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Bill, why is my eye twitching? Does this mean I'm in perimenopause? Where's my phone? Juliana, maybe we can ask an actual human. Yes, because I have questions. And I bet you do too. Like, is it normal to sleep in separate bedrooms? We do that. And I still need to know why my poop's been green. We've got actual people answering these exact questions. Listen to Bill and Juliana. The podcast. On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcast. I'm Stephanie Young. The hit podcast Love Trapped is back with new updates in the case of Laura Owens. This is CR 2025 State versus Laura Owens. I think she really believes that she still hasn't out. I'm quite confident that they're up to something. We're following the case live as the criminal charges finally come to a conclusion. Trust us when we tell you as the victims of Laura Owens, she will not stop. Listen to Love Trapped on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Michael. We'd love to have you listen every weekday morning to your morning show live. Even take us along with you on the drive to work. We can be heard on great radio stations like 104-9, The Patriot in St. Louis, or Talk, 98.3 and 1510, WLAC in Nashville, and News Talk 550, K-F-Y-I in Phoenix, Arizona. Love to be a part of your morning routine, but we're always grateful you're here now. Enjoy the podcast. One, two, three. Starting your morning off right. A new way of talk. A new way of understanding. Because we're in this together. This is your morning show with Michael Del Journal. Good Friday, April the 3rd, 26, 7 minutes after the hour on the air and on your eye heart app everywhere. This is your morning show. I'm Michael Del Journal. Honor to serve you. Attorney General Pam Bondi is out. I believe Lee Zeldin is ultimately in. Artemis 2 is officially bound for the moon. It's Wall Street is closed today on this Good Friday. And the final four is finally here. Illinois, Yukon first, then Michigan and Arizona on Saturday, the national championship from Indianapolis on Monday. But foist! A good Friday edition of Friday with 47. Hail to the Chief. He's the one we all say hail to him. Mr. President, good morning. Well, I have to say good morning to you, Pete, Sir Boy, we're having a heck of a week. You know, we're doing very well. We get along well with a lot of people. We are even getting along well with some of the new leaders of Iran. They're starting to learn their lesson and learn their place. And their place is not first in line. Their place is last right now because they're dealing with a lot of problems. But we're doing very well. We had the greatest address, you know, that I got along well with Abraham Lincoln. Totally. I said to an aide.
the Gettysburg address. I said to him four score. And seven years ago, sir, we wrote it together. But I think my address last night was even better than that. A lot of people are saying that. So it was a tremendous time. There's a lot of people that inside the old administration said that Joe Biden's day was at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. presidency. And I think many of us think that was even a stretch. Compare that to your day earlier this week. He started the morning in the Supreme Court in person. We went to the moon later, and then you addressed the nation. I don't know how you do it. You're more like 3 a.m. to 2 a.m. I don't know when you sleep. We don't need to sleep. You know that? We don't need to sleep. Never? You know, we don't need to do it that much. We get a few hours, and we do very well with that. You know, on Wednesday night, we did a tremendous address. And we did it after going to the Supreme Court. You went to the Supreme Court. I call it the not-so Supreme Court because they've had a few bad rulings, some pretty bad rulings. And you look at Ketanji Brown Jackson, and she doesn't know what the hell a woman is. You can't say it because she's not a biologist, is what she said. And I happen to think she's a very stupid person. And that's a byproduct of DEI, which is basically a three-letter word for loser. She's a loser and a stupid person. But we went to the Supreme Court. We wanted to see birthright ended. It was for children of slaves. It's not for banker babies and crazy people to come into our country and exploit the system. So we went to the Supreme Court and we gave the greatest address. In the history of presidential addresses, nobody's ever done a better job, and everybody's saying that, by the way, the ratings were huge. It was so big. Huge. Almost as big as the huge, almost as big as the ratings for your show, which is so big and huge. I wonder what was going through your mind sitting in the Supreme Court. After all, we're talking about birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. The Solicitor General is making the case that, you know, 30 million people are a plane ride away from us being in chaos and citizenship. The times change. And then the justice comes back and says, yeah, but the Constitution doesn't. We're discussing an amendment, which is proof the Constitution does. It had to be frustrating. I don't know. The highly of the day for me, in addition to your speech, with all due respect, it's good to see us going back to the moon. Would that mean to you? Well, we love the moon. I got to love very well with the moon. You know, the moon said to me, sir, we're going to help you with the tides. We're going to do a high tide. We're going to do a low tide. Really? We did a beautiful eclipse, too. You know, the moon came in front of the sun. And, you know, they said, we're going to do what Chris Christie does every morning when he gets out of bed. We're going to block the sun. But you look at the moon, we can look very well with the man on the moon. The man on the moon is a tremendous guy. I've known for a long time. You knew the goddess of the moon, Artemis. Excuse me. Oh, I did it. I did it. We're going to send you to the moon soon. Just like the honeymoon is bang, zoom. We're sending it to the moon. It's good Friday. Forgive me.
It's good, friends. It should be a great Friday, but you keep interrupting before you're going to go on again. We're going to keep doing that. But we get along very well with the moon. We do it tremendous job. We got along well with Neil Armstrong. You know, I said to him, Neil. One small step for them, you know. One giant leap, one huge. I said, you gotta say one huge leak. Yeah, he said, sir, I'm going to say giant. And he did a tremendous job. But we're going to send a lot of people to the moon. We're going to make a peace on the moon. And it's going to be a deal. I'm going to build a tower on the moon, Trump moon tower. So we're very excited about it. We get along very well with the moon and we're happy to send people back. Fridays with 47, our weekly visit. Nancy Pelosi came out this week and accused. ultimately you and the Republicans, you're going to tamper with the machines and you're going to rig the midterm elections. And I was thinking to myself, how is it they can say things like this? And it's not insurrection. It's not a threat to democracy. But if you were ever to suggest even anything lightly. After they've done it, it is. Boy, it must be nice to live on a double standard street. Well, it must be nice to be. I call a Nancy Pelosi, right? She's a spinner when she speaks. She's meant. She spits like nobody's ever seen before, you know, if you have a drought. You could just come have Nancy Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi, give a speech, and you won't have a drought anymore. You know, when you talk to her, I don't know if you know this pizza boy, but when you talk to her, you have to have windshield wipers on. You know, you've got to get ready to knock everything out of the way. She can't keep her teeth in the mouth. She has a big problem. You know, she looks like Mrs. Potato Head. She's got body parts falling off. The lips are falling off. The eyebrows are falling off. They're drawn in the wrong place. And she's a very nasty person. I call it nasty Nancy Pelosi. She's very nasty. And now she's doing insurrection. She's doing election denial. She thinks we're going to be tampering with the machines. We don't even want the machines. We want to do paper balance. We don't even want the machines. So she has no idea what the hell she's talking about. And she's a very nasty person. And she spits. And it's a very disgusting thing. When you have a conversation with her, be prepared to get soaked. She spits all over the place. This is a gross thing. All right. Fix a dent. Could maybe fix. At least Nancy's teeth. What do we do for Christy's husband? Kristi Noem says she's blindsided. The family's devastated. They're calling for privacy.
But obviously the question becomes, why now, why the leak of pictures now revealing her husband? This is a bimbo kink where you put on large fake female anatomy and talk to real females online. about being large in certain areas. What do you make of this? And are you glad she's at least not a senior cabinet member at this time? Well, you know, you look at it and we had some knowledge of this entire situation and it's a bad situation. And so we moved her to be the Shield of America or work with the Shield of America. Maybe her husband's new bosom could be part of the Shield too. We'll see what happened. No, it's a big problem. It's a really big problem. It's a strange problem. But we're looking at him very closely, and we're also looking at, you know, who it is, Donna. You know who Donna is? I do, Donna Trump. Excuse me, my transgender alter ego. Excuse me, my transgender, we'll be the first transgender president. I can nominate myself. Go on this Supreme Court, and we can have Supreme Court Justice Donna. We love Donna. But the husband, no. Very interesting situation, very sad situation. Very weird situation. Very weird situation. And we're very happy that she's no longer in the cabinet because it would have been a very bad look, although not as bad a look as how he looked with his apparel, we could call it. Would Donna have any advice for Byron? Donna would say don't do the weird stuff on the internet, because when you do the weird stuff, everybody finds out about it. But it was a very weird situation, a very strange situation. And we hope they resolved that soon. You know, that might be why Christy Nob took a shot at the dog. Remember that story? She might have been very upset about it. The dog? This is the kind of thing you would see in Buffalo. Weird people up there, not South Dakota. The dog got shot for a lot less. There you have it, everybody. A good Friday edition of Friday with 47. Hail to the chief. He's the one we see, hail too, because he takes the shower. He has the power. Mr. President, thank you, and happy, happy Easter. Happy Easter to you. I get along well with the Easter Bunny, and we hope you have a tremendous holiday. God bless you. Oh, the perfect finish work of Christ that ushers in Eternal Hope. Good Friday, mixed with a Friday with 47, it's a good, good day, isn't it? And still to come, my good Friday address, 17 minutes after the hour. All right, I used to think a mattress was just furniture. Then I got to go spend. This is a great family. They've made mattresses for 100 years. The one person in the family tree that was an engineer, not in the mattress business, created a ghost bed. Worked out well. This is an engineered sleep system. Their beds are serious health equipment. Beds are designed for relief and recovery. That's the goal of sleep, not looks. Your body should be healing while you're sleeping, not fighting for comfort.
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I'm Jack Crumley. But she's not off the hook. She'll still need to testify before the House Oversight Committee relating to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Chris Garagio has the details. This comes after Pam Bondi was ousted from her position of Attorney General by President Trump Thursday. The top Democrat on the panel, Congressman Robert Garcia, said Pam Bondi will not escape accountability and remains legally obligated to appear before our committee under oath as it seeks insight into her handling of the Epstein files. According to Garcia, Pam Bondi must answer for her mishandling of the Epstein files and the special treatment she has given Ghislaine Maxwell. The Oversight Committee voted to subpoena Pam Bondi in March, and her deposition is slated for April 14th. I'm Chris Corangio. Artemis 2 is officially headed to the moon. Integrity looks like a good burn. We're confirming. Integrity copies. It's NASA's first crude mission towards the moon since 1972, and its mission specialist Jeremy Hansen marked the occasion by saying this. Humanity. shown what we are capable of. And it's your hopes for the future that carry us now on this journey around the moon. Well, it's a good Friday and Wall Street is closed. Tammy Trujillo reports. Trading on Thursday wrapped up with stocks mixed a day after President Trump addressed the nation and indicated the war against Iran would carry on. Thursday's closing bell saw the Dow Jay Jones Industrial Average lose 61 points to close at 46504. The S&P 500 gains 7 to 6582, and the NASDAQ jumped 38 points to 21879. I'm Tammy Trujillo. Well, President Trump says his supporters should boycott Bruce Springsteen concerts. Do we really need the president to post and tell us this? I would imagine anybody that really supports the president isn't thinking very highly of Bruce Springsteen right now. or Robert De Niro or a lot of others. But in a true social post on Thursday, President took shots at Springsteen by saying he looked like a dried-up prune who suffered greatly from work of really bad plastic surgeons. This comes after Springsteen heavily criticized the president during the kickoff of his Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour, Tuesday in Minneapolis. He also is featured in the new ACLU commercial that is against natural-born citizenship. Trump went on to say, the guy is a total loser who spews hate against a president who won by a landslide election. He ended the post by saying, MAGA should boycott the overpriced concerts. Well, I'm sure there's a lot of people that are going to be gambling when it comes to the final four.
And that includes governors in Connecticut and Illinois. The Yukon Huskies play the Illinois fighting a lion eye on Saturday at 6 p.m. Eastern. Governor Ned Lamont is betting Connecticut-based Pez candy treats and what he describes as the state's world famous pizza. Governor J.B. Pritzker is wagering Illinois staples, including Eli Chicago-style cheesecake and 17th Street barbecue. I'm Tammy Trujillo. Oh, jelly belly knows what to eat. Hey there, I'm Kenny Stevens, and my morning show is your morning show with Michael Del Grono. Bill, why is my eye twitching? Does this mean I'm in perimenopause? Maybe I have adult ADHD. I need to look this up. Where's my phone? Juliana, your phone is hot to the touch. I think it's asking you for a break. You know what? Maybe I should just ask chat GPT. Or maybe we can ask an actual human. Yes, like a couple sex therapist. Whoa, that escalated quickly, but... Okay. Because I have questions. We have questions. And I bet everyone has questions. Like, is it normal to sleep in separate bedrooms? We do that. How about this one? Is bribing your kids bad parenting or just negotiating? Oh, and I still do need to know why was my poop green that one time? Hypothetically, right? Okay, well, instead of letting the internet guess, we've got actual people answering these exact questions. And laughing with us has got to be better than spending three hours down a rabbit hole online. Listen to Bill and Juliana. The podcast. On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. I'm Stephanie Young. The hit podcast Love Trapped is back with new updates in the case of Laura Owens. This is CR 2025, State versus Laura Owens. I think she really believes that she still hasn't out. I'm quite confident that they're up to something. We're following the case live as the criminal charges finally come to a conclusion. Trust us when we tell you as the victims of Laura Owens, she will not stop. Listen to Love Trapped on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, it's me, Michael. Your morning show can be heard on great stations across the country, like Talk Radio 1190 and Dallas, Fort Worth, Freedom 104.7 in Washington, D.C., and 550, K-FYI in Phoenix, Arizona. We'd love to be a part of your morning routine, or take us along on the drive to work. But as we always say, better late than never. Enjoy the podcast. Pam Bondi's out. I believe Lee Sheldon is next, but right now that's just rumors, the interim. Attorney General, Deputy Attorney General, be interim Attorney General, and that's Todd Blanche. But most of the inside skinny is Lee Zeldin is next. Artemis is now officially on its way to the moon. Wall Street is closed today on this Good Friday, and Final Four is this weekend, starting tomorrow with the semi-final matchups of Illinois, Yukon, and Michigan and Arizona. It is Good Friday, and we like to have this visit once a year, and just some things that I often ponder.
thinking out loud, I thought we could think about together. One question, I always ask my own heart and my own mind, am I overlooking the role of God the Father that he plays in Easter? After all, it's the Father's love for us. God so loved the world that He's sent his only begotten Son. It's God the Father who ignites resurrection. He does the heavy lifting and the sending, so to speak. And while Good Friday, the focus is always on Christ, rightfully, make no mistake, God the Father is the star of Christmas morning and Easter morning. And speaking of Good Friday, leads me to a question we asked even David Guy Benson, who is our economist and theologian, why do we call it day that Christ suffered so? and died on a cross, Good Friday. I mean, you think we could have found a more sombered, a reverent name to mark such a date. I mean, imagine if we celebrated the death of our loved ones this way. Hey, Mom, it's good dad died today, day. I mean, let's face it, our mothers would slap us silly. After all, there's no good in death in and of itself. Or is there? I'm going to come back to that. Back to the first question, do we forget God the Father's hand in the Easter miracle? And by doing so, miss the real meaning of God the Father's perfect love for us and Christ's perfect love for His Father. Not to mention the glorious message of hope for us all today, right now. And maybe it's because we don't or didn't have the greatest relationship with our earthly father, that we're blind to this. Maybe we're blinded because we think of Jesus only as a God. Nothing like us. I mean, death was no threat to him. He certainly had no fear or reluctance, no real choice in the matter. Or did he? Now, I believe in the Trinity, and I have no doubt that Christ was God. But while on earth, he was a lot more like you and me than we give him credit. He had a mother, Mary, a father, Joseph. He had friends, a job. He was a carpenter before the full-time ministry. And I'm sure just like us, he had plenty of instinctive hopes and dreams, certainly opinions, feelings. And most importantly, like us, he had free will. Meaning Christ could have stopped short. He could have saved himself at any time, even asked once in prayer, if there's any other way. But there wasn't, and he didn't. And I assure you he was physically. Very much like us in the form of man is prophesied, which is to say no magical shelter from pain. He felt the sting of every whip, the prick of every thorn in that crown, the puncture of the nails in his hands and his feet. And yes, he felt the slow drain of exhaustion and suffocation as the final demands of crucifixion overcame his earthly body, felt it all. But even in suffering, even in the necessary abandonment by his father, who could not remain in his presence once our sins were upon him, even in death, he was obedient. Should we assume for you and me? Well, that's one of my messages on this Good Friday. A simple message that Christ's work is finished. So now it's our turn.
I believe Christ died for God because of his perfect love for his father, disobedience was never an option, which begs a couple of more questions. Who is this father that he would ask this of his son? This is not AI, but moreover, who is he that his son would obey to such a depth and such a death? Well, we know from Scripture, he's the Alpha, the Omega, the beginning, and the end. All-knowing, all-loving, all-loving, all-merciful. But I believe this request came specifically not from the power, but the need. Need? What is an almighty, all-knowing God surrounded by worshiping angels need? You and me. And perhaps it's our lack of understanding how much our Heavenly Father knows each of us, loves each of us, needs each of us that blinds us to that glimpse and understanding. But understanding or not, it is truth. Christ died for God. He went to the cross, innocent, perfect, an obedient lamb. But he left that tomb and he will return as a king. And not just any king, king of kings and Lord of Lords. He ascended to his rightful throne at the side of his father, and in his hands he holds the keys to hell and death for all who accept or reject him. Now you may say, well, here comes another typical Easter message, and I've heard them all before. But Easter's going to come and go this year. And I'll still have no job. I'll still have no money. a marriage that's failing, children that are rebelling, friends and family members who are sick and dying, and I have a soul still searching and a heart still empty. Well, that's why I want to take a moment and share some of these unique views, especially the one about Christ died for God, because as Scripture teaches us, like Christ, weak or strong, afraid or not, want to or not, if we are willing, Romans 12-1, if we are obedient, we can present ourselves to God as a lamb. And he promised us to make us a king in Christ. You see, once you're in Christ, your soul will genuinely stop searching. Your heart will start filling. And jobs, relationships, and happenstance, they all start to work out. That's what makes Easter is such a relevant thing, and especially this year in a culture that has no need for God. And we're living in a godless equation and wondering where all the mental illness and confusion is coming from. Here's the hope for our country and the hope for our families. If we do the obeying, he'll do the resurrecting. Here's how I used to tell the Easter story to my kids. You could call it the Del Journal amplified translation of the most quoted scripture in the entire Bible. And I think it summarizes this hopeful message the best. For God so loved and needed you and me, he sent his only son, who so loved his father that through perfect obedience died a lamb and rose a king, that we might all be complete as a family again, beyond any form of adoption and live happily and eternally ever after. And as for that Good Friday question, why do we call it Good Friday?
Because today we celebrate the goodness in the obedience of one which preceded triumph and victory to come Sunday for all. And hear me when I say this. It's almost a prayer for you. Not a Sunday a long, long time ago in a far, far away place, but once and for all and forever for those who enter by faith. as close as your heart away. And because of these truths, I can confidently say to you, today is a very good Friday indeed. And if you share this hope and this belief, I know Sunday will be a happy Easter. Good Friday, happy Easter from all of us to all of you. It's Your Morning Show with Michael Deljourno. You know, we got Pam Bondi out. Obviously is a huge story. Some Republicans want the next Attorney General to start working fast on their top issues. A lot of people think Epstein is a big reason why Pam Gandhi's gone. And lack of trust in how she'll handle a lot of things moving forward, not the least of which is whatever comes up with fraud. the war on fraud. Mark Mayfield has more on what Republicans are demanding. Texas Congressman Chip Roy is one of them. The next person who's heading the Department of Justice has got to be aggressive. We have a limited period right now with President Trump and the White House, with House Republicans and Senate Republicans. Roy says some of those issues include prosecutions from the Epstein files and an aggressive investigation into Antifa. Roy City also wants to see an investigation into former CIA director John Brennan. The House Judiciary Committee referred Brennan to the DOJ for criminal prosecution for allegedly making false statements regarding Russia's involvement in the 2016 election. I'm Mark Nefield. Integrity looks like a good burn. We're confirming. Artemis 2 officially bound for the moon. What does the accomplishment the first journey out of Earth's orbit towards the moon mean? has once again shown what we are capable of, and it's your hopes for the future that carry us now on this journey around the moon. Well, we never did find mom. The case is still open and cold, I might add, but Savannah Guthrie's going to return to the NBC Today Show on Monday. She's been on leave since February when her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie went missing in a suspected abduction from her southern Arizona home. So far, there's been no trace of Nancy and no suspects have been identified. I'm Tammy Trujillo. You know, Red brought up something earlier off the year, harkening back to 1983, which was when Jimmy V won a national championship with South Carolina. That the real, everybody forgets, most of us don't, but forget that semi-final matchup that may have worn out the winner and paved the way for South Carolina to catch an exhausted. It was Houston that went on to win, right? Why did I just go blank? Who is, uh, Fais Slamma Jama? That won that semifinal, right? Against Louisville. Yeah, against Louisville. Two great teams to beat each other rough. NC State. Yeah, oh, I'm sorry, I said South Carolina. NC State goes on to win the national championship for Jimmy V.
Some are red speculating. Careful that Michigan and Arizona, which a lot of people think will be the eventual national championship, careful they don't beat each other so much in an epic semifinal like 1983 that they don't open the door for somebody like Illinois or Yukon. But first up, Illinois, Yukon, and then Michigan and Arizona and the national championship will be Monday night coming from Indianapolis. National Correspondent, Rory O'Neill is joining us. He's also our space expert. And we talked about this, I think, in the second hour. It's just the perfect mix of the future and enough nostalgia of the past. I mean, it looked kind of like... an Apollo spacecraft, but all those engines didn't fire like one, and it did leave the Earth at the same speed. But it'll come back and splash down. It will orbit like it did in 68, only this time Easter and Christmas. And lost in all of this is what it's going to take to really complete the mission down the road, which is make it to Mars. But the journey has started for the first time we're headed to the moon. Yeah. And there's a reason for all that American pride that's been on display as we watched some pretty incredibly brave people climb on this thing that's never had people on it before and let eight million pounds of thrust explode beneath their backsides as they were launched up there on a mission toward the moon. It's an incredible act of bravery to take part in this at the same time. Plus the talents of so many hands that touch this thing really on an international level, obviously mostly. American contractors, but Airbus has been a vital partner in this. Canada has one of their astronauts or now their first time astronaut is joining us on this flight. So yeah, it's just inspiring, which is nice to see and we don't see it enough. You know, with the addition of, and this speaks to all the people on the ground, all the scientists, all the planning, all the formulas, everything that goes in to, you know, such a successful. launch, but with the exception of Apollo 13, or those that, like Apollo 1 and others, Challenger, that were malfunctioned missions, usually there's like one glitch. We're actually got a couple of glitches going here. First, the toilet, solved, now the temperature. Is that solved? Yeah. They're getting there. Now, the crew was asleep right now, so we haven't gotten their take now on the temperature inside. But, you know, three strapping men in the capsule, leave it to the woman to figure out how to fix the toilet, and she did. Turns out they just hadn't primed the pump enough, so it really wasn't a bit. It didn't really malfunction at all. It really has just been in storage waiting to fly for so long that they needed to prime it a little bit more. So it was really no big deal. And then it's this cooling issue, though, where... It's been cold aboard or inside Orion. So if you see the video, they're all now wearing sweatshirts. Victor Glover wearing a hat. He shaves his head bald anyway. But he was doing a TV interview and said, when we're done, I'm putting the hat back on because it's cold. Not dangerously cold, just uncomfortably chilly in there. But they say it's gotten a lot better. I think one of the complaints was, you know, the fans are blowing the air. And that's really what's more of a concern rather than the actual temperature.
The journey out of, I mean, we had the burn. I think the burn lasted about six minutes. That takes them out of the upper atmosphere and on the trajectory to the moon. From there to the moon, it's pretty much the same ride as it was in 68. Is it not? Well, yeah, I mean, the two things are still about the same distance apart. So there's not a whole lot that's different. You know, they're all crammed into that capsule that's about, oh, 40% larger than what the crew of three with Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Susan Collins were in for Apollo 11. So they do have some more room, but... If you see the video, you can see, you know, Jeremy, the Canadian, Jeremy Hansen sort of stretched out the 6'2 frame, almost encircling the entire top of the capsule because he's so tall. And luckily, the 0-G, though, means he gets to take advantage of all 330 cubic feet inside. But, yeah, the journey is about the same. And if they're going about 4,400 miles an hour right now, 83,000 miles from Earth, and they got 173,000 miles to go. Yeah, it's a two-day journey or so. And we've talked about this, but Apollo 8 orbited the moon, I mean, a 60 nautical mile of the view out the window. That's very close. On Christmas Eve, and then the astronauts read from Genesis, the story of creation, this time it'll be on Easter Sunday. That adds to it. And then a good old-fashioned splash down in the Pacific off the coast of San Diego. Another throwback to the Apollo. procedures. I never asked you this, and I'm kind of dying to know. How has the food changed since 1968? Do they pretty much eat the same? No, because everything then was sort of freeze, dried, and wanted to take the water out to make things lighter. No, much more practiced menu. That's one of those things of living with the space station for more than 25 years. They've gotten good at. Remember, the three NASA astronauts all did long duration flights on a space station, on the space station. So they sort of are used to these kinds of issues and what they know what they like. They've got what peach fruit smoothies that they're eating. They've got chocolate brownies. They've got lots of things. They always like tortilla and just to sort of mix and match what food we're going to make. And sauce. They're in outer space eating better than my new diet. Roy O'Neill, don't forget to search on your iHeartRadio, Neil, the weekend dive with Rory Neal. Roy O'Neill, I'm sure he spent, he was there for the launch. I'm sure there's going to be a lot on this journey to the moon and ultimately to Mars. All right, one chance to live this, good Friday. April the 3rd, 2026. Love someone else more than yourself. Make a difference in someone's life and cherish yours. We'll see you after Easter on Monday. Happy Easter, he has risen. We're all in this together. This is your morning show with Michael Del Giorno. I'm Jake Brennan, and on my podcast, Disgraceland, I tell the stories behind music's biggest names, the moments that changed music history forever.
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