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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, It's Michael. Your morning show airs live five to
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be a part of your morning routine, but we're happier
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding
because we're in the stige.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
This is your Morning Show with Michael o'dill Trump, or,
as Mike McCann would say, let's grease the piece. What
does that mean? I think it means promote peace. Okay,
I don't know. It is kind of an interesting way
to say goodbye. That's how it says good bye on
the phone. It is very very cool when he says it.
We probably should have found out what it means before

(00:47):
we set it out loud on the radio.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
You know what, he's gonna call me today and he's
gonna let me know because I'll tell you he is.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
No know what if it's something bad and we just
said it. Oh no, it's not bad. It's McCann is.
Oh yeah, he's kind of he greases peace. Anyway, whatever
it is, we're gonna do it seven minutes after the hour.
From the top of my cup of coffee to yours.
That's brewing. Good morning, and welcome to Friday the thirteenth.
Anybody superstitious out there, No, I did stub my toe earlier.

(01:15):
This morning, I walked into two walls. Translation, let's blame
everything that goes wrong today on I think we live
Friday the thirteenth, On Tuesday or Wednesday morning, I think I.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Get every morning I walk around in the dark, and
this morning, I'm serious. I walked into two walls.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
I the other day, we have two doors like French doors,
and you can lock one of them that leads to
the master bedroom, Okay, and we had one closed and locked,
and I walked right into it. I mean that was
in such a hurry. I was in such a hurry
that morning. I was looking for a fire pole to
go down. But it is Friday the thirteenth. I am

(01:50):
not a superstitious Oh hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, enough
of that.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
Seriously, do not when that had been something that is
a horrible gamed flight.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
But that would have in good timing, wouldn't it have.
I don't believe in any of that nonsense. I just
died Friday the thirteenth, twenty twenty four. Thanks for waking
up with your morning show on the Aaron streaming live
on your iHeartRadio app. I'm Michael del Jornal. That is
Jeffrey Lyon, and the day is ours. To understand, a
Georgia judge is dismissing two criminal counts against former President Trump.

(02:21):
That makes five total in Jojia. One Democratic senator believes, well,
I'll tell you who it is. I don't know why
they always write in tease form. Senator Blumenthal says, you
will be shocked and you will be appalled. It's Bloomenthal,
Connecticut Democrat, and he's telling you you're going to be

(02:42):
shocked and appalled when the interim report on the assassination
attempt to former President Trump is released. Now I'm going
to chime in immediately and say we're already shocked.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
No.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
But the reason I say that is so, what the
heck heck is in there? That's gonna make us shocked
and appalled that it was a government hit or shocked
and appalled at the level of incompetence, because that I
think the American people already get. Former President Trump says
he will not debate Kamala Harris again. She keeps taunting

(03:21):
him on the campaign trail too. That's gonna be, you know,
kind of like when she brought up his crowd sizes.
I wonder if this will eventually get to Donald Trump.
He starts hearing this every day where she tries to
portray like he's afraid of her.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
Former Vice President Dick Cheney and Congresswoman Liz Cheney are supporting.

Speaker 1 (03:41):
Me as well.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
And then I love that comment because there's nobody in
the Republican Party that likes Dick Cheney. And I'm thinking
for her base or independence, the monster they try to
make Donald Trump is Dick chaining. Right, That's what I've

(04:02):
always grown up any along with potent is Endursinger. I
can't figure any of the campaign stuff out. Boying workers
have voted to go on strike, so maybe planes will
be safe now, nothing right, I thought that would be.
You know, I thought that was a good line, because
you're not paying attention, is the problem. Well, you didn't

(04:24):
even hear the line. I'm sorry, I was. I was
looking for a for a Let me try it again.
He's a b audio. Sorry, go ahead, Boeing workers have
voted to go on strikes, so maybe the planes will
be safe. Now, No, please don't there you go, don't
do that. Not funny was the Buffalo Bills. I mean
they met, well, they just own twelve and the last
thirteen now over the Miami Dolphins. It doesn't matter how
good the Dolphins are, it doesn't matter how bad the

(04:46):
Bills played the previous week. They'll come in and crush
them right at home. It was a total domination. In fact,
thirty four to ten doesn't do it justice. Let me
see him do it in the playoffs. Well, there is
that issue a concussion for Tua knocked out of the
game and his arms were doing that. I gotta tell you,

(05:06):
I think I think Tua Tugley Olva. I don't know.
I can't do the last name to a T just
a Tua. That would be a great nickname to a T.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
To a T.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Yeah, I think Tua has already had too many brain
injuries to I know what I'm saying, and I know
a lot of you are thinking I'm crazy. If I
was him, I'd retire from football. It wasn't that. By
the way, he went into the chest of Hamlin, who
the last time I got hit on the chest on
national TV. He died on it. To see I haven't
seen this part, well, you know we saw this with

(05:37):
two and twenty twenty two, these extreme concussive reactions and responses,
I mean arms moving uncontrollably. That happened again last night,
and it wasn't that big of a hit. You know,
concussions aren't one plus one plus one plus one. It's
more like one plus five plus ten plus thirty plus fifty.

(05:57):
People that know brain injuries know what I'm talking about.
And if he's had this many already, he already should
be very concerned about life in his thirties, forties and fifties.
And what are we the gladiators? What are we the
what was it? The game? Hunger? Games? Always people got
to give their lives for our entertainment. I'm sure he's

(06:19):
on concussion protocol. And because it was a Thursday night
game and that gives him roughly a week and a
half off, he'll probably be on the field next game,
but he shouldn't be. And the Bills dominated thirty four
to ten last night. All right, we have one journey
of discovery today that is exceedingly significant and it will
be led by our senior correspondent. We should give him

(06:43):
what's what would be a good educational title, Dean and
the Dean, the Dean of the your nation, David and I.
He's gonna join us. We're gonna walk through. You have
noticed how policy doesn't seem to matter at all. Details
don't matter at all. And the only time Kamala Harris
ever gives you a detail of a policy, it's usually

(07:06):
one she's flipped on or stolen from Donald Trump, which
I have to even interrupt myself there. Donald Trump has
come out and pledged to eliminate all taxes on overtime.
Now Axios takes that upon themselves to bash him for
raising the debt, but they don't mind. Axios doesn't mind
everything else they do that raises the debt. God forbid.

(07:26):
You raise the debt and rewards somebody who's working hard,
as opposed to raise the debt to reward somebody not
to have to even work, or legal immigrants. All right,
Axios is a joke, But I like to point that
out when they are it's only a matter of time

(07:48):
before Kamala Harris, of course, probably adopts this. But you
can't point to the rich on that can you When
Donald Trump says I'm gonna cut the eliminate completely taxation
on tips, eliminate completely, taxation on overtime, how's he talking
about the rich? I mean, just from a grammar standpoint,

(08:13):
from now on, condless should not He's always given cuts
to himself and his rich friend. No, can't say always anymore,
and you haven't been able to for a long time.
Never Mind the theory of more jobs equals more taxpayers

(08:33):
burdened less actually increases revenue for the government. Never Mind
all that theory. I know you can't get You can't
use the word always. Just because you steal something doesn't
make it yours. So Donald Trump being a buster and
now he's moved on to overtime elimination of taxation to

(08:54):
go along with tips. I think that's absolutely beautiful. But anyway,
getting back to our you don't hear a lot of
policy in today's Journey of discovery. David's going to walk
us through. There are times when we're researching and something
is an opinion piece, something is a news piece, and
then there's times we're reading and it's a directive slash

(09:18):
manifesto and people don't get this, but the media is
entirely involved in the cabal, entirely. I learned that firsthand
through COVID. I learned that firsthand through the election crisis.
They're at the table. I would get emails and mandates,

(09:39):
and then it would become news. They're at the table.
And not all of them are the same as you
saw from the Mouse, Disney and ABC, but at the epicenter,
the ones that are really calling the shots. They even
call the shots for the Washington Post, the Atlantic. And

(10:05):
so we're going to look at why has policy been
abandoned all except for abortion? And yet I almost want
to correct that and say, no, it's been abandoned too,
because it's no longer policy. It's now some kind of
a sacrament to repair the grievance of injustice of pregnancy

(10:26):
and a triumph over the natural order, of some kind
of scientific remedy. And all the media is going to
conform to this. This is a script, this is a manifesto,
This is a directive. And David Zanati are dean of
Youler will unpack it all for you, untangle all of

(10:46):
it for you. There are journeys of discovery, there are stories,
there are issues, there are conversation. This is a journey
of discovery and to look for all in one. It's
gonna explain a lot of things you've sensed, and it's
going to warn you to a lot of things that
are coming. Don't miss that journey of discovery. Later on,

(11:10):
John Decker will have the latest down the Attorney General.
He's responding to the criticism that the Department of Justice
is being used as a political weapon against Donald Trump
and others. John'll have the story of what they plan
to do at the Department of Justice and how they're responding.
Roy O'Neil's covering a story on the mortgage rates. We
saw yesterday that it looks like a slight cut in

(11:32):
the interest rate, but nothing significant. So I can't expect
anything very significant on the housing front. Big cruise companies
you're seeing do you know I saw the cruise commercials
on television.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Well, I don't really get to see many advertisements. I'm
just a YouTube watcher. Oh and I pay to not
have to see the advertisements. Oh you've got shot, eh, Well,
I mean.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Big cruise companies are reaching out to younger and younger
travelers in hopes to get them to get on their
big cruise ships, especially the cheap ones. We'll have that
story for your next half hour. And what's everybody's attention
been this week? What has been the story of the week.
The debate and Donald Trump. Well, I won't say this sarcastically.
He was awful, especially for Donald Trump. But she was

(12:19):
very proseictorial and smirky. But Kamala was good. I thought
she won the debate. She got a lot of help
from her friends at ABC. It was three on one,
and naturally everybody got up the next morning and said, Wow,
it's over now, Gabala wo the debate. I don't think so.
Donald Trump leads nationwide by two in the latest Erasmussen poll,
And allow me to elaborate. Donald Trump can be down

(12:43):
by as much as five in the national poll and
it still spells victory for him and defeat for Kamala Harris.
And he's up by two. This is Your Morning Show
with Michael del Trono. Kamala Harris is still pressuring Donald
Trump to debate. At Masterson has Our Road to the
White House. Road to the White House twenty twenty four.

(13:06):
Vice President Harris is once again calling for a second
debate with former President Trump. At a campaign event in Charlotte,
North Carolina, Thursday, Harris said she believes the candidates owe
it to the voters to have another debate because this
election and what is at stake could not be more important.

Speaker 4 (13:25):
Not long after Tuesday's debate, the Harris campaign said the
Democratic presidential nominee wanted a second debate. In a truth
social post. Shortly before Harris took the stage, Trump said
there would not be a third presidential debate. Trump claimed
polls a clearly show he won the debate with Harris,
and the first words out of a prize fighter when
they lose is I want to rematch Road to the

(13:45):
White House.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
I'm at Mattinson. Meanwhile, Donald Trump was debate fact checked
by a judge in Georgia who dismissed two of his
criminal counts against the president and election interference cases. More
detail now from Scott Carr.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
In a ruling Thursday, Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee said
the state's prosecutors don't have the authority to bring the
two particular charges against Trump since they fall under the
Supremacy Clause and the Constitution that bars state prosecutors from
charging federal crimes. They are related to his alleged filing
of false documents in a federal court, though Judge McAfee

(14:22):
is allowing eight charges against the former president to stand,
including a charge of racketeering.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
I'm Scott Carr. So we were looking at how interesting
it was that Kamala left the debate and went to
North Carolina, and how important North Carolina is students. Same
for Georgia. Donald Trump went out west. You're like, okay, well,
sure up Nevada, Sure up Arizona, but get back to Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania,

(14:51):
North Carolina or Georgia. Well, it appears after he's on
the west coast, he's at it all the way to
the far east coast, Long Island. Natalie macgleori has more.

Speaker 5 (15:01):
The Republicans hosting a rally at Nasau Coliseum in Uniondale
next Wednesday at seven pm. The men you can hold
up to roughly sixteen thousand people. Trump's campaign says his
remarks will focus on the economy and the situation at
the US Mexico border. Former New York Congressman Lee Zelden,
who ran for governor against current governor Kathy Hochel is
helping to promote the event. Former President Trump was in

(15:22):
the Hampton's last month for a campaign fund reser event.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
I'm Natalie mcgleiori at the British Pop Star and my
Poisile favorite. Dua Liifa is going to bring her Radical
Optimism Tour to North America next year, kicking off in
Toronto on September the first. She'll play a total of
twenty shows in ten cities Boston, New York, Los Angeles.
The tour wrap up October sixteenth of twenty twenty five

(15:49):
in one of our Your Morning Show cities, Seattle, and
if you fell asleep last night, nothing changed. Dua was
still knocked out of the game with the concussion and
Buffalo went on to dominate and win thirty one to ten.
Cardinals won six to one of the Reds. Yay raised
one five to two over the Guardians. Rangers won five
to four over the Mariners. That's two matchups of two
of our cities against each other, and d Backs were off.

(16:11):
AHI It's Michael, Your Morning Show could be heard live
weekday mornings five to eight am six to nine am
Eastern in great cities like Tampa, Florida, Youngstown, Ohio, and
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. We'd love to join you on the
drive to work live, but we're glad you're here now.
Enjoyed the podcast. We always do two sept for shows,
the one that you hear and the one that happens
off the year. We're still trying to figure out what

(16:32):
Mike McCann's slogan is. I did some Google research when
I should be doing the show sure, and it seems
to be linked to Sean Na Na. Now people don't
know this, but our little station voice guy right there. Yeah,
that was my hero growing up, Mike MCCANNDD Afternoons. The
eminem he melted in your ear, not in your heads.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
And I have to say, it is just very cool
to pick up the phone to call him and him
answer with that voice.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
Well, he sounds exactly like that.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
All sounds all the time, exactly everything that's this, that's
Mike ANSWERSEF, good morning, Everything sounds like you're morning show.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
So but he was my hero. I'd get home from school,
I'd have him blaring in my bedroom while I was
procrastinating doing homework. But I don't know what his expression means,
but I googled it a Shanna Na and then the
coolest guy of my childhood is quoting Shanna Na. That's
kind of nerdy. Okay, we have to wake him up
and ask him. And you notice how I'm not repeating
the slogan because what if it is something dirty?

Speaker 2 (17:27):
And I don't know. I'm very naive. I don't have
my eyes fixed on all. I don't think with Mike
mccannon it would be any I think it has to
do with make peace possible. Right, we don't know. And
now I'm getting shaan on no messages. And then you
scare me and go, man, did you see what he
posted about your dad?

Speaker 1 (17:44):
That was scary? And I thought, oh my god, what
happened to my dad? Because my dad would go to
the hospital. I have a near death experience and not call.
I want to worry you.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
Let me tell you. I'm put that on his tombstone.
I want to worry you, but I'm dead. He sent
this video yesterday. It's on mc cann's YouTube page, and
it is your dad from like twenty eleven, twenty thirteen,
I think, and the similarities between the two of you.
It looks like your dad just put some dirt in
his mouth and spit it out and there you are.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Yeah, and we didn't spend a great deal of time together.
Yeah over it. He was until I was older and
they put us together to do a morning show and
that's when we really became friends. But now later in
life he has been very much a father and a
friend and see him from But I got scared because
you never know a redemption. Dad says things like Dad

(18:37):
was doing birthdays one morning, eight off Hitler, what about
one hundred and two of to day? And You're like,
you don't do eight off Hitler's birthday. So I didn't
know if he did something like that or said something.
But you so I look like him as all you
look like him, you sound like him. And now this
makes a lot of sense. Yeah, are you proud of me?

(18:59):
I never had to feel that way. He always made
me feel profit. He did sell my Ford Mustang I got.
I got home from school for some reason, I didn't
drive that day, and my best friend Keith Collins, drove
me home from from baseball practice. And as I was
getting out of my car, there was a family circling
my Mustang. So I go in the house, I go
why why is the people up They bought the car,

(19:20):
they sold my car. Yeah, I didn't want the Thunderbird anymore,
So you're gonna take over the payments?

Speaker 2 (19:27):
What now I'm driving around like it was like underbird anyway,
Dad stories.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Okay, thirty seven minutes after the hour, thanks for waking
up with your morning show on the Aaron streaming live
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Friday the thirteenth, it is. I'm having one. Look what
part of your don't we understand? I mean, I could
call it your morning show, but only you can make
it yours. And that's like being a part of it.

(19:53):
You'll hear liners like join the conversation, because first of all,
it is a conversation. This isn't about our company. Though
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Jeffrey and I are here to serve you, and you're
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(20:14):
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(20:36):
was the response to yesterday's Yes, I don't know why
I was doing a story yesterday.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
Maybe ad D Friday started on eighty Thursday. You were
doing the John bon Jovie story. Yes, it's in the bridge,
but it's a it's such a beautiful story.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
Yeah, John bon Joviy, big rock star from the eighties
and nineties. He's here filming a music video. This woman's
at a bridge, and this woman's about to jump off
the bridge. He approaches or gently he talks her. He
talks her off the ledge, she hugs him. The Nashville
PDS there the media is. I mean, it was just
a beautiful story, but there was something about it that
felt like a It felt like a Casey Caseum long

(21:11):
distance dedication and that and Chris takena Casey is You know,
most people would say, you know, learn how to breathe
if you're going to be a professional speaker, right, not Casey.
It added to the drama. Listen, you're listening to American
Top forty the week, and that's when bon Jovi and
his friend walked up gently and they talked to the
young lady and talked her off the ledge and now

(21:34):
on with the count. You always said that, but I
don't know, so I don't know why I went into
I decided to do the whole story is Casey case
and it was like, I think his body is still
being fought over in a court. Yeah, just so sad somewhere.
And then we got this.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
Talk back that was a very good Casey case and
impression Michael.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
And that's important. You know, every now and then I
do need some affirmation. But you know, usually you can
ask questions, you can make a comment. As we bragged
about yesterday, our listeners are as smart as any contributor,
or as smart as this host, and your opinion is equal.
So make it your show by taking actions. Sorry, I
want to this would have been on any given day,
our journey of discovery but today's journey of discovery is

(22:12):
an absolute manifesto. Coming up next half hour with David
Sanati on abortion. This comes from the Liberal Patriot. How
can I best describe the Liberal Patriot? The Liberal Patriot
is a website, not a person, where this is a
radio show with a person. But they're kind of from
the left, a little bit like us, and that you know,

(22:36):
we're not extreme left extreme right. We don't just carry
the narrative no matter what. We shoot straight sometimes. Now
I probably have nothing in common worldview wise and a
majority of policy wise with most of them, but they'll
prove to you that they're honest. In fact today they're
the most dead on here's out. Yeah, I'm going to

(22:57):
the casey again. Here we go. Here's what they say.
Democrats are enjoying the afterglow of a successful debate by
their candidate against Donald Trump, and Harris's game plan of
goading Trump into irreverent and defensive tangents worked just as intended.
She was the winner of the debate. To the extent

(23:19):
that these designations still have any meaning. I even love
the end of that line. That may be the lesson
of this week. Debates don't mean as much as you
think anymore. And I'm reading I'm going, Hey, this guy
kind of I don't know, probably don't have a lot
of common, but I'm kind of starting to dig where
he's coming from. But the race
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