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January 19, 2026 36 mins

A busy weekend as President Trump announces new tariffs for those who don’t support the acquisition of Greenland, and the U.S. Army is on standby to deploy to Minnesota, where the Department of Justice is investigating elected officials….and a new rocket that will take astronauts to the Moon is on the launch pad. National Correspondent RORYO’NEILL will take a look at some of the big stories that developed over the weekend. 

So, you love vinyl records and have a huge selection, ever wonder what your collection is worth?  John Marshall, also known as Mighty John the Record Guy, can tell you the instant value for any record you have. 

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

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:27):
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 O'Dell charm.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Hey you, Michael, Hey Boney, You'll be gentle with you Bay.
Indian is gonna win and we're all gonna have a
cup of coffee.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Baby Oh. I love having a cup of coffee with you. Joey.
Seven minutes after the It's Monday, January nineteenth. My aura
ring that my wife bought me for Christmas. I woke
up to smrings. It be gentle on yourself. I didn't
get much sleep, and then when I did, I was
finally golfing with Jim Nance and the alarm went off.
Red did find me a gentle song? If you want

(01:16):
to hear it, this is our theme song for today.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Maybe gentle gents, be gentle.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
And all the world is yours.

Speaker 5 (01:31):
A river.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
This is very beautiful, Chris, what rad found this? This
is from the only selfless love to help.

Speaker 5 (01:47):
Be strong?

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Ill your heart? Where is the core? Where does it
have one very truth? All right, I can't do anymore.
I'd rather rain for a sound effect. If I ever
needed a be gentle warning, it's for Rory O'Neil, who's
always mean to me. He's a bully. He's a bully.

(02:13):
He wants to throw me in a locker and leave
me there. We can round up where to start. Well, well,
you know the president means business when he's throwing around
that big bomb new tariffs. That's one of them, new terriff.

Speaker 5 (02:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:25):
By the way, the lyrics of that song sounded like
the song of a toilet paper commercial.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
But okay, strong and.

Speaker 5 (02:32):
Yeah no.

Speaker 6 (02:32):
So the teriffs would be imposed on eight different countries,
starting off at ten percent, bumping up to twenty five
percent unless we get a deal that lets the US
secure Greenland permanently. Yeah, this has not going over well.
Earlier this morning, the PM of the UK had a
press conference saying that, Okay, this is just a disagreement
we were having with the US right now. You know,

(02:55):
our partnership is still strong. We just don't agree on
everything from time to time. This is one of those issues. Yeah,
they're talking headshows for this is going.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
To destroy NATO.

Speaker 7 (03:04):
NATO will no longer exist, the world is going.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
To be in shambles, and you're like Scott Piscent was like, listen,
we're in a little bit of a disagreement. We'll work
it out. But yeah, you know it means business when
you get the tariff threat. All right, Pentagon ready to
deploy fifteen hundred troops to Minnesota. I could see how
that would play both sides of the narrative. The right
will love it if governors and mayor's gin this all
up and they can't stop it, well, we know how

(03:28):
to stop it. In Chicago, New Orleans and everywhere else
want to stop it. This is And then of course
the left narrative will say, see e's a gestoppo, But
where are we headed with this? Were marching for rights?

Speaker 6 (03:39):
Yeah, it's a prepared to deploying orders apparently going out
to fifteen hundred members of the Army's eleventh Airborne Division
in Alaska. They all have cold weather operational training, which
is why they've been chosen. Again, whether or not this
is actually happening still a bit of a question, and
whether or not the President uses the Insurrection Act certainly
would cause quite the head scratching moment if you had

(04:02):
Minnesota National Guard going up against the Alaska National Guard
and what exactly would happened next?

Speaker 1 (04:09):
Well, I mean, this is the drumbeats of civil war.
It's kind of been a Cold war. But we're getting
a little active hotspots the Justice Department, some of the
right would say this is all just in Minnesota, distraction from,
you know, the scandal that will be investigated too. We
move towards that, right.

Speaker 6 (04:25):
So now the Department of Justice is investigating whether or
not the governor and the Minneapolis mayor are contributing to
the efforts to disrupt operations by ice again might just
be another shot across the bow at Tim Walls and
Mayor Fry to get them to change their tone a
bit when talking about the ice agents. But boy, that

(04:47):
mayor fres certainly does appreciate a good camera at microphone,
and he was certainly available to Sunday talk shows.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
I mean brings out his best clip on tie. He's
ready every time. Right, the rockets have made their way
to the launch pad. We're going to the Moon and
then Mars.

Speaker 6 (05:03):
Very exciting early early call for me Saturday morning to
head out the airs. They will rolled out the Artemus
two rocket. The SLS pretty impressive, but there's a long
list of things that have to happen between now and
lift off. A wet dress rehearsal is the next big milestone.
That's the way they do everything but launch. They put
the crew in, they put the fuel in the tanks,

(05:25):
they get everything ready, and then thirty seconds before they
would launch, they stand down and say, okay, we do
Typically that's where we find problems, and this wet dress
rehearsal coming up later this month will be important. If
everything is a plus across the board, they really could
potentially launch in early February.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Me my money, I'm looking at March March. Yeah, what
did they used to call that? With Apollo, the one
that costs Christom's life and the crew. Apollow one is
what they named it. No, no, I mean the test. Yeah,
it's what they do.

Speaker 6 (05:59):
Oh, that was a that was a ceiling test on
the you know, they were testing the seal of that taps.
But it's it's different pressure from that though, right pressure check. Yeah,
so this is Yeah, this won't be like the pressure
test that they were doing for Apollo.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
And one that would start the engines, right, yeah, not
even for that one. That was different.

Speaker 6 (06:17):
This one, they're gonna go almost all the way to
a launch. I think a static fire is what you
might be referring to. That's where the rocket stays on
the pad. They actually fired the engines for like a
half a second to see if they'll go. That won't
be part of a wet dress, but yeah, for the
wet dress, that's going to be significant. So let's see
how that goes, because if they find a problem, that

(06:38):
really could do rail things for a while.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
All Right, what do we do with student loans? The
Education Department is putting off collections on defaulted student loans.
The president has something to say about roy O'Neil has
a story coming back in the third hour. Thank you, Ry,
give me a spike my drummer from Ohio real quick.

Speaker 8 (06:56):
We sell more records than we sell CDs by far,
and have been for quite a while. The longest time
we only made CDs and everyone kept demanding records. We
stopped making CDs a couple of years ago.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Yeah, Vinyl, let me know. I would. I'll take what
Vinyl's been through the roof. And we had a story
on Friday in his surge. It's been a fifteen to
twenty year thing. But the amount of vinyl sales now
is reaching a level worthy of talk. And there's nobody
better to talk to about it or what your collection

(07:32):
is worth than John Marshall. He's known as Mighty John,
the record Guy. He can instantly give you any value
to a record. John, Great to meet you on the air.
Good morning, good morning, Great to be with you. What
do you make of this? I keep saying fifteen year,
It's probably longer, but really the last fifteen years it
looks like a stairway with very steep steps, just vinyls back.

(07:56):
You know, when you walk in Target, the vinyl section
is huge. There's no digital section. Why this resurgence and
it's really hitting a high high mark.

Speaker 5 (08:04):
Now. Well, you know, about ten to fifteen years ago,
the younger audience decided that analog sounded better to the
human ear than digital, and it does, and so they said,
the CDs are working, bring back that vinyl, and there's
a big bush and that came back. And those of
us that grew up with vinyl and loved vinyl very
happy about it. Yeah, some of them. It can be

(08:24):
worth a lot of money.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
You know, my earliest memories. First record I ever bought
was Doctor My Eyes by Jackson Brown. And the second
record I remember was Your So Vain Carly Simon, and
the third I remember, which was Jet by Paul McCartney.
But I only bring that up to say I started
with forty fives. Then my brothers introduced me to albums,
and then the rest was history. Are forty fives back

(08:49):
or just full LPs?

Speaker 5 (08:51):
Just full LPs? I haven't seen a resurgeon at forty five.
But you know, the forty fives that you what and
grew up with, probably overall they worth more than albums.
And I'll tell you why. With an album, you get
one value for the cover and the vinyl for a
forty five. There are two separate values, one just for
the forty five and another just for that picture sleeve.

(09:11):
The forty five came out, and those sleeves are always
worth more than the record. The big example of Rolling
Stones nineteen sixty eighth Street Fighting Man. The record worth
up to about ten bucks. Find a copy of the
picture sleeve, it's up to eighteen thousand dollars. Mighty John,
the record guy joining us. I guess conditions everything.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
Right, John.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
Condition and rarity probably the two big factors that are
going to make a record worth money and and demand
for the recording artist.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
We do have one, by the way, if you guys
want to use the talkback button to throw some things
out at Mighty John. Just like Marian Boyse, he's going
to do hit Mary, Good Morning, your morning show. Mighty
John Marshall is the best.

Speaker 9 (09:53):
He knows everything about every single record, and I wanted
to ask what he might value my meet the Beatles
Purple Label reissue from the nineteen seventies might be worth
on Capitol Records.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
I got to say about sixteen dollars at a used
record store. Sixteen bucks, John, she paid? What's it worth?

Speaker 5 (10:10):
Well? She said, reissue, that's the key. The original the
Beatles can go up for around four hundred dollars on capital,
but a purple label, a green label or an orange
label does indicate reissue and worth no more than forty dollars.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Well, she can still dub triple her money. Well, kind
of run down for everybody.

Speaker 8 (10:30):
You know.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
We had a huge I had football, baseball, basketball cards.
I had three D's, the Giant Ones. I had everything.
But I can remember in our baseball card collection, we
had Ty Cobb, we had Babe Ruth, we had the
original Mickey Man Mental Rookie card. And of course nobody
knows where any of them went or they were sold

(10:53):
at all. To does everybody's record collection from their childhood?
Would that necessarily have a worth it would astound them?
Or could I just ask you give me the rarest
and most valuable albums you could have. What would be
the better question?

Speaker 5 (11:11):
Well, yeah, it all depends on what you have. The
most valuable boy certainly Elvis and the Beatles. Anything by
them is going to be worth money. Perhaps the most
valuable album I'm thinking of Bob Dylan, The Free Wheel
and Bob Dylan. This came out in nineteen sixty three,
there's a song on it. If there's a song on
it called Talking John Birch Society Blues, it can go
up around eighteen thousand dollars. Most couss won't have that

(11:33):
song on there, so that's what makes it worth money.
Elvis number one hit for him good Luck Charm in
nineteen sixty two. RCA made this also is a seven
inch thirty three as well as a seven inch forty five.
If you find the seven inch thirty three version, that
can go up to about eighteen thousand dollars with its
pictas league, where the forty five worth up to about
fifty dollars. The Beatles, probably the big one for the

(11:56):
Beatles is a forty five Anna on one side, Ask
me why on the flip side find a copy up
to thirty thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Wow. So when I think of my childhood, and I'm
thinking of Bob Seeer in the Silver Bullet Band, Kansas Left,
Kansas Left Overture Zeppelin four, or the Carpenters, because remember
we listened to music all over the road back then,
or you know, none of those everyday things that we
had necessarily and they wouldn't be in the kind of
mint conditioning to be anyway, we played them to death.

(12:27):
There's no kicking yourself like with baseball cards.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
Right, all depends. I've kicked myself a few times.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
I've gone to you, what's the biggest what's the biggest
kick yourself? You did?

Speaker 5 (12:37):
Well? I kicked myself for not going to a yard
sale when friends that might have gone and said, you
should have gone to this one. Oh yeah, the biggest
one that I get teased about and embarrassed about. Really,
I was at a yard sale in a church parking
lot where all the members of the church had gathered
to have the big yard sale, and I went with
another collector. We both spotted this Elvis record and we

(12:59):
know it was worth a lot of money, and I
grabbed it first, and they had on it a little
tag twenty five cents, and my friend said, ask them
if we take a time, and so I said, would
you take ten cents of this? And the lady said,
oh sure, And then I sold it the thirteen hundred dollars.

Speaker 6 (13:14):
So wow, I feel bad about that.

Speaker 5 (13:16):
I did go to church that next Sunday and put.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
Well, I hope it tived at least, right John John
Marshall is Mighty John the record guy. You know my
brother brought this. This is a question from my brother
Vic for those of us that were in radio, and
my dad was for fifty years before me. And Dad
brought home all kinds of like promotional stuff, stuff that
the disc jockeys had, the songs that they were pushing

(13:41):
with some interview clips and it was all designed for
the radio station to make, you know, programming out of if.
My brother has a lot of that too from his
years as a program Here are those promotional type things,
novelty type thing? Are they worth anything?

Speaker 5 (13:56):
Promotional copies who say promo or not for sale can
be extremely collectible. So those magic words on the label
can make a lot of money. We're talking about Elvis.
He had a record back from sixty four called Such
a Night. The Regulus commercial copy worth up to forty dollars,
but the promotional copy for that forty five currently up
to eight thousand dollars. The promo records can make a

(14:18):
huge difference. When I found at the yard sale chrisby Stills,
Nash and Young Deja Vu. The commercial copy worth up
to fifteen to twenty dollars. The promo copy up to
one thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
So see, our house was littered with those and who
knows where they are now? John real quickly we got
one minute. How'd you get into all this? You had
to be in disc.

Speaker 5 (14:35):
Jockey, right, I did, and I worked thirty years on
the air. Actually I got into this because of Stephen King.
We mentioned the album Meet the Beatles. I was in
his office to make some research and he broke that
record and I said, you know, he just broke out
a one hundred dollars record at that time, and he said,
what are you talking about? I said, people have no
idea about the value in their vinyl and he said,

(14:56):
why don't you tell them? And I thought, hmm, I
think I about thirty years ago, I started my website
moneymusic dot com and the rest is history.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
You know, I'll speak it and maybe it'll be so boy,
do you belong? I mean, I would just give you
a four hour shift on Serious XM on the Vinyl
channel and let you run telling these stories. But you
have an amazing voice, an amazing delivery. But you have
the uncannyability. Anybody can bring up any record, you can

(15:26):
instantly tell them what it's worth and that's why you're
Mighty John the record guy. I just wanted to acknowledge
that Vinyls continues on its surge. I don't think it's
ever going away. I think it's back to stay and
I think full circle. You're right. It's because it sounds
better to the human ear, doesn't it.

Speaker 5 (15:41):
It does, does free anyway.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Mighty John record guy. So good to meet you. We're
going to have you back sometime or often.

Speaker 5 (15:47):
All right.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
Dot com, this is your morning show with Michael del Trono.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
Well, there you have it. That's the song why Can't
We Be Friends?

Speaker 5 (16:00):
War?

Speaker 1 (16:00):
And if you have a copy, it's worth two trillion dollars.
Not with a countdown twenty nine minutes after the hour.
By the way, I just had I think it was
Roger had called in with one. If you go to
moneymusic dot com, you can get an appraisal on any
vinyl that you own, and you can always email them
Mighty John nineteen seventy one at gmail dot com. But

(16:23):
just remember moneymusic dot com if you want to see
what you have and what it's worth. All right, if
you're just waking up. The Pentagon has reportedly ready to
deploy fifteen hundred active duty troops to Minnesota. Meanwhile, the
President reportedly wants nations to pay a billion dollars if
they want to have a permanent seat on the Goza
Board of piece. As we enter phase two of that
piece rollout, and NASA has got the giant Artemis two

(16:46):
rocket now on the launchpad. May not fire till February,
maybe even early March. We're headed to the moon and
then Mars.

Speaker 5 (16:56):
This is Josh and Montgomery, Alabama. My morning show is
your morning show at Michael Dell JORNA.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
Hi, it's me Michael. Your morning show can be heard
live daily on great radio stations like News Radio six
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live every day. Make us a part of your morning routine,
but better late than never. Enjoy the podcast. I'm a humanologist,

(17:28):
Michael del Drunner. In the twenty four hour be Gentle
with Me Storm Center, I'm going to go ahead and
lift that be Gentle with Me warning. Okay, we now
think we're all in the clear and we're going to
lift that warning the or a ring that my wife
purchased for me for Christmas after the bears or survived,

(17:52):
which is like anybody uses a talkbag bund to explain
to me how when the Rams make a catch and
their knee hits the ground and the bear leaves with
the ball, that's not an interception like it was when
the Bills made the catch and the knee hit the ground.
They just gave the ball to Denver. But I will
admit in the end, for all the heroics that Caleb

(18:15):
Williams performed his last interception in overtime that led to
the field goal victory for the Rams, I'll take it
on the chin. But due to the bear's loss and
a lack of sleep, and I don't know how this
horor ring knows everything. It informed me to be gentle
with myself today. You are a factory of sadness and

(18:36):
they may know also the factory of sadness issue. But
then we got on a topic in the break and laughed.
I have not laughed that hard since Mom took a
turn and I sweat that was. I'm not gonna get
into it. I'm just gonna say Bible says laughter work
with like a medicine, and it did all right. Having

(18:58):
said all of that, I'm lifting the warning. I'm no
longer in a be gentle with me mood any longer.
I'm back to normal. Be yourself. Use that talkback button
if you're listening on the iHeartRadio app. It's a microphone.
You press it gives you thirty seconds to make a comment,
ask a question. Take your place at this morning's kitchen table,
and you can also email me Michaeld at iHeartMedia dot com.

(19:18):
I have several I'm just going to pick a couple
because they don't have that much time. Rick wrote, did
the NFL hire its referees from WWE? Perhaps they should
rename the National Football Entertainment League. No, I actually have
come full circle. I actually believe wrestling is now real
in the NFL is fake. John Wrights, Hey, Mike, every

(19:42):
bookie and casino has the game tonight at seven.

Speaker 8 (19:45):
And a half.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Well, listen, I was just having a conversation. I do
not gamble. I do not want you to gamble, and
them just saying if you begin, I'm called one. That's
not enough. People's lives are destroyed. It's not funny. However,
if you're gonna sin, I do want you to win.
And I was just saying, I like the Hoosiers, and
I was making the profound point there's something about SURRILLI

(20:12):
I mean this guy, this I or Signetti rather Kurt Signetti.
I haven't seen a coach like this, like my son
in law or my son in law, my nephew. I
come out wearing my Brian piccolow jersey and he goes,
who's that? Who's forty one Piccolo? Who's that? I said,
are you kidding? I instantly got his father on the phone.
You failed as a father. This kid doesn't know who

(20:33):
Brian Piccolo. You never watched Brian's song with your son?
And then he goes, is that the guy from the movie?
The guy from the movie? And then the triple play.
He asked me what the initials were on the shoulder.
I said, you don't know who George, You don't know
who Papa Bear is. And I just came to this
flash moment of Papa Bear Vince Lombardi. I mean, where

(20:54):
do we put the greatest co I'm not gonna say that.
I will say that everywhere Kurt Signetti has been, he
has won. And when Indiana said, we want to be
a football program, not just a basketball program, and they
have been much of a basketball program lately. They went
and got the best players money could buy, and I
think they got the best coach in all the football

(21:16):
and perhaps you know, certainly Colin, I mean this guy,
and he's a leave no doubt like we were taking,
you know, off the air or like taking bets on
who's gonna will he smile or really just move on
to the goals of next year. I think he'll smile
finally after this. But they're a leave no doubt team.
If they're up by forty, they will play to the

(21:38):
final whistle. That's just who they are. Yeah, I brought
up with that. Like Indiana, I don't care if it's
eight and a half. Then Big John said, beware of
the beck who was it the backyard to the back
door cover, the back door cover. There'll be no backdoor
door cover. They will leave no doubt. But we do
have a national championship tonight. Indiana beat Alabama and the

(22:01):
Rose Bowl Oregon in the Peach Bowl to get there.
They are led by the Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza.
I think if when they win tomorrow, I think, in
honor of Mendoza, will just play Abbas Fernando NonStop for
an hour. My gosh, please, No, Well, you never know,

(22:22):
I may get a be gentle with me for Miami.
That really he's actually the coach that brought James Madison
in from FCS to FBS. Yeah, I know, this guy's
away the coach. Now Miami, they get the award of
getting to play at home, and it wasn't an easy
journey to take out a very good Texas and in football.
Then they did take out the Buckeyes. I was on
the plane watching that one. I just completely just punched

(22:43):
the Buckeyes right in the face. Then the Old Miss
game Ole Miss couldn't tackle. But I don't. I mean,
Mario Cristobal, great coach. Again, they've got a great quarterback
in Carson Beck. But I just don't see it. But
we have a national championship to Now you know how
the NFL worked out. As it's all said and down.

(23:03):
The Patriots are headed to Denver to take on the
Broncos Sunday at two, and the Rams and the Seahawks
are Sunday at five point thirty. Now you did waiting
on the consequences.

Speaker 10 (23:13):
It's the best way to get back on your feet
is to get off your I've been.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Living rent free in that guy's head for years, and
that's just a bull. Do you call that chicken a
add They're just blowing off Steve. So here's how it goes.
Red says, I watch all the talking head shows, so
you don't have to, Michael. I get on the air
and I'm like, who the heck's watching these shows anymore?
It's it's impossible. First of all, there's no conversation. There's

(23:42):
no one interested in facts or truth or quite frankly,
resolve or solution. They're in it for the fight, and
it's like an animal house cafeteria food fight, which, by
the way, the first time in nineteen seventy eight, I laughed.

(24:05):
But how many times can you watch that scene and
laugh before it's stupid. Let me give you an example.
You have the Homeland Security Secretary of the United States,
it's face the nation. You got a cabinet member. You've
got freak chaos going on in Minneapolis. I mean, these

(24:27):
paid insurrectionists. We're marching into a storm to church in
Saint Paul. So everybody starts speaking in tongues and praying
while they're chanting. This is for Renee, Reve Renee. And

(24:48):
so you're like, okay, well, let's go to face the nation, right,
CBS history of news and journalism. Let's have a discussion.
Oh we have, and we have the Secretary of Homeland
Security as we're starting to maybe consider if mayors can't,
if governors can't, if local police departments can't, or being
told not to, somebody's got to restore law and order

(25:09):
in this place. Do you hear anybody interested in facts,
anyone interested in truth, anyone interested in anything other than
a fight? Is there even a conversation or any reason
to watch any of this crap? Now, let me tell
you something Red and I lifted the be gentle with

(25:30):
me warning that was issued earlier. But he's got me
about fifteen clips from different talking head shows this weekend.
I don't think I need to play more than one,
and asked this question, do you watch this crap? And
if you do, why listen? This is not even I

(25:56):
feel like Scott Jennings comment on what is this is
a newsful?

Speaker 11 (26:00):
Well, you know that it is in dispute about weaponizing
a car versus driving forward, But I'll put that aside.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
You got to keep in mind we wish Renee Good
was alive for her son's sake, but anybody that's seen
the video you can see the trouble they were up to.
You know that she was part of an organization that
instructed her what to do and gender up to do it.
And then her wife is there taunting and ginning her up.

(26:30):
Then that wife had her ginting everything up, is trying
to get in the car as she makes the choice,
yes to drive forward right over an officer. At that
point it goes from paid insurrectionist protester obstructor to using
the vehicle as a weapon. And this guy was drug

(26:52):
and almost killed a week earlier by another cuckoo fran
and Ali. Now do I wish he would have just
got out the way with injuries and shot a tire
instead of her, Probably, But if she wanted to be alive,
she'd have been home with her son. Are not bought

(27:12):
into this being a pawn an agenda thing, But look,
you got the Secretary of Homeland Security and you can't
even start the interview off. This is where the fight
has gone to. Was she running them over on purpose or.

Speaker 12 (27:24):
Was she just didn't dry can watch the videos and
see that.

Speaker 11 (27:27):
Well, let me talk to you about the officer Jonathan Ross.
He was struck, he was hospitalized. I don't say his name.
I mean, for heaven's sakes, we don't.

Speaker 12 (27:34):
We shouldn't have people continue to docs a law enforcement
when they have an in published and increasing death threats
against them. I know, but that doesn't mean it should
continue to be said his life. He got attacked with
a car that was trying to take his life, and
then people have attacked him and his family and they
are in jeopardy. And we have law enforcement officers every

(27:55):
day who are getting death threats and getting attacked at
their hotels.

Speaker 11 (27:58):
Well, can you tell me about his status right now
at them? And well, of course, no one can against
anyone but here. CBS reported that he did have internal
bleeding in the torso, but he was released that same day.

Speaker 1 (28:10):
So is he back at work? Did you give him
and his three days of second.

Speaker 12 (28:16):
We followed the exact same protocols that we always have
for years as to investigations into these situations.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
That's death of journalism. That's unproductive, that's not worthy of
your time. She asked. She asked everything, but why did
you shoot your dog? I'm letna give you one more example.
This is CNN. Now what Red sent me. I'd have
to put you through sixty seconds of an absolute narrative, nonsensical,

(28:54):
completely made up brand. But I don't have time to
play off for you. But I do have time to
play the response. So you have a panel of panelists,
they're all giving you one side of the narrative, and
you got one guy to give you the other side.
And this woman's coming off a one minute rant that
was just filled with lies, fairy tales at Hamin.

Speaker 5 (29:19):
I mean, it just it was just.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
And then the host turns to Scott Jennings and says,
this respond to what what she just said.

Speaker 13 (29:29):
Look, I don't I'm not going to respond to ad
hominem attacks on seventy million Americans who decided to vote
Republican in the November twenty twenty four election.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
I don't think it's right you come out here, you
call people liars, you.

Speaker 13 (29:39):
Call anybody who vote Republican, you say they don't have
a moral compass.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
I mean, I'm just I.

Speaker 11 (29:43):
Didn't say any money who votes Republican.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
I said the people who voted for Donald Trump.

Speaker 13 (29:47):
Okay, that's Republican prize, and he won in November with
Republicans who voted for him.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
So don't don't back away from anyway. I don't think
they have a but I'm not. By the way, did
you see him fifteen seconds how she went But.

Speaker 6 (29:58):
I didn't say that.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
I said voted for Donald Trump. And then he says,
I don't think you should back and then then that
just poked her pride. Well, I'm not backing away anybody
that votive for Donald Trump is no ever have to
worry about me backing away from.

Speaker 13 (30:12):
But I think I think you want to ask for
a million people.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
I believe people thoughts Trump did and voted for him.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
Lack of moral It is.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
This dysfunction that has created our ultimate demise. It's unproductive.
How are we doing with our founding father's vision and
intent on a two hundred and fiftieth anniversary? How are
we doing with Martin Luther King's dream on a Martin

(30:45):
Luther King Junior day, I'd say not good for everybody.
I'm not sure.

Speaker 12 (30:54):
I don't think we should be taking the advice from
a group of people who can't define what a woman.

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Speaker 2 (32:21):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael Delchurno.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Martin Luther King Junior. Day that means banks, post offices
are closed. Mark Mayfield has more.

Speaker 7 (32:31):
The Day of Observance, honoring the leader of the US
Civil Rights movement, is a federal holiday, so expect the
Department of Motor Vehicles and other government offices to be
closed on Monday. In many communities, the regular Monday trash
and recycling pickups will be pushed back to Tuesday, and
expect many public schools to be closed as well.

Speaker 1 (32:48):
I'm work Mayfield. Everything has a price tag. And as
you know, we've entured phase two of the peace process
in the Middle East. President Trump wants nations to pay
a billion dollars if they want to be sitting with
a pro minute seat on the Gaza Board of Peace.

Speaker 10 (33:02):
That's according to a draft charter seen by multiple news
outlets endorsed by the United Nations Security Council. The Board
is an international body created to oversee the Israel Hamas
ceasefire in Gaza and other reconstructions.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
While there's no cost to.

Speaker 10 (33:15):
Join the Board, the billion dollars would reportedly give nations
a permanent seat. The administration says most of the money
would be used in rebuilding Gaza. Several nations have been invited,
including Canada, Argentina, and Pakistan. I'm tammage Rhio.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
There's around fifteen hundred active duty soldiers. They're just ready
to be deployed. Say the word, and they're on their
way to Minnesota.

Speaker 4 (33:35):
US Defense officials are cited in several reports about the
possible deployment to Minnesota. This after reports saying President Trump's
been considering invoking the Insurrection Act in the state. Anti
ICE protesters have been met with counter demonstrations at Minnesota's
Director of Public Safety is calling on residents to avoid
confrontation and focus on the peaceful expression of their views.

(33:58):
Tensions have been escalating in mani Appolis since last week's
fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
I'm Scott Carr.

Speaker 5 (34:05):
You want.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Well, the NFL maybe one big fake, but it's wokeness
isn't the NFL aut Sunday. It's not quite exactly how
they wrote the story. The NFL and out Sunday. The
band Green Day will kick off Super Bowl sixties opening
ceremony by ushering in generations of Super Bowl MVPs, and
as they're coming on the field, they'll give you a

(34:28):
dynamic performance of one of their anthems. Super Bowl sixty
Opening Ceremony will air live on NBC before the pregame.
Entertainment lineup has been named. Charlie Pooth, Brandy Carlisle, and
Coco Jones. Booth will perform the national anthem. Carlisle will
sing America the Beautiful, and Jones will deliver lift every voice. Well,
today's a big day. I mean, today is a day

(34:50):
that's just popping. Our love affairs started in nineteen eighty
one when Pillsbury released the first ever It is National
Popcorn Day.

Speaker 14 (35:01):
Popcorn dates back nearly seven thousand years, but we made
it convenient in the microwave. It's a health food high
in fiber, low en calories until you add the butter,
about three tablespoons per bag. Unless you're at the movies,
they at least double that amount. There are two varieties,
snowflake and mushroom. Go for the snowflake. They're bigger and
they hold more butter. And that's why it's so good.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
I'm bree Tennis, microwave popcorns, that old all right. National
Championship is tonight. The Miami Hurricanes are at home to
take on the Indiana Hoosiers. And as for the NFL
fixed or not, the AFCNFC Championship games are set. The
Patriots will be in Denver to take on the Broncos
Sunday at two. The Rams and the Seahawks will face
off at five thirty Red Wings four to three in overtime.

(35:45):
Blues got shut out five nothing by the Edmonton Oilers,
Lightning one four to one over Dallas on the hardwood
grizz won by seventeen Lakers by seventeen. Blazers beat the
Kings one seventeen one. Ten birthdays Today, Dolly Parton is
eighty years old, married with children's Katie Sigal seventy two
and chef Pauladine seventy nine. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday.

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We're so glad you were born, and thanks for waking
up with your morning show.

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