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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:20):
Enjoy one, two three, starting your morning off right, A
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Speaker 3 (00:29):
Because we're in the stige.
Speaker 4 (00:32):
This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
Chorna seven minutes after the hour and welcome to Friday.
In the twenty fourth of January, year of out and Old,
twenty twenty five. Tomorrow'll be twenty five, twenty five, and
the year twenty five tenty. President Trump is teying his
first trip of his second term this week. Mexico is
constructing tent shelters at the border to prepare for potential
mass deportation. They didn't do anything when they were massively
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entering our country. Now they can handle this on their own.
AFCNFC championship games are set for Sunday. It'll be Philly
hosting the commanders first to two Central, three Eastern, followed
by Buffalo and Kansas City at five thirty Central, six
thirty eastern. And firefighters say they're getting the upper hand
on the Hues fire in the mountains of North Los Angeles. Meanwhile,
(01:19):
here comes rain in the forecast. You think, well, that's
great help with the fires.
Speaker 5 (01:24):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Mudslides and toxic chemicals can also flow during heavy rainfall.
That's why Roy O'Neil was following our top story this morning.
Good morning, Rory, Hey there, happy Friday. Lots and lots
of fires and potentially lots and lots of unstable ground.
Speaker 6 (01:43):
Exactly, it's a bad combo, but you know, you got
to pick your poison.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
I suppose.
Speaker 6 (01:48):
Still it looks like the rain may not be totally
drenching the area, so maybe the mudslide risk is rather minimal,
but still it exists. As you said, though, there are
lots more of these fires picking up. They made a
lot of progress stopping that huge fire, but we've got
two new ones down around San Diego.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
That are the newest concern right now.
Speaker 6 (02:09):
So they are welcoming some of this rain in the
forecast and at least the more humid air.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
You know, we were talking about this earlier. This would
be a dangerous and grueling sprint. Let alone, this has
been going on weeks. This is now a marathite for
these firefighters. We'll all keep them in our thoughts in prayers. Meanwhile,
President Trump get ready to make his first trip of
his second term, and he's headed to these areas Asheville,
North Carolina after the hurricane, and Los Angeles where the
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fires are raging and the rain is coming. Yeah, disaster
response clearly front of mine for the President. We heard
him on Fox News this week with Hannity describing out
he thinks FEMA may have lost its way, and he
thinks maybe more of a hindrance than a help in
these times of crisis. So perhaps he's got some big
plans for that agency. Let's see what he has to
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say today in Ashville. It'll be interesting, well, because he
doesn't seem to be doing anything that is just symbolic.
You know, it's not like he's just going there to
show he cares, going there to get up to speed.
Everything the President's been doing has been followed by an
action of some sort. So what might those actions.
Speaker 6 (03:13):
Be well, I mean, now that's really the question. You know,
we said in the interview that he wants to have
the states have more independence in order to respond to
these things. You know, FEMA has really transformed over the
past fifteen twenty years into coming in and writing a
check to the local government is what they do. They
don't show up with dump trucks and bulldozers and boloney
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sandwiches anymore. Instead, they just sort of help support the
local community and its response. And maybe that's not the
best model.
Speaker 3 (03:42):
All right, and Roy's gonna be back in the third hour,
some fifteen hundred troops being sent to the border. Royal'll
have the latest done that. There's a theme today and
that is promises, campaign promises being kept by the president.
It has been a rewarped speed first four days, that's
for sure. Actually, I do this every now and then
(04:04):
just to encourage Jeffrey and read even I am capable
of making a mistake. That's the wrong sounder.
Speaker 7 (04:10):
Oh wow, I really don't know what he said at
the end of this, and I don't think he knows
what he said.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
It's got to be a big bit of understanding. I'm going,
I'm how do you like my garbage, and unlike the
Marra of Philadelphia, I knew it was a mistake immediately. Yeah,
and you owned up to it, and I just owned
up to it and moved on. By the way, Red
made an observation, do you have the mayor of Philadelphia again?
Speaker 5 (04:38):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Yeah? Can we play that real quick, because if so,
I have not caught this and.
Speaker 6 (04:42):
We've got to do this.
Speaker 8 (04:44):
Let me hear you all saying he ow gees me. No.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
So she forgot the E and the G right, she
totally just whacked it out.
Speaker 5 (04:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
See I thought she just forgot the A with the
Y L in the wrong place, dude. Yeah, and then
she just lexified the L on the Wow. Good ears, Red,
I had good Ears at the Oval office yesterday. You know,
we had a conversation at five o'clock hour, and I
guess this is, you know, a good place to shamelessly
plug the podcast. You know we did. We did a
(05:18):
whole story on add Can I have an add moment?
Do you have our last caller? Yeah, we'll just call
it Friday, No, the last caller because I get these
all the time.
Speaker 9 (05:27):
Play it real quick, all right, Good morning, This is
Steve from Feenix. Arizona. I only catch two hours of
your three hours show, but unfortunately forty seven is on
the third hour and we never get to hear it.
Can you play him in the second hour please?
Speaker 3 (05:46):
Yeah? All right, So I get this a lot. KFYI
is one of my favorite stations in the country. Out
of all of our stations, Saint Louis and Phoenix, those
are two. I'd have been happy just living there and
being on them. But I think I KFYI they only
carry the first two hours, so, you know, Jeffrey would say, well,
that's why we have the podcast, and you know, well,
(06:08):
that's one way of handling it. I don't know, maybe
we should, you know, do it Friday in the third
hour and then replay it Monday in one of the
first two hours. Forty seven has a very tight schedule. Now, well,
and then how can you do Friday with forty seven
on Monday. I don't know how to solve this other
than podcast. Kind of like our conversation at the five
(06:30):
o'clock hour about you know, I'm not a big fan
of executive orders. I believe in all three branches of government,
and I believe most of the action should happen in
the people's house closest to us. There are times that
makes sense, but I mean, we're becoming a country that
just floods of executive orders. The other party wins flood
(06:52):
of you know, canceling executive orders, and then a flood
of new executive orders, and you become more of a
a monarchy at that point really than a republic. But
you gotta love the way Donald Trump is doing it right.
Joe Biden gave an inaugural speech on unity, went across
the street and canceled with executive orders everything Donald Trump did,
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and then issued executive orders over two hundred over his presidency,
and all in secret and most not covered by the media.
Donald Trump invites the media and the camera's in and
they introduce each one as he's signing it. It's well,
it's marketing genius.
Speaker 10 (07:35):
Lastly, sir, we have an executive order ordering the declassification
of files relating to the assassinations the President John F. Kennedy,
Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and the Reverend doctor Martin Luther
King June.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
That's a big one.
Speaker 9 (07:50):
A lot of people are waiting for this for along,
for years, for decades.
Speaker 3 (07:55):
And he's signing and here it comes how much will
be rejected? Because so there's Donald Trump saying everything will
be revealed. Okay, given that you and he gives the
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pen for RFK Junior. Everything will be revealed, says the President.
So because that's your first question, how much of these
this is the rest of the documents, how many are
going to be redacted? Everything will be revealed? And I
can't do it again, but at length in the five
o'clock hour, I talked about an interview Cash Pattel did
with Glenn Beck. Cash Battel has read all these documents unredacted.
(08:42):
He knows who killed JFK, he knows who killed RFK,
he knows who killed Martin Luther King. And his response
to Glenn Beck was not to tell him that, but
he just said, you're not going to really discover anything.
You probably haven't already figured out.
Speaker 5 (08:58):
Now.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
There were some other things he said, and you kind
of put it all together, and I came up with
this analogy. It's as if you've held all the pieces
of the puzzle in your hand at one point, you
just never put it together to create the right picture.
Yet this will create the picture. So there's that story.
What to anticipate in JFK, RFK and Martin Luther King Junior.
How might a president sitting in real time who may
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have some pretty strong feelings about who wanted him dead,
but he faced assassination twice lived he's about to reveal
three key assassinations of the sixties that may all point
to the government. I think you can connect your own dots.
You don't need my help. When it comes time to
connecting dots, CNN always turns to Harry Enton. No, Harry
(09:43):
Anton is the guy that was showing them and all
the polls. You're going to lose this election. You don't
have the blackmail vote, you don't have the Hispanic vote,
you're losing the Asian vote, You're losing on the border,
you're losing on the economy. I mean, he just laid
it all out and no one would listen. How suddenly
they all want to listen to them. Well, there's been
(10:04):
a shift in America, and what once was conceived is hateful, nativist, tyrannical.
Now the American people are behind common sense, secure the border,
and deport criminals.
Speaker 11 (10:19):
Sometimes I like blunt questions because they sort of get
it the underlying feelings that people have. So this is
about as blunt of questions you can get to port
all immigrants here illegally.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
I will note the ABC News.
Speaker 11 (10:30):
Poll ask about undocumented immigrants, so we have slightly different questions,
but these were all taken within the last month, and
there's real uniformity here. That's what I really think you
see to see real uniformity.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
So does America want the president everybody who entered this
country illegally gone well by a bigger percentage than won
him the office of the presidency. Yes, Now you'll see
when we get to criminal record, it's much different story.
But this is by and large, in general, if somebody's
here undocumented, should they be anywhere from fifty five percent
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to sixty four percent depending on the pollster.
Speaker 11 (11:05):
Listen, all immigrants who are here illegally fifty five percent
of New York Times Marquette sixty four percent, CBS News
fifty seven percent, ABC News, with a slightly different question
fifty six percent.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
So what you're.
Speaker 11 (11:16):
Seeing essentially here is very clear indication that a majority
of Americans, in fact, when they're asked this one question,
which I believe gets that the underlying feelings, do in
fact want it to port all immigrants who are here illegally.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
There's no arguing with these different So Donald Trump the
candidate was in line with the American people. The Democrat
Party was completely out of line.
Speaker 11 (11:37):
Numbers because they're all essentially the same across four different posters.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
So if there's a yes today, ish, how has that
changed over time?
Speaker 11 (11:45):
Yeah, this is where I think you get very interesting,
and so we'll take a look at that ABC News
question in particular, because you can really see that there's
been a massive shift from when Trump was first getting
into office eight years ago. Right the port all undocumented immigrants.
You go back to twenty fifteen, I'm gonna come to
your side screen, there's forty two percent. Hello, go to
twenty sixteen, it was thirty six percent.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
Look at where we are now. This was taken at
the end of last year. Now it's fifty six percent.
Let me beg the question is that because you can't control,
you can't silence opposition by controlling social media, the journalism
is dead and you can't control the narratives with legacy
(12:26):
media or cable news or third and listen to that.
The most you went too far opening the floodgates unapologetically
keeping cameras from viewing it, never visiting it. You went
too far, allowing criminals to come here, kill, rob steal, rape,
(12:50):
and do nothing but release them. You went too far. Now,
I don't have to tell you that the numbers get
far different when you start asking questions about the those
who have committed crimes after committing the crime of entering
the country illegally, and yesterday couldn't have been worse for him.
Here's a Haitian refugee who's been here illegally all this time.
(13:14):
He's committed seventeen felonies. They keep releasing him. Donald Trump
takes office, Ice is arrested over five hundred in the
first few hours of his presidency. And watch this guy
like he's at the oscars of our failed immigration cursing
Trump and thanking Biden and Obama. Listen.
Speaker 12 (13:36):
Ice Boston quickly takes down its next targets, including this
illegal alien from Brazil who has an Interpol red notice
for armed robbery. This Salvadoran illegal alien charged locally with
rape and released by.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
A sainction from Haiti from Haiti.
Speaker 12 (13:51):
From Haiti, I says he's a gang member with seventeen
criminal convictions in recent years.
Speaker 3 (14:01):
Obama put everything how wout you? I mean says it all.
Thanks Barack Obama for everything. Joe Biden forever. How am
I gonna get this in? I guess we're gonna have
to do it? Part two. I can't skip over this.
Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, sits down
with Tucker Carlson. This is a guy who didn't play
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along with the Democrats to the point of indictment, and
he's met with Trump. He sits as the largest city
in this country was perhaps the largest illegal immigrant problem
now and he sounded the alarm, sided with common sense,
(14:44):
and paid the price for his party. Are really bad
times for the Democrats, especially not just the economy, but
concerning the border. Part two of Sounds of the Day
coming up in the third.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
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Speaker 3 (15:02):
President Trump will be making his first trip of his
second term. More with John Decker, next half hour More
with Michael Casner. Right now.
Speaker 4 (15:09):
He'll be stopping in North Carolina, where Tropical Storm Helene
caused billions of dollars worth of damage last September. Then
had to California to review the damage from the recent
Los Angeles area wildfires. In a Fox News interview that
aired Wednesday night, Trump threatened to withhold federal aid to
California if it's water policies aren't changed. Also criticized FEMA
(15:30):
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their own problems in Los Angeles. I'm Michael Cassner.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
President Trump as a CIA director and his Secretary of
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Speaker 8 (15:43):
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Republican senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins voted against him,
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Speaker 3 (17:04):
Enjoyed the podcast moments ago off the air, too bad.
It happened on the air. I just broke out into
Rod Stewart and sounded just like him. It was really
really good. And they come and they go, yeah, it's
like they come into my body. It's kind of like
Neil Diamond's eighty fourth birthday.
Speaker 5 (17:21):
No.
Speaker 3 (17:21):
I used to do the Morning show with Gwenn Freeman
and Gwen was fascinating because Gwen used to tour with.
I can't remember if it was Conway Twitter or Wayland Jennings.
Doesn't really matter one of those two anyway. She just
perfect pitch like my wife. It's sickening. Yeah, can just
sing in perfect pitch? And I can't. You know, my
(17:41):
son does this all the time with me. Dad. It's
a sea. I don't know how you get to see
just grab it out sea. I don't know. I'm tone deaf.
So but she was fascinated that in my own voice,
I can't sing in tune, but as Neil Diamond, I can. Oh,
you were dead with Neil Diamond. Yeah, And so I
was thinking, it's Neil Diamond's eighty fourth birthday, you know,
(18:03):
obviously I got to sing a little Neil Diamond and
then off the air I sing Rod Stewart and I'm so,
I don't know if while I'm channeling Rod Stewart, I
can actually channel Neil Diamond. But I have such a
feeling Neil, of course has been battling Parkinson's. This may
be our last birthday with this, this living legend growing up.
You know, everybody was led Zeppelin Boston, you know, and
(18:26):
here I am a Neil Diamond kid in the seventies
in the eighties, always loved him, and it's interesting. You know,
probably Crunchy Granola Sweet might be my favorite Neil Diamond,
you would think, I am, I said, or Sweet Caroline
Play Me is another one of my favorites. But this one,
this was one of his pop hits in the mid seventies,
and it's always been one of my favorites. But it
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reminds me of this funny story. So he comes to Nashville,
and I was like, because I've seen Neil and concert
fifteen times. Sure, And you know, Neil went through a
phase where you know, he didn't sing anymore. He just
screamed like hello again Hello. You know. It's like here
Neil seeing his scream as great as hits. So I thought, well,
he's really old, not very well. I don't think. I
(19:10):
don't think I want to see him like this, Like
I didn't enjoy seeing Elvis in the final concerts. And
then my friend's got Cosmore Goes and he's sending me
videos and I'm telling you, it was just like some
crazy second wind. He went back in time he had
his voice of the seventies and early eighties, and he
was playing all the sits. He even played my all
(19:31):
time favorite that you never hear long fella serenade such
with the plans I made such with Neil Diamond eighty
four years old today. Meanwhile, I'm I'm channeling mockingbird. That
is what you are. I really upset our talkos from Orlando,
(19:53):
though he worked so hard to become a US citizen,
and I said, I can't wait. I can't wait to
serve sauce to a bread. I'm mad over that. Yeah,
but whenever I talk to him, I tend to start
talking at English in an English accent.
Speaker 7 (20:06):
You have a tendency to do. That's why I say
you're a mockingbird. Whatever you hear, it comes back, It
just comes back. I don't know why I did that
all through school. Miss Petrie hated that. All right, let's
start with Carol. Can't have your morning show without your voice.
Here's Carol, and this is really some You know there's
a radio station we're on in Phoenix.
Speaker 3 (20:28):
Sure, all right, roll it anyway.
Speaker 9 (20:30):
Hi, It's Carol Nydale, Arizona.
Speaker 13 (20:33):
All you have to do, see is turn on w
LAC in Tennessee. That's also a Michael Dell Journal morning show,
and you can listen to all three hours of the podcast.
It's great people helping people, all right.
Speaker 3 (20:49):
So first of all, there we go off after two
hours on KFYI and Phoenix and there's the conservative circus
that comes on, you know, out of respect to that,
I really don't want to be telling KFYI audience members
do not listen to KFYI and come listen to Friday
and it'll be our first forty seven too. Not that
(21:11):
I want to draw attention to run right, There's always
a work around. But yeah, that's why I never bring
that up. But you know, that goes back to when
when we got picked up by Premiere. You know, that
was you know, growing with iHeart. Nobody really noticed, and
I liked that. But then when Premiere added us to
Glenn Back and Sean Hannity and Clay and buck Well,
(21:33):
that got attention. Next thing, you know, you got to
start doing interviews with different radio publications. And I was
really uncomfortable with that because listen, I'm the same guy
today I was the day I got fired at the
last one. I'm the same guy today. That I was
before I got picked up by Premiere son. I don't
get that. And the guy's like, you know, how are
(21:53):
you feeling knowing you've reached the pinnacle of your career.
I was like, the pinnacle of my life was at
the foot of the cross, when I realized Christ died
for me and took on my sins and paid a
price I should have paid. That was my pinnacle. Then
that wasn't enough. He came that I might have life
a bundlely. Then he gave me my wife of twenty
five years, who still looks good. What is going on?
(22:18):
What she does? Well, I know, but I mean, you're
making this nice. But now you're add and going to
some no. I just I was thinking about her and
I got you know, we've got some breaking news here
at the house too. By the way, that's a little distracted.
So my dog got sprayed by a skunk three months ago,
I just said, and I'm not exaggerating, forty eight hours ago.
I looked at my wife and go, I think the
(22:39):
skunk smell's finally gone. Took three months. You know, I
can't kill an animal, but I'll tell you if I
see that skunk, it's gone right, Well, I might just
pull like a Will Smith and slap the skunk right
across the face. He needs to go to a different yard,
so I can't tell you how bad this smelled. So
this morning goes out, he gets sprayed again. Here we
(22:59):
go go. So I'm right now my studio smells like
a skunk. How are you sitting in that? I'm very distracted.
Dead skunk in the mid It's gonna be dead skunk
in the middle of the yard. Wonder what Neil's doing
right now?
Speaker 13 (23:13):
Let me make your dream.
Speaker 3 (23:17):
Come sho. Thanks for joining the show. Seeing miss come
on sing along. Phoenix sings somewhere Phoenix. Someone is going, wait,
I can't hear Friday with forty seven, but I can
hear this idiot say pretty much all right, So yeah,
Carol's right, but I was gonna make that final story.
(23:39):
So you know this whole You know how many stations
you were in, how many markets are you in? And
I don't get it anymore because there's the Internet. Oh
you're on in Saint Louis. But anybody in Saint Luis
could have been listening all along right right to Carol's point, Yeah,
I know all you gotta do is pick one of
the other fifty four markets that's carrying the third hour,
(24:01):
and with the app you can get the presets. But
just in case they're listening at the Conservative Circus. Okay,
remember who's the team player here. I have never brought
that up until Carol. In fact, I encourage everybody on
KFYI to stay there, listen to the Conservative Circus. After
the Conservative Circus, the podcast section, then you can catch it.
(24:22):
All right, Woody's got something a little bit more serious.
All right, So Woody I got another the one coming in,
oh for crying out.
Speaker 14 (24:28):
Good morning. It's Woody and pure Arizona. So Ice made
these multiple raids, arrests and detentions in many, many states yesterday,
but not all. So I think the goal in the
name of equity, which the Dems can relate to, is
that we arrest these illegal invaders each and every day
(24:52):
in all fifty states.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
Well, I mean, you know you're going to get to them.
There's three things in real time, real quick. It's obvious now,
poll after poll after poll, and we featured one earlier
in the show, not a shameless plug for the podcast.
You know what, I haven't plugged yet the new iHeart
app has presets. Now that's what I just said. Make
sure your morning show is one of your presets. Yes,
(25:17):
and I thank you. He who gets a preset wins.
He who doesn't loses. No, I don't like to be
a loser. Scheduled program. And now back to our while
you have me because I'll die seven years younger. We
found out and you'll find out in moments from now. No,
but what do we see? The Democrats were completely wrong
on the border. Now how we got there, I don't know.
(25:37):
I think they went too far. But there's been a shift.
Donald Trump was right on the border, Biden first than
Kamala Harris, and the Democrats were wrong. America wants that
border secured, and they want those that have gone on
eight out of ten, those that have gone on to
commit other crimes deported immediately. And you have any I
played this last and during our Sounds of the day.
(26:00):
This is astounding to me, It should astound you. Anywhere
from fifty five to sixty five percent of the American
people want everyone, even if they didn't commit a crime.
If you enter this country legally, you're out. There's been
a huge shift on this. Now, remember the analogy of
the Wizard of Oz and total pulls the curtain. Wizard
(26:22):
looks back, sees he's exposed, and his first reaction is
just turn around and act like it's not happening and
still pull the levers. But it's too late. Everybody sees it,
sees him for what it is, and sees this for
what it is. So the American people are completely behind it.
What out of shock you is? These are dangerous people.
This Haitian gang member has committed seventeen felonies, and we've
(26:43):
been just releasing them to go harm others. And in
the first hours they go right and know right where
these five hundred are. Well, let me reverse the coin
for you. Your previous administration knew where these criminals were
and left them there to harm you or your family members.
That's why we broke out at a talk radio guy
earlier in the show as well. You ought to be outraged. Oh,
(27:07):
I think they'll get around to one in every state.
Don't worry? What he all?
Speaker 14 (27:11):
Right?
Speaker 3 (27:11):
Time for your time. Five Story of the day. President
Trump is signing an executive order. Well, he signed it,
and he classified the records of high level assassinations. JFK MLK,
RFK and MLK. What's in him? Toald Trump says, you're
going to know everything. Meanwhile, he's already gotten his CIA
(27:34):
director through confirmed. You already got Marco Rubio's secretary of
state confirmed. Guess what. By the time you have lunch today,
Pete Heggsath is going to get through.
Speaker 8 (27:43):
The Senate voted largely along party lines Thursday to advanced
hegg Seth with a final vote of fifty one to
forty nine. Republican senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins voted
against him, with Murkowski saying she cannot in good conscience
support his nomination. She added past behavior that Exeth has
admitted to, including infidelity on multiple occasions, demonstrate a lack
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of judgment. Excepth has faced allegations of sexual assault and
excessive drinking. The Senate advanced Exceth's nomination on Thursday, setting
up his confirmation vote on the floor Friday.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
On Marknefield, I'm boring about this, but if I have
nothing good to say, I usually just say nothing at all.
I will tell you my brother flew Spirit Airlines once,
just once, and didn't even complete his flight. Got to
the hub airport and went and bought a different ticket,
didn't even complete the one way flight, let alone the
return flight. And I keep thinking to myself, how bad
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could it be? Well, Brian Shooks here with some new
rules for passengers from Spirit Airlines. That's kind of another
peak it just how bad it could be.
Speaker 15 (28:48):
Spirit updated its contractive carriage Wednesday, saying passengers will not
be allowed to board or will be asked to leave
if they have body art that's lewed, obscene or offensive
in nature. That all Soul applies to passengers who are
inadequately clothed, which is defined as see through clothing not
adequately covered exposed breasts, buttocks, or other private parts. The
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budget airline has previously banned barefoot passengers or offensive clothing.
I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
I want to fly it now. A new study shows
those with ADHD will live a much shorter life. How
much Lisa Taylor has his story.
Speaker 16 (29:28):
Research published by Cambridge University Press found that men with
ADHD were likely to live seven years less than those
without ADHD. For women, it was likely to shorten their
life span by eight years. The studies authors wrote that
the evidence is extremely concerning and highlights unmet support needs
that require urgent attention.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
Finally, se Taylor, this is your Morning show with Michael
del Chono.
Speaker 3 (29:52):
Bred was saying they should change the name of the
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Firefighters say they're getting the upper hand of the huge
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fire in the mountains of North Los Angeles. Meanwhile, here
comes rain, which your first thought, Your first thought is great,
let it rain. Wow, But that creates mud slides, So
we're going to keep an eye on that today. Mexico
constructing tents at the border to prepare for potential mass deportations.
And President Trump taking the first trip of his second term,
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and he said it to North Carolina in southern California,
and nobody thinks he's just sightseeing or there to encourage.
In fact, he may have a new vision for FEMA
and use of FEMA. That's what everybody's really questioning this morning,
and we're about to find out as Air Force One
prepares to take off. John Decker is our White House correspondent.
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He joins us, John, you get a sense that this
is more than just visiting these people who have been suffering.
It's all so about bringing potentially an idea and a solution. Right.
Speaker 5 (31:04):
Well, I think that those communities that are still recovering
certainly hoped. So about twelve thousand North Carolinians still homeless
because of two hurricanes that hit western North Carolina in
twenty twenty four, and you know about the devastation. We've
seen it all. The video is just unbelievable in southern California,
where communities have been wiped out, families have lost everything.
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So I think that this particular trip, this first trip
of Donald Trump's in his second term, is a really
important trip in terms of conveying a message that those
communities will be restored and will be brought back again,
and that the federal government will play a role in that.
Speaker 3 (31:48):
So what any details to that, I mean, anything that
we're hearing. I mean, I know he was critical of
FEMA sitting down with Sean Hannity, but they've been hitting
the ground running, and they've been hitting the ground with
clear plans. Something suggest there's a plan we're not aware
of that's about to be unveiled. Am I wrong?
Speaker 5 (32:08):
I don't know what his plans are for FEMA. If
I'm not mistaken, I don't believe he's even named a
FEMA director in his new administration. That's an important role
because we see this year after year, all of the
natural disasters that happen in our country, whether you're talking
about wildfires all the way out in Hawaii or hurricanes
that hit the southeastern portion of the United States and also.
Speaker 3 (32:30):
The Gulf Coast.
Speaker 5 (32:31):
It's an important role, and I think that during the
course of this trip, we'll get a better sense about
the vision that Donald Trump has for FEMA and the
role that it will play in terms of restoring communities
hit hard by natural disasters.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
Here's why I ask, and you're smart, you can handle
things that we didn't plan to talk about. But you
know FEMA basically, I can tell you when we had
our flood in twenty ten and I'm on the air,
I'm doing local radio. I'm dealing with people that are
really getting things to people and really making it difference. Meanwhile,
the FEMA people were walking up and down the halls
trying to get on the air, and they really didn't
have anything to offer. They really didn't have anything to say.
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That was just my observation during our trauma. And I've
also been down to New Orleans after hurricanes. But they
basically write checks and then local government does what it
does with the money and does it well or does
it poorly. So I don't know that, you know, you
can solve it if you know, like take the fires
for example, it's everything that wasn't done prior to the
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fires that were really paramount in all of this. So
I don't know how much you can fix it, you know,
unless you control how it's implemented once the checks are written.
That's where I'm kind of headed, don't. I don't. I'm
trying to envision what his solution might be. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (33:47):
FEMA works hand in glove with state emergency management agencies
typically when disasters happened, working with state officials, local officials
in trying to deal with the aftermath of any natural disaster.
And you know, I just I just have to tell you,
I can't get inside of Donald Trump's head in terms
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of what he envisions for that agency.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
All right, Well, it is his first trip on Air
Force one. He'll be going first to Asheville, North Carolina,
and then to southern California. We're in California. I mean,
you know, I just can't I can't get this out
of my head. This would be a herculean sprint of firefighting,
but it's turned into a marathon. I mean, these firefighters
have got to be beyond exhausted, and now here comes
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ra and potential mudslides. So everybody keep them in the
thoughts and prayers and we'll all find out what Donald
Trump plays. I think it's more than just support and
sight seeing though. I think something's coming. I just don't
know what it is. It's hoping you did all right,
have a great weekend.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
John.
Speaker 3 (34:45):
We'll talk again on Monday. Thank you, Michael.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
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