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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:29):
This is your morning show with Michael del Jordan. So
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(00:49):
live on your iHeartRadio app. I'm Michael del Journo. That's
Jeffrey Lion at the controls and yes, right literally two
seconds before he hits the intro. Oh, by the way,
I went and saw beetlejuice this weekend, yep, and so
I was like, what do you naturally say to some
of it, Well, how was it? Yeah, it was two
seconds and then the you just leave me hanging. I
you know, I have not seen the original Beetle Juice

(01:13):
roughly since it came out, so it's probably been Yeah,
it's been over thirty years. Oh wow. My recollection is
because I'm not a big Tim Burton fan, but my
recollection is like Edward Scissorhands was just strange, and it was.
It was phenomenally strange. Yeah, but now I couldn't help
but think it was the Michael Jackson story. The inspiration

(01:36):
was obvious to me, that's fair. But Beetlejuice I remember
being very good. It was. It was great. It was
a classic. Yeah, so this didn't well, obviously it didn't
live up, or you'd be chiming right in. I thought
the special effects were phenomenal. Well, of course it'd come
a long way in thirty years. And I thought that
the story lacked a little Well, the first one what

(02:00):
the ghosts are trapped in the home, Yes, and they
discover the whole trapped on Earth after death world right,
and Beetlejuice is kind of their terror and guide, right.
I mean, there really wasn't much of it. There wasn't
much going there either. Yeah. Yeah, well but then this
time who and I'm looking it up. Well, don't ruin

(02:22):
the movie for people that makes them hate us. Yeah,
we don't want to ruin the movie, but it's kind
of centered around one of the characters who's not in
this particular movie. I'm trying to not ruin it. I'm
suddenly liking it better when you left me hanging. Yeah,
go ahead, let's just stay there. Hey, but I did

(02:44):
see it on Imax. We may do a lot of
brainstorming in the future, and if we decide to do
movie reviews, it won't be you that. How about Tyreek
Hill getting the Scottie Scheffler treatment in Miami outside of
the stadium? What is going on with that? That placed
on leave and definitely leave that kind of the If

(03:06):
you heard a loud thump over the weekend, that was
the announcement of Kendrick Lamar as the Super Bowl halftime show.
Didn't thought he was supposed to be Superstars or as
my wife said, who's Kendrick Lamar? Yeah, and as I
and as I said, ask Nick, all right, it's nine
minutes after the hour. Thanks for waking up with your
morning show. The mother of the teenager accused of killing

(03:27):
four people in Georgia says she called the school before
the shooting and tried to warn them. Now the attention
turns from this very dysfunctional family to what did the
school do with these early warnings. A national poll shows
a virtual tie. Actually nationally, I think Donald Trump is
crept up again. We were doing this Friday just to

(03:48):
kind of get a sense of where we were right
before the debate. Why because if it goes as bad
as I think it may go, we're all going to
look back and say, all right, well, what happened? How
much of this was the debate? That's why I want
a defining moment of where we're at. And the easy
way to look at where we're at is dead heat.

(04:10):
So remember it was somewhat of a dead heat Trump
versus Biden for much of the year, and Trump held
up in court and heavily persecuted, and then all of
a sudden the early debate that the Democrats wanted and negotiated,
which I think was all a part of a coup.

(04:31):
We're gonna put him out there late at night. We're
not gonna give him any drugs. We're not gonna do
anything to help him and just let him look the
way he really looks. So like the movie Dave, we're
gonna go ahead and reveal this isn't Dave anymore. Well,
it's what happened. Next he's gonna start calling me a pony,
FoST pony. What is that ever? That other thing he
calls me all the time line, dog face, pony soldier.

(04:53):
Yeah that no, you know that happened. Gosh, he's up
early today, he's definitely gonna be out by noon. So anyway,
they did all that just to show them the door
with the plan. So now what's the plan. In fact,
here's an interesting piece of audio. This kind of reminds

(05:14):
me of Jeffrey giving you a movie review. Oh that's unfair.
This was my early one of my early picks for Veep.
Pretty Much everybody I picked for Veep didn't get Veep right,
and the one who did was the only one I
really wasn't for jd. Van's not there's anything wrong with him.
I'm not taking you. Although, if you want to really
have a fun time with movie reviews, Jeffrey, tell him

(05:34):
what you thought of that movie? Well, it was you
know it was like, you know what my review was like, Well,
my review was, that's a dysfunctional life. Wait to get
a hold of the del Jarno family. You ain't seen
nothing that was quiet and peaceful. I'll show you dysfunction.

(05:55):
I have news for you. You would have made a
great beetlejuice. Me is a beetlejuice. Starting to feel like
I'm near death. All right. So I loved the vik Ramaswami,
loved Telsea Gabbard, I loved RFK Junior. I mean this
thought of never mind the future of trump Ism, Let's

(06:16):
show America what bipartisanship really is. A Republican and a
Democrat or former Democrat president and vice president. I had
all these high hopes. In the end, it appears as
though he gets the best of all worlds because Donald
Trump's got Tulsea Gabbard and RFK out of the campaign
trail effectively reaching Democrats. He's got vivik Ramaswami. I'll tell

(06:36):
you another one is Cotton from Arkansas. He has just
turned out to be a nightmare on the Sunday shows,
just presenting cases. I mean, there's a lot of really
good people making really good cases for Donald Trump, that
more than Donald Trump may be why the race is
so tight. But anyway, so here is vivk Ramaswami kind

(06:57):
of alluding to what I'm alluding to right now now
and very Jeffrey Lyon style of I'll give you the warning,
but I won't tell you why or why now.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
I don't think it's going to be a change in
the candidates. The ballots have already been printed. But I
do think that we have a machine that we're up
against that has demonstrated that it is going to go
to great measures to defeat Donald Trump. You trace this
back over the last year and a half. You've got prosecutions,
you've got civil cases, you've got extra judicial attempts to
remove him from the ballot. They told us Joe Biden

(07:29):
was definitively going to be the nominee, then negotiated for
the earliest ever presidential debate in US history. Because they
knew that there was a good chance Biden would underperform.
Once he did, they swapped him out. I think we've
got to learn from those lessons. Sean to say that
they're still going to have many more tricks up their sleeve.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
So the two.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Scenarios are either Kamala Harris overperforms. I don't expect that
to happen, or what I do expect to happen is
Donald Trump to seriously defeat her in this debate as
he did last time around.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
But don't expect that to be the end of this election.
Isn't that interesting? All right? So I see everything just
the way Vivek does. There's a reason they negotiated that
early debate. They knew that was the time they wanted
to reveal Joe Biden in the condition of Joe Biden.
They were gaslighting all of you just days weeks before.
Kamala was Oh he can. He's running circles around the interns. Yeah,

(08:19):
chasing them to get them to feel his hairy legs.
I mean, he's out of it. Because they knew they
were going to do the bait and switch. What Vivek
Ramaswami is suggesting is when she so predictably does bad
in this debate, what's their next play? Because you know
they have one heading into the debate. The analysis is simple.

(08:43):
The race was dead heat leading up to that June
debate with Joe Biden. Don't ask me how or why
for many Americans, that was the first at dawn on them.
Joe may not all be there. I mean, you really
had to be living with hands over your eyes. But okay,
if that was the first you noticed, at least you

(09:05):
noticed it then. And for the media that pretended it's
the first they noticed, it will shame on them because
they've been dishonest all along. They were part of the
cover up, and I knew the fix was in the
minute they cut back to CNN Studios and the first
words out of their mouth was Van Jones. Well, I

(09:27):
can tell you strategists and party heads right now are
scrambling to figure out what to do. I'm one of
the few people that have this. My my dad has
a strange pet peeve. It's actually not a pet peeve
as much as it's a it's a fear. Right. He

(09:48):
has a genuine fear of people in motorized chairs, and
not necessarily those that you know, like might be crippled
and have to have a motorized wheelchair. He's talking about
people who are just lazy or too overweight to walk
in these chairs because he thinks they drive crazy, they're
gonna run him over.

Speaker 4 (10:09):
It.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Really, it's somewhat ractional greatest moment of my life. Corey
the Yard Boys the only one that really appreciates the
story because he witnessed something similar. I never go to Walmart,
and that doesn't I'm not trying to be above Walmart.
I just I don't. I happened to go into a
Walmart and this woman and this is not really relevant.

(10:33):
She was large, maybe that kept her from walking, and
she was going full speed and it was one of
the faster chairs I've ever seen. Because my first thought was,
oh my god, if my dad was here, he'd be
he'd be jumping into a an aisle. They've taken the
governor off full speed. Oh wow, did not slow down,
full speed. She's going down the aisle and her hand

(10:55):
like like a like a jack rabbit, just grabbed the
bag of family style large dorritos full speed. Didn't slow down,
just grabbed them and kept going and opened them and
was eating them on the run. Oh as she was shopping.
It's one of the most extraordinary things I've ever seen.
I've never been in a wal Mart since. But so

(11:16):
my dad has that Russ Mine is I don't like
real anchors appearing in movies, so whether you're watching I
don't know, I'm blank on all of them now, Twister
or what was the one San Andreas or whatever. And
then they go to an anchor, and an anchor that
you watch deliver the news every day is delivering the

(11:38):
fake news in this movie, right, and it looks just
like it does every day because that's what they do.
It's called conditioning, Michael exactly. And so that's you know,
I see the same I felt that watching CNN that night. Oh,
this is the playbook. They knew Joe was going to
look see now, they knew it was going to be bad,

(11:59):
and they knew this was at the beginning of how
they were going to show him the door, and they
did so. Vivek asked the right question. He doesn't quite
have the clue yet, But what's their play for when
she so noticeably does poorly? Or is this all a
part of everybody playing into their hands and setting the
expectations so low that how can she underperform? Expectations? Is low? Miss?

(12:27):
Is this Kamala Harris? She could still surprise you and
even underperform your low expectations. But heading into the debate,
the big story is dead, even so dead even Joe's
revealed a senile. Trump goes into a big lead. They
go ahead and do the only person worse than Joe,

(12:50):
and everybody scratches their head. Kamala Harris is going to
take his place. All the votes, the primary process is
thrown out. The window is just in a coup handed
right to Kamala. They coronate her, they get on a
sugar high at the convention, then she's in a lead,
and then everybody realizes this whole thing was just theater.
And now heading into the debate a dead heat again.

(13:15):
I think there's going to be some things on the
ground with very significant people making very significant choices about
where they spend their time. I think the presidential election
is decided by America's perception of this debate Tomorrow night.
We can't do enough to preview it, and we will
with our Roory O'Neil. We will with our Republican analyst
Scott Chris Walker, who will be joining us probably John

(13:36):
Decker has a lot our White House correspondent to say
about this between now and third hour. This is your
Morning Show with Michael deltono up twenty six minutes after
the hour. Thanks for waking up with your morning show
on Fine Tenantly, here are the things that you need
to know, Hey. Congressional report on the twenty twenty one
US withdrawal from Afghanistan finds that hesitation for the Biden

(13:59):
administration put American lives at risk. Mark Mayfield reports.

Speaker 5 (14:04):
The three hundred and fifty four page report was released
Sunday by the Republican Lehouse Foreign Affairs Committee after a
three year investigation. Foreign Affairs Chair Michael McCall of Texas
said the administration had the opportunity to plan for the
inevitable collapse of the Afghan government to put an evacuation
plan into place. A terror attacked during the chaotic withdrawal
led to the deaths of thirteen US service members and

(14:26):
numerous civilians. The White House called the report partisan and
based on cherry picked facts.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Where we were kids, and we get
the math tests with greater than and less then yep. Well,
obviously hate is greater than values and beliefs again. Liz Taylor.
Liz Taylor has the latest on Liz Cheney and Howard
Dad plans to vote.

Speaker 4 (14:46):
The former Wyoming congresswoman and critic of Donald Trump told
an audience Friday that the former VP for George W.
Bush supports Harris.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Dick Cheney will be voting for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 4 (14:58):
Liz Cheney and Trump been at odds since the January
sixth Capitol Riot. Cheney says she voted for Trump in
twenty sixteen and twenty twenty, but it's called his conduct
on January sixth the betrayal. She lost her primary election
to a Trump backed opponent in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
I'm Lisa Taylor, said, Dick Cheney ask her if she
wants to go hunting a A new national poll shows
a very tight race for the White House ahead of
Tuesday's presidential debate. Lisa Cardin has all the details.

Speaker 6 (15:27):
The poll, conducted by The New York Times in Siena College,
gives former President Trump a one point lead forty eight
to forty seven percent over Vice President Harris. The survey
noted that's well within its margin of error, meaning the
November fifth election could go either way. It also underscores
the importance of Tuesday's televised debate. I'm Lisa Carton.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
Wow, we can't get any information out of Jeffrey Lyon Beetlejuice.
Beetle Juice. Beetle Juice is the big winner at the
box office. Here's Scott Carr.

Speaker 7 (15:54):
The Juice Is Loose, the sequel to Tim Burton's nineteen
eighty eight hit Comedies, projected to earn one hundred ten
million dollars in its opening weekend, which makes it the
second biggest September movie debut of all time. Dropping to
second place is Disney's Marvel sequel Deadpool and Wolverine, haul
in another's six point four million dollars in revenue in

(16:15):
its seventh weekend in theaters, while the biopic Reagan starring
Dennis Quaid holds on to third place, and the latest
thriller from A twenty four Studios, The front Room, starring
Brandy Your Father's Final.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Request plus wants you to take your mother into your home.

Speaker 7 (16:30):
It is expected to make between three and six million
dollars in its first weekend.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
I'm Scott Carr. Week one of the NFL cities of
your Morning show. Interest the Bills thirty four to twenty
eight over the Arizona Cardinals Titans. How can you win
without a quarterback? I'll try again for the twenty fifth year,
and fail. Bears come back and win at twenty four
to seventeen, Seahawks twenty six twenty over the Broncos. Cowboys
beat the Browns thirty three seventeen and the Buccaneers thirty

(16:55):
seven to twenty over. The Commander's Monday Night Football Tonight
finds there Aaron Rodgers back in the Jets uniform to
take on brock Perty in the San Francisco forty nine
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Am Michael del Jorn along with Jeffrey Lyon on the
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it just sounds like you know you're not a truth teller. Well, yeah,

(17:39):
I used to play a game on the radio called
is jeff Lyon? That's a good, good gig for cheap
yet meaningful prizes. For the longest time, I thought you
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(18:23):
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So good morning and welcome to Monday, September the ninth,
twenty twenty four. The mother now of the teenager accused

(18:45):
of killing four people in Georgia said she warned the
school ahead of time by phone. We'll follow that more.
We got a new poll out shows everything's at a
virtual dead heat in the presidential race heading into the
debate tomorrow night. This debate is huge and assuming and
we do it's the only presidential debate. There will be

(19:06):
an undercard vice presidential debate that could get interesting. But jd. Vance,
a Yale attorney and former marine taking on a standup
comedian National Guard teacher, that I guess it could play
a role. But presumably this presidential debate maybe the tiebreaker
for a lot of people who are still undecided, and

(19:30):
how is that even possible? But they're heading into the
debate a dead heat, and many thinks the debate will
be very deciding, deciding and how this election goes. So
we'll keep an eye on that. Also, a congressional report
came out the twenty one US withdrawal. By the way,
this deserves a little journey of discovery. Two things happen

(19:51):
sixty four days into the presidency. So first and foremost,
a deal was cut. And if you read the Shadow
Campaign to Save the Democracy in Time magazine February fifteenth,
twenty twenty one, these operatives, one of which is claimed
who was on to be the chief of staff. They
brag about how they won the election and the way

(20:12):
they did it was they controlled the narrative through the
media that's in their back pocket. They silenced any opposing
views because they owned technocracy and social media. Then they
weaponized COVID, changed election laws, harvested mail in ballants, especially
in swing precincts of swing states, and they did what
they had to do to save democracy from Donald Trump.

(20:36):
Is that a confession of how we stole the election?
Far and square? Yes. Buried in that was the promise
that if it didn't work, they were going to use
a physical insurrection. Isn't that interesting because later they would
accuse Donald Trump of insurrection and impeach him twice. But

(20:56):
that was their plan. And in that shadow campaign document
they tell you we had to really scramble to call
off the dogs. And don't forget they had conditioned you
through Antifa in Black Lives Matter to be used to this.
They were setting up their big play, and they kind
of governed as insurrectionists, didn't they You were either for

(21:21):
them or you were an enemy of the state. See,
because we went from being a republic to a democracy.
Barack Obama just kept saying it over and over and
over again until you stopped fighting it and started just
repeating it. Then they switched and made democracy really the
Democrat Party. It's candidates, it's platforms, and its agenda. Now,

(21:44):
if you oppose the Democrat Party, run against them in
a race, you're an insurrectionist. Vote for somebody against them
in a race, you're an insurrectionist. Then they get the office.
On the day of the inaugor John Podesta, who was
really the president for eight years under Bill Clinton and

(22:05):
eight years under Barack Obama and these previous four years
under Joe Biden, or the body that once housed the
mind of Joe Biden, he releases a statement on inauguration
Day that this is a new administrative state headed by
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and I'm like, we're not

(22:25):
an administrative state. This is supposed to be a new
administration in the executive branch of a republic headed by
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. And at the time, I'm thinking, oh,
they're going to condition everybody to administrative state the way
they conditioned them to democracy, because after all, that's why

(22:48):
the founding fathers weren't interested in democracy. It always ends
in dictatorship or anarchy chaos, and we're somewhere trapped in between.
Then you wait sixty four days after, by the way,
after his speech of great unity, everything doesn't have to
be a fight, everything doesn't have to be asked versus them.

(23:09):
In fact, where the United's mark Nothing's that capacity, all
that nonsense. He walked right across the street, did forty
executive order reversals, making the Trump administration having never existed,
and then proceeded to do forty executive orders. So he
did just the opposite of what he just did in

(23:29):
his inauguration speech. Then they hit him in a basement
for the entire campaign and hit him for sixty four
days in the White House. This is like the movie Dave.
Until the pressure mounts sixty four days and no news conference?
What's going on? Finally buying does does a news conference?
What does he do? Does two things? One he defies

(23:53):
this whole scam and deal by George Soros and John Podesta.
You used me to win the election, then you were
going to show me the door and give it to
Kamala Harris because that's the Clinton apparatus candidate you wanted
all along. But she's so unintelligent, uneloquent, and so nasty

(24:15):
nobody would vote for her. So this is how you
get your first woman president without ever having to have
an election. They're trying a version of that right now.
He sends a key message. I was live on the
air in a previous life on a previous station, and
I was very unhappy. But anyway, I digress. Does that

(24:35):
break the ten commandment? Kind of? Doesn't it? Oh? Anyway,
make a long s your shirt. I was going, Do
you realize? Does everybody realize what he just did? He
just handed Kamala Harris the poison apple. That wasn't a
message to Kamala Harris. That was a message to John Podesta.
Dave ain't going anywhere. In fact, I just gave the

(24:58):
border to Kamala Harris. So now she'll be ruined forever
because these policies will destroy our nation and they'll blame
her and not me. I said, Joe's not budging. He
just sent a powerful message. Nobody got it. He did
something else in that news conference, he said, I will

(25:22):
not be rushed in my withdrawal from Afghanistan. We have
a timetable. We're looking to meet that timetable, but it
depends on conditions on the ground. Now at that point,
other than the forty executive order reversals and forty new
executive orders, I thought, well, this could be interesting. Maybe

(25:45):
old Joe ain't as old as we think. He just
gave the poison apple to Kamala, and he just sent
the message he's going to go by conditions on the
ground in Afghanistan, and you just knew they had to
be story. Remember the in the movie Dave, the one
guy wanted to kill him the chief of staff. When
Dave started going rogue, I thought, that's what's going on

(26:07):
at the White House. They eventually turned his mind and
attention to Afghanistan and got their way. And now a
congressional report reveals that that twenty twenty one US withdrawal
from Afghanistan finds that hesitation from the Biden administration put
the American lives at risks that were later lost. But

(26:28):
you can watch every television channel, listen to every radio
channel today and no one will look you and I
and tell you what caused the hesitation. Old Joe going
rogue not just on Kamala in the border, but also
on Afghanistan. It was there fighting in the White House
over really the power of the presidency and Joe saying

(26:49):
I'm not going to go away that caused the hesitation. Oh,
the big story behind the buried story that all you'll
read in the Washington Post is well, the left just
acknowledges this is this is all from the Republicans point
of view. It's cherry picking information. It's nothing to see here. Folks,

(27:09):
turn your attention to the debate until we tell you
to turn your attention somewhere else. After that, you can't
make this some off. This is what our country has become,
all right. Top five stories of the day. At forty
five minutes after the our former Republican presidential candidate Nikki
Haley says she disagrees with former President Trump's proposal to

(27:31):
mandate in vitro fertilization treatments to be paid by the
government or private insurers. Mark Mayfield has the Why.

Speaker 5 (27:39):
Appearing on CBS A Queens to the Nation, Haley said,
although she disagreed with Trump on this particular issue, she
still wants to see him get elected.

Speaker 8 (27:46):
I don't have to like him or agree with him
one hundred percent of time to know that life for
Americans would be better under the policies where we have
strong immigration, where we have law and order.

Speaker 5 (27:58):
The former South Carolina governor went on to say a
Trump's policy platform as a whole would be better for
Americans than Harris's proposals. Haley also criticized Vice presidential candidate
Ja d Vancy's recent comments criticizing women without children, saying
that kind of messaging by the Republican ticket is not helpful.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
I'm Mark Mayfield once again hate Trump's values and beliefs
when it comes to Trump. Liz Cheney says her dad
will be voting for Kamala just like she is. Lisa
Taylor has his story.

Speaker 4 (28:25):
The former Wyoming congresswoman and critic of Donald Trump, told
an audience Friday that the former VP for George W.
Bush supports Harris.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Dick Cheney will be voting for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
Liz Cheney and Trump have been at odds since the
January sixth Capitol Riot. Cheney says she voted for Trump
in twenty sixteen and twenty twenty, but it's called his
conduct on January sixth the betrayal. She lost her primary
election to a Trump backed opponent in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
I'm Lisa Taylor, so it's about Liz and how Liz
was treated. Therefore, it's about Liz and how Dad's going
to vote. Who cares about the rest of the country.
That's all saying. Who's listen, Dick Cheney.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Kendrick Lamar is the headliner for the Super Bowl halftime show.
Who's Kendrick Lamar? Lisa Cardon has more superpower? Is getting neutralis?
I can only watch in silence?

Speaker 6 (29:17):
The famous actor we once knew us look at Kelenoid
announced Kendrick Lamar is headlining the Super Bowl fifty nine
halftime show. The NFL announced Sunday Lamar would perform at
the league's championship game February ninth in New Orleans. This
won't be the first time the Compton rapper has performed
at the halftime show, having appeared alongside other West Coast
hip hop greats at Super Bowl fifty six. Lamar has

(29:40):
won twenty nine Beet Awards, seventeen Grammys, and even a
Puller Surprise for music that you would Lie.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
You too, but don't tell no lie about Me and
I won't tell truth about you. I'm Lisa Carton. Oh,
I can't wait, don't They did that puppy thing in
halftime on one of the network? Thought you watching that?
Monday Night Football will wrap up Week one one of
the NFL, Aaron Rodgers and the Jets visit Brock Purdy
and the San Francisco forty nine Ers tonight seven fifteenth Central,
eight fifteen Eastern and baseball d Backs won twelve six

(30:10):
over the Astros. If you fell asleep last night, Big
Win Rangers seven to four over the Angels, raise one
two to nothing over the O's Seattle won ten to
four over the Condoms, and the Nationals lost seven to
three to the Pirates and the Guardians lost for zip
to the Dodgers. Birthdays actor Hugh Grant sixty four years
old today. Comedian actor treasurer Adam Sandler fifty eight, cooner

(30:34):
Michael Bubla forty nine. Nice and contemporary Christian music singer
Lauren Daegel is thirty two years old. Today, I'm a.

Speaker 3 (30:43):
Land No Man is Murder Tennessee and my morning show,
it's your morning show, Michael Dale Journal.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
She's a great gal. She's Aaron Rayel. I didn't get
to sing it to you off the year like I
do every morning. Chipperly. She's joining us by way of
VCR today because technology is always a challenge for Aaron.
Aaron I want to see. I don't think you're a
hip mom. I think you're an old fashioned mom. I
think you were a hip young person and a hip

(31:15):
young wife. But the minute you became a mother, I
believe you became kind of very old fashion. Can you,
I like, know me say.

Speaker 9 (31:24):
It actually freaks me out how you're able to nail
it so well. It's really incredible.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
I've been around a long time observing people. You know
that's the part about getting old. But I want to
prove it. Name me two great Lamar Kendrick songs or
Kendrick Lamar song. I couldn't either. I couldn't need one.

Speaker 9 (31:42):
I'm like, i've heard of the man. I don't I
need more information?

Speaker 1 (31:46):
No, no, Well, I've only heard of him because there
was something. You know, there was some great music when
my kids were at that age, and I had to
listen to it. But from like twenty fourteen to twenty eighteen,
there was some really really good pop music. It was
as good as the seventies classic rock. Was any fighting
with Drake? Well, he did a duet with yeah with somebody,

(32:11):
but it wasn't No was he in the one about
the person that died? It's been a long time since
we've been you know the song I'm thinking I'm too old. Yeah,
I'm too old, both of you. Well, let's get onto something.

Speaker 9 (32:27):
You know what I do like though, Maybe it's just okay,
I'm gonna I'm going to defend my coolness or at
least try, which is always a recipe for being uncool.
But you know who I do love right now, Chapel Rowan.
She's great. Maybe it's because I don't particularly like tender Kolomar.
Is that fair or not?

Speaker 1 (32:43):
That's how I am do that. That's how I am
with dou Alipa, And I'm very defensive about it because
you know, in an air, in an era where a
lot of people don't have talent, do a Liipa's really
got talent? I mean this really see? Yeah, Well, Laurendegel,
whose birthday it is today, she primarily sings gospel contemporary Christian,
but she had the one big hit that went pop
and she's a great talent. There's some talent out there.

(33:06):
They're just never halftime at the super Bowl apparently. Oh
now we're down to a minute and half. Although we
can combine it in our next visit. But Amazon wants
our palm print and I don't think it's to read
our future. TSA wants our face. Is this to protect
us or threaten our privacy?

Speaker 9 (33:22):
A little bit of both. Listen, your biometrics are theoretically
much safer than your credit card. Anyone can take your
credit card and start swiping. They can't take your your eye,
they can't take your palm, they can't take your face.
It's just a harder one to replicate. So yes, there
are absolutely benefits to biometrics, and now the TSA wants it. Amazon,

(33:44):
if you want to check out our Whole Foods, I've
seen people do this ahead of me at line. But again,
I'm an old mom.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
I'm worried about like if Vince Gill or Nathan Lane
did it, they could get on as me. I think
the biometrics, it's gonna be like remember the cartoon Monsters
Versus Aliens or the key for Selam in general, he's
all the stuff he's got to do to get into
the situation room, including putting his butt on a cop here.
Is it going to come to that before this is
all over?

Speaker 9 (34:12):
Yes? Yes it is, short answer, but I think what's
most amazing about this is that it listen, it's generally
safer and these whether it's the TSA or Amazon or whomever,
they have no upside to having your biometrics at risk.
And essentially what they do is they convert your biometrics,
whether it be like your face or your palm or whatever,
into a mathematical little formula, and that is triggered when

(34:34):
you twitch it.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
It will later be breached and later be stolen. Exactly,
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael nhild Show or not
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