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Speaker 1 (00:34):
Two students, two teachers dead following a school shooting in Georgia.
President Biden expected to block a proposed fifteen billion dollar
acquisition of US Steel, and former President Trump is questioning
the fairness of next week's debate. They're playing a game
now with the mics. It looks like there were some
private assurances behind the scenes. Never mind all the conflicts
of interest between Kamala Harris, the First Gentleman, her husband.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Doug, and the heads of ABC.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Now we find out that ABC allegedly gave some assurances
to the Harris campaign that the moderators could turn the
microphones on during the upcoming presidential elections.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
So nice to know that they'll.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Be moderating in the way they ask questions and moderating
in the way they.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
Turn on and off microphones.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
And the Hunter Biden federal tax evasion trial is set
to start in Los Angeles.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
We'll have more later this hour with John Decker.

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Speaker 2 (02:13):
All right, here sounds of the day. This could be
a Hall of Fame version.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Let's start with this body cam and I want you
to what you can't see is the police officers surrounding
a car. Another car pulls up, a woman and a
man gets out. And then you hear the officer saying this.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
Mom, dad, Who's OK?

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Yeah, ignore him, He's not the dad. But who is
it on the police officer's body cam? And I'll spare
all the conversation about the daughter who was arrested and
why it's Fanny Willis. Oh, and that guy that's not
her husband is prosecutor Nathan Wade. Within minutes of an

(03:04):
arrest of her daughter, Fannie Willis shows up with Nathan Wade.
You know, the relationship that supposedly ended years ago. In
the whole Georgia law fair against Donald Trump busted on copcam.
Peter Deucy's had a tough time getting any answers. He

(03:28):
has a White House correspondent for the most watched cable
network news, but is treated like a nut yesterday's version,
we had Peter Deucy saying, why does Kamala Harris suddenly
deliver the same speech in different accents, to which she
was totally gaslighted and then totally pivoted.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
The gaslighting was are you serious? Can you hear yourself?

Speaker 1 (03:48):
Do you hear the questions you're asking that we played
the audio for you and clearly delivering the exact same
words of the exact same speech in Detroit, she's got
one accent, and then when she's in Pitts a completely
different which, by the way, frankly I find the first
not southern but trying to sound more black, which is

(04:09):
really insulting to the people of Detroit, I think. But
he couldn't get a straight answer from the White House
spokesperson yesterday. Try to ask her, Okay, I get our
values are the same. But if our values are the same,

(04:30):
why are all our positions changing. Let's see if you
got a better answer.

Speaker 5 (04:34):
If it's up thirteen percent all the way to forty
eight percent, does it bother the president that people are
so pleased that he is retiring.

Speaker 6 (04:42):
I might give you a little twang in your voice, Peter,
a little something in your eye.

Speaker 5 (04:47):
I know better, no, but you know do you guys
can tell us to appreciate him on the way out
about the Inflation Reduction Act and things like that.

Speaker 6 (04:57):
You listen to me when I'm up here. Look, here's
what I can say. I think what the American people
appreciate is indeed what we have been able to do.

Speaker 7 (05:10):
In the past several years.

Speaker 6 (05:12):
When you think about inflation is falling with income while
incomes are climbing.

Speaker 7 (05:17):
Where you think about Medicare.

Speaker 6 (05:19):
Is finally being able to negotiate lower drug costs. This president,
this administration has been able to beat big farmer.

Speaker 7 (05:26):
That's a big deal. Other presidents have tried.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
To do it.

Speaker 6 (05:29):
Other elected officials have tried to do it. They can't
get it done. Manufacturing is indeed coming back here to America.
Infrastructure is being rebuilt. Violent crimes is at a low,
fifty year low. Matter of fact, the last president in
his last year, murder was murder rates were skyrocketing. And
so the president has been able to work on that.

(05:49):
And this was a president, a vice president that has
done the work to make Americans lives.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
By the way she's spending and she's pivoting, and she's
walking right into his trap. Because if everything they've done
is so great and working so great, why is Kambala
Harris changing her position and not little things a wall?

Speaker 2 (06:19):
Watch how this unfolds to.

Speaker 6 (06:21):
Make their lives better, to change their lives in a
transformational way that is going to matter, And I think
that's what the American people want to see and that's
what this president has been able to do.

Speaker 5 (06:34):
A different topic, Vice President Harris once said years ago
that she wanted to decriminalize illegal border crossing. Now she's
saying that her values haven't changed, and so how much
ownership does she have for this latest NYPD stat that
seventy five percent of arrests in Midtown Manhattan lately have
been misi.

Speaker 7 (06:54):
Goodness, there's a lot in that question, and I.

Speaker 6 (06:57):
Mean looking back ues and obviously the Vice president, well
what is that.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Going to change?

Speaker 1 (07:03):
By the way that they come with a book, I mean,
why don't we just talk to the book.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
Why don't even have somebody to turn the page.

Speaker 8 (07:09):
And read it?

Speaker 7 (07:10):
Speak for herself? For her her values haven't changed.

Speaker 6 (07:13):
And you heard that on the interview that she did
with CNN very recently, And I.

Speaker 7 (07:17):
Think that's important.

Speaker 6 (07:18):
I think someone's values matter, and that's what you see
from the Vice president, and certainly that's what you see.

Speaker 7 (07:23):
From this president.

Speaker 6 (07:24):
Look, as you were talking about the New York I
believe is the New York Post reports as you just stated.
Look you heard directly from the New York Police Department.

Speaker 7 (07:33):
They put out a statement which was reflected in that story.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
So I just want to in your sources, which want
to be really clear, So I would refer you to
the spokespeople who spoke to this, and I would say
more broadly, we fundamentally believe this administration, including Harris, because
this is the Biden Harris administration, believe that anyone found
guilty of crimes should be held accountable. That is something

(07:56):
that we fundamentally believe.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
Of course, the first time prime crime they commit, I'll
do it for you that are screaming at the radio,
is when they enter the country illegally.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Then you expect better behavior from there.

Speaker 7 (08:07):
And you have heard us say that.

Speaker 6 (08:10):
You know, we welcome law local law enforcement support and
cooperation in apprehending and removing individuals crich.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
You're making their job harder when you let millions of
criminals come into the country.

Speaker 6 (08:20):
Pose that risk, who pose a national security risk, and
so that's what we welcome.

Speaker 7 (08:25):
I would refer you to the New York Police Department.

Speaker 6 (08:28):
They actually spoke to this and kind of, you know,
kind of spoke to that number that was being used,
and I refer you to them.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
They've beaten down the morale of police. They've beaten down
the culture's trust in police. They burdened police, handcuffed police,
tied their hands behind their back, second guests their every action,
and then release millions of criminals to make their job overwhelming.
The few that haven't taken early leave and see local

(08:58):
law enforcement. See local law enforcement for the problem we created.
I mean, she's not a real role. They better give
her some better pages.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
And so my last.

Speaker 5 (09:06):
Question then would be, if the Vice president's values had
not changed, why have so many of her positions on
policies changed.

Speaker 6 (09:13):
I would say, look at what the vice president has
done with this president the last three and a half years.

Speaker 7 (09:18):
Look what we have been able to do. Look what
we've been able to do at the border.

Speaker 6 (09:23):
Without much help from Republicans because they're too busy listening
to the former president sadly and telling her not to
actually do the things that majority of Americans want to
see them doing, and that being dealing with the challenges
at the border. They listened to Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
They did that, they listened to their own conscience. The
bill was greatly flawed. It basically made permanent all the
failures that have made our border so dangerous and so porous.

Speaker 6 (09:49):
So continuing to work with us in a bipartisan way,
that's what they chose to do.

Speaker 7 (09:54):
That's on them.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
But because of the actions that this administration has taken,
we have seen. We have seen those actions lead to
numbers going down at the border.

Speaker 7 (10:05):
And that matters.

Speaker 1 (10:06):
Question is if he values are the same way, if
all of our positions change, we still haven't gotten in answers,
and that matters.

Speaker 6 (10:11):
And that's because of the work that we have done.
And you know, and you heard me talk about the economy,
what the President and this Vice present have been able
to do. We cannot forget what the Biyan Harris administration
inherited when they walked.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
Into now the Bland view on Trump.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
Listen, if the American people can't see through all this,
you deserve what you're going to get. You don't look
at all that. I mean, it was like we were
talking about earlier when we said, let me get this straight.
Hamas invades Israel, rapes and kills thousands, takes almost a
thousand hostage, kills the hostages, refuses to release the hostages.

(10:50):
And it's BBNT Yaho's fault. It's Israel's fault, not Hamas
here at home somehow. Kamala Harris, she's the freedom candidate.
The freedom candidate asked Robert F. Kennedy Junior, what freedom
looked like. He wasn't even allowed to run in a primary.
Then he was harassed in courtrooms like Donald Trump. Then

(11:18):
the primary voters give their votes to Joe Biden and
a coup. They take the votes away from Joe Biden
and just give them to Kamala Harris and kill the
primary process, not to mention the voter's trust. She's ready
to silence X. She's even put Telsea Gabbard on a
terror watch list. A lieutenant colonel who has served as

(11:42):
her country faithfully for decades, a member of Congress, a
candidate for president who coincidentally knocked Kamala Harris out of
the race during debates in twenty twenty. Kamala believes in freedom,
but I'm put on a secret terror watch list. Here's
Telsea Gabbert.

Speaker 9 (12:01):
I've served now for over twenty one years, deployed the
war zones in both the Middle East and Africa, put
my life on the line for the freedom and safety
of the American people, and still serve today. Now my
own government has placed me on a secret terror watch list,
targeting me as a potential domestic terror threat. Why political retaliation?

(12:24):
I spoke out about how dangerous Kamala Harris would be
to our nation if she were to be elected as
president and why the American people should be very concerned now.
Just before boarding a flight on July twenty third, my
husband and I were pulled aside for additional TSA screening.
Our electronics were swabbed for traces of explosives, and when

(12:45):
we landed, my husband was pulled aside for another round.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
And that's what freedom looks like. Were they decorated lieutenant colonel,
former representative, former presidential candidate? What do you think it
looks like for you? You're going to hear a lot
today all day. Liz Cheney, along with others, are casting
the Republican support for Kamala Harris. But this was Liz

(13:09):
Cheney talking about Kamala Harris when she was chosen as
the vice presidential running mate for Joe Biden.

Speaker 10 (13:17):
As somebody who is a centrist, and in one fell
swoop here he has put somebody on the ticket whose
voting record in the Senate is to the left of
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. So I think that, you know,
the American people are going to look at the substance
of this. They're going to look at what she stood
for in the past. They're going to look at what
she said during the primary election, and it's very clear

(13:38):
she is a radical liberal. She's somebody that has said
we ought to spend thirty two trillion dollars on Medicare
for all. If you look at her record as well
in California, she did, in fact, essentially ban gun sales
with executive action, and she threatened during the primaries to
do the same thing if she's elected Chase.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
So that's the same values of Kamala Harris that have
unchanged today, even though some of her positions have changed.
That's the same things that Liz Cheney called left or
the same as Bernie Sanders and Liz Warren. The same
thing Liz Cheney is now supporting you've heard the expression

(14:19):
blind hatred?

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Right? Can you hate Donald Trump so much that you
would vote for somebody that's the.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
Absolute, obvious opposite of everything you stand for.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
That's our Sound of the Day for Thursday, September the fifth.
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Jno.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
How are your top five stories of the day. Waking
up Wheresident Biden is speaking out after a deadly shooting
at a high school in Georgia on Wednesday morning. A
fourteen year old student with an AR fifteen style weapon
killed two students and two teachers, sending nine others to
the hospital. The President released a statement shortly after say
and he and his family are mourning the deaths caused

(15:02):
by the senseless gun violence. He also quickly called on
Republicans in Congress to work with Democrats to pass common
sense gun safety legislation. Biden said the actions like banning
assault weapons, high capacity magazines, requiring safe storage of firearms,
and enacting universal background checks will prevent more mass shootings.

(15:23):
It's also worthy to note this particular shooter, and it's rare,
is in custody and surrendered. We'll learn a lot more
about him, though we already know he was on the
FBI's list and was visited over a year ago. There
just wasn't enough to arrest him on. As for Donald Trump,
he made his reaction in a town hall in pa
with Sean Hannity on Fox News. Brian Shook is here

(15:46):
with our road to the White House.

Speaker 8 (15:47):
Road to the White House. Twenty twenty four, Former President
Trump was back in Pennsylvania for a town hall event
with Fox News. The event, which was monitored by Sean Hannity,
saw Trump immediately get asked the Georgia High School shooting Wednesday.

Speaker 4 (16:02):
Well, let's say.

Speaker 11 (16:04):
Sick and angry world for a lot of reasons, and
we're going to make it better.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
We're going to heal our world.

Speaker 8 (16:11):
It marked a busy day of campaign events across both
parties as the election draws closer. Trump's running mate JD.
Vance appeared at a Turning Point action event in Arizona. Meanwhile,
Vice President Harris outlined her proposed tax deductions for small
business startups at a rally in New Hampshire. In Washington,
I'm Brian Shucks.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
Everybody's worst fear of nightmare and Alabama man died after
a hospital he went to removed the wrong organ Ark
Mayfield explains.

Speaker 12 (16:39):
The Pensacola News Journal says seventy year old William Bryan
of mussel Shoals and his wife were visiting their condo
in the Florida Panhandle last month when Brian began feeling
a sharp pain in his left side. He was admitted
to a local hospital to have his spleen removed. Instead,
doctors removed his liver by mistake. His family's lawyer says
Brian died of a catastrophic blood loss and one of

(17:00):
the most agrecious cases of medical malpractice he's ever been
involved with. The hospital says it doesn't comment on active litigation.
I'm Mark Neathhew.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
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Speaker 1 (17:24):
I'm Michael del Jarno on the air and streaming live
on your iHeartRadio app. Two students and two teachers are
dead following a school shooting in Georgia, and the fourteen
year old suspect in the deadly shooting is in custody.
That's rare. Rory O'Neil is here with our top story.
Good morning, Rory Man.

Speaker 4 (17:40):
Good morning, Michael.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
Yeah, that makes this somewhat different, right, Usually they end
up killed or killing themselves. This is one fourteen year
old who is in custody. We can learn from this
potentially for preventative in the prevention in the future. And
also this is somebody that was on the FBI. Our
is FBI's radar a year ago?

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Right?

Speaker 4 (18:02):
Yeah, sadly, I'm comparing it to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
That sixteen year old was able, you know, they were
able to arrest him as well. So yeah, we are
learning more about what leads to some of this violence,
but still obviously uncapable of trying or incapable of trying
to find a solution here. Yes, the FBI did interrogate

(18:24):
this then thirteen year old shooting suspect and his father
after threats were made to a school in northeast Georgia
in May of last year. At the time, the father
did say, yes, there are hunting guns in the home,
but told investigators that there was no unsupervised access to
the weapons for the teenager. Exactly what gun was used yesterday?

(18:47):
Is it the one from the house. They haven't confirmed
that for sure. That's the you know, that's what we
are all guessing what happened. But that's part of the investigation.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
The presumption that a fourteen year old could get a
hold of an AR fifteen.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
How else would he have gotten it.

Speaker 4 (19:02):
I mean, it could have been stolen from another house.
It could have been you know, yeah, I mean not
legally anyway, right, whether or not it's that gun from
the house. We saw other shootings where it was grandpa's
gun that was in the basement. I think that was
the case of the Parkland shooter, that it wasn't one
kept in the household.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
Yeah, I'm a big believer in the Second Amendment. However,
if I had a son, by the way, so many
questions that we don't know. We don't know more than
we know, So we don't know did the father responsibly
have his son go to counseling or to a psychiatrist
or be evaluated to see what kind of an endangerment

(19:39):
he is to the family, to himself or to others
as he was threatening a year ago. We don't know
if any of that happened, but I can tell you
somebody who believes in the Second Amendment, if I had
a son like this, I might make a different decision
about guns even being in the home.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Now.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
I don't want the government telling me I can't have them,
but I would probably handle it differently. Every time we
come to these it's easy to give a political statement.
Our heart goes out to the family members of those
who were lost and injured. And now I'm calling, as
the president yesterday, I'm calling on Republicans to sit down
with Democrats and pass some common sense gun safety legislation,

(20:14):
as if that would fix everything. This is so complicated
and so all of the above, and we are so
incapable of dealing with all of the above. You abandon
God and culture it has a play in this. You
have violent video games and violence in movies, and you
desensitize people to violence. It has a role in this.

(20:37):
I could go on down the list. Evil does exist.
You lose God, you lose man. We become a culture
of death. All of these things. There are a lot
that needs to be addressed, not just bump stocks and
styles of rifles.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
But I don't know that we're ever going to learn
enough to take in all of the above approach.

Speaker 4 (20:56):
Well, right, I mean and not clearly. I think that
is the only way that this is a drastic You know,
why this kid shows up at school at ten o'clock
in the morning. Why weren't you on the bus at
seven thirty or whatever with the rest of the kids.
Where were mom and or dad to make sure your
butt was on the bus? You're fourteen years old? How
did you get from your house to the school? Did

(21:18):
you like it? How did you get the gun in
the school? Are there metal detectors there?

Speaker 2 (21:23):
If not? Why not?

Speaker 4 (21:24):
Should there be? Do you need them?

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Are they necessary?

Speaker 13 (21:26):
What?

Speaker 4 (21:26):
It made a difference?

Speaker 1 (21:27):
And this is this is how we end up sounding
like the angry guy in the front lawn.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
Right.

Speaker 1 (21:31):
But you know, we don't have kids, We don't raise kids.
We're designed to be a family with a mother and
a father. That's the Biblical plan for a family. And
we're to train up children, and we're to be responsible
for our children. And that can't be policed by a
government or even a local law enforcement. Although why don't
we touch on that because the immediacy in which they arrived,

(21:51):
you only got ten shots off. I got to tell you,
he made him count, but you only got ten off.
They were there immediately. Not enough can be said for
first respecs yesterday that was yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
No, even though the police and the sheriff and the
GBI said that the school resource officers in the school,
that the faculty there in the school, that the fellow
students who had been trained on these things before, all
of that made a difference to minimize what is still
a casualty account that's all too high.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
How different is school today from when we were kids
in every aspect, from textbook to curriculum to stuff like this.
I mean all we did was get under the desk,
hoping the Russia, the Soviet Union wasn't kind of bomb us,
right or a tornado. This is this is much to
ask from this generation. It's one of the toughest generations
to grow up in. Hands down, all r Rory. What

(22:39):
do you think we'll learn by having the actual fourteen
year old in custody? What can we learn from him
that can help us in the future. Probably not much.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
You know, we saw that we're going to see that
we missed the signs all the way.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Along, right.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
You know, look when the kid did this at thirteen,
allegedly made these threats last year. Is you just being
a thirteen year old idiot? Thirteen year olds are idiots?
Or was it something more sinister? Afoot? And you know,
let's talk to the other classmates and they all know, oh, yeah,
this was the kid that was going to do it,
you know, like we saw in park them with the
school shooter there everyone everyone there was.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
Like, yeah, if I had to pick one, he was it.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
The same kind of thing happens because at the end
of the day, you don't really know until they do it,
and then that's too late. And the kind of things
you have to consider to do prior to that is
so painful to what we are as a culture and
as a nation and as as a as a government
of laws. It's just it's so frustrating. It's frustrating to report.

(23:38):
It's unimaginable to live, it really is, and there's just
so little left to say.

Speaker 4 (23:45):
You know, I was watching the news channels yesterday afternoon
like everyone and going, I don't know how the anchors
keep on saying the same or asking the same dumb questions.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
But and bring out and bring out the exact same
tomb get. I don't know how you because you're you.
I'm an actual talk person, you're a news person. I mean,
what are these green rooms like? Are these people just
sitting around in suits waiting for something bad to happen?

Speaker 13 (24:07):
Right?

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Or I appreciate the reporting will be Rory's gonna be back,
by the way in the seven o'clock hour.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
We always give the final story to Rory.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
Well, if you're just waking up. That is our top
story of today. Law enforcement is confirming that four people
are dead at least nine injured, two confirmed to be teachers,
to confirmed to be students after a live shooter event
at a Georgia high school.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
That's just multiple.

Speaker 11 (24:36):
Gunshots, rapid fires and like two times, maybe like two rounds,
Like it was just constant.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
It all unfolded just as classes got under way at
a high school in Windeer, Georgia, about fifty miles northeast
of the Atlanta metro area. This student was inside when
the gunfire erupted.

Speaker 6 (24:54):
Our gunshops and then my teacher chowt us to get
in the corner and then they were cleaning this I
heard like screaming.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Another fourteen year old student told the Atlanta News how
he was feeling when he heard the gun shots.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
I was like a little scared.

Speaker 4 (25:07):
I was from Michelle.

Speaker 7 (25:08):
My friends are okay because I heard that they got shot.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
As you heard Rory and I mentioned.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Hosey said law
enforcement response to the shooting was immediate within minutes.

Speaker 13 (25:19):
Law enforcement was onsane, as well as two school resource
officers assigned here to the school who immediately encountered the
subject within.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
Just minutes of this report going out.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
President Biden gave his condolences immediately to the family members
of those that were killed in the senseless gun violence.
He called on Republicans in Congress to work with Democrats
to pass common sense gun safety legislation. Biden said actions
like banning assault weapons, high capacity magazines, requiring safe storage
of firearms, and enacting universal background checks will prevent more

(25:54):
mass shootings. Some might look at their radio and say,
I wouldn't even have prevented this one. As for former
President Donald Trump, he addressed it at a town hall
meeting in PA.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
Brian shook as our road to the White House Road.

Speaker 8 (26:06):
To the White House. Twenty twenty four, former President Trump
was back in Pennsylvania for a town hall event with
Fox News. The event, which was monitored by Sean Hannity,
saw Trump immediately get asked about the Georgia High School
shooting Wednesday.

Speaker 11 (26:21):
Well, let's a sick and angry world for a lot
of reasons, and we're going to make it better.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
We're going to heal our world.

Speaker 8 (26:29):
It marked a busy day of campaign events across both
parties as the election draws closer. Trump's running Maye jd
Vance appeared at a Turning Point action event in Arizona. Meanwhile,
Vice President Harris outlined her proposed tax deductions for small
business startups at a rally in New Hampshire. In Washington,
I'm Brian Shook as for President Biden's son Hunter. He's

(26:53):
headed back to court. Federal tax evasion trial starts today
in La. Mark Mayfield has the details.

Speaker 12 (26:58):
The president son is accused of willing to pay more
than a million dollars in federal taxes between twenty sixteen
and twenty nineteen. Biden will be in the courtroom for
the first day of jury selection. Back in June, Biden
has found guilty on felony gun charges in Delaware after
he lied about his use of illicit drugs when purchasing
a firearm. It marked the first time that a sitting
US president's child was convicted of a crime.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
I Mark Mayfield, We'll have more with White House correspondent
John Decker at mere minutes. Meanwhile, researchers at the University
of Virginia say they've come up with a test to
diagnose the genetic markers of autism and brain images with
eighty nine to ninety five percent accuracy.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
Tammy Trajuillo has more.

Speaker 14 (27:36):
Pediatric neurologist doctor Abigail Lay at Nicholas Children's Hospital in
Florida says this means doctors may soon be able to
classify and treat autism without having to rely on behavioral clues.

Speaker 7 (27:47):
There is a.

Speaker 15 (27:48):
High percentage of individuals with autism that have some genetic differences. However,
there are many, many, many different genetic differences that can
lead to the behaviors that are consistent with others.

Speaker 14 (28:00):
This information could also result in earlier interventions. Autism is
typically a clinical behavioral diagnosis based on social communication and
engagement deficits. I'm Tammy Truhuio.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
It's being billed as the PGA Tour versus the Live Tour,
and it's set to take place in Los Wages. PGA
stars Rory McElroy and the number one Scotty Scheffler will
take on Live Golf stars Byron D. Chambeau and Brooks Kapka.
It'll all take place in Las Vegas in mid December.
McElroy said he's thrilled to partner with Scotty and the

(28:33):
event is designed to energize fans. Maybe next to the
Masters might be the highlight of the year. Tonight football
kicks off Thursday night football. The Baltimore Ravens as the
Kansas City Chiefs go for a three peat, are at
Arrowhead Stadium to take on the Chiefs. On NBC and Baseball,
the Nets and the Guardians both lost. Cardinals, Dbacks, Rangers, Rays,

(28:58):
and Mariners all won. In cities of your Morning show
Interest and in Birthday Big Birthdays on September fifth, right,
Freddie Mercury was born on this day. Jesse James Rock,
hel Welch, Bob Newhart of the Living.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
Beeches, Bielechus Beetlejuess.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
Michael Keaton is seventy three years old, and actress Rose
McGowan is fifty one. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday,
We are so glad you were born.

Speaker 13 (29:24):
I'm Lenny McGill of the McGill's world famous block store,
and my morning show is Your Morning Show with Michael
Bell Jordan.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
President Biden expected to block the proposed fifteen billion dollar
acquisition of US Steel by Japan's largest steelmaker, and former
President Trump is questioned the fairness of next week's debate.
I should probably kick this around with our White House
correspondent as well. It looks as though some back channel
reports are the ABC News allegedly gave some assurances to

(29:53):
Harris's campaign that the moderators could turn on microphones during
the upcoming presidential debate. More reasons for Donald Trump to
be suspicious to fair treatment.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
And for Hunter Biden.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
It's back to trial, this time in Los Angeles, in
this time tax evasion. White House correspondent, and I might
add Supreme Court bar attorney John Decker joins us with
the preview.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Good morning, John, Hey.

Speaker 13 (30:17):
Michael, that's right. Jewelry selection gets underway today in Los
Angeles for that tax evasion trial involving Hunter Biden. He
is accused by the federal government of not reporting more
than a million dollars in income over four years to
the Internal Revenue Service serious crimes. These are felonies. If

(30:39):
convicted on all the accounts that have been brought against
him by a federal grand jury, you're talking about a
maximum of twenty two years in prison for Hunter Biden.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
All right, what else is Hunter Biden? Is that other case?
Where does that one stand?

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Well?

Speaker 13 (30:55):
Where that one stands is in just a few weeks
in mid September, is when sentencing takes place for Hunter
Biden associated with that gun case that took place in
early June in Wilmington, Delaware. As you may recall, the
jury in three hours came back with guilty verdicts against

(31:17):
Hunter Biden in that case.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Yeah, and that one faces a maximum of I want
to say it was ten years or something, wouldn't it.

Speaker 13 (31:25):
I don't know the exact amount, So if it's if
you know that, Michael, I.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
Defint I'm going by memory, although it's usually photographic, but anyway,
I mean between the two cases, potentially more than thirty
years of yet time.

Speaker 13 (31:38):
I mean, it's pretty significant. Now, President Biden has said
publicly that he would not pardon his son Hunter, But
let's face it, he said that when he was the
presumptive Democratic nominee. He's a lame duck.

Speaker 2 (31:54):
Now.

Speaker 13 (31:54):
I think all bets are off after the November fifth election,
and I would certainly bet that President Biden would not
let his son languish in a federal prison if he
has the power to part.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
You are so fair to bring that up.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
That's why I often whenever I have any correspondents, I
tell with listeners, don't never accuse John Decker of that.
He never does that. You're absolutely right. That's when he
faced a second term, he no longer does. I'll take
it one step further. For all we know, there was
a great negotiation to get Joe Biden to step aside
and hand things to Kamala Harris, and this could have

(32:28):
been a part of it.

Speaker 13 (32:30):
Well, I don't think she's the one that will be
necessary to pardon Hunter Biden. I think it will be done.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
What I'm saying is that may have been part of
the deal of him stepping aside, is taking care of
his son on the way out the door. Yeah, I
would suspect that could happen, all right. In terms of this,
do we have any idea what did Hunter Biden do
to make a million dollars that he didn't report.

Speaker 13 (32:53):
We're in a lot of business deals with foreign entities
over the course of four years. They're pretty lucrative deals.
And that's one of the problems, Michael, with the defense
that will be brought forward by the lawyer representing Hunter Biden,
Abbey Low. He is saying in his argument, and we'll
say in his argument to jurors that Hunter Biden's judgment

(33:16):
was clouded by all of this drug use. But the
flip side of that is, if his judgment was clouded,
how is he able to secure these multi million dollar
deals in Ukraine and China over the course of this
four year period. So I think that's a problematic argument
or defense that Abby Low will bring up to this jury.

(33:37):
Would you know, I would be in a very difficult
position if I was representing Hunter Biden coming up with
a reasonable defense for not reporting a million dollars in
income to the IRF.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
Yeah, high on drugs or high on his father's vice
presidential power. And by the way of all the cases,
this one could reveal the most problematic things potentially for
President Biden.

Speaker 13 (33:59):
Well, in mind, I think at this point, with President Biden,
you know, five months away from leaving office, you're talking
about someone who is a lame duck number one and
number two, he's a father. So it's going to be
painful for the Biden family in hearing prosecutors detail all
of the sordid elements of Hunter Biden's life during this

(34:21):
four year period.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Yeah, we're not supposed to pay attention.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Yeah, but we're not supposed to pay attention to his
decline and cognitibility and who hit it?

Speaker 2 (34:28):
Did Kamala hide it? Did Podesta hide it? Were they
all part of hiding it?

Speaker 1 (34:32):
And they're trying to reshape him as the most consequential
president American history. This will be a part of his
legacy too. We'll be watching this trial as it gets
underway in Los Angeles, says, I know you will, and
we'll talk again, hopefully tomorrow. John Decker, thanks so much
for your time.

Speaker 2 (34:44):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael hild showing up
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