call her gun I used
to call it. Do They call her Dana uh, Dana bash,
Dana bash, and all she does is bash me. But
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she did a horrible job list that Kamala did. And
the interview eighteen minutes long. We waited how many days
thirty nine days to get an eighteen minute long interview
with freaky Tim. We call him freaking Tim, the emotional
support pet. You know, when she didn't know the answer
to the question, she could task it. It was like
phone a friend done, who wants to be a millionaire?
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And everyone on the show because there was a millionaire,
but we look at that, it's who wants to be
a president, and she does not want to be a president.
So you look at this, you look at the disgrace,
and you said it not me, but nobody can do
what I can do. Nobody can do it. And you
look at that interview. It was such a mess, and
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we're so happy she did it because she says her
values haven't changed. So all of the flip flopping has
been a lie, and she lies about everything. It's really incredible.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
Yeah, I'm more like comic co all right.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
So now she's punting on evs that was really their administration, Solindra.
She's suddenly for your wall and she's suddenly for fracking,
but her values haven't changed. Oh and she's standing by
Israel but her values haven't changed.
Speaker 5 (06:17):
Well, she says her elias are the same, but her
positions are different. And you see these people that are
doing mental gymnastics trying to jump around and figure out
what the hell she means. Nobody knows what the hell
she means. But she's very dishonest. This is a very
dishonest person, and she lies about a lot. I don't
know if you heard about it, but they're calling it
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stolen mcvalor. Apparently this is tackling comrade Kamala. She never
worked a McDonald's. Could you believe that? She keeps walking
around saying she worked at McDonald's. She says she did
the French fries. She never worked there. She's been lying
about everything. And I can tell you this. I actually
helped invent McDonald's. I built the Golden Archaea. I was
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very good friends with Ronald McDonald and they were going
to call it McDonald's, believe it or not, and I said, no,
you need to call it McDonald's. They named it after me.
We did so well. And she says she worked. She
never did that. She never did that. But I'll tell
you Harry a gun at a McDonald's once, or maybe
he did, maybe he didn't. But I will tell you this,
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and what they're doing in New York. You can carry
an axe answerdent to McDonald's. But they won't prosecute, but
they come after me. I will tell you this. Kamala nomics.
They call it ddnamics, it's Kamalo nomics. It's hurting everybody.
It's hurting everybody in a bad way. We brought back
because we're still very good friends. We get along very
well with Ronald McDonald. We brought back the five dollars
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meal deals, so you're very welcome. And if I'm your president,
we're going to bring back even more deals, not much,
I can tell you, including maybe more of the McRib
I know everybody loves the mcribu.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Kamala, in an attempt to Camellian, says she'd even welcome
GEO members into her cabinet. Would you welcome democrats into
your cabinet?
Speaker 5 (08:06):
Well, we've already welcomed a couple of fantastic Democrats. We
have Robert F. Kennedy Junior. I call him Bobby. He's
a tremendous guy. We've known him for a long time
and he's a fantastic person. We have Chelsea I call
her Hula hula hula dance from Hawaii. She's a tremendous person.
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She served our country valiantly and now she's doing very
very good things for us. But she says she would
welcome in Republicans. The only Republicans she would welcome in.
There's probably crying Adam Kinzinger or Liz we call a
lion Liz Cheney. She looks like miss Piggy. She looks
like miss Piggy. That's the only people should bring in
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the ones who are on the Unselect committee. We have
beautiful Democrats on our transition team, Kelsey and Bobby, and
this going to be a couple more, I think, because
we call him Bobby. We love Bobby. He's a great guy.
He's a tremendous parson. I'm the first person who ever
called them Bobby by the way, I said you should
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go by I said you should go by Bobby, and
he said, that's a fantastic idea. So we have beautiful
Democrats and we're going to do so well.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Oh hey, got a second, I gotta get some oxygen,
all right, So Fridays forty five they did Dana or
Dana brought up you questioning her racial identity?
Speaker 4 (09:34):
Here with their response, any.
Speaker 7 (09:35):
Same old tired playbook, next question, please, that's it.
Speaker 6 (09:40):
That's it.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
Why do you think she didn't have more to say
about that?
Speaker 5 (09:44):
Because she doesn't know the answer to the question. She
doesn't know the answer to any questions. Maybe that's when
her earpiece went down. Who knows. But she can't defend
it because anytime you look, she's a different race. Soon
she's going to be anything herself are, and she's just
like me, and saying that she's an orange person. She
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really is horrible. And you look at her. She's led
about everything. She lied about McDonald, She lied about how
many cases she's tried. She says she tried hundreds of cases.
She tried about fifty and put people in jail. Shouldn't
have gone to jail, and that's why she wants to
put me in jail. So she's a loser and a liar,
and she does nothing trustworthy. She can't be trusted. Eighteen
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minutes of interviews, she looked like she's been through hell.
She actually looked a little hungover, I can tell you that.
And a lot of people say that she has a
drinking problem, but I don't think she has any problem
drinking at all. You listen to her talk, I don't
think she has any problems with that at all.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
Would you make it timmy nodding?
Speaker 1 (10:47):
Would you make a timmy just sitting there nodding the
whole time is really kind of all right, Are you
gonna have.
Speaker 4 (10:51):
JD just start coming on interviews with him? Just sit
there nod like a bibblehead?
Speaker 5 (10:55):
Well, we call him bubblehead Tim, now we call him
babble head. You look at him, and he's having a
hard time.
Speaker 8 (11:02):
You know.
Speaker 5 (11:03):
I want to pimp on Tim bobblehead with a bubbling
head and a bobbling tampon. Also because he wants to
put them in the boy's room and boys don't need those.
I can tell you that we don't need those. I
have beautiful boys. We've handsome boys, Don and Eric and
of course Barren. Never did they need a tampon ever,
So I don't know what the hell they were doing
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in the bathroom. But he's a bobblehead. He was nodding
it long and he ought to be ashamed of himself too,
because he's a liar too. He's a horrible person too.
There's nothing he doesn't lie about. And we're gonna beat
these people. We're gonna win like nobody's ever won before.
It's going to be a very late birthday present for you,
birthday boy. We can tell you that, and I'll.
Speaker 6 (11:44):
Accept it gladly.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
There you have it, Friday with forty five, as busy.
Speaker 4 (11:51):
As you are.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Thank you for taking the time to join us today
on a very special occasion my birthday.
Speaker 4 (11:56):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (11:57):
God bless you. I hope you have a tremendous birth
and I hope you have a big, beautiful pizza birthday cakes.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
I always got to get back to pizza boy for
one day. I was enjoying being a birthday boy Friday
with forty five.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
We come back, not one, not two, not three, not four,
but your top five stories of the day.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
This is your morning show with Michael Del Chromo.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Thank you for getting a lot of emails, getting a
lot of talkbacks. Thank you for all the birthday wishes.
I like how some of them have been throwing that
I'm so glad you were born. I hope that's the
influence I'm having, because that's really what we're always saying
when people are born. Look, the highlights of all life
is not things, it's people. If you want to know
how great God is, look around at his creation. Acknowledge
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his creation. We are the sum of the people that
surround us in our life, and there's nothing better to hear.
They always say that the best thing people hear is
their name. Now the best thing that they hear is
you walking through life with them. So that's why I'd
love to acknowledge people's birthdays and say I'm so glad
you were born, because that's really what we're saying. We
say happy birthday, and you all have made mine very happy.
Speaker 4 (13:08):
Thank you. Top five stories of the day. Harris did
the talking, Timmy did the nodding. The interview finally happened.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
I say it was a great, big flop, but Brian
Shook as our road to the White House.
Speaker 9 (13:22):
Road to the White House. Twenty twenty four. Vice President
Harris says Donald Trump's comments on her identity are old news, any.
Speaker 7 (13:30):
Same old tired playbook. Next question, please, that's it.
Speaker 6 (13:35):
That's it.
Speaker 9 (13:36):
Harris spoke in an exclusive joint interview with CNN alongside
running mate Tim Walls that aired Thursday. Trump made the
false claim last month at the National Association of Black
Journalist's convention, asking if Harris was Indian or Black. Harris
also went on to blame Trump for stopping a bipartisan
border deal earlier this year, saying Trump got word that
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the bill contributed to border security and told people in
Congress not to put it forward. In Washington, I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Harris is defending all of her flip flopping since she's
become the DNC nominee.
Speaker 4 (14:12):
Mark Mayfield has more.
Speaker 10 (14:13):
She told CNN the most important thing is that her
values haven't changed. As an example, she said her values
with regard to securing the border aren't different. Harris signed
her prosecution so transce national Gangs as California Attorney General.
Republicans have gone after her, claiming she's flip flopped on
several big issues. Her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walls,
joined her for the interview. The interview marked the first
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time that Harris has sat down with a journalist for
an in depth talk since President Biden ended his bid
for reelection. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
A new Quinnipiac University poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris
and former President Donald Trump and a.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
Race far too close to call. Kristin Marx reports.
Speaker 8 (14:51):
The survey shows Harris receiving forty nine percent support and
Trump with forty eight percent, and a hypothetical two way
race for the White House and a f four way
race it includes other candidates. Harris gets forty nine percent
and Trump gets forty seven percent. The poll also finds
that nearly sixty nine percent of voters think America's best
days are ahead of us, the majority of them Democrats.
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It's the first Quinnipiac presidential survey since President Biden and
did his reelection bid. Harris launched her run and RFK
Junior dropped out of the race and endorsed Trump. Kristin
Marx NBC News Radio.
Speaker 4 (15:25):
Pretty big story.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
During the campaign stop in Wisconsin on Thursday, former President
Donald Trump made a surprising statement about in vitro fertilization.
Speaker 4 (15:33):
Tammy Trehuilo has the details.
Speaker 11 (15:35):
I'm announcing today in a major statement that under the
Trump administration, your government will pay for, or your insurance
company will be mandated to pay for, all costs associated
with IVF treatment.
Speaker 12 (15:51):
Earlier in the day at Aurelly in Michigan, Trump said
his administration would push for allowing new parents to deduct
major newborn expenses from their taxes. Comments come as recent
polls show Trump losing ground among women voters. A Reuters
IPSIS poll published on Thursday shows Kamala Harris leading Trump
by thirteen points among women. I'm Tammy Trhio.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Well not so friendly skies United Airlines flight attendants approving
a strike across the country.
Speaker 4 (16:16):
Michael Kastner has more.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
The flight attendants have voted to approve strike authorization if
they don't reach an agreement with the airline. For now,
off duty flight attendants are marching on informational picket lines.
The flight attendants want raisins, job security and retirement benefits.
In a statement, United says it will continue to work
toward an agreement and says a strike is not imminent
as it's a lengthy process. This is the first time
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in twenty years at flight attendants at United have approved
strike authorization. I'm Michael Cassner.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
The seventh film the Jurassic Park franchise as a name
Jurassic World Rebirth. It'll take place five years after the
events of Jurassic World Domination, and the cast includes Scarlett Johansson,
Jonathan Bailey, and Marcella Ali. Jurassic World Rebirth we'll hit
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the theaters.
Speaker 4 (17:10):
On July second of next year. Hey, it's me Michael.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
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heading into a three day weekend. Thanks for making your
morning show a part of your morning routine. I guess
the big story is you waited thirty nine days to
see a packaged CNN interview with Kamala Harris. Again, I
don't want to play talk radio with this. This is
a very intimate interview process between we the people and
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a candidate for president of the United States. So just
like when we talk about education, you know, the closer
we can get to the parents and the teachers, the
better at education operates, let alone state controlled, a federal
government mandated and controlled. The same is true with our candidates,
and America used to do a better job at this,
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but now it's become very narrativized, very controlled, and you
just don't get access. And at some point you have
to ask yourself, if this person isn't going to be
accountable and accessible as a candidate, will they be as
a president? Do they get who's in charge? They think
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it's them, it's supposed to be us. The other problem
is when you wait thirty nine days. We use the
analogy of a restaurant. I don't care how good the
food is. If you've got to wait an hour and
a half for it to get to your table on
a cold plate, it's probably not going to live up.
So it was almost self defeating. I get what they're doing.
They hided Joe in a basement four years ago. They're
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trying to hide her in plain sight. But at the
end of the day, you wait thirty nine days for
an unscripted moment with a candidate, that's unprecedented, and it backfired.
David's not He called it a nothing burger. I think
that's being kind. It was vague, It was filled with
flip flops. It was filled with anything to deflect a
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truthful answer. Where would we start blaming Trump for the border?
Speaker 4 (19:47):
Really?
Speaker 1 (19:48):
That goes beyond a pivot. Suddenly she's drill baby drill
and frack baby frack, And since one to flip flops
not matter? Why don't where are all the anti Israel Democrats?
And are they still going to support her? Is it
still a sugar high? Why aren't they voting against her?
What about those that want open borders? And welcoming America
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to all. She's suddenly for a wall. Donald Trump was
considered a tyrant and a nativist for wanting a wall.
Are those people planning? She's backing away from evs. Where's
all the global warming people? She's ready to stand by Israel.
Where's all the anti Israel people? I mean, why doesn't
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flip flopping matter anymore? Tim basically told you he was
proud of his service after getting called out for lying
about his service. I think if I had to pick one,
it was the way she vaguely ignored the question about
how long did you know Joe was cognitively impaired? There
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was no transparency, no accountability, and she has no regrets
for covering up his mental decline. That's unacceptable. Basically, she
has no regrets for bidnomics in their handling of the economy.
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Oh inflation socks, but she has no regrets. The worst
thing that I don't think anybody's talking about today, this
whole notion that she wants to close the page on
the last ten years. And I'm thinking to myself, you
mean the last ten years. That's six and a half
of ten years your party was in leadership. So if
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there's a divisiveness tone in America, a divide in America
that isn't six and a half on you. Never mind,
she ignores the six and a half years her party
was in power. What about the three and a half
years she was vice president. This is from CNN, and
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it was all very packaged. We don't have the transcript,
so we don't know what was edited. That's the bottom line.
It wasn't much of an interview. That was very overpackaged.
To give you another example of what I mean by that,
sometimes what you do in a tease is you play
a little clip, and that's supposed to make you want
to hang over till through the commercials.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
The problem was the teas was the answer. That's how
vague she was.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
So the snippet you saw going into the commercial was
the whole scene when you got back, and it was
constant in and out with packaging surrounding. It was more
of an infomercial than an interview. It was vague at best,
slip flopping in between. Here's some of the moments.
Speaker 13 (23:02):
What would you do on day one in the White House?
Speaker 6 (23:06):
Well, there are a number of things I will tell you.
Speaker 7 (23:08):
First and foremost, one of my highest priorities is to
do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class.
When I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions
of the American people, I think that people are ready
for a new way forward in a way that generations
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of Americans have been fueled by hope.
Speaker 4 (23:35):
And by optimism.
Speaker 7 (23:37):
I think specific in the last decade, we have had
in the former president someone who has really been pushing
an agenda and an environment that is about diminishing the
character and the strength of who we are as Americans,
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really dividing our nation. And I think people are ready
to turn the page on that.
Speaker 13 (24:02):
So what would you do day one? Do you get
some clarity on where you stand on some key policy issues.
Energy is a big one. When you were in Congress,
you supported the Green New Deal, and in twenty nineteen
you said, quote, there is no question I'm in favor
of banning fracking. Cracking, as you know, is a pretty
big issue, particularly in your must win state of kids.
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By the way, do you still want to ban fracking?
Speaker 1 (24:29):
No?
Speaker 7 (24:29):
And I made that clear on the debate stage in
twenty twenty that I would not banfracking. As Vice president,
I did not ban fracking. As president, I will not banfracking.
Speaker 13 (24:41):
In twenty nineteen, I believe at a town hall you
said you were asked, would you commit to implementing a
federal ban on fracking on your first day in office,
and you said there's no question in favor of banning fracking.
So yes, So it changed in that campaign.
Speaker 7 (24:56):
In twenty twenty. I made very clear where I stand.
We are in twenty twenty four and I've not changed
that position or will I'm going forward. I kept my
word and I will keep my word.
Speaker 13 (25:04):
The idea that you said that you were in war,
did you miss speak as the campaign has said.
Speaker 3 (25:09):
Yeah, I said we were talking about in this case,
this was after school shooting, the ideas of carrying these
weapons of war. And my wife the English she could
tell my grammar's not always correct.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
But again, if it's not.
Speaker 3 (25:19):
This, it's an attack on my children for showing love
for me, or it's an attack.
Speaker 6 (25:23):
On my dog. I'm not going to do that.
Speaker 3 (25:24):
And the one thing I'll never do is I'll never
demean another member's service in any way.
Speaker 4 (25:29):
I never had that.
Speaker 13 (25:31):
Because one we haven't had a chance to talk.
Speaker 4 (25:33):
I'm just curious.
Speaker 13 (25:34):
Staying on President Biden when he called you and said
he was pulling out of the race.
Speaker 4 (25:40):
What was that like?
Speaker 13 (25:41):
And did he offer to endorse you right away?
Speaker 4 (25:43):
Or did you ask for it?
Speaker 6 (25:45):
It was.
Speaker 7 (25:47):
It was fun. So here, I'll give you a little
too much information.
Speaker 14 (25:55):
My family was staying with us and including my baby Nieces,
and we had just had pancakes and you know, Auntie,
can I have more bacon?
Speaker 7 (26:09):
Yes, I'll make you more bacon.
Speaker 15 (26:10):
And then we were gonna sit We.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
Were sitting down to do a puzzle.
Speaker 6 (26:17):
And the phone rang and.
Speaker 15 (26:18):
It was Joe Biden, and he told me what he
had decided to do. And I asked him, are you sure?
And he said yes. And but that's how I learned
about it.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
I know more about the pancakes and Nieces an Auntie.
Speaker 4 (26:45):
I'm not running, are you sure? Yeah? Okay? I mean
you can't make this stuff up.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
Nothing Burger thirty nine days For that, she was a
much better actress delivering a script at a stage convention
than this overpackaged Nothing Burger interview filled with flip flops
and pivots.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
Two takeaways.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
One they planned to hide her in plain sight like
they hid Joe in a basement four years ago. Problem
is there is no COVID and they don't control social
media anymore. They may not ever do a news conference,
let alone very many more interviews, or she better get
better in a hurry. Quinnipiac wants to make a big
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deal out of the first poll since the RFK endorsement.
I can't wait to see the first poll after this interview,
and with all these flip flops, Let's see how energized
and sugar hide and united her party is, because they're
going to need all of them to turn out come November.
Speaker 13 (28:02):
Hi, my name is Burn Aeron, and my morning show
is your morning show, Michael del jorno.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
Anything you want to say rory negative about me being sixty,
get it.
Speaker 4 (28:13):
Out of the way.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
Apparently I have to say it in an extra loud
voice though, that's for sure. Now you're criticizing my listeners. No, no, no, no,
Your hearing is an old mary.
Speaker 12 (28:24):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Actually my hearing, you know, for blaring headphones for forty
two years on the radio. I went did a hearing
test and my hearing is like impeccable. I don't know
how through all the wax, through all the years, I
haven't taken care of my body but I'm still here.
Speaker 4 (28:41):
What are you gonna do?
Speaker 1 (28:41):
All right, fifty one minutes after the hour, Thanks for
waking up with your morning show on this Friday, August
the thirtieth. Yes, my birthday. Thank you for all the emails,
Thank you for all the talkbacks.
Speaker 4 (28:49):
Rory.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
I know you're probably saving your birthday wish for well
maybe maybe Monday. I don't know. Yes, yeah, you haven't
uttered the war. It's just just but that's awesome though.
Speaker 6 (29:02):
Any big plan for the weekend, going out for a
special dinner.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
You know, I have my best friend in town, and
yesterday we golfed. I nearly had a heat stroke. I've
been hydrating all morning. I'm gonna try to get at
least nine holes in. After that, I think I have
a haircut.
Speaker 6 (29:19):
And then get the ears. Make sure they get the
ears in the nose. Yeah, all that. That's a very
very low key look I have. My whole life is
all about my wife, my children, and the people I love.
And that's who I'll surround myself with. And I'll have
a great, big because I have a great three hundred
and sixty five days a year. All right, let's talk,
But you David Zanati called it a big nothing burger,
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I said yesterday, and it's certainly lived up to it.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Anything you wait thirty nine days for is going to
be a problem. But this, this was even lower than
the expectations. I thought it was vague at best. There
was flip flopping. I thought Dana Bosh had a lot
of the right questions that maybe one redirect and then
wouldn't push further than that. I guess leaving it to
the voters to decide. Are they pivoting, are they avoiding?
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Have they flip flump? All that stuff aside? Do you
think that interview is gonna have much of an impact.
Speaker 6 (30:11):
No, But the fact that it didn't cause any problems,
I think it means mission accomplished. I've been calling this
meat loaf, just a lot more breadcrumbs in there than
you would have liked. And because it was a lot
of filler that padded that hour of programming, I'm guessing,
as we said, the campaign probably said you'll get twenty minutes,
she stretched out to twenty six and tried to cover
as many topics as possible as you know she would.
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Vice President Harris gave long answers. That's the trick they
use they keep on talking knowing that the stopwatcher is going. So,
you know, if this is the first of many, it'll
be great. If not, then oh, you know, we're going
to look forward to questions and answers over the roaring
engines of air Force too.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
And we have said time and time again, and I
think it probably will play out. This debate is going
to probably have the biggest say. And if that's what
that looked like last night, I don't know. I hope
she debates, but we know she does teleprompter great, doesn't
do interview great.
Speaker 4 (31:12):
I hope she does debates better than she does interviews.
Speaker 6 (31:15):
And we just watched JD. Vance do a half hour
straight live on CNN this morning. Yeah he did. So
the contrast is stark. Donald Trump and JD. Vans both
to plenty of media opportunities live that we're just not
getting from the other side.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
All right, all the flip flopping. You know, we've asked
this question several times this morning. Flip flops used to matter.
It could cost people a race, it could cost them
their career. Major flip flop. These are major flip flops
from her party's perspective. Evs border Wall fracking, unequivocally standing
by Israel.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
So why have we been pandering so.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
Much for all of these interests within the party? Flip
flopping doesn't matter? Or are we going to find out
come November? Well, you upset these climate change people, you
upset these pro Palestinian people, you upset these no border
wall people, and you're not going to get the turnout
you need Because Democrats turnout is everything. If they have energy,
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if they have turnout, they win every time there's more
of them.
Speaker 6 (32:21):
Right, Well, I also think you might be over complicating
things in that this is how much do you hate
Donald Trump?
Speaker 4 (32:27):
Twenty twenty four and night and nothing. Trump's that right,
so to speak.
Speaker 6 (32:33):
Because Donald Trump is going to get forty seven percent
of the vote. That's where he caps out. His supporters
are strong organized and they're going to show up. And
you know the question is in some of these states,
how many other votes go off to the rfks of
the world, and what the turnout measure is and how
energized the Democrats are to try to do better than that.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
I wouldn't say, I'd mean vague, Yes, you got on
flip flopping was my values are the same even when
she pressed on Pennsylvania. You know a lot of people
would say, maybe you're changing views in fracking because of
the importance of pensilant. She didn't go there. Tim did bad.
Tim did worse than her, don't you think.
Speaker 6 (33:14):
Yeah, yeah, I didn't like I was telling someone else.
I said he pivoted before he stuck the landing. Yeah, yeah,
you know, because he tried to change her topic of oh,
they're going to come at me about this, my son,
my dog before he really gave a satisfactory answer about
carrying guns and times of war.
Speaker 4 (33:34):
All right, So we don't know if there's going to
be more.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
That certainly wasn't worth a thirty nine day weight, and
if there are going to be more, she better be better,
kind of summar.
Speaker 6 (33:41):
Right, we're going to get well, I think we're going
to get more of Tim, the governor, and perhaps the
vice president. You know, she talks to the local TV
reporter in Sheboygan or in you know, the woods of Pennsylvania.
But I don't think it's going to be another sit down,
certainly not before the debate.
Speaker 4 (33:59):
They're going to try to hideer in plain sight. Let's
see if they pull it off.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
We only have about fifteen seconds, but on your deep
dive this weekend, your weekend dive, and.
Speaker 4 (34:05):
Then filling in on Monday orless.
Speaker 16 (34:08):
I imagine the weekend dive is going to be a
good interview with a reporter who went along with that
bipartisan congressional team to investigate the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 4 (34:20):
There's a lot of work ahead for those guys. We're
all in this together. This is your Morning Show with
Michael Hill, Joino