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Speaker 1 (00:32):
This is your morning show with Michael Gilchrum on the
air and streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This is
your morning show for Tuesday, October the eighth, twenty twenty four.
I am Michael del Jono. Jeffrey Line at the controls
and you mostly still in bed on the West coast,
East coast up in about making some coffee, get ready

(00:55):
to brush the teeth, wash the hair, and get off
to work. What are we up against, well, media, Mama
La Kamala, and Milton. That's really the biggest stories of
the day. Hurricane Milton forecast to make landfall in Florida
late Wednesday for portions of Florida. It could be potentially

(01:15):
early Thursday, so we're talking late late night Wednesday. Milton
closes closes in on central Florida. The outer pants of this,
of course, will cover far south and far north, and
certainly from Tampa to Orlando to Daytona. FEMA meanwhile says
it doesn't nearly have enough staff to respond to the crisis.
Vice President Kamala Harris is defending the Biden administration border policies.

(01:38):
Among the many questions on sixty minutes yesterday was very interesting.
We're talking with John Decker. He obviously, and I love
John Decker, so nobody read it into that. He obviously
was a little sensitive to my implication that you know,
they hit Commelin play in sight. Now they're finally going
to do interviews in the late short stretch, but come

(02:00):
on the view Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert, softball City, and
then he went off on me over, well, don't expect
a free ride on sixty minutes, Well, sixty minutes asked
all the right questions, Don't get me wrong. There was
some pushback at times, but not strong.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
In the end.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
I can't speak for how the American people are going
to view all of this. But if you're waking up, yes,
Kamala cackled, and yes Kamala owns a gun.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
You recently surprised people when you said that you are
a gun owner. And then if someone came into your house.

Speaker 5 (02:41):
Not the first time I've I've just shot it. That's
not the first time I've talked about it.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
So what kind of gun do you own? And when
and why did you get it?

Speaker 5 (02:48):
I have a clock and I've had it for quite
some time. And I mean, Lookville, my background is in
law enforcement, and.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
So there you go.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
Have you.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Really do do prosecutors walk walk around with but with guns?

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Well it is kind of dangerous. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
So, and again nobody is surprised by that. There's a
lot of people on the left who have guns. They
just don't think others should have guns. Look, when it
comes to all of this gun stuff, you're gonna either
follow someone's opinion of what could help a circumstance at
the moment or the guiding principles of the Constitution. And

(03:33):
what you find often on the left is they're either
looking to disarm whom they choose or disadvantage whom they choose.
You see The bottom line is I don't know who's
coming into my house in the middle of the night,
and I don't know what they have.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
Well, we don't need to go deer hunting with the
eye and dear, I'm not worried about deer.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
I don't know many people, to be honest with you,
Uh talk about Kamala has a gun. That's one of
those that just falls under That's not on anybody's mind
right now. They made a very big deal in sixty
minutes about Kamala having no children. Kamala was like, it
ain't nineteen fifty anymore. I don't know anybody discussing that.

(04:17):
It's not like I'm ever at a coffee shop and
somebody's going, man, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (04:22):
Can't have Kamala president. Why the border?

Speaker 1 (04:26):
Why she wants to redistribute well, why just wants to
spend us even more recklessly into oblivion. Why because she's
can't pick a side between.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
Terrorists and Israel in America? Why Why because she ain't
never had kid? I never heard that in my life.
So they even made up some issues.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
So I don't know how tough sixty minutes was on
the border crisis, Same old, same old narrative. We have
nothing to do with the border for the last really
twelve of the last sixteen years, but certainly the last
four years. No, it's all Donald Trump's fault. He got
on the phone and told the Republicans to kill legislature,

(05:05):
legislation that would have in fact, in fact, just taking
all the border mistakes and made them law. But you
are an administration that acted ninety something times to reverse
border laws. They're just going to stick to the narrative,
and why not. It seems to be working for half

(05:27):
their audience.

Speaker 4 (05:28):
I've been covering the border for years, and so I
know this is not a problem that started.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
With your administration, correct, But there.

Speaker 4 (05:37):
Was an historic flood of undocumented immigrants coming across the
border the first three years of your administration. As as
a matter of fact, arrivals quadrupled from the last year
of President Trump.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Why don't we just stop there and take a commercial break. Oh,
because he's going to try to pivot from it. That's
the truth. And then when it's time to run for election,
and then when they were went a run off, Joe
and put Comlin there. You got to split hairs and
make it about other than that's the bottom line. He's

(06:14):
been covering the border for a long time. We've had
bad waves before, but nothing like the quadrupling of the
first three years of this administration. Not a peep out
of Kamala because it's true. But you can pivot and
you can distract, and that's what happened when we didn't

(06:35):
go to the commercial break.

Speaker 4 (06:36):
Was it a mistake to lousen the immigration policies as
much as you did.

Speaker 5 (06:42):
It's a long standing problem and solutions are at hand,
and from day one, literally we have been offering solutions.

Speaker 4 (06:52):
What I was asking was was it a mistake to
keep back to allow that flood to happen in the
first I.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
Think the policies that we have been proposing are about
fixing a problem, not promoting a problem.

Speaker 4 (07:07):
Okay, but the numbers did and.

Speaker 5 (07:10):
The numbers today because of what we have done, we
have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half. We
have to cut the sentinel by half. But we need
Congress to be able to act to actually.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
Fix the problem.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
We talked about from the very beginning this concept and
it's not new with Joe Biden. They had the assistance
of COVID and how they scared you, and when you
were afraid, you were so controllable. That allowed them to
cut a deal for Joe Biden to avoid Bernie Sanders.
And then they hide Joe in a basement, weaponized COVID,

(07:52):
change election laws at the state levels without going through legislatures,
and they whether you call it cheating, fair and square.
Read the Shadow Campaign to Save the Democracy, Time Magazine,
February fifteenth, twenty twenty one. That's how they won hiding Joe.
Now this time around, there is no COVID. They used

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to control narrative with the media. Put a hashed put
an asterisk by that for a second, and then they
would control any dissenting opinions because they controlled social media.
Problem is and this is what's fascinating. And I don't
know the outcome yet, we'll talk about it later in November.
When you don't control the narrative, why nobody watches ABC, NBCCBS.

(08:40):
Very few people are going to form their opinion about
the sixty minutes interview from watching sixty minutes. We live
in a podcast world, We live in a social media world,
half of which is controlled now by Elon Musk. They
don't have the infrastructure four years ago. Translation, they don't
have the offensive lineman to pull off this same play

(09:02):
four years later. So the question of this election, I think, becomes,
can you hide hot Kamala in plain sight? Can you
dupe the American people? Have Joe Biden earned all these
primary delegates and then just take them from them, throw
them in a trunk, give them to Kamala, have her

(09:22):
deliver a teleprompter speech that Hollywood produces at a convention,
and then hide her. And the answer was, no, why
is Kamala coming out right now? What are they seeing
in these polls that they have to decide to do

(09:42):
this Mamala Kamala tour? Now, she'll get an easy ride
on the View. She'll get an easy ride with Howard Stern,
she'll get an easy ride with Stephen Colbert. I mean,
but to John Decker's point, she didn't get one on
sixty minutes. Can you hide her in plane sight? Time

(10:05):
will tell she's in sight now with no teleprofter. Now,
this whole section on immigration basically boils down to.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
This, Uh honey.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
I took it upon myself to take all three outside
hoses and I put them all in the window and
turned them on full blast, and yes, the house flooded,
but I took action. Ones else flooded, and I did
what I could to at least slow the water down,
did remove the hoses, didn't turn them off. Never mind

(10:41):
that caused the problem in the first place, which I
got to commend, Thank you, Jack, I got to commend
sixty minutes fort least making that clear and her not
being able to quite frankly, talk her way out of it.

Speaker 4 (10:56):
A quarter of registered voters say they don't know you.
They don't know what makes you tick. And why do
you think that is what's the disconnect.

Speaker 5 (11:09):
It's an election bill, and I take it seriously that
I have to earn everyone's vote. This is an election
for president of the United States. No one should be
able to take for granted that they can just declare
themselves a candidate and automatically received support. You have to
earn it, and that's what I.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
Intend to do.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
Oh, of course, question is is she doing it? Look,
Kamala is not new to the running for president. When
she ran for president, she was the first one out
in the primary. Why she wasn't likable? Ironically, are going
at Inkaly accusing the very president she serves at the

(11:51):
pleasure of of being a racist. So she attacked Joe
Biden viciously and then came across a lieutenant colonel who
roughed her up, and she was gone. Telsea Gabbard destroyed
her in a debate and she was the first primary
candidate out of the race. Kamala Harris as a candidate's

(12:12):
a proven failure for president anyway, this time she didn't
have to run in the primary. Joe did it for
then they bait and switched. But she's still different or strange.
You know what I hear, and you would hear often,
but nobody ever has the guts to say it out loud.
Nobody has a problem with the first woman president, but

(12:32):
this one. I can't tell how many people I've heard
I would have rather had Hillary. I mean, if somebody's
gonna be the first woman president, I would rather have
been Hillary.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
I've hear that.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
And Hillary was unlikable. I don't think it's that they
don't know Kamala Harris. I think what they see they
find strange or they don't like, and that's always.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
Been her problem running for president anyway.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Some of the sounds from sixty minutes, so that's really
a big story Milton, category four bearing down on central
Florida and the Yamala Kamala media tour and the one
unanswered question, why, all of a sudden does she need
to be everywhere doing what.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
She does worst interviews? There must be something in the polls.
This is Your Morning Show with Michael del Chona.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
All eyes on Hurricane Milton, forecast to make landfall in
Florida late Wednesday evening into the early hours of Thursday.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
Mark Mayfield has our very latest.

Speaker 6 (13:30):
In the latest update from the National Hurricane Center, Milton
was classified as a Category four storm with maximum winds
of one hundred and fifty five miles per hour. That's
just shy of being a Category five, which it was
earlier Monday, with winds clocked.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
At one hundred and eighty miles per hour.

Speaker 6 (13:46):
Counties long Florida's west coast have been ordered to evacuate,
with dozens under a state of emergency. Milton is not
expected to have any major impacts on already storm ravaged
western North Carolina as it struggles to recover in the
aftermath of Helene.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
I'm Mark Mayfield, must be nice to be Kamala Harris
in the Left You can just claim the government can
spend recklessly whatever it wants, the rich will pay for it.

Speaker 7 (14:08):
Brian Shook us here with our road to the White House.
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. Kamala Harris
is again saying she'll pay for her economic plan by
taxing the rich. While appearing on sixty Minutes, the VP
was pressed about how she'll get the money from Congress
to invest in small businesses.

Speaker 5 (14:26):
Well, one of the things, I'm going to make sure
that the richest among us who can afford it, yeah,
pay their fair share in taxes.

Speaker 7 (14:34):
Republican critics point out that the top one percent of
income earners in the US earned twenty six percent of
all income and pay forty six percent of all federal
income taxes. Trump has consistently polled better than Harris on
the question of which candidate would be better at handling
the economy in Washington. I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
Come the old analogy. The ten people are at dinner.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
One's picking up most of the TI to her chipping
in a little, Three aren't paying anything. Then there's five
not paying anything, still not grateful and ordering more. Boy,
that analogy comes to mind. Americans are losing faith in
Secret Service. Roory O'Neil has that story.

Speaker 8 (15:17):
The job approval rating of the Secret Service is down
twenty three points in the latest Gallup survey. Only eight
percent of those polls said it was excellent. Thirty six
percent said job performance at the Secret Service was poor,
and only part of this survey was conducted after the
second failed assassination attempt to former President Trump.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
At his Florida golf course.

Speaker 8 (15:39):
It's the biggest drop off in job performance for the
Secret Service in the.

Speaker 3 (15:42):
Ten year history of Gallup's poll. I'm Rory O'Neil, a.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
Gospel singing legend and the mother of Whitney Houston. Sissy
Houston is dead at ninety one. Kristin Mark says more.

Speaker 9 (15:54):
Sissy Houston's family says she died at her home in
New Jersey on Monday while in hospice care for Alzheimer's.
In a statement, daughter in law Pat Houston says their
hearts are filled with pain and sadness following the loss
of the family matriarch. Houston, a newerk native, had a
successful solo career herself, winning two Grammy Awards. She also
performed with Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin and was in

(16:17):
the girl group Sweet Inspirations with niece d d Warwick.
The vocal group sang backup for many artists, including niece
Dion Warwick, Kristin Marks, NBC News radio Marca.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Callender, the DEA is holding a drug take back day
this month.

Speaker 3 (16:30):
Pre Tennis says the details.

Speaker 10 (16:32):
The Drug Enforcement Administration is holding a drug take back
Day October twenty six, So open your medicine cabinet and
get rid of those last bits of cough syrup, the
container without the label old vitamins, or that medication that
just didn't work. The agency says they hold two collections
a year. Last April they took in more than six
hundred and seventy thousand pounds of drugs nationwide. No questions asked,

(16:55):
they say, most police and sheriff's offices or drop off locations.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
I'm pre Tennis, Hi, It's Michael.

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(17:23):
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Michael d at iHeartMedia dot com. Well, coming up next hour,
we're going to visit with Roor O'Neil all the things
of artificial intelligence that you may have feared. I don't
fear anything. You know, change happens and you adapt. But

(18:28):
they could right now if they wanted to do an
AI version of a radio talk show host, and you
could pick the accent, pick the gender, you could, you know,
and he won't stumble, he won't say anything, he isn't
told to say. It could happen. It probably will happen.
I would think disc jockey's first, but you never know,

(18:50):
or a newscast maybe before a talk show host.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
But did you ever think AI could replace your realtor?

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Think about that soaring home prices and just like we
have soaring prices at restaurants. Therefore the tips soar, with
the bill, the commission sore with the high price of housing.
What if you could avoid the middleman, not a realtor.
Ai Roy O'Neil has that story for you next hour
and Aaron Rayel in minutes on a new report. For me,

(19:19):
the debt's a big deal. It's the biggest tax you're
paying in the weakening of the dollar and the increasing
of inflation. How do both candidates stack up when it
comes to addressing the debt if they're elected. Aaron Reale
has that reality coming up. And if you're just waking
up our eyes around Milton, Oh, Milton, and the timing.

(19:42):
We just had Helene with a twenty foot storm surge
plow into the Panhandle. Now here comes Milton. Now Milton
won't be an inland story like Colleen and an already
criticized FEMA is saying it doesn't have nearly enough staff
to respond. He has some childish back and forth yesterday,

(20:06):
Kamala Harris trying to make politics of this, saying the
governor DeSantis is of returning her phone calls. He wasn't
aware that she called, or anybody's ignoring her phone calls.
He's just kind of busy trying to prepare a state.
A reminder we live in the United States. States have rights,
states have governors, states have resources. Governors are very busy

(20:28):
preparing for storms. Milton a category five yesterday has dipped
to a category four expected to be a category four,
maybe a three when it makes landfall just outside of
Tampa and Vice President Harris. They were trying to hide
her in plain sight. Now all of a sudden, you
got the Mama La Kamala Magical Mystery tour. She already

(20:51):
did sixty minutes. Kind of rough. Should get a much
easier ride with Howard Stern. The view in Stephen Colbert
in the United States is hitting a hamas funding network
was sanctions on the anniversary of the Militant Group's October
seventh invasion of Israel. And Whitney's mother, Sissy Houston gospel
legend her and the I'm trying to remember the name

(21:13):
of her.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
Was it not Sensations? Was it Sensations? Who was it
that they sang with Elvis? People don't realize that. Let's
find out.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
I think it was called the Sensations. Everybody's probably a
handful of people screaming at the radio right now.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
Well, it's been a long time since I saw Elvis
at the Hilton, long time. I do remember when Elvis
came to Arlington Heights, the Sweet Inspirations, Inspirations, Sweet Inspiration.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
Sissy's basic died at the age of ninety one, she
was suffering from Alzheimer's and the Chiefs remained undefeated twenty
six thirteen with the win over the Saints. Yankees loss
to the Royals, so that series tied at one game apiece,
and now heading to Kansas City, and the Tigers stole
one on the road in Cleveland against the Guardians. They're
headed back to Detroit on Wednesday. All Right, I got

(22:03):
an email and it basically it's very long, and so
in order to summarize it, I'm going to shorten it
just a bit and say, based on everything that we're
seeing and hearing, and it basically asked this question. We
didn't have a hard time figuring out who the good

(22:23):
guys and bad guys were in World War Two. We
didn't have a hard time finding out who the good
guys and the bad guys were after nine to eleven.
Why are we having such a hard time? And we're
hearing a lot of old age, old arguments that you know,
two state solution and why can't they live peacefully? A

(22:44):
lot of wishful thinking, Well there's a reason, just like
there's a problem with that coexistence coexists. Bumper sticker. You
see one of those symbols, doesn't want to exist with others.
And when you start talking about giving a portion of
land to one side and to live harmoniously, I would ask,
and where has that worked in history? Who would have suggested, Well,

(23:07):
what we need to do is give al Qaeda a
portion of Manhattan. That would be the solution to nine
to eleven. So this person was saying, I understand people
are tired of the fighting, tired of witnessing the suffering.

(23:30):
But these people that can't pick a side, what are
they thinking? What is wrong with them? It blows my
mind that people still think that peace can be achieved
by negotiation, especially with this enemy. There's no way this
is going to happen. These people have to be wiped

(23:51):
off the face of the earth. Well, that may sound
harsh to you, let me rephrase it this way. They're
either going to wipe you off the face of the earth,
or you're gonna wipe them off the face of the earth.
That's the game being played. It's just a matter of
when you are so skillful with the way you talk

(24:16):
about this issue. Okay, why are people struggling? Number one,
it's our Western minds, our Western minds, and our ignorance
of Islam. It's incapable of realizing evil exists and that
evil must be defeated or it defeats you. That's the answer.

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And based on the clock, that'd be a good time
for me to go. I'd be on time for a change.
But it's not that simple. So you got to understand
more now, why there aren't more teaching you, or why
there is it more curiosity to teach yourself, especially after
nine to eleven. I have no answer for We live
in a narrative, immediate society, and it's cheap and it's easy,

(25:04):
take a position, a firm position immediately.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
And just stick with it. You're always at least half right.
But it's lazy and it's incomplete.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
So we have three types of Muslims because we had
three types of Mohammed. Mohammad at first was just one
of many religions. He was a very peaceful, tolerant man.
He's great. Then suddenly started robbing and stealing the caravans
and started, you know, not being so tolerant towards others,
and started making some demands. Then he became an all
out warrior and conquered and because there were three conflicting Mohammeds.

(25:40):
You have three types of Muslims today, and some are wonderful,
peace loving, they mean you no harm. Others are political
and they populate and they infiltrate and they agitate, and
then eventually they take over. It's a very long form,
patient game. And then you have some that is you

(26:00):
and warriors. That's what you're dealing with with Haran, hes
Bealahamas and the houthis. There's nothing you can offer them.
Their goal is simple, the destruction of Israel, the killing
of the Jews, then the destruction of America, the killing
of all Christians, and then control of the entire world.

(26:21):
And then they believe their hid knee mom appears. Everybody
lives blissfully for a little while, and then Allah comes
and judges everybody. That's the game, and wars means motive
and opportunity, and that's the motive. Given the opportunity, they'll
press the motive. At the end of the day, you
defeat them or they defeat you, period, end of story. Now,
the biggest problem is, especially when you add in political

(26:42):
correctness and wokeness, you don't know which of those three
Muslims they are until they act, and when they act,
it's too late.

Speaker 3 (26:49):
Now.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
Those that have lived among them and under their attacks
for decades and centuries, they get it. In a Western world,
we don't. It's been a part of your recent and
not so recent history. I might add the World Trade Center.
This doesn't dawn on a lot of people. That wasn't
even the first time they hit the World Trade Center

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in two thousand and one. So why don't people get this?
Western minds ignorant of Islam and capable of realizing evil exists.
I mean, when you abandon God and absolute truth for
moral relativism, there's no room for God. Therefore there's no
room for evil and the simple mentality you must defeat

(27:34):
it or you're defeated. Understanding Israel and there's seven Front
war one year after an invasion. Very important thing to understand,
and a very important man, Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano, will
help us understand it. We'll kick off the third hour
with our weekly visit with him coming up.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
All right, forty six minutes after the hour. If you're
just waking up, these are the top five sort of
the day. And I think you know what non is.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Milton was a Cat five for most of yesterday, now
a Cat four.

Speaker 3 (28:09):
Mark Mayfield has the latest.

Speaker 6 (28:11):
In the latest update from the National Hurricane Center, Milton
was classified as a Category four storm with maximum wins
of one hundred and fifty five miles per hour. That's
just shy of being a Category five, which it was
earlier Monday, with winds clocked at one hundred and eighty
miles per hour. Counties long Florida's west coast have been
ordered to evacuate, with dozens under a state of emergency.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Milton is not expected to have any.

Speaker 6 (28:34):
Major impacts on already storm ravaged western North Carolina as
it struggles to recover in the aftermath of Helene.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
On Mark Mayfield, Elon Musk says he plans to make
more appearances in Pennsylvania anywhere for that matter, to help
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Speaker 7 (28:49):
Musk spoke in favor of the GOP nominee during a
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the up coming month before the election. He will be
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Speaker 11 (29:13):
Starting in April, Mega Million's tickets will cost to five
dollars each. Other changes to the game include a prize
multiplier being built in and randomly generated on every ticket sold.
Mega Million says they'll be larger starting jackpots, with the
top prize growing faster. That will lead to bigger jackpots
more frequently. The game will also no longer have break
even prizes. That means now that when a player wins

(29:35):
a prize, it will be for more than the cost
of the ticket.

Speaker 3 (29:38):
I'm Tammy Trihello.

Speaker 5 (29:39):
Well.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Vice President Harris sat down with sixty minutes.

Speaker 3 (29:42):
Donald Trump did not. It gave sixty minutes a lot.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
Of time to talk to Kabbala Harris, and they challenged
the heir on their border policies.

Speaker 5 (29:49):
We have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half.
We have the flow dimensional by half, but we need
cong Is to be able to act to actually.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Fix the problem. We played the long form version of that.
He makes it crystal clear that the border crossings quadrupled
in the first three years of their administration.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
She had no defense for that, and then that whole narrative.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
It's really Trump's fault and the Republican's fault for not
passing flawed legislation. I don't think it passed the sniff desk,
but who knows who watches sixty minutes anymore.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
On the topic of war in Gaza.

Speaker 5 (30:27):
Israel has a right to defend itself. We would, and
how it does so matters. Far too many innocent Palestinians
have been killed. This war has to end.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Let me just make sure you understand that balancing act.
Israel has a right to defend itself, but far too
many Palestinians have died and they need to control how
they respond. That's how you both support Israel and the
terrorist enemy at the same time.

Speaker 4 (31:01):
I'm Keith Andrews and Mobile, Alabama, and my morning show
is your Morning Show with Michael del Jarnon.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Men at work always reminds me of going to the
Arcade as a teenager. Yeah, the skate playing a little
centipede got the skating ring. I guarantee Aaron Rayl was
into Pac Woman or pac Man, one of those.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
Two I did.

Speaker 12 (31:19):
I liked pac many good that was slightly older. Those
were like my older cousins who were gen xers. I
remember they had that and they had a duck hunt
game where you like had the gun.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Oh yeah, you shoot the Well, we had jousts before
that where you would bump them.

Speaker 3 (31:35):
Then that wasn't enough. I guess we wanted to shoot
them defend. Nobody knows. This is why I'm in a
good mood today. Asked me why I'm in a good mood.

Speaker 12 (31:42):
Why are you in a good mood today?

Speaker 1 (31:43):
I get nitrous ox side. Oh really would the world
be a different place if we were all on nitrous ockside?

Speaker 12 (31:50):
But do you want to hear a funny story?

Speaker 3 (31:52):
Yeah, real quick.

Speaker 12 (31:53):
So my husband went to boarding school where weird things happen,
and he's like, yeah, you know, like for good times,
we used to take the whipped cream like bottle, just
like like give it a little. And I'm like, that
was your Saturday night. That's really sad and not a
good endorsement for boarding.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Plus, it's hard to get good drugs in a boarding school.
Let me tell you no, but nitrous socks And then
you're supposed to say, well, what are you getting root
cannelt Oh no, just a teeth cleaning. But I go
ahead and get high while I'm doing it all right erin, Yeah,
we did this, I thought two weeks ago, but I
guess it's worth an update. Kamala of US on sixty minutes,
basically saying, oh, the rich can pay for it. So
the government wants to spend recklessly out of control, get

(32:33):
us all in debt so that they can get votes
and pander for votes, and it's okay, the rich are
going to pay for it all. Both candidates, when you
stack them up, neither very serious about the debt.

Speaker 12 (32:43):
Yeah, neither are serious. But now we have more details,
which is why we're talking about it again.

Speaker 5 (32:47):
So who pays what?

Speaker 12 (32:48):
We have the numbers crunch and by the way, it's
it's kind of difficult to sort out projections because neither
candidate like they've told us what they intend to do,
but it's like impossible to know the total details. But
the commit for a responsible federal budget. They found Trump
will add seven point five trillion to the deficit by
twenty thirty five. Harris will add three point five. Why

(33:09):
does Harris add less than Trump, given that Trump's the
Republican and they're supposed to be the fiscally conservative ones. Well,
because both of they both of their plans are going
to enlarge the deficit via the extension of the twenty
seventeen tax cuts. Trump wants to expand them. Harris wants
to tax folks who make over four hundred thousand a
year and corporation so that that gives her about three

(33:32):
trillion dollars Trump's Trump's tariff proposal. That's going to be
a problem. That's only going to bring in like two
trillion in terms of just the numbers. I'm not saying
that it is a problem. Is just the numbers. Please
don't come for me.

Speaker 3 (33:45):
But oh, you're already on their list this week.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
Eric, Come on, I know right, I can tell just
tell them that Milton is because of global warming.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
Get it over with. We're down to twenty seconds. But
what you know, John F.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Kennedy talked about how to properly fund government, and it's
not by raising taxes. It's lowering taxes. More people working,
burdened less as we spend money. Businesses grow, as they grow,
they hire. I'm not certain that those are all apples
to apples comparisons.

Speaker 3 (34:15):
And if they take in the revenue quite accurately. But
time will tell. We're all in this together. This is
your Morning Show with Michael nil Choano
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