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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:22):
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with Michael Bill.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Johnny Authority say the men's suspected and an attempted assassination
of former President Donald Trump did not fire any shots.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
It was quite the news conference yesterday. We'll have audio
for you coming up in moments from now. Former President
Trump is blaming the rhetoric of the of the current president,
Joe Biden and Vice president in presidential candidate Kamala Harris
for this second attempt.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Will break that down momentarily.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
The chief of the United States Postal Service says he's
fully committed to ensuring the timely delivery of all ballots
this election year.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
There's nothing to fear.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
We who are in charge of all junk mail and
get all junk mail to your mailbox on time.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Will do the same with ballots.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
It'll never admit anything about COVID, but Ohio Governor Mike
Dwine is sending the state Patrol to keep an eye
on schools after more than thirty bomb threats last week
at hip hop mogul Sean P. Diddy Combs arrested in
New York, and the Falcons shocked the football world last
night defeating the Philadelphia Eagles. Good morning and welcome to Tuesday,

(01:47):
September the seventeenth, The day I realized Rascal Flats had
broken up.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
By the day I realized Ario Speedwagon did not break
up until yesterday. Ario Speedwagon broke up.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Yes, I have that tearful story coming up. I you know,
I didn't know Rascal Flats broke up. You go in
my ear. Hey, there's rumors Rascal Flats might get back
to this.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
There's wild rumors around the music room.

Speaker 5 (02:14):
I didn't know they broke up.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
Well, I do have the worst luck in the world
concerning Rascal Flats.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
If you'd like to share that story, I would love
to hear. That's.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Oh, well, then I'll do it. It's early so we
won't get in trouble. So I'm at a local Dillards
in the polo section. I'm trying on some clothes and
this guy goes, let me pick something out for you.
What I said, well, okay, because I just think this
will looks fabulous. So he goes, goes, he can gets something.
Don't need to elaborate. My impersonations, as you know, are

(02:43):
always strong. So he comes back. I put it on
and he goes, that is what you should get. And
I looked at him. I said, I like the fat
guy in Rascal Flats. And the guy tells me.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
He goes and I dressed him.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
That's a true story.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
That's a true story of all the people I make
fun of and hit. The guy whom does his clothes
is the one at the Diller's dressing me. But I
did know that they had ever broken up, so that's
great news. They'll get back together. And ro Speedwagon is
breaking up. You know, it's a big fight between lead
singer Cronin and the bass guy. And I'm like, you know,
you can go on without a bass guy.

Speaker 5 (03:19):
What's that going on in the music world right now?

Speaker 4 (03:21):
First, First, what was that dream.

Speaker 5 (03:24):
Something years old. I saw breaking. I thought, hip, now
it's time for them to fly. I mean, what's going on?

Speaker 1 (03:31):
Can you imagine that's it? After fifty five years, that's
the final straw. I'm out of here.

Speaker 4 (03:37):
I mean, listen, if Mick and Keith can make it
happen all these years, what's up with the rest of
you guys?

Speaker 2 (03:42):
But I was just sitting there thinking, you know, do you?
I mean, cause there aren't those people you know that
are like the nerds, you know, like I never forgot.
In sixth grade, I went to Paul Frey Tag's house
and he was early on Kiss. I'll give him that, Okay,
he was on Kiss, but only Michael Douglas was on
Mike Douglas the television show. So this is before they

(04:05):
were even famous. And he had all there and he
was like, and I'll never forget any one. That's that's
fright Tag, that's Peter christ, that's Geene Simmons. And he
knew because I was one of those guys. I didn't
know anybody's names. You were lucky if I remember led Zeppelin.
I think I knew Robert Plant well, then I learned
John Bonham. I kind of got that way with Let's Upham.

(04:26):
But for most I didn't know who was in the band.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
Sure you know.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
I was playing cards one night with this guy and
he's like, you know, I brought up Steely Dan. He
starts bringing up them all by name, and I'm like,
I'm just not one of those guys. But I mean
other than those people who wouldn't know you switched the
bass guy, well, nobody Like I used to listen to
Ario Speedwagon on the bus sitting next to Tap Bence
during baseball season. He'd be reading wrestling magazines and I

(04:53):
was never sitting there going, oh man, that's gotta be
uh so and so on bass listen to that lick.

Speaker 1 (05:00):
I mean, nobody knows who that is. You knew Eddie
van Halen when you heard him play, if you yeah,
that's why the thing was in the band. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
So Bruce Hall is apparently the bassist for Ario Speedwagon,
and he got in a riff with Kevin cronin Tiff
or a riff riff or Tiff. So if you end
up going to concert, you know you're gonna recognize another
lead singer. That's why I don't go see Journey Now.
It's not the same without Steve Perry, you know, kind
of thinking that I know a lot of names.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
More than I thought I did.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
I think I think I about of control knowing.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
All these names. He's I do, I do?

Speaker 5 (05:36):
I gotta be stopped.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
I feel like I can just run John pol Joel Ringo.
I'm gonna just keep going, Mick all right. No, to
make a long story, sure, just go on without the
bass guy. Yeah, who knows the bass Who's gonna know
the bass guy?

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Oh that's a different bass guy. I want my money back.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
Listen, there are hundreds of incredible bass players in this town.
Come get you one. And maybe that's the key for
Rascal Flat. They just need to move on without their
bass guy. Well they're base guys like the one guys
from Miama, Oklahoma.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
Really I didn't know that. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
I met him in studio and Garrett I said to him,
I go, you know, you need to do a homecoming
in Oklahoma. I said, they just built a fancy and arena. Better, Yeah,
just do one of the casinos. They'll build something for you.
And he looked at me and he goes, We did
the Quawpawk casino and we agreed to go to it.
And by the time we got there, they had built
an entire outside arena for us.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Oh they're rolling in the dough from from all the
people losing money.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
But anyway, I don't know why I would start with
Rascal Flats ad D Tuesday brewing here.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
I used to call them a little rascal Flats when
I was on the country radio.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
Eleven minutes into the show. Allowed me to say, on
the air and streaming live on your iHeart app, this
is your morning show.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
Good morning, and.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
Welcome to Tuesday, September seventeenth. I'm Michael del Jorno. That's
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iHeartMedia dot com. All right, couple things. P Diddy is arrested,

(07:31):
we presume, because we do not know. Your first question is,
why can't you tell me why they arrested P.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Diddy?

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Well, we think it has to do with Cassie, and
we think it has to do with sex trafficking. But
the indictment is sealed and the charges are not announced.
But my presumption would be it has to do with
sex trafficking. But P Diddy is under arrest. Yesterday I
watched the news conference and I listened to very careful

(08:00):
link to the FBI, to local law enforcement, and especially
to the Secret Service, because I will first remind you,
in the first assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, the Secret Service
did not show up for any of the news conferences.
Now Here at your morning show. We don't tell you

(08:22):
how to think. Hopefully we give you a lot to
think about. One might think, scratch their head and ask
gee Secret Service wasn't at the first one, actually in
the first assassination. They weren't there for the first, second, third,
or any of the news conferences. But wow, yesterday front

(08:47):
and center, listen.

Speaker 6 (08:50):
Ye after and everybody yesterday afternoon, this country was reminded
of the heightened and dynamic threat environment that you know
of State's Secret Service and its protectee's face on a
daily basis. Immediately following the assassination attempt of former President
Donald J. Trump on July thirteenth, the Secret Service moved

(09:11):
to increase assets to an already enhanced security.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Posture for the former president.

Speaker 6 (09:16):
In the days that followed, President Biden made it clear
that he wanted the highest levels of protection for former
President Trump and for Vice President Harris.

Speaker 2 (09:26):
Now, I don't doubt that Joe Biden after the first
assassination did request that. I just for some reason that
jumped out at me as his odd this guy's not
talking for thirty seconds. Now, it could be one of
two things, And I'll be upfront with you. They may
have learned from their previous director. They may have learned

(09:49):
from their past mistakes. And that's why he was on
a plane. He was in Florida, and he was at
this news conference. But it's starting to feel a little
political because that's not the only time he brings up
Joe Biden. You could take all the words he says

(10:10):
and just bring out Joe Biden. Cia. We're great, we
need more money. Don't believe the reports it's going to
come out in about a week about the first assassination attempt.
That's the kind of feel it had. Now I'll shut
up and let you listen.

Speaker 6 (10:25):
The Secret Service moved to sustain increases in assets and
the level of protection sought, and those things were in place.
Yesterday at approximately one thirty pm, former President Trump was
playing golf during an off the record movement to the
Trump International Golf Court.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
I'll just say, watch how many times he says off
the record.

Speaker 6 (10:46):
Of course, a Secret Service advance agent, supporting the front
edge of the agency's layered approach to protection encountered an
individual attempting to secrete himself in the woodline. This happened
the ledge gunman was on the public side of the
fence near the Sixth Green.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
A layered approach of security.

Speaker 6 (11:06):
Is integral to the Secret Services protective methodologies, and it's
also the key to our success as former President Trump
was moving through the fifth fairway, across the course and
out of sight of the sixth green. The agent, who
was visually sweeping the area of the sixth screen, saw
the subjects armed with what he perceived to be a rifle,

(11:27):
and immediately discharged his firearm. The subject, who did not
have line of sight to the former president, fled the scene.
He did not fire or get off any shots at
our agent.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
We are wondering why the first shooter in Pennsylvania got
eight shots off. I don't know of anybody that has
been trying to get a rumor to take traction that
he got any shots off against the president, nor has
anybody described being with the press and feeling as if
they were under fire. You do need to know, though,

(12:04):
this guy camped out for like twelve hours. And when
I say camped, I.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
Mean camped, eaten debris, trash bags, the other bags, tent,
and the sleeping bag, and you know he's along the
public highway. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
Maybe one guy that does a sweep of the outside
perimeter might be handy in the future, but I'm not
being nitpicky here. The point being, if you knew the
golf course, the President's coming up the fifth fair way.
When he finishes on the fifth green and takes the
tea box at six and hits and starts heading towards
the green at six, it would.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Have been a turkey shoot.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
So I mean, by all means, good work for Secret
Service agents that were ahead of the President and sweeping
a hole ahead of everywhere he went. That's certainly a
layered procedure that seemed to work. But boy, that's awful close,
especially for a guys' been sitting there and camped out
for twelve hours, especially a guy with this kind of
gun charges that quite frankly should have been out of
body's travel list. You should know whenever he was within

(13:03):
a state of anybody important. But watch the ending of
the real quick with.

Speaker 6 (13:10):
Reports of gunfire, the former President's close protection detail immediately
evacuated the President to a safe location. The protective methodologies
of the Secret Service were effective yesterday. The former President's
protective apparatus allowed for the early identification of the thread
and led to a safe evacuation. The increased assets directed

(13:31):
by the President by President Biden were.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
In place yesterday.

Speaker 6 (13:35):
These included the counter Sniper Team elements, Counter surveillance place
and counter surveillance agents on the exterior, counter assault teams
partnered with local tactical assets from the Plumage County Sheriff's Office,
and counter unmanned aerial system elements. All of these entities
were a president yesterday.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
All right, I have to cut because of the break time,
but I will say this, and I'll come right out
and say it so it doesn't sound like I'm a
coward or be confusing you. I listened to this entire
news conference. I thought everybody was very impressive. When the
new CAI director came up, it sounded very cover your,
you know what throughout. And look, I get that if this,

(14:14):
if you're the Secret Service and you've been under scrutiny
now for sixty days as a bunch of losers and
being investigated, that's going to prove you are a bunch
of losers. You might do a little cover your But
I did notice they weren't at any news conferences the
first time because they knew they screwed up. This time
they're there because they know they didn't. And it was
certainly a statement written very cover your, but with a

(14:37):
lot of references to Joe Biden. I mean I could,
as I was getting ready to say earlier and didn't finish,
if I edited out all the flowery words and all
the nuances of the exact information. You just hear Donald
Trump's alive. Thanks be to Joe Biden. That's what you
kind of hear throughout. There's another eight minutes here of
this guy. But it was very cover your you know what,
and very pro Joe Biden. I don't know if that

(15:01):
reflects what's coming out. And we have been warned by
members of Congress. Senator Bloomfield and Connecticut said, you're going
to be shocked and appalled when you see the investigative
summary from the first assassination attempt. So it could just
be that, or it could be something else.

Speaker 1 (15:20):
I make no mistake about it.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
As we start Tuesday, September sixteenth, sixty days after the
first assassination attempt, one day after the second assassination attempt,
Secret Service is there.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrum.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
This is your morning show on the air and streaming
live on your iHeartRadio app. I'm Michael, happy to serve you,
Jeffrey happy to serve me. Thank you, and of course
You guys can chime in anytime toll free eight hundred
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Speaker 1 (15:50):
Talkback button on your iHeart app.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
I was laughing because, you know, here's a guy that
was clearly going to try to kill the former president
Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
And what do we know about him?

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Well, in two thousand and two he was arrested for
having weapons of mass destruction presume some.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Type of bomb.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
He had an AK forty seven style rifle, was ready
to take out the president where he was hanging out
in shrubs for twelve hours before he was found. But
of all the odd things about this guy, right, they're
interviewing his neighbor in North Carolina.

Speaker 7 (16:20):
Oh, he was a really sweet man and I loved
his daughter. I used to drive her to school. He
did have a horse in the house. What living what
do you have mister ed hanging out in the kitchen?
Leslie Jordan is next door neighbor.

Speaker 5 (16:37):
He had a one ton horse just walking around the house.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
I didn't see the cake, didn't get his head out
of the way.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Now I've heard everything authority say.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
The man suspected and the attempted assassination of former President
Trump did not fire any shots at the President. No,
he was waiting for him to come up to sixth Fairway.
Then he was going to take him out from a
hundred yards away. Good things, their good secret service found
him first. Former President Donald Trump is blaming the rhetoric
of President Biden Vice President Harris Well. They do like

(17:10):
to dehumanize him, call him the boogeyman, call him a monster,
call him a dictator, a dictator, want to be a hitler,
a threat to democracy. Yeah, that's a little inciting, and
it's always directed at him. Now, I'll admit the President
will call her stupid, which I think is inappropriate. And
I can also be honest with you and say, this guy,

(17:33):
this guy's touched on many fronts and has been touched
long before Donald Trump ever even thought about being president,
even voted for him once. His obsession seems to be Ukraine.
So if we're going to point at anything that the
Democrats say, it won't be as awful as it is.
It won't be the dehumanization won't be. The monster won't be,

(17:55):
the dictator, won't be, the hitler, won't be, the threat
to democracy. So your as Robert de Niro would say,
be stopped. Yeah, stuff like that. It was probably the more,
I don't want to say, legitimate, but reasonable when they
twist the facts and try to say the president is

(18:19):
in bed with Russia, in bed with Putin, or softened
by Putin's flattery, or a Putin wanna be because this
guy is obsessed with hating Russia, Putin and supporting Ukraine.
Two poles, three poles? Really one we glossed over yesterday.

(18:43):
A majority seventy nine percent of Americans want to see
Kamala Harris do some interviews.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
It's interesting now.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
I imagine if you asked him, you know, do you
want to see a second debate between Kamala Harris and
Joe Biden. I don't know what that number would be.
But as far as trying to hide her in plain
sight and not do any interviews for thirty nine days,
then finally do one that didn't go well. They've seen
her read a teleprompter at the convention, looked good, did well.

(19:13):
They've seen her in the debate. She's certainly a nasty prosecutor,
but did well. What if they don't understand is why
she's hiding from the media, and seventy nine percent want
to see her talk to the media. Apparently think the
media to some degree might do a better job than
Donald Trump and helping them get to know her. Here's
another poll, a new poll conducted entirely after last week's debate.

(19:40):
So this could be the post debate bump. But now
keep in mind, every time Donald Trump has an assassination attempt,
he gets a bump. So nobody wants to look you
in the eye and say this out loud. Is this
post her debate to performance and Trump's bad debate performance?
In other words, as good as it gets her Kamala.
But then after this assassination tempt, it'll be as good

(20:00):
as it can get for Donald Again. Time will have
to tell on that. But it does show that Kamala
Harris holds a three point edge over the former president
in Pennsylvania. Now I'm the two seventy to win map.
I've already given her Pennsylvania. So this article is going
to try to portray ooh, this is game over. No,
I've already given her Pennsylvania, like I've already given her

(20:21):
Michigan in Wisconsin. She may not get any of them.
She may get all of them. For Kamala Harris, it's
almost impossible to find the road to two seventy without Pennsylvania.
For Donald Trump, there's about four avenues to get to
two seventy without Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
But nonetheless, if you're in camp.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
Harris, this is great news post debate, which I think
is legitimately as bad as it would get for Donald
Trump and as good as it would get from her,
since the sugar high at the invention, A three point
lead in Pennsylvania is I'm sure, very welcome. The vice
president's advantage over the former president among five hundred respondents
is within the poll's margin of error, so take it

(21:10):
with a grain of salt. The survey was conducted before
Sunday second assassination attempt, and the poll was released on Monday,
which marks fifty days until the election.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
On November fifth.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
The most significant thing there is after the debate, before
the assassination attempt, but with nineteen Electoral College votes at stake,
Pennsylvania is a big, key battleground state. Well, if the
president takes Arizona, Nevada, there's seventeen of them right back.
I mean, for me, securing Georgia and North Carolina and

(21:48):
taking Nevada and Arizona as expected. That's key for the
president former president, it's difficult in this race. Out of
respect you would call him, but because he's in a race.
So when I give North Carolina and Georgia to the President,

(22:10):
and let's say I give her Pennsylvania, Trump wins two
seventy one to two sixty two. Now that's giving her Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan,
and Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
He's there, so he doesn't need it.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
He needs it if he loses Pennsylvania and North Carolina
or Georgia. So let's give I don't know, North Carolina
to her. Then she wins two seventy eight to two
fifty five. So I'm sure it's very welcome news that
she's winning by three in Pennsylvania. I've already given her
Pennsylvania and North Carolina has been pretty strong Republican. Now

(22:53):
there is a scenario where they both end up at
two sixty nine and we all turn to that second
district in Nebraska to decide this thing, and nobody brings up.
But that's a big poll. That's something to look for today.
You're going to hear that a lot. Here's another interesting
one voters overwhelmingly think America needs a new direction. Now,
remember key in the twenty sixteen election, it was an

(23:15):
anti incumbent referendum election, and we saw it spill over
in the midterm, all right, and then so what does
that mean? It was an outsider election, and what you
ended up with was Hillary Clinton perceived as the ultimate insider.
A former First Lady to eight years of the Clinton
and apparatus, a senator, a Secretary of State for the

(23:38):
Obama administration.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
I mean, she was an inside.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
Now, they would have got an outsider in Bertie Sanders,
but they meddled in the primary process to ensure Hillary
won using super delegates and other shenanigans. So they got
the ultimate insider and an outsider referendum. And then Donald
Trump comes down the escalator as the outsider, defeats nineteen
in the Republican primary process. Now you got the ultimate outsider.
It's the ultimate insider. You also have Hillary Clinton and

(24:03):
a lot of people didn't like her. And you also
have a woman running for president. We don't even know.
We know America elected person of color, but will the
elected woman they've yet to as president. But most astude
people would look back and go. That was an anti
incumbent outsider referendum election, and you had the ultimate outsider,

(24:26):
the businessman, Donald Trump versus the ultimate insider, Hillary Clinton.
That's a huge deal. Is this again an outsider referendum election?
And if it is, who do you think that favors?
Is Donald Trump perceives still as an outsider or an
insider politician. He's certainly an establishment Republican. He's certainly not

(24:47):
an inside the beltwegh guy. And does anybody think that
Kamala Harris is an outsider? Or even for their wording
a new direction? The Democrats have been control. They've had
the presidency twelve of the last sixteen years. How can

(25:09):
they represent change for all the problems we're discussing. It
is the Biden administration presiding over the country the last
three and a half years. How can she as the
vice president be perceived as change? That's really good marketing.
So voters overwhelmingly think America needs a new direction. We
know that because every time we track the right direction,
wrong direction, it's overwhelmingly the American people think we're heading

(25:31):
in the wrong direction by thirty six to forty percent.
The latest Rasmus in National Telephone online survey finds seventy
three percent of likely voters say, when considering the general
conditions in the country, America needs a fresh start and
a new direction. Just twenty percent feel the country needs

(25:53):
more of the same status quo is not on the ballot,
so it begs the question do you think you'll get
that with Kamala Harris, And unfortunately they don't think that.
They see clearly in this poll Kamala Harris is more

(26:14):
of the same direction. So the hiding are in plain
sight not working, and the poll seventy eight percent want
to see her do interviews. They're not getting away with
what they got away with with Joe Biden four years
ago during COVID, the hiding and plain sight strategy failing.
Wanting a new direction and trying to present Kamala Harris

(26:35):
as a new direction. Failing right about wanting a new direction,
wrong about her being yet. But I will tell you
she is up post debate, preassassination attempt by three in Pennsylvania,
a must win for her, not for Trump. That your
polls a plenty for Tuesday, September seventeenth, on your morning show,

(26:59):
Thanks for waking up this forty six minutes.

Speaker 5 (27:00):
After an hour, time for your top five stories of
the day.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
I think Joe Biden was trying to say he's against
any violence against political leaders. He kind of eventually got
it out. I think let's go to the videotape Mark Mayfield.
As are today in politics.

Speaker 8 (27:19):
And officials confirm they are investigating the attempted shooting of
Donald Trump as an assassination attempt, and a press briefing,
the FBI confirmed that Ryan Routh was at the scene
for twelve hours before the event unfolded, and that the
investigation is still in its infancy. Acting US Secret Service
Director Ronald Rose as his agency already had extra security
in place after Trump's first assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
In July.

Speaker 8 (27:41):
President Biden says there's no place for political violence in
America after there was another alleged attempt on former President
Trump's life. Speaking at the national HBCU Week conference in Philadelphia,
Biden's at America has suffered too many times from violence
against political leaders, and it does nothing but create more problems.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
Let me just say there's no and I mean this
from the bottom of heart.

Speaker 9 (28:02):
Those of you who know many of you do no place.

Speaker 8 (28:05):
In political violence for political violence.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
In America, none zero never.

Speaker 8 (28:09):
Biden said, our differences need to be solved at the
ballot box and not by your gun.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
Vice President Harris is meeting with the International Brotherhood of
Teamsters as she and President Trump viy for their endorsement.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Brian Shook has more.

Speaker 10 (28:22):
Teamster's General president Sean O'Brien said he and Harris discussed
legislation on protecting the right to organize. Pressed about an endorsement,
he said the union has enough information to make a decision,
but did not commit to a timeline. I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
Bodycam footage of the arrest of Donald Trump's suspected shooter
is out. Lisa Taylor has that story.

Speaker 11 (28:43):
The footage shows multiple officers wearing bulletproof vests surrounding Ryan
Ruth's vehicle with weapons drawn.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Fiver.

Speaker 5 (28:50):
They just stept to your rye. They defy gangs.

Speaker 11 (29:02):
When Ruth was closed to the officers, he was quickly
put in handcuffs. Martin County Sheriff William Snyder City was
thankful the arrest went down without incident. I'm mi se Taylor.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
Well, there's one thing about cost of living, it's another
about wages keeping up, and a cooling job market means
it could take longer for your paychecks to catch up
with inflation. Roy O'Neil has the details.

Speaker 9 (29:22):
Since the start of the inflation surge, bank Rate says
prices are up about twenty percent in the last year
or so. Rapid wage growth has been closing that gap,
but that's about to change.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
Bank Rate now says.

Speaker 9 (29:35):
A sharper than expected cool down in the job market
will slow wage gains and most Americans may have to
wait until the second quarter of next year to have
the same spending power as January of twenty twenty one.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
I'm Rory O'Neil.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Well, fans won't be able to catch Ario Speedwagon on
the road anytime soon. Citing reconcilable differences between frontman Kevin
Cronin and Basis Brute. Saul the Man announced on Facebook
Monday they will cease touring effective January first. Ario Speedwagon,
which has been around well, got me more than fifty
years when was to ride in the storm out that

(30:13):
was early seventies. Seventies Yeah, I think they're pushing sixty
years anyway. They played their last show September eleventh, in
one of our your morning show, Cities, Phoenix, Arizona, Kirk
Cousins twenty of twenty nine, two hundred and forty one yards,
two touchdowns and a final drive that set up the
coup field goal and the coup the win on the
road in Philadelphia twenty two to twenty one over the Eagles.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
Last night on Monday Night, Football.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
Cardinals, Guardians both winners in Major League Baseball, d Backs,
Nats lost, and the Rays, Mariners and Rangers were off.
Phil Jackson but he four five six. How many NBA
titles does he had between the Bulls and the Lakers?
Gotta be five.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
That's why we call him the coach.

Speaker 2 (30:53):
Phil Jackson seventy nine years old today, nhller Alex Ovechkin
thirty nine and Chiefs quarterback Patrick oh Mahomes is t
twenty nine today. And if it's your birthday, Happy birthday.
We are so glad you were born. And thanks for
letting your morning show be a part of your big day.

Speaker 10 (31:09):
Tell you this is Mike the Baptist in Cotton Down, Tennessee.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
My morning show is your morning show with Michael Bill Jorno.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
This is your morning show with Aaron Reyale. I'm Michael
del jarn with the latest time P.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
Ditty.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
The indictment is sealed. The charges are not being announced,
but we presume it has to do with Cassie's testimony
against him for sex trafficking.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
But P.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
Ditty is under arrest. Now we go to Aaron Reale
who can cover the story. She's studied up on low
interest rates. They may be gone and gone for a
long time.

Speaker 10 (31:39):
Yep.

Speaker 12 (31:39):
We're gonna find out tomorrow what Jerome pal is going
to do in terms of the indust rate cuts for
the first time in two years. Are we going to
see twenty five basis points? Are we going to see
a half percent? But what we can pretty much account
on is that two point eight percent to three point
five percent mortgage. That's some lucky folks who secure theirs
in the twenty ten's got.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
I appreciate you being John Us, Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 5 (32:01):
Oh well played one of the few.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Things that have gone my way in life. But I'm
thinking about remortgaging because I'm an idiot.

Speaker 5 (32:06):
No, go ahead, don't no, don't do that, don't do that.

Speaker 6 (32:08):
No.

Speaker 5 (32:08):
But we had thought just.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
A year ago from right now, exactly a year ago
is right before your morning show began that we would
be back to about three percent by this time this year.
That looks out of sight for a long time, maybe forever.
Five maybe where we settle right.

Speaker 12 (32:22):
Yes, And the reason for that is that FED officials,
just as of June, they said that they anticipate their
new target target interest rate will be two point eight
percent for the long run, not two percent. Reminder, we're
currently a two point five percent infleetion.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael hild Joano
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