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Gil Charn seven minutes after the hour, Good morning, and
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Vladimir Putin will be the first Russian president to visit Alaska,
and Sarah Palin should know she can see Russia from there.
Trump is said to speak virtually with Ukrainian President Zelensky
later today, the Mayor of DC this her administration is
working hand in hand with President Trump, hand in hand
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very closely, as the National Guard have been implemented as
of last night. And the July inflation report better than expected.
A couple of notes on that front. Number one, the
consumer prices rise two point seven percent annually in July,
less than expected. The market reacts? Does the market react
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to that report or what that report most certainly will
bring if if they don't lower the interest rates, now
you got you gotta fire the guy. Everyone anticipates that
these numbers lower than expected equals an interest rate cut coming,
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And so the SMP soared above sixty four hundred, an
all time record. Speaking of soaring, I was driving in
the car yesterday, I did my round of golf. By
the way, my physic I have three two herniata discs.
When bulging disc had an epidural treatment, then I started PT.
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I'm very faithful with my exercises. You are very faithful
with your exercise, and the recovery has been remarkable. I
think I'm all but out of the woods in terms
of needing surgery. And my physical therapist actually said, you
know what, on second thought, I'd like you to golf
this week. I want you or do something that would
normally trigger it. Put a little stress on yeah, because
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we're getting to the end, and she if something's going
to happen, she wants it to happen while we're still visiting.
So and just I don't know what it was when
I first started physical therapy, because if I get away
from the golf course, I'm getting away from my zen.
My piece release. Absolutely so I was dying. I got
an urg So I went to a little par three
with me and my son and I got like a
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four holes in and everything was stiff. And you remember
the next day I was a zombie. Yes, you know.
Well now three weeks later, I go golfing. Esterday played great,
felt great. Well, go up this morning. Still feel great.
I mean, I'm not even like Denzel Washington in flight
the rule intruty can I could a cup of coffee
with three sugars and it's a mass brint. I mean,
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I feel terrific. But we were driving around. My son
looks at me, goes dud my son. You know it's
too bad. Radio may not survive. It's not the way
Nick talks. Well, he well it's actually his voice was
deeper young, but anyway, so he was like, you see
the ratings with Fallon, and I mean, I'm like, you know,
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life holds no surprises for me. But then again, you
know I don't. I don't buy narratives. I'm not lost
in bio rhythms and all that nonsense. I mean, I
just do simple, straight numbers and I stay locked on them.
So all of Late Night Talk did with Johnny Carson
Warren never to do, don't alienate your office or your audience.
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Don't don't use their trust in you for entertainment to
tell them what to think and how to live. As
Johnny said, that is wrong to do, and it will
destroy your show, which is exactly what's happened to late
night television. There's wild stuff and then they're divided by yes,
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you are correct sent. So that's what they've all done. Well,
then Gottfelt does breaks another rule. I mean, what's it
kind of like remember when you were watching MTV and
you're like, is anybody gonna play a video? Because all
of a sudden it became all reality TV. Then they
had to create MTV two in order you know you're
still like, is anything gonna show up video? There's no
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videos on MTV one. They do back episodes of ridiculousness.
And now if you watch some of the the best
shows that are streaming, whether it's Netflix, Apple or Amazon,
why did I start listening them? Now I'll have to
never stop. You'll notice that little Astronaut comes out at
the beginning because MTV is producing some of the best
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television shows. Still no music. Yeah, and so then you're
running MTV ms not even ask me what is that
stad for? What's a VJ movie television? Now? Yes, it
went from music television to movie tell it was originally
it was music television because you weren't playing music on
the radio, and there was a time they thought that
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was going to destroy radio. I mean, who would listen
to radio when you can watch radio? Video killed the
radio star there. It was what the premise of the
whole song was and the first song TV ever played
before it stopped playing music. So I say all this
because and by the way, you you know in podcasts
and they all tell you, yeah, you can't do a
podcast unless you got a video. Really careful with that
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down this road before. Yeah, But anyway, make a long
story short. So they all start doing it, and now
they've lost half their audience and they're still splitting it.
By three, then Fox It breaks format. Remember you're supposed
to turn out and see news. Now you see chatter
or or opinion or entertainment, and rarely news unless something
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really bad happens. And we during breaking news. And now
they're doing comedy at night. They're doing a political late
night comedy show. But they're the only one doing it
for that half of alienated America. So naturally it's going
to be the other three combined. Of course, it's going
to be number one overall of them. Now get to
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the experiment. You take Gutfeldt and you PLoP him on Fallon,
and you've got Fallon with one third of the left audience.
You've got the entire right audience to watch Fallen that day.
What do you think thing's gonna happen? Of course, it
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was the highest Nielsen ratings for the Tonight show and
Jimmy Fallon. Of course it was up fifty seven percent. Anita,
remind you that Noster del Jorno is a real thing.
Here he come, but it shall be. That was a
nonsensical guest appearance produced to result that even ABC can
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see post Kimmel, Are you proud of me? Dad? Probably
there today have either Reday to visit you. I promised say.
I can't even I can't even do I can't even
do Noster del Jorno with a straight face. Colbert's gone
because it can't work. None of them can work. If
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any of them could survive, it could be Jimmy Fallon.
Don't forget that was the first you used to have
And I was up that late with my mother. The
national anthem would play, Yes, the tones would come on,
and eventually it would just go to static, which, by
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the way, the Poltergeist House is for rent. Would you
rent that? Like for real? Yeah? Imagine the cable goes
out in the Poultergeist House that you're renting. I the
night I would have to go. I would just have
to do that to mess with it. And then I
wonder if it's like trapped in time in nineteen seventy
six to Core like the Brady Bunch House. This house
is cleaned, ladies and gentlemen. I am about to officially
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announce it's an ad D Wednesday. I'm all over the
place anyway. So the writing's on the wall. You know
Kimmel's contracts, you know he's gone, and I'll bet you
ABC was ready to punt on everything and maybe relaunch
something like Nightline. Everybody forgets ABC did really well for
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a long time with Nightline. Why because if you didn't
want to watch sit Down yaka each talk was, nobody could.
Speaker 4 (09:03):
Well.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
Night Light's gonna be problematic now, yeah, but night Light's
gonna be problematic now in the cable TV news era.
But they were going to listen. You could do reruns
a Frasier and probably win or something crazy like that.
But I don't think there's any mistaking. I mean, ABC
is probably gonna punt on Kimmel and they got to
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be staring. I said this, that was a no del
journal months ago. Gutfelt's canna end up off a Fox
and doing a late night talk show, and I think
this could play a role in that. And it was
a dumb appearance. Do we all agree on that? I mean,
not bashing Guttfelt like his show the other night from
emails and it was awkward on purpose. They didn't address
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the elephant in the room on purpose, and they just
laughed as friends and told stories. In other words, for
one night, let's combine the two sides and do what
we were supposed to be doing for the last decade and
a half. And obviously the audience loved it, but gutt
Felt's gonn end up, not.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
All of the audience. Michael, what do you mean he's
gotten he's gotten.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
Well you said this, Listen, you know Salent's gotten ripped. Yeah,
he's gotten ripped. Because well, that's the same thing that
happened to Bill Maher when he visited the White House.
The Gutfelt is gonna come out smelling like a rose.
And ABC has noticed. All right, So I'm I'm an
ABC would be dumb. If CBS is out of late
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night talk, why not put the fifty to fifty right
up against Fallon so you'll have the left watch Fallon
and the right watch and they'll both be too, you know,
somewhat marketable products for network television, huge products. But what
I was getting at is it all started with the
with the Today Show, and then they said, well, what
are we gonna do at night? And then they went
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and grabbed Steve Allen and said, well, we'll do it tonight show,
and he just ad libbed the show to end the day.
Sitting at a desk, he was doing a little bit
of news, and you know Steve Allen, so he starts
doing a little bit of fun stuff and then it evolves.
Then Jack Park takes it to another level, Johnny takes
it to another level, and everybody's destroyed it after let him.
But it's the writings on the wall. For Kimmel, the
question for Guttfeld, the question is, all right, is he
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gonna experience what Megan Kelly experienced, and that is there's
nowhere to go after Fox because the left won't allow it.
You are labeled the enemy. So the best you can
be is half. Then does that make sense? Because that's
all that's left for you the minute I PLoP you.
And by the way, at the end of the day,
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that proves to you how filthy, rotten and in the
back park it in the back pocket of socialist leftists.
These networks have always been how dare you? But it's
time now, it's a new day. Yeah, So I don't know,
good luck if that happens, because gut Sound's too talented.
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He might be wisest is to stay right where he
is and just do that Late night show and compete
from there, because there does seem to be a stigma
that once you leave Fox, you fail wherever you go
because you're the shirts. You don't belong on the skins.
Sure nothing, I want to see any of them playing skins.
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But anyway, I thought it was fascinating. So there's your
first glimpse of it. Guttfelt makes a simple appearance on
The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Brating's up fifty seven percent,
up the highest highest Nielsen's of the years for the
for the year. For the Tonight Show, we doing poles
of plenty. I got some good news, No, I should
say it this way. I got some news I think
you already know, and I got some bad news. Mamdani
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is still running away in the polling. If polling is accurate,
he's the next mayor, and there's not much time left.
It's to the point now where even if Adam's left
and you gave all seven percent, and that's presuming a
lot that those seven percent would go to Cuomo. But
even if you did, he's still losing by twelve percent,
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and there's not much undecided left. And Sliwa just kind
of he peaked somewhere. I want to say, I'm going
off a photographic memory, but I think he peaked at
about thirteen or fourteen percent, and now he's back down
to twelve percent. So I know, Big John are, one
of our favorite listeners, was really excited that this guy
has a chance. That chance doesn't look very good anymore.
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It's only Governor Cuomo. What was that book it? Book it?
That's big jump. Probably only Governor Cuomo can stop zor
on Mondani now or so it looks the other one
you kind of know, and that is that Advance is
the runaway or apparent to Maga and trump Ism. In fact,
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you'll be surprised. I am. I will say I am
genuinely surprised that Marco Rubio is tied with Desanti's at
ten percent. So DeSantis, you wonder what's his future And
there's something about him now. Usually with DeSantis, his leadership
and an ability to govern is flawless. His ability to
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be a candidate to get to govern can be a
little weak, or he's got to get a lot better
in a hurry. And then you have the disappearing if
you will, from the stage, or you have Vance and
Rubio front and center, Secretary of State and vice president.
And it's shocking to me a little bit that DeSantis
and Rubio are both at ten percent, that Rubio isn't
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testing better early than DeSantis, earlier early on than DeSantis is.
But Vance is the runaway at thirty five percent. So
we have those polls of plenty for you, Mexico. I
will just leave this. I know we're running late. As
a simple question, they're going to extradate twenty six top
cartel leaders. I'll tell you who they are and what
kind of havoc they've been waking in the United States.
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Does anybody for a moment I think Mexico would extradite
twenty six top cartel members, that anybody in the United
States would even ask for Mexico to extradite twenty six
top cartel leaders if Joe Biden or Kamala Harris were president.
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I mean, I don't like to play shirts and skins,
but even I'll slip my top.
Speaker 3 (15:23):
Off for that one. This is your morning show with
Michael del Chino, and.
Speaker 4 (15:30):
You guys are always mentioning Fox.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Ever always mentioned Fox, I ever mentioned News Max. What's
up with them?
Speaker 4 (15:36):
Are they not the conservative news.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Then yeah, that's interesting. Well there's there's Newsmax and there's
News Nation, both kind of fledgling. Obviously, Fox News is
the ratings leader, and by far, and for a long time,
they dominate cable news, a stretch of ninety four secutive
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quarters in Nielsen ratings. All Right, so there's Fox and
there's everybody else, and then everybody else ends up being
MSNBC and then CNN. When you start getting into Newsmax,
for example, you're really only looking at Rob Schmidt that's
doing anything with four hundred thousand viewers twenty nine thousand
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in demo, And for News Nation it's only Cuomo with
one hundred and seventy thousand adults twenty five to fifty four.
So it's not that we're slighting them, it's not that
anybody's choosing favorites. It's just in terms of relevance, and
I'm not so certain any of them are that relevant.
Fox is that much of a runaway leader in MSB
and CNN, and after that the other ones just start
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off the ground. Yet, Hey, this is John Watson. My
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Sleepy squirrel misses, and not so be the early worm
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get up. Vladimir Putin will be the first Russian leader
to visit Alaska when he meets with the president on Friday.
The president will speak virtually with the Ukrainian President Zelenski. Today,
jury July's inflation report better than expected. The market's soord
because everybody sees the writing on the Wall, the President
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may get his interest rate cut he's been long waiting for.
And a little shout out to my friends in Detroit.
Ford confirms two American made cars are going out of
product production. We got to figure out which two that
is or Ford I'm safe, I'm Cadillic, all right. Can't
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have your morning show without your voice, and I have
definitely riled up Gabe and Big John. Let's start with Gabe,
and I think Gabe wants to comment on the extradition
of twenty six cartel leaders to the United States more.
Speaker 5 (18:37):
Mo Jeffrey read fine with President. They want to be
asking him to extra dyke twenty six cartel leaders.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
They'd be asking him to please send them in their
whole organization.
Speaker 5 (18:52):
Over here to help destroy America.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
That's what I say. You're right, or they would just
roam freely as they always had. Big John, of course,
does not like the numbers in New York.
Speaker 6 (19:06):
Big John will not give up this early on Curtis Lieba.
He's got some big endorsements coming out next week. I
mean Cuomo was slapping fannies and killing granny's. This guy
zorbed on Mandani zero zero. Nobody should vote for this guy.
Let's go Curtis book.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
It is Big John listening in Poughkeepsie.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
As a matter of fact, he has switched from sending
his talkbacks to Nashville via WLAC. So we must have
gotten close to where he lives. Yeah, we're like forty
minutes from where Big John lives. Is I still want
to send him a plane ticket and have some sauce
and watch Sunday football with that great right never met.
I told you the strange thngth that happened. You know,
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nobody ever looks like what you picture. But I had
a vision in my head every time Big John would call,
because you know, some people, David Sanati was that way
for me. I don't remember life without David in it,
and it's only fifteen years ago that we met. But
I simply cannot. I can't get there even in my mind.
I don't remember life before my children and my wife.
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I really can't. I mean, it's like someone else's life
kind of a thing, and you meet. It's rare when
it happens, but you just meet people and it's not
like meeting them. It's like you've always known them and
you just you just pick up life right from there,
and as a listener, I got to tell you Mary
and Big John are that way with me. And in
the case of Big John, I picture a face as
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if I'd seen him before you and then we google
stalk him and it was the exact face I had
been picturing. I think Big John needs to come them.
Have Sunday, saw us watching football, gripe a little bit
about life, have a canol, pass gas and turn the channel.
All right. The reason he's concerned, I said, we have
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two polls today to discuss. One is not good news,
especially if you live in New York. The other there
is news I think you expected. Let's start in New
York City. It appears that Zoron Mamdani is continuing. And
again there's two notes here. One, the consistency of the
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polling has always been Mam Donnie huge leader. Now they
used rank file voting to get this guy through. There
probably would have been a runoff between him and Cuomo,
and I don't think he would have survived that. But
now moving on through rank file and now having such
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a divided race, I saw from the beginning that this
would be strong. Then you had the number of people
who were undecided, and you can't for the life of you,
you can't even suggest that this race isn't getting any attention.
It's getting national attention and is numb. Don't go down.
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And the more that comes out about him, which is
clearly Islamist, which is anathetical to everything we believe in America.
He is clearly communistic, so is lomist and communistic, and
his numbers still aren't going down. That'll tell you something.
Speaker 4 (22:18):
Now.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
I expected him to be the early leader because that's
the people that get vocal, that's the people that answer
the phone, that's the people that vote in primers. That's
why AOC will be a runaway early leader for the
Democrat nomination for President of the United States until the
DNC gets involved, and that'll be problematic for them for
the fourth time trying to rig a primary over its voters.
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But he continues strong, and he continues to hold, and
he continues to grow, and there's just not that much
undecided left. So in what three quarters of the undecided
has broken, it's breaking pretty even Lee and mostly to him.
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So there's nothing that would suggest Mom, Donnie's not the
next mayor of New York City. He's pulling at forty
four percent. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo, running as an independent,
is at twenty five percent. Republican Curtis Sliwa, Big John's
not giving up Norris Sliva, but he's at twelve percent.
Eric Adams, the mayor, is at seven percent. Now we're
at that point where if Adams were to step aside,
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and you have to make I think the wrong presumption
that all seven percent of Adam's support would glow to Cuomo.
He's still down twelve points twelve percent, and there's not
that much undecided left. So this this is not looking good.
While City Democrats favor Mam Donnie over Cuomo fifty three
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to thirty two percent, with single digits for the other two,
more than two thirds of the City Republicans support Sliva.
There's just not much to grow, Sliwa. There's not much
to tip the scales with Cuomo, even if even if
you got Adams out of the race. Now, when it
comes to city independent voters, that's a lot more closely divided.
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Thirty percent supporting Mom Donnie, twenty percent supporting Adams. I
guess the interesting somebody's gotta say it out loud is
never gonna happen. But the only one that could change
the trajectory of this don't shoot me. I'm just saying
it to say it is slee Will getting out of
the race. And if he did what Republicans do, could
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that be enough to get Cuomo over the top of
Mom Donnie. It's not gonna happen, and Republicans would probably
sit out primarily. I don't know. I just when you
dig into the red, you dug through him like I did.
Can you make this come up any other way than
Mom Donnie? You can't, can you?
Speaker 4 (24:56):
No?
Speaker 6 (24:56):
No?
Speaker 4 (24:56):
The only one who can take him out is himself.
If there's an October surprise little Billy Bush video, maybe.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
I think it'd be a uh pakhmed, you know, hassan
video of not. City voters under thirty five are overwhelmingly
supporting Mom Donnie Oh the gullible leftist youth. Voters fifty
five and older back Cuomo over Mam Donnie thirty eight
to thirty two percent. So it's the indoctrinated, naive young
that is going to put him over the top. Cuomo
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has an underwater favorability rating with city voters thirty seven
to fifty four percent. That's not helping. That doesn't lead
to anything that's going to be a surge in fact
among Democrats statewide, Cuomo's favorability rating is thirty six. Unfavorability
rating is fifty six. And by the way, that's going
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dramatically in the wrong direction where it used to be
fifty one to thirty nine. So the more the drama
plays out through the eyes of the youth and the
voters in New York City, nothing sticking to Mom Donnie
and a lot sticking to Cuomo. Donnie's going to be
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And by the way, the minute he becomes the next
mayor of New York City, he becomes very influential in
the Democrat Party. Now they have an Israel problem. Now
they have a Mom Donnie problem, as the party will
shift communistic and perhaps even birth in islamest portion of
the party. Meanwhile, on the other side, is who's the
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heir apparent to Donald Trump? Well, early on it's jd.
Vance and no one else even close. I doubt that
surprises you, and it didn't surprise me. What will surprise
you is how far back and tied. DeSantis and Marco
Rubio are thirty five percent of likely Republican primary voters
said they would vote for Vance today. Next closest second
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and tied for second is DeSantis and Rubio at ten
percent and twenty five percentage points behind. I say surprised
because you know, Marco Rubio is the Secretary of State.
Jadie Vance is the vice president, and of those two positions,
really Marco Rubio has been more front and center to
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be that far behind Jadie Vance is playing it very smart,
avoiding over exposure, and he will be a very strong candidate.
Rubio is a strong candidate too. DeSantis is a great leader.
He just doesn't campaign well. So you wonder how these
numbers will stick others if you're expecting I don't know
if you're looking for to put on the ticket, fill
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the stage, but go nowhere and then that used to
be on the stage, and know how far they've fallen
because of no association with Trump. In other words, the
path to being the heir apparent to Donald Trump was
clearly get in his cabinet. Can we agree on that
that that was it? Do you think for one second JD.
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Vance would be the overwhelming favorite to be the next
president of the United States, and certainly the next Republican
nominee for president. If Donald Trump didn't listen to his
son and give the VP to him over Rubio, and
had he given it to Rubo and JD. Vance was
still just a senator. Does anybody question Ruby would be
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the runaway or apparent?
Speaker 4 (28:31):
What's the one name on that list, Michael that you
noticed is missing? Well?
Speaker 2 (28:38):
Missing?
Speaker 6 (28:40):
Well?
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Yeah, Nikki halees know where to be seen. She's completely irrelevant.
I was shocked that Tim Scott is all the way
down to two percent. I was shocked that Tulsey Gabbard
didn't test higher than two percent. Young can I mean
things could have just folded a little bit differently. Ted Cruz,
by the way, is done.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
I'm surprised Ran Paul is as high as he is.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
At five percent. Yeah, there's no VP on that list though.
I mean Telsea Gabbard I think is gonna be mentioned.
But I think you're gonna see Sarah Huckabee Sanders probably
become They're gonna do one of two things they're gonna
pull in nineteen eighty because this would be the number
one thing to unite the party if they just went
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Vance and Rubio. That's like when they went Reagan H. W. Bush.
It's a no brainer. You just start focusing on the generals.
Speaker 7 (29:36):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
If you're gonna put a twist into it, I'm going
with Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Now, as I look at these
early numbers, and they are very early for twenty twenty eight,
some would that be three years or some way three
in a month or two, So I don't think that
surprises anybody. Seventy percent of all likely voters say it's
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at least some likely that they will vote in the
twenty twenty eight Republican presidential primaries, so a turnout for
the primaries will be solid, including fifty five percent say
they're very likely to vote in the GOP primaries. That
shows a vigorous primary, and it shows it's going to
be a three person race and really a runaway for
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JD Vans unless something happens between now and them. So
one that probably doesn't surprise you, the margin surprises you.
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It's your morning show with Michael del Chino.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
I like Big Johns too, for maybe you ought to
send him a valentind well, it's not February yet, and
maybe I'm going to send one to you too, And
every fifty four minutes after the hour if you're just
waking up. Vladimir Fulton will be the first Russian leader
to visit Alaska when he meets with the President on
Friday and Anchorage.
Speaker 7 (32:40):
Trump and Putin will hold their summitt Friday at Joint
based Elmendorf Richardson, a giant military base with over thirty
thousand residents that includes both Elmendorf Air Force Base and
Fort Richardson Army Base. Alaska also plays a part in
Russian history. The US purchased the Alaskan territory from Russia
over one hundred and fifty years ago. At writer, Trump
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and Putin will discuss end the Russia's war in Ukraine,
which Trump has said may include swamping some territory.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
By Mark Meefield, Texas Governor Greg Abbott is calling for
another special session.
Speaker 8 (33:11):
Tammy Triheo reports the governor is looking to redraw the
state's congressional district maps as he waits for the Texas
Democrats who have left for blue states across the country.
The group of Democratic lawmakers left Texas to deny the
state legislature of the quorum needed to hold a vote
in the current special session. Abbot says he'll continue calling
for new special sessions until the missing Democrats return. I'm
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Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
The House Oversight Committee is seeking to uncover any alleged
ties between former President Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein. Committee
chair James Comer said during an interview that Clinton's alleged
connections to Epstein should be uncovered. During his testimony before
members of Congress, which could be as soon as October.
Comber also subpoened former First Lady and Secretary of State
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Hillary Clinton to give testimony in the House GOP probe
of matters surrounding Epstein. Clinton could refuse to testify, but
would then be subject to repercussions from Attorney General Pam
BONDI imagine if it was Elaine's guitar a Kramer guitar.
I don't think they're related to Kramer on Seinfeld. A
Kramer guitar used by Eddie van Halen during an early
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eighties tour, is expected to get two three million dollars
at auction.
Speaker 7 (34:26):
Great guitar is part of a rock and Pomp auction
scheduled for October twenty fourth as part of Southby's Greels Week.
Also up for auction will be items from the collections
of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan. Eddie
van Halen used the guitar during Van Halen's Hide Your
Sheep tour, which took plaks after the release of their.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
Nineteen eighty two diver Down album.
Speaker 7 (34:46):
The album featured covers of Roy Orbison's Oh Pretty Woman
and Dancing in the Street by Martha and the Van Dellas.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
I'm Mark Mayfield. I don't know why anybody would, but
the Poltergeist House is now available for rent.
Speaker 3 (35:00):
Looks just like the one next to it.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
And the one next to that.
Speaker 5 (35:05):
The house in Siami Valley, California, has been completely redesigned
to mimic the set from the nineteen eighty two horror
film Poltergeist. The home can sleep up to eight people
and pets. Reservations are starting at six hundred dollars per night.
Last year, the home was sold for the first time
in more than four decades. It went for nearly one
point three million dollars. I'm Daniel Martindale.
Speaker 2 (35:25):
You know that's one of my wife's favorite movies. I
should take her there and then when the cable goes
out money bet Sports. Tigers lost the White Sox, and
that's not easy to do. They stink nine to six.
Cardinals got shut out three nothing by the Rockies Guardians
four to three over a red hot Florida Marlins team.
A young red hot Florida Marlins team brew Crew eleven
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in a row, winning by two touchdowns fourteen to nothing
over the Pirates Fbacks three two over the Rangers Dodgers
lost seven six to the Angels. Podraise five to one
over the Giants and the A's over the Rays six nothing.
Birthdays Today Golf analyst Peter fad sixty seven, Danny Partridge,
Danny Bonaducci sixty six, Fox News reporter Molly Hennenberg fifty two.
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Former FED chair Janet Yellen's seventy nine. If it's your birthday,
Happy birthday, is so glad you were born? And thanks
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