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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
Shout out two two seven. This is SATA to two
seven looking for clearings for takeoff. We got a hoo'sier win.
We got a clearance the sleep pattern according to the
or a ring, and I got a fourid worder. We're
ready for take off.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
One two three, starting your morning off right, A new
way of talk, a new way of understanding because we're
in this together. This is your morning show with Michael
o'dill Jordan.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
Well, I didn't sleep long, but according to my ring,
I slept well. Well that's a cording foreign words about Okay.
But the Hoosiers, the national championship trophy is headed to
Bloomington for the first time ever.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
But beware, where's our sounder? A big job. You are
the backup back door cover for Miami. They got the
back door.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Cover, but Hoosiers get the trophy. A lot of great
individual performances, especially for Miami last night, but in the end,
a team wins a national championship, and the Indiana Hoosiers
are national champion. Now we're onto the conference championships and
the super Bowl and then there's nothing till March Madness.
So for anybody that's afraid of a sports show breaking

(01:37):
out on talk radio, well that's.

Speaker 4 (01:39):
Just simply not going to happen for about two three months.
That's not true.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Though, what what do we have? Well, we got the
Olympics this year, so that changes it a little. What
is Daytona February? That is in February? Boo boogety boogey.
I got to get one of my listeners sent me
the tide car of Daryl Walter. But I've got to
get Darryl to sign that. You're lucky you got that.

(02:06):
It went roun a cart. I had to pry it
out of your cold dead hands. I'll say that. I
guess we should start the show right nine minutes after
the hour. Good morning, and welcome to Tuesday, January, the
twentieth year of our Lord twenty twenty six. The President
is headed to Switzerland today for the World Economic Forum
in Davilson.

Speaker 4 (02:23):
I'm thinking to myself, well, that's gonna be a little bit.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Uncomfortable between all the different Iran, Russia, Ukraine, Greenland, Venezuela.
There might be some frosty stairs at that meeting. Department
of Homeland Security Secretary Christy Nomes says over ten thousand
arrests have been made in Minneapolis. Supreme Court could rule
as soon as today. Everybody's even forgotten this. Remember we

(02:48):
still I got a ruling on the tariffs. It could
happen today. And I don't get this one. Russian President
Vladimir Putin is being invited to join President Trump's Board
of Peace.

Speaker 4 (03:00):
What are the qualifications for that board?

Speaker 1 (03:04):
Is that a world Perhaps if I invite you to
the board, you'll begin behaving like an agent of peace.
And as we mentioned, Goosier's perfect sixteen to know, I
have to tell you I was going to try to
be mature about this and kind of move on from sports.
But we had the Doseki's most interesting man reappeared sure,

(03:25):
which I thought.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Was a remarkable moment. And we also had.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
What I think is with this game and with this
team boiled down to and I'm talking about a team
that has the Heisman Trophy winning quarterback. So much for
that jinx and in the end, the difference in the
game a call by its leader Kurt Signetti and the
carrying out of a Heisman Trophy winner hit so hard

(03:58):
he was spun at the three and still had the
composure to dive and get the winning touchdown. So I'm
not diminishing any Becker. By the way, wide receiver could
have easily been the MVP of the game. They weren't
many catches, but when he made them, they were huge.
But you will look at this game and you will
go fourth down and you don't kick the field goal

(04:23):
to take a six point lead.

Speaker 4 (04:25):
You go for it and you get the touchdown.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
That's coaching and then the individual performance by the Heisman
Trophy winner. But when we look at this game, I
mean the two best performances in the game hands down
Mark Fletcher one hundred and twelve yards two touchdowns, the
Miami running back Malachai Tony one hundred and twenty two
yards of receiving with the touchdown. But it wasn't individuals

(04:48):
that won the National Championship, and it wasn't individuals that
won sixteen to zero. Kurt Signetti, head coach of the
Indiana Hoosiers, on why this game went their way.

Speaker 5 (05:02):
It took a lot to get here about. I'll tell
you what it took to come out ahead in this
game was a lot of guts. I give Miami a
lot of credit. They played really hard. We couldn't get
anything done on it, couldn't protect quarterback at all. Made
a few plays and adjustments, but they were back.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
You get the feeling he's gonna get a couple of
suitcases in cash and pick some of those two some
of those offensive lineholes by next year.

Speaker 5 (05:28):
Showers and the spritot got the ball, run game going,
made the interception when we had to a couple fourth
found here where we went for it, and that was
a great run. Took some chances found the way. Let
me tell you we won the National champions Guys. It
can be done, and I'm so happy for our fans.

(05:54):
I can't march, can't describe it.

Speaker 6 (05:57):
You mentioned, you mentioned that four five touchdown run from
Fernando Mendoza. What gave you the confidence to make that call?

Speaker 5 (06:05):
The coverage before they were in the coverage where that
play would work. We put it in for this game.
It was quarterback draw, but it was blocked differently, and
we rolled the dice and said they're going to be
in it again, and they were. We blocked it well.
He book a tackler too and got the end zone.

Speaker 6 (06:23):
What has your quarterback, Fernando Mendoza meant to this championship run?

Speaker 4 (06:27):
Oh my god, he's so tough.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
I mean, he got hit, he had no time, he
keeps getting back up and uh, just a great competitor
and uh, there's no way this gets done without that kind.

Speaker 4 (06:40):
Of performance at that position.

Speaker 5 (06:43):
And uh, I can't say enough great things about him.

Speaker 6 (06:46):
Finally, how are you going to celebrate, coach?

Speaker 4 (06:48):
I'm gonna bear. He ain't going to Disney World. He's
gonna have a bear. Was that not one of the
hardest hitting football games? Show? Yeah, there were three personal fouls.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Nobody's going to talk about this because Indiana hung on
to win, but they were putting a helmet on Mendoza,
one of which took out his lip and chin. But
if you know, but none we did threaten to play
this song they wanted NonStop for one hour today but
they got the back door cover, so we won't.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
No, I just want to acknowledge Miami.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
I mentioned the two great individual performances by Tony and Fletcher,
But that was a really good football team and I
don't think anybody's going to be debating should they have
gotten in. I'll remind everybody if you don't expand the playoff,
they're not in, and they certainly deserve to be in.
And they only lost by six. So just a great

(07:44):
national championship. It was really good for football. This is
a really great story, kind of like the movie Hoosiers.
This guy comes in a proven winner at smaller universities
with the commitment that we're not going to be a
basketball school anymore. And the turnaround took all of two years.
Now you can pull that off with a portal and
with cash like you couldn't before, with recruiting in the

(08:07):
time it would take.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
But just a remarkable story.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
This is a very special coach, that's a very special
quarterback headed to the NFL. And guess what, guys, We've
got a very special brother that remains. There's another Mendoza,
you know, waiting in line to take over this team Red,
But beware of the back door cover.

Speaker 7 (08:23):
Right, I'm just wondering how on earth Miami did not
win the ACC. I mean that defense alone was enough
to win the ACC.

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Yeah, just two great football teams. What more could you
ask for for a national championship. It was a good game.
A lot of missed penalties, but yes, a good game.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
They brought in some NFL refs just to kind of
keep the spread where it needed to be. Okay, I
want to talk about we got a lot of news stories.
Trump DOJ probably going to looking strongly at hitting Don
Lemon with KKK act charges for being involved in that
church invasion protest. The Atlantic with the headline welfare fraud

(09:09):
is a big problem for the Democrats moving forward. Shapiro
drops a little bit of a bomb. I mean this actually,
this story means so much more now than it would
have when it was happening. Think about now, they're talking
to one of the most qualified, obvious wise choices to

(09:30):
be on a ticket with Kamala Harris, and they're like
harassing them, Are you a double.

Speaker 4 (09:34):
Agent with Israel?

Speaker 1 (09:35):
Because you know they're Israeli obsessed on the left. Of course,
they had a rough him up so they could get
to Timmy. So we got Tim Walls no vetting whatsoever
to know that he even had one of the biggest
scandals in state and federal political history. But they were
harassing Shapiro for being Jewish and ask him if he

(09:56):
was a double agent. It makes you wonder how much
of this nonsense worse seeing that's going on with all
the key players, and I mean it's this is not
a leftist operation between Candice Owens and Shapiro and Tucker Carlson,
and you know now Megan Kelly involved, let alone. Turning point,

(10:18):
you wonder where all this israelly craziness is coming from.
And it seems to be coming from the far left
and the far right. And it reared its head in
the vetting of a vice presidential choice for Kamala Harris, who,
by the way, didn't you just buy like an eight
million dollar Malibu home? So I know this is an
individual that thinks she's going to be a leading candidate

(10:39):
for president.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
She's not.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
In fact, i'd almost beware of the AOC backdoor govern.

Speaker 4 (10:47):
On that one.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
But I'm wondering about everybody that gave and volunteered for
her campaign that she is stiffed and not paid, and
yet she's got eight million dollars for a Malibui home.
At least five thousand have been killed in the Iranian protests.
The President is saying, we must have a change of leadership.
Guess who's back. These are serious times between Greenland Iran.

(11:12):
The tensions in Iran Venezuela just too much on the board.
We got to go all the way to the top.
Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano is going to break all that
down for us later in the show. And then I
have probably the pole of the year heading into the midterms,
and we talked about this yesterday before we even saw
this poll. The Democrats are trying to flip everything on
its head and it feels like in the moment they're winning.

(11:36):
But this pole in particular could suggest they're not. The
Atlantic headline could suggest they're not. We'll break that down
for you and our one on one time in about
fifteen minutes.

Speaker 4 (11:45):
So big day for you.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
It is Tuesday, January the twentieth year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty sixth.

Speaker 4 (11:52):
The Indiana Hoosiers are national championships.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
The presidents headed for a world forum, and we still
have tensions around the world and the potential for war.
We got one chance to live this day.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Del Trono. Big
John has three words this morning. The back door cover.
It was a backdoor cover.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
But you know what, I don't gamble, so I just
wanted a great game.

Speaker 4 (12:18):
I got it.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
I wanted the Hoosiers to get that first national championship,
and they got it. But yes, fresh off is the
tons of airlines. Highest Big John called it on the
back was the backdoor cover. Yeah, that was a backdoor cover.
The National Championship has headed to Bloomington for the first
time ever. The Hoosiers took down the Hurricanes twenty seven

(12:41):
to twenty one in College Football Playoffs title game in Miami.
Fernando Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner, wasn't his arm.

Speaker 4 (12:49):
It's the run.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
You will remember the guts of a coach to call it,
knowing that six points wouldn't have been safe, not with
the way Miami was playing. A couple of really standout
performances by Fletcher and Malachi. They wanted to leave no
doubt and they did and went forward and it was

(13:11):
a quarterback draw and it's man Doza being hit hard,
spun around and then having the presence to go forward
and dive and actually get the touchdown that would be
the difference. Top rank. Indiana finished perfect sixteen to no.
It's coach Kurt Signetti, So they pulled off the ultimate season.

Speaker 8 (13:27):
They overcame a lot on the road, in a lot
of tight games and found a way to get it done.

Speaker 4 (13:33):
And we're sixteen and no.

Speaker 8 (13:34):
And we're I guess we're twenty seven and two from Indiana,
but we're sixteen to no.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Twenty seven and two is pretty good. Sixteen to no
good enough for a national championship. That Heisman quarterback Fernando Mendoza,
he talked about his touchdown run.

Speaker 9 (13:48):
I took the drop and it wasn't the perfect coach
for it, but I trust my lineman and everybody in
that entire offense, an entire team. I had a gritty
performance today and we're all putting our boys on the line,
so at least they could do for my brothers.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
Indiana national champion.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
DHS secretary Christy Nomes says over ten thousand arrests have
been made in Minneapolis as the Trump administration continues to
crack down on a legal immigration.

Speaker 10 (14:09):
Noome took to exon Monday to say over ten thousand
arrests were made of what she called criminal illegal aliens
who are killing Americans, hurting children, and reigning terror in Minneapolis.
The Pentagon is waiting potential orders to send about fifteen
hundred troops to Minnesota. It comes as anti ice protests
continue in the state after the deadly shooting of Renee
Good by an agent. President Trump has said he may

(14:30):
invoke the Insurrection Act as a result of the unrest. However,
on Friday, he said he may not use it anymore.
I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
The Department of Justice is appealing a judges order dealing
with how federal agents can and cannot act when it
comes to anti ice protests in Minnesota.

Speaker 11 (14:46):
The ruling was issued late last week following the death
of Renee Good. It bars federal agents from retaliating against
peaceful protesters or using pepper spray or similar non lethal munitions.
It also bars agents from stopping vehicles that are following them,
as long as those vehicles maintain a safe distance. Homeland's
Herety Secretary Christinome called the order quote a little ridiculous.

(15:07):
I'm Tammy Trihio.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Billionaires are getting richer than ever.

Speaker 12 (15:10):
A new report by the global charity group Oxfam shows
billionaire's wealth has risen sharply to a record high of
more than eighteen trillion dollars. The number of billionaires also
grew to more than three thousand last year, with their
collective fortunes increasing by sixteen percent. Oxfam also said they
super rich often use their wealth to gain political power
and media ownership, citing Elon Musk as an example. Meanwhile,

(15:34):
the report noted poverty reduction has slowed to levels similar
to where they were in twenty nineteen. I'm Michael Cassner.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
The City lawfer is giving fans a chance to shop
in or closet. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer
is hosting a closet cleanout in New York's Lower East
Side today and Wednesday. According to or Instagram, shoppers will
find a treasure trove of designer gems, stage and streetwear,
as well as many unworn pieces straight from her closet.
Proceeds will go to laupers. Girls just want to have fun,

(16:06):
fundamental rights fund Well, you know I love all things cheese.
Coming up next half hour. This one is not It's
one of eighteen cheese days with Breed Tennis. But this one,
this one's just for you. That's coming up. I mentioned
the National Championship goes to Indiana. The Thunder by thirty
two over the Calves on the hardwood Pistons hung on

(16:28):
to win one o four, one oh three over the Celtics.
Sun Sun's won by nine over the Nets Warriors beat
the Heat one thirty five, one twelve.

Speaker 4 (16:37):
This is Dan from Hereree, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 9 (16:39):
My morning show is your morning show with Michael del Giorno.

Speaker 4 (16:48):
Hey, it's Michael.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
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enjoy the podcast. Sit down here at the kitchen table.

(17:10):
Let's make sense of this day. I'm Michael del Jernald.
This is your morning show. On Tuesday, January the twentieth,
twenty twenty six, our president, fresh off the National Championship
in Miami, is headed to Switzerland today for the World
Economic Forum. Christy Nomes says over ten thousand arrests have
been made in Minneapolis. Supreme Court may rule as early
as today on the legality of the president's global tariffs.

(17:34):
Watch him do it today as he's on his way
to the Global Forum. And I know we're excited about
having a Lieutenant Colonel James Carafana with us today. We
got the billion dollar guys of board positions, we got Greenland,
we got Iran. We now think we're up to five
thousand Iranian protesters who have been killed, and the president
is calling for regime change.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
We got to go right to the top.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano, no travel today, He's got to
be right here with us and make sense of all this.
And as we mentioned, I think for the better part
of half hour, the Indiana Hoosiers are your college football
national champions. The trophies headed to Bloomington for the first
time ever, twenty seven to twenty one over the Miami Hurricanes. Remember,
we can't have your morning show without your voice. There's

(18:17):
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Michael d. D is a dog. Michael d. We spare
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use that talkback button if you're listening on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 4 (18:32):
It's a microphone.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
You press it, it counts you down, gives you thirty seconds,
even gives you a chance if you don't like it,
to redo it. But you don't rot on hold anymore.
In talk radio, you immediately are heard and you take
your place at the kitchen table. All right, I want
to cover something and this is our one on one time,
so I'll just kind of cut straight to it. What
you're seeing the Democrats seemingly trying to do is flip

(18:56):
everything on its head. And now we have of a
fresh Wall Street Journal poll that shows you just how
they are. So they create the border problem. Now Trump
is the border problem, which is the opposite of reality.
They let him in rapist gang members, drug lords, human traffickers, murderers, thieves,

(19:24):
and now the one who stops anymore from coming gets
about two million to self deport and is removing the
criminal element. He's the problem, not the one that opened
the floodgates. He's done nothing but fight for peace. And
now he's being accused of trying to create war everywhere,

(19:49):
and he's trying to seize other countries, just going in
like a nut and taking the Venezuelan president with forests,
or wanting to steal greenland.

Speaker 4 (20:04):
And how about the economy.

Speaker 1 (20:08):
First of all, both parties are guilty of this. But
now suddenly America is unaffordable because of Donald Trump. And
when I say, flipping it on its head, because when
you see this Wall Street General survey result, they're literally
trying to win the hills. They have no credibility with

(20:32):
the hills. They're being destroyed on. Now that could be
to lessen the strength of your opponent. And maybe they're
saving things like healthcare and vaccines, although I don't they
have a huge lead when it comes to vaccines. But
I don't know how big of an issue vaccines are.
I think they're a huge issue for the extreme left

(20:53):
in the extreme right, but for the silent center. I
don't know that any of us are thinking about vaccines.
You wonder know how much space vaccines occupy in my
brain other than the abuse of them. I get the fluid,
not covid. That's it now, I'm moving on. How about

(21:13):
that Mendoza run. That's about how much space it occupies.
But that's a beautiful part about our one on one time.
Who's ever doing the strategies. You have party energy and unity,
you have candidates themselves, and you have issues. I'm becoming

(21:37):
thoroughly convinced that this isn't a winning strategy in and
of itself, but it's a smart way to groom the battlefield.
Now they don't have social media like they used to.
They can't silence opposition thought. They can still control narratives,

(21:58):
but mainly just to their own people because that's the
only ones left watching ABC, NBCCBS, PBS, listening to NPR, watch,
reading New York Posts, Washington about New York Times, all those.

Speaker 4 (22:19):
But a smart move.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
You know you're running against Trump, Beat Trump down, blame
everything on Trump. Try to take the greatest weapon heading
into the midterms that could go around. If you'll put
the focus on the midterms and not himself. You've got
to lessen that weapon, and they're working at it. You

(22:41):
got to do something to blunt the areas they're winning.
And then ultimately here's the trick for the Democrats. I'm
just an middleman looking. You got to have unity in
a party that's pretty much run off anybody sensible. So
the party has shifted far far left. Can far far

(23:03):
left win nationally? Oh, it can win in inner cities.
Can it win nationally? Time will tell. Then you gotta
find candidates far more problematic in the presidential election than
in the congressional race. But that's down the road. So
knowing that they are selling Okay, there's no sneeze button,

(23:28):
don't do that. There's a cough button. I didn't cough.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
I sneezed. Sneeze button. Why what's right? And nobody says,
God bless you? Are you kidding me? Oh, don't turn
it around on us? Why not? I'm doing Democrat strategy
right now.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Okay, I'm sorry. By the way, if you're a listener
that when you heard me sneeze, you went God bless
you out loud.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
I heard it. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
I have two guys chasing me with a shovel wanting
this show. That's the problem I have here, all right,
let me break it down for it. Make people believe
that and that is not true. Stop saying that. Oh,
I don't think they believe anything that comes out.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
Of my mouth. We're only you're beware of the back
to all cover on credibility. We beg to be here.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
No, So they're trying to tell you that America is
suddenly unaffordable and it's Donald Trump's fault the economy. They're
trying to tell you that Donald Trump is a tyrant
and what he's doing is hitler like.

Speaker 4 (24:20):
He didn't secure the border.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
He's not making America safe, he's not making America healthy.
He's anti vax and he's destroying the economy, and he's
failing at foreign policy and domestic policy.

Speaker 4 (24:32):
That's that's tough. That's tough to sell.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Why well, the twenty twenty six midterms might not bring
the blue wave that many on the left were hoping for.
That is, if the results of one new poll, or
any indication. A new Wall Street Journal poll published this
weekend shows Americans believe congressional Republicans.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
First of all.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Notice the American people seeming, according to this poll, smart
enough to not obsess on the presidency because the president
doesn't have a whole lot to do with this stuff.
We just are obsessed with the presidency. We worship the presidency,

(25:17):
the only one that can make laws. The only one
that can make budgets, it's Congress. So the American people
are focused on Congress, not the presidency. That's a little
too smart for those that are trying to manipulate them.
And they believe that congressional Republicans are best able to
address address most of the major issues than Democrats. Oh well,

(25:40):
now you're want to know which issues, right, Well, let's
start with first, Americans believe in the GOP is the
better equipped. Do you believe which party believe is the
better equipped party to handle the border security? The Republicans
win that forty eight to twenty by a whopping twenty

(26:00):
eight percent. They also had Republicans an eleven point advantage
on immigration. Right now, the political theater and spectacle is
that the whole word No, just green cities trying to
start a civil war are the only ones outrage most

(26:24):
America's watching, And they believe in a sovereign nation with
the right to secure its border like every other country does.
And for those that one party let invade us, they're
liking them leaving volitionally or otherwise, to the tune of
twenty eight percent advantage. How much do you want to
play up this Minneapolis. If you're the Democrats heading into

(26:45):
the midterm, maybe to soften it, but they will abandon it,
and they'll have to rather quickly before we get into
midterm mode. It's a losing hill for them. Respondents gave
them the edge on a handful of other key hills.
On the economy and inflation. Republicans lead over Democrats in

(27:11):
trust on both by six percentage points.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
That's pretty significant. Foreign policy in general, and that.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
Would include Venezuela, that would include Greenland, what we've done
in the Middle East, what he's still trying to do
with Russia and Ukraine, holding around accountable, keeping a close
eye on China. Foreign policy, Americans trust Republicans by five
percentage points over Democrats. Well, if it's the economy stupid,

(27:40):
that's a six point lead. If it's foreign policy, peace
in our time and for all time, that's a five
point advantage. On Russia Ukraine specifically, it's a four point advantage.

Speaker 4 (27:50):
I'll tell you the one I don't know about. You
read the shock the most.

Speaker 1 (27:52):
Even on tariffs, it's plus two Republicans, And.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
That's what I don't agree with.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
You want to know the two areas that Democrats have
massive leads over the Republicans in terms of trust and credibility.
Vaccines and healthcare, isn't the latter laughable? Obamacare ultimately created
to fail to try to do a universal system, but

(28:27):
it was supposed to ensure everyone lower premiums, improve the
delivery of healthcare to the American people, and that's the
one they trust them on. I'm sorry, I'm gonna have
to order further testing, starting with a brain X, right,

(28:47):
but those are the two issues now. So as you
are sitting here this morning in January, and may I
add Novembers and eternity away in politics, so here, in
the height of very I think an attempt at what
I would have called tactgic, a strategic tactical thing to

(29:11):
weaken the strengths of your opponent and really kind of
season the battleground in the battle field more than the
arsenal that will actually win. So, having put the whole
conversation in perspective, this is very early stuff. But the

(29:31):
Democrats are going to have to run on vaccines and
healthcare and overcome economy, border and foreign policy. Now I
can tell you without blinking if this was a presidential
election cycle, that's a no win situation. But you know
how it works, right. It's all of Congress's fault. It's

(29:56):
all a congressional problem. We should fire all of them.
Oh but I like mine and I plan to reelect mine,
so they may have a shot in the midterm.

Speaker 4 (30:07):
But this doesn't look run away to me.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
You are trying to flip the economy, inflation with through affordability,
flip foreign policy and the border on Minneapoli. Well good
luck with all of that. It doesn't look good to
me anyway. But now you at least see what they're
trying to do. And that's our one on one time

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Michael, it's your morning show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
I heard that, Mike, and I did say God bless you.
It's just hard for you to hear it. No, I
bet you you felt it.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
And I would rather have my listeners who loved and
look after me than paid for employees. But you will
only find out after they stab you in the back.
Are you kids that they were never?

Speaker 4 (32:33):
Ever? Truly? No, we're very close family. But neither of
you did say God bless you. At least he did.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
We thought we have a new national champion and a
first ever for Bloomington. The Indiana Hoosiers took down the
Hurricane twenty seven to twenty one, and all came down
to a gutsy fourth down call and and I read
said this off the air. I always think of John
Elway like a helicopter blade, you know, getting hit and

(33:00):
spinning for the touchdown in the Super Bowl. This one
was more like the any given Sunday dive for the
touchdown after being hit hard. Fernando Mendoz, our Heisman Trophy winner,
talks about that big touchdown run.

Speaker 9 (33:13):
I took the drop and it wasn't the perfect coverage
for it, but I trust my lineman and everybody in
that entire offense and entire team had a gritty performance today,
and we're all putting our boys on the line.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
So at least I could do for my brothers, Andianda,
who's yours are national champions. Three high ranking Catholic cardinals
are pushing back on the US foreign policy.

Speaker 10 (33:30):
The archbishops of Chicago, Washington, DC, and Newark, New Jersey
issued a joint statement reiterating Pope Leo's remarks to the
Vatican calling for a return to a diplomacy that promotes dialogue.
The cardinals argued against peace being sought through weapons as
a condition for asserting one's own dominion.

Speaker 4 (33:47):
According to the cardinals.

Speaker 10 (33:48):
The country's moral role in confronting evil around the world,
sustaining the right to life and human dignity, and supporting
religious liberty are all under examination.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
I'm martin Neyfield.

Speaker 1 (33:59):
Well, a new option is available for travelers who are
not And by the way, you've had a decade for
crying out loud, But if you're not real ID compliant,
there is a OOPO. Matt Mattinson has more.

Speaker 13 (34:10):
Tsa confirm ID will roll out an optional process on
February first, seeking biographic and or biometric information to confirm
a traveler's identity and that they are not on a
secure flight watch list. The agency recommends completing the process
before arriving at the airport, and there will be a
forty five dollars fee meant to cover verification of an
insufficient ID. Travelers have been warned since May that they'll

(34:34):
need what's known as a real ID or another approved
form of identification to board a domestic plane. I'm at
Mattinson during the local news break. I think I'm gonna
go splash on a little Valentino. It's one of my
signature sens in honor of the Italian fashion designer and
founder of Valentino brand, Valentino.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
Jarvan Is it gef? I always thought it was Giovanni
and it's sayings.

Speaker 14 (34:56):
Supposed to wear it? What's that you're supposed to know
that you wear? I always thought it was Giovanni. Okay, Valentino,
but it's not. It's Carvani. Valentino. Carvani died at the
age of ninety three.

Speaker 10 (35:07):
His neth was announced on social media platforms Monday. Valentino
passed away to his Roman residence and was surrounded by
his loved ones. Throughout his career, he worked with celebrities
such as Jennifer Aniston and Hathaway, Nicole Kidman, and Moore.

Speaker 4 (35:20):
His cause of death remains unclear.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
I'm Mark Mayfield and obviously talk show host Michael Del Jorno. Anyway,
eighteen days to honor cheese, but this one's for you
and me.

Speaker 15 (35:30):
Cheese is like by ninety six percent of us that
light turns to love for about eighty one percent, high
in protein and calcium, and over two thousand varieties. Surely
one suits you. Contrary to folklore, mice don't like cheese.
Grease eats the most, followed by France thin THEUS, according
to cheesehouse dot Com Top Cheese and the States Cheddar
Muzzarella and American Free comes in at number eleven.

Speaker 11 (35:54):
But that must be wrong. John Bree Tennis.

Speaker 4 (35:57):
Number one on my list, Breed. We're all all in
this together. This is your morning show with Michael Del Journo.
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