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Good morning from one hundred point threeWNIC Jay Towers in the morning, Allison
and Chelsea back in Detroit and readyfor another week. It's hard to believe
the fireworks are tonight, right,It's always so early compared to Fourth of
July. Like, what, yeah, tonight, tonight are the fireworks?
Yeah? I did not even realizethat, you know, I think it's
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really sad. We are already intothe end of June. America and Canada
come together for the fireworks tonight.It is too early, I know.
I mean it's only the twenty fourth, right, there's still six more days,
says the people that play Christmas musicstarting the first week in November.
People start early. That is true. It just it does seem like with
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the way that Fourth of July fallsthis year, having the next Monday would
be totally cool. Yeah, whydon't they know? Why not next Monday?
But then again, like you said, we're also the people that play
Chris music beginning of November, soit's coming up on our show today.
Our trip back from mackinaw should havebeen just a really comfortable, casual,
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what I don't know, four hourride. Maybe it was a trip from
hell three and a half to thirteenhours. Oh my god, it took
so long. We'll talk about that. Can a sneeze kill? You get
into that. But can your bosstake your phone away the way a teacher
would or the way your parent could. We'll get into that this morning also,
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And that's incredible. Today we've heardabout porch pirates, but how about
dueling porch pirates who fight each otherover your package? Oh wow, Yeah,
the world's most unhealthy ist snack.And I think we got Jeez the
kid Lroy tickets today. We havetickets to see the new Despicable Me movie.
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And we have Janet Jackson tickets today. It's pretty uh, pretty good,
pretty good. I'll be jam pat, it's pretty jammed. All that
and more for the one other pointfor wn I say this morning, Jake
Towers in the Morning on demand,Here's the Hollywood Minute with Chelsea. Dave
Grohl made a crack about Taylor Swiftduring a Foo Fighters show this weekend,
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saying, we actually play live.Not really sure like why he even mentioned
it or if it was meant tobe like some crazy dig at her.
Well, she heard about it andresponded during her Wimbley show on Sunday,
not with a direct attack, thoughearly in the show she had thanked her
band, saying that they would bequote playing live for you for three and
a half hours tonight. I don'tunderstand why. I don't understand. I'd
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never heard that she wasn't playing live. They were both in London, I
believe they both had shows in London, and he had brought her up.
Obviously, his fans are not thereto see her, so they kind of
started doing and then he said that, and then they were cheering. Then
you don't know, and then hesaid something along the lines of that,
while she has the Error Tour,he likes to call his the Errors Tour
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because of all the errors they've madein life. That's funny. That was
fine now. Tons of celebrities attendedTaylor Swift's three London shows over the weekend,
including Prince William and his kids,who made it to her Instagram timeline
with Travis Kelcey that was like theirfirst hard launch on Instagram. Hugh Grant,
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Tom Cruise, Ashton Kutcher, Melacoonis, Liam Hemsworth they were there as
well. Yep, and Travis Kelceyactually did a little skit with her on
stage on I Believe the last night. Oh, I'm embarrassed. I saw
her take those I saw her takea selfie with Prince William or King King.
Yeah it was not the King,he's the print. No, he's
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Prince William, but his but withhis kids. And I'm thinking like,
oh, I thought she didn't domeet and greets anymore. He's Prince William.
Yeah, how that works out.Surrey Cruz graduated high school in New
York over the weekend while Tom wasin London at the Taylor Swiss Show.
She listed in the pamphlet just Surrey, Noel without Cruise. Really, listen,
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if you're not going to be apart of her life at all,
she doesn't need to take your lastname. I mean, he's made it
so clear that he wants nothing todo with them. Sure it is official.
Kevin Costner not going to be returningto Yellowstone. He says he loved
it and the relationship he's developed withhis fans. It's a little bit like
whiplash because I thought we just heardlast week that he said kind of the
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door was open, and now it'sapparently not. It is though, that's
the thing he was diplomatic about it, and he said he'd loved to come
back, but he said, Isaid what was important to me? And
Taylor said, I guess Taylor writesit. Taylor said what was important to
him, And there they don't matchon the sand to meat. Yeah,
He's like, if you're not goingto give me like ninety seven weeks off
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to do this Cowboy movie, thisfour part Horizon Cowboy movie. I told
him I'd be back in twenty twentyeight, Just what's the deal? And
finally, following his DUI arrest lastweek, Justin Timberlake played two shows at
the United Center in Chicago over theweekend, and during the second one,
he thanked his fans for sticking byhim week I mean sometimes I'm hard to
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work, which people in love withme and I love him right, Oh
that sounds like that sounds like,uh taking responsibility in a in a way.
Yeah, this is some sometimes I'mhard to love. Yeah, like
I made a mistake. TV tonightwe have Game seven of the Stanley Cup
Finals. All right, Chelse,come on one hundred point three. W
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n I see. We're back fromMackinaw Island, which was a lovely trip
except for the ride home. Talkabout that fireworks start tonight. Box to
news headlines, all ready for Mondaysounds in the morning. We are back
from Mackinaw Island. Thanks to Jerryand everybody at mcna Island Ferry Company for
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treating us so well, such anice little trip up there. I think
we said on Friday, We've decidednext year we are absolutely going to drive
up on a Saturday, enjoy allday Sunday, to do nothing. It
all took us three years broadcast Mondayto decide to not just drive up,
broadcast, turn around, gum home, change the plan, make a leisurely
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weekend out of it. You're onMackinaw Island, for God's sake. Yeah,
we're gonna stay on mcin Island timenext time we're up there, not
a not hurry back so fast.I will tell you that last time we
came back from Mackinaw Island, wewere stuck in traffic around the around the
exit for franken Mouth. I thinkwe facebook lived I think for an hour.
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It involved police. Yeah, therewas a situation, there was an
accident. But this time going back, I don't know. This trip was
really long. We got the lastferry that we got on the ferry that
we could get on, and bythe time we got I feel like what
it was ten thirty when we weregetting in the Yeah, it was about
ten thirty. I mean we didn'tget back to Fox two where our car
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was at all until five. No, right, no, four thirty four
fifteen. It was like four orfifteen, four or fifteen, Okay,
yeah, I must not have gottenhome until about five then, because I
had a call I supposed to beon at four, and I told the
person I'll do the call at fourbecause I should be home by two,
but I'll give it till three justin case. Well, we definitely started
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off the fiasco by being two hoursbehind. How we wanted to just get
get going. Well, in ourmind, we thought we'd be in the
car at ten. We thought we'dbe like in a we're off the air,
ten, we're at a car,and we were an hour late just
getting off the island. So andthen we stopped a couple times for donuts
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and something. So we started itlike maybe stapped for a total of fifteen.
We're not going to throw those frontends on it was the issue.
Well, no, no, Imean we definitely, we definitely got screwed.
Sure, I'm just saying I willalso I'll take responsibility for when we
needed gas and there was a gasstation with an Arby's right off the exit.
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Now, responsibility that wasn't I Idon't think I wouldn't cite that as
that was the fault that was mislabelingin the expressways part. If you want
to take responsibility for anything, waita minute, don't you're jumping ahead.
I got something to get to first. Wait, because because what happened after
we didn't get off the exit forArby's and the gas station was in my
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mind because it said we could stillgo another fifty miles. In my mind,
I remember vaguely a exit that hadlike seventy two places to eat and
eighty gas stations that we passed,and I'm like, oh, that will
be one of the next three exits. And it turned out it wasn't.
And then I was forced with liketen miles of gas left, was right?
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And tell you forced to get offthe exit for Saint Helen, Michigan.
Saint Helen, Michigan located in northernMichigan, known for its natural beauty
and outdoor recreational opportunities situated near LakeSaint Helen, popular for Michigan voting,
will always be in my brain asLouis fresh Market, which was the coldest
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place I had ever been in myentire life. I've never been to a
full blown grocery store gas station.No I haven't either. No, well,
I mean it was a full blowngrocery store. Like we can go
to Kroger and know that there's gasat Kroger, but it's a separate building.
But this was just, oh,we're going to go to this gas
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station, and then we walked in. It turned out to be I think,
I think Saint Helen's only grocery store. I think I would imagine.
But let me ask you forty fivedegrees go ahead, let me so.
You said that we only had tenmiles left until we were on mee yeah,
and that you hadn't told us thatright when you chose to get off
on the Saint Helen exit. Didyou not see on the expressway signs that
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said gas, No, it's it, it's it okay, then that the
mistake. The mistake is on thepart of the expressway sign. People do
not put a sign up on theroad that says exit here for gas and
food if we have to drive twentymiles to get to it. But every
not how it works, but everysign on seventy five that says that often
gives you the preview or the Tea's, Duncan, Rby's, McDonald's, Burger
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King, ever Son, you know, like this one just had the old
fashioned like gas pump and like fork, and I'm like, okay, well
it says get off this exit andmake a left. It's probably going to
be a little gas station. Ididn't know it was going to be in
town in Saint Helen. Beautiful place, by the way, beautiful. I
mean, that was a very excitinggrocery store. Do you want to tell
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everyone about Alison's reasoning for why weshould not get Arby's for like a little
snack? Why? I don't remember, Oh my god, you don't remember
that. It's been like burned intomy brain. So we passed a an
exit that was Arby's, and wedecided to keep on going, and then
a couple miles later we decided toget off where there were like a million
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restaurants. I think we were inlike West Branch or something like that,
right, and Jay was asking,all right, Allison, where do you
want to go for lunch? Doyou want to go to h Burger,
King, Taco Bell, McDonald's,Arby's. And she goes, well,
since we had already passed an exitwith an Arby's, I'm assuming you don't
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want to go to Arby's against me. I know, wow, I really
must add some stick up. Yousaid that about four times. Well,
you already passed the arby and thatjust tells me you never wanted to go
to I'm like, nos misunderstood,pink isn't misunderstood. I misunderstood you did
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not laundry list places to eat.You said Wendy's and you I'm sorry,
I said, is there can youeat something at Wendy's? And I said,
I can figure out something to eatit when, which is but I
can? But I can. There'slots of things I can eat at Wendy's,
but I I did not. Ifelt like you really wanted Wendy's.
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That's the only reason I said.We already passed up Arby's once, meaning
if you had really wanted to goto Arby's, we would have. And
I really just wanted you to havewhat you wanted. That's why I kept
That's why I kept saying that becauseyou you said Wendy's, Well, Arby's
was the right choice. Arby's us. And we can also uh, there
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was one episode that you may notbe aware of. Uh, my sister
was almost apprehended at Fox and detained. You can you contain that for coming
up next, because that's what Iwas going to say, that when we
think all of the drama is behindus, and all of the orange cones
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and the ten hours and the grueling, no, then my sister plows through
and almost gets herself landed in jail. Okay, that's coming up. It
took us so long to get homefrom Mackinall Island, which was such a
downer because you know, you havethis great trip, this great dinner,
this great broadcast, these great friends, and then this really long ride that
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was just like my hips and kneesand everything were just like we could not
so cannot get home for some reason. And that was with the rolling lumbar
back massage chairs the wagon. EarThank you, Tanya Lawan. Thank you
again to Tanya Lawan for hooking usup with that. One thing I want
to say when you come home onseventy five. The logical way for us
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to come back is we, youknow, we take seventy five south.
We you know, we get throughthe Flint area, a bitch of aarport,
do all that, and then youknow, you start heading through Clarkson
and you pass Troy, and thenwe go to six ninety six. We
take it to nine mile Greenfield,We go to Fox two, the girls
get in their vehicles. I drivehome, and that's the trip, and
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that's how it usually ends. TheGPS did not want us to keep to
stay on seventy five after Flint.It wanted us to get on what did
we get on twenty three eighty three? It wanted us to take twenty three.
That made no sense to me atall. So I kept putting into
the GPS, like, all right, hypothetically because I lived like right on
like off Crooks in like near Troy, like how long would it take to
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get there? And it said ifwe drove to my house from where we
were up in Flint, it saidwe would arrive at like two fifty five.
It says if we drove to Foxtwo, which I know is thirty
minutes past my house. It wasgoing and we went and we took twenty
three. We'd arrive at like itwas some other like a short time.
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So I'm thinking the traffic, andI was right. The traffic was so
bad between Flint and like Clarkston becauseit's down to one lane, that we
would have been in that for anhour. And it said it's so much
better to drive twenty three to ninetysix through Nov Brighton, Nova Southfield.
That would have been faster than whatwe would have sat in on seventy five
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for an hour just to go thatway. So it made sense to me
once I realized that. What itdidn't say is that once we made it
to ninety six, we were inBrighton, which made no sense. And
then that was the worst part forme, the worst part of the trip.
I wanted you guys to just dropme off, drop me off at
the corner. My mom's gonna comeand pick me up at the Kent Lake
Eggs. I literally passed your exit. We should have even been over there.
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I know, I know what reallyin my mind, and listen,
I'm very grateful that you drove theentire way. That was really really nice
of you. However, you wentanywhere from about sixty seven to seventy three
miles an hour, almost the entireway, which by the way, is
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very, very slow. And butthen once we got to south Lyon and
you really wanted to get home,then you wanted to go eighty when we
were choked off traffic. And Ijust don't understand that, Adam, look
at look at you six. Ididn't even notice that. Oh my god,
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I had my eye on this spedometerand it's like, I'm not going
to say anything, but I'm goingwe are going so slow going forward.
I don't want you to sit whereyou sit anymore. Okay, I want
to I don't just she doesn't missa thing, nobody. I'm sorry.
We were in the car for sevenhours. At some point, I'm going
to look at this speedometer and seewhere we're at. Okay, Well,
me doing sixty seven or sixty eightis not going to make the trip that
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much different. What made us latewas the fact that we were in bumper
to bumper traffic for ninety stre eightminutes out near Brighton, when we have
been near Brighton. Did you hearthe first part where I said I was
grateful for you to try. Oh, that's a backhanded thing. I don't
know by that. Before before Iget to the Fox, Jill almost going
to jail, I just want toonce again think whoever it is that puts
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the construction projects together, because itwas an excellent decision to shut down every
road on every expressway in every townall at the same time. Oh my
god, so good job. Thatwas the best. So anyway, through
all this nightmare, we finally getback to Fox two and it was four
fifteen, which was kind of whatthe GPS said had we gone the way
we did, and we didn't.So we get back to Fox two and
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Jill Allison's sister is going to pickher up. Chelsea's car is there.
I'm going to drop the girls off. They're going to run in and go
to the bathroom, and then we'regonna all go our separate ways. And
when we pulled up to the securityguard at Fox two, because security is
tight here, I said hi,and he said hi, and I said,
I'm with my radio co host.Her sister's coming to get her in
a few minutes. She's fine tolet through and she'll pick her up right
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over here at door two. Hesaid, thanks, Jay all good.
I pulled in dropped them off,and I have no idea what happened after
that point. Yeah, so heJay specifically made a point of asking what
Jill's last name was to leave itthere because it is very it's very secure
at Fox two. I mean,it just is. It's a secured location
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and you need to have your owncredentials, credentials to get in or you
have to be verified. So Iwas trying to time it with Jill so
that maybe I didn't have to waitat all. She kind of got stuck
in her own traffic, so apparentlywhen so when you pull into Fox two,
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on the right side are two lanes. One is for I can go
right in, I have my owncredentials, and one is for a visitor.
That's where you stop at the gateright right, and then on the
left side would be everyone's leaving.The bar automatically comes up for everyone's leaving
on the left side. So Ihad texted Jill that her name was left
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at the gate and to tell themher name and blah blah blah. So
she comes to get me and Isee her coming around the other side of
the building, and I think that'svery strange. So when I was leaving,
I was like, is this Jillcoming towards me? Wait right,
waite coming around the other side ofthe building. Went coming around. Yeah.
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So remember at the beginning when Ijust told everyone, on the right
side is where you come in,and on the left side is how you
come out. Jill came flying inon the left side, ignored the security
guy and came around the building backwards. So when we got back to the
gate to the not yet not yet, but he was outside and he and
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I'm sitting in the passenger seat becauseI don't really understand, you know,
and he's so so he starts goingover it, and I'm like, did
you not come in on the rightside and give him your name and tell
him? And you know, AndI'm like, I'm starting to get on
her. And I look at himand I'm like, I've got this.
I will yell at her the wholeway open. And then we're all good.
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Like he's laughing and he's like,I understand, and it's fine.
It's good now. So it wasall fine when we were done, because
I was just I could not believeshe had done that. And then I
look at my text message where Ithought I had given her specific instructions,
and I said, hold on,well, I can't find it exactly,
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but basically in my text message toher, I left out the whole part
where you stop at the gate andtell the guy thought left side. Yeah,
because I'm as I'm yelling at herlike it's a little bit of common
sense, I thought so too.But as me and the guy are tag
teaming yelling at her, I startlooking over my text and I went,
oh, I'm sort of responsible tobecause I didn't I left out the part
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where you tell the guy your name'syou know, joel obicof you know,
you know, you know. Technicallywhat was supposed to happen was the second
she went in the way she didand went the wrong way. But he's
supposed to yell breach, breach,breach, and then and then SWAT's supposed
to come in. So yeah,I mean he was. He was not
happy, and I just kept saying, you went in the left side.
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Oh god, but I don't know, doesn't hurt, right, right,
I clean I cleaned it up.I cleaned it, I cleaned it up.
Right. I'll know today when Ilook in the the internal email system
and if it has some broad emailthat's very specific to me. All right,
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Reckling. He's a thirty year old, nine year veteran of the force.
He was a husband and father ofthree daughters, with a fourth child on
the way. Deputy Wreckling was shotand killed on Detroit's East Side while investigating
a stolen a suspected stolen suv.The vehicle stopped abruptly and the occupants opened
fire, hitting the deputy multiple times. He died shortly after going to the
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hospital. Sheriff Mike Baschard expressed deepsorrow over the loss, noting the toll
recent events have taken on the department. We just talked about this last week,
how the Oakland County Sheriff's department had, of course, the terrible situation
that happened in Oxford. They hada terrible situation that they responded to at
Michigan State. They had the terriblesituation at a splash park last week.
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And now they lose one of theirown. Yeah, and these idiots decided
instead of going to jail for stealingan suv, let's just really double down
on that. Three suspects are nowin custody. Thankfully, good as the
community more and listen, our heartsgo out to Deputy Recklings family and the
Oakland County Sheriff's office. They havebeen through really through hell and and of
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course his dedication and sacrifice. Sowe're praying for his family and friends and
everybody there. Sheriff for Shard andeverybody for losing one of their best.
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we just keep our facilities clean andthen we don't have to worry about it?
But apparently no matter how clean theyare, there's no getting around in
second parts. They must have putit to the task because they're like,
well, we're doing a heck ofa bang up job here, but we're
at least six legs can be inthere. There's nowhere around it. We
can do. Fox News headlines USand Canada gearing up for the Independence Day
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celebration happening tonight. Tonight marks thesixty sixth annual fireworks spectacular over the Detroit
River. Thousands are expected to attend. If you plan to view from bell
Isle, arrive early. Other popularspots include hard Plaza, Shane Park,
Milliken Park, Great Western Park,and Windsor. Fireworks start at ten o'clock
tonight. I gotta tell you,I love the fireworks. I've seen them
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many times. I just unless we'redown there and we're working or something.
I missed them every year because Ijust can't stay up till ten. I
get SAE until nine. I can'tdo ten during the week, right,
Yeah, we're working tomorrow. Imean, I mean it's tough. I
mean, yeah, a lot ofpeople work though. I mean, this
is not a holiday week. I'mkind of surprised that they don't do it
on like a Saturday so that morepeople have the opportunity to go or to
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watch. Yeah, you're right,I feel like it's always on a Monday
night. It is, Yeah,I think so. Yeah, listen to
this. An Alaska Airlines flight wasgrounded last week in Honolulu due to a
mysterious odor. Two flight attendants fellill about thirty minutes before takeoff, requiring
hospitalization. The incident involved the Boeingseven thirty seven Max, which is under
investigation by the FAA for a reportedengine defect that could cause such engine such
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issues. So there you go.Also, American Airlines flight attendants might go
on strike due to Stalt contract negotiationsover pay increase despite a year of mediation.
If they do strike, they mustprovide thirty days notice, as required
in their contract. So the flightscoming up with American keep an eye on
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that. And finally, officials reportthat an oil spill involving motor oil and
kerosene into the Rouge River in Northvillehas been contained. There's no immediate danger
to the public. Do we knowabout that? That part's good. See
what happens we go out of town. I feel like we missed all he
breaks. Yeah, yeah, we'reall out of our system. I mean
we're all out of our our routine. That's it. Everything's all messed up.
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Oh one other thing. That's notlike a Newsy news story, but
I did think it was interesting.Someone posted a list of ways that having
a hard sneeze could kill you,and there are documented cases of this.
They include hernated lungs. Herniated lungs. That was a thing. Wow,
great, now I'm going to haveit today. Well, part of your
lung can pop out through your ribcan a. It's more likely to happen
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if you smoke. Sneezing can alsocause a collapse long a stroke. There
are documented cases of sneeze is causinga type of stroke that could happen to
you, where there's a bleeding betweenthe brain and the memory that surrounds it.
But very very rare. Good Lord, I know that we say God
bless you when someone sneezes, becausethat crams your soul back in before.
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That's yeah, that's Did you everwonder why we say God bless you when
someone sneezes? Yes, that waspolite because you stop breathing for a second,
and it's that, Yeah, youstop breathing, your soul tries to
escape. By saying God bless youcrams it back in yours. Sounds like
witchcraft. It's a little bit witchcraft. But I heard it somewhere, would
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say God bless you. Then Ilearned it on the internet. It can't
be wrong. This is something.So this has been going around on the
internet this morning, and I'm curiousto know what you guys think, and
I think I already know the answer. But should your boss be allowed to
confiscate your phone? And this iswhere this kind of all came from.
This was at a fast food restaurant. The manager took the employee's phone at
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the start of their shift and said, hey, you can have this back
at the end of the day.I don't know what led up to that,
maybe maybe the person was on theirphone, whether the register or whether
cooking or or whatever. But someoneasked a lawyer, can your boss technically
take your phone away from you?And they say it depends on the local
laws, but in general they usuallycan make you give your phone up and
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hold it until your shift is over. They just can't wrestle it away from
you or steal it from you.I was gonna say, also, I
think that if you establish rules inthe from the get go, then you're
signing on to them, which iswe don't do phones here, and at
the start of your shift we putthem here, or we take them and
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you get them, because then you'reyou're agreeing to those terms. Yeah,
I think like that really if youown a company, like we own a
small that owns a small business obviously, but I think like the company handbook
is important, or have some kindof a list of what you can and
can't do as you especially like thinkabout fast food restaurants across the country,
Like I wonder if people are signingsomething that says that, because if you
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sign it, you got to yougot to live by it, for sure.
Well. I also think that commonsense needs to come into play.
Like if I were at a Wendy'sand the cashier or the person who was
making the burger in the back,if I saw them on their phone and
then make my burger and hand itto me, I'd be kind of grossed
out by that. I don't knowwhere your phone is or you know,
you didn't wash your hands like Ifeel like it's a hygiene issue as well.
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Yeah, no, for sure,Yeah, I mean I think listen,
I just I think at one,at some point when you're over eighteen,
part of being able to vote,and I don't know, being an
adult means that you can handle yourselfas an adult too. I don't like
the idea of anybody ever taking likeyour phone is your phone, and I
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get it. I think it wouldbe more appropriate to say, hey,
listen, we can't have you onyour phone at work, so either can
you keep it in your pocket,go put it in your locker. But
taking it away from somebody like theirchild, I think you cross a point.
You get a point when you're anadult, that shouldn't happen anymore.
I agree. The only thing Ithink of that that I can relate to
in that regard is I was justhaving this conversation with Warren, like a
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couple of days ago. We weretalking about when I was in broadcasting school,
and when I was in broadcasting school, it was adults, like it
wasn't like we were I mean Iwas, I was still a kid,
but I was in school with thirtyyear olds, like I mean in my
class, there was probably thirty inmy class. Everybody was a full blown
adult and we were so And hewas talking about what a fun group I
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had in my class, which Ireally did, and I said, yeah,
so much fun that we actually gotassigned seating. Our instructor literally made
us have grown adults seating because wecouldn't not be unruly. That's funny,
it is, and it shows youthat some things never will change. Yeah,
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like talking of Chelsea in school isstill talking of Chelsea now right right.
That's incredible, tip and that's incredible. Some incredible story from around the
world and beyond this is wild.Two porch pirates in Pennsylvania were caught on
camera racing to steal someone's package secondsafter it was delivered. Then they fought
on the porch for it. Theresidence says one of them got away with
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a phone and says it's suspicious theyknew it was so valuable, Like,
how did they know what was inthis package? Right, here's a little
bit of that the wrong one.This to have these two scumbags come into
our community and get into a potentiallydeadly altercation oversetealing a package is unbelievable.
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Yes, so there was a phonein the package and they knew that sounds
like it. Yeah, Oh thatis creepy. That was the police chief
talking there. Let me see ifI get this. Name is Scotti.
Scheffler Yep and Tom Kim were neckand neck yesterday at the eighteenth hole of
the Travelers Championship in Connecticut, thegolf there. When CBS returned from commercials,
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protesters ran onto the green with spraypaint and we're throwing flares. It
was it. It was enough forme when I heard this, I watched
the video. It was wild.How many people got onto the green for
this. Oh boy, we've gota whole group of protesters here and they've
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been tackled on the ground on thegreen one the place have responded quickly,
but we've got I see four protestersthat have been handcuffed. They just came
flying down the hill out of thegallery. Geezeah. What were they protesting?
Climate? Oh? Was something todo with the climate, Like you
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know ocean golf if you have becauseyou know some of the planet golf and
yeah, throw flares on a golfcourse. That makes sense. Yeah.
It was wild to see a womanfrom d C bought butt of Oz at
a thrift store for three dollars andninety nine cents and recently found out it
was an ancient Mayan artifact whoa overtwo thousand years ago. Instead of selling
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it, she gave it back toMexico so it could go to a museum.
Here's Anna Lie talking about what shefound and just asked what would be
the process if I had something thatI thought might be old and I wanted
to repatriot it, how would Igo about that? I think she hears
out a lot and was a littleskeptical, but she was like, well,
you'd go back to your country tocontact the embassy. I would like
it to go back to his rightfulplace and to where it belongs. I'd
also like it out of my house. I have for the little boys,
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and now I'm petrified that at anymoment I could be the one after two
thousand years to finally wreck it.Umm. I think the country's find what
everything they have. I might havetried to sell that mayan artifact money.
I think Mexico should be giving hermoney for that. I mean she didn't
have to give it back to them. Well, yeah, at least a
finder's fee, right Rightyeah, Andfor doing the right thing. I mean
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she knows that it should be goingto a museum or whatever they're like,
she should be getting compensated for that. Yeah, but selling she stole it
and is returning it. I meanshe bought fund, she was at a
yard. Was she still doing theright thing? I don't know. Is
it the right thing? I'm allfor doing the right thing, but I
don't know. You bought some manyyards sale and the waters one way or
another. I think that she's justdoing something that's really nice. They probably
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would like it back. No,she's I bought it at the yard sale.
I want money for the two thousanddollars vas I mean the two thousand
year old, two hundred year oldvaz. I'm sure that was the two
hundred some more repairs when I can'tpart with this. Who they had vases
two thousand years ago. I guessyou would need them. There's always flowers.
I don't think it was probably usedfor flowers. What would you use
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it for? Then? Water?Oh well, then it's a water jug
anyway, State got it. Itdoesn't matter. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller
interrupted his own press conference the otherday by pointing out that a cockroach was
on the wall. Listen to this. You've seen dramatic attacks targeting civilian communities.
Matt I taped to interrupt. There'sa big cockroach on the wall over
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your head there, so I'll goget it as soon as you finish.
Yeah, I'm sorry to be distracted, but that's a rather large one.
That's incredible. Yeah, listen tothis. A home in San Francisco is
being sold at a deep discount ofjust under a half a million dollars,
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But you can't move in until twentyfifty three because you'd purchase the home and
it would come with a long rentallease for tenants already living in the home.
First of all, who signs arental agreement that expires in twenty fifty
three. But second of all,who's going to buy a home that?
I mean, I guess you're gettingthe rent if you own the home for
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this rental agreement, but you can't. I mean, it's an investment.
You're not going to be able tomove into the house or anything like that.
And no, you can't know.Do you have a tenant that has
signed a signed document that they canstay there till twenty fifty three. It's
the stupidest thing I've ever heard.Wow, I cannot reach my brain around
this. Listen, the new ownerwould have to buy the house subject to
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a very long rental lease that iscurrently being offered to an individual. So
let me just say, no,no, no, no, we're going
to court. That is not Thatis a I can't think of the word,
but that is a contract that doesnot make any sense. But here's
the thing. Let me just Idon't know the details of this, and
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I should probably look it up,but I'm guessing. Let's say the owner
is eighty five years old, maybethey're sick, maybe they're moving on,
whatever, and they own this houseand they have a long term rental agreement
with these people that are renting it. The owner is like, I'm I
need to move I need to sellthis. I need to get out of
this, and I'm even going tosell it cheap. I've got to move
on. Well, how do yousell that? You can't well avoid somebody's
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rental contract because you're selling the house. I think you can, though,
and we can ask David Femininio becauseyou can't. You I don't have to
spect a ridiculous contract. You can'tsign somebody to a forty five year deal.
You're right, but it's not.But if it's a condition of the
sale, then you have to agreeto it. It's not like you bought
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it and you're stuck with it.You're agreeing to it to buy it at
that price. I guarantee that houseis worth two million dollars. All I
know is I'm really mad now.But you don't have to buy the house.
It doesn't matter. I'm very irritatedthat this is even happening. By
the way, the current tenant paysfour hundred and seventeen dollars on my gun
for rent and it will stay thatway. That seriously, the person that
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wants to sell this house, thatallowed this to happen, that put this
contract out is senile and that's whywe can have it thrown out in court.
You are not within your sound mind. There's sure, that's incredible.
It is time for de trade Favorgame Battle. The section is brought to
you by Hollywood Casino at Greek Town. Carol's going for win number four up
against Corey today. I'll play forCorey. Alison plays for Carol. Chelsea.
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Ask the questions, Let's play Battleof the Sexes. L it's the
name of reason for people to wakeup in the middle of the night,
bad dream. That is the thirdbest answer. One point for that,
they have to go to the bathroom, followed by a baby. Jay,
what are some things you do whenyou feel sad? What do I do
when I feel sad? I tryto watch something happy. That is the
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fourth best answer. One point forthat cry was number one. Listen to
sad songs? Talk to someone Alison. What could be the reason for going
to work late? You didn't hearyour alarm? Yeah, number one answer.
Ten points, Jay, where doyou not have cell phone reception in
the basement? Yeah? Number oneanswer, and you both are tied with
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eleven. Alison, what are somethings you would need while gardening? I
need ahho uh. Let's see thatis the second best answer. Five points
for that. Soil was number one, and Jay, how do people relieve
stress after a long day of work? They have a cocktail? That is
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the let's see third best answer.One point for that. Sleep and read
came in first. And I don'tthink I want to read after I'm done
with this world Ways Alison wins sixteento twelve. All right,