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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, I'm Michael del jorno and your morning show can
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(00:22):
Enjoy the podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding, because we're in this together.
This is your morning.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Show with Michael O'Dell Jordan. I spent years talking about
media bias, and you know, stories you cover, stories you don't. Angles,
you cover, angles you don't, people you talk to people
you don't, Quotes you use, quote you don't, wording you use.
And then I used to always love photo bias. You know,

(00:56):
the same member of Congress or the same president, depending
on what it'd be a great picture of him or
an ugly picture. Fox was doing a whole story on
Harris slamming Biden's decision to run in twenty twenty four
is reckless and the whole time it was a montage
for like three minutes of every bad picture of Gobbla
Harris ever taken. It would have just like there is

(01:16):
a photo bomb bomb biasing her. Uh yeah, aren't you
just sick of it? On both sides? Not about Fox
versus CNN. It's not the Washington Boast versus the New
York Post. It's not us versus them, right versus left?

(01:41):
How about right versus wrong? How about we get our
eyes off all these people and personalities and their wealth
and their power and get it back on our documents.
Isn't that the lesson of the last hour. I can
spend an hour and a half talking about the ridiculous
statement Tim Kine made, and of all places, a senator

(02:01):
from Virginia, where the declaration was crafted mostly by Thomas Jefferson.
But the solution takes me five seconds. Read that document.
Stop watching what you're watching, listening to what you're listening to,
scrolling what you're scrolling, reading what you're reading to just

(02:23):
go back to that document. It is the inspiration, It
is the mission statement, and the Constitution is your roadmap.
If we spent more time looking at that than TV
and people collectively, we wouldn't be having leaders making such

(02:45):
ignorant statements. All right, seven minutes after the hour, Welcome
into Wednesday, September, the tenth year of our Lord, twenty
twenty five. Obviously, tomorrow we will address nine to eleven,
twenty four years later. Can't have your morning show without
your voice, wouldn't have it without your voice. I'm going
to start not in Dallas, but with that, Hey.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
Mike, it's Dallas, the one in Florida, but I'm actually
one hour from Milwaukee.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
I'm driving a big chuck. Just thought I would give
you a free rnful. Here it goes. I have a
great day, buddy. Thank you. You're probably wondering, what does
that add to the show. Okay, one of the great victories,
the greatest thing in life is a God who first
loved me and everything as I saw it, his face

(03:28):
came from his hand, so then my wife, then my children.
But I got to tell you, one of the great
victories in life has been not growing up. I still
love a truck driver to pull his horn, and Dallas
knows it. And that's a great way to start the hour.
Let's go to jim As I think our first ever
talk back from Defiance, Ohio.

Speaker 4 (03:46):
Well, if that's the way Representative Crockett fields about the police,
then she doesn't need security because isn't that preventing people
from committing a crime against her? She doesn't need her security,
and the police solve who tried to come after there
we go.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Yeah, you know how that works though, Right, They'll always
have security, they'll always have inside information, they'll always build wealth.
They just don't provide security and opportunity for us. But
point well made good to have Defiance at the table
this morning. To Tampa, Florida and Bill. Good morning, Michael.

Speaker 5 (04:23):
I really really want to find out from one of
your legal analysts or somebody that how does government write
laws that can strip somebody of their God given rights?
How does man take away something that God gave me?
I think that's completely unconstitutional and goes against my beliefs.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
Well, it can't because it has no power to give
you a right or liberty or protect it. It doesn't
have the authority to do so. But how did your
founding fathers protect you? Well, first, your founding fathers made
some presumptions that you would be a person of character,

(05:11):
a person of faith. Why, Well, because this whole thing
is based on self governance. So it's assuming that you
will govern yourself, that your faith will allow you to
pursue life, liberty, and a pursuit of happiness without stealing

(05:33):
from others harming others. That's why John Quincy Adams said, oh,
this republic is altogether wrong for people without faith. You
will take it and drive it right off a cliff.
They knew going in, if you don't remain a nation
under God, it's going to be trouble. They knew it

(05:59):
would lead to mind rule, anarchy, or dictatorship. And I
still don't know which way it's headed. I think volitional
dictatorship is what they're asking for. They're having tantrums with anarchy,
but I think that's ultimately I don't think, well, I
don't even know if they think it out that well.
But I can tell your founding fathers are brilliant. So
that's why we have the three branches of government. The

(06:20):
answer to your question is one, you were a government
of buy and for the people, a self governed people,
a moral people. Then we have government that is there
to protect what God's rights are and thus your liberty,
and we do so with a two chamber. Congress one

(06:46):
represents the populace. The House of Representatives often called the
People's House, and different states have different amount of representatives
because different states have different populations and they're if not
ruined by jerry manding, they're represented by the districts where
the people live. So the answer to your question is
it wouldn't be allowed because the people in the district

(07:08):
wouldn't send people to Washington that would even propose such
a law. But even if they did, the Senate is
there too, from every state equal because we're the United States.
And then if that fails, the Supreme Court is there
to determine whether or not something has gone outside the

(07:29):
boundaries of the Constitution, which that certainly would be now
in today's day and age. I would just say, well,
that's because Trump's stack the court. You know, when the
Supreme Court allows babies to be killed, Oh, it's God
and it supersedes all authority. And if it's something they
disagree with, well that's a Trump's stacked court. What we
really need to do is stack the court when we

(07:49):
get control. They want to change the influence of the
check and balance to suit them. It's because the scoreboard
is R and D and power not you. If the
number one priority is living that document and its intent

(08:11):
and staying within the framework of the Constitution, it wouldn't
be fighting about anything. And then you've made kings of presidents,
but they're just simply to execute the laws made by
the legislative branch within the levees of the constitution, and

(08:33):
they execute. Now you embrace executive orders. You crown them
kings until you crown them fools. You got everything you
need from your founding fathers. Problem is the apple's fallen

(08:58):
too far from the tree.

Speaker 6 (09:00):
Problem people who majored in online activision with a minor
and puberty bark, they're going a little bit.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Any of you in the media clearly missed the art
of the deal.

Speaker 7 (09:14):
It's going to work out.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Uh, you know, every life. This is something I want
all of us to embrace. And C. S. Lewis kind
of explained it this way. This house I'm in will
pass away, This technology that I'm speaking to you through

(09:40):
will pass away. Every monument will pass away every day.
Your greatest gift, your greatest opportunity, is any interaction with
a human being, because they are a sacred of God

(10:02):
that will live eternally one place or the other. It's
the only eternal beings that you're going to have content
that makes people different. So this week we're focusing on
a young girl who left Ukraine war torn, dangerous to

(10:22):
come to America, where she loved and was safe until
she was stabbed to death on a train and nobody
did anything. And then you find out he didn't even
he snuck on the train, so he shouldn't have been
on the train by way of buying a token, and
then fourteen charges that have him roam in the streets.

(10:48):
Do you want to know the most interesting part of
this story. I left a nation being attacked by a
major superpower. Buildings are rubble. People were dying, and not
just from the acts of war, but the conditions of war.

(11:10):
She wins the lottery to use an expression and gets
refuge in the United States. And she's not in New
York City, She's not in the ghetto of Chicago. She's
in Charlotte, North Carolina, loving the country she's in, lovering
her hourly pizzeria job. It's on a train to go

(11:34):
home after work. It's just killed for sitting there. And
when the Ukrainian government wanted to secure her body for burial.
Don't miss this part of the story either.

Speaker 8 (11:50):
So I want to add one thing that I hope
the family won't mind me sharing. But after Arena's death,
the embassy in Ukraine called and said, we'll help you
bring her home, and her family said no. They said
she loved America. We're going to bury her here. So
I think we can give her in America to be
proud of. As mister Barnacle said, something here is broken
and we're here to fix it.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
Boy, I wish America just had that view. Stop making
it a social media fight, Stop making it a position.
Start prioritizing serving and protecting in law and order. Stop
demonizing law enforcement. Stop glorifying criminals and perpetrators. They'll have rights,

(12:37):
but arrest them, charge them, try them, give them all
their rights in due process, and when they're guilty, keep
them away from innocent Americans. That's what she deserved. But
that's Russ Ferguson, the US Attorney in the Western District
of North Carolina, nearly crying because I think the subtext

(12:57):
to this entire story is she leaves a war we're
torn nation, to come here for safety, to die on
a train and her family still chooses to bury her here.
Let that inspire you. And then there's Jasmine Crockett, representative

(13:19):
from Texas. It may take redistrictiny to get rid of her.
This comment should get rid of her. This is her
lecturing us on the role of law enforcement. That is
what they are supposed to do.

Speaker 9 (13:37):
They are supposed to solve crimes, not necessarily prevent them
from happening, per.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
Se, per se and such. We've had a lot of listeners.
Look at the logos on the police car serve and protect.
Look what's written on most of their badges. How do

(14:09):
you get this wrong? I did a simple AI search.
That's all she had to do before she goes on
a podcast and speaks so ignorantly unless it's purposeful. But
the answer is the purpose of law enforcement is serving
both society and individuals by upholding order, safety, and justice.
At its core, law enforcement exists to protect life and property,

(14:32):
maintain public order, enforce the law, prevent crime, investigate and
solve crimes, build trust with the community, protect rights and freedoms.
And we got a member of the House of Representatives
that doesn't seem to get that. Now. Lucky for you,
and far higher up a president does. Here's Trump yesterday.

Speaker 10 (14:54):
For far too long, Americans have been forced to put
up with Democrat run cities and set loose average, bloodthirsty
criminals to pray on innocent people, really very very innocent people.
In every place, they control radical left judges, politicians, and activists,
and they've adopted a policy of catch and release for

(15:15):
thugs and killers. In Charlotte, North Carolina, we saw the
results of these policies when a twenty three year old
woman who came here from Ukraine met her bloody end
on a public train. And here's a picture of it.
This is the picture of it. And this is a

(15:35):
picture of the woman, a beautiful young girl that never
had problems in life, for the magnificent future in this country.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
And now she's dead.

Speaker 10 (15:51):
She was slaughtered by a deranged monster who was roaming
free after fourteen prior arrests.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
We cannot allow it.

Speaker 10 (15:59):
To pray criminal element of violent repeat offenders to continue
spreading destruction and death throughout our country. We have to
respond with force and strength. We have to be vicious
just like they are. It's the only thing they understand.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
So now you've got one party that says all cops
are bad. All bad guys aren't bad. In fact, they're victims.
And when they're looting, setting cop cars on fire, destroying homes,
and that's all good trouble. That party has to own that.
Now they have to own the ignorance of not knowing

(16:38):
whose job it is to protect. And now you have
a president that's had enough. Now it's your choice. We
also have a party that yesterday in our Sounds the Day,
I know I need to break. I can do part
two after this, where you have Bernie Sanders speaking on

(17:05):
behalf of the Democrats, of which he is not one
is a socialist independent, but talking about mom Donnie being
his guy. All right, So here's the bottom line. They
want to tell you there's something wrong with the Democrats
for not endorsing mom Donnie. Why aren't we endorsing our guy?

(17:27):
Isn't the more relevant question? Why isn't the Democrat party
denouncing that guy? Well, that question got asked of all people,
John Fetterman, Wait, do you hear the answer when we
do part two of Sounds of the Day.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
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Speaker 8 (17:42):
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after the hour. That gives you about twenty four minutes
to be to work in the Central time zone by
eight o'clock if you're just waking up, President Trump said,
Hesblah has released a Princeton PhD student who was kidnapped
more than two years ago. Hesbla, not Amas. Amas is

(19:14):
refusing to cooperate. The Supreme Court will hear arguments on
whether tariffs implemented by the president are legal. The man
accused of murdering of the Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte has
been charged federally. That would bring the death penalty into play.
Cracker Barrel is suspending all of its remodels, the ones
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all the other stuff back up. What Cracker Barrel of

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the year and President Trump and Vice President Vance will
participate in various events to commemorate the twenty fourth anniversary
of the deadly September eleventh attack in two thousand and one. Tomorrow,
we will have our nine to eleven remembrance and honoring
address as well here on your morning show. I had
felt rushed all morning long. Let's take a moment, Let's

(20:01):
take a deep breath. We're halfway through the sounds of
the day. First up, let's revisit Bernie Sanders on the
campaign trail for Mom Donnie in New York City today.
We can add to that that the latest polls show
Mam Donnie in a huge lead. If the election were
held today, he'd get forty six percent of the vote,
Cuomo twenty four percent, Sliva fifteen nine percent for Mayor Adams.

(20:26):
So unless somebody, I mean, you can't even get there.
Let's say Como dropped out or Mayor Adams dropped out.
Presumably that only gets to the thirty one percent. You
would almost need the Republican sliwa along with one of
the two Democrats to get out somehow to change these numbers.
So it looks inevitable you're going to have a socialist

(20:48):
at best, or an Islamist the next mayor of New
York City. Now, first up is Bernie Sanders on the
campaign trail with Oron Mondani saying this is our guys,
my guy. First of all, Bernie is not a Democrat,
but he's talking like one.

Speaker 11 (21:05):
Listen, my understanding goes, you are the Democratic Party candidate
from mayor of the City of New York. Right, apropos
that question. I find it hard to understand how the
major Democratic leaders in New York State are not supporting

(21:27):
the Democratic candidate.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
All right, I'm want to stop right there for a second.
Number One, he is a Democrat candidate, self professed socialist.
But there's also two other Democrats, Mayor Adams and former
Governor Cuomo. Why is Bernie outraged that they won't endorse him?

(21:53):
Why would the party and other elected officials in other
places get involved in a race? I mean, that's one question,
But to zoom in and to talk Charreley and straight,
he's a socialist endorsing a socialist candidate. That makes sense.

(22:18):
But Bernie is not a Democrat. He is a socialist
who is an independent candidate telling the Democrat Party that
he's not a part of what they should or shouldn't
be doing and whom they should be doing it. For now,
the question nobody's asking out loud, never mind, why are

(22:39):
they not endorsing him? Why aren't they denouncing him? Well,
that kind of got posed to Senator John Fetterman. Now
in mom, Donnie, let me make this crystal clear. He

(23:01):
might be an Islamist. He probably is an Islamist. There
are many believe in Islamist party is being formed. That's
what they do. They come, they populate, they infiltrate, they agitate,
and then they wage war. Is mom, Donnie the beginning

(23:26):
of that meaning socialists don't even know what they're playing with.
What's at stake for the Democrat Party if they allow
an Islamist faction, a socialist faction, And may I add
even a socialist might have problems with an Islamist. I
don't know what a Democrat by platform has in common
with socialists or Islamist. Well, of course you don't. You're

(23:51):
a conservative talk show host. Well, John Fetterman is a
Democrat from Pennsylvania and a member of the United States Senate,
and he can't figure it out either.

Speaker 12 (24:00):
There's a Gallup poll that was released that forty two
Democratic voters do you capitalism favorably? While sixty six percent
of Democratic voters do socialism or favorably?

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Do you think that's a messaging issue for Oh, that's
a great it's great. It's a great question.

Speaker 13 (24:14):
I literally was in a former communist nation and I
asked that I said, some people in my party, some
of the lefties, are talking about socialism. Now, what do
you think. He's like, that's the worst thing ever. You
would never want to live here. I've lived through that
kind of a thing. You know you're going to need
a reality check if you ever adopt any of those things.

(24:36):
You know, like you are morons.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
First of all, he was wearing a a not a tie,
but a suit with a unbuttoned dress shirt, not a hoodie.
Look good. Obviously Fetterman had the effects of a stroke
and probably shouldn't have run for office in that condition.
But he's back now and he seems to be a
lone voice of reason, or at least the view that

(25:03):
this is a party at war with itself. And I
think if you juxtaposition that with the Bernie Sanders comment,
never mind, who's not coming to endorse mom? Donnie? Why
aren't there more Democrats denouncing him socialism? And so far

(25:25):
the only one is of all people, John Fetterman. What
is the future of the Democrat Party in this battle
and civil war within itself? What's the future of America
if we start embracing some of this. Well, that's something

(25:46):
that Governor Cuomo was trying to make clear or.

Speaker 6 (25:49):
A Republican you are praying for Mandamie to win.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
No, I'm not.

Speaker 6 (25:55):
If Mandani wins, they can use that against the Democrats
all across the country. Mamdani wins, they'll say the Democratic
Party has been taken over by socialists. Yes, and here's
the position of the socialists. There are against business that
would raise taxes. Everything is free. This band the police,
legalized prostitution.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Abolished jails.

Speaker 6 (26:18):
They would win all sorts of seats here in New
York with that. I believe they pick up congressional seats.
They might pick up the governorship to control Mamdani.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
I like how he's addressing this, like it's something new
with mam Donnie Bernie Sanders, the vocal socialist not Democrat
endorsing mom. Donnie would have been the Democratic nominee for
President of the United States in twenty sixteen, but the

(26:54):
DNC got involved to Rickett for Hillary. He would have
been the Democrat nominee for President of the United States
in twenty twenty, but they cut a deal in South
Carolina and rigged it for Joe Biden. He would have
been the Democrat presidential nominee in twenty twenty four. But
they kept Joe around making his presidency, being senile, filling
his diaper until all the delegates in the primary process

(27:16):
were assembled. Then they embarrassed him nationally and rushed him
off the stage and just handed it to Kamala. With
all due respect, Governor, you already have a socialist problem
within your party. It's fifty four percent of your forty
and under voters, and it's probably thirty eight percent of

(27:40):
your entire party. And this has been going on for
the better part of a decade and a half, not
a year and a half of a mayoral race. And
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Today It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
President Trump touting safety in our nation's capital and the
need for safety in all of our cities.

Speaker 7 (30:00):
In a surprise, he hit the streets of DC Tuesday
night and took some members of his cabinet on to
dinner at a local restaurant there.

Speaker 10 (30:06):
And the outcome is really spectacular.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
We have a capital that's very.

Speaker 10 (30:11):
Very safe right now.

Speaker 7 (30:12):
Trump said, it's a safe city and thank the National
Guard for helping police fight crime. His restaurant trip comes
as the President considers deploying the Guard to other cities
to address crime.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
I'm Marknefield. The Supreme Court's can to hear arguments on
whether tariffs implemented by President Trump are legal.

Speaker 14 (30:27):
The focus will be on Trump using a law than
for times of emergency to impose the duties without the
help of Congress. The High Court agreed to take two
different cases that cover most of the tariffs, including one
filed by the Trump administration in response to an appeals
court ruling late last month that said he had went
above his authority. The tariffs will stay in place until

(30:49):
the court makes a decision. I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (30:52):
Well. First, the old logo was reinstated. Now Cracker Barrel
is suspending all remodeling of its residents, a.

Speaker 15 (30:58):
Decision restaurant restaurant chains failed rebrand this ought revert to
its original logo after receiving massive negative feedback. Cracker Barrel
said it's continuing to listen to its customers. The company
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I'm Tammy Trheo.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
Enter our caller of the day. Attention, Enter our caller
of the day from WHLO Mark with a great comment. Listen.

Speaker 3 (31:28):
Want to talk to your listeners about Cracker Barrel. We
in the conservative movement have gotten really good at punishing
corporations that go woke.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
But now we've got to get to.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
The point where we reward corporations who listen to us
and wake up. And so we need to go to
Cracker Barrel and reward them and make them a success again.
So other corporations recognize that they will be rewarded for
getting rid of the wokeness.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Very very thoughtful comment. Except the reason I haven't been
going to crack or barrel too few weight, staff, service
is bad, Food's gotten smaller, toast and has gotten worse,
and we're still waiting on Jeffrey's toast. Maybe that's why
we all like a TV dinner and today is National

(32:15):
TV Dinner Day.

Speaker 16 (32:16):
Eating in front of the TV came about in nineteen
fifty four with the invention of the Swanson TV Dinner.
Since then, eating in front of the television has become
increasingly popular. A yoga poll show sixty three percent of
us take dinner with a side of TV. Psychologists say
don't do it because it distracts the brain and makes
us mindless eaters.

Speaker 1 (32:36):
That means we eat more.

Speaker 16 (32:37):
But with so much good programming and so much good food,
it's hard to resist. I'm pre tennis roory O'Neil.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
When's the last time you had a TV dinner? Ooh,
that would be a while. I can give you the
exact date.

Speaker 9 (32:52):
I can feel that apple compote burning the top of
my mind.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
That is a classic member. So I stake freshman year
of college at Louisiana State University. My roommate and I
Keith Collins, we put in a banquet chick two banquet
chicken TV dinners and that and I don't think it
was the TV dinner, but the neuroissation neuroassociation never escaped me.

(33:17):
And I think we got like a neurovirus, but we
got definitely ill. For I remember waking up after like
four days of stomach virus. And I've never had a
TV dinner since. Isn't that odd? I mean, I just
I mean, I must you count like a TV din
Like actually, now that we're talking about it, I'd like
a nice Salisbury's steak. I used to love that TV dinner.
But those things also take forever in the oven.

Speaker 9 (33:39):
Right now, I think most of us do that quicker
stuff in the microwave, and like, is it it's a
bold Does that count as a TV dinner because it
sort of is, but uh, yeah, the old fashioned Swanson
or hungry man to.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
Actually put it in the oven in the metal tray.

Speaker 9 (33:52):
Yeah, that's been a while, But that also tastes like
forty five minutes to do those things.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
I don't think we have the patience to do that.
That's like Jiffy Popp remember Jiffy Pop popcorn. We would
never sit over the stove and yeah you hit pop
even if pop for right on the microwave. All right,
So Apple comes out with its annual hardware launch and
we find out new phone, new, iwa new, uh what
it called I watch or whatever it's called the ear thing.

(34:17):
So what do we have? What's new? Yeah, the iPods
as well.

Speaker 9 (34:20):
So the Pro three air pods are pretty cool because
actually if you take stick them in your ears and
if you hold on to both the little tags at
the end of them, hold onto that, it actually becomes
a universal translator, so it will translate conversations in real time.

Speaker 1 (34:35):
So pretty freaky there.

Speaker 9 (34:37):
Oh but yeah, everyone's paying attention to that iPhone air
that's the lightest, thinnest iPhone ever made, about a quarter
inch thick, about the size of a pencil eraser when
it comes to the width of the phone. Does give
up some batteries, some performance perhaps, but so the iPhone
seventeen is a bit more robust in that way. But yeah,

(34:58):
all across the board, it's going to cost you a
couple hundred more bucks for these things that are moderately
upgraded and almost as good as my Samsung.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Can I, oh, don't even go there. I did try
to get a Samsung once, and the way it interfaced
with my TVs was great, but just you know what,
and if I think if i'd have given it time,
after a week or so, I'd have been used to it.
But I couldn't get used to it, and I went right
back and got an Apple phone. But I want to
brag on my wife. My wife was didn't know what
she wanted to be, and so she got her undergraduate

(35:28):
degree and then just you know, when I don't know
what I want to be, I find trouble. You know,
she went out to become a lawyer. All right, this
is how they do that. My son, because we may
go to Italy, takes it upon himself to learn Italian.
And I mean every day he's doing a lesson. He's
one hundred and something days in and I'm thinking, and
I can understand about seventy percent of Italian and I

(35:51):
can speak about twenty percent of Italian. But it sounds
like with these new headphones, I don't have to know anything, right, Yeah,
all you need is bathroom and chick and otherwise you're fine. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (36:01):
I remember I was in Greece and in an Airbnb,
and the laundry machine because it does wash and dry both.

Speaker 1 (36:07):
It was literally in Greek.

Speaker 9 (36:09):
So I was just the only reason I got the
Airbnb was so I could do the laundry and yes,
but thankfully the Google you take the photo when it
translates the photo of the graphics for the washing machine.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
Yeah, because it's one thing when you have the expression
it's all Greek to me. It's another when you're there
and it is all like, is that a fraternity or sorority?
Oh no, that's ritz. Okay, out of everything, that's the hardware.
What's the one thing we should buy? You think? Maybe
look into that phone? I like the airbuds. Well, the thing?
What the thin phone is. What's the first thing you
buy with your brand new phone? Okay, it's a new fat,

(36:39):
thick case. Can I just defeat the purpose of this
whole thing? I don't know. That's why I like to
wear blousey clothing. Rory, great reporting. We'll talk again tomorrow.
That'll do it for today. We're all in this together.
This is your Morning Show with Michael Venheild Chow.

Speaker 4 (36:54):
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