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Well two three, starting your morning off right. A new
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Speaker 1 (00:41):
Seven minutes after the hour, good morning, and welcome to Wednesday,
January the twenty first you have on Old twenty twenty six. Smile,
it's everyone. You can't do it unless you do it.
Mister Mark's voice. I thought I was doing it in
mister urns force. Oh I am prose. I had no idea.
That was seven minutes after the Our President Trump is
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finally headed to Switzerland. He will arrive three hours late.
Electrical issues on Air Force one returned him to joint
bass Andrews about eleven oh seven Eastern Last Nights, which
blanes on his way. Contempt of Congress charges will be
filed against the Clintons. That should go to a vote today.
I never heard this, but apparently there were rumors about JD.
(01:28):
Vance and Usha having marital issues. Hardly the case. They're
expecting their fourth child. He is scheduled to make up.
That's all we do. Well, that would suggest that they
were having problems and they were leave me this game
for two? Are you singing like mister urk? Netflix continues
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to Netflix is just I watched a movie last night
with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Yeah, I forgot what
it was. It's they were like cops searching out a
bad cop with drug money. But just the level of
Netflix movies they're making now, it's so much more than
just playing other people's movies. They're into a lot of
(02:13):
original product and I'm sure many of your favorite shows
are there. They continue to grow. They have now surpassed
three hundred and twenty five million subscribers. I thought we
only had about three hundred and fifty million people living here.
Is that that's worldwide though? Right? Oh, that's why Okay,
winter storms are coming. Are we prepared as a family?
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Are we listen? Because what if power goes out here?
I'm calling their FPS today or at REDS. Yeah. Well,
here's the thing. It's said on our latest of weather
tracking from the Weather Channel that anything south of forty
was probably going to get ice. Anything south of forty
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would get snow, and with ice comes paw outages. That's
my big worry is that. Well, I think it only
makes sense that we go to Tampa. We should be
all flying out of here Friday and be working from
Tampa just to be safe for our listeners on Monday
and Tuesday. I'm saying, let's go run that by Annie
and let me know. I'll have my clubs. I mean,
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I'll have my suitcase ready. Things to talk about today. Well,
we didn't quite get to that Atlantic story yesterday on
welfare fraud. It's a problem for the Democrats. I want
to start with the premise of the writer. First of all,
let me start with the Atlantic. This is not just
a leftist publication. This is the one on every professor's desk,
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This is the one at all the network executives' desk.
This is where they all take their narrative cues from
So when I tell you I have the Atlantic story
we didn't get to and then I have the latest
media bias basically MRC study on how they've covered Minneapolis,
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and you put those stories together, it paints a very
clear picture. Some are going rogue on the narrative front.
But if the Atlantic, which gives its cues to not
just universities and the intelligentsia, but to the legacy networks
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and print publications and newspapers, someone's not listening. So here's
what the Atlantic is saying. This is an ongoing welfare
fraud with eighty convicted felons already. This is widespread. That's
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number one. What does that tell you? This has been
going on for a while and ignored. Broader indictments are
obviously going to be coming, and this is being politically
turned into a party indictment with states run by Democrats.
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And what the Atlantic makes very clear in their article,
I mean, you know how the Atlantic rights articles, I'm
having to really summarize every American both parties should be
very interested in welfare fraud. It's bad, it's billions. So
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right away, the Atlantic from the left is telling you
the fact that both parties aren't interested in this. That's wrong.
You could say the same thing for the immigration issue.
Right what you're going to see in the MRC study
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to know the millions and millions of people that were
let in flooded in and they're dangerous criminals. That's bad,
that's not safe, that's not good for everyday citizens. Why
isn't both parties outraged because we're in a matrix, a
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matrix the Atlantic knows very well they've helped create. But
even they're saying, hit the brakes, this is too far.
You know, Bill Maher did that about a year ago.
Hit the brakes, this is too far. But the traditional
legacy media isn't listening. And what the Atlantic is trying
to speak to them is, this is going to kill us.
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You continue to ignore this, This is going to cost us.
They don't come right out and say it, but the midterms,
the next presidency, the one after, and the one after.
Speaker 3 (07:04):
Now.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Reason why I tie that into the media bias is
that's the part of the equation where someone's not listening.
Usually when the Atlantic says something and has a headline
like welfare fraud is a problem, and it's a problem
for Democrats. See the eighty indictments, see the governor, see
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a congressman. And worse more is on the way. The
Justice Department is subpoena and Governor Walls and others on
obstruction of immigration, and most people are thinking and the
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welfare fraud subpoenas are probably not far behind. So this
is bad. It's getting worse. It should be bad to
both parties. It's ultimately strategically bad for the Democrats. Now
what is the mainstream media doing since January seventh? I'll
give you an example on whatever Minnesota Gone Wild is,
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And we always do this disclaimer. I wish Renee Good
was alive. I wish she hadn't been ginned up, trained
up and made such a bad momentary decision and put
an ice officer in a position. And I think local
law enforcement by not keeping the perimeter back, put everybody
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in this bad situation. So I wish she was alive.
But since January seventh, fatal shooting, and I can give
you the other side of the matrix of a left
wing agitator, Renee Good by an ice officer. Minneapolis has
been gripped by riots, lawlessness, escalating tensions, and it's all
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between an activist, not everyday citizens, but mainly activists, and
federal law enforcement. But meanwhile, the left wing broadcast networks
ABCCBS and NBC have spent more than two hours of
airtime blaming the chaos on the immigration law enforcement officials.
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One sided Shocking Right Media Research Center analyzed every report
about the situation in Minneapolis that aired on ABC's World
News Tonight, CBS Evening News, and NBC Nightly News. Don't
even get us started on the weekend shows or any
of the other things. They found a total of one
hundred and twenty minutes and twenty six seconds of coverage
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devoted to the topic, of which ninety three percent was
negative towards federal immigration officials. Abccbsnbc's flagship evening newscasts all
hammered Ice with more than ninety percent negative coverage, ninety
one percent of it ABC and NBC, CBS ninety six
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percent negative. Wasn't it CBS They were trying to tell
us a year ago that with new leadership was going
to fix all this. Just one point six percent of
Minneapolis related coverage included any mention of crimes committed by
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illegal aliens. It's as if we're just rounding up law
biting rotary club members of the United States, how do
you do bias? Story should cover story you don't. Angles,
you choose angles you don't. People you talk to, people
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you don't, the quotes you use, the quotes you don't.
And CBS's case, they never explicitly admitted that Nicole Good
hit an agent Jonathan Ross with her car. I think
that's the sign of how dysfunctional we would become in
this country that we can all look at the same
video and some don't see that agent being run over, which,
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by the way, if that's the case, he'd just shot
in their face a long long time before that, so
obviously something happened to make him draw his weapon and fire.
She shouldn't have been there in the middle of their operations.
She shouldn't have been blocking the street. She shouldn't have
been well, her wife was more harassing. But when she
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made the decision to go into reverse and then to
go into drive and then to hit the gas pedal,
that's pretty relevant information to ignore. And for CBS, they
would never even admit that she hit agent Jonathan Ross.
And in the case of ABC and NBC, you know
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salutatory and valedatorian. They only mentioned it once in one
hundred and twenty one minutes of coverage, but they all
found Ice agent Ross guilty of murder. Analysts examined the
section of sound bites about the situation in Minneapolis that
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each network chose to air. On CBS, twenty six of
the twenty seven sound bites were critical of, or more
often outright hostile towards Ice. Both ABC and NBC are
twenty one such sound bites, versus only two that were positive.
You are not getting the news, you're getting narrative, and
you're getting partisan, divisive narrative.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
And did you notice Michael in all of the airplay,
they never said alleged Oh no, they just called him a.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
Murderer, an illegal alien crime that's virtually absent from all
the coverage. ABC spent a mere twelve seconds on the
legal aliens malfeasance. That amounts to just a half a
percent of their twenty two hundred and ninety seconds of coverage.
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ABC First Identical on CBS Walter cronkak Well Sturs roll
it over its Grape just sixteen seconds. There zero point
six percent of their twenty six hundred and thirty three
seconds spent on covering Minneapolis. NBC paid the topic the
most attention, and that was eighty nine seconds, just four
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percent of their total coverage. I gotta wrap up. But
this is why we talk about the matrix so much.
This is why we talk about the death of journalism
so much. Presidential obsession, partisan divide, our dysfunction is far
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more dangerous than any of the circumstances we face, especially
when they're played on Gin Up. You're so easily duped
and set into motion. This is your morning show with
Michael Del Chrono.
Speaker 4 (14:25):
Mike, you gotta come to Youngstown.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Ohile we're up or freezing our canes off. We'll get
about it. You don't have winter down in Tennessee.
Speaker 5 (14:35):
You gotta come to youngs down.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Oh let me get this straight. If we get snow
and ice and we have to evacuate due to power outages,
you want me to go north? Not gonna happen. That's
like Air Force one. We're turning around and heading in
the other direction. All right, If you're just waking up
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the president, I had to go to Switzerland, but the
Air Force one jet had minor electrical troubles, had to
return to Air Force Joint Base Andrews and switch to
a different plane, a different seven fifty seven, which became
Air Force one. In the end, he'll arrive in Switzerland
three hours late. To Frosty Stairs as well. She's having
(15:23):
j D's babe. What you know. I'm very happy for
the vance as they're expecting their fourth child. I will
warn them that these little things that we have, they
grow up and they speak. My daughters are always blaming
everything in life on Andrea's old egg, so watch out.
(15:44):
I think who'sh's forty or forty one? I think congratulations
to the vice president. I believe we're researching it, but
I don't think we've ever had We've had the Kennedys,
but you never had a vice president or a pregnancy
and a vice president was in office?
Speaker 6 (16:01):
Have we?
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Actually you have to go back to Cleveland, I believe
for a president.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
I'm going to Ohio. Oh you're talking about President said,
we're not going to Ohio. Major storm expected to bring
ice and snow and massive power outages to a good
stretch of the country, including the home of your morning show.
We'll have more on that as well.
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I'm executive chef George Harvelle.
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c if it's any warmer than Youngstown. One more shot.
There once was a doctrine, so fair the views on
the air, all right, that's Russell, and let the bias
freely flow. Now the media is skewed everywhere. I'm doing
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a story, not screwed, No, yeah, right, skewed. I was
doing the story on on media bias on on the
coverage of Minneapolis, and he got right to.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
No.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
I don't know. I would call those rhymes poems limericks,
but he's very, very, very clever. And we have also
a staff singer who comes along as well in Flip Gregory.
All right, no, this is the one I wanted to
get the weather report.
Speaker 5 (17:41):
Hey, Michael, I live in western Pennsylvania, right next to Youngstown, Ohio. Guy,
ain't lyon Friday Night's supposed to get down to three
below zero here?
Speaker 1 (17:53):
Yes, I think maybe just a little text to Julie Talbot. Hey,
maybe it's a good idea. You know, we don't want
to get crippled by power rout it. Just maybe just
send me stay in her apartment if she's not here,
let me just take the guys to Tampa. We'll know
where warm and say, I don't know the power be
our luck. They'll be a late hurricane, right, Hey, if
(18:14):
you're just waking up thirty seven minutes after the hour.
Week my clubs followed, We'll make We'll make red the caddy. Yeah,
give me the five iron Junia all major winter storm
is expected to bring but it'd be funny right in
the middle of the show. This is your morning show.
(18:35):
Major winter storm expected to bring ice, snow, power outages
from a massive stretch of the country. We're expect to
get hit pretty hard. Difference between us and Youngstown is
we're not used to it, and really, you know, the
road crews. The road crews get there. Eventually it's the drivers,
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which we'll have more on that with Roy O'Neal Best
and worst places to drive. But yeah, it's snowmageddon here
in middle Tennessee. Everybody's headed to the costco and the
grocery store, and shelves are empty. And always we get
a mixture of ice and snow. We never just get
one or the other, you know, yeah, I you know,
upstate New York we were not as cold as Chicago,
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but way more snow. Chicago got snow but not as much,
but it was much colder. I mean, everybody is different.
I can tell you Tulsa, Oklahoma, where I lived, that
was a lot of hills and ice, and that's not
a good mix. I don't like ice. I know snow,
I can see it, and I know how to drive
in snow. You're just driving along and all of a
sudden you're three sixtyings spitting. You're like Daryl Waltram I
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don't like ice. I don't like it either. I'm as
afraid of ice as my dad is of people in
motorized chairs. Only I think mine is rational. President tried
to go last night to Switzerland. Can I say something
out loud with our family? Sure, it's a platinum card hour, right,
we are free to speak. Is it just me? Or
weren't we led to believe he was on his way
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or in Switzerland by the time we were talking to
John Deckery yesterday yesterday exactly. And then I get up
this morning. I well he returned. I said, man, that
was a quick visit. No, he got off the ground.
They flew for an hour, and they returned because of
an electrical issue. They landed at eleven oh nine pm.
And I'm like, eleven oh nine pm are they walking?
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Because I thought Decker said yesterday they were on their way,
you'd already be in the air.
Speaker 3 (20:28):
So I'm doing the press conference and I was like,
did he just blow Davos off?
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Maybe he should. It didn't take Caroline Levitt long to
make the joke we could use those Air Force one
jets from Cutter And then they said it was a
smaller one, which I didn't think. I thought there were
two identical Air Force ones because he switched planes. Well,
they all switched planes. Well, that would have been funny
(20:55):
if you made everybody else travel and the one that's
got electrical issues. I'm going to go on the New Press.
You stay in that one. But anyway, so the president
started towards Switzerland, had to return to joint Bass Andrews
due to minor electrical issues. Switch planes. He's on his way.
He'll arrive three hours late. They're not gonna be happy
to see him either way. Contempt of Congress charges against
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the Clintons could go to a vote today. This one's
laughable because the Clintons are refusing to testify in the
Epstein case, saying it's a partisan witch hunt. Their actual
subpoena was bipartisanly approved and they cannot go and they
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can face contempt charges, and I think they're coming. Netflix
has grown to three hundred and twenty five million subscribers worldwide,
and JD vance and Oosha, they are expecting their fourth child,
and we think we have to go back to Grover Cleveland.
I don't remember Grover Cleveland expecting a child while vice president.
As president. Oh, as president, I don't think we've ever
(21:59):
had a vice president expecting with his first second Lande.
So that's the first, and I may break out into
Paul Anka, have my babe, what a lovely way to
say how much you love me? All right, that's air
Force one story. The other is Justice Department expected to
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subpoena Waltz and others in this immigration enforce enforcement obstruction case,
and hopefully the welfare fraud subpoena as they're not far behind.
But listen, this is as simple as and I don't
like to play shirts and skins, and I don't like
to play, you know, political radio. But this is as
simple as clearly things are out of control and law
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and order must be restored. And I don't know if
that includes sending troops. As I said, the way that
plays in the matrix is that would please everyone that
sees this as a anarchist paid for Blue insurrection. But
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for the insurrectionists, they'd say, see now he's sending troops
into his own city. So the other angle, of course,
is to just start charging these people for obstruction of justice.
In other words, if you're having a law and order problem,
law your way back to normalcy. Federal prosecutors served grand
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jury subpoenis on Tuesday to Minneapolis officials as part of
the investigation into whether they obstructed or impeded law enforcement.
The subpoenas, which seek records, were sent to the offices
of Governor Tim Walls, Attorney General Keith Ellison, Minneapolis Mayor
Jacob Frye, and Saint Paul Mayor her and officials in
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the Ramsey and Hennepin counties. I know there is a
growing number of you that are sick of the talk,
sick of the political theater. We either have law and
order or we have chaos. Start arresting these people. I
have come to agree with you. The subpoenas are related
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to an investigation into whether Minnesota officials substructed federal immigration
enforcement through public statements they made incitement obstruction. They said
that then that it was focused on potential violations of
conspiracy statutes. Waltz and Frey, both Democrats, have called the
probe a bullying tactic meant to silence political opposition. Fray's
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office released a subpoena which requires a long list of
documents for the grand jury on February third, including any
records tending to show the refusal to come to the
aid of immigration officials. I think where this could be
very problem. I'm Keith Ellison. I think you're going to
find and to some degree, maybe the governor, I think
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the biggest, and I'm surprised that it's not on the
list would unless that's the other officials, but police chiefs
and police departments, and I'm thinking of that one police
chief in Minneapolis when Frey was talking and his eyes
just kind of looked up, like are you really going there?
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But listen, it's local law enforcement, municipal law enforcement's job
to protect these operations, and they don't, and they don't
on purpose. In the case of Renee Good, it needs
to be said out loud. If Minneapolis police was keeping
the perimeter back, she's not in that vehicle, she's not
blocking the road, they're not asking her to get out,
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and she's not running over someone and getting shot. Now
that speaks to my you want to handle things out
of control. If you've lost law and order, restore law
in order. The law will lead you out, and in
this case, it means consequences for those that we're agitating.
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And if I look down, I love this story because
you get the I used to use this analogy all
the time. I don't know what team now now that
we're nationwide, I don't know how to pick a team. Well,
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let's do Indiana because they won, right, all right, So
you're an Indiana who's your fan and you love the
football team, and you turn on the radio because you
couldn't you're not near a TV. You're working, and you
couldn't go to the game, and the announcers they are
only telling you when Indiana scores, well, you're gonna think
they won thirty seven and nothing and be shocked the
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next day when you find out they lost fifty six
to thirty seven. I mean, they're not doing any favors.
And that's kind of how the media is in America today.
Now we live in a matrix where the right gets
its information acts other places, but the left they get
their information everywhere because they still control doesn't mean they
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control the minds of America like they used to, but
they still control the narrative media. ABC, NBCCBS, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN,
Washington Post, New York Times, LA Times, the Atlantic. I
mean they own everything. Hollywood, the intelligency at the University's
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rewrites history and indoctrinates the future generation, and the media
rewrites reality. So you're just stuck hearing this. It's kind
of like crazy, But that isn't how the rest of
the world sees things that isn't how the rest of
the world hears things. I would love to talk to
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somebody on the left and ask him a simple question
about a story you will probably hear anybody else bring up.
But Mexico just sent us thirty seven cartel members. It's
their latest offering to President Trump, and it's the third
time in the year they've done it. You know what's
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really silent? How many legal immigrants and now we're at
almost two million just self deported. Nobody ever talks about that.
Have you listened to anybody else that's told you about
Mexico just setting another thirty seven cartel members. They're just
turning them over. Now, this would be pure speculation, but
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if you just watched the President of the United States
say he's serious on the war on drugs. We know
the fentanyls coming from China, we know it's all being
put together in Colombia, and then we know it's all
coming through in Venezuela and all coming through Mexico. Mexico
sees the writing on the wall. They don't want anybody
coming in on an operation and plucking out their president.
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Here here's thirty seven cartel members? Am I the only
one loving this? So while you played the political theater
games of watching television or listening to whatever, you listen to,
world leaders, they're sending cartel members for the third time.
Mister President, here a little gift, and would you like
(29:33):
some Coca Cola with sugar? Hey, Jeffrey, I can't reach
the buttons from here. You gotta look at me. You're
killing me. Noughton, Ye're killing me. Norton, what are you doing? Well,
we've got all kinds of talkbacks coming in. Well, I know,
but I'm the guy that's talking. Now. We gotta take
a break. That's all right, all right, never mind. And
(29:57):
I wasn't really yelling at you. I was just flowing off.
I'm over here tap dance and making an ass out
of myself. You're not even a worldly You're not even
in the room. How's that flood going? So far, so good?
So give it a couple of days, it'll turn to ice.
You'll be fine.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chino lawn Fellows.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
With the incoming storm.
Speaker 7 (30:21):
I don't think we should take any chances that your
morning show team should project go straight to the US
versus islands. Yeahhia, right, quality uninterrupted broadcasting. Of course, Brad's
gonna probably need a new microphone for down there, But
that is historical.
Speaker 1 (30:36):
My morning show is your morning chew a historical A
sand pail and a shovel. We're gonna need all that. Hey,
good morning. It's fifty four minutes after the hour. If
you're just waking up, contempt of Congress charges will be
filed against the Clintons, or so everyone thinks, by the
end of the day.
Speaker 6 (30:54):
Then it's According to Republican Congressman James Comer, who hens
the gop Let House Committee looking in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation,
former President Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
didn't show up for their scheduled depositions last week, accusing
Republicans of selective prosecution. The Clintons and several other officials
recipiented in a bipurtisan vote last summer.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
I'm Mark Neefield. A federal judge, is refusing to temporarily
block a newly reinstated Department of Homeland Security policy that
would limit lawmakers' access to ice detention centers.
Speaker 4 (31:26):
Colorado Congressman Joe Negus and other Democrats sued the Trump
administration last week, seeking to barre enforcement of a policy
requiring them to give seven days notice before any visit.
The lawmakers challenged the policy by arguing that it violated
a court order striking down a similar rule last month.
While there was no ruling on the merits of the
case itself, the judge said the plaintiffs used the wrong
(31:47):
procedural vehicle to challenge it, and concluded the previous order
did not apply. I'm Tammy tricheo.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
The Canadian military has reportedly drawn up a response model
to a hypothetical US invasion. You better worry about our
hockey team in the Olympics. You can't hit it. If
that was ever the case, just duck. But you ever noticed,
(32:12):
like if a guy's trying to be mister dad and
then he goes to put his horns in, the kid
flinches and you're like, hey, I think something different's going
on at all? What goes out? Are they paranoid about?
In Canada?
Speaker 8 (32:23):
Sarahle Kesseler reports The Globe and Mail are citing two
senior government officials in Canada saying the response with center
on insurgency style tactics similar to those used in Afghanistan
by resistance fighters against the Soviets and later the US President.
Trump has repeatedly talked about making Canada America's fifty first state.
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Late Monday, he posted an image on social media showing
Canada and Venezuela covered by the American flag. I'm Sarah
Lee kiss lar.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
So.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
I was in the car and my son said, they
just released Bruno Mars's latest a single. Rather, I mean
listened to this smash shit the first time you hear it.
You know, it's a smash of everything he does well,
I know, but I mean in particular, I Just Might
is to I. You know, there's very few songs like
(33:17):
the biggest hits that you remember in life. Do you
remember the first time you heard him? For some reason,
we don't, But the truth is really good songs. You
love him the first time you hear him? Oh yeah,
And I love this one the first time I heard it.
And I'm obviously not an alone the sixteen time Grammy winner.
His new song I Just Might debut at number one
on the Singles Chart, making it his tenth song at
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the top of the Billboard Hot one hundred. The song
aren twenty three point five million streams during its first
week out. Mars is now the fourth solo mail artist
and singer with ten or more number ones. Listen to
the company He's in, Drake Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson.
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And guess who he knocked out of the number one
spot Taylor Swift, which is always a good shake. In sports,
Sons by six over the seventy six ers. Last night,
Clippers lost to the Bulls one thirty eight one ten,
Warriors lost one forty five one twenty seven. Someone should
play defense. Lakers won fifteen one oh seven over the Nuggets.
Kings fell to the Heat one thirty one seventeen. On
the ice, Sabers beat the Preds five to three, lighting
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one easy four to one over the Sharks. Blues lost
three to one to the Jets, and the Kings won
four to three over the Rangers. Birthdays Today from League
of their Own Actress Gena Davis seventy years old. Do
you remember Billy Ocean the Happy Sad Song? Jimmy Queen
Queen seventy six years old? Today Spice Girl Emma Button
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is fifteen. If it's your birthday, Happy birthdays, So glad
you were born hope you live in a city where
they drive good not bad. We'll find out Roory O'Neil next.
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
with Michael Nhild Joano