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The political theater in Minnesota, can it be stopped with 1500 troops?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
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(00:44):
Top of the Morning, till you. Welcome to Monday, January nineteenth.
You have a long twenty twenty six on the air
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is your morning show. I'm Michael del Jarana to serve you.
Jeffers got the sound read, keeping an eye on the
content and if you're just waking up. The Pentagon as

(01:04):
reportedly ready to deploy fifteen hundred active duty troops to Minnesota.
More on why. In a moment, President Trump says Denmark
has failed to address what he says is Russia's threat
to Greenland. President Trump reportedly also wants nations to pay
a billion dollars if they want a permanent seat on
the gazaboard a piece. As we Interface two of Peace

(01:27):
in the Middle East plans, and NASA has a giant
Artemis two rocket now on the launch plaid now on
the launch pat ready for launch, and its pursuit of
the Moon and Mars beyond. AFC NFC championship games are set.
The College Football National Championship Game is here tonight for Miami.
What a matchup. So we have the Miami Hurricane, who,

(01:52):
as luck would have it, earn their way to the
National Championship Game and they get to play it at
home at hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Indiana's crushed everyone
on its path Alabama and the Rose Bowl Oregon in
the Peach Bowl, led by Kurt Signetti, who is one
of the most intimidating and colorful and effective head football

(02:18):
coaches in recent college history. They're led by a Heisman
Trophy winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Indiana is so good sometimes
you forget just how inconceivable it was not long ago,
just two years ago, to imagine the Hoosiers being the

(02:38):
most dominant team in college football and playing for a
national championship. As for Miami, they're not choplivery either. Led
by Carson Beck, they've proven they belong, taking out Texas
A and M, the Ohio State Buckeyes, and last the
Old Miss Rebels to earn tonight's national championship game, where
they'll be an eight and a half point underdog to Indiana.

(03:00):
I can't wait to see what Big John thinks about
this game. Who is your daddy and what does he
do well? I think he do what he do. I
still like Indiana minus eight and a half, so maybe
we'll have a close game tonight. How did we do
on I meant to keep track of this. Big John

(03:20):
was going to do the under and the Bears game
and the Bills. So I think he went oh and two.
Not sure what that Bears under over was, but I
think it went over. I don't follow all that stuff.
I had a disaster now. I said I thought Denver
was going to win, but I would not pick against Buffalo.
I love the Bills and I just wouldn't believe it.

(03:42):
And really, Josh Allen three touchdowns, James Cook one hundred
and seventeen yard. If you'd have told me before the game,
Allen's going to throw three touchdowns. Cooks can't get one
hundred and seventeen yards and say they did it, you
would have thought they would have been cooking. But Bo
Nicks and the Reps too much for the Bill. Broncos
win an overtime thirty three to thirty over Buffalo. Sehn

(04:03):
Payton's Broncos will host the AFC Championship. Rasheed Shaheed What
a big trade that turned out to be with the
New Orleans Saints. He starts the game with a ninety
five yard kickoff return for a touchdown. That's all the
Seahawks needed to secure that game. But then Kenneth Walker
the third came along with one hundred and sixteen yards
and three touchdowns, all Seahawks forty one to six over

(04:25):
the forty nine Ers. Seattle will host the NFC Championship game.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
C J.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Stroud with four interceptions and Mike Rabels New England Patriots
twenty eight to sixteen over. The Texans are headed to
Denver for the AFC Championship. Caleb Williams and Matthew Stafford
almost through for the exact same yardage. Matthew Stafford through
for two hundred and fifty eight yards. Caleb Williams threw
for two hundred and fifty seven, including a touchdown pass
to tie the game. That I think, I mean that

(04:52):
was up there with like Joe Montana hitting in the
back of the end zone, d White, dwy Clark. Yeah,
it was just magically. You thought, well, that's it, right,
the Bears are going to go on to win. No,
because Kayleb Williams also through three interceptions, the last one
in overtime that let the Rams drive and the winning
field goal twenty to seventeen over the Bears. So Page, man,

(05:16):
I mean that I don't even I don't even want
to go there. I don't even know. No, no, no, no, no,
you don't understand. I'm sorry. I apologize. According to my
Ara ring, you all need to be gentle today. Oh
I'm not joking. You want me looking up? Is that
read it for you? Yes? Due to I don't even
know if this ring sense is so much that I

(05:37):
am thoroughly convinced that it knows that the Bears lost.
So I woke up this morning and it said last
night's sleep didn't give you as much total, deep or
rem as your body might need. The key thing is
you did sleep, but you need to be gentle with

(06:00):
yourself today. Well that's you being gentle with yourself. Well yeah,
but I think that applies to you too as usual.
And you know, and then you're going to bring up
the last throw, Well that means do you know what
my thought was off his back foot like that. I mean,
he threw that ball blindly when he ran and got
that first down. And you're thinking, Okay, I know Santos,

(06:21):
I know cold weather, I know the direction they're heading in.
They probably need ten more for sure. But I had
this thought, oh my gosh, this is the moment. This
is now Caleb Williams team. And then he makes that
decision and that throw. Michael, you have to admit, these
young quarterbacks they make the greatest place on earth and

(06:43):
they make the stupidest place on earth. I mean, give
me the chance tomorrow to have a choice. I take
Kayleb Williams again, and I think the future is bright
for a well coached Bears team. But yeah, that was
hard breaking. So we have the Patriots in the Bronco.
By the way, I had a tremendous I didn't have

(07:04):
much rem sleep last night, only thirty six minutes of
rem but one of them included I was at a
golf course, oh way, and I'm on the tea box
getting ready to tee off and Jim Nantz joins the foursome.
I got to play golf with Jim Nantz, who called
so many memorable masters. The Azalea's will be in full bloom.

(07:30):
You realize once we get past the Super Bowl, there's
nothing until March Madness and the Masters and both. They
used to be all about Jim Nantz until Jim walked
away from the basketball. But he'll never walk away from
the rolling hills of the vision of Bobby Jones and
the Masters. So I was doing because I do that

(07:50):
with strangers on the course. You know they're lining up
for a shot, and I do the whole Jim Nance
so you just to tie in some storylines that I've
picked up by hanging out with him. But what a
thrill that would be to play golf with Jim Nance. Well,
absolutely and then they alarm one off right in the
middle of my time with jim Nantz. No wonder you
need to be gentle with me today. I'll do the
best listen. I didn't even much sleep last night. I'm

(08:12):
on a mad men binge right now and I didn't
sleep till midnight last night. It is good, and I'm
not going You'll know. You'll know you've you've been watching
too long when you go pick up a pack of
Lucky Strikes and start smoking right in the bedroom. Then
you know you've had a madman binge. So that kind
of brings us to whatever this is. It's narrative, it's

(08:36):
a political theater. It's storyline, and I guess at some
point it's probably got a lot of you wondering, wow,
this is just out of control, paid for anarchists and insurrections, insurrectionists,
or you might be just thinking it's a political theater.
They did cross some lines this weekend. A mob of

(08:58):
anti Ice agitators stormed a church Sunday in Saint Paul
demanding justice for Renee. We nailed this from day one.
It's just a matter of how it's going to play out,
all right. They wanted a George Floyd distraction. Now, I
can tell you that people hate when I say this,

(09:18):
but we're kind of caught in a matrix, and this
type of matrix, with this type of death of journalism,
this places both ways. Everything plays the matrix way. So
they had a scandal, and I can tell you Red
would tell you when we were looking over the Senate

(09:39):
seats that Senate race is now in play. So there
is both there is consequence on both sides of this.
You can control the theater and the narrative, but you
can't control the consequence. Is what I'm trying to spit
out now. By the same token, I could tell you

(10:00):
that I don't know what the president can do now. Clearly,
at first, clearly they didn't want to. They were fanning
the flames and exciting, inciting exactly what they have now,
whether they want to continue to incite or stop, they
can't stop it. So now the president doesn't have much

(10:21):
of a choice but for the for the far left.
And I could play a clip, but it's so frustrating.
Remember I'm having to be gentle with myself today and
I need to be gentle with you. I could play
you a clip of our friend Scott Jennings, poor guy
on the CNN panel, and what he goes through as

(10:44):
this woman just pounds narrative and upon fiction. I just
just making stuff up as she goes and creating this
ridiculous non reality the scenario. And then the host goes
Scott and it's one of my favorite Scott Jenning moments.

(11:07):
So ever, he goes, what would you like to respond to? What?
That's how the political script and the political theater has
gotten so out of control it's almost impossible for any
of us to respond. But if you can't keep these

(11:28):
kooks Franz and Ali's out of churches from disrupting, I mean,
we have a clip of one of the ICE agents
and he just in frustration stops. We're trying to get
a child sex offender and you're honking horns. Who are
you defending? And that's what we're kind of all watching.

(11:54):
But where does it go If they're not willing to
they were certainly willing to incite all this, not willing
to stop it. I think the President's got only one choice,
sending troops to do it now, that'll just fill their
narrative and for their portion in the matrix, bubble. Well,
here's the tyrant now using the I mean I had
to do something today I've never done for you. I

(12:16):
had to say I love my audience too much to
do a Bruce Springsteen story. This guy is so out
of touch with any sense of facts or balance, and
I'm not gonna do it. Donald Trump say, there's good
people on both sides. It's just I can't do it

(12:37):
to you. It's that ridiculous. But our question of the
day is as simple as it looks. Things are getting
more and more out of control by the moment in Minnesota.
How do you get him into control? And will fifteen
hundred active duty troops do it Minnesota or just make
it worse. That's the game we're playing, because that's what

(12:58):
we've been dealt. Sitting at the kitchen table on Monday,
January the nineteenth, this is your morning show with Michael
Del Trono.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
Mike, we went one and one this weekend. Cannot believe
how Buffalo lost that game. At the end, the Bears
did hit the of the gimme Indiana latest seven and
a half right now, Although we're worried about Miami with
a backdoor cover book, you gotta.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Be genting on me today. The back door covering you
like that, that's Bookie talk right there. Well, I don't
want to make you mad, But what about the play
that I think costs Buffalo the game for me? Reception
knee down at the very worst, you would call it incomplete. No,

(13:48):
they call it an interception and a strip. The same
plays happens in the Bears game, and they give the
Rams the reception and put it right there. I mean,
I have to be but I want you to know.
I think NFL is becoming like high line. It's so
freaking fixed, fixed high line. Let's just all yeah, why

(14:09):
don't we just give him that big highlight stick? All right?
The starting in sports, Josh Allen three touchdowns, James Cook
one hundred and seventeen yards. You think that would have
been enough, But it wasn't. Bow Nicks and the Reps
just too much for the Bills. Broncos win it thirty
three thirty in overtime. Sean Payton's Broncos will host the

(14:29):
AFC Championship. Rashid Shaheed did everything they needed in a
ninety five yard opening kickoff touchdown, but Kenneth Walker the
third piled down one hundred and sixteen and three touchdowns
all Seahawks forty one to six over the forty nine Ers.
Seattle will host the NFC Championship yesterday. C J. Stroud.
I mean, you couldn't have had a worse first half
in the history of the game of football. Four interceptions.

(14:51):
Mike Rabeles. New England Patriots took advantage of that twenty
eight to sixteen. With the win over the Texans, They're
headed to Denver for the AFC Championship. Caleb Williams and
Matthew Stafford through for almost the exact same yardage. Stafford
had one more yard two hundred and fifty eight, but
Williams had three picks and that led to the ot
win for the Rams twenty to seventeen. So you have
the Patriots and the Broncos Sunday at two, Rams and

(15:13):
Seahawks Sunday at five point thirty. National Championship. Miami Hurricanes
not only in the National Championship, and they they earned it.
I mean some might say they shouldn't even have been
in it. Notre Dame should have been What do you
do with that argument. They took out Texas A and
m They took out the Buckeyes. They took out Ole Miss.

(15:34):
They've earned their chance to play at home tonight against
the Indiana Hoosiers, who seemed to be, in my opinion,
the best coached, best bought. You know, if only these
NFL general managers could buy winning teams the way they
can in college. I think it's gonna be a great game.

(15:54):
Big John using terminology that makes me laugh in cough,
but it's true. This Miami defense and being at home,
you know, with the eight and a half, that all
screams back door cover. But we'll see. I think Indiana,
this is what I love about Indiana, and I'm gonna
leave it at this. And I don't like to encourage
gambling at all. I'm just saying, who's gonna win the game?

(16:18):
Indiana's coach will have the same look on his face
if they're down thirty, down one with the ball, or
up forty. This team leaves no doubt. Remember that line
in Remember the Titan, Remember the Titan, leave no doubt.

(16:38):
That's how the Indiana Hoosiers play. That leave no doubt mentality,
That best bought team, that best coach team. I like
the Hoosiers minus eight and a half, but another late night,
so we'll all have to be gentle with me again tomorrow.
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(17:05):
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Speaker 4 (17:26):
Michael, Jeffrey and Raddit's Woody, a great recamp of the NFL.
I could have swore I was listening to a sports
talk show, but you neglected one thing, and I'll be
gentle here, Michael. You guys didn't mention bow Nix breaking
a bone in his foot on the play before the
winning field goal.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
He's done out this season over? How is that a
thank Denver? First of all, for those that are just
waking up as thirty six minutes after the hour, they
tell me early birds get the worm. I don't believe
in worms. Anymore. I just soon sit here and starve. Secondly,

(18:09):
according to my urr ring, everyone is to be gentle
with me today. I don't think you all are being gentle.
When I say gentle, I mean rainforest inspirational, relaxing gentle. No,
I love bo Nick's I think he's I think the

(18:31):
kid's a winner. You know, it was just kind of
a fluke. I don't think you know. The original rumor
was that it happened when he was centering it for
the kicker, and why was it even needed for a
twenty seven yard winning field goal. It actually happened a
few plays earlier, which is why Red has the theory.
That's why the refs had to step in and fix
the remainder of the drive in the game. No, it's heartbreaking.

(18:54):
I had a different take on that Bill's Broncos game.
That is either the worst officiating, but it was all
weekend long. If I'll tell you a guy that's so
disgusted he may quit is Troy Aikman. You can tell
listening to Troy Aikman. He doesn't know what's happened to
the game in the league that he loves. And we

(19:18):
have an interview coming up later this week with the
Gentleman who's out with a new book on the impact
of gaming on sports. But you know, bo Nicks, I've
heard everything, seen everything online. Oh it's karma, probably fixed
the game. It's a great kid and he didn't deserve
you know. But yeah, this changes everything for Sean Payton,
I think. But I would say if we get the

(19:41):
Patriots and the Seahawks, that's probably lookout for the Rams,
saying that all year. But I would think if you
get Seattle in New England, you probably got the two
best teams. I don't care about either of them, but
let's see him play each other and find out who's
the best. That's kind of what we're gonna do tonight
in college football, right Hey, if you're just waking up,

(20:01):
we really do want the early bird to get the warm.
Thirty eight minutes after the hour, the Pentagon is ready
to deploy fifteen hundred active duty troops because things are
out of control in Minnesota. Meanwhile, the President says Denmark
has failed to address what he says is the Russian
threat in Greenland. There was a lot of push on
the to do people still watch those talking head shows.

(20:23):
I mean, you want to talk about like Matrix improv.
I mean it's like I Red makes me sit through
all the clips and I'm like, we none of us
were watching that. Hey, I was at the at the
hospital with my mom and then I was, you know,
watching the football. No, who watches that nonsense. I am
excited about going to the moon. And in thirty minutes
we'll talk to worry a little bit about that. Roy's

(20:43):
kind of kind of has the whole weekend wrap up
from the new tariffs for those who do not support
our acquisition of Greenland. You know, that's one of our
our first missiles that fly tariff. We have the US
Army on standby over Minneapolis, the Justice Department investigating elected officials.

(21:06):
And yes, a rocket on the pad pointed right at
the moon, which is ultimately pointed at Mars. We'll talk
more about that with Roy O'Neil in thirty minutes, and
then I set up a guest today because we had
a story on Friday. I never really got a chance
to do it. But you know, this has been coming
for what almost the last fifty well for some it
never left, but the last fifteen years, in particular, the

(21:29):
resurgence of vinyl records, and you know, you can be
walking a target and they don't have a CD section,
or you know, there's a vinyl section, And I mean
I see albums that used to be on my floor.
And so where the real growth that's coming from is
not just us buying record players and you know, going

(21:52):
back and rebuying Fleetwood, mac Rumors or Boston or Zeppelin four. No,
it's the new artist and they're selling millions of copies
of vinyl, not just downloads. Which there's so many interesting
things to talk about. The album used to be a statement.
The album used to be an experience in and of itself.

(22:12):
In fact, remember when we used to have album cuts,
there was a Journey song and then then those nuts
up that would be some Stone and love. Stone Stone
in Love's a great song. You never heard anybody play
Stone in Love, but if you had the album, you

(22:33):
loved Stone in Love, even though it was never a hit.
Now they hits, they spoke for themselves. But yeah, and
the same thing I can say for Ario Speedwagon. They left,
so we don't really have the album experience. So anyway,
I'm talking about albums, and then I get an email
out of the blue from this from John Marshall. John
is known as Mighty John the Record Guy. On your
morning show today. Next hour, we're gonna visit with Mighty

(22:55):
John the Record Guy, and we're gonna do two things.
One like guys do with baseball cards. I mean, I
remember we had Ty Cobb, I remember when we had
we had the rookie Mickey Mantle when he was number
six not seven when I think of that, the Aurelio
Rodrigez card for the Detroit Tigers where it was the

(23:17):
bat Boy and not really Aurelio rod Reagan. We had
all those cards and nobody knows where they went, and
of course they're worth millions. How many albums next to
our lava lamp, next to our bean bag on our
shag rug filled with marijuana seeds? How many albums did

(23:40):
we have leaning against the wall? And what would they
be worth? So when it comes to Mighty John the
Record Guy, he can tell you what any album is
valued at and you may have some still in your collection.
So we're gonna do that along with sounds the day.
Next hour. All right, I love this story, and Red's
gonna go which one? Which one? Did I work so
hard on it? And that he loves, probably the one

(24:02):
you didn't even think I would love, which is few
see race relations in America better today? How can that
be my children? Now? I have to always do this
disclaimer because if I don't, I'll get emails and people

(24:24):
act like I didn't know it. Barack Obama was mostly Caucasian.
That is not a racist thing to say. That is
not a narrative ized thing to say. That's just a
blood fact. He was fifty percent Caucasian and his father
was thirty four percent Arabic and sixteen percent African American.

(24:50):
But he looked, you know, black, and he sees himself
as a black person. So with that in mind, one
would say even after a black president and everyone thought
America would certainly, but it's how he handled it. So

(25:16):
it's Martin Luther King day. How does his dream look today?
How are we as a nation perceivably after having a
black president today, having a black and Indian woman vice
president who ran for president, there's no one that thinks

(25:43):
for better today. Now I can get into a bunch
of different questions. Does this just fall into the impossible matrix?
Does this just fall into the impossible? Shirts and skins
and blue versus red. By the way, careful if we

(26:05):
start saying race relations are a problem of blue versus red,
because that's literally reliving the storylines leading into a civil war.
I'm going to take a completely different take, So stay
with me. I won't personalize it. In general, if you

(26:29):
are raised with what you would perceive later in life
as a bad father, and it could be for whatever reason,
he was never home, he never spent quality time with me,
he never listened, he never instilled values, or he kept leaving,

(26:55):
having affairs, what have you. I want you to know
that it's good that as you get older and you
have children, you go, well, I'm not going to be
my dad, Okay, so what are you going to be?

(27:16):
There are very wise human behavior spiritual shepherds who are
much wiser than me that will tell you cannot become
something with the goal of not being something. It can
only take you so far. In fact, the experts will
tell you it's just a good, natural, instinctive starting point,

(27:42):
but it will never get you there. It's funny. I
do this usually just to aggravate David Sanati, but I
asked chat GPT because I wanted to see what it
would say. On this issue, and I got to give
it a pretty good grade and some little bit of

(28:04):
uh who language. It basically said what I just said,
and then it gets to the part of what I'm
going to say, why is it not enough? On its own?
Great question? Right? Wait, I know nobody knows what a
bad dad is like me. Nobody knows the cost and

(28:28):
the threat of a bad dad like me. How can
that not be enough? This is ai, Well, being a
great dad isn't just the absence of harm, not yelling,
teaching calmly, not abandoning, showing up constantly, not criticizing, actively encouraging. No,

(28:49):
kids don't just need a dad who isn't bad. They
need one that's good. Well, what defines good a specially
when you don't know it? I'm using all that in
an analogy, But in the analogy, as often as the
case in my forty two years of radio, that's usually

(29:11):
where God's speaking to somebody in the analogy. So if
you're young and you just had kids, email me, I'll
help you. You can't not your way to being something.
Don't let anybody that make you believe that's enough. Now
my personal opinion, and I'm not putting my faith in

(29:34):
your face. I went through a very look you want
to hear something said. I remember one time holding my
bulldog in my arms and crying and saying, God, Father, God,
I don't know how. I don't know how to relate
to you. I know how I love Joey. Tell me?

(29:55):
Is it like that? Can you imagine talking to the
creator of the world, who first loved me, who knows
every hair on my head, knit me together while I
was still in my mother's womb. Is somehow, in some
way I can't conceive, loves me so much, in a
way he's incomplete without me. Would he exist without me? Fine?

(30:20):
But just like I would exist if something happened to
one of my children, I would never be the same.
And I'm holding a dog and I'm telling and I'm
asking him, do you love me the way I love
this dog? Meaning I don't want him to pee in
the house, but when he does, it doesn't affect my

(30:40):
love at all. And I'll love him pe if I
have to before I ever turn my back. And God began,
even in that sad moment, to gently reveal himself to me. Now,
by the time I had my children, my role model
was my heavenly Father, not my earthly father, was his
living word. And I would read words and I would

(31:04):
come to conclusions. Wait a minute, my first covenant is
with their mother. I love my children by loving their mother.
Someone's got to be the head of this house when
push comes to shove. Now, that doesn't mean I rule
over my wife, just the opposite, I may add, But
I'm being gentle on myself today. No, I'm loving her
as Christ loved the church. I don't even notice what

(31:26):
she's doing for me because I'm too busy serving her.
But I'm You have to have a standard. That's why
the best coaches in the world don't tell you, hey, hey,
you're dipping your elbow, you're dipping your shoulder. Don't tell
me what I'm not doing, tell me what to do.

(31:47):
I learned more, and I had great coaches in high school.
Al Widenbacker was one of the best coaches in the
history of high school baseball. I was spoiled, rotten, and
I got news for you. When the roving instructor of
the Texas Rangers came to tell us, I learned more
at second base with him in five minutes than my

(32:08):
entire life in baseball. And I would look you right
in the eye and tell you it's because he got
to what should be done, not what I was doing wrong.
You want to become excellence, you need to understand the
standard of excellence, not the standard of failure, and try
to avoid it. What is excellence, which you're going to

(32:31):
find tonight with the Indiana Hoosiers Er. We're going to
leave no doubt. Signetal leaves no doubt until it says
zero zero. He'll be bounded away no matter what the score.
And so when we were probably not going to do
this till till the third hour, but on the anniversary
of Martin Luther King Junior's birthday, I always stacking up to
his dream. We all know we've only completely missed the

(32:54):
message because we've removed the god of the message. We've
removed the intent of the deckl of independence from the message.
Shame on you. If you thought somebody who looked black
being president would solve it, that's not it. Shame on
you if you thought all of this woke multiculturalism could

(33:15):
do it. You want have good race relationships, have a
good relationship with the man who created them, and create
it all. Until then, good luck In fact, I think
you'll make it worse, and it's hard to believe it
could get worse than this. More on that than the
third hour. Your personal information it's everywhere, whether you know

(33:40):
it or not, and it's valuable, and it's far more
accessible than you realize. You wouldn't sleep at night if
you knew how much every time you shop online your
data is collected, then it's packaged, and then it's sold
to data brokers. By the way, there's so many other things,
and I could never I am so proud to have
Cogney as a sponsor of this show, but for as

(34:02):
long as they're a sponsor, I'll never have enough time
to talk about them. Whether it's people being able with
one click to find out your home and maybe you
need some privacy, or whether it's you travel and you
and I can be looking at the exact same room
and we're paying completely different prices, and you may even
be getting a message that says there's no vacancy and

(34:23):
I'm going to stay in your room tonight at a
lower rate than you to pay it if they let you. Why,
because they're tracking everything about you. Oh, you return a
lot or your plans cancel a lot. You are not
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(35:30):
to incognate for believing in your morning show, because I
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del Churno. Did I mention it's Martin Luther King Junior Day. Banks,
post offices are all closed, so are a lot of
other things. Mark Mayfield has more.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
The day of Observance honoring the leader of the US
Civil Rights Movement is a Fedral holiday, so I expect
the Department of Motor Vehicles and other government offices to
be closed on Monday. In many communities, the regular Monday
trash and recycle pickups will be pushed back to Tuesday,
and expect many public schools to be closed as well.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
I'm work Mayfield and about fifteen hundred active duty soldiers
are ready to go to Minnesota. They're just waiting on
the orders and that could come. Today is National Popcorn Day.
More on that festive holiday with bre Tennis. Next half
hour and it's on the pad and it's ready to launch.
It's pointed right at the moon. But ultimately Mars roy

(36:25):
O'Neill has our weekend wrap up, get you all up
to speed on everything that happened while you were watching football.
When You're a morning show continues tonight next and I
also have John Marshall. This is the record guy. He
will tell you what any value of a record is,
that and more. When your morning show continues next, We're
all in this together. This is your Morning Show with
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