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Good morning, Welcome to Monday, April the sixth, The Ear
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Of course we'll have the sound Red will keep an
eye on the top stories, and there are so many.
President Trump says a possible agreement with Iran could be
finalized as soon as today. And I know what you're thinking, Well,
that's far different from yesterday's post, which I don't even
know how that translated into Parsi, but obviously the President
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being very specific about power and bridges maybe getting somewhere
or again this is optimism speaking.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
The artemists.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
Two crew will orbit the surface of the Moon. That'll
be about I think five to six ish Central Eastern
time today for those of you that been just some
extraordinary and we talked about this last week. It's just
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such a perfect blend and mix of the past and
the present and the future all together in a not
I mean the future where we're really going to be
building on the Moon this time, not just going to
go how it's ultimately just a rest up on the
way to Mars, and there's innovation to be achieved first obviously,
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but then it's mixed with the old capsule, but with
the new strength of rockets, it's gonna have the old
fashioned splash down. But we have a lot of new technology.
So the views of Earth from this perspective, which by
the way, did not realize this. Do you know, do
either of you two or any of you listening know
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what mission, what astronauts, what three astronauts were to this day,
the furthest away from planet Earth ever, m.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Dude, I do not do dud dood do do do do?
What about read doo doodud? Anybody on the talkback dude?
Speaker 1 (02:53):
It was Apollo thirteen that was going to be my
next guest, though, the one mission that failed, although NASA
would be quick to say it was the greatest American
achievement getting them back alive. But in that risk of
a trajectory to whiplash around, actually want the furthest away
from Planet Earth that will be topped by Artemis two
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and then along the way. It's basically, to kind of
put it in human terms, if you were holding a
basketball in your hand and stretched it out arm's length,
that's how big the Moon's going to look to their eyes.
From the capsule, they're gonna be right on top of it,
less than sixteen auticle miles. So, and now with today's technology,
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some of the views are going to be magnificent, as
they've already been and views of Earth have already been.
So Artemis two will orbit the Moon that'll be later
this evening our time, just right out of the movies,
right and F fifteen gets shot down. We get the
pilot immediately, but the other crew member not so easy.
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It follows all the training and all the protocol. I mean,
the minute your jet seat hits the ground, you get
out of it, leave behind your.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Parachute, and you start.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Getting little and getting on and getting far away and
make your way to the highest possible ground.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Everything went, is it?
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Wait, but a little bit of mix of a CIA diversion.
It seems as so tricking Iron as becoming a trend
of this entire operation. But we got him back, as
the president proclaimed on social media. So that's great news.
UCLA won the women's first NCAA basketball champion. You know,
for all the men's UCLA championships, the wooden air on
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the women have never won. Somewhere at Jordan's furniture, they're
probably reaching inside the desk drawer, paring themselves a little
cup whiskey and celebrating. Right of course, shocked by this,
but who to thank? Jordan's Furniture doesn't have to bother
giving everybody their money back because the women failed, not
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the men. UCLA wins The national championship stage just set
tonight for the men's You've got Michigan number one seed
against Yukon.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
This should be a great national Championship.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
One other game, well, there was that whatever that tournament thing,
whatever that name and image, three hundred thousand dollars contest
in Vegas was a side Tulsa fell in the NIT
last night. So Auburn wins the NIT. UCLA wins the
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Women's NCAA March Madness Tournament, and tonight we have Michigan
and Yukon playing for it all. Super Mario again having
one of the biggest debuts ever in animated film history. Remember,
and it is getting It's like the new Et, the
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way they're treating a project. Hail Mary Andrew and I.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
We didn't.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
I mean, it wasn't bad, you know it. It was fine.
It was a little over the top and cheesy. But
before it started, the previews came on and I looked
at it and I said, that's it. Now we're doing
animated video game movies. This is unbelievable, and it ends up,
you know, biggest debut in animated film history. Think about
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the great animated films. This is the biggest debut Modio brother.
They just keep raising the price on tickets, though. Doesn't
that help inflate these numbers? Do you think about it
when we have to go by prices versus attendance. I mean,
that'd be easy to set those records that way. But still,
I mean, how would you sit through that? Luigim in
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the little mushroom heads. It's like a video game with
the script I life is easy, isn't it. We're making
it too hard the job growth numbers. You can expect
this to be buried because it doesn't. It doesn't fit
the narrative. But they destroyed all and shattered all expectations.
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But that doesn't fit the narrative that you know, the economy,
it's epstein, it's losing the war. I mean, why do
you hear sounds of the day and journalism wonders why
no one's watching. We did have a major, significant update
in the overnight hours the head of intelligence for Iranian's
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paramilitary Revolutionary Guard. Just real quick. Iran has an Army,
Air Force, Navy, regular military like we do, but they
also have the elite Revolutionary Guard. This serves at the
behest of the Supreme I A.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
TOLA.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
So this is like the terrorist special Guard. Well, they
diminish quite a bit, not as bad as the military has.
I mean, the military is virtually non existent. The Navy
is gone, air force is gone. This this is a
tremendous blow. This is the Revolutionary Guard's head of intelligence
taken out in an Israeli attack. It's been confirmed by
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Iranian state media. Israel said it killed Major General Majid Kademi,
the latest senior figure assassinated, while dozens more were reportedly
dead and intense attacks on Iran overnight. So they continue
to cut the snake's head off, you know. I mean
every time there's a new senior leadership, that person's taking out.
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It would seem that the access in human intelligence of
Israel is playing at a very high level and continues
to take out senior leadership. Could this be along with
the President's threat to take out the power and bridges,
which would dramatically impact their ability to rebuild? Is this
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what led to President Trump saying a possible agreement agreement
with Iran could be finalized as soon as tomorrow. I
think we're all ready for that. We're all ready for
the Strait of horm moves to enter. I think politically,
the President is going to we've achieved most of our objectives.
Israel may have a few more. Opening the strait of
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horror moves is the final piece, and if an agreement
or that can happen, I think even politically, the president
is ready to move on to some momentum of the
midterm elections. So we're all celebrating the retrieval of both
of the shot down crew members with a dramatic we
got them post by the President. The potential for an
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agreement with Iran by Tuesday. Artemis, with a spectacular, unprecedented
today's view with a nostalgic sixty eight style, path will
pass very closely to the moon and surpassed. Why, by
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the way, we didn't realize that's when we aired that
he didn't say freaking. I don't think oh he did, well,
then that's it right there, that's it. He didn't use
the real word. No, okay, So why then may such
a big deal out of a freaking yeah exactly? Although
I remember in the early days of our Bible studies
and somebody said freaking, But why it's just say it. Yeah,
if you're thinking it, you mean it, just say it.
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It suck is a bad word too, and get your
unclean mouthed out of this Bible study.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
How do my quarter? Yes? Look all right?
Speaker 1 (10:37):
I thought he really dropped the bomb, and I thought
maybe you changed it to freaking No.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
No, I did not know. All right, Well, that kid
wasn't so bad. But yeah, we're going to the freaking Moon.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
And on the second, the second record will be we
will be the furthest from the United States any human
being a separate badow. Cool and with that the United
States or Earth or Earth I'm both. Well, what distracted
me was, Look, a little piece of our spaceship tile
just fell.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Well, that can't be good. He needs a better glue.
We don't hear an echo, now, do we? No, not
at all.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Anyway, we have a lot of people to help us
understand all of this stuff. Roy O'Neil is going to
be along about the military rescue, John Decker from the
White House. We got Chris Walker, the President firing Pam BONDI,
who's next. I can tell you who the odds are
and the sounds of the day. Roy'll be back to
talk about this art of miss mission and circling of
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the Moon later tonight, reliving history. A lot to cover
between now and the end of the third hour. Miss
a little, you'll miss a lot, miss a lot. We'll
miss you, all right, I'd like to tell you about
a man named Phineas who has a child survived the Holocaust.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Isn't that a traumatic way to start life anyway?
Speaker 1 (11:55):
Phineas survived the Holocaust because Christians hid him from the Naza,
risking everything to save his life. Today's in his eighties,
he can no longer stand on his own or leave
his home for that matter, to receive medical care. And
when the sirens sound and the missiles fall, he doesn't
have time or strength to reach safety. But once again
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Christians are helping save his life, this time through the
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. A mobile clinic brings
doctors in medicine right to his home provide care that
he couldn't receive, especially during wartime. His quote, Phineas said,
Christians saved my life in the Holocaust, and now they're
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This is your morning show with Michael del Chono.
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The artem his two crew will fly by the lunar surface.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
That'll be about five six US hour time here on Earth.
Mark Mayfield has all the details NASA sends.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
The flyby will officially get underway two forty five pm
Eastern and last several hours. While in there oryon spacecraft,
the four astronauts will be taking pictures and making scientific
observations as they come within four thousand miles of the
surface of the Moon. At their closest approach, they'll lose
communications with ground control for about forty minutes as they
pass behind the Moon on its dark side. It's during
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this flyby that the art of his two crew will
venture deeper into space than you Amanity has.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Ever been before.
Speaker 4 (14:01):
The mission comes to an end Friday with a splashdown
off the coast of southern California.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Teeve and Mark Mayfield knew that you
two didn't. That's what he gets paid for. You will
never be my phone a friend.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
President Trump says there's no US casualties as American forces
recovered a crew member who went missing after his jet
was shot down in Iran.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Scott Pringle has the heroic details.
Speaker 5 (14:24):
Trump made the claim on social media, saying the rescued
copilot is now safe and sound. The pilot of the
jet was rescued shortly after ejecting from the aircraft on Friday.
Source to tell The New York Times the rescue of
the co pilot on Saturday involved US special ops going
deep into Iranian territory, and it also involved a firefight
with Iranian troops.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
I'm Scott Pringle. Well.
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Savannah Guthrie is set to return to the NBC Today's
Show set today for the first time since the disappearance
of her mother, Nancy, more than two months ago.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Rob Martyr reports.
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The Guthrie family last saw their mother the night of
January thirty first at her Arizona home, reporting or missing
the next morning. Savanna said during an interview last month
on the show that it was hard to imagine coming
back because the show was such a place of joy
and lightness, and I can't come back and try to
be something that I am not. The Pima County Sheriff's
Department and the FBI believe the eighty four year old
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Guthrie was taken from her home against her will, although
no major leads have been made in the case. I'm
Rob Bartier, I mean no White the Lion King.
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Everybody step aside, You're no Super Mario. Supermadio Galaxy Movie
having one of the biggest debuts in animation history.
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The video game sequel brings back Chris Pratt, Charlie Day,
and Anya Taylor Joy to reprise their roles, which this
time sees the Italian Plumbers blasting into space. The Hollywood
Reporter says the Galaxy movie is set to make over
one hundred and eighty eight million dollars in the US
over the Easter holidays and over three hundred and seventy
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million dollars worldwide. That makes it the biggest debut since Avatar,
Fire and Ash came out during Christmas, and the biggest
debut of the year by far.
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I'm Jim Forbes, Yukon No South Carolina, No, No. The Ucla,
Lady Bruins are your national champions.
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UCLA head coach Corey Close and her players were surrounded
by excited fans when they arrived back on campus.
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It's meaningful because we get to share it with the
amazing in LA and UCLA community, and that's what.
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Makes a special to Bruins crushed South Carolina seventy nine
two fifty one on Sunday, capping off in your perfect
thirty seven and one season and winning their first WNCA
basketball championship. An official celebration will take place on Wednesday
at poly Pavilion. I'm Tammy Trhio.
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Albert Tiger's ninety two eighty six over Tulsa to win
the NIT Last night and tonight seven fifty Central TNTTBS
the men's national Championship from Indianapolis, Michigan, Yukon.
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Speaker 2 (17:31):
I don't know quite where to begin. You get maybe
last funny Boy. At least it's not fat boy anymore.
It's funny Boy.
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Yeah, Yeah, entertain me, funny Boy, get out there while
I grind this.
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Organ and get me some change. As apparently, time for
making the donuts.
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Thirty five minutes after the hour, Early Bird gets the worm,
Sleepy Squirrel, missus and nut rise and shining.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
Good morning.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
We are all in this together, so we should understand
it together. Welcome to Monday, April the sixth year of
twenty twenty six. I trust you had a wonderful Easter weekend.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
I know we did, all right.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
President Trump says that possible. First of all, what was it?
Was it Saturday or Sunday? When was the It was
his Easter message? It was Sunday.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
Yeah. President does a foul mouth post to iran Happy
Easter from US Christians, complete with very very spirited words.
But getting to the.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Message, we're going to blow up your power, and we're
going to blow up your bridges, open up straight to horror.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Moves up already. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
Maybe that or Israel overnight taking out the Iranian Parliamentary
Revolutionary Guard intelligence had. I know something's getting through to
Iran maybe or the President's just stringing us along again.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Time will tell, but President Trump has announced a possible
agreement with Iran could be final as soon as tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
That is wonderful news.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
The Artemist Too crew will fly by the lunar surface
later this evening in America Earth time, and that second
F fifteen crew member reportedly being treated for some pretty
serious injuries after being shot down. The pilot was rescued
immediately this particular and I.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Think he was a kernel, wasn't he.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
So I mean that doesn't necessarily mean, you know, a
little bit older, but he may not be as young
as you're picturing. And this is just like right out
of the movie Behind enemy Lines. I mean, this is
what they're trained for. So if you do get shot
down over enemy lines, there are things they train for.
One thing is you get small, and you get small fast,
and you get out immediately.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
And you make.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
Tracks away from where somebody may know you have gone down,
and somehow, some way along the way, and this is
made even more dramatic knowing now how injured he was,
you get to the highest possible ground. And that's exactly.
There's all kinds of things to this story that I
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think Big John called in. We didn't air that?
Speaker 2 (20:09):
Did you want to air it? Real quick? Do Big
John real quick before I do this, because I don't
want them to think, you know, I'm ignoring him.
Speaker 10 (20:16):
I really hope a Hollywood director makes a great movie
from these two US servicemen that were extracted. And also,
I literally can't wait till eight o'clock Tuesday night.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
All right, does anybody know what's Tuesday night at eight o'clock?
Did we figure that out yet?
Speaker 2 (20:32):
I don't know. He'll text me in a minute eight
o'clock Tuesday night? Was the love Boat back ABC? Tuesday Night?
It ain't the love boat?
Speaker 11 (20:40):
What I'm Big John? I break arms, I take bats,
and I do love the love Boat. But Bobby Betton
is on the love boat. I can't beside myself.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
You gotta book it. You see red buttons, Valery button Elly.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
What was the other one that was always on the
love boat. Oh, Sonny Bono. Sonny Bono was always on
the love boat. I don't know what Tuesday United eight is,
but I can tell them the movie has already been
made behind enemy lines, but this is a new version,
and it had it all.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
I mean, there was a.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Good deal of fire power, there was a good deal
of deception according to the to the CIA. We don't
know exactly what the CIA did. And this has kind
of been an ongoing theme. I mean the might of
the United States and the intelligence of Israel. I mean,
Iran has been simply no match for I mean they
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could just they seemingly can take anybody out anywhere, anytime,
including the initial strike where most of them got it.
But like this head of intel for the Revolutionary Guard
is gone overnight. And I suspect, by the way, if
there is not a deal, as the President is saying,
as possible bye tomorrow, I suspect they'll have no power
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or bridges as they begin their rebuilding process. This is
a president that's says what he means and means what
he says. I mean, I would I mean, at some point,
if you were iron I give you think would come.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Out of their mouth.
Speaker 12 (22:07):
What read What I was going to say is one
of the things the CIA did was they said they
already found him, so they put out a fake and
it kind of messed up the uh Iranians and searching
for the guy and slowed him down.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
Yeah, and then there was there was that, and there
was I think I'm just gonna guess, but I think
there was. I mean, they even on their way out
took out the plane so that they can't get a
hold of any of the technology. I mean, this was
just really it's a big John's point. Yeah, it'd be
a great movie. It was a great reality. The problem is,
I guess it would have to be behind enemy lines.
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Two Tuesday at eight is the deadline Trump gave them.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
Actually three. It was really bad.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
Oh they did do it too, all right, Well, then
it'd behind them any line three. But yeah, I think
I think they diverted some firepower to make them think
they were in a different area than they actually were.
The claim that they already had him, I mean, they
just they out foxed Iran. But this guy following procedure
to a t and when we get more information about
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who he is and what his injuries were this story
gets more incredible. He initially had sent out that God
is good. The Air Force colonel radioed, I think he
was at a very elevated ridge and he hid in
a crevice. That was just to let them know he
was in position, But he used the phrase God as good.
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And it was initially met with some suspicion in Washington
that it was possibly an Iranian trot, a trap trying
to get them in there in an ambush. But early
Sunday he heard different roars, this time US aircraft and
a barrage of fire. As commandos reached him two hundred
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miles deep inside Iran, they wisked him to safety. They
blew up the aircraft stranded on the ground rather than
risk the technology falling into Iranian hands, and they were
on their way. The rescue mission that the US officials
said unfolded in gorges of southwest Iran was the kind
of operation that military commanders both planned for and dread down.
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The original the pilot was was rescued immediately. Both are alive.
We don't know the extent of the injuries, but just
an extraordinary rescue that the President simply called an Eastern miracle.
And the dramatic post we got him was how we
all found out, and some one hundred Special Service Operation
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forces were used, dozens of warplanes and helicopters, last minute
CIA deception campaigns to buy more time.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
I mean, it really did.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Have everything that a Hollywood blockbuster movie would have, and
best of all, just in time for Easter. Both are
safe and back in the hands of the United States.
So that was a wonderful Easter story. Now let's have
a wonderful Tuesday and eight story where we have an agreement. Otherwise,
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say goodbye to some power grids and some bridges. As
we mentioned, Artemis two's crew will fly by the lunar surface.
The Moon will be as close to them as if
you were holding a basketball would be in your hand
to your face, and with today's technology, we can expect
to see some pretty extraordinary images of the Moon. Ultimately,
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this journey is a mix of past. We're gonna have
a splash down like the old days. Eventually we'll have
the in space rendezvous. You will have a landing on
the Moon, a walk on the Moon. But this is
really about what will be built on the Moon as
a stopping point on our way to Mars and today
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Artemis or later tonight. I mean these images out the
window alone, I mean they're just so so detailed of
Earth and of the Moon. But at their furthest point,
they will go where no man has ever gone before,
even surpassing Apollo thirteen, which that crew that could never
land on the Moon was actually the furthest from Earth
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of any crew in NASA history. That will change today
with Artemis two. We'll have more with roy O'Neil on
that UCLA won the women's basketball national title. All the
titles that the UCLA Bruins won back to the Wooden era,
this is a first for the Lady Bruins. We had
the NIT Tournament that was won by Auburn over Tulsa.
But tonight all eyes are in Indianapolis again for the
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main event. This will be Michigan and Yukon. I I
had Michigan Duke. Therefore we lost our little Andrew's actually
going to beat me. She's ten points, I think, ten
points ahead. One of those crummy little first round games
ultimately did me in.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
So where are you guys going for vacation?
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Now?
Speaker 6 (27:00):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (27:00):
I forget where was it she wanted to go? You
keep you leave out the most important bar. Well, I
wanted to go to Gatlinburg. I can't remember where she wanted,
I think, Oh no, she wanted to do a staycation. Yeah,
downtown Nashville. Oh see, that's awesome.
Speaker 13 (27:12):
I recommend the Grand Hyatt, just across the street from
the stairs of Urban Rooms.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
A little over rated. Please the Steakhouse bet up there.
Speaker 13 (27:21):
I mean, the view is great, it's good, It's delicious,
especially if it's on the dime of the company.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
I don't know with peddlers. Me and Broadway. I mean
Broadway is kind of starting to smell a little like
Bourbon Street. Now get it seasoning on a pedal. Oh
that will not That would be great. No, I picked
too many.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
And of course I was singing Hail to the Victor
when we made out our brackets, and the Michigan Wolverines
could make that a reality.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Tonight.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
I was thinking for a second, maybe Big John thinks
the game was tonight. Oh no, no, it's tonight at
eight to DN eight would be the bombing or love Boat?
Speaker 2 (27:58):
Who was the old channel played all the old shows.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
I used to watch that channel, and I love that
you would watch all the old shows they did like
Kojack me TV?
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Was it me TV? I think it was TV? And
then it ended.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
It ended with a Tonight show with Johnny Carson, which
was like a great wait on your Day, Johnny front
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How do they get it?
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Shopping online, renewing your license could be anything. They combine
it with your social media footprint and other information like
your traffic records, and when it's all said and done,
you're paying more for insurance. Or you go to book
a hotel on a vacation, it's not available for you,
but it is for someone else. Or you want to
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size because they know you return a lot. This information
is more than just an invasion of pride. See it's
a nuisance. And if they found you as the problem
and then they sold you the bigger problem, the solution
is disappearing. They have to remove this information legally, but
they know there's hundreds and hundreds of them, and you'll
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they remove it. Fewer scam calls, less spam, a lot
less of my personal information floating around in the dark web.
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Speaker 2 (30:12):
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Speaker 3 (30:15):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chano.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
You think twenty years from now, you're gonna be really
sick of all my little stunts that I do.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
They're not going to be as funny twenty hours. I
will miss them at twenty years from Oh right away,
I'm dead in twenty years. No fifty two.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
Minutes after the hour, if you're just waking up, not one,
not two, not three of these out your top fives
dollars out the day.
Speaker 14 (30:39):
No.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Well.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
After a tirade yesterday with a not so clean Eastern
message to Iran, now the President says it possible agreement
with Iran could be finalized as soon as today.
Speaker 4 (30:53):
In an interview with Fox News Sunday, he warned that
if Iran doesn't make a deal fast, he is considering
blowing everything up and take over the oil. Earlier in
the day, Trump wrote on social that Iran would be
living in hell if the Strait of Hormus remains closed,
adding that Tuesday will be power plant day and bridge day,
all wrapped up in won in Iran. Trump has scheduled
a news conference for one pm Eastern on Monday at
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the White House to address the latest developments in the conflict.
Speaker 2 (31:18):
I'm Mark Mayfield. They called it the Eastern Miracle.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
President Trump says no US casualties as American forces recovered
crew members who went missing after their jet was shot
down in Iran.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
Scott Pringle has the details.
Speaker 5 (31:29):
Trump made the claim on social media, saying the rescued
copilot is now safe and sound. The pilot of the
jet was rescued shortly after ejecting from the aircraft on Friday.
Source to tell The New York Times the rescue of
the co pilot on Saturday involved US special ops going
deep into Iranian territory, and it also involved a firefight
with Iranian troops.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
I'm Scott Pringle. Well, you may think you know.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
How old you are, but longevity experts say that's not
necessarily the case.
Speaker 14 (31:56):
Yes, you know you were born on X date and
how many trips you've taken around the sun, But it's
what's happening at the cellular level that counts. And now
there are test gets sold online for hundreds of dollars
that determine biological age based on your body's wear and tear.
Doctor Douglas Vaughn, the director of the Longevity Institute at
Northwestern University School with Medicine, says these tests, some saliva based,
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others blood based, can figure out how span, which is
the number of years you're likely to live without developing
a chronic disease. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
Speaker 12 (32:28):
Well.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
Nancy Guthrie's body has never been found, the case has
gone cold, but Savannah Guthrie set to return to the
Today so the Today Shows set today for the first
time since the disappearance.
Speaker 6 (32:39):
The Guthrie family last saw their mother the night of
January thirty first at her Arizona home, reporting her missing
the next morning. Savannah said during an interview last month
on the show that it was hard to imagine coming
back because the show was such a place of joy
and lightness, and I can't come back and try to
be something that I am not. The Pima County Sheriff's
Department and the FBI believe the eight four year old
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Guthrie was taken from her home against her will, although
no major leads have been made in the case. I'm
Roll Barntier. Growing up, my brothers and I were close.
My brother Vic, my oldest brother.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
Whenever he was talking about tie stick or yes, tie
stick or yes, he would use this voice like he'd
say tie stick. I never understood why for Ti stick
it was this voice, or what's this song?
Speaker 2 (33:26):
It's Yes.
Speaker 1 (33:29):
I don't know how Yes got the tie stick rating,
but they always did. I can't imagine if we're in
our sixties that Yes is still performing, but they are.
And I know this because they're having to postpone their
European tour so their guitarists can undergo essential operations.
Speaker 4 (33:49):
Yes the rock band made the announcement on social media,
saying they're delaying their eleven day tour in Europe to
give a hell to recover from the surgery.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
They didn't share any details about the musicians operation.
Speaker 4 (34:04):
The European leg of the tour was scheduled to begin
April of twenty second in Scotland on Mark Neefield Well.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
The winners of the NCAA Women's basketball Championship are back
in La.
Speaker 8 (34:14):
Ucla Head coach Corey Close and her players were surrounded
by excited fans when they arrived back on campus.
Speaker 9 (34:20):
It's meaningful because we get to share it with the
amazing LA and UCLA community, and that's.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
What miss A special.
Speaker 8 (34:26):
The Ruins crushed South Carolina seventy nine two fifty one
on Sunday, capping off in Your Perfect thirty seven and
one season and winning their first WNCA Basketball championship. An
official celebration will take place on Wednesday at poly Pavilion.
I'm Tammy Triheo.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
Auburn Tiger's ninety two eighty six over Tulsa in Indianapolis
last night to win the NIT Tournament, and all eyes
are Lucas Oil and the men's National Championship game tonight
seven fifty Central, eight to fifty Eastern on TNT and
TBS Number one Michigan against the number two seed you got.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael del Jno