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This is your morning show with Michael del John's big
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Speaker 3 (00:49):
Seven minutes after the hour, Welcome to month, b B Monday.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Why is he in a good mood? It's Monday and
it's west going on with you. You've been like this
for like ten fifteen minutes. I actually need a vacation
to what I need.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
After this weekend we had Nick's birthday, nineteenth birthday, which,
by the way, I discovered if you're ever in Nashville,
you'll have a hard time getting in unless, of course,
you eat at the elderly buffet hour like I do,
because I get My daughter starts her new job with
a pediatrician today as a nurse, and she was griping
about having to get up at the crack of dawn. Oh,

(01:26):
I get up with the crack of doon. Oh, And
so Nick chimes in, well, who hasn't The dad will
be up way before you. He doesn't get up at
the crack of don He gets up in the middle
of the night. That's a great explanation for our life,
isn't It.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Is the what's true? We get up in the middle
of the night. That's not very pleasant as it.

Speaker 4 (01:45):
Oh it's sometimes, you know what, Sometimes it's great, Like
this morning, I had trouble getting up, and as a
general rule, my alarm goes off at three point fifteen
and my feet at the floor, and today I laid
there till three point thirty.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Oh. I never do that for fear I will never
wake back up.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
I have two alarms sets I pop, I pop up
like the house is on fire. Okay, yeah, but the
arm did go off in the middle of a compelling dream,
though not compelling enough.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
For me to remember it. So anyway, make a long
story short.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
We had Nick's birthday, that my dad's birthday, then Mother's Day,
and we got two moms you know, in skilled facilities.
It was a tough weekend, but it was and I'd
like to thank the Oklahoma City Thunder for giving me
the most stressful as stressful as everything I just said,
and as expensive as everything I just said.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Sure, one thing I'll say about Giovanni's.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
Everything I ordered at the restaurant atmosphere service top of
the line, right, I mean by New York Paris standards,
top of the line.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
Everything we ordered, from appetizer to entree, dessert, to the
bread to this to the that was like the best
you've ever had? Like I At one point during the meal,
I said, is there anything anyone experienced even remotely average?

Speaker 1 (03:12):
And nobody could say notice anything.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
I had lobster raviolis in a vodka sauce, which is
half red sauce half alfredo.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
So this is a little better than red lobster.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
Yes, okay, Now the bill arrived right across the face.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
It was like about this is three times my first rent.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
But it was absolutely but as stressful as everything was,
I would like to think the Oklahoma City Thunder for
not starting to play basketball until there was six minutes left.
So I could be pre ulcer, don't waste energy, but
we ul You know there's something about the NBA. It's
so different than college. Well, yes, it's just it's just
drive and threes and try or not try.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Kick it out shoot the three.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
So you're just sitting there with what we call an
Italian odjita watching this. But we tied the series two
games apiece, heading back to Oklahoma City on two, which
is good. We have a couple of News Today new
affiliate honing in on where I grew up in Nowleans.
We're getting closer. We welcome Today News Radio one oh
four nine WBUV in Biloxi, Mississippi. Oh hey, welcome, been

(04:25):
many a time in Biloxi. In fact, I would like
to crown Biloxi with this h first of all best
minor league baseball team name the Shuckers.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
Oh that's nuts.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
Yeah, and the logo is like an angry an angry
oyster getting shot.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:42):
I think they're double a baseball the shuck And then
I believe, even though it began in New Orleans, I
believe the best Ruth's Chris Steakhouse is in Biloxi. Okay,
I can't remember which casino that's in, but you know,
it would be a good day to do. Have listeners
who who are regulars of the show, who are always
at the kitchen table in the morning, send us talkbacks.

(05:05):
I'll tell you what, Aluxi, what to expect, what new
listeners can expect because this show.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Is very d D. That's a great, great idea, and
they could.

Speaker 5 (05:15):
Call in Big John Gabe and the folks that are
always talk back in.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Well, you know, the key to radio success is being relatable. Sure,
I like to think that we actually love our listeners.
We serve them literally, like you know, we got the
bucket out and we're washing dirty feet.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
It's a give and take. They serve us as well. Yeah,
you know, but relatable is the key.

Speaker 3 (05:39):
And I would just like to say to anyone stumbling
out of the Treasure Bay Casino right now in Biloxi
at five o'clock at the morning, having finally been rejected
by your ATM machine, good morning and welcome to the
all new Your Morning Show on News Radio one O
four nine WBUV and Biloxi Thrilled to be on a

(06:01):
Biloxi at least my dad will hear me a couple
of days a week.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Say, now, that's nice.

Speaker 5 (06:05):
Has he not been able to hear you up until now,
like on the radio.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Well, you know, using the phone thing and everything. No, but.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Dad has been known to frequent the boulravage in Biloxi,
so we think he'll probably hear us a couple of days.
Why don't you fill in from time to time when
you need time? All that would be fun. Dad had
his birthday. I believe he's eighty seven years old. I said,

(06:35):
happy birthday. Oh yeah, well I'm here and I'm gonna
try to be here next year.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
That was it.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
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Speaker 3 (07:33):
But because I do those powders, it makes sure I
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just don't ever crave water. There are days It'll be
like seven thirty a night, I'll be like, all right, baby,
I'm gonna go to bed, and as I'm walking towards
the bedroom, I'll think I haven't had a sip of
water unless it was in coffee and read.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
Well, that's what my wife says all the time, when
he's like, you haven't drinking water?

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Did? And what I've had coffee?

Speaker 3 (07:57):
But I never think of this stuff gets me drinking
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Speaker 1 (08:10):
What I mean.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
Yeah, I'm scared and I don't ever really feels thirsty.
I mean I drink water and I'm on the treadmill. Okay,
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(08:34):
It is your morning show, and we can't have it
without your voice. So you can use a talk back
if you're listening on the iHeartRadio app. Jeffrey would like
the theme today to be explain to Biloxi listeners or
any new listeners what this show is.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
About and why they're gonna love it.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
Yeah, and of course we'll naturally weed out anybody it
says you're gonna hate it. There is a theme to
today's show that I probably should have got to rather
than wasting this first nine minutes.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
We did, But.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
Overall, there's a theme and I wrote it down this way.
There's the Trump administration, and you're gonna see this in
all our top stories.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
The US China trade deal. We're gonna get to details
today but we're looking at a deal that has been
reached with tremendous lowering of these teriff rates. So this
is a major victory for President Trump. He put a
cap on prescription drugs. This could save anywhere from thirty

(09:34):
to eighty percent. How many times have people been pandering
for votes on this stuff. He just comes through with
an executive order, And what it's going to do when
he signs it is You're not gonna be able to
sell a pharmaceuticalg pharmaceutical drug in the United States for
a petty more than you sell it at its lowest
rate in other countries. Now, who's big farm, the left

(09:58):
or the right. The last remaining living US hostage is
headed home. This is wonderful news. Eaden Alexander is a
dual US Israeli citizen, and he is believed to be
the last American alive being held hostage by Hamas he's
coming home, Zelensky has agreed to sit down and have
talks with Putin in Russia. You know, I had a

(10:21):
thought this morning, do you remember?

Speaker 3 (10:24):
I mean, first of all, Barack Obama was in the
United States Senate, I think not even sixty days.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
When he began his run for president. So I mean,
he wasn't even and then.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
He wasn't president what like thirty days, and he got
a Nobel Peace Prize. What are you going to give
Donald Trump if he calms things down with India and Pakistan,
comes to some kind of agreement to keep Iran from
being a nuclear power, and he ends this war with

(10:52):
Russia and Ukraine, Let alone keeps the peace through a
defeated Hamas and a rebuilding of the Gaza. You better
invent one, is my advice to you. The market is
going to explode today. Futures, of course, are way up
on the news of the US China talks. You also

(11:17):
have the border getting all these dangerous people out of
the country, lowering energy prices, all of the above, and
then what do you have the Democrats just trying to
block deportations, just continuing to play identity politics, just being

(11:38):
and it's an opposition party. But are they being opposition
to partisan party platform to Trump and Musk is boogeymen
evil or they just become opposition to the American people.

(12:00):
So you get this overall snapshot of the Trump administration
being the adults in the room and the Democrats acting
childish and being the kids. And one thing here at
your morning show we never do is tell you how
to think. But I mean that's just as we look down,
just look at these are the top stories today. Treasury

(12:23):
Secretary Scott Assent says Trump administration is closing in on
a trade deal with China. Stock market is soaring in futures.
President Trump is leaving for a four day trip to
the Middle East. President Trump says he will sign an
executive order to cap prescription drugs and pharmaceutical prices. A
Masco released the last American hostage being held in the
Gaza today. Very productive adult and I mean it happens

(12:50):
daily and kind of like when you're in the hospital
and you follow your heart monitor. You're looking extra close
at something you never even think about on a normal day.
And so there's been over reactions on the tariffs, you know,
some rough patches, but everything is starting to come together.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
One unfinished piece of this puzzle.

Speaker 3 (13:11):
Making the Trump tax cuts permanent and getting on to
the final pieces of the economic puzzle. And I think
the President is going to have it all done in
six months, so you could sit back and focus on
the midterm elections.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
The adults are being very productive. Kids oh I have
more of their tantrums, especially in Sounds of the day.
Straight Ahead, It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chno.
There is a very good movie in the eighties, Biloxi Blues.
You all to watch it. Good morning, Biloxi. This is

(13:51):
Big John from the Club. Welcome aboard. Where the Hell's
bill O'Reilly?

Speaker 3 (13:58):
We did not replace O'Reilly in Biloxi Blexi Blues. By
the way, is Matthew Broderick and.

Speaker 1 (14:03):
One of my favorites, Christopher Walker Walk great great move.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
Welcome to WVUV News Radio one oh four to nine, Biloxi,
to the Your Morning Show family. These are your top
five stories of the day. Treasury Secretary Scott Bissett says
the Trump administration is closing in on a trade negotiation
with China. Details to come later today. Chris Karagio has
more right now. Percent said Sunday from Switzerland. The details

(14:28):
will be coming on Monday. With the talks productive, Chinese
goods have been hit with tariffs as high as one
hundred and forty five percent under the Trump administration. Percent
and US Trade Representative Jamison Greer met with their Chinese
counterparts in Switzerland over this weekend, with Trump saying in
a post on truth social yesterday that an opening up
of China to American business is wanted for the good

(14:51):
of both China and the US.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
I'm Chris Garagio.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
Baseline tariffs of ten percent are likely to stay in
place as the US negotiates trade deals with countries around
the world.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Tammy Trihilo has the details.

Speaker 6 (15:02):
That's the word from Commerce Secretary of Howard Lutnik, who
tells CNN State of the Union that foreign companies and countries,
and not Americans, will bear the burden.

Speaker 7 (15:11):
We do expect a ten percent baseline tariff to be
in place for the foreseeable future, but don't buy the
silly arguments that the US consumer pays businesses. Their job
is to try to sell to the American consumer.

Speaker 6 (15:26):
Plutnick says he's optimistic about US trade talks with China
and Switzerland that happened over the weekend, but didn't provide
any details. In a post on social media, President Trump
described Saturday's meeting is very good, saying there was great
progress made. I'm Tammy Trichillo, Rosida.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
Trump says, the last living US American hostage being held
by Hamas and the Gaza is returning to New Jersey.

Speaker 8 (15:47):
Hamas issue to statement Sunday saying it was releasing Israeli
American e John Alexander to reach a ceasefire agreement that
would allow humanitarian aid.

Speaker 9 (15:57):
To flow into Gaza.

Speaker 8 (15:59):
Alexander graduated from Tenafly High School in twenty twenty two,
joined the IDF and was captured at his army base
when Hamas attacks Southern Israel. On October seventh, twenty twenty three,
US Special Envoy of the Middle East Steve Whitkoff says
he's traveling to Israel to secure the twenty one year
old's release.

Speaker 9 (16:20):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
Thunder gave me a lot of anxiety, but they pulled
it off. Ninety two eighty seven and Denver. That series
now tied to two games a piece. Game five coming
up Tuesday in Oklahoma City, Calves down forty and a
half lost to the Pacers one twenty nine, one oh nine.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
They now trailed three games to one.

Speaker 10 (16:37):
This is James from Greenwood, South Carolina, and my morning
show is your Morning Show with Michael Dojorno.

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Speaker 3 (17:15):
Treasury Secretary Scott Passent says the Trump administration is closing
in on a trade deal with China. They have all
but agreed to one hundred and fifteen percent cuts and
tariffs for ninety days and have the framework for a
consensus moving forward. This would be a huge economic victory
for the Trump administration and the stock market futures are

(17:36):
looking as though they're ready to respond, and they should
soar through the roof. Meanwhile, the President is headed for
a forty trip to the Middle East. I of all
the stories today, I'm having a hard time, you know,
figuring out why are we getting a new air Force
one seven forty seven from cutter It's free right well,
but still, I mean when you it's not your average

(17:58):
seven forty seven. These are equipped very uniquely and differently.
So I mean, I don't know, and don't we have enough?
I mean, can't we make our own seven can't we do?

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Just use it for parts? Yeah, use it for parts.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
Well. Roy O'Neill is our your morning show national correspondent.
He'll join us at six five after the next hour,
which will be six o five in the Central time zone,
seven O five in the Eastern time zone, and Bible
five elsewhere.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
I don't know if I get this one.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
It's it's a lavish gift from a foreign country, but
it's a bizarre one and one that I would have thought,
you know, would be we do our own Air Force one.
I would think we don't want I don't I don't
know that. I want to trust that the transportation in
the air strip it down, sell it off as parts.
That's like it's like the FAA taking over all the

(18:51):
you know, ground control for Air Force one. No, we'll
do it ourselves here in the military. John Decker is
going to be joining us on these developments. This will
be huge for Donald Trump. Could it be that Vladimir
Putin and Zelensky are going to meet actually meet this
week in Turkey to discuss the end of the Russian
Ukraine War. You know, the fact if they meet, I

(19:12):
think it's over. You know, we kind of looked at
it this way. I think, ultimately, in the delusions of grandeur,
that Vladimir Putin is not trying to bring back the
Soviet Union, though I think he wishes it never would
have dismantled. I think he's trying to reassemble the Russian
Empire map. It's clear now after all this time, that's

(19:38):
just not going to happen. So now he's trying to
get everything he can and get out, hopefully with less
embarrassment than Afghanistan in the eighties. So I think he
wants an out. But you know, we kind of we
visit every Thursday with Lieutenant Colonel James Karafano, and he's like,
he may want to go another year. I think if

(20:02):
he was going to go another year, he'd be going
his other year. The fact that he's even considering visiting
with Zelensky and Turkey this week tells me I think
he's leaning towards ending it now. This would be amazing news.
We joked earlier in the first half hour Barack Obama,
for some odd reason, got a Nobel Peace Prize having

(20:22):
done nothing for like we'd have to go back and
research that it wasn't, but thirty days into his presidency wasn't.
If my memory serves me, well, what are you going
to give Donald Trump? If he completes these talks with
Iran on nukes, ends this war with Russia and Ukraine

(20:45):
begins to piece together a new Gaza and Middle East.
Andy freed all the hostages. Last one comes home today
living hostage from the US. You I didn't even think
the Nobel Peace Prize is enough. You better create a
new one league of his own. And that's been kind
of a theme for today that we have. You know,

(21:07):
all of these I don't know how it was in
your home growing up, but in Italian homes, everybody was there,
everyone was eating, and you were in multiple rooms let alone.
The adults were at the big tables in the kitchen
and the dining room. Kids are at the little tables
that were kind of created in the kitchen and in
the family room. And it sure looks like from the

(21:29):
hostage release to the tariff deal with China, to the
talks with Zelenski and putin. I mean, the adult table
is clearly the Trump administration and what he got the
Dems doing storming ice facilities, acting like children. I'm not
a big fan of either party, quite frankly, and I

(21:52):
think our founding fathers weren't and I think we'd be
better off maybe without either. But one party is certainly
on a roll and the other one not figure out
what to be as even Wokeness has died on their
watch probably.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
The best example of that.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
Did anybody notice that Jensaki has failed in less than
three days? You see, I have a saying for new
listeners to catch. I never delight in the misfortune of others.
If that had ever become my nature or character, I'd
have killed that a long time ago. There are certain
things that are hard to die to. Transforming into the

(22:31):
likeness of Christ as not one of them. I actually
feel sorry for Jensaki. I mean three days, because when
you're on MSNBC and the ratings crumble, I mean, you
begin in rubble and then you make the rubble crumble.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
But I found it fascinating. I'm not making fun of Jensaki, but.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Here's Jensaki kind of establishment partisan Democrat Party former White
House spokesperson for Biden, in a show they renamed The
Reefing Rachel Maddow is extreme angry narrative matrix left. MSNBC

(23:17):
can't appeal to any level of common sense, any level
of reasonableness. And this is how the matrix works, and
so you got to feed. It's like putting the wrong
fuel in a vehicle. It won't work. This is why
they're stuck. I remember when there was a moment that

(23:44):
CNN in particular, could have broke to the center and
they'd probably be the number one network right now, and
they chose to go left. You're watching the Democrat Party
make the same mistakes CNN made about ten years ago.
At that same time, MSNBC, you know, all looking for
programming lanes, decided we're going to be the Obama Network

(24:08):
and we're gonna go and they're all still there today.
It's there to prove what I'm saying is not a theory.
Axelrod's still there, Van Jones is still there. It's all
the Obama apparatus because that was the Obama Network. And
I remember when they just all out in content, positioning

(24:30):
and imaging became the Obama Network. I was thinking to myself, now,
how does that work? What do you do if he's
gone in four years, or even if he makes it
eight what do you do eight years from now? And
they went all in on Obama, and when Obama left,
they were left with only Rachel Madow.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
CNN chose to go extreme left.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
They almost became the network for the squad, the socialist
radical and then MSNBC kind of morphed into that same thing.
And you can't put somebody from establishment Democrat Party that
was a spokesperson for a White House and replace Rachel

(25:12):
Maddow with her and have it be successful. But I mean,
when you're down to nothing, I mean MSNBC's prime time
ratings are less than my nineteen ninety five ratings were
in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and they're national and we were a
sixty fourth market. I mean, you see these networks on
TV and you think, wow, those guys must make a
lot of money. Wow, they're national. I wish they would

(25:37):
do podcasting and network television and cable network television all
in the same ratings, so you could see just how
some guy sitting in his room right now is talking
to more people than MSNBC doing a podcast but the
notion that you know, wow, with hardly anybody watching, you

(26:02):
replaced Rachel Maddow and what little was left left, and
so Jensaki is out I think after three days.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
Well that'll be a blow to the ego.

Speaker 3 (26:15):
Anyway, we're gonna keep an eye on the Zelenski talks
if that happens this week. This, you know, is significant,
as the China tariff is significant, is securing the border.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
This would be huge to end this war.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
And after all, was Donald Trump that went out on
a limb, and probably he said if I was president,
this war never would have happened, and I don't think
it would have. But when he said I'll have this
settled before I even take office, well that obviously was
overly ambitious. But if you can get it done at
one hundred and twenty days, nothing wrong with that either.
All right, forty four minutes after the hour, Thanks for
waking up with your morning show. If y'all just waking up,

(26:48):
not one, not two, not three, but your top five
stories to day are next.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono. All right,
if you're just waking up.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
President Trump says he we will sign an executive.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
Order today to cap prescription.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
Drug and pharmaceutical prices at the lowest cost offered to
any country.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
Mark Mayfield has more on this in.

Speaker 10 (27:11):
A post on truth Social Trumps and the US has
been treated unfairly and that healthcare costs will be reduced
by what he calls numbers never even thought of before.
The order, which Trump also called one of the most
consequential executive orders in our country's history, is sent to
be signed Monday morning.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Yeah, that could be cuts as much
as eighty percent. That's significant.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
A Soviet era space probe that was launched over fifty
years ago, what.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
Go, Who's up?

Speaker 3 (27:38):
Must come down? And it crashed to the Earth over
the weekend.

Speaker 6 (27:42):
Russia Space Agency says Cosmos for eighty two re entered
the atmosphere over the Indian Ocean to the west of Jakarta, Indonesia,
splashing down harmlessly. Cosmos for eighty two was launched in
nineteen seventy two to explore the surface of Venus. Instead,
it malfunctioned and ended up orbiting the Earth for decades.
I'm tammaged.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Thanks for the final.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
Stage of jury selection wraps up today in Manhattan and
the Sean Diddy Comb's sex trafficking and racketeering trial. There
does seem to be a hang up. We're going to
have more on that later with Rory O'Neill as one
of the key witnesses are missing. But Sarah Lee Kessler
has the very latest.

Speaker 8 (28:15):
Prosecutors claim the fifty five year old rapper used his
fame and his power to sexually abuse women from two
thousand and four to twenty twenty four. Combs, who's pleaded
not guilty to a laundry list of charges, has been
held without bail in a federal lock up in Brooklyn
since he was arrested last September. If convicted on all charges,

(28:37):
the Harlem Burn music mogul is looking at fifteen years
to life in prison.

Speaker 9 (28:42):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Will Burr. What was the old television show with the
horse talked? Mister Ed right, Mister Ed?

Speaker 3 (28:50):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it started with mister Ed, but
you know, and cartoons to it all the time. But
to this day I could be going through reels any
talking animal. I'm in because I think it's what I
wish more than anything in life, that I could say
to sit down. I mean, people I'm sick of but
sit down with a black lab and have a conversation.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
You're an a Deuller doctor, who are Yeah? Exactly?

Speaker 3 (29:14):
So I have to tell you this is really embarrassing
to my image. The Ted movies, I crack up. First
of all, Seth MacFarlane is a genius. They are blue.
I apologize for that, but I mean, when you've got
a Teddy Bear smoking weed being lazy with Mark Wahlberg,

(29:35):
I mean, I'm in Well. It turns out Peacock as
greenlit Ted the Animated series, and the sequel is going
to pick up right where Ted two left off, reuniting
Mark Wahlberg and Seth Rope, Seth Rogan, Seth MacFarlane sertain
Night Lives. Kyle Mooney will also be joined the cast.
He'll voice a new character called Apollo. An episode count
and a premiere date has yet to be announced, but

(29:56):
now Ted the Animated Series coming soon, And I guess
if the Mirror is not enough to depress you. Mark
Mayfield is back with a story on how a new
AI tool can tell you exactly how old you look biologically.

Speaker 10 (30:11):
Face age turns a headshot into a number that reflects
a person's biological age. Based on thousands of photos face
age you gave most cancer pations a biological age of
five years older than healthy peers. Research shows humans age
at different rates based on genes, stress, exercise, and habits
like smoking and drinking. Face age promises the same results
as genetic DNA tests using only a selfie. I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
Now I was sixty eight years old in the last segment,
but this segment I must be doing better because I'm
only fifty two. I mean, this is the other thing
I can do is it can show you. It can
recreate you at different ages using all your pictures, so
you but you can do that with your phone, right
I'm scrolling and I'm like, honey, look how differently looked
eight years ago.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Edge Potch speing of aging me.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
The Thunder were just not going to show up, and
they trailed most of the game, and I thought, are
you kidding me? Your NBA All Stars and you can't
break a zone defense.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
You can't. I mean, I'm ready to do gene.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
Hackman, pass it three four times before you shoot.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
But they finally got together late the fourth quarter.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
Thunder win ninety two eighty seven because they had to
series tied now at two games apiece and heading back
to OKC for Tuesday night. Cavs down forty and a
half time, meaning the game was over and half.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
They went on to lose one twenty nine one nine.

Speaker 3 (31:34):
They are up against it Indian and elits that series
three games to one. Game five in Cleveland on Tuesday.
In a hockey Panthers beat the Leaves two to nothing.
That series now evened up at two games apiece, Stars
five to two over the Jets.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
Dallas leads that series two games to one.

Speaker 3 (31:50):
And base ball if you fell asleep, The Guardians went
on to lose three to nothing last night to the Phillies.
Tigers lost six to one to the Rangers, Cardinals six
to one, winners over the Nats in DC, Brewers won
four to two over the Rays, Podbrey's lost nine to
three to the Rockies, Giants fell seven to six to
the Twins, and the Dadger Blue beat the d Backs
eight to one.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Fourth days today.

Speaker 3 (32:13):
Actor Rommy Malick, I mean, this guy is just a
terrific actor, But what he did as Freddie Mercury in
Bohemian Rhapsody, it's just a matt.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Why are you saying that. Did you watch Bohemian Rhapsody?
I did, I did, and you didn't like it. I'm
not a Rommy fan.

Speaker 5 (32:30):
I didn't like him in the What was that other
thing that he was in on USA Network?

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Where the are you discriminatory? Is it? Because it was
like a mosquito? What is it?

Speaker 5 (32:38):
I just don't understand everybody's always talking about. He is
a very same actor in every party place, the same character. Sorry,
well that served Meg Ryan. Well, George Cloone is pretty
much the same with every Ryan is different. That Meg
Ryan is Meg Ryan in every movie that is different.
There's a great thing you can google, which is the

(33:01):
Wimbley Stadium performance of Queen Famous and the movie portrayal
of it. And they have them in split screen, so
you're seeing the real Freddy Mercury along with the Rommy
Malick portrayal. And I'm telling you, every inch matches, every
movement matches. It really is extraordinary.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
Okay, Well, now that you poo pooed on his birthday,
Happy birthday, rom Me, Robbie Mallick, forty four years old today,
American Pies, Jason Biggs. I think you want to say
to criticize him, No, hasn't had a hitting over two decades.
Forty seven years old today, golfer Jim Furick funny swing,
but great golfer.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
Why are you laughing? What did he say to you
in your ear? I didn't say, do they do? It's written?
We just we communicate through the.

Speaker 3 (33:49):
Kurrek funny swing, Great golfer fifty five, And believe it
or not, Homer Simpson is sixty nine today, and apparently
you can prove that it's documented. He must have mentioned
his age and birthday in one of the cartoon So
Holmer Simpson is sixty nine.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael del Joano
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