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Speaker 1 (00:37):
Well, my grandmother used to always say, stop crossing your eyes.
They're gonna stick that way. And she should have been saying,
don't do brit Hume.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
It could stick that way. She seems to me.

Speaker 5 (00:50):
I started doing brit Hume about forty five minutes ago,
and I can't stop.

Speaker 6 (00:54):
That's all I've heard for the past fifteen minutes.

Speaker 5 (00:56):
Because you said one minute, I said, it seems to
be It is often said that one minute of sixty seconds.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
You like my Britume, you like.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
Well, because it all started with Harris is going to
be on with Brett Bear, Okay, and then I do something.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
We about Brett and Brett. Ought to be a show.
Brett and Brett in the morning. You know, fifty minutes NonStop.

Speaker 5 (01:17):
Seems to me.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
No frick, no frick.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Then I wanted to and I just I can't stop.
It's okay, maybe we should have the intro again, give
it another try.

Speaker 4 (01:25):
No, we did it once. It worked. Well, let's leave
it alone for a couple, all right.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Having said all that, now it's eight minutes after the hour,
and good morning. Welcome to what we will call Tuesday,
October the fifteenth, twenty twenty four, a day where most
famous people are already dead.

Speaker 5 (01:40):
It seems to me most of the people born today
are dead, alright, so you know, it seemed to me
it's often said they are those that are upright and
those that are dead. Most are dead today. Only Jim
Palmer is still alive. We have one birthday, Do I
just skip them or do them?

Speaker 4 (01:56):
Well, Palmer's the only one with the birthday.

Speaker 7 (01:59):
Be fun.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
If they brought him back for an underwear ad all
his age, that'd be shriveled.

Speaker 5 (02:05):
It seems to me that you be down by the
closed caption. You think they're at Fox, right, now can
we ask her some tough questions? Well, you seem to
me you aught ask the questions nobody's asking Brett, or
are you Britton On'm Brett all.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Right, I'm done. I'm done.

Speaker 6 (02:23):
Are you okay?

Speaker 1 (02:24):
See, I can't even wear my glasses anymore. I've lower
them down my nose and I turn it. All right
if you're just waking up. Former President Trump is pledging
to bring interest rates down if elected. Vice President Kamala
Harris is going to sit down for an exclusive interview
with Brett Barrett. Fox News That's tomorrow at five. Recovery
efforts continue from Hurricane Milton and Helene in Florida, and

(02:44):
a North Carolina man is facing charges after allegedly threatening
FEMA worker. Yankees got off to a nice one nothing
start in their series with the Guardians. The Mets tied
their series in Los Angeles. You get beat nine to nothing,
you come back and win.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
That's set. Scotts. Mary Hart was.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Behind home plate, next to an empty seat, the empty
seat that once belonged the lot a King Larry no
longer at the game. But Larry's birthday was not today.
Just for your peabody's sake, but Yeah, that's a big
win for the Mets, so that series is tied to
one apiece. Heading back to the Big Apple, Josh Allen

(03:24):
and the Bills knocked off Jet's twenty three to twenty
last night in a AFC East showdown on Monday Night Football.
And that's just some of the top stories that we're
going to be covering throughout the morning. Thanks for waking
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(04:05):
the spelling of the last name, michaeld at iHeartMedia and
of course toll free one eight hundred and six eighty
eight ninety five twenty two. All right, well, the big
story if you're waking up, is Kamala Harris trying to
figure out what's happening in the polls. And it doesn't
take an expert to look very long to figure out
why everything is slip sliding away.

Speaker 4 (04:28):
It's the black vote. By the way, I do need
some music for.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
This slip slid. Same time, you can work in Paul Simon.
I think it's a good thing. At ABC, Hypsis poll
of likely voters found Harris up fifty to forty eight,
down to two. Nationally, she was up six Hillary, I'll
remind you in twenty sixteen was up.

Speaker 4 (04:52):
Six and went on to lose the race.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
CBS, you got poll of likely voters showed Harris up
fifty one to four forty eight just three. That's down
from four in September, and an NBC poll of registered
voters found a dead heat forty eight forty eight, Harris
down five. She was leading forty nine to forty four
just a month ago. No wonder, we're playing Paul time.

(05:20):
But here's the even better a better analysis of where
a lot of it has gone.

Speaker 4 (05:28):
This is this is.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
CNN, and they're doing an analysis a black vote. Now
we have seen the Democrats lose massive amounts of Hispanic votes.
I remember in the last midterm election when I saw
Miami Dade County go Republican. I was just like, Okay,
this is not a fluke. And it's been happening for
the better part of twelve to sixteen years gradually, and

(06:00):
I thought, wouldn't it be neat And just as we
did it, CNN aired it. So I'm going to air
the CNN version rather than ours. The Democrats margin with
black men eighteen to forty four, this is where you
bullseye it. So the days of Barack Obama having ninety
I think he carried ninety eight percent in one election,

(06:21):
ninety six percent another of black vote for Democrats is over,
and it's been slowly going over for the better part
of sixteen years. And if you want to find the
bullseye of that loss, it's men. And Harris is really

(06:43):
having a men problem. And I'm not even talking about
Dougie arm But if we look at black male voters
eighteen to forty four, this is the bullseye of the
problem for the Democrats. Or, as the CNN analyst said,
very very rarely do I get oh wow moments, here's

(07:03):
is Owa Mohman.

Speaker 8 (07:04):
And sometimes there's a trend line now I never noticed
before and make me go whoa, this is one of them.
A right, this is the Democratic margin among black men
under the age of forty five and presidential elections. You
go back to November of twenty twelve, what do you see.
You see Obama by eighty one. Clinton only won and
by sixty three. Then we're all the way down a
Biden last time around by fifty three, a tremendous drop already.

(07:28):
And then you take a look at the average of
the most recent polls and Kamala Harris is up by
only forty one points. That is about half the margin
that Obama won them by back in November of twenty twelve.
And this, I think is you know, when Barack Obama
goes in last week when he was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
it's essentially talking to young black men, he made it
seem like it was a Kamala Harris specific problem.

Speaker 9 (07:49):
Uh uh.

Speaker 8 (07:49):
This is part of a long standing trend of young
black men moving away from the Democratic Party, and Kamala
Harris is just the latest to face that.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
Max. These are extraordinary numbers.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
So like the Hispanic vote, this is a base of
the Democrat party that's been eroding for quite some time now.
The black vote, it doesn't seem like a lot when
it goes from ninety six to seventy, but it's hard
for Democrats to win with only seventy percent of the
black vote. And this really nails the bulls eye and
the dual area of trouble for Kamala Harris, which is

(08:20):
both men and black men, specifically eighteen to forty four
in half from Barack Obama in twenty twelve. And it
didn't just become a Kamala Harris problem. No, it went
from plus eighty one percent Obama to plus sixty three
percent Clinton to plus fifty three percent Biden to plus

(08:42):
forty one percent Harris. This pandering, this constant promising, this
constant taking for granted, it has an expiration date, and
it inconveniently comes while they're trying to hand things off
to both Biden and Harris. Maybe I should have played

(09:04):
times or changing that would have been more appropriate. Anyway,
I thought that was a fascinating We were getting ready
to break it all down, and then CNN did it and
I thought, well, can't go wrong, coming straight from Enton's
lips Harriett and breaking down the problems for the Democrats.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
Well, no wonder.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
In our top five stories of the day, you're gonna
hear Kamala Harris making all kinds of promises to attract
black vote because of what you just heard. You'll hear
it next your morning.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
Show, Michael B talk to me.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
I will Mike mccannon. Know, I was just thinking, I've
often said there can't be anything better than a cigarette
on a battlefield. What, well, you know, like bullets are flying.
I mean, who's thinking about the side of a cigarette pad.
It's got to be a great crisp cigarette in the
middle of a gunfight at war. Yeah, And then I
was just thinking, can there be anything better than a

(09:56):
fresh cup of coffee.

Speaker 4 (09:57):
Doing a morning show?

Speaker 10 (09:59):
Cannot?

Speaker 4 (10:00):
It just seems to taste better.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Now from the top of my cup of coffee to
the top of yours. Good morning, and welcome to Tuesday,
the fifteenth of October, twenty two minutes after the hour, I'm.

Speaker 4 (10:10):
The are your top five stories of the day?

Speaker 5 (10:14):
Waking up?

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Well, we just broke down to you how they've lost
half of the male Black vote eighteen to forty four
in sixteen years, so naturally, Kamala Harris is desperate to
get it back.

Speaker 4 (10:25):
Brian Shook has our road to the White House.

Speaker 11 (10:27):
Road to the White House. Twenty twenty four, Kamala Harris
says the Biden Harris administration has done a lot for
Black Americans. In an exclusive interview with broadcaster Roland Martin,
Harris talked about what she's done for the black community,
with Poles saying black enthusiasm for her is down slightly
more than it was for Biden in twenty twenty having.

Speaker 7 (10:50):
The lowest black unemployment in recent history. The work that
we have done that has been about investing in black businesses.

Speaker 11 (10:58):
The Democratic Presidential Canada added that she has fought for
black representation, including having the first black woman on the
Supreme Court, Justice Kaitanji Brown Jackson in Washington. I'm Brian Shook, Pandermach.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris will sit down for an
exclusive interview with Brett Baer not to be confused with
Brett Hume on Fox News. That'll be tomorrow at six
Eastern from Pennsylvania, key battleground state. In November. It'll be
her first interview with Fox. Are you ready for this ever?
Vice President Harris is going after former President Trump on

(11:36):
his remarks on healthcare. Oh, it was quite the rally yesterday.
Mark Mayfield has that story.

Speaker 6 (11:41):
Speaking at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, Monday night, Harris
said Trump wants to get rid of the Affordable Care
Act and would threaten healthcare coverage for forty five million people, and.

Speaker 7 (11:49):
He has no plan to replace it.

Speaker 4 (11:56):
Debate right quo concepts of.

Speaker 6 (12:01):
A flat The Democratic presidential nominee also said Trump is
a non serious man, but the consequences of him ever
being president again are brutally serious. Both Harris and Trump
campaign in the key swing state of Pennsylvania. Monday. Trump
took part in a town hall in Oaks, just outside
of Philadelphia.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
By Mark Mayfield, three more weeks, that's all we got
to make.

Speaker 4 (12:20):
It is three more weeks.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Ay, North Carolina man is facing charges for allegedly threatening
a FEMA worker. Lisa Taylor has that story.

Speaker 12 (12:27):
The ruther for County Sheriff's office said forty four year
old William Parsons was arrested in charged with going armed
to the terror of the public on Saturday, the sheriff's
office investigated reports about a male with an assault rifle
making a comment about possibly harming FEMA employees. The announcement
of the arrest comes after FEMA said it was temporarily
pausing aid in parts of North Carolina for Hurricane Helen
recovery after threats to emergency personnel. Ash County Sheriff Phil

(12:51):
Howell said the FEMIS personnel in the Mountain region were
receiving threats, which led to the agency taking precautionary steps
in Raleigh. I'mly, said Taylor.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
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not even by John, Paul, George and Ringo, not even.

Speaker 4 (13:08):
By the Year of My boyth.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
A new documentary, but the Beatles First Visit to America
is gonna prepare premiere on Disney Plus next month.

Speaker 4 (13:16):
Michael Castor will try to tap me but fail.

Speaker 13 (13:19):
With this report, Beatles sixty four will feature rare footage
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the Beatles producer George Martin, also remixed the band's famous
live performances on The Ed Sullivan Show and at the
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(13:40):
along with the keepers of the Beatles Apple Company, Sir
Paul McCartney, Sir Ringo Starr, George Harrison's widow Olivia Harrison,
and John Lennon's son Sean Ono.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
Lennon.

Speaker 13 (13:50):
Beatles sixty four will hit Disney Plus on November twenty ninth.
I'm Michael Castne.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
A rare comet seen in the San Diego sky this week,
pre Tennis says details.

Speaker 14 (14:00):
The comet is called chew Chean Sean, and it's rare
and it won't be back for eighty thousand years. But
you can't see it each night through the twenty six
NASA says skywatchers should look up and to the west
of Venus, which is the brightest planet in the sky,
about forty five minutes after sunset. You're looking for a
bright comet with a prominent tail streaking through the sky.

(14:22):
No binoculars or telescopes needed. I'm pre Tennis.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Well, if you fell asleep watching Monday night football, it
was the Bills who won twenty three to twenty on
the road over the Jets. By the way, if you're
expecting you know, like all this wild throwing with Josh
no it was the running game that dismantled the Jets.
Bills now four and two, Jets fall to two and four.
I'm telling you there's something about baseball this year. The

(14:46):
entire postseason has been one of the best since the seventies.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
And so here are the.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Mets kind of pulling their miracle Mets thing, just a
Hodgepodge thrown together team who you know, just can't stop
finding ways to win. And after getting beat nine to
nothing in Game one in Los Angeles, they come back
yesterday and even the series with the seven to three
win over the Dodgers, exploding with a Grand Slam and

(15:14):
five runs in the second, hold on to win seven
to three. Game three back in the Queens, New York
tomorrow night at seven o'clock. As for the Yankees, they
got started in the Bronx against the Guardians, and unfortunately
for our fans listening in Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Youngstown, it
was the Guardians who fell five to two to the Yankees.
So Yankees get the one up. They have Game two,

(15:35):
six thirty eight tonight from the Bronx. I mentioned it's
kind of like a slow day for birthdays. Jim Palmer
is like the only living person of celebrity.

Speaker 4 (15:44):
Status born on October fifteenth.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
All the rest have passed away, So we would, I guess,
talk about the Hall of Fame Orioles Pitcher now for
about sixty seconds to make up for all the other birthdays.
I think we just dropped today's birthdays today. I mean,
how many times can I bring up an old man
in his underwear? Most people do they even remember?

Speaker 4 (16:07):
Do you remember the underwear he?

Speaker 5 (16:08):
Did?

Speaker 4 (16:09):
You know? I do? Whether jockey or fruit of the loom?

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Ah? Should we make that? I was gonna make the
question of the day, all right? So we have Bill
Clinton and our Sounds of the day supposedly campaigning for
Kamala Harris talking about how they don't vet the legal
immigrants and that's why they kill Americans. It's another one
of those moments where you could just make that the

(16:34):
Trump commercial, kind of like Kamala on the view saying
I can't think of anything I would have done differently
than Joe. Okay, And so it begs the question of
the day. Who's hurting Kamala the most? Joe Biden, Barack Obama,
Bill Clinton or Kamala Harris, and I think we better
throw in my favorite answer in high school all of
the above, but we could also make the question of

(16:56):
the day. What underwear was Jim Palmer wearing. I'm gonna
go take a while. That was jockey. But I think
you're right that's because life holds no surprises for me. Anyway,
speaking of those sounds of the day, they're coming up
next on your morning show.

Speaker 4 (17:08):
Thanks for waking up with us.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
Hi.

Speaker 5 (17:10):
I'm Keith Andrews and Mobile, Alabama, and my morning show
is your Morning show with Michael del Jarny.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
This is your morning show with Pizza Boy. Hey, he
really delivers.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
I just had this visual, you know, like when you're
watching Fox and you're like, are all these people just
sitting in a green room in a suit waiting to
come out?

Speaker 6 (17:30):
Man?

Speaker 1 (17:30):
How are they just always there? And then I just
got this visual of brit He never goes home.

Speaker 5 (17:36):
He just you just sleeping the suit with his glasses right,
just waiting for tomorrow. When seems to me they're gonna
have Kamala Harris with Brett Bear. Britt might think it
was with him Sike's Eastern. It seems to me would
presumably be five Central three Pacific.

Speaker 4 (17:57):
People just don't understand.

Speaker 5 (17:59):
I'm sitting here, stressed out beyond the max, trying to
keep all of the balls in the.

Speaker 4 (18:05):
Changed for me change, I'm in the same playroom all
you've gone into this add meltdown today. Well, you know
I do have to give blood today. Maybe I know
what it is.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
Yeah, I'm usually just for new listeners listening to your
morning show. Whenever it's a dental day or I'm going
to get nitrous oxide, I'm always in a chipper mood.

Speaker 11 (18:25):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
It is my drug of choice. Uh, too bad.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
You can't do that in the car while you're driving,
just to add to the mix of everything else that's
going on while we're trying to drive. But today, yeah,
blood work, annual physical Oh.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
I don't like needles. I was never a needle guy.
I'm not a needle Hey, I'll go down. I mean,
but you know what's funny. As much as I hate it,
I have to watch it go in. I have to
know it's coming. I want to feel that little steel burn. Oh.

Speaker 1 (18:52):
So yeah, maybe I'm a little giddy because I'm to
look away. I'm dreading that that and I'm fasting you
know who I don't like to fast thirty seven minutes
after the pour. Thanks for waking up with your morning show.
We are on the air and on your iHeartRadio app.
Welcome to the fifteenth of October twenty twenty four, the
Tuesday edition of your morning show. If you're just waking up,
Former President Trump is pledging to bring interest rates down.

Speaker 4 (19:14):
Like to know how he plans to do that.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
Vice President Kamala Harris will sit down for an exclusive
interview with Fox and Now. I'm stuck doing Brit Hume
all day. And a North Carolina man is facing charges
after allegedly threatening a FEMO worker. And the Yankees take
the one to zero lead in their ALCS. The Mets
even up their series at one game apiece, and it
was the Bills twenty three to twenty and the running
game of the Bills that got them past the Jets

(19:37):
in an AFC clash on the East last night on
Monday Night Football. All right, if you're just waking up,
Sounds of the Day probably hands down. The Sound of
the Day broke about mid day yesterday. We were I
was talking a minute ago about baseball and how I'm
just enjoying the postseason.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
I don't think I've enjoyed baseball this much since the
mid seventies.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
And if we get a yank Keys Dodgers World Series,
it's gonna feel like nineteen seventy seven, seventy eight. But
using a baseball analogy, Red would like me to tell
you that Bill Clinton's.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
Fastball is not what it used to be. All right.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
So Bill Clinton's campaigning and I'll remind everyone for Kamala and.

Speaker 4 (20:16):
Says this, you had a case of Jordan.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
H He's talking about Lncoln Riley being killed by an
illegal immigrant.

Speaker 10 (20:28):
Yeah, well, if they'd all been properly.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Vet would happen. If they had all been properly vetted,
that probably wouldn't have happened.

Speaker 4 (20:39):
Think about that.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Never Mind reports they're eating dogs, never mind they've taken
over five apartment complexes, what about those that are coming
and killing. By the way, I don't think Bill Clinton
would have said it that way at Lincoln Riley's funeral either,
I'm sorry for the loss of your daughter. You know
that illegal immigrant been properly vetted.

Speaker 4 (21:03):
All right, So that's.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
Probably not the words Kamala Harris is wanting to hear.
But wait, he goes further.

Speaker 10 (21:11):
But if they're all properly vetted, that doesn't happen. In
America is not having enough babies to.

Speaker 5 (21:19):
Keep our populations.

Speaker 9 (21:21):
So we need.

Speaker 10 (21:22):
Immigrants that have been vetted to do work.

Speaker 4 (21:26):
There wouldn't be a problem with so yeah, you know,
no big deal.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
Had they just properly vetted that person, Lincoln Riley would
be alive. But let's face it, we need to vet
him and we need to bring them because we need
him as workers because we're not keeping up with a
birth rate. Now, Bill Clinton is right in his sick worldview,
his solution is wrong. The Democrats don't ever want to
talk about faith, family and country. They like to beraid

(21:56):
people like JD. Vance to talk about covenant marriage, talk
about parenting and not raising kids you raise pigs, but
training up children and a generation of moral citizens, self
governed people. So they reject the Bible and go forth
and multiply, but they can see they've got an economic crisis.

(22:18):
This whole thing falls like a house of cards. You
want to just abort all your babies. You want to
just believe global warming is going to kill us all.

Speaker 4 (22:27):
You want to.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
Believe that it's just far too selfless to have children
it's unaffordable. Well, then you don't have the next generation
to work and pay for the previous generation. Your entitlement
programs collapse, your consumption based economy collapses. And if you

(22:50):
want to see how difficult it is, look at China
with all of their birthing bands. They have a population crisis.
And that crisis isn't I mean, I'm sure there's some
on the far left I think this isn't a crisis.
We have to control the population. We have limited resources.
You see what the left doesn't want to ever look
you in the eye and tell you is they don't

(23:11):
like you exhaling. That's the truth now on the abortion issue,
life begins when it's wanted. That's how sick we become
in a culture of death. And if it's not wanted,
we'll turn a blind eye to whatever you do at
whatever trimester. But think of how shallow this worldview is.

(23:33):
Oh well, that's terrible that that young girl was killed,
But had he been properly vetted, he wouldn't have got in.
And we need to properly vet because we need these
people to get in because we're not having kids.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
We're busy aborting our children.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
So we've got to bring in a slave generation to
do all these jobs for us.

Speaker 4 (23:49):
And that's somehow a noble worldview.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Sick, no wonder Kamala Harris on Indigenous Day yesterday, who
can't see the flaws in what we're doing, you know,
farming them in. Let's get these slave workers in here
for us because we're not having kids anymore. Or how

(24:14):
about nevermind they're coming in and bringing gangs with them
and trafficking and disease and murder. She can't see that
happening in present day, but oh she sees our history
three hundred years ago, crystal clear.

Speaker 7 (24:29):
It is an honor, of course, to be with you
this week as we celebrate Indigenous People's Day, as we
speak truth about our nation's history.

Speaker 4 (24:39):
That's right. We're awful people. You don't know that.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Crack open your kids textbooks, go to college, listen to
the democrats. We're an awful people with an awful history
founding fathers. We're despicable slave owners. The explorers that found
this country, not the ones that bring again. The ones
that break in are great, but the ones that you
know found this nation and spread disease and took land. Oh,

(25:06):
we are an awful, awful But Donald Trump is always
talking about how negative we are in this country.

Speaker 9 (25:15):
Are positive. Here's kamalis blind eye to the invasion of
our border that she's orchestrated, but crystal clear vision and
those that came and diseased and stole on land.

Speaker 7 (25:31):
Since nineteen thirty four, every October, the United States has
recognized the voyage of the European explorers who first landed
on the shores of the Americas. But that is not
the whole story. That has never been the whole story straight.

(25:52):
Those explorers ushered in a wave of devastation for tribal nations,
perpetrating violence, stealing land, and spreading disease. We must not
shy away from this shameful past.

Speaker 4 (26:08):
What about your shameful reality? Trump killed the bill?

Speaker 10 (26:14):
Yep right, the will was written my senior Republicans in
the when you killed the bill.

Speaker 4 (26:23):
Keep down, Bell, keep going.

Speaker 14 (26:26):
You had a case of Jordan.

Speaker 15 (26:32):
Killed.

Speaker 11 (26:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (26:35):
Well, if they'd all been probably better, that probably would
not happen.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
That just sounds the day for Tuesday, the fifteenth of October.
You have our Lord twenty twenty four, all right, forty
five minutes after the hour we come back, not one,
not two, not three, but your top five stories of
the day in rings, rings on your fingers and the
battles on your toes. They're getting bigger and more and
more affordable because they're grown in a lab. Aaron real

(27:00):
that gem of a story. Straight ahead, as your morning
show continues, Good morning.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
We'll never tell you what to think, but we will
give you a lot to think about. It's your morning
show with Michael do chuan'o.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
Thank you, Blake McCann forty nine minutes after the hour,
and you can't have your morning show without your voice.
You can email me Michael di at iHeartMedia dot Com,
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(27:37):
with a Bookie to Big John, we go in the
Your Morning Show sportsbook with today's presidential.

Speaker 15 (27:41):
Odds Presidential betting odds update Trump minus one twenty five
kam La plus one point thirty. Tremendous odds right there
for Trump. By the way, everybody making money with DJT
was fourteen when I gave it you up five yesterday,
three dollars before the open today to thirty three dollars.

Speaker 4 (28:04):
Thirty three dollars. Hey, let me add one to that too.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
I like the Yankees tonight, not much value, but minus
one sixty nine.

Speaker 4 (28:10):
The Yankees are going up to nothing.

Speaker 5 (28:12):
Over the gods.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
I notice I said god. A lot of.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Gods tie for the top five stories of the day.
President Trump is pledging to bring down interest rates if
elected in November.

Speaker 4 (28:24):
Mark Mayfield has that story.

Speaker 6 (28:26):
Speaking at a town hall outside of Philadelphia on Monday,
Trump said, at two percent, there was plenty of money
for everybody.

Speaker 10 (28:32):
We had interest rates at two percent, and now they're
ten percent, then you can't get the money.

Speaker 6 (28:38):
The Republican presidential nominee added there would be no tax
on Social Security benefits for seniors. Trump also repeated the drill, Baby,
Drill phrase, saying we're going to have so much energy.
National polls have indicated a very tight race between Trump
and Vice President Harris. I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 4 (28:53):
Three weeks baby, three weeks.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
The parents of an Israeli American hostage killed in the
Gaza are giving details about their son's death.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
Brian Shook has that story.

Speaker 11 (29:02):
In an interview with NBC News. They say the body
of Hirsch Goldberg Pollen was found bullet ridden and emaciated
in a sixty foot deep tunnel.

Speaker 16 (29:11):
The gunshot one of them was so you know, right
on his hand, went through his hand, into his neck
and came out the side of his head.

Speaker 11 (29:21):
The twenty three year old Goldberg Pollen was among two
hundred and fifty one people taken hostage during the Hamas
terrorists attack on October seventh, twenty twenty three. I'm Brian Schuk.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
As parents deal with their own stress from Hurricane Helene
and Milton, they need to monitor their children's anxiety as well.
Tammy Trhilo has more.

Speaker 17 (29:41):
Psychologist Jennifer Katzenstein with John Hopkins All Children's Hospital in
Saint Petersburg, Florida, says kids show stress in a lot
of ways.

Speaker 18 (29:49):
They can have experiences such as more anxiety or fear
or worry about the safety of others, including pets, and
also potential worry about future storm are another storm that
may be coming.

Speaker 17 (30:02):
She says, if your family has been affected by the hurricanes,
you should maintain routines and expectations for good behavior. Parents
should also reassure children that they're doing everything possible to
keep them safe. Week four months after the event, watch
for nightmares or other signs that your child is reliving
the hurricanes. I'm tammaged forr HEO.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
When Tesla showed off its new design for its latest
robotic creations last week, some people accused Elon Musk's company
of ripping off designs from the two thousand and four
Will Smith movie I Robot. Michael Kastner has details.

Speaker 13 (30:31):
The presentation itself was called We Robot, a homage to
the title of the Isaac Asimov short story collection on
which the film was based. Still, some were quick to
call out the similarities of the cyber Cab Robotaxi Robovan
and newest Tesla robot to things seen in the movie.
Now the director of that movie, Alex Proyas, has weighed in,

(30:54):
posting on x, Hey, Elon, can I have my designs back?

Speaker 4 (30:58):
I'm Michael Kasner.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Of course, if that robot would turn and slap him
in the face, that we know he stole the design.
Aaron Rayal is joining us because rings are getting bigger
as lab grown diamonds catch up with naturals.

Speaker 4 (31:10):
Oh something tells me yours is real.

Speaker 16 (31:14):
How'd you know? I No, this was before actually the
lab grown diamonds were even a thing. But it's interesting
because I'm forty, so I'm not that much older than
the young ones, but I'm older. And what's so fascinating
is that this isn't just a story about like, oh,
lab grown diamonds are coming up.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
Yes, we know that.

Speaker 16 (31:31):
What we're seeing is this like revealed preference from younger
generations for lab grown diamonds. They like them more. Yeah,
they want them.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
You, by the way, don't kids yourself. Young people think
you're old. They think I'm ancient, but they think you're old.

Speaker 15 (31:48):
No, you're absolutely right.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
When I in my younger days, marriage days, there was
the cubic sirconia that was out. Now, I would be appalled.
I mean I literally went by the book with Andrea.
I mean, you got a percentage of my gross salary
as it would be appropriate. But I wasn't interested in that.
That's fake. This is different. They're real diamonds. They're lab grown.

(32:11):
It's a real problem for the diamond industry because they're
so much more affordable. And now we got all these
real diamonds out there. I don't think they're going to
be able to hold their value. But this is different
because they're actual diamonds, right.

Speaker 16 (32:26):
Right, It's the same exact thing. It's just as opposed
to thousands of years of the pressure of earth making them.
They did in a law, but it's like actually the
same material. And then depending on how you cut them,
oftentimes they can be clearer many in many circumstances than
actual lab grown diamonds. So what's kind of done is
bifurcated the market. You have these lab grown diamonds just
as real as natural ones. Roughly half of buyers prefer that.

(32:49):
The other half still prefer something that has romantic flaws,
but the average cost. What this has done is made
like diamonds bigger, much bigger. But as a result, people
often now assume if your diamond is too big, that
that can't possibly be real. We know you and and
so far this year we've seen stones they're selling for like,

(33:11):
on average sixty six hundred dollars. As a result, the
average diamond overall for like real ones, non real ones.

Speaker 4 (33:19):
Create We got to come up with a phrase for this.

Speaker 16 (33:21):
Naturally, saying lab I actually have a friend who's in
the jewelry business, and I'm like, the lab grown diamonds
and she's like, can you can you please say ethical?
And I was like sorry, oh whoops, yeah.

Speaker 4 (33:30):
Because they they get touchy about it. You know that
accience is always on the adjective.

Speaker 16 (33:36):
I know, right, I'm like, sorry, sorry, the ethical diamonds
those sell for forty six hundred compared to the cigar.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
Right, so you're looking at you know, not quite half,
but you're looking at thirty five percent savings.

Speaker 4 (33:45):
Easy, yeah, exactly, but they are.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
But they're going to be perfect, right, And because they're perfect,
some people think they look different.

Speaker 16 (33:54):
So that's a great that's actually a great way of
putting it because a lot of it depends on the
jeweler and how they cut it apparently, and like you
can cut it to be a cushion cut, to be
an emerald cut, so like you're working with something that's
like it, I guess perfect. But yes, you're right. But
if you look at like a twenty eight year old
getting engaged today, they don't have the associations of like

(34:14):
a diamond is Forever that ad campaign stopped in two
thousand and eight. They are not familiar with it like they.

Speaker 17 (34:20):
Just don't care.

Speaker 16 (34:21):
And actually, what's so interesting is that now this generation
is going ring shopping with their significant other. Used to
ask like a mother or a best friend, and it
turns out the mother or the best friend often persuaded
the man to spend more, where the woman herself, the
spouseer about to have, often prefers to save. They want

(34:43):
to be more frugal because they want to like buy
a house.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
And Aaron, I don't have the research because it was
too long ago, but I think that was probably the
case even then. You know, we're seeing more more people saying,
you know, let's not have a big wedding. You know,
let's use that money for a down payment on a house.
You're gonna see the same thing with me, because that
was true with the que brick circonia. But these are
lab grown and their actual diamonds. I'm guessing you were. Ah,
you're kind of an old soul, so I'm thinking your

(35:06):
marquis or emerald cut is your favorite or did you
go traditional round.

Speaker 16 (35:10):
I'm like, literally often shocked by how good you are
at this stuff. You might be the best people reader
I've ever met in life. I have an Emerald cut
time in.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Yeah, and that's why I encourage everyone. Even though I
don't gamble, don't play poker with.

Speaker 16 (35:23):
Me Eron Ray, I don't think we should.

Speaker 12 (35:25):
You're a little bit psychic.

Speaker 5 (35:27):
I'm a scary Earlier today I was Brett Humerit wouldn't
know what your ring was. He would know. Dano's without you.

Speaker 4 (35:34):
All right, Aaronel's gonna be back in the third hour
with more great stuff. Stick around.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Your morning show continues with my Journey of Discovery.

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Next, must hear radio? Why because it's the truth and
it's gonna hurt.

Speaker 1 (35:47):
I'm Daniel Cousey and Tampa and my morning show is
your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno.

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