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Speaker 2 (00:30):
We're ready to roll. Yeah. Oh, I forgot. You didn't
get any vacation, did you? You've killed back a dandy
mood this morning. You both labor on Labor Day? What
one else did I did?
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Yeah? I was pull side being fed grapes or by
all those women with the hair and cutter.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Remember that we're waving at the president grapes. I just
show her that. He said, you know what's in the news, isn't.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
No, I don't and I, Oh, what a rude awakening.
Though I'm back. How about those buffalo bills? If you
fell asleep last night, you know it? Did I will
admit to everyone it wasn't easy. You know, you get
back into nobody's body wants to get up at three am.
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So whether you do it the first day or the
second day, eventually you just creep back in to a
normal schedule like most living human beings. So last night,
I mean I was, I was wide awake at ten
and I was like, that's I got five hours if
I close my eyes right now, which is the hardest
way to fall asleep, right sure?
Speaker 2 (01:41):
One? Two?
Speaker 1 (01:43):
I start counting Biden auto pens six seven, trying to
fall asleep, and I looked at the score and I
want to say, just going off memory, it was forty
one to twenty something with six minutes left. I was like, well,
it's over. Obviously, Derek Henry has a big game on
the road.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
They're going to win.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
And I go to sleep, only to wake up to
know that Josh Allen did it again. He is He's
a one of a kind. Three hundred ninety four yards
two touchdowns with no time remaining. The field goal wins
it forty one to forty over the Ravens. That's a
huge win at home and to kick off their last
season in the Old Stadium Cardinals twenty thirteen over the Saints,
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a squeak against arguably one of the worst teams in
the NFL.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Commander's twenty one six.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Not a good offensive performance, but I warned everybody about
the Giants defense, and they look strong. Yesterday Bucks outlasted
the Falcons twenty three to twenty Brown's lost. Titans lost.
Brown's probably the most significant bred. Your little thing is
on right now. It's so good to be back with
you and your technical challenges. How much bourbon did you
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have during my vacation? Oh?
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Yes, play that for Browns fans please. You are a
factory of sadness.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
How did the Browns lose seventeen to sixteen? I'll tell
you a missed extra point or it would have been
seventeen to seventeen, and then a missed field goal. I
wouldn't call it a chip shot, but close enough. Again,
what is it with the Browns in that they can't
find a quarterback or a kicker and most seasons have
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neither Titans. I thought the Titans played well on the
road for what they have, and there is some encouraging
signs with cam Ward.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
I would say early Lions lose the opener, unouraging signs
with receivers.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
No, there was just like he didn't have anybody to
throw it to mean well, every time he did, they
would just drop it. I mean, and all you could
think about was now I gotta go on in the
herea with Michael. He's gonna say I told you so,
She's gonna go. God, Lion's just forgot to show up
and the pack is back twenty seven to thirteen. That
was a tough loss for Detroit. Rams squeaked out of
fourteen to nine win over the Texans at so far
and Monday Night Football tonight the Vikings and the dump
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Bears from Chicago. So but I think the biggest story
would be another fourth quarter miracle comeback for Josh Allen
and the Buffalo Bills forty one to forty on what
I believe is the road to the super Bowl once
and for all. And finally lets get that w from
Marv one hundred years old. The guys waited long enough
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for crying out loud and news. President Trump has issued
what he calls his last warning. They are on double
secret probation sir Amas. That is urging the Palestinian militant
group to accept a deal with Israel to release hostages
from the Gaza. The trial for the man accused of
attempting to assassinate President Trump starts today, not the one
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obviously from Pennsylvania, but the one in Florida. South Korean's
foreign minister visits the US today to try to help
bring home three hundred Korean workers arrested last week for
working illegally. Now this begs the question, and this is
going to happen a lot for those of you that
are closer to my age. The very people that provided
the soundtrack for our Law Vives are of that age
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of passing. And I'll never forget Breakfast in America. I
think Logical was the first hit off that album.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
I believe. I know that because I think it was.
Wasn't it? I think so. I think you're right.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
My brother, My brother was great at spotting new bands,
and he came home with that Super Tramp album just
like he came home with the cars and Rick Darren Jerry,
and he was always like first to discover bands. He
had a really good ear for that. But long Way
Home logical song so many hits. Rick Davies, co founder
of Super Tramp, has died after a long battle with
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cancer at the age of eighty one. And in the NCAA,
by the way, we do have our top ten Ohio State.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Whoh the buck eys. Those buck Gys are looking good
down there and could numbers.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
I'll tell you they are wrecking them down the number
one in the country, Penn State allions a number two,
My go Tigers, LSU Tigers are third, Oregon fourth, Miami.
That's a really good football team, isn't it. Do you
realize Florida State is tenth. Now we could finally have
a meaningful Florida State Miami rivalry game this year because
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Bolts are looking really good. But your top five is
Ohio State, Penn State, LSU, Oregon, Miami, Miami with a
leapfrog into five over Georgia. Georgia sixth Texas bounce back.
Can we give Archie Manning a little credit? Yeah, you
get a little you know, little crummy defense come to town.
You can get your offense back on track. But he
looked much better. Notre Dame is sitting at eighth, Illinois
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the allig nine, ninth in Florida State tenth, And that's
pretty much a wrap on what's happening waking up this morning.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
I want to start with.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
What I think is designed to make all talk show
hosts go right in outrage mode.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
We go, what is wrong with this country?
Speaker 1 (06:53):
Latest rastmusem polling shows under forty voters favor socialism. We've
raised a bunch of commies. Let me know what you
think one six, eight, eight, nine, five two two or you
said talk back, but on your heart radio. And then
everybody's like, you know, what's what's going on with our
young people? What's what's going on in the Democrat party?
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They seem to be at war or the socialists first,
the progressives, and it looks like the socialists are winning,
and wow, looking at this, the future is bright for them.
They're really gonna win. What on earth are we indoctrinating
kids within college and high school? Forget that elementary school,
forget that cartoons, sitcoms, dramas, movies. The children are always
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the vanguard of the future period, end of lecture, always,
and not just political Islam, not just socialist intelligency elite,
not just Satan himself, like to pray on that. Everybody
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plays for the next generation patiently. So what have we
allowed to be brewed. Now I look at this, and
I may be one of the only two people that
have a much different view of this. You lose God,
you lose man, and you have lost both. When you
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abandon God, you abandon his way, his truth, his life.
But with it ultimately hope and without hope, well you
know how crazy things can get. I looked at this
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number and I wasn't shocked at all. Let me give
you the numbers. First, fifty two percent of likely voters
ages eighteen to thirty nine would like to see a
Democrat socialist candidate. Cocadol doo, cocadol do cocada. That's an
after vacation rooster. I told you AS's going to be
the front runner. Twenty seven percent, Oh, don't even bother now,
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mine was better. Now that sounds like an after vacation rooster.
He's rested, he's ready, he's threatening. Twenty seven percent of
under forty voters would not want to see a Democrat
socialist elected, so almost two to one. Never intended to
have a two party system. We've had a two party stranglehold.
One party is morphing into three, but two for sure,
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and socialism is winning.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
That's all this is.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
And yes in doctrination at the higher education and the
common education levels, and reinforced media bias rewrites reality, Hollywood
rewrites history, assist at all out assault.
Speaker 2 (09:59):
You've earned these num.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
This notion of dropping kids off in public education at
six five, six years old, picking them up at eighteen,
and wondering what happened to them, Well, that's what you
get for allowing a public school system to train up
your children. But I looked at two words, hope and optimism,
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and just a glance, I had your Journey of discovery
for today. You want to know why the headline of
Erasmus and Pole is most under forty or favoring socialism,
it's because they don't have optimism, which is a function
of the mind, or hope, which is a function of
the spirit and ultimately the Holy Spirit. And if you
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lack those two, you're going to look for someone to
take care of you because you don't have a God
or an optimism. We'll do that in our Journey of
Discovery coming up at thirty five minutes after the hour,
we have, as you know, from time to time, stars
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pop in, and today we have David Dukeveny. Now David
du Couveny has done everything. You knew him first from
X Files. Then there was Californification. Is that it was
called Californification? Yeah, I got it right, Yeah, And then
the motion picture returned to me, which I think that
scene where his wife dies in a car accident and
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he finally gets home and the dog is waiting for
the wife to come in, and he's full of blood.
He died with her, she died the car with him.
He's finally home. It was the greatest acting I've ever
witnessed on screen to capture grief, shock and grief such
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a way. I've always wanted to meet David du Company
just to tell him I saw that movie. That movie
was one of the great masterpieces of my lifetime, and
that was one of the best acting scenes I've ever
seen in my life. I just want to tell him
that alone. Golden Globe winner, multiple Emmy nominations, Author, recording artist,
and now will you do when you run out of
everything else that you've done? Poetry? It's called about Time Poetry.
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David du Company will join us to talk about his
book of poetry, which is really a story of life.
Roy O'Niel cover Top Stories with US. Chris Walker's going
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the media and the Democrat Party brands. But when he
leaves office, where does he leave the Republican brand? After all,
he's the brand, not the party. Very interesting conversation we're
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to put up with Decker today. What well, you know,
John's famously always living a better life than us, and
he spent yesterday at the US Open finals with the President,
the President, Michael J. Fox, Pam Bondi, Caroline Levett, Jerry Seinfeld.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
Oh he's gonna be serious. I saw something on X
this weekend. Somebody got a six piece chicken dinner at
the US Open one hundred.
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And fifty dollars. Oh really, yes for that?
Speaker 1 (13:24):
And I think I paid more from my Nacho's drink
at popcorn and candy at the movie theater watching The
Conjuring this weekend.
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But now that's a lie.
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Rick Davies, the co founder of Supertramp, has died at
the age of eighty one. The band announced his passing
at his home in Long Island, falling along battle with cancer.
Davies and Roger Hodgson founded the British rock band in
nineteen sixty nine head it Really Hits the seventies, but
really came on the scene with Breakfast in America, earning
quadruple platinum status and two Grammy Awards.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
Include That's on Long Way Home? What was the other?
One logical song?
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I read the smart Alex said, name one Supertram song
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you're broddywell right was one of them?
Speaker 2 (16:42):
No, there was another one.
Speaker 1 (16:44):
What was the one that you said, buddywell right was
a hit that wasn't on Breakfast in America?
Speaker 2 (16:50):
What was the one you mentioned? Yeah, it's raining again.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
We're hits, but yeah, Breakfast in America was a big one.
Rick Davies passed away at the age of eighty one'd
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Later in the third hour, David Dukovny from The X
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You saw the buzz over the They're calling her the Karen,
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ball away from his kid. Social media was a buzz
all week and long. Do we know who the woman is?
There are a million fake news reports about who this
woman is. Does she work for the New Jersey School Department?
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Has she already been fired? None of which is true.
But do we have any idea who she is? Then
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have more on that coming up next half hour. And
if you're just waking up, President Trump has issued his
last warning to hamas South Korean foreign ministers are going
to be visiting the United States, they want to bring
home their three hundred workers that were arrested for being
here illegally. And Week one of the NFL season went
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out with a bang, not a whimper, while we sell
one more game tonight Monday Night Football Bears and the Vikings.
But last night Josh Allen did it again. We're all
the guilty of this. We all thought, well, they were
down forty one. I want to say forty one to
twenty something, was it even twenty I don't know what
it was. Was six minutes to go and I wake
up and somehow Josh Allen had done it and they
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won forty one to forty last night.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
So the bill's a big winner on Sunday Night football.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
And then I alluded to this, just in case you
weren't up yet, most voters under forty favor favoritism. That's
the latest polling from Rasmusen. Now, your first response that's
going to be, oh, my gosh, what's happening with young
people in this country? Your next notion might be, oh,
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the a doctrine nation at our universities or forget that
common education. It's obviously paying off along with cartoons, movies, media,
social media, but is that really at the root of this?
Your two words came to mind. And now let me
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be very transparent about how I got there. Who would
buy this? What would I have to unlearn to buy
this notion? Any any US citizen born in a socialist
nation would love to have ten minutes alone with you
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in a phone booth to explain to you the lies
of socialism. But you shouldn't have to live it to
understand its failure.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
It's a proven failure.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
In fact, you can look at the elements of socialism
within our own country and how they have failed. Because
what you're ultimately saying is I need the government to
take care of me. That's what you're ultimately saying. Now,
for those of you out there that are people of faith,
I happen to be one of them. What a bad trade, right?
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I don't have a religion. I have a living God.
He showed up two years ago. I'm like the blind
guy in the Bible. I don't know who you say is.
All I know is I was unemployed and now I
have a national show with Premiere. If my God is
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alive and he claims that he will supply all my
needs according to his riches and glory, I'm going to
take his bank and not our thirty eight trillion dollars
of debtonation and career politicians who usually take care of
them so and not others if they're making themselves millionaires
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and above. Now, while we're going further into debt and
our dollars buying less and less, you think they're going
to take care of you even better when we're completely socialist.
So I started thinking about all the things I would
have to unlearn, untrained, and two words quickly came to
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the surface, the two words that would best describe why
I would never bite in any circumstance. And I know
because I was there two years ago. There was a
time I'm unemployed with no severance. They cut off all
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my family insurance in two days, and the only job
opening in all of radio was mine, the one created
by my firing.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
That's pretty hopeless, right, Yeah, if you don't have a god.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
Now, even I gotta tell you, two years ago, if
I'd have looked at you in the eye and said, hmmm,
I think I'll I think I'll email Julie Talbot, you know,
Russia's old boss, and see if she'll just give me
a job at Premiere.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
I mean, that could come on, right, before Glenn Beck
I could take people to work. Sean Hannity could take them.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Oh he's a great idea. Yeah, that'll work. I don't
even think I would have had hope of that. Say
ask how much greater God is than even optimism? But
two words came to mind, hope and optimism. Hope a
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firm expect and assurance in God. Do you know what
I told my children when I came home from being fired,
I said, they gave us no severance and they're cutting
off our insurance in two days. Oh, you guys, watch
how my God will move. Wronged that much? You watch
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how my God will move. That was the firm expectation. Why,
because that living God is not words in a book.
I'm sixty years old. I've seen him do this every year,
every decade, every critical storm and.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Moment of my life. Now, just like and you may
not know.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
This, wisdom can come from having lived, but it can
also be gifted to you. I mean, if the same
God who lived yesterday, today and forever it lives in
your heart, well, then you've got a lot of wisdom
if he chooses to gift it to you, and if
you choose to seek it and ask for it, And
the same is true with hope. You can pray for hope,
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but it mostly comes from living it, choosing it, noticing it.
It's the firm expectation and assurance in God. Notice how
hope comes from God first and foremost, a firm expectation
and assurance in God, rather than a vague wish. It's
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confidence and trust in God's love for you and his promises.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
That's hope.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Optimism a mental attitude characterized by confidence in a positive future.
So everybody in this culture wants to say, well, if
you choose to believe in God, great, If you don't, great, Really,
John Quincy Adams would tell you this republic is altogether
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wrong for an unbelieving people. You'll drive it right off
the cliff, just like you'll take the socialism uber right
off the cliff. But notice that optimism is a function
of the mind. Hope is a function of the heart
and the eternal soul. One is based on God and
one is based on an attitude characterized by a confidence
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you know in a positive future is coming. Well, guess
what in America, With all due respect, these kids under forty,
they don't have either. You sold them divorce You sold
them abortion, You sold them everything is a right. We're
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not a land of opportunities or a land of entitlements,
and you don't come through. You sold them envy. Everybody's
got something that belongs to me, not them. I mean
there's a part of me that when I saw this,
I know this is going to be countered and probably
what everyone else will do with it. And talk radio today,
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I'm shocked. It asn't one hundred percent under forty for
what we've allowed everybody forty and under to be taught
to be in their textbooks, to be in their curriculum,
in their classroom, in commercial ads, in cartoons and sitcoms, dramas.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Isn't this what Hollywood sold them? Isn't this what the
intelligency sells them?
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Isn't this what political correctness and wokeness has sold them?
Speaker 2 (26:54):
I'll do you want better?
Speaker 1 (26:57):
Whether you believe in God or not, He's still got
if he exists, and according to the dictionary, he's the
only one that can really give you hope. Now, government,
the media could maybe give you optimism, but come on,
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the media will only give you optimism if one party
is in power, not the other. And so with no
optimism from a worldly standpoint and a mind standpoint, and
no hope from an eternal God's standpoint.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
What's left now?
Speaker 1 (27:42):
I can break this poll down to you, and I
can tell you where the rubber meets the road is.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
Kids have lost the American dream.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
That's what two parties and not a nearly two hundred
and fifty year old document has done to young people's
optimism and hope.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
And they have neither.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
And they don't believe they're gonna be able to get
a job, and they believe what little jobs are out
there are going to be taken over by AI. They
believe they're never going to have the opportunity to own
a home. And I can tell you this is real.
I have kids in college right now and they're walking
around without that optimism.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
And I can't give them hope.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
I can raise them and they can witness my hope
and God move in my life. But they got to
make that choice for themselves. But they are thoroughly convinced
they're going to be broke. They're thoroughly convinced they're never
going to own a home. They're thoroughly convinced no matter
what they do or how much money they make. It's
not going to be enough, because if you don't have
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a God, something's got to become God. You never removed
something without replacing it, and what have you replaced? An almighty,
all powerful, all able and loving God to provide government.
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And if you think that's crazy, it's not. Some days
I can't figure out if the Supreme Court is God
or the Presidency. I mean, we've made the Presidency into
a king. We've made the Supreme Court into God. People
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have no hope because they've abandoned God. They have no
optimism because they're beat down every day by a media
trying to make a buck off. Getting you all provoked
and impassioned. Where's the out of many one? Where's the
one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice that
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comes from God for all? And you're getting your first glimpse,
like an easy bake oven when you're a kid. What
was in the recipe all along? This is the most
unshocking poll of my life that most under forty favored socialism,
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And shame on all of us who raised them. And
that's your journey of discovery for today, Monday, September eighth,
You have our Lord twenty twenty five. By the way,
just to give you the stack, because I gave it
earlier and I didn't give it in this segment. Fifty
three percent of likely voters aged eighteen to thirty nine
would like to see a Democrat socialist candidate, and they
will in AOC, and that's why she will be the
front runner. The fact that three quarters of voters aged
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eighteen to thirty nine support nationalizing major industries is an
incredibly disturbing trend that must be taken seriously. Clearly, socialism
is once again on the rise in the United States,
and among under voters under forty voters, it's the majority.
If the Democrat Party's presidential primaries were held today, thirty
six percent would vote for Kamala Harris, sixteen percent. Bernie Sanders,
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who's not going to run because of his age, but
he's passed the torch to AOC will. She's at nine
percent now. She'll end up leap frogging Gavin Newsom, who's
in third, and Kamala Harris will do what she always
does in an open primary, blow it. So if Bernie's
not running, Kamala is going to blow it. Who does
that leave AOC and Gavin Newsom won a failed governor
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trying socialism, the other just selling it from the House
of Representatives AOC.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
She's going to be your front runner.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
But rewind on how we got here. That's your journey
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It's your Morning show with Michael del Chino.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
Jeffrey bred Who is this guy?
Speaker 5 (33:14):
Where's Chris krock At?
Speaker 2 (33:19):
By the way, thank you Chris.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
I hadn't had a week off since the holidays, and
I'm talking Christmas, New Year's uh. And you know, we
almost hired Kroc in Tulsa, and I'm so grateful to
God it didn't work out, but that didn't stop us
for remaining friends for life. And just as Mike McCann
is someone I used to listen to when I was
a teenager coming home from high school baseball practice, Chris
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Kroc friendship of twenty two years, and I know he
did a great job filling him. Not that I listened,
because that's a part of vacation, right, you don't listen.
David Duchovny coming up in the third, Ory O'Neil on
who that Karen really is or do we even know?
From Philadelphia? She certainly took the CEO and the human
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resources director off the top buzz of the year post
from the Coplay concert. Anyway, President Trump is issued a
last warning to hamas will tell you more about that.
South Korean foreign minister is visiting the US to get
his three hundred Korean workers who are arrested last week
for working illegally in America. And Rick Davies, the co
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founder of super Tramp, has passed away after a long
bout with cancer. At eighty one and week one of
the NFL season wal wrap up Monday Night Football Tonight
is the BEAZ hosting the Vikings from Chicago.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
Also next half hour.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
When I say most dangerous cities, you might think Washington, DC.
You might think New York. You might think Chicago. What
about Tulsa, Saint Louis, Memphis. Three cities waking up with
your morning show this morning. You're not gonna like where
you're at on the list. Some are actually welcoming the
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federal government to come to the rest.
Speaker 4 (35:10):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael nhild Jo Noo