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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
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of talk, a new way of understanding, because we're in
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Speaker 1 (00:34):
This is the day, This is the day. Good morning.
Seven minutes after the hour. Welcome to Thursday, January, the
twenty second year of our Lord, twenty twenty six.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Every day is a gift.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Every day is precious, but this one in particular. I
will never forget how many years I've been married. All
I have to do is look at the calendar the
day I had to memorize my twenty sixth wedding anniversary.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
Today, is it really not? Happy anniversary?

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Still my love, still my life, still my happiness. And
I used to tell her that thirty years ago, and
here we are is living proof. Happy anniversary, Andrew. All right,
let's get started, President Trump. Another art of the deal. Right,
You got people freaking out He's gonna invade Greenland. They're
even flinching in Canada, and the President just crafts his deal.

(01:21):
Everybody freaking out over the tariff. There are gonna be
no tariff threats. President announces a deal, a framework in
place in Greenland that will last forever. Not a lot
of specifics given, but long term meets all the national
security needs. That means land for basis and everything that

(01:42):
he wanted in terms of minimal rights without having to
purchase land. So another art of the deal, this time
Greenland for President Trump. ICE's latest operation is underway in
Maine this week. Why do I suspect that we probably
won't have the problems in Maine we had in Minnesota.
The Ukrainian President Zelensky apparently traveling to Switzerland to meet

(02:05):
with President Trump at the World Economic Forum. However, there
is no planned meeting with Putin. The House Oversight Committee
is advancing a resolution to hold former President Clinton not red.
You're gonna have to help me with this, because I
know we had nine Democrats that joined Republicans in contempt
of Congress for William Jefferson Clinton, former president. Only three

(02:29):
that joined Republicans to include Hillary Clinton. And I don't
want to split hairs inaccurately, but doesn't that tell you
something about the views of whatever's left in the Democrat
Party that is so radically left now their view of
Bill Clinton versus Hillary Clinton, let alone modern Democrats. I

(02:50):
think that's a fair exegy. Drug overdose deaths plummeting twenty percent,
the President serious about the world. We're on drugs and
we're getting serious results. And finally, a polar for we
just say snowmageddon or.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Northeaster. No, Andrea has.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Another name for it. I say snowmageddon. Yeah, she does
another one. I can't remember what it is, but now
we're calling it officially a polar vortex expected to bring
brutally cold temperatures to two thirds of the country by
Sunday for those of us in a stretch of about
eleven or more states. We're looking at heavy snowfall and

(03:34):
ice and severe winter weather conditions. And you know, right
where are they going to put all the protesters? They'll
suddenly be fine. Ice is coming to town and well,
I mean, the two things to concern everybody is ice
and power outages, right, or for us being locked up
in a hotel downtown with nothing to do but go
to the gym. I'm bringing them up PlayStation. I'm not

(03:55):
lying to go to the stores. Yesterday, Andrea did most
of the stores on Tuesdays some more yesterday. Her description
of Costco, I thought was the most shocking.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
I mean, it takes a lot to empty a shelf
in Costco, right, right, and everybody's but you know what
looked like COVID? It looked like COVID.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Yeah, it did well it had. It was COVID esque.
Hurricane ask for those that have been through hurricanes. I've
always found it fascinating, Okay, I mean I think I
have pretty decent taste, right, Sure, some things aren't just taste.
Somethings are tastes that look good on me, because some
things I like, they just don't look good on me.

(04:40):
But am I the only one that finds it fascinating
that you walk into a store and there's floors and
floors and racks and racks of clothes, and you never
see anybody wearing something you own? Do you? Am I
the only weirdo that thinks of that very seldom anymore.
It used to happen all the time when we were kids. Though,
you know, you cho somebody else would have the same

(05:01):
thing on. But you're exactly right. Yeah, I mean we'll
wear the same brand of shoes. But how often is somebody.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
Wearing your shoes?

Speaker 4 (05:07):
Right?

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Even I don't know how it happens. I think it's
like a freak. It could have been what was the
show that, uh, twilight Zone could be like a twilight Zone?

Speaker 3 (05:20):
Okay, how is it possible?

Speaker 1 (05:22):
I never ever see anybody wearing my shirt or a
jacket that I bought. And let me tell you something.
I don't want to brag because this is a humble show,
but I am known for my jackets.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
Are you know?

Speaker 1 (05:39):
My mom once said that to me with great pride.
Oh Michael, what do you know? I'm known for my blounces?
Because what are you wearing? That looks terrible? I'm known
for my blouses, you certainly are, but I'm not.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
I never seen anybody wearing my jacket. Well, everybody wears
the same.

Speaker 5 (05:56):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
What is it You've got?

Speaker 1 (05:58):
You've got north Face, you've got Columbia, you've got is
it Patagonia. Well, I'm a Lulu Lemon north face predominant.
You know a lot of things come from the golf
pro shops too. I mean, I try not to look
like Dan Metter, who's over our sales at Premiere.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Dan rolls right out of the pro shop, right, yeah,
But what.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Were you gonna say? Right by way even finish my point?
My point is, okay, so we never seenbody wearing clothes
that we buy. Andrew goes to Costco, shelves are emptied.
But everything we went there for was there. Like now,
people don't eat what we eat. Wow, of course get.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
In America. What were we gonna say, red? But we
really have to get you a microphone? Did you say
Lulu Lemon?

Speaker 1 (06:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (06:44):
I wear Lulu Lemon. Why isn't that like workout gear
for ladies? No, isn't.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
But aren't they like Mary for Lulu? Have you been
ever bet mister North Dakota State fifth Day had a
rose sweatshirt. Listen, if this show ever goes from fledgling
to successful, that's the first thing I'm doing is taking
you to Lululemon and dressing you. Oh no, no, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm gonna find something slenderizing that university's lettering is not flenderizing.

(07:20):
Oh my oh lord, what would we all do if
we had success?

Speaker 3 (07:25):
I don't think.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
I never think of things for me. I think of
things for my wife.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
So are you gonna? Are you coming to the hotel?

Speaker 1 (07:31):
I definitely buy Red a microphone and I would get him.
So you put a microphone on the way by the way,
he needs no booze spoiler alert. So what percentage of
your income? Red goes to bourbon versus clothing? And you're
lecturing me on Lulu Lemon? But he's always wearing a smile,
isn't he? And bloodshot eyes? You really are, like I

(07:53):
read McMahon, aren't you? And then we wonder why he
doesn't sleep? What were you saying, Jeffrey, Oh, are you
coming to the hotel this weekend? I think I waved
too when the boss says that what am I going
to do? Well, I know would and then it'd be
just my luck. The power would go out, and then
what would I say? I know, yeah, I got to
hang out with you guys. Well, here's here's the got
A gorgeous wife kept herself. Look, I mean she looks

(08:16):
exactly like the woman I married twenty six years ago.
I know, I got I knowed in at university. I
mean we were going to be alone like doctor Jivago,
and I got to come.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Hang with you too. I know what Andrea wants for
her anniversary.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
By the way, while the listeners are listening, I presume
that the room is on the company. So when we eat,
do we just put it on the room listen. I'm
not getting in listen, listen, but I'm going to try it.
I'll let you know it works out.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
What do you mean try it? We'll try it together.
That's hope. They have good food there. Well, no, it's
the Grand Hiatt. It's the it's.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
The led outlined building here in downtown Nashville. It's I
mean very it's very swanky. Well you know Mary and Boise.
I'm trying to think who else all really was ring
leading the holiday party. Maybe we should just have them
all flying for snowlopolochusts or whatever we're calling it?

Speaker 3 (09:08):
What is every calling it snowmageddon?

Speaker 4 (09:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Oh, you got a little weather in areas that aren't
used to it. You know what this is in in Boise? Tuesday, Well,
that's what you're saying. This is historic because of how
widespread it's going. Yeah, you know, I mean it's Dallas,
Fort Worth all the way to New York City eventually.
So yeah, I love how. I got a friend that's
in radio in Dallas. He's talking about, you know, freezing

(09:36):
runways at DFW, But he my pipes are frozen.

Speaker 3 (09:41):
I not worried about DFW. All right.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
As you know at your morning show, we have a
lot of people to help us uh together come to conclusions.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
There's no what guy out of the air.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Are the president and other are the deal?

Speaker 3 (09:56):
Everybody took the fake Why in vague breath them? I
think you just own it in a deal? You know,
all that nonsense.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
So you know, Roy's going to be along with Jade
Vance's trip to Minnesota. As ICE operations move into Maine,
John Decker is going to be joining us. I don't
think things are going to go well on the Lisa
Cook front. We didn't think it was going to go
well going in with the President. No, certainly the board
could fire her for mortgage fraud, but as far as

(10:23):
a presser, and I'm fine with this because you know,
the one thing I know for sure, we don't need
to expand presidential powers any more than they already obsessively are.
And just remember, for everything that someone does today, someone
that believes the opposite of you can do tomorrow, you

(10:43):
could get far worse than another Barack Obama, trust me,
And then they'll be in there doing that. But we
we knew that the standing and the powers and the
ground for a president arbitrarily fire a member of the
Fed and maintain independence was going to be a difficult,
difficult decision. And we still don't know where we stand

(11:04):
with the legality question of the Supreme Court on the
president's ability to do tariffs. That's still dangling, and President
Trump is still you know, although it appears if his
announcement is true, which I believe him, he wouldn't make

(11:26):
it if it wasn't. We do get resolved on the
greenland issue, that's really the big story waking up. And
then I think it is a big deal that there's
some bipartisan support for holding the Clintons and contempt of Congress.
And I think there's a nuanced view of that that
shows how that, I mean, can you imagine what a

(11:47):
Democrat would think of John F. Kennedy if they really
had to explore his policies, explore his writings to a
report on his beaches. Now, I'll grant you that John F.
Kennedy was too far right for Democrats in nineteen sixty

(12:09):
that was a big problem as I ended up with
Linda Johnson to balance a ticket and delivered Texas.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
So I'll grant you that.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
But the Democrat Party's platform might even be left of
the nineteen twenties Socialist Party let alone. They don't even
they can't even conceive jfk. But what do they think
of people like Bill Clinton?

Speaker 3 (12:31):
He's ancient.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
I got news for you that today's Democrat Party doesn't
think Barack Obama was a hero. In fact, they view
him as just what he claimed to be, a progressive.
They're so far left of progressive right now. But isn't
it funny? While nine Democrats joined on Bill Clinton, only
three on Hillary. I can't be the only one that

(12:53):
caught that and thought, can and can you imagine on
this trajectory with the view of Hillary Clinton'll be give
it four five years?

Speaker 3 (13:03):
Well, when Hillary ran, she went against her own husband's crime. Bill.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
I remember when Hillary ran, I thought I'd take Bill
Clinton right now. And I remember when Bill Clinton was elected,
I thought to myself, you know, I gotta go find
someplace to hide.

Speaker 3 (13:22):
I thought I was actually frightened for a few days.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
We'd all take Bill Clinton right hey, look after Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris or AOC to come. You might
even take Barack Obama. That's the law of diminishing return.
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This is your Morning Show with Michael Deltrono.

Speaker 6 (15:54):
Good morning from Philadelphia. I truly believe Donald Trump is
an evil genius. He acts erratic, he spew's unbelievable ideas.
He pisses off world leaders and they fall into line anyway.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
Brilliant. Yeah, he heart of the deal struck again.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
The President has his framework for a long term deal
in Greenland in place. Mark Mayfield has our top story
along with Donna.

Speaker 7 (16:21):
Shortly after announcing the deal framework, in a post on
truth Social Trump told reporters the deal gives the US
everything it needs.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
People are out there and they're working there right now.
They're working the details of the deal. But it said
what's called an infinite deal Spreevan.

Speaker 7 (16:35):
Trump has repeatedly said the US needs to take control
of Greenland for national security purposes. When announcing the deal framework,
he also said he will not be imposing tariffs that
were scheduled to go into effect on February first, earlier
he had ruled out using force to acquire Greenland. I'm
Mark Neafield.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Big meeting with Zelenski and the President doesn't appear as
though any meeting with Putin has been scheduled. On the
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went over the Leafs two to one, Ducks a shootout

(17:13):
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(17:34):
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(18:16):
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Speaker 9 (18:18):
It's this call of the vortics is what was here
From the past month. We had punchers down the twenty
or five below and anchored and down to sixty below
up in Fairbanks.

Speaker 3 (18:33):
So if that's what this is coming to you, it
can be cooler. That's Davin Anchorage, who sounds frozen.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
I could quite frankly, I couldn't have done without that
sixty call low.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
Can you imagine? I cannot?

Speaker 1 (18:48):
And that wasn't even the windshew, that was sixty below zero?
Am I the only one that when our listeners call,
I try, I try to picture them and we're like,
what their kitchen looks like?

Speaker 3 (18:59):
Yeah? Like I picked I don't know why.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
I pictured Dave kind of in a maybe like in
the downtown area of Anchorage, and it has like a
two bedroom condo. He's overlooking the frozen streets. But you know,
we should do Red on the website. Could we add
a section America's Kitchen Table where people could just send
in pictures of their kitchen. Yeah, wouldn't that be fun

(19:22):
to see everybody's kitchen like.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
A picture board.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Okay, thank you for that answer, Red, I can ask Bye.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
I try to ask a question once before about pictures
and never kind of put the drink down? Will you
put it down this morning?

Speaker 1 (19:40):
In Red's defense, there is like three people that know
how to do the web stuff and they've all been
laid off.

Speaker 3 (19:51):
Oh well, we don't need to have that discussion.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
Well, I mean no, but they'll be praying for their
families in the meantime. I'll just picture these kitchens in
my head. Thirty seven minutes. Thanks for the call, Dave.
And I wonder if an Anchorage you don't knock on
your neighbor's door, you know, asking for sugar, but.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
Like you wouldn't have to have an extra blanket, would you?

Speaker 1 (20:08):
I mean, what, how do you live in sixty below
and then isn't like half the year dark all the time? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (20:16):
You would.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Yeah, this is where's my favorite year, my favorite program directory.
I think he's in Fairbanks, not Anchorage, right of or
is he in Anchorage not Fairbanks? I can't remember. Anyway,
Stay warm, all of you. What we're referencing is what
they're now calling a polar vortex. It's expected to being
brutally cold temperatures to about two thirds of the United

(20:38):
States of America. Now for about a third of us,
we've got a good deal of ice and snow, brutal
driving conditions, and potential loss of power anytime you have
ice involved, especially so weather's going to become a big
story into the weekend into early next week. President Trump
did it again, the art of the deal, this time Greenland,

(21:00):
making references like forever, long, long term. While there are
no specifics and it's not a done deal, he says
the framework is done. It looks as though he gets
all the mineral rights and land for basis that he
was looking for. The President was obviously in very good
spirits and talking about this framework while in Dabos.

Speaker 10 (21:24):
Listen, really fantastic for the USA gets everything we wanted,
including especially real national security and international.

Speaker 11 (21:36):
Well, the dealer is going to be put out pretty
soon in the USC. It's it's right now, a little
bit in progress, but pretty far along.

Speaker 4 (21:44):
It gets us everything we needed to get. What did
Marc sayd uh, Well, he's a great leader. I think
it's fantastic. Secretary General was represented on the other side.

Speaker 11 (21:56):
Which is really us too, because you know, we're a
very important member of NATO's and a lot Fernato, and
it's really nice.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
I mean, it's a deal that everybody's very happy with.

Speaker 5 (22:05):
Does it still include the United States having ownership of Greenland?

Speaker 3 (22:07):
Like you've said you wanted.

Speaker 4 (22:12):
It's a long term deal. It's the ultimate long term deal.

Speaker 11 (22:18):
I think it puts everybody in a really good position,
especially as it pertains to security and minerals and everything else.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
See, I mean it's a hall there. I think Donna
hit the nail right on the head.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
And listen.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
I'll represent the other people too, you know. As I
have often said, and as I think history will probably
we major in the minors in real time, I think
history will we'll major in the majors. There are I
can't think of many things, the tariffs probably well, well, no,

(22:55):
going back to COVID, the president did get duped by
Anthony Fauci. Bauci walked into the Oval office and said
two million Americans will be dead by Eastern and it
spooked the president and he shut.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
The country down. Michael, can I just say something. Did
you hear the music in the background.

Speaker 1 (23:13):
I thought that was the most delightful party that he's at,
a cocktail party with victory.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
It was like bur was playing in the background. But
that's what But that's what Donna captured.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
My point was going to be other than in the
first term, COVID and maybe tariffs, especially at the beginning.
But I think that this is something that's been eating
at the president all of his life, these unfair trade deals.
And I do think you know, I'm with David bonson
then that you don't anybody I almost said the word

(23:45):
Charlie Schmunck, and I don't know if that would break
a commandment, But don't anybody fool you. A tariff is
always attacked. There's only two ways that goes down. The
companies eat it, and in eating it, they're under capitalized
to expand and hire. And that's not good because we
need jobs and wages to keep up with inflation. But

(24:06):
it's ultimately attacks and most of the time it's passed
on to the consumer, so things are already tough, and
it makes them, at least in the short term, really tough,
and then in the long term it kind of evens out.
So I don't know that I would have done the tariffs.
I know a lot of you hate me for them.
I definitely wouldn't have shut the government down like a
light switch. And I certainly wouldn't have believe Fauci. I

(24:27):
knew he was a fraud from day one. I mean
from day one when they were saying stay home, stay safe,
this is the new normal. Staying home doesn't keep you safe.
That's virology one oh one. Life is what kills you.
But if it makes you fragile with comobilities, and a
new virus hits, it either kills you or you get

(24:49):
it and you have immunity. We don't defeat viruses. We
learned to live with them. That's virology one oh one.
So this was nothing new. Staying home wouldn't do anything,
and it's sure as heck shouldn't have ever been a
new normal. And when Fauci was kicking around all these models,
and I might add Mike Pence along with him, who

(25:12):
headed up everything for the White House. I went to
the University of Washington. I went looking in search, because
if something hasn't happened yet and you don't have real data,
you insert assumptions. I just wanted to see what the
assumptions were that would lead to all this death, and
they were nowhere to be found. I used to use

(25:36):
the analogy of in the movie Outbreak, when McDreamy gets
off the plane. This guy is clearly sick. I mean,
his eyes are spinning, he's dripping in sweat, he's got
redness all around his sinuses.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
And what does his girlfriend do French kiss him? Is
that the kind of assumptions they had in these models
of how this would transmit.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
So, you know, with the exception of COVID and with
exception of the tariffs, I can't think of a single
thing Donald Trump has done that wasn't brilliant. It wasn't brilliant.
I probably wouldn't have done it the way he did.
But to the Donna's point, he gets them all freaking
out over tariffs. He gets them all freaking out that

(26:18):
we're gonna invade.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
He's even got Canada flinching in the middle. Oh my god.
I loved my note. And I'm thinking of an individual.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
The only time I can tell you this story, The
only time I ever voted for a Democrat was for
Tulsa mayor, and I had he asked to have a
private meeting, which I thought was was gutsy. You wouldn't
think he'd find himself at home on a show like mine.
And I went to his house and the whole time
he was talking, I thought he was a sharp guy,
don't get me wrong. But I'm watching his son sitting

(26:51):
in the corner. This sun came home from college to
be in that meeting, and I'm watching how he's looking
at his dad while his dad's talking.

Speaker 3 (27:01):
I'm watching the son, not.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Even the guy. And I'm putting it all together. And
I stopped this guy, the guy that ran from her.
He ended up losing. He's making some profound point and
I kind of interrupted, and I said, I looked, I
looked over at his son. I said, he's a good dad,
isn't he. And he's a great dad. He's a great man.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
That won my vote.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
I mean, who knows this more than our kids. Our
kids see us at our best, our kids see us
at our worst. So that's why yesterday I was thinking
of him when I use that analogy. Can you imagine
a guy who's trying to be mister dad and he
goes to put his hand around his kid and the
kid flinches. He'd be like, Hey, what's going on in
that house when we're not there? That's kind of a candidate.
Did it just flinched? For no real who was even
talking about you? But that's what Trump does and the

(27:44):
very things that the style in which he does it
that makes us uncomfortable. You know, some might question in
real time. I think history will forget that. But the accomplishments.
What a beautiful deal. He had everybody at this economic
forum fearing, well, can you imagine what the left? I
don't even listen to him anymore, but I can only

(28:05):
imagine what they were saying yesterday.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
The market's going to crack, he's.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
In Greenland, he's isolated in America, NATO's gonna fail. I mean,
he had them thinking all that he just walks away
with all the land for his bases, all the mineral rights,
without buying the land.

Speaker 6 (28:19):
I mean Donald Trump is an evil genius.

Speaker 3 (28:25):
Oh done?

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Oh and then he gets to talk about it with
the piano's.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Tickling in the background, pident.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
Forever.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
You know, I would talk to White House correspondent John Decker.
We got court things at the Supreme Court where he
spent the day yesterday to talk about. But I do
have this question on behalf of all of us here
at the kitchen table this morning. What is the President
walking away with? This is just me saying this out loud.
I'm not acting an expert that he didn't have going in.

(29:03):
I mean, this treaty already allowed a lot of this.
I know Red's feeling is it's like that you know,
famous ninety nine year lease kind of a thing they do,
you know, I mean, could it have extended it?

Speaker 3 (29:16):
I don't know what it did, but it certainly isn't.

Speaker 1 (29:20):
I mean, in a seventy two hour period of time,
is it even that he had everybody freaking out over
everything from invasion with Canada flinching in between, to tariffs
to NATO being destroyed by this and he just walks
away with his deal while he's at the meeting.

Speaker 3 (29:41):
To quote Glenn Beck.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
It looks like six dimensional chest to me again.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
Nut, she didn mean it.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
How do they get how I had such a bad
Glenn Beck impersonation.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
I went into Carol Gana. You've got three characters going
on the same time.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
I've had good spirits. I'm actually funnier when I'm mad.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chino.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Use that talkback button, take your place at the table,
and other ways to email Michael di at iHeartMedia dot Com.
Roger and Sacramento writes, happy anniversary, Good morning, Michael, Thank
you Roger. Maybe the reason the fewer Democrats found Hillary
and contempt is she's more hazardous to their health than Bill,
which is not like Roger to actually crack a Yanni.

(30:32):
This one comes from Blake. Michael looks like Trump one
and Davos. He overplays his hand on Greenland. He gets
land for bases, mineral rights without having to buy the
whole land mass, basically taking control of Greenland. Brilliant Blake
in Phoenix. Well that's kind of what Donna sentiments were too.
And I think history will remember style and some of

(30:56):
this crazy stuff less and more just accomplishment. And I
think the whole world got the art of the deal
one more time. Didn't thank you all right. That's really
our big story. The frameworks. Not a lot of details given,
but the framework is in place for a long term
deal on Greenland.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
Park Mayfield has our top story.

Speaker 7 (31:13):
Shortly after announcing the deal framework, in a post on
tru Social, Trump told reporters the deal gives the US
everything it needs.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
People are out there and they're working at right now.
They're working the details of the deal. But it's a
shorts quote an infinite deal. It's forever.

Speaker 7 (31:28):
Trump has repeatedly said the US needs to take control
of Greenland for national security purposes. When announcing the deal framework,
he also said he will not be imposing tariffs that
were scheduled to go into effect on February first. Earlier,
he had ruled out using force to acquire Greenland.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
I'm Mark Neefield.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
The House Oversight Committee is advancing resolutions to hold former
President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State his wife
Hillary in contempt of Congress.

Speaker 5 (31:53):
Members of the panel voted thirty four to eight to
advance the resolution holding Bill Clinton in contempt and twenty
eight to fifteen on them measure holding Hillary Clinton in contempt.
The couple had refused to appear for depositions in the
panel's investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Committee
chair James Commerce as he expected bipartisan support for enforcing
the subpoenas, and he added that he expects the Clinton

(32:14):
contempt resolutions to pass the House. The committee vote is
the first step in a process that could potentially lead
to the Department of Justice charging the Clintons. I'm Tammy Trujillo,
a Navy.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
Admiral and a Navy admiral removed by Secretary of Board
Pete Hegseth says she's running for congress.

Speaker 8 (32:30):
Three Star Admiral Nancy LeCour was the head of the
Navy Reserve before haig Seth removed her last August. She
has registered now to run for South Carolina's first congressional
district as a Democrat. In a post on x she
said she was removed from her position without cause, but
she is quote not done serving end quote. South Carolina's
first congressional district is currently occupied by Republican Representative Nancy Mace,

(32:53):
who is not seeking reelection. She's looking to get the
Republican nomination for that state's Governor.

Speaker 3 (32:59):
I'm Jim Roope.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
Something tells me that announcement proves it was a good fire,
or at least that's what you were thinking, right.

Speaker 3 (33:04):
I didn't say her name was.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
Kitty da Money being pitty and.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Witty, Taylor Swift is being inducted into the Songwriters Hall
of Fame. The thirty six year old Grammy winner is
the youngest songwriter to ever enter the Songwriter's Hall of Fame. Why, Well,
eligibility opens up when a songwriter's first released song is
twenty years old, and she started that young young Tim

(33:30):
McGraw really June of two thousand and six, So upon
immediate qualification, she joins Elanis Morrisett, Geene Simmons of Kiss,
and Kenny Loggin's induction ceremony takes place on June the eleventh.

Speaker 3 (33:45):
Well, today is a very important day.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
Today we not only connect the dots on your morning show,
we celebrate the polka dots.

Speaker 12 (33:54):
In medieval times, polka dots were a sign of disease.
Thank goodness, that's over. Since the eighteen forties, Americans have
embraced polka dots, and yes, the polka dans attributed to
the fashion back then, everyone wore them, but according to Vogue,
you should be wearing them now. They say dots are
the significant fashion trend this year. They're playful, polished, had

(34:15):
a little risque associated with Royalty Maryland, even mini mouse.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
How could you go wrong? I'm pre Tennis.

Speaker 12 (34:21):
Well.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
I was thinking of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
Remember that was one of the most famous scenes here
at the polo game, wearing the polka dots. Yeah, and
then I can think of the it's a bitsy teeny
weeny yellow polka dot bikini. Polka dots. They don't have
them at a Little Lemon.

Speaker 2 (34:38):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael nheld Chorno.
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