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August 28, 2025 35 mins

Insane or evil…?  Does the matrix even all us to discern which?  Plus, meet Brie Tennis, the queen of kickers!

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Two children, ages eight and ten, are dead, seventeen others
wounded after a Catholic school shooting. Twenty three year old
Robert Then, changing his name to Robin, transgendered twenty three
year old in Minneapolis does the shooting. He leaves a
long manifesto that is difficult to a lot of This

(01:15):
is very difficult to narrative ize over. It's not stopping
the media from trying. There's a tug of war of
reality going on. That's life in the matrix. You know,
my day yesterday started, I just put on social media.

(01:36):
I can't control the insanity that is out there, but
I can do my best to be light and darkness.
I can do my best to try to remind those
the dew heaviers to hear, hear, and souls to feel.
And so I just posted very early, just a reminder.

(01:58):
This is an evil act of violence against children literally
as they're praying. It is not a social media event
that in and of itself apparently needs to be set.
This isn't a social media event requiring your debate and opinion.

(02:19):
It's a human tragedy, and what the kids and the
parents need are prayers, not opinions. This doesn't have to
become a call against all guns, a call against all
transgender and then knowing it, knowing it would happen again,

(02:41):
and then I watched all of that unfold. We're gonna
have some examples, and it's not our intent to be
a part of this tug of war? Can I gotta
start with Jesse Waters, because out of everybody I've seen
on television online, I think Jesse comes the close to

(03:02):
summarizing it perfectly. A suicidal transgender who clearly hates President Trump,
Christians and Jews shoots up kids at a Catholic school
while in mass and the media is focused on guns.

(03:26):
And of course I would interrupt Jesse and say, and
even as you say, they're focused on guns, never mind
everything he wrote all over.

Speaker 4 (03:34):
The guns that speak to his motive and mindset.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
Then Jesse asked the question, well, then, how would we
defend ourselves, you know, against suicidal transgenders who hate Trump, Christians,
Jews and want to shoot us up. I mean, he

(04:07):
summed it up this way, and this is the point
I wanted to make. Boy, the media is bad at
pattern recognition. I know he's being sarcastic. I know Jesse
Waters realizes we have a little issue with a media
matrix narrative over facts. So earlier day I would say, hey, pause,

(04:30):
some of this, by the way, still applies for the
kids that heard this, for the kids who witnessed this,
for the kids who were shot for seeing fellow classmates
lose their life, They're gonna need prayer the rest of
their life because only God can come in and make
their heart, their soul, and their mind whole again.

Speaker 4 (04:53):
I can't.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
You can't, A psychiatrist can't, americ can't. Somebody's have to
come in and do some really heavy lifting to make
these kids whole to live the rest of their life.
Can you imagine the strongholds of fear, hate, paranoia with

(05:21):
such an event. One crash landing as a child took
me twenty five years to be able to fly again.
What we're acknowledging is there's nothing we need. It's this
is heavier lifting than we're capable of. But if we
believe our God is real, and we believe he is living,

(05:42):
and we believe he is past president in future, if
we believe he is the Alpha, the Omega.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
And all powerful, he can.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
That's why I say, whatever this stuff happens, the temptation
is for me to feel to associate it with my children.
That's not doing any good. You should care about that,
Don't get me wrong. That's the difference between functions of
the mind and the heart. You really want to honor
these kids, you really want to protect the next kids.

(06:11):
Get this matrix stuff to de coded and write, but
to stop and acknowledge that God can go there. He
can be in Minneapolis, He can be in their minds
and in their hearts. He can comfort. For the two
families who lost kids, dropped them off at school at

(06:32):
eight and ten years old, the nightmare is almost too
tempting not to look at pray for them. It's the
wiser spent time. But what I watched again unfold by
the end of the afternoon was breathtaking. It became a
tug of using these children and this tragedy. It became

(06:56):
a tug of war of narrative, as it always does.
If you're the mayor, Jacob Fray, you made it about
not a suicidal transgender who hates Trump, Christians and Jews.

(07:17):
You made it about a culture, a culture of guns
and hatred towards transgendered.

Speaker 5 (07:26):
I think the impetus has to be on all of
us as leaders to do a whole lot more to
recognize that we've got more guns in this country than
we have people. And it's on all of us to
recognize the truth and the reality that we can't just
say that this shouldn't happen again, and then allow it

(07:49):
to happen again and again.

Speaker 4 (07:51):
Beyond that, it's on all of us.

Speaker 5 (07:56):
And I have heard about a whole lot of hate
that's been directed at our trans community. Anybody who is
using this as an using this as an opportunity to
villainize our trans community or any other community.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
What about anybody using this to villainize guns. I don't
know if the merit at this point is aware of
all the messages written on the weaponry, or if he
was aware of the manifesto, But use mayor narrative here

(08:40):
to be a reminder. This is why you don't speak
until you know something. You don't presume anything, you don't
narrativize anything. You wait until you hear the facts. Things
that were written on his web By the way, it's

(09:02):
a twenty minute video that he posts that he had
pre filmed and posts right down to him picking out
his clothes, showing you and fondling all the different bullets.
For those of you that have any kind of spiritual awareness,

(09:24):
you will hear multiple voices talking, sometimes in different tone.
You see what appears to me a classic demonic reaction
to a picture of Christ a picture of Christ superimposed
on a shooting target and a evil, cackling laugh that

(09:48):
I think anybody who has seen at least the conjuring
would know that's not normal utterance, let alone the mumbling.
In other words, this is one shooter that leaves no
doubt of what nuts looks like, deranged looks like, evil

(10:08):
looks like, and sounds like, which is why I suspect
today people just assume, in the media, especially the legacy media,
to put this case aside. And God forbid any of
you link Westman to the Covenant shooting in Nashville.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
What were his messages? Where's your God? Now? Where's your
effing God? Now? Do you believe in God? Take this?
All of you?

Speaker 3 (10:49):
Mocking the Eucharist six million wasn't enough. Mocking the Jews
jew gas, which is he put on the smoke signal
thing burn Israel, kill Donald Trump, nuke India. Slur is
targeted at Hispanics and Blacks. But how does somebody this disturbed,

(11:15):
this crazy in a video that I spent twenty minutes with.
If someone's spending a life sharing life with somebody like
this apparent, somebody in the neighborhood, how are not any
of these signs seen amassing guns and bullets. So we're

(11:41):
not going to join in the tug of war, but
we're going to acknowledge the matrix tug of war in
the narrative, only in a blue place like Minneapolis, only
in places like MSNBC.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
And I got a ton of examples in our sounds
of the day.

Speaker 3 (11:59):
Can you take us Sidle maybe even demon possessed transgender
who hates Trump, Christians, Jews, christ especially shoots children while
they're praying. And in the twenty minute video you have
to see how he delights in knowing he's going to

(12:20):
kill the kids. In the manifesto, how he asks his
parents to forgive him that he's sorry, but he's not
sorry for killing the kids. I mean, how do you
turn that into a lame, petty political argument. It's enough

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Well, the President got some attention yesterday calling for a
federal racketeering charges to be filed against billionaire Democrat donor
George Soros.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
Mark Mayfield has the complete story.

Speaker 6 (14:40):
The president wrote on social media Wednesday that Soros and
his radical left sun should be charged with RICO because
of what he called their support of violent protests. Trump
claimed that Soros and his group of psychopaths have caused
great damage to our country and added be careful, We're
watching you. The Sorow's nonprofit foundation called Trump's claim outrageous

(15:00):
and said their mission is to advance human rights, justice,
and democratic principles. The Justice Department has not commented on
Trump's threats.

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A Mark Mayfield, Well, the left always loves a two
state solution in Israel and Palestine. How do they feel
about one at home in California?

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Sebly Republican leader James Gallagher argues that will improve representation
for underserved regions.

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And those forgotten people, mostly in the inland counties of
the state.

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They have no voice, and in fact.

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Now even worse, their representation could be completely stripped by
the Gavinmander proposal Prop.

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Fifty that's been put on the ballot.

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California plans to redraw its congressional maps to counter potential
Republican gains in Texas. The two state solution we essentially
separate inland regions from coastal areas that lean Democratic. I'm
Tammy Trhio, the.

Speaker 3 (15:45):
New CDC director, is reportedly being ousted from the position
weeks after being confirmed.

Speaker 4 (15:51):
Brian Shook has more.

Speaker 8 (15:52):
That's according to The Washington Post. Susan Minerrez was nominated
by President Trump after he withdrew his first choice over
concerns related to Dave Weldon's views on vaccines and autism.
Manias is a longtime federal government scientist. It comes after
his shooting at the CDC's Atlanta headquarters earlier this month,

(16:12):
where the shooter was frustrated with the COVID vaccine and
blamed it for his health issues. I'm Brian Shook. How
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Speaker 4 (16:20):
Oh?

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Don't stop and count them? Right now, pre Tennis is
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Speaker 6 (17:39):
Next, this is Dan calling from Erie, Pennsylvania.

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Hi, I'm Michael.

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This is your morning show.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
I'm Michael Jeffers, got the sound, Red's got the content,
and if you're just waking up. Two children, ages eight
and ten, are dead, seventeen others wounded, seven in critical
condition after a Catholic school evil shooting in Minneapolis. President
Trump calling for federal racketeering charges against billionaire donor George Soros.

(18:37):
The CDC director Susan Monerz is refusing to leave her
post after being called to step down just a few
months after being assigned and out of Detroit. We get
the word that Ford is recalling more than one hundred thousand,
f one to fifty pickup trucks. We had a talkback

(18:58):
from Tampa bringing up gender as a mental illness. Now
that may sound hateful to a mayor in Minneapolis, it's
not long ago that the medical community referred to transgenderism
as gender disorder illness. Then they dropped that and made
it gender dysphoria. In fact, anybody that questions that there's

(19:21):
something wrong with you, you're hateful. So that distinction, you know,
has been changed. When it comes to transgenderism. The number
one thing to first and foremost realize is identity is
a big deal, and if you can't get your identity right,

(19:45):
it impacts everything. Not to mention, you've you've stepped into
a feeling over reality culture versus science. That whole thing
plays out. The problem for them is we have everything

(20:09):
in the manifesto, we have everything written on the weapon,
and it's not stopping the media from trying to narrativize it.
They got that video and it's twenty minutes. If you
watch the entire one, not just the eleven minute version,
the twenty minute version, there's nobody that would watch that.

(20:35):
The only debate would be crazy or evil. That would
be the only debate. You wouldn't hit stop on that
video and come away saying, well, we got to do
some bug guns. So it's all very very troubling, all
very very telling, all very quickly removed. But some people

(20:59):
smart enough not just to capture it, but save it
on their own private servers, knowing it.

Speaker 4 (21:03):
I just save the YouTube link. Well, they'll just take
it down off of YouTube.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
And now you find yesterday the media, the tug of
war over the narrative, today just moving on like it
never happened because it's inconvenient to their neighbor, a narrative.
We're gonna talk about the importance of identity, Jeffy, You've
got to communicate something to me.

Speaker 4 (21:24):
We're still I'm emailing Bri. I've given her the number.
I've tried to call her.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
So yeah, you're say, why we're having an issue if
we have the wrong number, do not.

Speaker 4 (21:35):
I'm getting her voicemail.

Speaker 10 (21:37):
And again we were emailing back and forth, so I'm
just trying to deliver we have I think we have
the right number. Yeah, we do, give the air It
is definitely her phone number. Yes, you know, there's an
irony to all this. We couldn't find Brie anywhere, and
then Bree finally reached out to us, and so I

(21:58):
set the interview up, and now we still can't get her.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
Wait a minute, you had a theory that you didn't
think she was a real person. She really existed. I
think we're going to prove she's real. I always felt
like it was too good to be true.

Speaker 11 (22:14):
No, not too good to be true, just a lot
of technology.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
Oh my gosh, it's Bree Tennis. Brie. I'm Michael. Nice
to meet you.

Speaker 12 (22:22):
Hi, nice to meet you too.

Speaker 11 (22:24):
Thanks for playing my stuff.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
I always say you are like the perfect light, refreshing
dessert to all the craziness that is in our news
every day. And then I always joke with my guys,
I say, you know, if a mortgage check bounces, if
a meteor is coming and going to hit us all,
if the end of the world is here, I want
Bree Tennis to tell me I have minutes to live.

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You're so check.

Speaker 12 (22:48):
I'm going to be your girl. I got it.

Speaker 4 (22:50):
How were you now?

Speaker 3 (22:52):
When I married my wife, she was the nicest high
character person world. And then we had children and the
mom voice appeared. Do you you have a mom voice?
I mean, are you ever in a bad mood?

Speaker 12 (23:04):
Uh? Yeah. I call it my angry voice. And you
don't want to hear it.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
I have an angry voice. It's really her. They call
it my monster voice.

Speaker 11 (23:12):
Yes, oh okay, that's so cute.

Speaker 12 (23:15):
My daughter always talked.

Speaker 11 (23:16):
When I was when she was a little girl, she
talked about she knew she was in trouble.

Speaker 12 (23:21):
When I lowered my voice and got very monotone.

Speaker 11 (23:25):
She knew she was in trouble because I'm.

Speaker 12 (23:27):
Not really a yeller.

Speaker 11 (23:29):
I can, but that's just not where I want to be.

Speaker 3 (23:32):
A long time ago, to land, far far away, I
worked for I was the vice president of CBN, so
I worked for Pat Robertson, and the lower Pat's voice
got the matter he was. If he was like whispering
or just mouthing, you knew somebody was about to get fired.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
We love your work.

Speaker 5 (23:48):
You.

Speaker 4 (23:49):
I call you the Queen of kickers. Uh, you just
bring them to light?

Speaker 3 (23:53):
Are they something you for the same reason I do,
the world's getting so crazy.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
We got to have something.

Speaker 11 (23:59):
Light to end, don I love the kickers.

Speaker 12 (24:03):
And when I've worked here at iHeart in San Diego
for three years and when I first got here, nobody
was doing kickers.

Speaker 11 (24:10):
And I thought, well, I can fix that, and I.

Speaker 12 (24:13):
Started doing kickers. And I get my inspiration just from
everyday life. I mean one day I walked into the
studio and the morning.

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Show guy walked in and the co host there ted
super nice.

Speaker 12 (24:25):
Guy, love him the pieces, And he's wearing a hoodie.
The man's in his mid fifties wearing a hoodie. And
I thought it's a little old to be wearing a hoodie.
And I found out why, Yes he is. There's a study.
And I'm telling you, if there's a study, I will
find it.

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So just so you know, if you're a man, twenty
four is the cutoff. If you're a woman, it's twenty nine.

Speaker 4 (24:45):
Seriously, you can't wear a hoodie.

Speaker 11 (24:46):
I have to time wear hoodies.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
I kind of have a couple of hoodies, all right,
I'll never look at them the same. So when you
I was shocked at how many. You know, there's every
day is something day and there's.

Speaker 4 (24:59):
Not just one. There could be like sixteen to choose from.

Speaker 3 (25:02):
When do we start calling everything like Today's.

Speaker 4 (25:05):
Bow tie day?

Speaker 11 (25:05):
Right, Today's National bow tie Day.

Speaker 4 (25:08):
But that's not the only one.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
There's probably about fifteen others, right, that you have to
choose from every morning?

Speaker 12 (25:13):
Yes, there are other days.

Speaker 11 (25:14):
Today, I'm out in front of my daily calendar.

Speaker 4 (25:18):
I didn't realize we had so many days of things.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
Does anything not have a national We need a national
brek Tennis Day.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
That's what we need.

Speaker 11 (25:27):
Oh, sign me up.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
That's every day, so tell I mean, seriously, we're just
so curious. We couldn't find you anywhere online. You have
like no presence. Jeffrey literally thought you weren't real that
you were AI, and I said, oh, that's a real person,
So I resign.

Speaker 12 (25:44):
I don't do any social media. And there's there's a
whole story behind it. I had a stalker when you're
on radio.

Speaker 11 (25:50):
And I was on Coast in Los Angeles FM for
a long, long long time, and I had somebody who
decided he was my brother, but he wasn't.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
And the police came.

Speaker 12 (25:59):
It was a whole big thing, and they said, don't.

Speaker 11 (26:01):
Do social media. It's when social media first started coming out,
so by the time I was given to notice that
this person is no longer an issue, I feel like
I kind of missed the boat.

Speaker 12 (26:11):
And I also don't.

Speaker 11 (26:12):
Need to consult five people to buy a loaf of bread.

Speaker 12 (26:14):
So I kind of missed the boat on social media.
And I'm probably better for it because most of the
people I know.

Speaker 11 (26:22):
Who do it are dropping out.

Speaker 4 (26:25):
Oh yeah, yeah, no, it's it's a destructive force. It's
a well breed. Now you have a stalker and Michael
do joor.

Speaker 3 (26:31):
No, no no, But can I tell you a funny story, Bree.
I did have one major stalker being in radio and
this is probably thirty years ago now, and so I
start getting at that time letters because he was like
even before email, almost and the letters are like God
told me that you're my husband, YadA, YadA. I mean,

(26:51):
this goes on for quite quite a few months, and
I don't do anything, say anything. I certainly didn't call
the police. I mean, I'm a man, Nobody's going to
hurt me. So finally the husband shows up at the
radio station, thinking I'm having an affair, and he goes,
my wife just informed me that she's filing for divorce
because she's marrying you, And I said, what are you

(27:14):
talking about? Well, one thing leads to another, so the
police come and then they get they bring her in.

Speaker 4 (27:20):
When I tell you.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
I can't even describe her because if I say Selma Hayek,
it's it's really an insult her.

Speaker 4 (27:28):
She was a prettier version of Selmai. I had one star,
but she was crazy anyway.

Speaker 3 (27:35):
So that's the life of stalker. So tell us about you.
So you've been in radio all your life. Where are
you from.

Speaker 11 (27:40):
I'm from southern California.

Speaker 12 (27:42):
I well, what can I tell you? I was always
going to be a reporter, a TV reporter. I did
that for a long time. Then the job dried up,
and in this business you have to take a side
step to keep working. And I fell into music radio
and I did that for a very long time in
Los Angeles, and then that dried up, and I went
back into news and produced for television and have Now

(28:07):
I'm anchoring for KFI and Los Angeles Radio and co
Go here in San Diego, and I get to do
my kickers, which makes me so happy. I love to
do that.

Speaker 11 (28:19):
You've been married for a very long time, very for.

Speaker 4 (28:23):
A very long time.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Well that's very very good, very a long time too,
twenty six years.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
Something tells me you got me bo.

Speaker 5 (28:30):
I do?

Speaker 8 (28:31):
I do?

Speaker 11 (28:31):
My husband and I've been married for thirty eight years.

Speaker 12 (28:34):
He was a comedy I was a child bride. He
was a comedy writer for Johnny Carson.

Speaker 4 (28:39):
Oh how cool our house years.

Speaker 12 (28:42):
Our house has lots of laughs. And yeah his one of.

Speaker 11 (28:47):
Us claim to fame on the Tonight Show with Tiny
Tim that was him all him.

Speaker 12 (28:52):
Oh yeah, so you got to go back in the
day to find that.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Oh yeah, No, John Carson is such a part of
my life and influence.

Speaker 4 (28:59):
No wonder I of you guys so much.

Speaker 12 (29:02):
You know, it's a Carson factor. He was such a such.

Speaker 11 (29:06):
An influence on my husband's life. And gosh, we've just
been just having lots and lots of laughs for a
long time.

Speaker 4 (29:12):
Did that begs the question? Did you get to meet Johnny.

Speaker 11 (29:15):
Many many times?

Speaker 4 (29:16):
Yes? Wow, that see.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
Johnny Carson, Groucho Marx and Jack Benny are the three
people I would would have It would have been a
dream come.

Speaker 4 (29:25):
True had I met them. This this is enough of
a dream come true for me. Brie. I always see hilarious.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
I always say this to your boss. He goes hounded
on about these different reporters and stuffinite like another one.
There's two people I really really, really really love. I
love you and I love Lisa Taylor. I think you
guys have incredible voices. I can hear your spirit, I
can hear your character, and I can hear decades of professionalism.

Speaker 4 (29:50):
We just talk about you all the time, and I've.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
Always said I wish there was a way, you know,
if the world's kind of end, or like if I
have a terminal illness, I want you to come into
the room.

Speaker 4 (29:58):
You know they have those little rooms with just the
I want you to come in.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
And tell me, Michael, you're dying, you know, or something cheerful,
and do you have anything you can do that features me.

Speaker 12 (30:09):
Yeah, I'll get right on that.

Speaker 4 (30:14):
Thought.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
I thought we were going to have you work up something,
you know, like a spoofy Michael bad news type kicker.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
We'll have to work on that.

Speaker 11 (30:23):
Well, I don't you know, I don't know you enough.

Speaker 12 (30:27):
I did start looking up notes on missing your mortgage payment,
and I'll turn that into a kicker. Because everything inspires me,
everything does.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
I have never missed a mortgage payment. I would just
like to say, by the way.

Speaker 12 (30:40):
You should not. That would be very evil of you.
You should not do that. But everything expire inspires me.
I go to the supermarket and I see somebody with
their shopping cart and it's they leave it in the
in the aisle and they walk away, and that ticks
me off. So I'll turn that into a voice or
about shopping cart etiquette.

Speaker 4 (30:56):
I always see people need to know, Yeah, they do curia.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
Curiosity is the key to not just intelligence, but also
to humor.

Speaker 4 (31:03):
And you bring it all together every morning.

Speaker 3 (31:05):
We've always said, doesn't matter who we interview, Roseanne Barr, whoever,
I say, I still want Bretennis. I still want Bretennis.
And then they wake up the other morning and you
emailed me, what a thrill. It's nice to meet you.
We play your work every day. It's just a big
part of what your morning show is. And it's the
only way I would own the top five stories. Thank
you for your gifting.

Speaker 12 (31:25):
You're very welcome.

Speaker 11 (31:26):
It's been lovely chatting with you.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
God bless you, Bree Tennis, and give you give your
husband a hug, Tell them thanks for loving you.

Speaker 4 (31:32):
All these years.

Speaker 12 (31:33):
Yeah, that's that's going to creep him out when someone
who doesn't know.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
But Sarah, if I ever get the chance to have
a call ost you're it, Bree.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 3 (31:48):
Just got this from the home office. We have seven
throw pillows. That makes us a pillow monster. And she says,
I've known you for thirty years and you've never told
me about that stalker story.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
And by the way, the best part about that Starker
story was her husband was a great guy, great looking.

Speaker 4 (32:04):
Guy, great guy.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
He was one of a prominent builder of Holmes, very wealthy,
no kidding, I mean she was a rich, gorgeous young woman.

Speaker 4 (32:13):
And that was the only stalker I ever had.

Speaker 3 (32:15):
And she wanted a broke talk show host. She said,
an angel appeared to her that she was my wife. Unfortunately,
the angel beater and appeared to me and Andrea was
my wife.

Speaker 4 (32:23):
And I like the choice that I've made.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
But anyway, what it fun to be pre Tennis, the
Queen of all kickers. Didn't realize she had such a
long television and radio career. All right, Top five stories
of this day. Quickly tump he's planning to take over
Union Station now in Washington, d C.

Speaker 4 (32:38):
Mark Mayfield was why.

Speaker 6 (32:40):
Transportation Secretary of Sean Duffy made the announcement on Wednesday
and said the station has fallen into disrepair. Duffy said
they will help make the city safe and beautiful at
a fraction of the cost by reclaiming management of the station.
It's the latest move by the White House as part
of President Trump's crime crackdown in the Capitol.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
I'm Urke Mayfield. This story has all new meaning after
yesterday shooting. The California Attorney General Bonta has joined twenty
other state attorneys general in supporting a Colorado law the
band's conversion therapy for minors.

Speaker 7 (33:09):
You say the practice aimed at changing sexual orientation or
gender identity, is considered harmful and ineffective in Colorado. The
lostop's licensed health professionals from trying to change the sexual
orientation of kids and teens. Who was upheld by a
federal appeals court after being challenged you. A Supreme Court
will hear the case on October seventh. Over twenty five
states restrict or banned the practice, which is opposed by

(33:30):
major medical groups like the American Medical Association and the
American Psychological Association. I'm Tamma t RHEO.

Speaker 3 (33:37):
I guess I could google AI right now, but I'm
just going to go buy memory. I think it's somewhere
around ninety three or ninety seven percent, somewhere in that
range of And it used to be called as we
talked about gender disorder mental illness. Now we call it
gender dysphoria. But about ninety five percent of them work

(33:58):
themselves out by the end of Pubert, So why would
you do anything physically permanent before then? The new CDC
director is reportedly being ousted from her position weeks after
being confirmed.

Speaker 8 (34:09):
That's according to The Washington Post. Susan Minares was nominated
by President Trump after he withdrew his first choice over
concerns related to Dave Weldon's views on vaccines and autism.
Manias is a longtime federal government scientist. It comes after
his shooting at the CDC's Atlanta headquarters earlier this month,

(34:30):
where the shooter was frustrated with the COVID vaccine and
blamed it for his health issues.

Speaker 4 (34:35):
I'm Brian shook no winner in the power Ball again
last night.

Speaker 7 (34:38):
It now stands at an incredible nine hundred and fifty
million dollars with cash option just Shia four hundred and
twenty nine million. There were some lucky winners, however, tickets
worth two million dollars or sold in Ohio, Virginia, and Mississippi,
with million dollar winning tickets in New York, Virginia and Arizona.
Next drawing takes place on Saturday. I'm Tammy Trihio.

Speaker 3 (34:59):
Today we're embraced and celebrating the quartery yard of fabric
that makes any outfit snazzy.

Speaker 4 (35:04):
Bree Tennis with more on a.

Speaker 3 (35:07):
Fashion piece that dates back to the seventeenth century.

Speaker 9 (35:10):
The bow tie is a simple piece of fabric that
being style originally designed for men to keep their callers closed,
but women wear them pet stew too. There's a learning
curve to getting that nod and loop right, and plenty
of YouTube videos to help. You're in good company if
you sport one. James Bond Orvil, Reddenbacher, Bill Ny the
Science Guy, even Peewee Herman all fans of the bow tie.

(35:31):
So today, tie one on because everyone can spot a
clip on. I'm Bree Tennis, She's a beast.

Speaker 2 (35:37):
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
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