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Speaker 1 (00:40):
Seven minutes after the hour and welcome to Thursday, June
the twenty sixth Ia var Lolds twenty twenty five. This
is your morning show. I am Michael del Journal, humbled
and honored to serve you. Jeffrey's got control of the sound,
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You don't rod on hole. Whenever you're ready, you hit
that microphone it counts it down three two to one
gives you thirty seconds. Do we need to remind we
had one person just get cut off right in the
middle of their thought. Thirty seconds to ask your question
or make your verry important. Use your time wisely, Use
it wisely. On this periwinkle Thursday, the House and Senator
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set to receive classified briefings this week on the US
air strikes and the Ironi nuclear facilities. Norm me, this
is what you would wait for before you participate in
an incomplete, premature leak. Although nobody's waiting to brief Congress,
the Director of National Intelligence says Around's nuclear facilities have
been destroyed. Secretary of Defense Pete heech Seth will hold
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a news conference today this morning actually to be exact,
to brief you further, so you will be briefed before
the members of Congress are briefed. Meanwhile, President Trump trying
to get his big beautiful bill over the finish and
if he does that, along with the FED holding off
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on interest cuts, where does this put us money? Was
Economist David Bonnson will help us sort that out later
in the third hour. Sounds the day are doozies today
because there were a lot of doozies on the ground
at NATO. Pete hagg Seth, really, I know that's not
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the one you like. Marco Rubio laughing as a reporter
is being explained with explained what Who's your Daddy means?
But I like when Pete hagg Seth. Trump just eviscerates
this CNN reporter and then turns the podium over to
hag Seth. You know, kind of like the old school
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yard fight and the other guys. I've thrown a couple
of punches. I don't want to hurt my knuckles. Let
the little guys come in here and kick for a while,
and he except just repped.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
Listen, there's a reason the President calls out Fate News.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
For what it is.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
These pilots, these refuelers, these fighters, these air defenders. The
skill and the courage it took to go into enemy
territory flying thirty six hours on behalf of the American
people in the world to take out a nuclear program
is beyond what anyone in this audience can fathom. And
then the instinct, the instinct of CNN, the instinct of
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the New York Times, is to try to find a
way to spin it for their own political reasons to
try to hurt President Trump or our country. They don't
care what the troops think, they don't care what the
world thinks. They want to spin it to try to
make him look bad based on a leak. Of course,
we've all seen plenty of leakers, and what a leakers do?
They have agendas and what do they do? Do they
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share the whole information or just the part that they
want to introduce? And when they introduce that preliminary a
preliminary report, that's to be a low assessment. You know,
a low assessment means low confidence in the data in
that report.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
And why is there low confidence?
Speaker 3 (04:08):
Because all of the evidence of what was just bombed
by twelve thirty thousand pound bombs is buried under a mountain,
devastated and obliterated. So if you want to make an
assessment of what happened at four DAH.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
You better get a big shovel. Wow. But I mean
this is common sense, right. How do you do bias?
We've been studying this for decades. Stories should cover stories.
You don't angles. You choose angles, you don't people, you
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talk to people, you don't Quotes you use quote you don't.
I mean, there's all of that. There's the connecting of
the dots of why they do it. When when Donald
Trump announced and I have to admit even I thought, wow,
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that's lightning fast. But when Donald Trump got on truth
social and announced a cease fire within twenty four hours
of the bombing, I mean, unless he really was nuts
and he's not, that was the only assessment report I needed.
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Why use common sense? Iran doesn't make that deal unless
they've been destroyed. Iran wouldn't make that. They're the hottests.
They wouldn't make that deal if they weren't in checkmate.
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Now I can play you clips and we're going to
in the sounds of the day. But I mean, this
is the Iranian Foreign minister spokesperson. Doesn't this end the conversation?
Speaker 4 (06:05):
Yes, our nuclear installations have been badly damaged, that's for sure,
because it has come on the repeated attacks by Israelian
American aggressors.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
Why would you hang on? So what did I post? Well,
of course they're going to hang on to their narrative
for dear life. But that's been the beauty of Donald
Trump from the very beginning. He shoots down he's so
ahead of them, he shoots down their narrative before they
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could even get it off the ground, and then they
look foolish hanging on to it for dear life like
they are with this. I mean pete, he says, right
common sensically, who could possibly have a damage assessment? How
far have you sent them back? Three months, six months,
a year, five years, ten years. Well, you're gonna need
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a pretty big freaking shovel to really make a definitive.
You have to shovel a mountain to get the answer
to that. But the point is, how ridiculous is whatever
this low confidence, incomplete, premature narrative attempt leak is. I
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think this falls under serious versus not serious. I I never,
as a rule, am comfortable with the I told you so, though.
I want you to be appreciative and confident that the
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things that we talk about are well thought. We're not
here playing a game. There's a lot of people on
talk radio. They're in it for the fight and the provoking.
That's it. Translation. They're not into really believing anything or
solving anything. They just want to have an argument, and
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they want you to be suckered into the argument because
as you're listening. It's a business model that's not us.
We really believe everything we say. We're really very concerned
about everything we warn. We look at the world very uniquely.
We see things clearer than other people, and we like
to think you're better for listening. So I want you
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to have that confidence. I don't ever want to sit here.
And that's why we made a joke out of the
rooster crowing three times. And by the way, before anybody
biblical scholars start emailing me, he denied Christ three times
before the rooster crow. We don't know how many times
the rooster crod. I always just make it three, just
like whenever thank you, just like whenever I impersonate a
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pope by do an Italian accent, whether they're Italian or not.
But anyway, I digress. So we have a lot of
I told just so's today and I'm comfortable and how
to do it because I don't want to make it.
I mean, if that rooster was just faintly in the distance,
would be a subtle way of doing it. What do
I mean? This is an Islamist, not just a socialist,
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but for the sake of conversation in a modern world
that doesn't understand Islam, and Islam is a system of
government and a way of life. You're going to make
the headline a socialist just knocked off Andrew Cuomo, a
former governor. In a New York City primary headline, James Carvel, Now,
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this is establishment Democrat Party. This is the Clinton administrative architect.
So this is the old line, oldest alive still line
of a two term pre and see portion of the party.
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For the longest time, it was the Clinton apparatus and
the Obama apparatus that was really running the Democrat Party.
Why they were the two successful two term presidencies, and
all their foot soldiers and all their money bundlers and
all their strategists, they were in their camps. They kind
of came to a head in creating Biden and Harris
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because Harris was the Kamala Harris Clinton apparatus and Joe
Biden was the Obama apparatus reluctantly because Obama really can't
stand him, and they combined them. Now, I don't think
anybody's in control. That's a problem. But James Carvel old
school Clinton, establishment Democrat party headline. Carvel call socialist victory
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in New York City's Marris primary a potentially damaging event
for the Democrat Party. That's right out of yesterday's show,
as we discussed it live. This isn't a a nightmare
for Donald Trump. This is a nightmare for New York City.
This is a nightmare for the Democrat Party. We've been
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telling you for months because it was Bernie and would
have been Bernie in twenty sixteen, because it was Bernie
and would have been Bernie in twenty twenty, and quite frankly,
probably would have been Bernie again in twenty twenty four,
but they didn't allow that. Handing it directly to Kamala Harris.
If he's passed the torch to AOC, guess what it's
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going to be AOC. This isn't rocket science. Just get
your eyes off the narratives and use a little common sense.
They're going to sell you AOC. It's coming and they'll
be out early, and she'll be a big runaway leader
in the early primary, and that'll put the DNC in
a position where they got to do what they did
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in twenty twenty four, twenty twenty and twenty sixteen. Rigott,
and I'm telling you right now, I guess you'll read
this article in NBC A couple months from now, they're
going to be pushing you Wes Moore, governor of Maryland,
and Rommy Manuel, former architect in the Obama administration and
mayor of Chicago. That's the bait and switch. How do
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I know that I've seen this movie too many times.
I can do the script for you. But what's the
headline New York Post Ma'm Donnie's victory over Cuomo Fields
AOC twenty twenty eight rumors. Well, yeah, it's gonna fuel it,
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but it was already in motion. Or how about this
one New York business community terrified over the thought of
ma'am Donnie becoming mayor. Yeah, what's one of the greatest
investments in America today? One of the greatest places to
do it New York City. And you're gonna tell everybody
what they can charge for rent. You're gonna give everybody
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free food, free free healthcare. Who's paying for it? Government
doesn't have money? What on earth if you text everybody
one hundred percent and they wouldn't work that now you
really would be living slavery. You're already living it, but
that would be literal. How would you pay for all this. Now,
I'll say three things about that, and the one that
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you should just stop at is you better figure out
if the guy's is socialist or an is Lombist. And
I assure you he's an is Lomist. He's a Shiah Muslim.
I can play old clips. He has no allegiance to
any flag or any republic, or any liberty or any freedom.
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And he said as much on talk shows, which I'll
play for you in Sounds of the Day. You better
get more than anything what's right about socialists versus is Lombist.
But I mean, twenty four hours later, Cocodotle do carvel. Well, ah,
this is problematic, potentially very damaging for the party. Yeah,
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I said that yesterday New York Post, Well, his victory
has nothing compared to aoc that's coming post talking about
it today. The business community, I said, first and foremost,
he's a nightmare for the people of New York City
and the businesses of New York City. On our theme
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of non serious, you've got planned parenthood calling for men
to get cervical exams during Men's Health Month. Obviously I
don't need a cervical exam, have one. But they're still
playing the woke trans lunacy game again. The Wizard's pulling
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all the knobs, but Total's pulled the curtain and we
can all see it for what it is. It's embarrassing.
And then finally I have said one or both parties
will be gone by the end of the decade. That
sounded crazy five years ago. I don't think it sounds
crazy today at all, does it. I don't think it's
going to sound very crazy after the twenty twenty eight election.
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If it makes it to the twenty twenty eight election,
my guess was the Democrats would be first. Technically I
may be wrong, because the Republican Party may already be gone.
Trump Ism is not Republican party. You have not been
living a red wave. You've been living a unique orange wave.
And we don't even know what exists once Donald Trump leaves,
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can that torch be passed over? The great nostrutl JOHNA
said one or both.
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I love these little windows where we can just be alone.
Just I think Mike mccannon calls it mono amano or
something dramatic like that, but just radio as it was intended,
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intimate you and me and our thoughts. I've had so
many things go through my mind. I know Red would
have read set it this way off the air, So
I'll start with him. When I was preparing for today's show,
I thought I was living groundhog. This is just like
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yesterday all over again. And what he's really expressing is
I guess the lag time between those of us was
some sense, mostly common, and those that are playing in
narrative game, isn't that what we're really dealing with? I
want to I want to do it this way. Think
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about CNN. Who would really watch and trust CNN? They
can't possibly have any credibility, right, How did any of
them have any credibility when they told you for a
solid year Donald Trump's not going to be president and
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then they cried live on the air when Donald Trump
became president. They had no They should have had no credibility.
Who would keep going back? If you're a CEO and
you're constantly getting reports that are wrong, how long before
you fire that person doing the reports because you can't
trust them? Why are you paying them?
Speaker 5 (18:46):
Now?
Speaker 1 (18:46):
The truth of the matter is there's not very many left.
And that goes for ABC, NBCCBS, CNNMSNBC and quite frankly
Fox too. But take CNN for example, they have less
viewers aimed a world wide television network has less viewers
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than I had listeners in the sixty fourth market three
decades ago, adults twenty five to fifty four. But do
you ever just stop and let your mind go? And
for those that are there? Who are they? Are? They
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a small child laying next to a bed with their
hands over their eyes, playing pretend. And if they can't
see it, it must not be there. In other words, they
cling to their false gospel, They cling to their false reality.
They cling to their false narrative so tightly they're not
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even interested in the truth to be offended, they're not
getting it. The Bible has been pretty clear about in
those days, they'll be lovers of lies, not truth. Now
let alone, they won't even hunger for the truth. Hey, look,
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I am not passing judgment on anybody. Every day I
get up and beat myself raw God. Am I seeking?
Am I clawing and seeking you today? Or am I
just trusting myself or living in your blessings like an
immature child? Am I thirsting for your truth? Do I
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get up every day and say, God, reveal something else
about yourself? Or am I content with what He's revealed? Look?
I say that not to impress you, or but to
impress upon you. I got my hands full with my
own sin. I got my hand sin with my own
human nature. But it is worthy to bring up out loud.
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What on earth could anybody watching CNN be thinking? Do
you know what the problem with all of this AI
or technology that I think? If you haven't caught onto
the game, it's keeping you from interacting and living, and
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it's seducing you into an alternate universe of fake reality.
In order to do that, you got to be willing
to not want to really live. You will ultimately choose
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that alternate reality over a reality that God has given
or that you could create. How many times have to
remind ourselves. There is no such thing as darkness. It's
actually the absence of light. Lies. You can't discern lies
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unless you know the truth. You can't know the truth
unless you seek the truth. What could possibly be left
watching that network again? Someone hanging on tooth and nailed
to a lie. I only bring it up because at
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some point when Pete hag Seth said, it's because you
hate this guy, and I gotta tell you, I don't
have master's degrees like some of my friends, but I am.
I'm a master at discernment, and my discernment just went nope,
And then my human mind went, what do you mean? Nope?
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He's right. They hate Trump now, they hate the truth.
It's Trump today, but they're not going to stop hating
once he's gone. And they don't even know why. And
it's not just political power. There's something even darker, more evil,
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and more eternal than that. They don't want you free,
they don't want you protected in liberty. They want you
silenced and controlled and interacting with no one and choosing
alternate reality and lies over truth. That's much scarier than
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anybody has ever had, not courage the love to look
you in the eye and tell you at some point,
and I think through Nielsen ratings we're getting close they
become irrelevant. What's left is no different than the population
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in asane asylums, just is what it is. The truth
is there for all of us today. What I just
did was get you to kind of see those that
don't even seek the truth and are actually desiring lies
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and hanging on to lies tooth and nail. I want
to make sure you and I we're still hungering and
thirsting for more of God, more truth, more human interaction,
more purpose. And part of what brings that on is
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today's entire show is one big I told you so
for me that I refuse to take because I didn't
think it anyway. Some of it was common sense, and
some of it God gets all the credit anyway. But
it's a big I told youself, And that's how life
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should be for everyone, if you got your eyes on
truth and not lies, on the source of truth and
not the source of lies, even if the source of
lies is dressed up like a really cute anchor. Actually,
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will you look at me, Jeffrey, you gotta do your
freaking job. I'm sorry, I was actually what you gotta
do is understand that most of them aren't even cute
anchors and suits anymore. This is your morning show with
Michael Del Trono. Good morning, old school.
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What I like?
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What I like about your shirt? If I just started
listening about six months ago, when you are a breath
of fresh air of my grand observed and battle old,
and you remind me of my dad and him in
a way, it's a good day. Trucker from Arizona and kill.
My grandfather always said. The funny thing about common sense
is it is not very common. But I'm glad to
find common sense here. And my morning show is your
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morning Show with Michael dale Jorno.
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Well, remember, Michael, if you can't be an athlete, be
an athletics supporter.
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Life's tough work up love hearing your voice. I like
to say that my truckers are all giving me toots
now they dig you. Am I that old I remind
him of his father. You see in my mind, I'm
still the immature kid in the classroom. Don't say toots.
It makes me laugh. When did I become the dad?
I won't be your father figure, I want to be you.
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That reminds me of the news conference yesterday. What does
whose daddy mean? If you're just waking up fifty two
minutes after the hour. I am not a trucker, but
if I was, I'd be tooting my horn because it's
you're making that dirtier. I know that I meant it,
and I rebuked you for that is the way you
say it. No, I did not. That's you laughing and
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breaking a commandment, not me breaking the commandment. All right,
all right. The Director of National Intelligence says Aron's nuclear
facility has been completely destroyed.
Speaker 7 (27:17):
Telsea Gabbard asserted US strikes on Iran were effective in
setting back the country's nuclear capabilities, after reports that the
attack only set their program back by a few months.
According to a post from Gabard on x, New Intelligence
confirmed the extent of damage to the facilities, and she
also noted that if the Iranians chose to rebuild, they
would have to rebuild all three facilities entirely, which would
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likely take years to do.
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I'm Brian, shook, dad, Look look at the cool looking
flames coming out of the engine. The FAA says it's
investigating an American Airlines flight that was forced to return
to Las Vegas after flames and smoke came out of
the engines.
Speaker 5 (27:57):
Flight sixteen sixty five was headed for Charlotte with one
undred and fifty three passengers on board, but had to
turn around and land minutes after takeoff. The jet taxi
to the gate under its own power, and passengers deplaned normally.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
The airline says the Airbus A.
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Three twenty one had a mechanical issue and it's been
taken out of service.
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I'm Mark Mayfield. Meanwhile, at Southwest Airlines, we're announcing new
airport lounges.
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That's according to CEO Bob Jordan, who said the discount
carrier is also thinking about offering more premium seating and
long haul international flights. It's all part of the airlines
plan to cater to more high paying customers. Jordan tells
CNBC that whatever customers need now or in the next
few years, they won't take any of that off the table. Summer,
Southwest announced it would be getting rid of open seating
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and start charging four checked bags.
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I'm Tammy triheo Tina Turners coming to Tennessee. Oh, I
see that look on your face, and I know what
you're thinking. Tina Turner died. How can she be coming
to Tennessee. Mark Mayfield Fills US in.
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The city of Brownsville, and the Ford Motor Company of
announced the company is going to contribute one hundred and
fifty thousand dollars towards the statue as part of the
Good Neighbor Plan for West Tennessee. The seven foot bronze
statue is going to be installed at Heritage Park, just
steps away from Carver High School, where the singer once attended.
The artwork is sent to be unveiled during the Tina
Turner Heritage Days this September. I'm Mark Meefield, look at
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those legs?
Speaker 1 (29:26):
Is that bronze? Well, I guess I'm gonna have to
watch season two and season three because here comes season four.
Season four. The Bear is now streaming. The hit drama
has won twenty one Emmy Awards, including two for star
Jeremy Allen White, who plays the chef running the Chicago
Sandwich Shop. The entire cast is returned for season four,
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which debuted Wednesday night on FX. All ten episodes can
also be seen on Hulu, which is also streaming the
first three seasons. Translation, I'll be going to Hulu to
watch season two and three to catch up and watch
season four. Can you believe it's been forty years that
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we have had Air Jordan's. Sure is not the shoes?
Sure Mark, what about the shoes? Nor Money's got to
be the shoes. The fortieth edition of the iconic Air
Jordan's shoe will release next month. Jordan Brand unveiled the
next edition of Michael Jordan's signature line on Wednesday. The
shoes design takes inspiration from some of the line's most
popular models, including Air Jordan three, Air Jordan five. I
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know you guys remember by number the first. By the way,
I watched the documentary on EA Sports, it's in the game.
Oh did you see that?
Speaker 7 (30:40):
Well?
Speaker 1 (30:40):
I got two episodes in and I went, I don't care.
It just got to be ridiculous documentary though, or really
hard Well, I know, but you could have told that
story in about an hour. I was not investing any
more time. I've seen the movie on Nike and Michael Jordan.
Maybe there should be one on the Jordan Schue. The
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first colorway I would assume that means the first color
version of whatever this model is. I don't know what
a colorway is of Air Jordan forty will go on
sale July twelfth for two hundred dollars. A total of
nine unique colorways will be released over the coming year
in spots. The PGA is in Detroit for the Rocket Classic.
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Round one teas off. Round one teed off nine minutes ago.
Is the update. Can you imagine getting a five forty
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Tigers lost three nothing to the A's Card lost eight
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Blue Jays, Ray shut out the Royals three nothing. Brew
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lost seven three to the White Sox. That's not easy
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Birthdays today, pop star actress she does it all well,
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she does everything but eat. Ariana grun Day is thirty
two years old. Today. Yankee great Derek Jeter. Now speaking
of documentaries, Derek Jeter one of my all time adult
baseball heroes. Loved him, always got a two jersey. I
watched the documentary on him, and guess what, I couldn't
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stand him. Kind of reminds me when Kelly Rippa used
to be on my television every morning. I was doing
my morning show at KFAQ, and I thought she was
so adorable. And then one day I watched her when
I was off work with sound, and then I didn't
like her. They always say, don't meet your heroes. Don't
meet your heroes. Yankee Great Derek Jeter fifty one, Aubrey
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