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February 27, 2026 34 mins

The new odd couple, MAGA and socialist, here comes the master liar and some heartwarming stories with Monica Nelson. 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
Good morning, Americans, It's Friday.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Two three, starting your morning off right.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
A new way of talk, a new way of understanding,
because we're in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael O'Dell Charny. I don't know how it happens,
we blink connecting you. Oh, Paul Harvey saying it's Friday
and now it's gonna be March. Aren't we just hanging

(00:49):
out under the missiletone? Seven minutes after the hour. Good
morning and welcome to Friday, February twenty seventh, or last
morning to get there in February on the Aaron streaming
live on your iHeartRadio app. This is the show that
belongs to you. This is your day, this is your
morning show. I'm Michael del Jornoanor to serve you Jeffrey's
got the sound. Rd's going to keep an eye on

(01:10):
the content. Former President Bill Clinton will appear. Listen. There
are a lot of lying politicians, but let's face it,
the Master is going to be taking the stage today.
The Master of I don't recall President Trump's affordability Tour
is making its way to the Lone Star State today.

(01:30):
Texas nuclear talks between the US and Iran and Geneva
have ended without any major breakthrough. I think that means
missiles are likely to be flying now. The President is
being reportedly briefed on the potential military options for Iran.
The entire fleet is at his disposal off the shores
of Iran. But there's no sign like a case that's

(01:53):
gone cold or hit a dead end like the Pima County,
Arizona Sheriff's Department. Not only yesterday the announcement of turning
over the home back to the Guthrie family, but the
announcement of ending daily updates in the case on Nancy Guthrie,
and another multi day winter storm that could impact millions

(02:14):
of Americans. This weekend. We'll be going across parts of
the Midwest and into the Northeast and northeast snow on
top of snow, on top of snow. We kind of
wanted to ease into the weekend with some feel good stories,
and Monica has some that are really going to uplift
you. You know, we always gripe there's no good news because
nobody usually does it. It's out there, and I know

(02:41):
that there are pressing issues to talk about, but if
you don't take time to do it, you'll never hear
the good news. Monica's make sure the weekend starts with that.
Or is keeping an eye on the new data that
shows record numbers of Americans are moving overseas and find
out where would either you consider leaving the country. No, no,

(03:04):
I'm happy right here. You do realize if we left
the country, let's say we went to Italy, Okay, this show,
we wouldn't start prepping even until nine in the morning.
I want of those tickets. Funny, you should ask do
you want? By the way, we have to I got
a son that's going to be studying abroad. We used

(03:27):
to do an old bit called stick it to your airlines,
and it's all when you know, when you get away
from you know, the discounts and all that and you
just get to like all these individual things, how much
does everything cost? And you know they start charging it

(03:48):
for everything. They'll start charging Oh you want oh you
want a window seat, Oh you want a snack, Oh
you want air You know it's like, isn't the mask
that pops down just a case of an emergency? Isn't
anything included? And so we're doing my son's airfare for
his study abroad, and I mean we couldn't believe the

(04:09):
things that they were. You know, all the different levels
that you start with. So one way to Edinburgh was
six hundred dollars, but if you want to fly Delta Comfort,
it's thirteen hundred. Then you start digging through, all right,
what's the difference between six hundred and thirteen hundred. Well
maybe a little leg room, but mostly designated overhead been space,

(04:30):
extra snacks and premium drinks. I don't know how much
you could possibly you know, I was going to say,
Delta Comfort, what do they give you a seat? Yeah? Exactly.
Well if you don't, if you've never heard us do
our little stick to your airlines, you might like this
first thing in the morning, After all, it is Friday.

(04:51):
We want to start your weekend off right. This is
what it felt like when we were trying to do
my son's Delta Airline's flight for Edinburgh for study abroad.
We felt like we got it studied Michael, radio.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Tension, all morbidly obese passengers.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Those not those next? Oh it's me.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
Oh, thank god, I have been waiting forever.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
Welcome to stick it to you. Thank you. Are we
headed today? It looks like Denver through Memphis?

Speaker 5 (05:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (05:23):
I actually do you have any carry on luggage? Yeah?
I have this one little bag that looks like coach,
very lovely. Can I weigh that? And I guess I
supposed to have a lot in there, thirty seven pounds?
That will be sixty seven fifteen sixty seven to fifteen?

(05:43):
What about any luggage? Will you be checking any luggage
on board? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (05:46):
I've got a couple of bags.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Great. Can I get those who need to weigh those? Oh?
I can tell you right now. They feel heavy.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
It's just regular stuff, just closed for a couple of days.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
Oh, one hundred and twenty seven pounds, I think it. Next.
Your five hundred and sixty dollars five.

Speaker 4 (06:03):
Hundred and sixty dollars? Are you out of your mind?

Speaker 6 (06:06):
No?

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Hunh this is ticket t airlines. I'm just doing my
job right. I'll get those checked right through. Uh and
now I need you?

Speaker 4 (06:12):
What do you mean you need me?

Speaker 2 (06:13):
I need you. I'm gonna put you any What does
what you feel like doing your driver's license at ninety
seven pounds? It feels more like just what I thought
one eighteen? What do you mean? Why are you weighing me?
As you know, all way leads to fuel cost. That's
only three hundred and seventy six dollars. I don't mind
saying I don't think you need a meal flight, but

(06:34):
will you be wanting one? Uh?

Speaker 3 (06:36):
No?

Speaker 2 (06:36):
What about peanuts? Coffee or soft drink? I'd love Yeah,
that'd be fine, thank you? John salted or honey roasted.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
I think you're just salted.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
There's seventy five. Do you have any seating preference?

Speaker 4 (06:49):
I'd like to sit.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
Oh, so you'd like to set? Well that's what? Will
you be needing a seat belt? Of course? Isn't that
no extensions? I have a coupon in my pocket, Well
get you that for thirty six twenty seven? Thanks? You're
gonna be.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
Wanting window or asle I'd like to have a window
I'd love to be able to see the mountains when
we fly over Denver.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Iyo, you have have just gotten a bonus. Let me
see what that's gonna be. Tell me extra sixty seven
dollars for the window. Oh my lord? Are you gonna
want the air conditioning? Well, of course I want air
condition that's twenty eight thirty seven. Are you gonna be
wanting to read our stiket to your magazine? No, I
love been today. That's not only twenty seven dollars today,
but that comes with an annual subscription. Well ahead and

(07:29):
get your home address applied to that. Hold on just
a second.

Speaker 4 (07:32):
The billboard said ninety nine dollars one way.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
What is this all got up to? Well, right now,
you're two thousand, three hundred and sixty five.

Speaker 4 (07:40):
Dollars two thousand, three hundred.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
And what thirty six dollars?

Speaker 6 (07:44):
Man?

Speaker 4 (07:44):
Are you out of your mind?

Speaker 2 (07:46):
No, I'm just a representative of stickt to your airlines.

Speaker 4 (07:49):
All right here, put it on my credit card.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
I'm sorry, we don't accept cash. No, I'm kidding. Got
your two bags checked and you are off. Here's your
boarding passes to Denver and have a safe and stick
it to yourlines.

Speaker 4 (08:01):
Okay to get to the gate, do I just go
up the escalator here?

Speaker 2 (08:04):
Oh? You want to use the escalator, not the scars
and a second, that's what it starts to feel like.
And they just they just pile it on and pile
it on. So you know, keep that in mind when
you're traveling overseas. I personally I wouldn't mind going to Scotland,

(08:31):
and I don't think I wouldn't mind going to Italy.

Speaker 7 (08:34):
The problem is forever. Have you ever lived abroad? Michael never, Oh,
it's not all what it's cracked up. He trusts me.
It's not a vacation. It's not a vacation.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
No, And I know people that I have one person
I didn't particularly like him, but he was technically over
me on a flow chart. He did it. He moved
to Italy. I mean, but I don't really know anybody
that has done it. I've done it. You've lived abroad? Yeah,
for how long a year? Was that witness protection? Well
that's like a long vacation. But that was not a vacation. No.

(09:11):
But that's what I'm talking about, the difference between traveling
somewhere and literally moving. Call me old fashioned I'm not
ready to give up the fight on this republic and no,
I mean, just how realistic can you be forever now?
Like these rich stars they go for a little while,
you know, they spend part of the year there, that

(09:32):
kind of thing that could be fun. Ellen and Rosie
are trying to come back. Is Ellen trying to come
back already?

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (09:39):
I've heard that she is looking for property. Yeah, I
mean the forever part. Will kick it around with Rory.
Our Spotlight interview is Daniel Robot. Listen if you love
football or if you grew up going to Catholic school.
His new movie The Hail Mary is an absolute muss.
Daniel Robrecker was the one, if you remember in the
Late Shift played Jay Leno. We'll have him our Spotlight interview.

(10:00):
Of course it's Friday. The President got a big approval
bump from the State of the Union. You're gonna get
a big kick and a few laughs out of his
visit Friday with forty seven coming up the third hour,
Sounds of the Day, Harriette and taking a look at Okay,
you might think after all of the stunting that the
Democrats have done, they got some legal rumor edges when

(10:23):
it comes to ice and immigration enforcement, none not so fast,
and the impact of Trump removing Maduro has led to
the release of thirty two hundred people since the ambassy
laws have been passed in Venezuela. And I don't have
any other way to describe this other than this is

(10:48):
a real odd couple developing, isn't it. You got a
maga president and his socialist apprentice mating they meet on
New York housing. I mess is really kind of fascinating,
is the president rather than demonizing him, just taking him

(11:10):
under his wing. After all, that is one of his
home cities, New York City, and one of these two
talking about now again, when it comes to Donald Trump,
he keeps his friends close and his enemies closer. That
has been often misunderstood by the leftist media. Oh the

(11:35):
gods chumming up to Russia, humming up to North Korea.
Now he's chumming up to Mom Donnie. That is how
he keeps his enemies closer. But we will look at
this strange relationship. New York City Mayor Mom Donnie presented
President Trump with a mock newspaper front page during his

(11:56):
visit to the White House yesterday to discuss massive new
housing in New York City. That where the President is
setting up his post presidency investments. We'll kick around the
odd couple meeting in New York City. This is your
morning show with Michael del Chuono. Can't have your warning
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(12:18):
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Speaker 3 (12:23):
Well, if you're just.

Speaker 2 (12:24):
Waking up, President Trump is off to the Lone Star
state today. It's all a part of his affordability tour.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
The President will be in Corpus Christy, Texas to give
what's being billed as an energy and economy focused speech
right on the heels of his State of the Union address.
Trump's visit comes to be for the state's Republican Senate
primary next week. Trump has not endorsed anyone yet, any
three way race between incumbent Senator John Cornyn, Texas Attorney
General Ken Paxton, and Representative Wesley Hunt.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
I'm Mark Mayfield. Can remember what it was yesterday? Oh? Yeah,
I was thinking about nineteen seventy six in the PCE Centennially,
it's fifty years ago, fifty years ago, I was at
South Junior High. That seems like yesterday, fifty years ago.
Wast dreamboat Annie by Heart and crazy on you fifty
years ago. And then you realize that, you know a

(13:16):
lot of people don't remember things that we remember vividly,
like things that were only twenty five thirty years ago,
like Bill Clinton, for example. There's a lot of people
listening that don't remember Bill Clinton in real time. Now
you're used to politicians lying, but this is the original.
This is slick willy. This guy's a professional. And nobody

(13:41):
flew Upstein airlines more, nobody attended the island more. Nobody
was probably up to more than Bill. Willie step beside Hillary,
Bill's coming to testify a real pro of denial.

Speaker 8 (13:52):
His testimony comes a day after his wife, former Secretary
of State, Hillary Clinton, spent hours being rilled in a
closed door hearing over her ties to Epstein, which she
denies exist. The hearings are being held near the Clinton's
home in Chappaqua, New York. Both Clintons have called for
the hearings to be public. Hillary Clinton accused Republicans on
Thursday of trying to keep focus off of President Trump,

(14:13):
whose name appears numerous times in the so called Epstein
files and who was once a friend of the financier.
Former President Clinton's name also appears in the files, and
he's admitted dealings with Epstein, including traveling on his private plane.
I'm Tammy Trihiell.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Got up up well. The odd couple met again yesterday
at the White House New York City mayor Mom Donnie.
He says it was a very productive meeting. Sara Lee
Kessler has the details.

Speaker 9 (14:37):
The exact details of the unannounced meeting were kept under wraps,
but reports say it's centered around building affordable housing in
the Big Apple. The Democratic Socialist mayor confirmed that he's
looking forward to building more housing in New York City.
The last time the two met was back in November,
shortly after Mom Johnny was elected mayor, with both having

(14:58):
nice things to say about one and another.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler, but I.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
Think we've given up a long time ago fighting about
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees being rock
and rollers. I mean, anybody's allowed in. And here comes
the class of twenty twenty six. Hello.

Speaker 5 (15:23):
It was nominated include Phil Collins, Billie Idol Iron Maiden,
The Black Crows and Oasis also nominated. Jeff Buckley, Mariah Carey,
Melissa Etheridge, Lauren Hill, New Edition, Pink, shar Day, Shakira,
Luther Vandross and the Wu Tang Clan, Joy Division, New
Order and in Excess also nominated. The vote takes place
over the next two months. The selections will be announced

(15:45):
in April. I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
If you don't think Shade is rock and roll, Hey,
I'm Mike Arragon and Samuel Arizona and my morning show.
It's your Morning Show with Michael Dejoo. Hi, I'm Michael.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
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Speaker 2 (16:19):
Friday with forty seven and the Third Hour. John Decker
on Bill Clinton. He'll be testifying in deposition today before
the House and the Epstein investigation following up former First
lady his wife Hillary Clinton yesterday, which by the way,
I definitely sense micro dosing or all out Wogovi Cohen,
Hillary looking a little thin, and Rory's got the latest

(16:41):
data on Americans moving abroad. We just kind of had
a I don't know how he ended up in stick
it to You Airlines, but well, because Nigga's going abroad.
Well yeah, but I mean everybody talks about moving abroad.
I mean, other than for us, I have I have
given the thought because there's no place I'd rather be
than right here on your morning show. Now, there is

(17:01):
one single downside, and this is getting up at three
in the morning and the prep it takes, you know,
before you go on and a show that is five
am to eight am where I live, and that just
kind of lingers all through the day. It's just it's
really hard. So I mean, no, I'm not I'm just

(17:23):
saying if I was in Italy, you know, this would
be a reason time we've been noon, Yeah, we'd be
on there at noon. But other than that, even even
with that, people always talk about moving and they go
where are you going to go? And then the conversation
gets really stuttering. Now a few people will know, and
they'll say things like, oh, Italy or France or Scotland,

(17:48):
Ireland really think about it going and staying gone forever.
I think it's a lot of lip service. So whatever
this dad is, I don't know that I'm buying it already.
If you're just waking up. Former President Bill Clinton will
appear before the House Oversight Committee. The nuclear talks with
Iran had no breakthroughs. Yesterday. The President is being briefed

(18:11):
on military options. I suspect bombing is coming. And nothing
screams cold case or dead end like PMA County A
giving the home back to the Guthrie family and now
announcing that they will have no more daily updates in
the case of Nancy Guthrie. That's a really bad sign,
all right. Burtley Bird gets the worm. Thirty seven minutes

(18:32):
after the hour, Monica has a field good start to
our Friday today, which, by the way, everybody always schripes
there's never any good news. There's ever any good news
because nobody wants to look at it or talk about it,
or take the time to do it. It's out there,
and Monica, you found some of it.

Speaker 6 (18:50):
I sure did a couple stories. One just outside of Chicago.
Let's talk about a couple of the heroes. It's very
very windy, very very cold, right near Lake Michigan Harbor. Okay,
you have all right, Well, there's a thirty year old
guy hanging out with his aunt there. He's on his
phone doing his thing, and all of a sudden, he

(19:12):
hears this blood curdling scream. It just sends, you know,
shivers down his back. He's like, what the heck's going on?
He looks over and the wind has actually blown a
baby in their stroller into the Lake Michigan. Like literally,
a baby has blown into the water. Yeah, and the

(19:33):
mom has lost her mind, so she isn't even really
functioning right now.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
She's just screaming.

Speaker 6 (19:38):
Okay, so this kid, this thirty year old, jumps in
without thinking twice.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
He's freezing.

Speaker 6 (19:43):
He's trying to pick up this thirty pound stroller at
least keep it above the water the baby. And then
a pilot came by and he also jumped in, and
so those two men helped.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
Save a baby, which it had to cross his mind. Okay,
it's freezing, it's wendy, the water's freezing, and then you
got to make that choice. And there is greater, no
greater love right than that. He jumps in after the baby,
and thank goodness, somebody jumped into gives him help. I
think I would have forgot the stroller and just grabbed

(20:13):
the baby out of the stroller. That would have eased
some bounce. But yeah, but yeah, that's that's that's a
real than him.

Speaker 6 (20:19):
He wasn't thinking that way he had, but still just
for any thirty year old to jump in not think
about themselves at all that yep, And then I'm going
to take you over. You talk about traveling. Let's go
to Turkey, shall we. There's a California soccer player. They
were playing in this amateur tournament and someone kicked the
ball hit a seagull. The seagull fell to the ground

(20:44):
pretty much dead, is what everyone was thinking. This sweet
little soccer player runs over the seagull, flips it on
his back, and gives him sea. It's kind of funny
but kind of cute. Yeah, no, I'm not joking, gives
him CPR and he comes back.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Yes, So I'm golfing and I remember there was something,
you know, like out in the fairway, but I didn't
pay much attention and it was kind of my aim,
which would instantly make it safe. Right if that's where
I'm aiming, that's not where the ball's going. And I'm
telling you, I don't know what happened. I just it
was one of those where you don't even feel the ball,
and golfers know what I mean. You just naturally go

(21:22):
into your finish and the ball's just rising, rising, rising,
going straight, and all of a sudden it hits whatever
that is and I see it kind of like roll.
I'm thinking, oh, that wasn't an animal. We get up there.
It's a squirrel. Oh, and I love squirrels. I just think, well,

(21:46):
I thought it was dead, and so I'm over it.
I'm like ready not to golf anymore, I feel. I mean,
one of my most scarring experiences. I was at the
Gaylord and I'm on the tea box waiting to tee
off and this squirrel because I love to watch squirrels,
and he's like five feet from me and not moving,
and I'm thinking, wow, he must be around a lot
of humans that he's not even And as I'm thinking that,

(22:09):
this hawk lands grabs him and starts flying off and
flying off with him, screaming it was the most scarring
thing I've ever seen. So it is scarring all of us. Now,
Oh yeah, I was like, I was like tears that
I'll never forget. The sound. I was, Oh, he was
just here. So I'm hovered over this squirrel. Now I

(22:29):
didn't go to CPR lens, but I'm hovered over, feeling terrible,
thinking it was dead, and all of sudden he woke up.
He was just out. I like that.

Speaker 3 (22:37):
But no.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
One hadn't a happy ending. The other one not so much. Yeah,
we like happy endings.

Speaker 6 (22:43):
The first time I had an indoor cat, you know,
because raised on a farm, most animals stayed outside, you know,
for the most part, it was coughing up like had
a hairball, I guess, and most people are used to
this kind of sound and action.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
I didn't know.

Speaker 6 (22:58):
I thought the cat was dying, you know, so I
gave the cat like the Heimlich.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
It was hysterical. Oh anyway, yeah, no, I seriously. One
of our rats died. And you wouldn't think you could
love a rat, But let me tell you some my
kids love animals. They take after me. We have everything snakes,
rats had.

Speaker 9 (23:20):
Most of them are going to let you know that
there is a snake loose in our house somewhere, and there.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Is still one. So anyway, this rat dies and and
Alex Alex is kind of all upset, and Anna comes
running downstairs, give me it now. By the way, Alex
would go on to become either he's going to be
a doctor veterinarian. Anna is not going to be a dietician.
But anyway, at the time they're little, Anna grabs the
rat and starts helping. It's hard. I'm like, what are

(23:49):
you doing? Yeah, but like doing like compressions of the heart,
trying to bring it back. The rats stay dead. Obviously
there's a reason why they study cancer with rats. They
get every tumor naturally. But anyway, she was trying to
but I didn't know you could, Like, how would you
give a seagull CPR? I mean literally he's put the well.

Speaker 6 (24:12):
I think it was kind of the kind of more of.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
The compression side that specially trained in siegel PR sigal PR.
I'm a terrible panicer. One time, this was my previous Uh,
my wife had a Persian Lexi who I just fell
in love with, and before we were married, I went
and got my own because I had one on my computer,
and then I get busy and I forget to feed it,
and the thing would be whining all the time. Someone

(24:35):
got a real one and her name was Abby. And
Abby was just like in the in the movie Frankenstein
Abby normal. I mean Abby, Abby was dumb as a rock.
It was like literally, you know, brain dead. So anyway,
but that made her all the more, you know, delicate
and precious. And so I walk and walking by the

(24:56):
living room and she's on the expensive chair she always sat,
and I'm seeing something in her mouth, and when I
got up to her, it was blood. And then she
coughed and more blood came. I'm in my underwear. I
grabbed my cat, screaming, and I run out the front door.
I don't know where I was going in my underwear,
but I was I panic. And then Andrea came out

(25:18):
and said, give me Abby, come on, put some clothes on.
We gotta go to the fat. I needed somebody to
process it for me. But I mean, you've got people
that are jumping right and freezing like Michigan given CPR
to seagulls. I'm in awe. That is historic, heroic and good,
feel good Friday stories. Thank you o Bonica, Yes, hey,

(25:39):
can I finish with this? Yeah?

Speaker 6 (25:40):
What what did Friday say to Saturday and Sunday when
they all just wanted to give up?

Speaker 2 (25:49):
I don't know what weekend? Do it? You can do it?
What was that coach's name from Romania? You can do
it USA or something like it. Monica, you can do it.
Go ahead, and I have the kind of weekend others
merely dream that we'll talk again on Monday. Monica Nelson,
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if you've got five hundred hours, have had it. But
they're slippery and when they pop up, they get right
to work and take those down. Two, they can't spam you.
They can't scam you if they can't find you in cognity.
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show with Michael del chno. Hey, this is Joey from

(28:08):
Bevookling and my Morning show with your Morning Show with
Michael del Duol. And no, I'm a couple of cool
fee Dad, we're out of bed and up with Michael.
We're not allowed. We're all in this together, Hey, Michael.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
In both cases there was a happy ending, just one
of them. What happened to be the hawk? Well, what's
that old line? Sometimes you're the bug, sometimes you're the windshield.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
Yeah. Hawks gott eat too, and they can't go to
public all right. House Oversight Committee Chairman James James Comer
says lawmakers heard a very productive deposition from Hillary Clinton
regarding her family's relationship with sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Mark
Mayfield has that story as Bill Clinton's on his way today.

Speaker 5 (28:58):
Speaking after the deposition concluded in Chapaqua, New York, Thursday,
comer sent video of the proceedings would be released soon.

Speaker 7 (29:04):
There were a lot of questions that we asked that
we weren't satisfied with the answers.

Speaker 10 (29:09):
That we got, but we will continue.

Speaker 2 (29:12):
To move forward, Comerce sent.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
After many questions, the former Secretary of State deferred to
her husband, Bill, who is going to be deposed on Friday.
In her publicly released opening statement, Hillary Clinton maintained she
didn't have any knowledge of Epstein and his accomplice, key
named Maxwell's criminal activities. The deposition was haltered briefly after
a conservative influencer leaked a photo from inside the room
that he says was given to him by Colorado Republican
Lauren Bobert in violation of committee rules. I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
Attention deficit disorder, attention deficit disorder, interruption. Who is that
caller about the hawk?

Speaker 9 (29:45):
Uh?

Speaker 10 (29:45):
That would be from kt Okay, it says Flowers dot Sell.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Well, whoever you are in Oklahoma City, you're the caller
of the weak. That still got me laughing over here.
Another multi day winter storm could impact millions this weekend
across parts of the Midwest and northeast.

Speaker 8 (30:03):
Low end projections expect one to three inches of snow,
but some forecasts are leaving open the possibility of six
to eight inches of snow from the Ohio Valley to
portions of the East coast along AYE ninety five. You know,
all the desert southwest will be dealing with its own
weather woes. The record for hottest February temperature in Phoenix
is in danger of falling this weekend. The National Weather
Service forecast shows projected highs of ninety three degrees at

(30:25):
Sky Harbor International Airport today and ninety four degrees tomorrow.
That would be enough to beat the hottest temperature ever
recorded in February in the Valley of the Sun. That
was ninety two degrees, and it's happened twice in nineteen
twenty one in nineteen eighty six. I'm Tammy Trihio.

Speaker 2 (30:40):
The International Space Station may get a new lease on life.
Roy O'Neil reports.

Speaker 11 (30:44):
The space station is over twenty five years old and
plans around the books to destroy it after twenty thirty,
but Congress will consider legislation to add two more years
to its life.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
Next week.

Speaker 11 (30:54):
A Senate committee will consider a bill that includes the
ISS extension to give space comp but he's more time
to develop a replacement. The bill also directs NASA to
build a base on the Moon as part of its
Artemis Lunar program.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
I'm Rory O'Neil. Netflix is dropping its bid to purchase
Warner Brothers Discovery. Jim Roup has more.

Speaker 10 (31:13):
The streaming Giant is declining to submit a higher offer
for WBD after the studio's board described the latest offer
from Paramount's guidance as superior. It comes after Paramount submitted
an offer of roughly one hundred and ten billion dollars
to acquire WBD. Netflix was given four days to submit
a counter offer, but now says it will not a
potential Paramount WBD merger will still need US and European

(31:37):
regulatory approval for completion.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
I'm Jim Roop. I guess this is another way of saying,
what's your favorite? But when you think about him, what
do I watch the most? Probably Netflix Prime than Apple
outside of channels on DirecTV. And if you made me
choose one that I had to live on and I'd

(32:00):
probably pick Netflix, so they certainly have the upper hand. Well, warning,
this is going to make you feel old, well some
of you old, because some of you won't even know
what I'm talking about, And if you don't, you're definitely
not old. And if you do, you're feeling like me
Heart's classic debut album, Dreamboat Annie. It's fifty years old
and getting a special fiftieth anniversary reissue.

Speaker 5 (32:32):
There will only be three thousand copies of the new
edition available. The record features It's Like Crazy on You
and Magic Man. The exclusive Vinyl Foul edition of Dreambone
Annie is available to pre order on the you Discover
Music website.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
It ships on March third. On Mark Mayfield, I was
up late one night watching television and it was an
outdoor concert and it was really windy, and all this sudden,
this breathtaking blonde but that could tar in her hand
and her hair blowing. Comes on stage, walking real fast,

(33:06):
playing bangat it and get it around down. I mean,
we all knows a Wilson's sister, wasn't she. We all
know where we were the first time we saw Nancy Wilson.
She's like seventy eight now and still beautiful anyway. The
return of daylight savings time is great news for my
KFYI Phoenix listeners that love Friday with forty seven. And

(33:29):
it happens on March the eighth.

Speaker 12 (33:31):
That's when forty eight US states we'll spring ahead one
hour at two am. Doing this, we'll give us an
extra hour of daylight in the evening, but get there,
we'll lose an hour's sleep. But according to a Gallup
News poll, fifty six percent of Americans say it's worth it.
There are now thirty states considering lock the clock legislation
to keep daylight saving time permanent, but Congress has to

(33:53):
approve it, and so far they have not. I'm Bree Tennis.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
That's next weekend, not this weekend. We're all in this together.
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Journo.
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