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The confirmation the death toll has risen to twenty seven
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in southern California. A hostage release deal has been officially
reached between Israel and Hamas, and the Supreme Court will
release at least one opinion today regarding the upcoming TikTok band.
Some of the top stories we're kicking around on this Friday,
January seventeenth, a week get ready to head into divisional
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power for America as forty five is soon to be
forty seven. Suffer not with my president by again, onto
thy the hell to the chief, Ladies and gentlemen. Good morning,
mister President.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
Welcome morning, pizza boy. I'm very excited, you know, because
this is the last time you can refer to me
as forty five because the next time we talk I
will be a president again. And what do you think
about that beautiful and ogirl phono? Right? Isn't it the
greatest picture of the world has ever seen. I just
want to say something. It looks like the mugshot, and
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we call the mugshot of mugshots. Of course you know
that it's the Mona Lisa. Nobody's ever seen a bit
of picture. And just like the mug shot, nobody's ever
seen a man or in a girl Soto.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
It's a beautiful I was just gonna say, what goes
through your mind?
Speaker 4 (02:08):
Does it?
Speaker 5 (02:08):
Get ready to takehim?
Speaker 3 (02:09):
Because I mean, what I saw is a guy that's
really ready to take care of business.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
That's what I saw.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
We're ready to take care of business. We're ready to
take care a lot. And it's a lot better than
the business that Crooked show usually takes care of. You know,
he makes fool booves when he takes care of business.
And he awarded you know what he did. He awarded
the Pope the Presidential Medal of Freedom. You know what
we say, Crooked Jose or Sleepy Jose Kaka and friend
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Dee del Papa. Now he went to he went to
the Vatican and it's Sleepy Jose Kaka and freendde del
Papa Hotra Manz which meets again right. It's incredible. And
that's probably why he awarded the pump the medal in
the first place, because he had to endoor a very stinky,
stinky time and it was horrible. Operation tooks you Ole
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and it was Operation Charleston Show this time or maybe
Baby Root Candy Shack. What a tremendous movie.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
We love that movie.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
Uh, you are very good friends with the cast of
that movie. So we have Joe Biden leaving with a
farewell address.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
To they say, by the way, when you look at
me and you look at my political story, they say,
I'm just a singular boy, came out of nowhere right
about to become the Master's Champion, about to become the
president of the United States, because.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
I do very well, tears in his eyes as he
lines up that inaugural address. No, I was just gonna
say so. So Joe leaves with his his biitter farewell.
As America has already said good riddens, he brings up
this warning, uh that you know, we're heading into a
new age. Right after he gives the Medal of Freedom
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to George Soros, now suddenly he's he's worried about, you know,
the wealthy controlling America. What did you make of that bit?
Are farewell addressed? Well?
Speaker 4 (04:02):
I think it was very interesting, right to see what
he said. He's talking about oligarchs and people with a
lot of money. And he gave the mental to crooked
Hillary Clinton and George Soros, who, by the way, looked
very very much like each other. You look at them,
and it's weird because a lot of times you would
say I never saw them in the same room, but
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they were in the same room. They looked like clones, right,
they and they both looked like somebody I got along
well with. By the way, Emperor Palpatine of Star Wars,
remember and he said, and he said to Yoda, and
I was saying this too, when I was clumping up
these things, my little green friend, we have to get
rid of these people. But he said to Yoda, and
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you look at them, they look like Emperor Palpas. You know.
Though he shoots lightning out of his fingers, which I
told him how to do. It's called forced lightning. I said,
let the eighth flow through you, right, But you look
at it. These are bad people. These are the oligarchs.
These are the horrible people. You know. George Soro's buying
district attorneys all us in the country. He's got a
lot of money, a lot of money, a lot of power,
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a lot of influence. And Crooked Joe wants to say,
we're entering a dangerous time. We are entering the golden
Age of America, right, the greatest edge. And nobody knows gold,
by the way, as much as I do. And you
have these people, right, you have Baraque, you have Michael,
Michael Motorcycle. Maybe we'll call them Michelle. We'll see what happens.
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But you have these people. They're skipping the lunch. And
I say, well, that's a horrible thing, because it's not
often you get mconald's for free. We're going to happen
Big Max and McNugget so much fast food at this
sonoga or lunch. Nobody's ever seen it. And by the way,
I'm going to cook it myself. I have the greatest
story the world has ever seen. It's called from fry
cook to President. And it happened very quickly. But these
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people ought to be ashamed of themselves. And you look
at Crooked Joe and his farewell address. He was propped
up by a pillow at the resolute desk. He was
sitting on a pillow.
Speaker 6 (05:58):
Maybe it was a my pillow.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
I could tell you something that poor pillow and what
that pillow had to endure. We talked about boom booms,
we talk about all sorts of horrible things that poor
pillow has never had a worst time? Was that a
history of pillows that much?
Speaker 5 (06:14):
Was that an attempt? Was that an attempt to muffle
the sounds of fire?
Speaker 4 (06:18):
I think it was an attempt to muffle the sounds
and to catch the cells, because my goodness, you saw
these people. You saw a little huntery.
Speaker 7 (06:26):
You saw these people.
Speaker 4 (06:27):
They were crying, they were very upset. It's probably because
they smelled. What the hell was going on in that
room to.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
Look on Kamala's face anyway, all right, Friday with forty
seven to B I told a story about how like
you know, when when people wrong me, I move on
and I never really think about them again.
Speaker 5 (06:46):
That's not the case for my wife. I gotta tell you.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
One of my favorite stories of the week was mamm
You saying, no, I'm not gonna sit in f t
with Jill.
Speaker 5 (06:52):
Good for her.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
Well, and she's very smart, right, Malennia is very smart,
and she did a fantastic job. Baron who's also very smart.
And you know, Mary loves his suitcase. Great guy, very
very handsome boy, and he loves his and he had
the accent. It was a tremendous accent.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
We loved it.
Speaker 4 (07:10):
But you look at Milania. No, she's not gonna have
tea with doctor. We call it, by the way, doppler Jill,
because you see the things that she wears, the dresses
and the clothing that Jill Biden wears looks like a
severe thunderstorm morning. You look at her. She does a
terrible job. And she's a fake doctor and by the way,
a fake president. She's really the one calling the shots
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right now. But Malania doesn't want to have tea. She
doesn't need to have tea with crooked and doctor Jill Doppler,
Jill Biden, the fake doctor. There's no reason to have
tea with her. Doctor Jill is a stupid person. We
don't need to worry about it. She's a stupid person.
And she's going to be the former first lady or
former half female president, whatever the hell you want to
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talk about. But they're leaving the White House, they're getting
out of here, and we are ushering in a golden age.
And Malaney, you can have tea with me. I'll tell
you what, because she could have a McCafe if she would,
with your buddy, with your boy, with the greatest president.
Speaker 3 (08:10):
The world is evisents, busy, busy, seventy two hours ahead.
Speaker 5 (08:13):
What are you looking forward to most?
Speaker 4 (08:15):
I'm looking forward to my beautiful inaugural address. I'm looking
forward to the wonderful performances that we're going to have
the inauguration. Carrie Underwood, she's going to do a fantastic job.
She shocked a lot of people. She's going to do
a fantastic job. The village people, I call them the
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beautiful village people, by the way, these are great people.
These are fantastic people. Ymca. We've remixed it into the
m Aga. We do the eat to the most incredible song.
You know, we made them a lot of money. The
royalties are through the room and they're doing very well.
But we're looking forward to the we're looking forward to
the address. We're looking forward to when you really look
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at it, getting into office. And I'm really looking forward
to being a dictator on day one, and you know,
I'm very excited about it. We're going to dictate like
nobody's ever dictated before, and we're very excited about it.
And we're going to turn this country around.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
Any chance you'll take the garbage truck from the Capitol
to the White House, that would be neat well.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
The garbage truck is going to be in the inaugural
parade and we're very excited about it. And we have
to throw out a lot of garbage in that White House.
We're going to throw out a lot and we're even
getting an exorcist in there because there's a lot of
bed juju in that White House. I can go that
we exercise. We're going to get the lady from polpaguce.
We're going to get the lady from the Exorcism of
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Emily Rose and all of these people. We're going to
bring in the paranormal people. And not just Sam Brinton,
he's an abnormal person. I'm talking about the paranormal people. Right,
they go in there, they find the ghost, the.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
Walls start shaking.
Speaker 5 (09:53):
It's incredible.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
The wolves are going to shake when we exercise the
White House, the wolves are going to shake than Chris
Christy s to pizza and you know what I'm talking about.
Right when he lets it go, the wolves are shaking
and quaking and ACTC wrote a song about it. That
much I can tell.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
You you need to cuddle up with him. It's going
to be cold. Hey, next time we talk, you'll be
Friday with forty seven. Congratulations, enjoy your weekend, and we
will talk next week.
Speaker 5 (10:21):
Thank you much, blessing.
Speaker 4 (10:22):
Your peach the boy. We're very excited, God bless you.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
Seventeen minutes after that, are we come back, not one,
not two, not three, but your top five stories of
the day.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
All wait you next, it's your morning show with Michael
del Chno.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
Obviously, Friday's with forty five or forty seven to be
is not actually really Donald Trump. That's Sean Farrache, a
very funny, gifted, smart, talented person who lends his services
to us once a week. I love our visits. So
we got four more years of him to come, by
the way. With Inauguration Day on Monday. One of the things,
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if you go to Faraje far Ash Farash dot com,
actually it's farashmedia dot com far Ash farashmedia dot com,
you can have forty five soon to be forty seven
send inaugural day messages to your friends. So check that
out at farashmedia dot com. If you're just waking up
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twenty four minutes after the hour, these are your top
five stories of the day waking up. A hostage release
deal has been officially reached between Israel and Hamas early
Friday local time. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Etna who released
a statement saying both parties have agreed to a hostage
release and cease fire deal. Now keep in mind buried
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in this as the particulars the Israeli government has to
release thirty terrorists for every male hostage that Hamas has,
and fifty prisoners for every female hostage. Thirty fifty isn't
talked about much in the mainstream media, and we still
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don't know how many of the hostages that are being
released from hamas are alive or remains. It's headed the
Cabinet for approval. Even as we speak, President elect Trump's
inauguration is being called an attractive potential target for violent extremists.
Speaker 5 (12:21):
Mark Mayfield reports.
Speaker 7 (12:22):
That's according to US national security agencies. The FBI, Secret Service,
Capital Police, the Washington DC government, and the Supreme Court's
Police Department have compiled a threat assessment. It laid out
various scenarios and the types of people like foreign or
domestic terrorists.
Speaker 5 (12:37):
Who could make them happen.
Speaker 7 (12:39):
Officials have been on high alert, especially after last summer's
assassination attempts on Trump and the New Year's Day attacks
in New Orleans and Las Vegas. The agencies do note
that there are no specific credible threats.
Speaker 5 (12:49):
I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Well, if you thought RFK Junior, a former Democrat presidential candidate,
or Telsea Gabbard were strange bedfellows, here comes New York
City Mayor Eric Ada to Florida to meet with President
elect Trump.
Speaker 8 (13:02):
The Mayor's office quietly dropped a schedule update Thursday night,
announcing Adam's trip. Adams has talked about working with the
incoming administration despite Trump's repeated attacks and complaints about his
former home city and state. Adams shifted to a tougher
tone on migrants suspected of crimes after meeting with Trump's
incoming borders are last month. Trump has threatened to strip
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federal funding to the city unless it helps with his
planned immigration crackdown. He's also talked of possibly pardoning Adams,
who faces an April trial on federal bribery charges. Andrew
Whitman NBC News Radio New York.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
What a journey it was from a less than mediocre
Major leaguer to an American treasure. Legendary baseball broadcaster Bob.
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Bucher is dead.
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His death was confirmed by the Milwaukee Brewers. Yucker called
Brewers games for fifty four years.
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On into the wind Up.
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In his first offering, Josh the bit Outside, he tried
the corner and mist.
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He played in the MLB from nineteen sixty two to
nineteen sixty seven for the Milwaukee Braves, Saint Louis Cardinals,
Philadelphia Phillies, and Atlanta Braves, winning the World Series with
the Cardinals in nineteen sixty four. Yucker also is known
for his appearances throughout pop culture, including in the Major
League Film trilogy, and is in the Celebrity wing of
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the WWE Hall of Fame. I'm Michael Cassler.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
There's some alarming news about cancer, showing the demographics are
shifting from men to women and from older to younger.
Speaker 10 (14:29):
The American Cancer Society report shows that younger women are
developing cancer at almost twice the rate of younger men.
Cancer rates and women ages fifty to sixty four are
higher than those in men for the first time ever.
Breast and thyroid cancers are driving that trend, accounting for
nearly half of all cancer cases in women under fifty.
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Doctors aren't sure why, but they're looking at alcohol consumption,
lack of exercise, and frequent dieting as possible factors.
Speaker 5 (14:59):
I'm Sarah.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
The musicians performing for President Elect Trump's inauguration weekend are
being announced. Carrie Underwood, You're listening to Kid Rock, Hilly Ray, Cyrus,
Jason Aldeen, Rascal Flats, even the Village People. A statement
from the inaugural committee said the weekend will be a
celebration of music, unity and patriotism, ushering in America's new
Golden Age. The list includes a surprise musical guest. Well,
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we know that's not Lee Greenwood. That'd be the least surprise.
Red says it might be Beyonce and she'll actually sing
this time. I wonder who the surprise guest is. Speaking
of great musical entertainers, some of the biggest names in
music are coming together to raise money for thousands of
people affected by the wildfires in la.
Speaker 5 (15:45):
Mark Mayfield's back to phillis in page.
Speaker 7 (15:57):
GMZ reports Billie Eilish, Lady G and the Renhunt Chili
Peppers have been booked to perform at an upcoming benefit concert.
Sources say Green Day, Jelly Roll, and Gracie Adams are
also on the lineup. The benefit concert will reportedly take
place on Thursday, January the thirtieth in two separate venues,
the Into A Dome and the Kia Forum.
Speaker 5 (16:16):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Should I do this in preview form
or review form?
Speaker 3 (16:21):
Chiefs will man handle the Texans, Lions will outlast the Commanders.
Eagles will be shocked by the Rams and the Ravens
and the bills will go down to the wire. It's
a divisional round of playoffs coming this weekend.
Speaker 5 (16:33):
Birthdays.
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Jim Carrey is sixty three, Family Feud, Steve Harvey is
sixty eight. RFK Junior is seventy one and you just
heard him singing moments ago. He's got a role to
play in the inaugural Weekend Kid Rock fifty fourth. It's
your birthday. Happy birthday, So glad you were born and
thanks for making your morning show a part of your
big day.
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Hi.
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This voice, Michael.
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made seaw Farage his press secretary. That would have just
thrown everybody for a lootle, would it have? By the way,
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Finally we got Roger and Sacramento.
Speaker 11 (18:27):
Good morning, Michael, Greetings from Sacramento on Happy Friday. I've
watched politics for my sixty five years on Earth, swing
like a pennsulum, all the way left, all the way right,
and going from guardrail to guardrail. What gives you confidence
that this is going to be different? I am hopeful
like you, and I'd also like to ask, how do
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you think this all fits in under the lens of
Biblical prophecy.
Speaker 5 (18:53):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
I'm gonna do the last first, because I don't see
anything significant in the reawakening in America that is pertinent
to biblical prophecy. And I don't confuse when things are
going really bad, the fall of the United States with
the fall of mankind. So there's a much bigger kingdom
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at play the things that I'm looking at in terms.
And I don't focus a lot on this because it's
a fool's errand nobody knows, not even the son, only
the father when enough is enough. But we were told
to be aware of the hour in which we live,
and I still see in that Matthew passage there were
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at the point where and then you're turned over and
killed for my namesake. But you know, I always keep
my eye on the epicenter, and the epicenter is Israel,
and the epicenter of the epicenter is Jerusalem. The epicenter
of the epicenter of the epicenter is the Temple Mount.
So I am looking at the formation. You know, if
I start seeing the terrorist nations uniting and other non
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terrorist nations uniting with them, all against Israel, then I
perk up. I don't really take my cues on biblical
prophecy from American politics at all. That's number one. Number
two swings and then define swings, right, would you call
Ronald Reagan a swing? I mean, there's this swing from
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Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan, but then there's a swing from
Ronald Reagan to a twenty five year Reagan Revolution. Is
that a pendulum swing? But you know, as we go
through and dissect and that really kind of revisits really
our entire theme for the day that it does seem
like there's something bigger than Donald Trump's victory, something bigger
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than Trump just won, and something bigger than Kamala Harris
and Joe.
Speaker 5 (20:52):
Biden just lost.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
We see that in the DEI FBI announcement shutting down
the DEI Department. We saw the state of Indiana join
a dozen other states and shutting down DIEA. There's a
death of DEI. There's a death of journalism. We see
that in the Washington Post headline today. Well, they suddenly
have a new mission serve all of America, and what
was your mission before?
Speaker 5 (21:16):
They're dead?
Speaker 3 (21:16):
They're decomposing and they're trying to resurrect. And I don't
think they're going to be able to do it any
better than CNN, any better than the World Health Organization,
or any better than the CDC. There's a lot of
fingerprints that look different this time around. But ultimately my
answer to you as to why I think this is
different is found in our poll of the day, and
anybody in talk radio can do a big thing.
Speaker 5 (21:38):
See I bet y'all, Biden. No, the miracle is.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
With the indoctrination, not education from K through twelve and
then higher education at universities in the intelligentsia, to the
mainstream media, the magazines, to television, to social media, in
the midst of death of journalism, in the midst of
the social delay, the American people were able to see
through all of it. And they didn't just see Donald
Trump and buy into a personality game. No, they saw
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it issue by issue. Look at these pulling numbers. First,
we get into his favorability rating thirty eight percent. That's bad,
still partisan. Seventy one percent favorable among Democrats, but seventeen
percent unfavorable among Democrats. That's a divided party, probably divided
more than that. Pie shows Republicans just the opposite eighty
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one unfavorable, fifteen percent favorable. What fifteen percent of Republicans
have a favorable opinion of Joe Biden. Here's what killed them.
Independence and independence aren't the people that aren't Republican or
Democrat anymore, though they are. It's more than that, because
it's grown. The Democrat Party has gotten so far left,
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reasonable people have become independent. The Republican Party has either
a combination of going so far right but over not
living its platform and what it believes has forced them out.
So this is a much bigger piece of the overall pie.
Independence America is becoming very independent. The two party system
is really in peril. And that went fifty nine to
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twenty six unfavorable to favorable approval rating is this isn't
what you think of him personally, this is what you
think of the job he did. Overall fifty one percent
disapproval thirty six percent approval. Democrats seventy sixteen, Republicans eighty
three percent disapproved to eleven percent approve. But Independence fifty
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eight percent disapproval to twenty six percent approval. Okay, well,
how do you know that's not personality politics? Because then
we go into the issue by issue with a to
f grades handling of the immigration and border security situation.
We talked about it in Israel problem. He had a
border problem and in its economy stupid handling of immigration
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eight percent a thirty eight percent F over four times
four and a half to one F on immigration economy
eleven percent, a three to one thirty four percent F
violence and crime in the country ten percent, a three
to one thirty one percent F handling of his Israel
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and Hamas seven percent, a thirty percent F spending in taxes.
Both parties should get an F for this, but Biden
gets ten percent a thirty two percent F Russia nine
percent a twenty eight percent F Iran eight percent, a
twenty nine percent F handling of Russia Ukraine war eleven percent,
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a thirty percent F China nine a twenty six percent
F North Korea nine a twenty six percent F handling
of anti Semitism and prejudice towards Jews ten percent, a
twenty five percent. Overall performance as a president twelve percent
give him an A thirty two percent. Nearly three to
one give him an F. This is a failed presidency
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and time will not be kind to Joe Biden. In fact,
it will go on to prove we never really was president.
But he leaves office giving a bitter, spiteful farewell address
to a nation that said good riddance a long time ago.
But to answer that caller's question for very specific reasons,
and think of the wall from social media to education
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to mainstream legacy media of disinformation, distortion and deception, and
the American people saw through it. Your hope is beyond
Donald Trump. There's something bigger than won than Donald Trump.
And there's something bigger that lost than Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris. And the evidence is in all these polls
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as well as our other story and our journey of discovery.
Now the Washington Post has a new mission. Now the
Washington Post has a new mission statement. And what is it? Well,
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we're going to serve all. Now, who are you serving before?
Their slogan used to be democracy dies in darkness for
really a century, but for decade upon decade and generation
upon generation, these newspapers, not just the Washington Post or
the Los Angeles Times or Tulsa World or Tennesseean or
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wherever you get your newspaper, for years they would PLoP
their papers in your front door, trying to sell a
worldview and policy views that were anesthetical to everything you believe.
What made it finally die? What about that moment? Makes
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this bigger than Trump? Or how about the FBI with
cash Pttel on the way and Donald Trump on the way?
They completely shut down their DEI office. State of Indiana
with a new governor company did the same and joined
a dozen other states. There's just a lot of signs
that point to something bigger than just Donald Trump won,
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something bigger than just Joe Biden and Kamala Harris lost.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.
Speaker 5 (27:38):
If you're just waking up.
Speaker 3 (27:39):
We finally have a hostage release deal done between Israel
and Hamas bibetnah who made the announcement to his citizen's
early Friday morning. Israeli time cabinet is set to approve
it even as we speak. The confirmation of the death
toll now has risen to twenty seven. In the wildfire
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wildfires of southern California, firefighters are still battling two massive fires,
and there are major rumblings in the state over whether
or not California Governor Gavin Newsom will retain his job
once the wildfires in southern California are under control.
Speaker 5 (28:15):
I wonder what the fate of the mirror is.
Speaker 3 (28:17):
President elect Trump's inauguration is being called an attractive potential
target for violent extremists. Let's pray not, and I mean
that figuratively and literally all weekend long. Let's pray not.
And the Supreme Court will release at least one opinion
today regarding the upcoming TikTok ban. We always give the
final story to Rory O'Neil. Rory, I gotta ask a
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question that's off topic, su, What's gonna happen with TikTok today?
I mean, TikTok has mentioned that they're gonna enforce the
ban starting today, but then that really kind of translated to, well,
no downloading of new applications, but it shouldn't affect anybody
that's already downloaded. Then we have the Supreme Court releasing
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an opinion today. We've got Donald Trump promising an executive order,
of course, that has to be enforced by car. I mean,
is it going away or what? I don't even I
can't even figure it out. I do this for a living. Yeah,
practically speaking, no, it won't. It looks like TikTok, Donald
Trump will supported enough. And in the statute it says
that if a deal is still in the works to
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have a domestic ownership of TikTok, that's reason enough that
they can extend it for this deadline for ninety days.
And even the Biden administration says they won't enforce the
band that's supposed to take effect on Sunday. So I
would suspect that it's going to be business as usual,
especially come twelve oh one Monday. All right, So if
I say it looks like the Biden administration's kicking the
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can to the next administration, which is kicking the can
at least another ninety days. On technicality, everybody's kicking the can.
Speaker 5 (29:47):
So nothing right now, right?
Speaker 9 (29:50):
That's isn't that how Washington works these days with budgets
and everything.
Speaker 5 (29:54):
Yeah, now that you mentioned it.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
Also, we have an update on the Israeli hamasies.
Speaker 5 (29:58):
Fire boy. I'll tell you what I know.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
Nobody really talks about it, but the thirty to fifty formula,
So Israel has to release thirty terrorists prisoners for every
one male Israeli that gets released, and fifty terrorist prisoners
for every one female I mean that doesn't seem fair.
Speaker 9 (30:18):
Yeah, the description of some of these suspects was also
pretty strained in some ways. Look, Israel arrests an awful
lot of people and has they were released one hundreds
in the last time there was a ceasefire back shortly
after October seventh. So this is something that has happened frequently.
They've had these massive prison release releases to try to
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answer the demands of Hamas, and I mean that over
the years. So here is essentially just another one. Of
course they haven't worked in the past, but they're repeating
it and trying again.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
Yeah, and we talked about this yesterday at great length.
But you know, and I guess the swapping of prisoners
begins this weekend, So you know, there's phase one, Phase two,
Phase three, there's this weekend and coming days. But sooner
or later we're going to get a clearer picture of
just how many of those being released by Hamas really
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exist alive.
Speaker 4 (31:16):
Right.
Speaker 9 (31:17):
I think we're expecting three women to be released on
Sunday morning who are alive, and then in the next
six weeks there will release the total of thirty three
of the more than one hundred who are still being
held captive, and as you said, it'll be a mix
of people who are dead and alive.
Speaker 5 (31:32):
There's incredible pressure on net Yahoo from the.
Speaker 9 (31:36):
People of Israel to get this deal done, essentially saying,
you know, release whatever prisoner you have to do, whatever
it takes to get the hostages set free.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
Coming up this weekend on the Weekend Dive, which can
be heard on many of your iHeartRadio stations and of
course anytime anywhere on the iHeartRadio.
Speaker 9 (31:52):
App So much to get to between the fires. This
piece deal also preview in the first one hundred days
of the administration, and we'll talk to author Scott Turou,
the man behind Presumed Innocent, you know, the Harrison Ford movie.
Now he's got to Presume Guilty that just came out
this week, so we'll talk to him about that new book.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
Roy O'Neil, always working hard weekday and weekend.
Speaker 5 (32:15):
Appreciate you. We'll talk again next week.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
It's gonna be a really different morning Friday, Mark, We're
gonna we plan to have I say this flippantly, a
correspondent on the ground in our nation's capital for the inauguration,
Simon Conway. Now, Simon, I believe does and I may
get this wrong. I hope I don't. I think he
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does mornings in Orlando and afternoons in Des Moines. Naturally,
he's a citizen of America now who was born in London.
I don't know that I've ever off the air hit
it off so quickly with somebody. This guy is, Hey,
what I would call a hoot and a half. Now,
what's that actually happening? I think in Des Moines he
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has to go off the air at seven thirty Central,
and then they're putting our show on to cover, so
we're kind of serving each other. He's going to be
our guy on the ground and a frigid DC for
the inauguration ceremony as well as parade and so on,
and then we're going to kind of cover for him
along the way, so we're going to have some fun
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with that.
Speaker 4 (33:24):
It is.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
It is a historic, extraordinary day. I said this yesterday,
and I don't know everybody. You know, what state of
the unions have been, what they've become, you know, But
at the end of the day, it's still the ultimate
pomp of Washington, and inaugurations are the same way. There
is something about an outgoing president and an incoming president,
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meeting at the front door of the White House and
making their way to the Capitol together. This will be
different because Donald Trump's honey, I'm home again to Joe Biden.
So but anyway, there will be the changing of the guard,
the changing of the furniture, and then the transferral of power.
Speaker 5 (34:01):
We'll bring it all to you on Monday morning.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michaelndel Joano