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Republicans and democrats use to have essentials in common…can they again?

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Enjoy good morning, Americans.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
It's Friday two three.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
Starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding because we're in this together.
This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell John.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
You can't be Friday. Can't be Friday. It seems like
it was last Friday, five minutes ago. It seems like
it was Friday in January, a Friday ago. Sure, well
it was technically what's wrong with you?

Speaker 5 (00:56):
Well, and don't you.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Think time five? Yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying. Although
I will give you an observation. I think I've made
this may be the week to take off next year.
You think, okay, all right, I'm down with that. I'm
growing convinced you know you're off. Well, I don't know
what the fourth of July will fall on, but like
this year was, it probably was a no brainer because

(01:19):
it fell on Friday. I think next year is a Saturday.
With what I heard, that ain't going to be as good.
But like I could have gone to Europe, I would
have needed money or a hijack a plane. But because
you could have left Thursday at nine and you'd have
almost like an entire week and a half. Yeah, it's

(01:40):
been a pretty mild week. Although later on in the
third hour it is Friday. Therefore we will have this
made me think of it Friday with forty seven. I mean,
I never had a tougher time nearing down my questions.
I think what I want to focus on is just

(02:01):
since if Pam Bondi's days are numbered, if the President
is pleased with this Epstein stuff, we'll also talk about
the socialist mayor heading towards an election in New York City,
and with the President intervene, I guess we should find
out how it feels about a Nobel Peace Prize. I
would think, you know, Pakistan, the inside story on that

(02:24):
is that's more of a slap on India. But you've
got Pakistan, You've got Israel. Now you have two nations
in Africa all sending nomination letters for the president a
Nobel Peace Prize. It's a fun Friday, yes, a serious
business with the commander in chief of the third hour.

(02:45):
So we've had somewhat of a busy week. The President
will be heading to Kerrville, Texas today. He'll meet with
the first responders. He'll get briefed from local officials, and
then he and the first Lady will meet with some
family members affected by this tragedy. Meanwhile, the President, I mean,
how many times remember when poker became such a big
thing and we just used to watch it on television,

(03:07):
three different networks that would go, we have money maker
was big during then he started it all. Well, there
was also who's the one that I can't remember his
name now. He was kind of the the the smirky,
uh sarcastic. I think he still does teaching videos. But

(03:28):
there were some great ones. I mean, yeah, no, the
Grande was he was like to win a lot. Yeah,
but I'm talking about the other youth Helm you yes,
you know all these names? Yeah, I know, Phil? And
then who was the one that was so good he
looked like Tiger Woods, Phil Hellmuth, not Phil. No, Phil
helm Youth is who we were talking about. Phil Ivy

(03:49):
is the one that you're referring to now, Phil Ivy.
That was my favorite. I used to root for him
every time. I think it was a neuro association because
back then, you know, my daughter's do you know what
my daughter's first words were. I think may have been dada,
I'm all in, No, it was Tiger Woods. Tiger Yeah,

(04:11):
Tiger Woods. Wow. My parents say my first words were
Johnny Cash and train Johnny Cash. Wow, that's that was
my first words, according to them, And the exact quote
was hell Ever, buddy, I'm just not easy for a
boy named Supan. But you know, we've watched this poker match,
you know, over and over again between the US and Canada.

(04:31):
So you know, like if Trump's helm Youth and well,
I guess Canada would be probably helm Youth, right, Trump
would be Ivy or Negron. You. But I mean, we've
watched this play out. So the President's telling Canada August first,
we're going to impose a thirty five percent tariff. I
think it's a threat. It'll be followed by a cave

(04:51):
and then I guess it's on to September and let's
win there. You know, it just keeps going back and forth.
Hard to address it, like it's real news or it's
something that's actually going to become a reality. A federal
judge speaking of card games you watch played over and
over again. A federal judge temporarily blocking President Trump's order
restricting birthright citizenship from going into effect throughout the country.

(05:15):
That won't last very long, and an assistant to the
former president, Joe Biden, is scheduled to testify today. Now,
she was kind of like a willing witness. I mean,
no one's I don't think anybody's anticipating a pleading of
the fifth here. But the Republicans continue to pursue to
find out just who knew what and when on the

(05:37):
president's cognitive disabilities. And I guess once we get beyond that,
if we ever do, we might get onto the real question. Okay,
we know he wasn't president. Who was? And wouldn't it
be funny if it turns out to be Kevin Klein
who started the movie Dave. Actually, that would be an

(06:00):
encouraging outcome surprise And Sigournea, I always say her name
wrong Sigourney Sigournia, Sigournia Weaverigournea Weaver. Whatever I do, it's wrong,
and I get the emails. Okay, she doesn't have many fans,
but the fans she has are big, and they don't
like her name is Brona. We'll find out she was
first lady. May mean, these are the things that people

(06:22):
are calling the news. As you know, we go beyond
that to connect the dots. We're in pursuit of real
truth and real understanding. So I thought one of the
most fascinating things about today is Representative Pete Ricketts Senator
and Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman. They're teaming up, joining forces

(06:50):
to introduce a bill to stop communist China, and they're
farming threat in the US. We don't we don't ever
say this out loud as much as we just assume
it or feel it or know it. But do you
remember the good old days or the difference between a

(07:14):
Republican and a Democrat wasn't that much? Maybe realistically as
in life, Look, there's no one on this earth I
love more than my wife. No one even comes close.
We see a few things very differently. That's just nature.

(07:41):
But we don't have. I'll never forget. It's an old book.
I remember the author's name was Foster. I believe somebody
googled this read Foster Balanced Christianity. See if I'm right.
Oh my gosh, I have not. I read this book
forty years ago. I think it was Foster Balanced Christianity?

(08:08):
Was that right? What do you got? Mine came up
with some AI it's not coming up. Maybe my memory
is failing me. Oh my gosh, I'm getting old. You
don't think I'm dying, do you. I'm gonna be like
my wife. You don't think I have cancer? Do you watch?
I'll do it. I'll come right up. You know what
I mean. I gotta do everything around here. You know,

(08:31):
Balanced Christianity? Richard? I said Foster? Well, you said Foster? Well? Yeah,
I didn't. All right, Sorry I didn't. I didn't remember
the rich part. You could have meant bananas Foster for
all we knew, and don't I love those in New Orleans.
But you can still get that book. Or maybe I'm

(08:53):
getting the title wrong. What title do you have? I've
got to Balanced Christianity by John skyt Coman Yeah on Amazon. Yeah,
that's not the right one. What's the one with Foster?
Is it balanced life? No understanding celebration. I'd have to
do the The thesis of the book was, boy, I

(09:18):
just ruined this segment trying to chase a memory, but
I can't remember the exact quote. In Non Essentials Grace,
it was the three prong thing. I mean, it's been
forty something years, give me a break, But the main
point was it built. One was grace. One was liberty.

(09:40):
In other words, when things aren't important, you know, it
doesn't have to be worth disassociating. But on things that
are essential. Now there why you have to turn off
this thing. I'm hearing you guys in your phone again?
Oh why do I talk to you too? Every time
I do? I feel like the show tanks. We're just

(10:01):
doing the best we can do. It's Friday. I'm one
of those listeners that think that I really mean to
you guys. It's like working with Stern. But when it
comes to essentials, there's nothing my wife and I don't
agree on. I mean, that's key to becoming one. But
you can be one. To make my analogy obvious, you

(10:24):
can become one as an American on all the essentials,
which we've lost, and then you can have slight differences
on non essentials. That's what it used to be like
Democrat Republican Party. Long story short, and didn't mean for
it to be a long story. I love this story
with Senator Ricketts and Senator Fetterman coming together to join

(10:49):
forces to stop an obvious threat. We like to live
every day like we're each other's enemies. This shows unity
on the essential of America's security, prosperity, and nutrition and
economy against communist China. Remember the good old days, and

(11:12):
then similar to that story, we can bookend them together.
Is Mark Penn and I loved this story because we
were talking about this as a family yesterday when we
were visiting with David Snadi. I was like, you know, look,
I know how we got here. They pulled a Shenanigan
with the rank file primaries to get this anti America,

(11:36):
anti Israel, Shia Muslim through. And now you're kind of
in a checkmate because the numbers just don't add up,
especially with the current mayor and Cuomo staying in the race.
So how do you stop from winning the general? Now
we can come up with very many answers, and so

(11:57):
somebody asked Mark Penn, the former Clinton poster, this same question.
He says, and this is this is like pointing to
Ricketts and Fetterman, this is one of those moments where
Republicans and Democrats need to team up in order to
defeat this not just for the good of New York
City or the good of the Democrat party. It isn't

(12:19):
that the question of the day for all of you
on talkbacks? Is this a crazy candidate or is this
a party that's gone crazy? Now you're starting to hear
Fetterman and others saying this guy's not even a Democrat. Well,
there's a lot of Democrats like him. You also have
Fetterman saying anybody that discusses abolishing ice, well that's just

(12:41):
inappropriate and outrageous. But that's exactly what AOC believes. That's
exactly what the socialist Democrats believe. And there's almost as
many of them as there are you in this party.
I mean, that's the tipping scale here, that's the enlightenment moment.
Is this is Jasmine Crockett is AOC? Is Bernie is

(13:08):
Elizabeth Warren? I mean, now the list has gotten so long,
but is mom Donnie, are these crazy candidates or is
this a party gone crazy? Because if the reality is
the latter, if that's what John Fetterman's about to find out,
the question isn't is Mom Donnie a Democrat? The question

(13:28):
is John Fetterman, are you still a Democrat?

Speaker 6 (13:34):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
On the air, streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This
is your Morning Show, and I am your senile host,
Michael del Chordo. So we have three things happening. I
think it's officially an ad D Friday because I'm kicking
around names now like Johnny Chan, Doyle Brunson. We're going
through all the dawn Doon. Mean, not only was Texas

(14:02):
Holdham a fun game to watch now playing it in
real life, there's a lot of fold hands, but if
you're going to edit it and make it a one
hour show, it can be a great game. Number one.
But they really had but we just did during the break.
They had better characters than World Wrestling. It was ah

(14:23):
same thing, right, So that's what made it though. It
was all those personalities, you know, and but I was
I went to that as a reference with Canada, and
then my other reference was how we we don't. We've
lost track of and I couldn't remember which book it was.
It's actually the phrase is in essentials, unity, in non essentials,

(14:45):
liberty and all things charity. Now that's it's attributed mainly
to Saint Augustine. But it became a thesis of a book,
and I can't remember if it's Celebration of Discipline with
Richard Foster or Balance Christianity with John Stop two books
I haven't readen for twenty five years. And then in
the Breakaway, you guys are doing all the wrestlers' names.
I'm thinking to myself of all the books I have

(15:07):
read in the last forty years, and how none of
them are better than either of those. I should go
back and read them like a good movie. Right, Yeah,
sometimes you want to revisit stuff like that, right baby.
I think Celebration of Discipline was like nineteen eighty three,
I had just graduated high school as one of the
great books I've ever read. And now I look back,
I connect some dots of things that through discernment I

(15:30):
have avoided thanks to that book, especially Balanced Christianity. So
the main point was, isn't it refreshing to see people
like Fetterman and Ricketts working together to protect against communists
China takeovers of our farmland wasn't long ago. The differences

(15:54):
between Republicans and Democrats weren't that great, and there were
none on essentials. So far, how far we have drifted?
Is there any way to drift back? My name is Stuart.
I'm from Monkeytown, Tennessee, and my morning shows Your Morning
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Speaker 2 (16:31):
People are getting up upstairs, they're roaming around, and they
can hear us talking about all in Texas, Polden, poker right,
and Jesus, what's going on down there? Breakfast? They're telling
about this Jesus Ferguson on the poker too. Thirty five
I forgot about him right thirty five minutes after the hour,
Good morning, Early Bird gets the worm or maybe not today.

(16:53):
I don't even I think we're all blind squirrels missus
h it's tequila worm. We got into it, but no,
we were going through some of these poker names, Doyle Brunson,
you know, phil Ivy, Doyle Brunson, and then you I thought, well,
that's my two favorites now that I look back, and
then you bring up Scotty Wynn. I forgot how much
I loved Scotty.

Speaker 7 (17:13):
I loved this baby Annie Duke and Red brought up
Greg Fossilman well, and then we brought up Johnny Chan,
but we didn't bring up Eric Sidell, who he took
down famously in one of the World series. Daniel Dgrand You,
phil helm Youth, Doyle Brunson. So many great they really did.
They had some of the greatest personalities sitting down playing

(17:35):
great hands at poker. But that just kind of went away.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
I remember so many nights falling asleep to the you
know how they always shuffled the chips do that. Yeah.
But you know what's interesting. I could never figure out
in life if I was left handed or right handed.
To give you an example, I write, I can actually
write with either hand. Oh wow, I will tell you
that I write always with my right hand, and so

(18:01):
the penmanship is a little bit better, but I probably
am be to extras. I don't know, but I used
to throw right batt left in golf golf left, so
I kind of go back and forth when it comes
to shuffling chips like that. I can do it flawlessly
left handed, not so flawlessly right hand. Oh I can't
do that on the right hand. I can only do

(18:22):
it with my left hand. Yeah, yeah, me too. And
it's very satisfying to have a stack of chips, split
them in half and then shuffle them together. It's just
I cannot That's probably the add in us right. We
like to It's like it's like they were doing well.
It was like the kids now have fidgets like Fossilman

(18:43):
with the glasses, so I wouldn't give the tail away
when I have four as my hand. Yeah, that is
hard to do well. They're not even playing cards, they're
playing people. They're in a whole different Yeah. Can you
give you lou louder though, Yeah, that's what I call
those chips shifts. Loved it, loved it. I don't know
how we got into that conversation. The talkbacks are all

(19:04):
trying to help me. This first one. We would normally,
you know, you'd you'd be tempted to make fun of it,
you know, like, what is there an echo in the room.
We figured it out, but I'm sure he called before
we did, which had to be frustrating. Or in the future, Jeffrey,
when I'm struggling to remember something, but I read it
verbatim from Saint Augustine. But here we go. Get okay,
so you want this is a non essentials diversity in

(19:28):
essential unity in all things charity. Thank you very much.
I think that was Saint Augustine. Yes it was. And
here's the and here's the kicker. I still don't know
if that's in celebration of discipline by Richard Foster or
balanced Christianity by John Scott. Anyway, there's some strange talk
here at the kitchen table on this Friday. If you're

(19:50):
just waking up. President Trump informed Canada he plans to
impose a thirty five percent tariff on the country of
Canada by August first, unless and that's what got us
into the whole poker conversation. We've watched this hand of poker.
We've watched Donald Trump and the Canadian Prime Minister play
these hands before something tells me. By the end of

(20:12):
the show, we'll have the response from Canada that ends this.
But how long does this go on before somebody calls
somebody's bluff. Meanwhile, the President, the First Lady Milania Trump,
will be headed to Kerrville, Texas today. They're going to
meet with the first responders who continue search and recovery.
Many local officials will get briefed with I know the

(20:32):
President is very serious about making sure this never happens again,
or that we do everything we can to give the
earliest warning if it should ever happen again. So this
is some I think, some fact finding, and then I
think there's going to be a lot of loving, hugging, consoling,
and they're going to meet with several family members affected
by the tragedy. This is a presidential moment, and I

(20:55):
know that, you know the President waited till now. There's
always that tough call. You don't want to be like
w and ignore Katrina. That's a political disaster, but you
also don't want to get in the way either, and grandstand,
I think the President played this just right. But that's
my opinion. A federal judge temporarily blocking President Trump's order

(21:17):
to restrict birthright citizenship, and then we all know how
this one plays out. And then we were talking about
a couple of really key stories. This is out of
the daily signal. Fetterman Ricketts joined forces to counter China's
threat to US farming, and we talked about that's what
got us into those two books. There used to be

(21:38):
a time we'll just stick with Augustines and will avoid
whatever books I read when I was fourteen fifteen years
old that I have now since conflated. But in essentials,
unity and non essentials liberty and all things charity is
the well known maximum attributed to Saint Augustine. There used
to be a time Republicans in different and Democrats there

(22:04):
was unity on essentials. That's no longer the case. America
First is now a divisive topic. I want to and
I appreciate Fetterman, and I appreciate Rickets, and I know
they're joining forces and they're going to introduce this bill.

(22:25):
It'll be interesting to see how the rest of Congress
responds to it. I'm trying to remember what theyre The
name of the bill was No, I forgot. It's got
a great name. The Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Improvements Act.

(22:46):
I mean, you would think joining forces againstist communist China
and putting your own country and your own farmers first
would be a no brainer. But watch it won't be.
This was This was a very interesting talk. This is

(23:12):
by the way, it's one thing to watch politics, and
then it's one thing to just hear somebody speaking. JD.
Vance is a very very smart man, and he has
wisdom beyond his years. And when I see people with

(23:33):
wisdom beyond their years, that shows me people that were
listening more than talking, watching more than playing, or they
have access to wisdom from God without having to live
and learn, and all three get my attention. There's a

(23:55):
sea of voices out there, everybody. You better choose very
wisely who you spend your time with it. I could
do a whole segment, and I don't want to be
about me, so I'm going to turn this over. This
is a very related topic. The Republican and Democrat parties

(24:15):
used to not be this different, and they used to
not ever part on essentials. Now they have nothing in common,
and I would venture to say that one of the
two parties has nothing in common with our inspiration. The

(24:38):
Declaration of independence, our roadmap, the Constitution, our very intent,
and nobody brings it out better than JD. Vance discussing
what is the dilemma of the day. How do you
stop an a anti Israel, anti American radical, communist socialist

(25:07):
for becoming mayor of your largest city? And why is
this so important? Listen to JD Vance real quick.

Speaker 5 (25:15):
Let us ask ourselves.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
Why is the mayoral candidate in our nation's biggest city
whining about banning bb net Yahoo a country whose population
is about the same size as that of New York
and threatening to unrest a foreign leader if he tries
to come to New York City. Why is a New

(25:37):
York mayoral candidate attacking Narendermodi, the Prime Minister.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
Of India, as a war criminal.

Speaker 3 (25:44):
Why is he talking about globalizing the Intifada? In fact,
what the hell does that even.

Speaker 5 (25:48):
Mean in Manhattan?

Speaker 3 (25:51):
But what might seem like a contradiction makes a little
bit of sense if you peel back the onion. Consider
a movie meant that rails against the billionaire class, despite
the fact that the billionaire class remains firmly in the
quarner of the modern left. A movement that idolizes foreign
religions even as it rejects the teachings of those faiths.

Speaker 5 (26:17):
It rails this.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
New modern left against white people, even as many of
its funders and its grassroots activists are privileged whites themselves.
Now I may not speak for many of you, but
I was once comforted by these contradictions within the modern left.
How could privileged whites march around with a straight face
to crying white privilege? How could progressives pretend to love

(26:44):
conservative Muslims despite those Muslims views on gender and sexuality.
But the answer is obvious if you think about it,
and it's a very, very dangerous and very sad answer.

Speaker 5 (26:59):
The radicals of the far are left.

Speaker 3 (27:01):
They don't need a unifying ideology of what they're for,
because they know very well what they're against.

Speaker 5 (27:09):
What unites Islamists.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
Gender studies majors, socially liberal white urbanites, and big pharm
a lobbyists. It isn't the ideas of Thomas Jefferson or
even of Karl Marx.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
It's hatred.

Speaker 5 (27:25):
They hate the people in this room, They hate.

Speaker 3 (27:28):
The President of the United States, and most of all,
they hate the people who voted for that president of
the United States in the last election in November.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
Well, they hate America, you know. But I thought the
most profound thing he brings up and this is a
cultural flaw by design that we've allowed to play out.
We will celebrate everyone else's culture and denounce our own.

(27:59):
That's how a melting pot becomes a melting culture. It's
really the most significant battle to win in the war,
and they have done a masterful job. I have pontificated
till I was blue in the face for decades. They're

(28:24):
indoctrinating our youth. It started at the universities and then
they moved to K through twelve. They're playing for the future.
They know the children of the band Guard of the future.
The devil's in our kids' bedroom. So in doctrination over education,
then it was reinforced by rewriting history, ignoring history. We're

(28:47):
getting ready to celebrate our two hundred and fiftieth birthday.
Will we even open up and read the Declaration of Independence?
Otherwise what are we celebrating? That's not even taught. So
CIVIX is ignored, not taught, History is revised. Reality is

(29:09):
reinforced every day with leftist narrative and indoctrination. Any opposing
views are silenced and punished. Let me tell you something.
There is a story today that no one's even gonna notice.
They're not even gonna notice it, and it is the
most telling, significant story of the day, and that the

(29:35):
president is going after defunding PBS. This president, it's been
five years, four years in the first term, really just
a year and a half before well now two and
a half before COVID begins to just dismantle it, So
you really didn't even have a full first term. But

(29:59):
if you take this set second term in one year,
he will have set back this leftist movement five decades,
five decades of getting away with indoctrination, not education, and
we kept sending our tax dollars and we kept sending
our kids. You can't figure out who was covering up

(30:20):
a fake presidency. You've had fake media for going on
seven decades, and they've been out of the closet completely
and off the rails completely for the last eight nine years.
They don't even care that you see it. This president's
dismantling at all. He's securing the border, he's removing the threat,

(30:41):
he's putting America first, he's undoing I mean, he's completely
undid and exposed the media. It will never have credibility again.
I'm not sure the CDC will have credibility again. I
don't think the CIA, the FBI, or the Justice Department
has much credibility. He's dismantling everything and Today's story, He's

(31:08):
taking away their PBS, NPR, He's I'm doing everything. This
is a major setback, and yet their biggest challenges themselves
because what's obvious to everyone is either you've got some
crazy candidates Jasmine Crockett, AOC, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren. Now

(31:36):
I guess we'll add mom, Donnie, are these crazy candidates?
Or is this a party that has gone crazy? And
in the very moments of that pondering, you got Rickettson
Fetterman doing it the old way, the reasonable way. Oh,
there are some essentials you unite on. And now you

(31:59):
even have of Mark Penn, the old Clinton polster, saying
and this is exactly what Republicans and Democrats should do.
Get involved, team up and defeat Mandani. Do not allow
him to play this social experiment with our largest city.
Has enough been undone to do what's right moving forward?

Speaker 6 (32:23):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael Delchno.

Speaker 2 (32:28):
President Trump is informing Canada he plans to impose the
thirty five percent tariff August first.

Speaker 8 (32:34):
In a letter two Prime Minister Mark Carnelly, Trump said
that starting August first, a thirty five percent tariff on
Canadian products sent into the US will be imposed. Trump
said it comes as part of a response to Canada's
retaliation and ongoing trade barriers. In the letter, he went
on to accuse Canada of failing to cooperate on key issues,
including the flow of fentanyl into the US.

Speaker 5 (32:54):
I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
President Trump and Senate Majority Leader John Thune are in
talks about key Senate rate is coming up.

Speaker 9 (33:00):
According to The Hill, the two met and broadly discussed races,
including Texas Senator John Cornyn's primary against Texas Attorney General
Ken Paxton. Paxton and Cornyn are both Trump allies, However,
the President has not endorsed either in the primary. Their
meeting comes as polls show Paxton leading Cornan and Cornyn's
allies believe but Trump endorsement would help him close the

(33:23):
gap with Paxton.

Speaker 2 (33:25):
I'm Brian Shook talking about how the President has dismantled
the media and dismantled a lot of the leftist strongholds. Well,
here's another example. The indoctrination stronghold. Harvard University has removed
websites for offices related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. All
the President's victories go beyond defunding BBS.

Speaker 10 (33:46):
The sides we're taking down this week is Harvard launched
a new office for Academic Culture and Community. Faculty members
were informed of the change in an email. It said
the office is part of an ongoing effort to make
sure all members of the community are connected, supported, and
empowered to contribute. The move comes as the Trump administration
has launched an effort to revoke Harvard's accreditation. I'm Tammy Trhio.

Speaker 6 (34:07):
We're all in this together. This is your morning Show
with Michael Del Jorno.
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