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September 16, 2024 34 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:33):
Morning show with Michael del Johno.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Can't me Cabby. We were we were just sitting out.
We were just talking about the weekend. I was just
watching a football game. Yeah, just George almost lost, James
lose again. And yet here we find ourselves again.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Welcome to Monday, September, the sixteenth year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty four on the Aaron streaming live on your
iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
This is your morning show. I'm Michael del Jorno here
to serve you.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
Jeffrey Lyons has the controls, HI, and we're going over
the headlines. Most everyone except for the Washington Post is
calling this an apparent assassination attempt. Oh, a second assassination attempt,
not the Washington Post FBI investigating Trump golf course episode.
Let me tell you something. I've had many golf code

(01:25):
golf course episodes. One time I was I was just
too overpower on the sixteenth toll. I thought, this is
gonna be it. This is gonna be my lowest score ever.
Double bogie, triple bogie, triple bogie. That was a golf
course episode. Eating too much ginger and sushi and then

(01:46):
a little rumbling on.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
The second back nine.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
That's a golf course episode. An AK forty seven with
the nose sticking through the fence pointing at where the
president that is going to be playing on the next toll,
that's an assassination attempt.

Speaker 4 (02:05):
Did the Secret Service go, hey, do you see that?

Speaker 5 (02:10):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (02:10):
My gosh, said two of them. That's a GoPro. Somebody's
trying to film the president.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Let's shoot him.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
It was an AK forty seven style rifle. It was
a go pro, indicating this individual planned on filming the assassination.
He wanted to be Zapruder and oswald h. He was
about three hundred yards away, though that's misleading because he
was where Trump would have been, as he progressed on
the course, so he was. We know that he is

(02:41):
a North Carolina citizen, originally voted in the last Democratic primary.
He appears to be a big Ukraine supporter, which I
would normally say, well, that makes sense. He switched now
against Trump because Trump's downplaying Ukraine, which Trump's has never

(03:01):
said he doesn't support Ukraine against Russia, just that if
he was president, it never would have happened, and when
he becomes president, he'll end it immediately.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Apparently that's not good enough for the.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Shooter, and somehow he supports His last post, of course,
was about democracy being on the line, which would be
repeating the rhetoric primarily of Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Joe says that more than Kamala. Kamala says a lot
of things, but I've never really heard her do that.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
And of course Biden has come out again and said, please,
we have to stop this divisive rhetoric that I've been doing.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
For four years. Don't yeah, no, you can't make it up.
You really can't. You laugh or your cry.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
Donald Trump, of course telling his followers he will not
back down. So a suspect is in custody after the
FBI is calling this an assassination attempt on the former president. Meanwhile,
President Biden vice President Harris are relieved to know that
the president is former presid and is doing better and
is okay after the shooting at the Palm Beach golf course.
Yet no one in the media, Harris, Biden, heck, not

(04:10):
even Trump are asking the most obvious question of the morning.
You know this could become a new feature. We can
get this sponsored. The most obvious question. We're all being
forced to ignore.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
What is the most obvious question we're all ignoring. How
did this guy know that Trump was going to be golfing?
There's some gamebed music. It's the most obvious question. No
one's asking this morning. How did he know he was
going to be golfing that day? There's a lot of questions, man, would.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Be like one of the most obvious questions we could
be asking this morning. Of course, Jeffrey had a different
question waking up this morning. Where can I see the
show Hacks, which I think I've identified as virtually anywhere? Well,
I thought, what I can't find who originally produced it?
I know it's on Max, I know it's on Netflix.
I know it's on Amazon Prime, I know it's on

(05:04):
Hulu now, but who actually made.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
It so you can see it on almost any stretch anything.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Now, yeah, how does some how does a show win
Best Comedy and I've never even heard of it. I
just say, look at the name of the showow, well
that's supposed to be but comedy.

Speaker 4 (05:19):
They have hacked the system and been able.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
To Oh yeah, well the Bear, which I have seen.
The Bear may be we have we have joked behind
the scenes, this could be the best radio show no
one's ever heard. That is one of the best shows.
Most people have never seen The Bear. Season one was
kind of just set in stage, you know, for Chicago,

(05:44):
the family restaurant, the brother who was into a lot
of bad things, the brother who went and did becoming
a chef right had to come home after his brother's suicide.
So it's just setting up the basics of it. Season
two really went to a whole different level. And then
now season three. The only thing I don't get I've

(06:08):
watched The Bear from the beginning. I know the Bear.
I love the Bear. The Bear is a friend of mine.
I don't know if you say, hey, Michael, tell me
about The Bear. I hear it's hilarious, and I'd go.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
What, No, it's really not.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
So I'm trying to figure out how this drama so
what I would call it. There is a dysfunctional in
season two family scene at the holiday table. I don't
think anybody in any stretch would call that a comedy.

Speaker 4 (06:39):
Anytime Jamie Lee Curtis appears in that show, the episode
will not end fast enough for me. She makes me
so uncomfortable.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
I just want am I the only one that would
say Jamie Lee Curtis's best work as an actress ever,
obviously is The Bear not Halloween. No, the Bear, just yes,
the Bear exactly. I mean, she's unbelievable. And then you're like,
you're scratching your head and go, where's this girl?

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Ben? Yeah, her entire life.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Just a fabulous show, breaking records again, eleven more Emmys
last night.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Tito.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
You know, most people only know Tito Jackson because of
the stand up routine of Eddie Murphy whenever he was
making fun of Michael Jackson.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Tito, give me a tissue, Tito, give me a tissue.
Tito died of a heart attack at seventy. That's so sad.
Now you know how competitive brothers can be.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
Eah, but we're down to the Jackson three.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Now, No, there were I think they were ten in all,
Oh weren't there?

Speaker 4 (07:46):
Well, I mean, if you count Janet, Reba and.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
Reba, Reba mackintires, not a jot, not Reba mad there
was Reba Jackson. No, see, I didn't even know her. Yeah, yeah,
I mean there's quite a few. He was the third oldest.
I know that, Tito.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
He was the guitarist, rarely ever saying but I mean,
you know how competitive brothers are. Michael died and I
mean the world stops still for a week, right, Tito.
It's barely making headlines. Apparently he was driving his car
when he had a heart attack out at the age
of seventy. It's a busy show today. Obviously it's going
to be centered around the assassination attempt. I guess you know,

(08:24):
it's not nearly the attempt that we had in Pennsylvania
because the president gets shot and wasn't bleeding. But it
was clearly this individual's intent to kill the president. And
the question becomes why. I think a lot of people
are going to say, you know, once you know, could
be a madman and a nut twice could be a madman.

(08:48):
The people investigating the Pennsylvania shooting are telling you, when
you see the preliminary report, and this is Democrat senators,
when you see the preliminary report, you're going to be shocked,
You're going to be appalled. Remember what we said from
the beginning, the first assassination attempt was either really poor

(09:08):
planning by the Secret Service, advanced planning, really poor execution
of a plan, communication what have you?

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Or worse. And something tells me if a Democrat senator
is saying, when you see this early preliminary report, you're
going to be appalled, You're going to be outraged. Well,
we're already appalled and outraged. I think that senator knows that.

(09:37):
So what's in it that's going to make us even
more appalled and outraged?

Speaker 2 (09:43):
The or worse? And now is here's a second. How
does somebody know where and when the former president is golfing?
Does he golf every Sunday at that time? Something that
is such common knowledge? Or how did this person know?

(10:08):
Then the next question is going to be is all
of this rhetoric now again, you'd have to be so
ignorant of the social dilemma, so ignorant of the matrix
we're living in, it really doesn't matter if a sitting
president is saying the.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Soul democracy is in saying the bookman wears rater dies
that that's inciting. But even without it, it's already inciting.
The Internet itself is inciting. Social media is inciting. We
are living in two extreme bubbles. It's nineteen sixty eight

(10:45):
all over again, and there is no Nixon talking to
a silent center, and there may not even be a
silent center left. I mean, this is really crazy stuff.
I guess what I'm asking is how many attempts on
Donald Trump's life does there have to be? I'm just

(11:08):
trying to get it out in the open before we
say there's something here. How did that kid know where
that rally was going to be? The sight of that rally,
tour it, get away with touring it, walking around with
a with a rangefinder. It's not a golf course. Then

(11:28):
he's able to climb on a building, Get on the building,
nobody's communicating, Get the president off the stage. He gets
eight shots off before he's taken out. I mean, how
how much incompetence? How many attempts. Does there have to
be before it's or something else?

Speaker 2 (11:52):
That's the real question. For Monday, September sixteenth, twenty twenty four.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chuna.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
Top five stories of the day, and I think you
know what numeral Luno is. Lomer.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
President Donald Trump is calling Sunday a very interesting day
following what the FBI described as an apparent assassination attempt.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
Mark Mayfield has our top story, good.

Speaker 6 (12:21):
Impost on truth Social Trump thanked people for their concern
and assistance, including the Secret Service and Palm Beach County
Sheriff Rick Branshaw. Franchaw reported that US Secret Service stations
engaged a man near the Trump International Golf Course armed
with an AK style rifle equipped with a scope while
the former president was playing golf. Official say the gunman,
who also had two backpacks and a go pro camera,

(12:42):
was positioned about four hundred and two five hundred yards
from Trump, concealed in shrubbery. After dropping the weapon, the
suspect fled in an suv and was later apprehended in
a neighboring county. I'm Mark Midfield.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
All right, here's what we know. Ryan Ruth is forty
eight fifty eight years old. He's originally from North Carolina,
but moved to Hawaii back in twenty eighteen. He seemingly
runs a building shed company with his son. He frequently
posted on social media about the war in Ukraine that

(13:14):
seemed to be an obsession. His fiance once posted he
GoFundMe that he's raising money for people to go to
Ukraine and fight Russia with him. So Ukraine seems to
be a big issue now. Even though he's registered as
an unaffiliated voter, we know he voted for Tulsea Gabbard
in the presidential election. In the campaign that would have

(13:39):
been in twenty twenty, he seemed to be somewhat turned
sour on Trump over Ukraine, urged Biden Harris to visit
the people that were wounded in the first assassination attempt.
That's probably the most interesting of the entries. A voter
record show that he voted asked most recently in person

(14:02):
during a state Democratic primary in twenty twenty four of March.
Federal finance records show that Ruth made nineteen small political
donations totally one hundred and forty dollars during the twenty
nineteen election. Using a Hawaii address. Records show that while
living in Greensboro, North Carolina, he had multiple run ins

(14:22):
with the law. I found this to be the most interesting,
so follow me on this. He was convicted in two
thousand and two of possessing a weapon of mass destruction,
according to an online North Carolina Department of Adult Correction records.
The records do not provide details about the case, but
a news and record story from two thousand and two

(14:44):
says a man with the same name was arrested after
a three hour standoff with police. Apparently was pulled over
in a traffic stop, had his hand on his gun,
eventually barricaded himself inside a roofing business. He now runs
a shed building business with his son and why sounds
like the same guy to me? Very troubling the tales

(15:05):
coming about out about the shooter in the second assassination
tempt on President Trump's life. The FTX co founder Sam
bankman Free is appealing his conviction. Tammy Trihilo has more.

Speaker 7 (15:18):
The so called Crypto King was convicted of multiple fraud
and conspiracy charges after it was discovered he illegally used
client and lenders money to fund his extravagant lifestyle. On Friday,
Bankman Fried's lawyers filed on appeal, arguing he was the
victim of a rush to judgment by a biased jury.
They requested his conviction be reversed in the case reassigned
to a new judge for retrial. Bankman Freed is serving

(15:41):
twenty five years in prison. I'm Tammy TRICHEO.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
Never underestimate the intelligence of the American people. While most
planned to get this year's flu shot, not the new
COVID nineteen booster, Brian Shook has more.

Speaker 8 (15:52):
In a new survey from the Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center, fifty six percent said they will get the
flu shot, but only forty three percent said they'll get
the COVID booster. Over a third of respondents also said
they've gotten COVID vaccines in the past but don't plan
to do it again. Doctors recommend that everyone, including children

(16:13):
over six months of age, received their updated COVID shots,
and that children over six get their annual updated flu shots.
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Tito Jackson is dead at the age of seventy. Entertainment
Tonight reported Jackson suffered a heart attack while driving the
third of ten children. Tito was an original member of
the Jackson Five, who rose to fame in the sixties
and seventies in the NFL. If you fell asleep last night,
Bears lost finally first loss of the year nineteen thirteen
to the Texans, who are really good? Seattle You won

(16:42):
twenty three twenty over the Patriots. Washington won Commander's twenty
one eighteen over the Giants. Cowboys lost to the Saints,
who are those guys? Forty four to nineteen. Brown's won
eighteen thirteen over Jacksonville. Titans lost to the Jets twenty
four to seventeen. Tampa won twenty to sixteen over the Lions.
That's a huge win. On the road in Arizona coming
out party from Marvin Harrison Junior Cards win big forty

(17:05):
one to ten over the Rams.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Hey, it's me Michael.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
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(17:28):
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This is your morning show. I'm Michael del Jorno. Good morning.
Jeffrey's got the controls coming up in a little bit.
The book is called Don't Bench Yourself. How to stay
in the game even when you want to quit. Don't
bench Yourself. It's going to share four reasons you might

(17:52):
be tempted to quit in life. Quote on a marriage,
quote on your kids, quote on a job. In the end,
you're not punishing yourself, You're really hurting those who need
you the most. It's a powerful book from Kent Evans.
He's going to join us in the third hour. John Decker,
our White House correspondent, is going to be keeping an

(18:14):
eye on the campaign, and I'm sure we'll have a
few things to say about the assassination attempt this weekend.
I know Rory's taking deep into finding out everything we
could possibly know about this fifty eight year old suspect
from North Carolina living in Hawaii, and for some reason
in Florida knew the President was golfing and was ready
to take a shot at him. Meanwhile, President Biden and

(18:36):
Vice President Harris are relieved to know that President Trump
is okay after the shooting, and still again urging people.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
To calm their rhetoric.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
Down as they go on to tell you democracy and
take over and over in this election.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
And what to say about the Emmys.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
I guess the Bear, which is perceived as a comedy,
though I watch it, I wouldn't call it a comedy
broke records with eleven more Emmys last night, Hack by
the Way is a comedy and one best Comedy at
the Emmy's Last Night. And then it's time for Sound
of the Day. These are all twosies, you know, put

(19:15):
into perspective compared to an assassination attempt, and a second
and will there be a third pales in comparison. But
this is Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania. This one just reminds
me of what I call a reset. This government belongs

(19:37):
to us. There are no kings, because we the people
are king, and we give our consent to be governed
to those that ask for it. So at the end
of the day, this is a very intimate job interview. Oh,
they make it about ABC, NBCCBS, they make it about debates,

(19:59):
they make it about the candidates, they make it about Ray,
they make it about a lot of things. But at
the end of the day, Kamala Harris stands before you
and asks for your consent to govern. It's a job interview.
You should be asking your questions, not held hostage waiting

(20:23):
for somebody in their back pocket hosting or quote moderating
a debate to ask it. Now, more specifically, if you
were in Pennsylvania, you'd probably have a pretty good idea
that all the states don't elect presidents. Some are salad red,
some are salad blue. Really comes down to ten fifteen

(20:45):
thousand votes in three or four places. So even though
we're all in an intimate interview process, especially in Pennsylvania,
if I lived in look of mine as, I could
oversleep on election Day, I could get a cold and
stay home. Donald Trump's going to take Tennessee. So for

(21:11):
where I live and what I can do, it really
doesn't matter if I show up and I really don't
care what people in Tennessee are posting online Donald Trump
is not going to lose Tennessee.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
But if you're in Pennsylvania, it's all on the line.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
So it's an intimate, one on one interview for a job.
Imagine you're the boss behind the desk in your big
leather chair and Kamala walks in and she's asking you
for a job, and this, well, this is her reason.

Speaker 5 (21:51):
I am feeling very good about Pennsylvania because there are
a lot of people in Pennsylvania who deserve to be
seen and heard. That's why I'm here in Johnstown and
I will be continuing to travel around the state.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
They just need to be seen and heard. I can
see him, I can hear him. That qualifies me to
be president. I mean, I just I wanted to break
it down. I don't want to be the one to
say anthing negative. I don't want to be the one
to say, you know, this is what we've come to.
I mean, we're a long way from Washington, Lincoln. Heck,

(22:33):
we're a long way from Fdr Truman, Kennedy, Reagan, as
David Zanatti once said, heck, we're.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
A long way from Gerald Ford.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
Right now, let's go to Tim Walls because we know
we probably are not going to get another presidential election debate,
so we suspect that the vice presidential debate will be
the last. And that puts JDB Advance center stage for
the Republicans, Tim Walls center stage for the Democrats. I

(23:09):
wonder what we're up to, Wonder what we're gonna see.
This is Tim Wall's campaigning.

Speaker 9 (23:19):
This thing's going to be a battle for the next
fifty two days. It's going to be in rooms one,
in rooms just like this. It's going to be one
door to door, call to call, five dollars donation, trying
to have that hard conversation in the produce aisle with
the person you saw there at the grocery store and
ask have you voted yet?

Speaker 2 (23:41):
I'll never forget it may be, unfortunately, one of the
most memorable things I have ever done. It's not what
I would have wanted to be the most memorable things
I've ever done, but I probably to this day is
what most people walk up to me and say something about.
And it goes back to an election where apparently Oprah

(24:05):
Winfrey was going door to door in Georgia to get
people to vote exactly what Tim's talking about here, and
I know what you're thinking to yourself. Can you imagine
you're watching television, the dog starts barking, and you go
to the door and there's Oprah And so my thought was,

(24:27):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
If I so, are you planning to boom?

Speaker 3 (24:32):
As?

Speaker 1 (24:33):
I can't think of anything more satisfying Oprah? Is that
Gail next to you? Who's dedman? Who are you Devin?
Why do you let her you?

Speaker 2 (24:46):
And then I started getting all these visions like you know,
Jennine garoo, gosh, I couldn't bear it, you know them? Yeah,
all that, But can you imagine we need a new
sound effect because if this was if they go door
the door, Hell.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Can you imagine I'm in the produce section with my
mother our Thursday weekly shopping and somebody's trying to hit
me up to vote for commonin Do we have a
sound effect of a zucchini slapping somebody right across the
back of their head.

Speaker 2 (25:25):
Rooms just like this produce sections door to door? Well,
his wife also made Sounds of the day. This one, well,
this one's half visual and you can't see it. First
of all, Tim Walls's wife, I think it's you know,
very pretty, very well dressed, you.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Know, looks normal.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
Tim's behind her looking like a muppet, just all scruffled up,
and she takes the podium in Wisconsin in the New
Way Forward rally to say this.

Speaker 3 (26:04):
But I kind of liked it when she did this
turn the page.

Speaker 10 (26:09):
Yeah, you like that?

Speaker 11 (26:10):
Okay, So I need you to be with me and
practice with me.

Speaker 12 (26:14):
What are we gonna do.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
We're gonna turned the page.

Speaker 7 (26:18):
We're going up turn the.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
Play, and we're gonna up turn.

Speaker 9 (26:24):
I'm gonna be watching you because when I see wissonsin
and I'm one to watching National and.

Speaker 11 (26:30):
TV because it's a pretty important place in Minnesota.

Speaker 5 (26:33):
Helped you practice it with this.

Speaker 3 (26:35):
You just show me this turn the.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Page now again.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
At the end of all of this, whether you like Tim,
whether you like Gwen, whether you think Minnesota is a
shining example of what we should all be issued by
a show, all that is sick. This whole concept of
turning the page. Right now, Just in case you forgot,
Joe Biden is President of the United States, Kamala Harris

(27:01):
is Vice President of the United States. They've been in
charge three and a half years.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
Now.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
If you are a challenger and you want to say,
turn the page on this porus out of control open
border that makes sense. Turn the page on this economic
plan that has failed, that would make sense. Turn your
page on foreign policy that has emboldened every aggression.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
That makes sense. But when you've been ruling for twelve
of the last sixteen years, where does turn the page
come from? And how does that even make sense?

Speaker 5 (27:35):
Right?

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Turn the page, and you know what else?

Speaker 13 (27:37):
That looks like?

Speaker 1 (27:40):
Bye bye? You gonna get into the very bye bye.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
Listen, if I wanted to move to Minnesota, I would
have moved to Minnesota a long time ago.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Something tells me winter isn't the only bad thing about Sounds.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
Today, on this Monday, September sixth teenth, what are your
top five stories of the day. Well, we've had another
assassination attempt on former President Trump. The FBI says it
is investigating the apparent attempt at a West Palm Beach
golf course on Sunday.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
Chris Garagio has the details.

Speaker 10 (28:14):
Trump has confirmed that he is safe and unharmed. Palm
Beach County Sheriff Rick Bradshaw spoke about the materials found
at the scene in the bushes where.

Speaker 12 (28:22):
This guy was is a eight K forty seven style
rifle with a scope, two backpacks which were hung on
the fifth that had a ceramic tile at him had
a go pro which he was going to take pictures of.

Speaker 10 (28:36):
Officials identified the gunman as Ryan Wesley Roath, who was
positioned about four hundred to five hundred yards from Trump,
concealed in the shrubbery. After dropping the weapon, Routh fled
in an SUV was later apprehended in a neighboring county.
I'm Chris Garagio.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
I'm pretty sure.

Speaker 2 (28:53):
Joe Biden talked a lot about the soul of America
being at take. It's interesting that the news has no
clips of that. We'll just jump right to Kamala Harris
and what she said to the Congressional Black Caucus in Arizona.

Speaker 13 (29:05):
We will build, yes, what I call an opportunity economy,
so every person has an opportunity to own a home,
start a business, and build intergenerational wealth, including my plan
to help create twenty five million new small businesses in
the next four years.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
So we're not a land of opportunity unless Kamala is
elected to build an opportunity economy.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
I mean that doesn't that right doesn't exist. Now, I
can't be anything I want to be right now. I
can't go to college if I need to go to college.
I can't start working as an apprentice if that's my route.
And ten million small businesses are going to join based
on fifty thousand dollars of write off, they're not even

(29:57):
going to make a profit for several years.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
Only somebody who's never run a business, and only somebody
that's only opportunity it's taken.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
Is to spend their whole life.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
On other people's times, would make such a suggestion that
would we do ten million new small businesses? Go figure,
listen while we're having a laugh, let's have a good one.
In an Emmy Award winning one, Hacks this year's Outstanding
Comedy Series at the seventy six Emmy Awards.

Speaker 6 (30:25):
Please support comedy.

Speaker 5 (30:26):
It speaks true to power, it really does.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
So support your local comedian.

Speaker 9 (30:33):
And we have to go because we start shooting the
next season in five days, So thank you a good night.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
Hacks received sixty nominations this year, has been nominated forty
eight times.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Overall, And are you ready none of us have ever
heard of it? Now? Does this happen? Check it out?
Best drama went to Showgun.

Speaker 4 (30:51):
We share this award with our extraordinary cast and crew
from Japan and North America.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
Showgun is a show about translation, not what is lost,
but what is found. When you do safety meetings in
two languages, but don't eat a lot of the ginger,
it can cause irritable ball.

Speaker 3 (31:09):
Hey, this is Mike the Baptist in Cotton Down, Tennessee.
My morning show is your Morning show with Michael Bill Jor.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
Parent Rayl's here to give us all good news for
you know what. I almost fainted today Aaron reel with
good news. Oh no, that's just not like her normal. Hey,
we got any bad news? Sending Aaron to tell them
they're trying to get you shot like the messenger. No,
Aaron's here to tell us that was slowing in inflation,
not compared to pre COVID, but slowing inflation. Attitudes towards

(31:40):
the economy are starting to improve. All right, twist me
into this one. I mean, now, give me the latest.

Speaker 11 (31:49):
Brace yourself for the good news. I'm going off of
data here, but it is sentiment data. So the University
of Michigan, they have their consumer survey. This is a
pretty strong gauge of sentiment in the country. It shows
that American's attitudes toward the economy are up notably few
percent from August. Sentiment is now forty percent higher than
when it was at his record low in June of

(32:10):
twenty twenty two. So improvement and buying conditions for durable
goods that's driving this favorable prices, at least their perception
of it by consumers. Gasoline. Let's talk about gasoline here
for a second, because that plays a very prominent role
in influencing consumer perception, perception being the keyword of prices,

(32:31):
and right now we know that they've come down a
lot compared to two years ago. This is huge, but
this is cumulative the increase in inflation, and if consumers
are focused on the cumulative increases in prices over the
past four years in an election year, that's going to
favor Trump.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
Yeah no, yeah no. I was just going to say
it's both.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
We know that the gauges are really gas, groceries and
interest rates, And we often talk about interest rates. What
have they got to come to to get people to
start letting go of their homes and free up the market? Listen,
I know this is talk radio, so some people are
screaming at the radio.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
Well, if you bring in twenty million illegal immigrants and
they take up housing, it creates a housing shortage. Yeah,
and then there's also in addition to that, baby boomers
that have homes with two and three percent interest rates
and they're not going to sell when they're going to
go get something far less at a higher interest rate.
So what's that number?

Speaker 2 (33:21):
And we always said, well, it's probably got to come
down into the fives, high fours, and then that'll move along.
What is the gas number? Because I don't think we've
reached it. What's the grocery number? I know we haven't
reached it. So yeah, I mean, I feel better about
the economy than I did in twenty twenty two, but
I still don't feel good about the economy in twenty
twenty four.

Speaker 11 (33:41):
Yeah, listen, you're not wrong. You're not wrong at all.
And if like you're judging on these things that have
less to do with you, like the FED interest rate,
and you mentioned where does it need to be to
get people moving to buy homes. A lot of the
sentiment surveys a five percent a five percent interest rate
on a mortgage, what people can stomach nothing higher than that,

(34:02):
so it's going to take a minute to get there.
That's not that we're like in the high six.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
And I think the gas is somewhere around I don't know,
two fifty or lower. And I think, you know, groceries
are somewhere closer to pre COVID than the way it
is today.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
But time will tell. But there is no questionnaire. And
the economy is better than it was in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Hill. Joyo
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