[SPEAKER_10]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.
[SPEAKER_01]: The higher you get the game, and then the analogy lobby is quite with us.
[SPEAKER_01]: We will start the show.
[SPEAKER_10]: TMOS, classic.
[SPEAKER_10]: Friday, Flashback.
[SPEAKER_10]: It's the Michael Mera Show.
[SPEAKER_09]: Mike.
[SPEAKER_09]: Rob.
[SPEAKER_09]: Hello.
[SPEAKER_09]: Mike.
[SPEAKER_09]: Hi, guys.
[SPEAKER_09]: Can you hear us okay?
[SPEAKER_12]: Can I hear you okay?
[SPEAKER_12]: Yeah, absolutely.
[SPEAKER_12]: I can hear you wonderfully.
[SPEAKER_12]: How's it going?
[SPEAKER_09]: Excellent.
[SPEAKER_09]: Well, you know what?
[SPEAKER_09]: You look great.
[SPEAKER_09]: You sound great.
[SPEAKER_12]: Thanks, Rob.
[SPEAKER_09]: a lot of works uh... been going on down here in flood i've been uh... as ever most of you might know i uh... i wired the studio myself now asker spent a lot of hours wiring up here asker how many hours do you think you spent i would say uh... a baker's dozen can you imagine that mic yes i can how long do you think you spent on your studio
[SPEAKER_12]: I probably put a good 15 or 20 minutes in over the weekend.
[SPEAKER_09]: Were there a lot of wires?
[SPEAKER_09]: Were there a lot of wires?
[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, Mike.
[SPEAKER_09]: Were there a lot of wires in your studio when you wired it over the weekend?
[SPEAKER_12]: Yes, Rob.
[SPEAKER_12]: I'm sorry, wait.
[SPEAKER_12]: I'm supposed to wait longer.
[SPEAKER_09]: You're supposed to pause.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_09]: That's the best.
[SPEAKER_09]: Can I rephrase the question?
[SPEAKER_12]: Can you rephrase the question?
[SPEAKER_12]: Yes, please.
[SPEAKER_09]: Sure.
[SPEAKER_09]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_09]: Where are you right now?
[SPEAKER_12]: I'm in my studio in Fort Myers, Florida.
[SPEAKER_09]: Well, the fidelity is great, but I think the most exciting thing is based on the new technology.
[SPEAKER_09]: The skip delay is a thing of the past.
[SPEAKER_09]: Wouldn't you agree?
[SPEAKER_12]: I sure would, Rob.
[SPEAKER_09]: It's like you're in the room, isn't it?
[SPEAKER_12]: Yes it is.
[SPEAKER_09]: Because you know in the past, we'd use something like Skype or even a telephone, but the advantages to this new technology and all these hours of work, they're really multi-fold.
[SPEAKER_09]: Mike, what is your favorite part of the new setup?
[SPEAKER_05]: Or definitely the audio quality.
[SPEAKER_10]: It's the Miko Nera Show.
[SPEAKER_05]: I just want to know what advice you have for young people coming up into the field.
[SPEAKER_05]: Like, a lot of our professors are telling us how hard it is to get into the field.
[SPEAKER_05]: I just like to know that you're in the field.
[SPEAKER_05]: Any advice on that?
[SPEAKER_05]: For instance, experience is that important?
[SPEAKER_04]: Sure.
[SPEAKER_05]: That is probably the most important.
[SPEAKER_04]: I think I think I'll pressure on the fire does it doesn't this before I don't want it to be as first surgery okay why don't self-well these are things that have come from the young MD okay I'm talking about drones, I'm field
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm lost, what do you mean?
[SPEAKER_05]: This journalism, I like, I'm a student at journalism at a college, and I'll just wanting the most important aspect of getting into journalism, not the medical field.
[SPEAKER_05]: I think you're adopted from 30 nights.
[SPEAKER_04]: I am exhausted from 30 nights.
[SPEAKER_04]: No, no person, even those of us who are superhuman.
[SPEAKER_04]: Those of us with her Qulian appetites for the diverse and the bizarre, even those of us who have shown an aptitude to fight the good fight and stay the good long battle, even those of us can get tired.
[SPEAKER_04]: And your boy is tired after 30 consecutive nights.
[SPEAKER_04]: Have a half hour to go and I'm going to do that half hour because I'm a pro.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's what pros do.
[SPEAKER_04]: I'm a pro-fessional, look it up in the book.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's what we do with prose.
[SPEAKER_04]: We're never rude.
[SPEAKER_04]: We don't come about.
[SPEAKER_04]: We don't tell you that we're ill or that we're looking for the farmhouse in the middle of the desert.
[SPEAKER_04]: But that we're parched.
[SPEAKER_04]: We don't tell you that maybe the check-in comes through this month and where the hell is it going anyway.
[SPEAKER_04]: If you're a guy, there's left 16 forwarding addresses.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_04]: So what do you do?
[SPEAKER_04]: What is the answer?
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, you're a little prepared now.
[SPEAKER_04]: Kind of worried about the club.
[SPEAKER_04]: I don't worry about the club.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, just cool, life is a breeze.
[SPEAKER_04]: Got some breezes, as you know, our 110 miles an hour and get promoted up the hurricane, so there's the past that long.
[SPEAKER_04]: We've got speaking past it long, we're going to pass the long out to the newsroom, the Mitchell Newsroom.
[SPEAKER_04]: High atop the overlooking downtown, beautiful downtown studios, Washington, Virginia, Washington, these days.
[SPEAKER_04]: The Mitchell Newsroom will get a sub-to-date on the news headlines and we'll come back with more open photomack when I have our salute to my man,
[SPEAKER_04]: by taking him to one of his favorite places, one of mine too, the town of Cooper-Stown, New York.
[SPEAKER_04]: This is the Larry King Show in Washington, and we'll be right back to you, M.O.S.
[SPEAKER_04]: Classic.
[SPEAKER_03]: Get up to Newster.
[SPEAKER_03]: We've got all my name is Henry.
[SPEAKER_09]: Hey Henry, I'm gonna record this phone call.
[SPEAKER_09]: I hope that's okay, all right?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm going to have to just record it anyway.
[SPEAKER_09]: Great.
[SPEAKER_09]: Hey, you know what?
[SPEAKER_09]: I've got a new thing I'm working on.
[SPEAKER_09]: Can I try something with you and see if it works?
[SPEAKER_09]: It's a mind-reading thing.
[SPEAKER_09]: Go ahead.
[SPEAKER_09]: OK.
[SPEAKER_09]: I'm seeing an image of my FHA loan coming to fruition and you are going to save me a lot of money.
[SPEAKER_03]: So you really got this color ready before that, right?
[SPEAKER_09]: I'll just a few every day, but you go ahead, honey, how do I do with the mind reading, by the way?
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah, you're very, very, thank you, sir.
[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, very good.
[SPEAKER_09]: I also see you are about five foot nine inches tall.
[SPEAKER_09]: Uh, no, six, three.
[SPEAKER_09]: Six, three, okay, but without the heels, without the heels.
[SPEAKER_09]: Never mind, and I see you.
[SPEAKER_09]: Do you have dark hair?
[SPEAKER_09]: That's your balancer.
[SPEAKER_09]: But when you had hair, what color was it?
[SPEAKER_09]: It was black.
[SPEAKER_09]: Ah-ha see I was right now I see the number Five has something to do with your life.
[SPEAKER_09]: Is there something is there a five that is important in your life?
[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, like your your age or your birth what is your birthday?
[SPEAKER_09]: OK, how old are you?
[SPEAKER_09]: I'm 30.
[SPEAKER_09]: 30, which is divisible by five.
[SPEAKER_09]: See?
[SPEAKER_09]: All right.
[SPEAKER_09]: And Henry, what is your national country of origin?
[SPEAKER_09]: Don't tell me.
[SPEAKER_09]: It is the United States of America.
[SPEAKER_09]: That is correct.
[SPEAKER_09]: Exactly.
[SPEAKER_09]: And how many states are there?
[SPEAKER_09]: I don't know.
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, come on, take a guess.
[SPEAKER_09]: Has it a guess?
[SPEAKER_09]: How many states are there?
[SPEAKER_09]: Henry, I was wondering, can you hazard a guess as to how many states there are in the United States of America?
[SPEAKER_09]: Right, and what's the first digit is a five?
[SPEAKER_09]: So once again, I've done plenty of talking.
[SPEAKER_09]: Why don't you talk, may I call you Hank?
[SPEAKER_09]: Sure.
[SPEAKER_09]: Let's get it done, Hank.
[SPEAKER_09]: Let's talk turkey.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, well basically this though yeah, I'm pretty sure you heard this a lot of it even before I didn't just say that though.
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, you know what you know at Henry you're you're off.
[SPEAKER_09]: You're you're way off your script because You can't start with I'm sure you heard a lot about this already and like and uh and whatnot Let's get back to the script.
[SPEAKER_09]: Are we on page one still?
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, if you are thinking so you should know that already.
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, son, that Let's start again
[SPEAKER_09]: Go ahead, you'd be good.
[SPEAKER_09]: I'll let you talk.
[SPEAKER_09]: I won't interrupt because the last thing I want to do is get in the way of your presentation.
[SPEAKER_09]: So if you talk, I'll shut up.
[SPEAKER_09]: Go ahead.
[SPEAKER_09]: No, no, I'm interested.
[SPEAKER_09]: I need, hey, pali, you know what I need?
[SPEAKER_09]: I feel the need for greed.
[SPEAKER_09]: I want to save some money, and I think you're the guy I can do it Henry, because you are a mover and a shaker.
[SPEAKER_09]: What can you do for me?
[SPEAKER_03]: My job here is to crease me new to the digital algebra.
[SPEAKER_09]: Do you know who you are?
[SPEAKER_09]: With that.
[SPEAKER_09]: You are the laughing banker.
[SPEAKER_09]: You bring a sense of joy to something that is very mundane Which is the telemarketing call, and yet you bring a certain squad of VV.
[SPEAKER_09]: Do you know what that is?
[SPEAKER_09]: No, no, you don't have I passed the screening process based on charm alone Yeah, I thought that all right.
[SPEAKER_03]: Let's do the question.
[SPEAKER_09]: Let's do the questions.
[SPEAKER_09]: Is there any math and Paul?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, I have as a matter of fact sometimes I pay them as much as 40 minutes early
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, very good sir.
[SPEAKER_03]: Welcome in your net.
[SPEAKER_03]: And are you currently working or have a lot of something come?
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I'm married to a rich old brood.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so that doesn't exist.
[SPEAKER_03]: That doesn't have a lot of, that doesn't have a lot of stuff in come by you working sir.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, tell me if you ever tried to be with a rich old brood in a physical way, that's work pal.
[SPEAKER_09]: she's very tall and matronly and she wears a lot of gowns and diamonds yeah yes she's rich you know what I mean I think you do she's six foot two two eighty she's more concerned about my height when I'm laying down if you know what I mean I know
[SPEAKER_09]: How am I doing so far on the screening?
[SPEAKER_09]: Are you doing good, man?
[SPEAKER_09]: Nice.
[SPEAKER_09]: Are you sure you're from America?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm from Orange County.
[SPEAKER_09]: Orange County?
[SPEAKER_09]: Beautiful.
[SPEAKER_09]: What other colors do you have?
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm sorry.
[SPEAKER_09]: Don't be.
[SPEAKER_09]: Continue with the screening.
[SPEAKER_03]: And a ballpark figure here, so.
[SPEAKER_09]: You want a ballpark figure?
[SPEAKER_03]: Uh-huh.
[SPEAKER_09]: My favorite ballpark figure is that Yankee Stadium seats about 62,000.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so is it still around a $108,000?
[SPEAKER_09]: No, no, the amount that I'm kidding, of course.
[SPEAKER_09]: The amount of money that I owe, I actually have it written down here on an index card.
[SPEAKER_09]: The amount of money I have remaining on my mortgage is $640.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, I've only got 10 more payments.
[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, Einstein, listen, I'll let you figure this one out.
[SPEAKER_09]: What's 640 divided by 10?
[SPEAKER_09]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_09]: My mortgage payment is $64.
[SPEAKER_09]: That's right.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_09]: And the rich old broad face it.
[SPEAKER_09]: She has a big feather pen and she signs the check.
[SPEAKER_09]: And they're big checks like on the prices right.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_03]: She needs to be low.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so I'm assuming your home has done a manufacturing hole, right?
[SPEAKER_03]: You live in a big house.
[SPEAKER_09]: What do you think I live in a cardboard box?
[SPEAKER_09]: No, I live in a mansion.
[SPEAKER_09]: You got a bad case of the sniffles.
[SPEAKER_09]: Are you feeling okay?
[SPEAKER_09]: Do you need to take a break to blow your nose?
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm under the weather this week.
[SPEAKER_09]: And you came into work.
[SPEAKER_09]: You're going to make everyone sick there.
[SPEAKER_09]: You're going to have a whole fleet of sick telemarketers.
[SPEAKER_09]: Who's going to call me an annoymate?
[SPEAKER_09]: You should go home and call under the blanket.
[SPEAKER_03]: Hey, I've really been taking talk dust right now in this.
[SPEAKER_09]: What kind of medicine?
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I hope you're feeling better.
[SPEAKER_09]: Hey, you want to know something wild?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, sir.
[SPEAKER_09]: I never get sick.
[SPEAKER_03]: No, I never did too.
[SPEAKER_03]: Until now.
[SPEAKER_09]: Wow, is one of your symptoms bad grammar?
[SPEAKER_09]: So how exactly are you related to Ryan Locktie?
[SPEAKER_09]: Who would the hell is that exactly when do I get to speak to the next guy have I passed the thing yet?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, you have something to get you over there right now awesome.
[SPEAKER_09]: Who am I gonna talk to?
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, introduce you to him right now.
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, it's a fella.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it could be a she or a he so give me one second Oh, I hold it is the person so odd looking that you can't tell
[SPEAKER_09]: Yes, please call me Robert.
[SPEAKER_09]: Hey, what about this other person I was going to talk to?
[SPEAKER_09]: I'm concerned.
[SPEAKER_09]: You said it's either a man or a woman.
[SPEAKER_09]: Are you not able to tell what gender this person is?
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm concerned that you're not serious about this.
[SPEAKER_03]: So you just been playing around the whole time.
[SPEAKER_09]: Hey, pal.
[SPEAKER_09]: I'm as serious as a heart attack.
[SPEAKER_09]: Don't you ever question my seriousness.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_03]: So if you're serious, then me going and get you over to them right now, then.
[SPEAKER_09]: Okay, excellent.
[SPEAKER_09]: And is it a man or a woman?
[SPEAKER_03]: I could be the one.
[SPEAKER_09]: Once again, this travels me.
[SPEAKER_09]: I tell you what.
[SPEAKER_09]: The next time this person has to go to the bathroom, see which bathroom they go in.
[SPEAKER_03]: Please, please, Henry.
[SPEAKER_03]: Call me Mr. Spilak.
[SPEAKER_03]: Mrs. Bewak.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, sorry, but that's there.
[SPEAKER_03]: That's quite right over there right now.
[SPEAKER_03]: They should be answering any seconds.
[SPEAKER_09]: This is this is truly a great day.
[SPEAKER_03]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so we're all four years forward with that going pretty soon.
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, bye.
[SPEAKER_09]: Hey, Henry?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm here.
[SPEAKER_09]: I'm gonna let you in on a little secret.
[SPEAKER_09]: Do you like secrets, honey?
[SPEAKER_09]: Here's the secret, dear heart.
[SPEAKER_09]: I am just messing with you.
[SPEAKER_09]: My house has already been refinanced and I'm just having fun at your expense.
[SPEAKER_09]: So what we're gonna do is, I'm gonna ask you to put me on the do not call list.
[SPEAKER_09]: I wish you all the best and I also hope that you get out of your dead end job as a telemarketer and get a reality show because you have every bit of the sparkling personality as the mother on here comes Honey Boo Boo.
[SPEAKER_09]: Hey, what's your favorite television program?
[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, storage worries.
[SPEAKER_09]: You look at storage worries, do you?
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_09]: Do you like, what kind of food do you like?
[SPEAKER_09]: Do you like pizza?
[SPEAKER_03]: No.
[SPEAKER_03]: I feel a diet.
[SPEAKER_09]: Are you a fat guy?
[SPEAKER_09]: you laugh like a skinny guy actually you laugh like a stupid guy what's your current height and weight no no no wait no no it's my turn how tall are you not only is he fat he's impatient
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[SPEAKER_07]: At three years, she's gone from like a virgin to a pistol-wavy mama.
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[SPEAKER_07]: Oh, I shouldn't tell you not.
[SPEAKER_07]: Why?
[SPEAKER_07]: Do I know you?
[SPEAKER_07]: Have I seen you before?
[SPEAKER_06]: Oh yeah, many times.
[SPEAKER_07]: Many times.
[SPEAKER_06]: Many times.
[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, I don't recognize a voice.
[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, okay.
[SPEAKER_07]: Is this Mary Anne?
[SPEAKER_07]: No.
[SPEAKER_07]: Uh, have I had fun with you within the past two months?
[SPEAKER_06]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_07]: What are you doing?
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[SPEAKER_07]: My diamond laying a dime, ram my cuphead and cold in my white floors.
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[SPEAKER_07]: How are 95 maze on a roll at 537?
[SPEAKER_07]: I knew very early in life.
[SPEAKER_07]: I was different when my parents told me I was born at night, carrying a microphone and wearing sunglasses, ready to party.
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[SPEAKER_11]: browser expensive overpriced really and a new university study from France proves that proves the garment is not only unnecessary, but that it may do more harm than good.
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sorry, the fairy has arrived at the Omera.
[SPEAKER_09]: Are you speaking of your her?
[SPEAKER_02]: Well, but that's right.
[SPEAKER_02]: I have a wonderful new brother.
[SPEAKER_02]: It's called the Louis Anderson.
[SPEAKER_02]: The Louis.
[SPEAKER_02]: The Louis.
[SPEAKER_11]: The industry that makes and sells bras has claimed the opposite for many years convincing women that without a brawl breast will begin to sag sooner in life than without one.
[SPEAKER_11]: Industry folklore also argued that wearing a brawl could reduce back pain.
[SPEAKER_11]: Neither claim is true, according to his 15-year study.
[SPEAKER_08]: DC's nonsense!
[SPEAKER_11]: In fact, this study conducted by a sports science professor shows that bras can actually make a woman's breast sag sooner in life than they would without one, quoting him medically, physiologically and anatomically, breast gain no benefit from being denied gravity.
[SPEAKER_08]: one of 130 women in the study reports that in her two years going brawlers she breathes more easily has better posture and less back pain but if you eliminate zeblah how as a teenage boys going to improve the manual dexterity it is a snap and thuis yeah it was always very bad at it
[SPEAKER_08]: You might zeal to reach the Titanic Orbs.
[SPEAKER_11]: Brow as of course can enhance a woman's figure, but the science of it is they're not necessary.
[SPEAKER_11]: A Facebook as we mentioned is getting ugly.
[SPEAKER_11]: We had the numbers on that for you earlier, but another sad fact about social media today.
[SPEAKER_11]: A new media study shows that 44% of us now get our morning news from Facebook.
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that.
[SPEAKER_02]: Good story to bring with him.
[SPEAKER_02]: I'm so sorry.
[SPEAKER_02]: You're not.
[SPEAKER_11]: Sorry, but you know you edit your news and in fact in fact, and this study is not saying they exclusively get their morning news from Facebook, but people are saying yeah, that's one of my sources in the morning is his Facebook.
[SPEAKER_11]: That's how I find out what's going on.
[SPEAKER_09]: Well, I know that all 5,000 of my Facebook friends are all credible journalists.
[SPEAKER_11]: So we rely on everything and that's why it's so scary nearly a third of us are getting our morning news from Twitter a little over half Say we get it through email notifications from news sources.
[SPEAKER_12]: What do you think of that TV boy?
[SPEAKER_12]: I think that's not a good thing for me because more and more people should be getting their news front box
[SPEAKER_11]: It's hard to give up some things even when they're not in the budget and so it goes for Saturday male delivery.
[SPEAKER_11]: The US Postal Services, a recent vote by Congress, makes it impossible to drop the $2 billion a year habit.
[SPEAKER_11]: The North Korean government seems to have toned down its rhetoric a bit, but it's still expected to test a missile or several to prove that it has the medium range capability to hit South Korea, Japan and US bases in the region.
[SPEAKER_11]: North Korea seems to be saying it won't be ignored by a world that has otherwise cut it out of the economic loop.
[SPEAKER_11]: But all that tough talk from North Korea has brought us to a dangerous point, according to our defense secretary, Chuck Hagel.
[SPEAKER_11]: Former Vice President Dick Cheney.
[SPEAKER_11]: puts it a different way.
[SPEAKER_11]: You're probably been thinking yourself over these last few days, do you?
[SPEAKER_02]: Former Vice President, who Dick Cheney?
[SPEAKER_11]: And I know you've been wondering G. I wonder what he thinks of all this while he hears your answer.
[SPEAKER_11]: Speaking to a group of Republicans yesterday, Cheney said that Kim Jong-un reminds him of Saddam Hussein.
[SPEAKER_11]: And because of that quoting Cheney, this is a quote from the former Vice President, we're in deep doo doo and quote.
[SPEAKER_02]: And then he got up and went to his car.
[SPEAKER_11]: I hear who's wearing a cowboy hat into an out of that meeting.
[SPEAKER_12]: I urge you to not get it.
[SPEAKER_11]: Check covers the electorates.
[SPEAKER_12]: And this is a profane man.
[SPEAKER_12]: I'm surprised he said do do do.
[SPEAKER_11]: Well, he was, I guess.
[SPEAKER_02]: The world according to the Chinese, a great documentary that's all over.
[SPEAKER_02]: Right.
[SPEAKER_02]: It's HBO.
[SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_11]: of the senate is expected to vote today on those broader background checks for gun buyers and although the measure has a fair chance of passing don't expect it for another month as the debate and delays from nRA back to republicans continue and after all of that the bill faces an even tougher chance in the republican controlled house but one republican senator with an a rating from the nRA
[SPEAKER_11]: As broken ranks to tell his colleagues, there's nothing unconstitutional about background checks.
[SPEAKER_11]: Pat to me of Pennsylvania says, and I quote, I don't consider background checks to be gun control.
[SPEAKER_11]: The NRA meanwhile is taking Maryland's new gun law to court, challenging its constitutionality.
[SPEAKER_11]: Among other things, the Maryland law bans the sale of 45 types of military style semi-assault rifles, semi-automatic rifles, that is, including the best selling AR-15.
[SPEAKER_09]: can the NRA changes grade now that he's changed to a family will of course.
[SPEAKER_09]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, great on a curve.
[SPEAKER_11]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_11]: No, that's very strict.
[SPEAKER_02]: It's just they're doing that.
[SPEAKER_02]: They're making there.
[SPEAKER_02]: They're flexing their muscle.
[SPEAKER_02]: They're at that stage of the argument.
[SPEAKER_02]: Now where they pull that crap.
[SPEAKER_11]: Who do we trust to fix the economy and new Gallup polls says 57%
[SPEAKER_11]: Think President Obama has the best approach, only 39 percent support the Republican view.
[SPEAKER_11]: This as the president presents his budget proposal to Congress.
[SPEAKER_11]: His plan includes higher taxes on the rich, universal preschool, more money for education, more money for veterans, parks, energy, embassy security, gun violence, and homeland security and housing.
[SPEAKER_11]: The president's plan cuts funding for NASA, the EPA, and the military.
[SPEAKER_02]: I trust Donald Trump, because he's building the world's best hotel right here in DC.
[SPEAKER_09]: Oh, is he really?
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's a good DC's hot and good and and and hot.
[SPEAKER_09]: Where are you putting the hotel down up DC?
[SPEAKER_02]: It's going to be great.
[SPEAKER_02]: It's going to be hot.
[SPEAKER_02]: Why?
[SPEAKER_02]: Because it's good.
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_11]: A couple of University of Colorado students are now facing felony charges for allegedly selling atterall pills at five bucks a piece.
[SPEAKER_11]: Mark Ronic.
[SPEAKER_02]: Adderall is used to know he is a ten.
[SPEAKER_11]: Tell me about it.
[SPEAKER_11]: Adderall is used to treat attention deficits in children, but students have been finding it to be an excellent booster for their concentration as they study for tests, quoting a campus security official it's important for students to know these are felonies.
[SPEAKER_11]: And finally,
[SPEAKER_11]: It's not even the first of May, but the outdoor Humping is already begun.
[SPEAKER_11]: Uh-oh.
[SPEAKER_11]: On Easter Sunday, Easter Sunday, in a Atlanta suburb, a couple in their 20s, on their way home from church.
[SPEAKER_11]: Oh, buzz.
[SPEAKER_11]: Hold into a croaker parking lot, smoke some weed, and start getting it on.
[SPEAKER_11]: Must have been some sermon.
[SPEAKER_11]: The, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the.
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