Michael DelGiorno

Michael DelGiorno

Michael is celebrating his 40th year in radio this year – and a remarkable 35th year in talk radio. Michael, along with his faithful listeners,...Full Bio

06-09-26 YMS HR1 Democracy not so important after all, the amazing mail surge for Raman in LA and 250 celebrations disfunction.

06-09-26 YMS HR2 Age limit for social media, Mormans clash with pentagon and sounds of the day.

The British are looking at a plan to ban children under the age of 16 from social media. Meanwhile, in the United States, the summer job outlook for teenagers looks bleak. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story on a couple of the big issues affecting teenagers. 

The Pentagon is backtracking on the religious identification of service members after getting heat from Congressional members who are Mormons. White House Correspondent JON DECKER will take a look at the controversy and how the administration is responding. 

Always revealing and often entertaining, it’s The Sounds of The Day!

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06-09-26 YMS HR3 Carafano from Rome on war and peace, Sec Doug Burgum on energy and Artimis III crew to be announced.

Is the Iran conflict best defined as a war or a military operation? Is it an endless war, or could it already be over? More broadly, should Iran be seen as a decades-long adversary of the United States or part of a much older regional struggle?

US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum joins us to discuss near- and long-term energy issues, from gas prices to energy independence, to innovation and economic leadership. We’ll also look at how shifting views on global warming could create new opportunities for U.S. leadership.

NASA has announced the crew for the next Artemis II mission. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL takes a look at the future of the space program and what the mission is expected to accomplish.

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06-08-26 YMS HR1 The death of journalism equals the death of the interview.  Iran conflict at 47-year enemy or 1400-year adversary?

The death of journalism equals the death of the interview.  Iran conflict at 47-year enemy or 1400-year adversary?

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06-08-26 YMS HR2 AI takes of McDonalds, say hello to Archie. Trump to Knicks game and goodbye to the press interview.

McDonald’s is rolling out artificial intelligence for a range of jobs, including the drive-thru. What could that mean for the company and its workforce? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story.

Just hours after walking out of a national TV interview, President Trump is set to become the first sitting president to attend an NBA Finals game tonight when the Knicks face the Spurs. White House Correspondent JON DECKER has the story.

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06-08-26 YMS HR3 Which is endless war, 100 day Iran or five Russia/Ukraine?  California shenanigans drop Pratt to third and sounds of the day!

Talk of avoiding endless wars is everywhere—but what counts as endless: a conflict lasting a few months, or one stretching into its fifth year? GOP consultant Chris Walker weighs the political impact of the Iran conflict compared with the Russia-Ukraine.

Always revealing and often entertaining, it’s The Sounds of The Day!

A large batch of ballots from last week’s election was released over the weekend, and it could alter the outcome of the statewide runoff. What could that mean for the rest of the country? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story.

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06-05-26 YMS HR1 More Platner scandals, still counting in California and John Morgan our spotlight interview of the week.

More Platner scandals, still counting in California, and John Morgan, of Morgan & Morgan, joins us to preview his new memoir, “Life is Luck, Lessons from a paperboy.” Don’t miss this fun Spotlight Interview of The Week!

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06-05-26 YMS HR2 Petroleum reserve lowest since 2004,  is it politically correct to be patriotic? John Decker’s day with the President and sounds of the day.

The war with Iran has lowered U.S. petroleum reserves to their lowest levels since 2004. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story. 

White House Correspondent JON DECKER was with President Trump in the Oval Office when he discussed energy on Thursday, and he will have a roundup of the President’s activities this week, as well as what is ahead.

Always revealing and often entertaining, it’s The Sounds of The Day!

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06-05-26 YMS HR3 Friday with 47! A doctor visit with Dr Joe and are we in the mood to celebrate our nations birthday??? No!

Fighting Iran, Netanyahu and republicans at home, the President has had a rough week.  We’ll ask him about it all…don’t miss Friday with 47! 

A new study says Ozempic may be responsible for more than weight loss.  DOCTOR JOE GALATI says the news research indicates the popular drug may be reshaping the brain. 

 

A new national poll is out, which takes a look at how Americans feel about their country on its 250th anniversary. National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story. 

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06-04-26 YMS HR1 Talk more sports candidates, polling on war and dumb+dumb=truth??

Talk more sports candidates, polling on war and dumb+dumb=truth??

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