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Was a third assassination attempt on Donald Trump thwarted a
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Mike Johnson says Trump doesn't need to release his medical records. First,
it's his tax records, Now it's his medical records. President
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if you're just waking up, we're gonna have a journey
of discovery today, not to be beat. Do you remember
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when Mitt Romney and a lot of people pointed to
this like it was his deplorable He was simply having
a conversation with donors. There was a Democrat operative recording,
and he makes the statement, well, there's about forty seven
percent of the people who will vote for the president
no matter what, because after all, they're dependent upon government. Now, naturally,
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there's nothing more condemning you can do than speak the truth.
And not only was it true then, it's even truer today.
But buried in this story is this truth an American
bipartisan spending suicide pact.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
Now.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
I wrote a book over twenty years ago, and in
it I said there were three simultaneous wars, a war culturally.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
An abandonment of God.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
His way is truth is life, absolute truth, in fact
in favor of moral relativism, replaced by moral relativism, which
created new tolerance, which is to say, there is.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
No absolute truth which is an absolute.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Of course, but never mind that all that matters is
what you think is true in your mind. Say a
load to cultural chaos, say a load to a lot
of things, like we don't know which bathroom to go to,
or what a man is or what a woman is.
Any longer then I said there was another simultaneous war,
an economic war, socialism.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
Versus free market capitalism.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
And some of you will say, well, we're somewhere in
between right now, let's face it, and you'd be right.
We're a hybrid socialist economy right now. In fact, there's
a good portion of America that loves that they're not
going to vote against the candidates's going to take away
what they get for free. That'd be like voting for
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somebody that you know is up for a job that's
going to fire you. In this country, I would say,
we already are socialist and redistribute two trillion dollars annually
of wealth, but we don't because we do it with debt.
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We are the first to come along, and do you know,
not transferreds of wealth, but transferral of debt for us all,
and it's burying us all, and what little you're getting
for free as politicians pander for your vote is sucked
up by the weakening of the dollar and the inflation rate.
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So even if you were getting your freebies, you're not
keeping up. In fact, the only ones that are keeping
up are the rich, which may be why they target
him so much. We'll take a look at that in
her journey of discovery. We'll also look loosely at the
four things that are hurting Kamala Harris. May I be
the first to say not the least of which is
Kamala Harris. Let's face it, first and foremost, she was
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a weak candidate in twenty twenty. She was the first
one out in the primary. Now only in the crazy
orchestration of George Sorosen John Podesta, would you get the
bedfellows of Joe Biden a deal cut in South Carolina
an old man hid in the basement, and then put
him with Kamala Harris. So now you married the Clinton
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apparatus and the Obama apparatus. And then after you club
Joe across the legs and throw him in the back
seat of a car taped up and give all his
delegates to Kamala Harris. Now you got the worst candidate
from twenty twenty as your replacement candidate in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
She's the biggest problem, Joe. I'm just speaking the truth
over him here. That was supposed to be dogging pony show.
It's supposed to be a dog and pony show. Have
you told everybody we have new studios yet?
Speaker 1 (06:10):
That's all right, they'll figure it out when you keep
messing up. We're easy, we're family. But yeah, so first
and foremost, she's the worst. But what are the other
three key things that are crossing her? And what do
the latest poll show and our sounds of the day.
We're going to take an NBC who's laying it out.
So what do we always say, Well, you never know
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where Donald Trump stands in the poll because he under polls.
Why does he under poll? People that really love Donald
Trump really hate and mistrust the media, and who's calling
to do all these polls? The three things that they
don't despise the most newspaper media, television media.
Speaker 3 (06:52):
And universities.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
There's a lot of mistrust there, so they simply won't
answer the phone, let alone respond. Now, because Donald Trump
ran in twenty sixteen, ran again in twenty twenty, we
kind of have a pattern not to mention the primary
in twenty twenty four, he underpolls. So if he's dead even,
is he really up three or four? And so probably
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the most crystal clear way to see things is how
does he poll today compared to four years ago, in
eight years ago.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
We'll do that.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
Then NBC takes look at the matchup and you'll see
what's really driving this election. What little bump she got
coming out of the convention, coming out of the debate
is gone, and what's driving the reason it's gone. We'll
look at it through the eyes of not me, because
you might think I'm biased, NBC who sees it coming.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
Like Iceberg dead ahead.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
The's t had coming. That's our journey of discovery. That's
gonna be some of our sounds of the day. And
then my one sound of the day. Teas I would
do is listen. Sarah Palin had some flaws as a candidate,
There's no question about it. Was a heavy storyline, heavy narrative,
but it wasn't really backed up with substance. She wasn't
nearly as bad as she performed early in the campaign,
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but ultimately the way Saturday Night Live portrayed her and
that perception became reality. I think it's interesting either Donald
Trump is old news or they don't see for the
first time, Lauren Michaels doesn't see Donald Trump more scary
than what the Democrats are offering. Because when it comes
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to making clowns out of anybody picking a side and
doing such a good job, I might even say, could
this be the final blow to the Harris campaign? The
way Saturday Night Live, week in and week out picks Kamala,
Tim and Biden to be what they lampoon, and those
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lampoons sometimes add up to reality, which add up to defeat.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
That and more.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
Between now and the end of the third hour, we
got a lot of people to help you understand. Chris
Walker is going to join us latest swing state pole
showing a massive swing towards Trump. Take out your two
seventy to win map, and if you make Michigan red,
it's very difficult for Kamala to find a way to victory.
John Decker will be joining us the White House Correspondent.
With just a few weeks left till election day, Kamala
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Harris has released her new her medical records and now
challenging Trump to do his I don't think we're after
their medical records, after their brain and their ideas. Roy
O'Neill have the latest one Florida recovery after Hurricane Milton
and Darren Rayel. If you want to be a millionaire
and you want to be wealthy, learn a trade, don't
wait on a free handout that more. Between now and
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the end of the third hour. Miss a little, you'll
miss a lot, miss a lot, and we'll miss you.
Thanks for waking up with your morning showing.
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Speaker 3 (10:04):
Here are your top five stories of the day and
over a well.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
Las Vegas man is facing charges after being arrested at
a checkpoint your former President Trump's rally in southern California
on Saturday.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
Chris Carazio has details.
Speaker 4 (10:20):
The Riverside County Sheriff's office said ven Miller was found
to have multiple guns illegally in his possession. Federal officials
told CNN there is no evidence currently to indicate Miller
was attempting to assassinate Trump. In a joint statement along
with the FBI and Justice Department, the US Secret Service
said Trump was not in any danger at the rally.
Miller was taken in a custody just ahead of the
rally in Coachella. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco said that
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Miller showed up with multiple passports with different names and
an unregistered vehicle with fake license plates. According to the
Riverside County Inmate Information System, Miller was released from the
detention centers Sunday on five thousand dollars bail.
Speaker 3 (10:57):
I'm Chris Karragio.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
That's all well and good to get you into the
country if you're sneaking in, but not a rally.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (11:03):
If it's not about his tax records, it's about his
medical records. Hi, It's always something. Here's Brian Shook with
our Road to the White House.
Speaker 5 (11:10):
Road to the White House. Twenty twenty four. House Speaker
Mike Johnson says former President Trump doesn't need to release
his medical records. Appearing on NBC's Meet the Press, the
Louisiana Republican said Trump proves every day that he is
fit enough to be commander in chief.
Speaker 6 (11:23):
Donald Trump's health is on display every point an Americaan
see it. The man works NonStop, he never quits. He
probably sleeps four hours a night. He doesn't require as
much sleep as the average person. He's an unusual.
Speaker 5 (11:35):
Figure, Johnson said. Vice President Harris released her medical records
as a diversion and out of desperation. In November of
last year, Trump released a letter from his doctor that
said his overall health is excellent, but did not include
any specifics about his vitals or medications. And former President
Trump says he has plans for Congress to boost the
pay of border patrol lations if elected. I'm Mark Mayfield Well.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
A new poll shows an exact tie between Donald Trump
and Kamala Harris Ammy Trihuel has.
Speaker 7 (12:00):
More With just three weeks left to go before the
November election. Each candidate received forty eight percent support from
likely voters in the latest NBC News poll. The survey,
released on Sunday also found some uncertainty, with ten percent
of voters saying they might change their minds. Bolsters noted
a shift away from the post to eight momentum for Harris,
with the contest becoming a dead heat.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
I'm Tammy Triheo Well.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
Minnesota Governor and Vice president knucklehead Tim Walls says he
will loan up to all of his misspeaks.
Speaker 8 (12:30):
Lisa Cardon reports, the Democratic vice presidential nominee appeared on
Fox News Sunday and was asked about statements he's made
in the past about his military service and trips to China.
Speaker 9 (12:41):
Look, I speak passionately. I had an entire career decades
before I was in public office. They know, and I'm
very proud of my twenty four years in service and
my record. I have never disparaged someone else in this,
but I know that's not what Donald Trump does. They
disparage everyone did personal attacks.
Speaker 8 (12:57):
Well said he thinks voters and his constituents in me
Minnesota know who he is. While responding to the question,
Walls also went after JD. Vance for not acknowledging if
former President Trump lost the twenty twenty election during their debate.
I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
Sometimes you just think we can do better than all this,
can't We.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
At the box office sending the clowns are battling it out.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
Scott Carr has.
Speaker 10 (13:22):
More, it's the chainsaw wielding clown that's taking the top
spot in its opening weekend.
Speaker 5 (13:27):
Who's the Santa He's scaring my kiss?
Speaker 8 (13:31):
Yeah, he's scaring me too.
Speaker 10 (13:33):
Terrifire three is easily beating out the other clown in
Joker Folly Abdieu, which has quickly dropped a fourth place,
coming in second this weekend, as DreamWorks Animated hit The
Wild Robot.
Speaker 3 (13:45):
Sometimes to Suly we must have become more than new program.
Speaker 10 (13:51):
To Keep, which made another fourteen million dollars, and Tim
Burton's Beetlejuice. Beetlejuice is still going strong at number three.
I'm Scott Kahr.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
Were surrounded by scary clown. Sorry.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Top five is out in NCAA College football Texas number one,
Oregon two, Penn State three, Ohio State four, Georgia five,
and Football Bengals seventeen to seven winner.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
Over the Giants last night.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
If you fell asleep, it was Hurricane Baker Mayfield three
hundred and twenty five yards, four touchdowns, Bucks now four
and two fifty one twenty seven over the Saints. Commanders
Ravens Big Showdown Ravens thirty to twenty three. Both are
now four and two. No frozen tundra, but the Cardinals
got cold cocked by the Pack thirty four to thirteen.
Packers now four and two. Cardinals fall to two and four.
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Titans keep trying to win without a quarterback. You just
can't do it. Lost by three at home with the
Colts twenty to seventeen. Titans fall to one and four.
Speaker 3 (14:42):
They are garbage.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Brown's fell to Philly in Philly Eagles twenty sixteen. Browns
now one and five. You two are in desperate need
of a quarterback. Lions just too much talent, just too
much coaching, just too many points over the Cowboys, but
they lose the star defensive lineman Ask and injury we
got Monday at football Tonight Bill's and the Jets Josh
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Allen versus Aaron Rodgers Monday Night Football. The Alcs will
start tonight in the Bronx, Yankees and the Guardians at
seven thirty eight. Game two of the Dodgers in the
Mets this afternoon at four oh eight. Dodgers took Game
one seven to nothing. Birthdays today, R and B Singer
usher forty six. Lions quarterback Jared Goff coming off a
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huge win in Dallas thirty and seventies pop singer Cliff Richards.
Sir Cliff Richards, can you name any one of his hits?
Speaker 3 (15:34):
No devil woman. Oh we don't talk in him. We
hit a lot of them.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
But I ain't losing sleep because, like Donald Trump, I
don't need to sleep.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
Cliff Richards is eighty four years old today.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
If it's your birthday, Happy birthday, as we always say,
We're so glad you were born and thanks for making
your morning show a part of your day. Al right,
coming up in our Sounds of the day, think about it,
just Sir Tim Wallas, Well, you know, like he has
nothing to do with his constant misspeaks.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
I was in Tienaman Square, no yorn, I'm archilled by rifle. Well,
no you didn't.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
And so now when people get footage of you trying
to load your rifle hunting and you can't figure out
how to do it, it's you know, people are gonna
make fun of that. He wants to make it all
about the viciousness of Donald Trump. Well, what about the
viciousness of his Saturday Night Live? Saturday Night Live is
certainly laser focused on Biden, Harris and Walls. What kind
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of a role could that possibly play in the outcome
of the election. We'll see how they opened the show
this week, a lot less Donald Trump, a lot more
on their front and I guess because as you will
see in our sounds of the day, there is a
gender gap, a wide one of men for Donald Trump,
and maybe the Harris camp is trying to address that
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where they knew cringe worthy males support ad for her.
That and more and sounds.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
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Complete and lacking nothing.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
No you are thirty five minutes after the hour, Thanks
for waking up with your morning show, and welcome to Monday,
October fourteenth, twenty twenty four. Everybody wants to know who's
going to win this presidential election. Well, if you look
at polls, and there's not a lot of trust for polls,
Donald Trump under poles, so it's hard to tell. So
sometimes we like to look at the betting odds. Maybe
they can give us a clear idea. Lucky for you,
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we have a sports book, We have a bookie, and
we have the latest.
Speaker 11 (17:55):
Odds presidential betting line update minus one twenty five. Oh
my gosh, Mamala Kamala plus one twenty two. Big swing
this weekend. By the way, electoral votes.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
Trump electorial above two.
Speaker 11 (18:13):
Seventy, he's minus one twenty. Kamala above two seventy, she's
plus one twenty.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
Let's conversate about that electorally, shall we uh? By the way,
there are real problems with the shift in Michigan. And
I can tell you if you go to the two
seventy map and you just take Michigan before Michigan's in play.
Let's say you give Kamala Nevada, give Trump, Arizona, give Trump,
Georgia and North Carolina. Then give Kamala Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. It's
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two sixty two Trump to two sixty one. Comma, it
all comes down to Michigan. And that's assuming that there
isn't any kind of flips in Nebraska District one or
main District one. Then you pop Michigan and Donald Trump
is the next president of the United States. That could
be messing with those odds. Then again, it could be
the book. He's just trying to get an even amount
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on both sides.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
We don't ever really know.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
Sounds a Day may also have an explanation for why
this sudden shift to Kamala Harris's underdog. Here's NBC. You
guys know how they do. Steve Kornaki, he's got his
white shirt on. He looks like he's been busy by
the whiteboard all day. Well, he breaks down some numbers.
I think you're going to find interesting to kick off
our Sounds of the Day.
Speaker 12 (19:29):
Yeah, I mean, Kristin, I mean you numbers say it.
It is a tie game here weeks before the election,
and it's that shift. Our last poll taken in the
wake of that September.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
First and foremost, it's a tie or is it the
way Donald Trump under polls and is it a tie?
Speaker 13 (19:44):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Okay, it's a tie in mid October. In September, it
wasn't a tie. She was leading by five, So it's
a tie now and the momentum has headed Trump's way,
and the explanation for why is forthcoming debate.
Speaker 12 (19:56):
Harris had opened up that advantage over Trump gone in
our new poll. What goes into that? What's behind that?
I think this one is revealing. This is the basic
perception voters have of these candidates. Is it positive? Is
it negative? Now, these are not great numbers for either one.
Trump forty three positive, fifty one negative. He's eight points underwater,
you might say, But look at Harris exact same positive
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score and that negative number almost in the exact same place.
Speaker 14 (20:22):
And this is it.
Speaker 12 (20:23):
The last time we polled this question after that debate,
Harris had really made up ground in this area. Look,
she had a positive rating forty eight to forty five.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
So that is so from plus three to Trump's minus
thirteen to minus eight to minus six. I just I'm
just saying this like a question. Could it be the
American people right a year and a half ago, neither
Trump or Biden or her replacement Harris something to think about.
Speaker 12 (20:54):
And it has all in the last few weeks and
our poll washed away for her. Then there's some issues
some characteristics. These are advantages in red here that you
see for Trump now versus September. On the immigration and
the border. We ask voters who would be better on this.
In September, Trump had a big advantage. It's gotten bigger.
On inflation, in the cost of living. Trump's advantage now
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hits double digits. Now the question of who represents change.
Harris had the advantage in September. She still does, but lower.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
Yeah, she was plus nine in September, now plus five.
The advantage of she's somehow a page turn that she's
not linked at all to the Biden Harris administration.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
That is cut in half. But look at the lead
on the border.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
If anybody is concerned about the border and that's what's
guiding their vote, Trump leads by twenty five points. If
it's on inflation, cost of living, it's the economy, stupid,
Trump by eleven.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
That may be why the betting odds and the polls
are going the way they're going.
Speaker 15 (21:48):
So significant, because voters are telling us change is a
critical issue for them, not the direction you want to
be going in.
Speaker 12 (21:54):
There, No, absolutely not. And maybe a reason for that
too is remember if she's the VP in and unpopular administration. Look,
we ask Joe Biden's policies as president, do you think
they're helping or hurting your family? Look at that, Almost
two to one say hurting more than helping. His job
approval rating is in the low forties. And then here's
the twist. When you ask folks when Trump was president
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or his policies helping or hurting. Look at that difference.
Forty four percent say helping, thirty one percent say they hurt.
So retrospectively, Trump is getting.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Voters are able to compare what their life was like
four years ago, and it was better. And she's linked
to Biden, by the way, when she was on the
View and then later on the Late Show with Stephen
Colbert and ask point blank, hey, a lot of Americans
are uncomfortable with the way things are going. They think
we're heading in the wrong direction. Is there anything you
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would have done different from Joe Biden? Nothing I can
think of. Watch this next one.
Speaker 12 (22:51):
Some numbers here maybe he didn't even get when he
was president. And then this is in perspective the challenge
that Harris faces. These are the modern vice presidents like Harris,
and vice presidents running while their boss was still in office.
And just look eighty eight George Bush senior, his boss Reagan,
had nearly a sixty percent approval rating. Bush won two thousand.
Clinton was at sixty percent. Gore didn't win, but he
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won the popular vote. We can say that, and here's Harrison.
I just look how different the atmosphere is. Biden's approval
rating in our poll only forty three points. She's running
in a totally different atmosphere than previous incumbent vice presidents did.
And then we could talk about issues. This is an
interesting way. Typically in the past we've just given folks
a list of issues said are they important. Here, we've
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asked a question, is this issue so singularly important that
it's the entire basis of your vote for president? And
you could see abortion comes in number one there, and.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
That's number one by three over immigration, the Trump as
an eighteen percent advantage, twenty five percent advantage. Over protecting
democracy came in third at eighteen percent, cost of living
at sixteen percent. But what we just saw in Michigan
was they're not responding to abortion. They're putting the economy
and jobs above abortion. And that's why Michigan is leaning.
Speaker 14 (24:03):
Trump's way so significant.
Speaker 15 (24:05):
This is the first presidential election after Roe v. Wade
was overturned. Usually significant abortion is at the top. Usually
we're talking about the cost of living as being the
energizing factor.
Speaker 12 (24:14):
Absolutely, and I think the Harris folks, if they're looking
for good news in this poll, it's this because this
issue here.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
But they're not dumb enough to buy this narrative. This
is a national polling number, not a swing state polling number.
And in Arizona, Nevada, abortion is not number one. In Michigan,
it's no longer number one they.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
Need it to be.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
They're running abortion against Donald Trump, not Kamala Harris. She's
a weak candidate from a weak administration. But it's how
it's translating in these swing districts of swing states, and
that's the problem for her. So their only good news
is really not good news. Watch this last one too.
This last one's a real.
Speaker 12 (24:48):
Biggie over Donald Trump, and you could see, as you say,
potentially a motivating factor. And one more note here, just
got to show this the gender gap. We always talk
about gender gaps in presidential races, but how about this
Trump sixteen among men, Harris fourteen among women.
Speaker 14 (25:03):
That is a thirty point.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
So is there a gender gap?
Speaker 1 (25:07):
Yeah, Harris leads with fourteen percent women, but Trump leads
with sixteen percent men. And this is a man running
against a woman. And we know, in the case of
Hiller Cutony either didn't like her, which a lot of
people don't like Kamala Harris, or they said one thing
and voted another. Could it be worse than just a
two percent mail advantage? Maybe that's why they came up
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with this cringey ad to try to get real men
to vote for Kamala.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
I'm a man, I'm a man.
Speaker 14 (25:37):
I'm a man man, and I'm man enough. I'm man
enough to enjoy a barrel proof bourbon meat, man enough
to cook my steak rare, man.
Speaker 5 (25:44):
Enough to deadlift five hundred and then break it out
of my daughter's hair.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
Do you think I'm afraid to rebuild a carburetor?
Speaker 14 (25:50):
How you carburetors for breakfast? I'm afraid of bears.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
That's what beer hugs are for.
Speaker 14 (25:54):
I'll tell you another thing. I sure I'm not afraid
of women.
Speaker 3 (25:59):
I'm not afraid of women.
Speaker 14 (26:00):
I'm not afraid of women.
Speaker 16 (26:01):
They want to control their bodies.
Speaker 14 (26:03):
I say, go for it. They want to use IV
you have to start a family. I'm not afraid of families.
They want to be child ass cat ladies have all
the cats you want.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Woman wants to be president, well, I hope she has
the guts to look me right in the eye and
accept my full throated endorsement.
Speaker 14 (26:15):
Because I'm man enough to support women.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
Man enough to know what kind of doing thattsiline.
Speaker 12 (26:20):
Man enough to admit I'm lost even when I refuse
to ask for directions.
Speaker 17 (26:23):
Man enough to not ban young women from reading Little One.
Speaker 3 (26:27):
Or one of those pants books that the sisters like.
Speaker 14 (26:29):
I'm man enough to raw Dog of Flight it sucked,
not worth it. I'm man enough to be emotional in
front of my wife, in front of my keech, in
front of my horse.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
I'm man enough to tell you that I cry, I
love actually goodwill hunting.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
I'm mad enough to stop this ad because I can't
take anymore using actors and comedians, not real people, and
what a desperate attempt to try to attack men. Just
some of our sounds of the day waking up this
morning on Monday, October the fourteenth.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
All right, we come back, not one, not two, not three, but.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Your top five Stories of the Day. Also a visit
with Aaron Reale. If you want to become wealthy, start
by learning a good trade. She'll have the reality for
you as your morning show continues.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
Next, you're listening to your Morning show with Michael del Joana.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Thank you, Mike McCann. Fifty minutes after the hour. Ten
minutes to get up, Ben Adam Early Bird gets the
worm lazy score of Missus the Nut. Welcome to Monday,
October the fourteenth, at ten before the hour. I am
Michael del Journo and here.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
Are your time Stories of the day. Well Sarah.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
About to be a third attempt on the life of
Donald Trump. We're learning more about a man arrested late
Saturday afternoon at a Trump rally in southern California.
Speaker 3 (27:49):
Phil Ferrar has details.
Speaker 18 (27:51):
He is forty nine year old Vim Miller from Las Vegas.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Biancle says Miller was able to
make it through one checkpoint, but deputies no is something
suspicious at a second checkpoint at a Kachella farm near
Palm Springs before former President Trump was about to speak.
Speaker 17 (28:08):
The vehicle had an obviously fake license plate. The deputy
eventually found multiple passports, multiple driver's license with different names,
a loaded handgun, and a shotgun.
Speaker 18 (28:19):
Bi uncle says he believes his deputies prevented a third
assassination attempt on the life of former President Trump.
Speaker 14 (28:26):
I'm Phil Farrar.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
At least sixty people are injured after a drone attack
in northern Israel. Mark Mayfield has that story.
Speaker 5 (28:32):
Israeli rescue services, since some of the injured are in
critical condition. Hezballah claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it
targeted a military training camp in a town south of
Haifa in retaliation for his RLI attacks on Lebanon.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
Somendays.
Speaker 5 (28:45):
Dronestrike comes as the US announced it's deploying another anti
missile battery to Israel to defend against further missile attacks
by Iran. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
It's been a rough two years for Boeing, set to
cut another ten percent of its global workforce.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
Brian Shook has.
Speaker 16 (28:59):
More adamount to about seventeen thousand jobs. The Wall Street
Journal also reports the company will delay the launch of
its new airplane, the Triple seven X, that's been behind
schedule four years. Boeing is warning of deeper company losses
with an ongoing machinist strike. Boeing has come under scrutiny
this year after a series of safety issues. I'm Brian Shuck.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
Federal officials have announced cost of living adjustment for those
receiving Social Security for next year. Scott Carr has the
story from Washington.
Speaker 10 (29:29):
The Social Security Administration says the annual increase for those
receiving Social Security benefits in twenty twenty five will be
two point five percent. That means the nation's more than
seventy two million seniors receiving benefits can expect to see
an average increase in their monthly checks beginning in January
of about forty eight dollars more per month. It's the
(29:51):
smallest increase since twenty twenty one, since inflation began moving
lower in early twenty twenty three. I'm Scott Carr in Washington.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Yeah, Country singer songwriter Jelly Rolls doing what everybody does
in Nashville open up a bar downtown. The venue will
be called Jelly Rolls Good Night Nashville, and a backbar
will be named after his late dad, Buddy. He announced
the new venue on the Joe Rogan Experience this past Friday.
(30:20):
The thirty nine year old will join several other country
music stars with their own bars like Blake Shelton, Luke Bryant,
Morgan Wallen, Miranda Lambert, and Aaron Royale. Has yet to
announce hers, but it'll be opening soon. Wow, everybody's got
a bar but us, Aaron.
Speaker 13 (30:35):
Everybody's got a bar.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
But uh, if you want to be wealthy, open a
bar in downtown. No, get a trade, right.
Speaker 13 (30:44):
Get a trade apparently, and particularly own a trade company,
because that was such a good leading.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
By the way, well done.
Speaker 13 (30:49):
We are seeing this new American millionaire is the guy
who owns or the girl an h back company, a
plumbing place, an electrical company. They are profiting because private
equity firms across the country have been scooping these guys up.
And their model is super simple, Michael. What they do
is they come in and they roll up these businesses.
(31:11):
They buy like six h VAX companies in an area,
and they create these one large player so they improve
their margins. They add the managerial know how, they have
the back office efficiency, They beef up their marketing, they
beef up their recruiting budgets, and they say that this
is able to offer lower prices. Critics say it's higher
prices for consumers, but others say it improves the quality.
(31:35):
And know what, the technicians themselves seem to like it
because they generally get a twenty percent pay bomb because
of like these higher wages. Is the bonus the commission.
It's more of like the corporatization of absolutely every industry.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
So there's a lot of angles to this. One is
the investment angle, which is you've got six proven small
businesses that you can acquire with clients and a client list,
and a client at a base, you can combine marketing budgets.
I mean, I can see a lot of this making sense.
And then for the one that started his business and
clawed and built it and he gets to be one
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of the six, he cashes out and he's a millionaire.
Speaker 13 (32:11):
Yes, yeah, listen, it's hard to say this is a
bad idea and those who are reloxing because it is
a departure from generations past where people would hand these
down to their children or their employees, and now they're
telling them they're selling them for big paydays. And if
I think, if you have an entrepreneurial spirit, this is
(32:32):
yet another pro in the pro column for the trades,
because you can turn into a millionaire. Where it's like
if you go to a college and you get a job,
you best case scenario, no one's really paying you over
three hundred thousand, even, like unless you're getting bonus money.
But like the idea of being like that, this is
a totally different approach, and it kind of what's cool
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is that it shows that the trades are one of
the businesses that if you have the grit, you have
the American dream.
Speaker 3 (33:01):
So I would assume this is HVAX, plumbing, electrical stuff
like that, all of those.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Yeah, exactly, No big capital investment firms coming in and
gobbling up yard people, right, not yet.
Speaker 11 (33:14):
But I wouldn't doubt it.
Speaker 13 (33:16):
I honestly wouldn't doubt it. I mean, yeah, garden land maintenance.
That's an expensive bill and there's definitely good market.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
I had the opposite experience. I had a friend who
worked for a major company here might even be the
name of a governor, I don't know. Anyway, he didn't
like the way the company kind of operated and treated
employees and treated customers, so he started his own company.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
I bet there's a lot.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
I mean, because there's two kinds of people, right, I've
always been one that liked and cherished my employer. There
are things that my employer has to do to keep
in business that aren't in my gifting or in my
fulfillment zone. So it's amazing. There'll be a lot of
people that will go and get trade, and that trade
will serve them a good living. It's it's it's recession proof.
(34:06):
People are always gonna need plumbers, always need electricians. Uh,
and they'll be fine just being workers and make a
good wage, and they'll make an even higher wage if
their company gets bought up. And then there are some
that just start off with a trade, don't like the
way the companies run, start their own, create one successful
and they get to cash in.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
I don't know. It looks like when when win win.
Speaker 13 (34:25):
To me, Yeah, listen, I'm like you, Michael, I'm the
same way. My husband jokes, He's like, you're a corporate hack,
and I'm like, I am, I am.
Speaker 1 (34:33):
I don't want to look if I wanted to run
my own business, I could. I don't want to deal
with taxes, I don't want to deal with withholding, I
don't want to deal with leases.
Speaker 3 (34:41):
A lot lot it's a lot, all these people coming
at you.
Speaker 13 (34:44):
Yeah, And I'm not saying like I admire entrepreneurs.
Speaker 3 (34:47):
Oh I do too.
Speaker 13 (34:47):
I think it's way harder, like way harder. I'll be
the first to say it, like, like you know, I'm
kind of like, I'm like, I'm like a I'm like
a technician, Like I have my my skill set. I
can do it well, and I'll tell you that. But
I I have a tremendous But like you said, it
does kind of like it feels safer. But I'm all,
I don't know. I think if you're risk averse, this
is not for you, nor should. It could drive you nuts.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
I always wanted to be Reggie Jackson, never Steinbredner. But
here's the way for a Jackson to become a Steinbrenner.
All right, you want to get wealthy, learn a trade,
start a company, then get gobbled up by capitol investors.
Aaron's gonna be back with more next hour, appreciated aeron
a right. Fifty eight minutes after the hour, we come back.
We got to finish up our sounds of the day
and then our journey of discovery. Something Mitt Romney said
(35:31):
ringing truer than ever Your Morning Show continues.
Speaker 10 (35:34):
Hi, my name is fern Aaron and my morning show
is Your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno.