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November 10, 2025 36 mins

 Trump announces a tariff dividend of $2k for Americans.  But not all.  We ask republican consultant Chris Walker why the GOP is always against means-tested awards and penalties, except when they do it?? 

Who has had a better year than Leanne Morgan?  A hit movie, hit show and now the number one rated stand-up special.  We visit with her on what the year has been like for her and to find out if a second season of Leanne is greenlit yet? 

Falling debris over the weekend, stranded Chinese astronauts and the latest on launches from Blue Origin and SpaceX. Correspondent – and space expert – RORY O’NEILL will have a rundown of what is happening in outer space. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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This is your morning show with Michael del.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
John Good morning, guys, this is mave in Columbia. With
the healthcare fiasco, the same thing is as Michael, you're
preaching to the choir. Most of us, especially US business owners,
already know how expensive healthcare is an unaffordable the whole
industry has become the only way to fix it is
a giant reset, which will be too painful for the

(00:59):
people to do.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
So we're screwed either way. You look at it.

Speaker 5 (01:02):
And Michael, this is Brian and Mace Arizona. Your mortgage
is a horrible idea. The only people who would make
money off of it would be realtors, which is why
Donald Trump is proposing it. That will not happen until
the Democrats get in power in eight or ten years,
and then they will repackage it as their own brilliant ideas.

Speaker 6 (01:21):
I knew that was Appreciate the talkbacks using the iHeartRadio app,
and of course you can email me Michaeld at iHeartMedia
dot com eight minutes after the hour. Welcome to Monday,
November the tenth. The Senate has voted to pass a
funding measure, making a major step towards reopening the government.
The tenet of agreement reached by the Senate Sunday to
reopen the government would restore food assistance funding, hopefully fix

(01:45):
air travel concerns prior to Thanksgiving travel. Meanwhile, the President
has come out with the idea of a two thousand
dollars dividend for all those it's a ter tariff dividend
except for those of certain wealth in other words, mean testing.
Then his other big idea is the fifty year mortgage.
We run those numbers can't make sense of them either.

(02:06):
Fighting got even worse with Russia and Ukraine both exchanging
massive attacks on each other's power grids over the weekend,
and the Trump administration is working on a plan to
do a fifty year mortgage, A dividend means tested dividend
on the tariffs. Obviously, we need a Republican to explain

(02:29):
all of this to us, and we have one weekly
Chris Walker is a Republican consultant of your morning show regular.
Since when is the GOP for means testing and picking
and choosing winners and losers?

Speaker 2 (02:41):
Oh? I forgot? Therefore it when they do it, right?

Speaker 7 (02:45):
I guess since this weekend.

Speaker 8 (02:48):
You know, I'm a conservative first, so I'm a Republican
because I'm a conservative, and so some of these things
I have to scratch my head and say, I don't know,
I don't know what we're thinking here. I realized that
building is a big issue, and a lot of people
in Washington and the halls of political influence are concerned
about young people being able to afford housing. You know

(03:09):
that that's a big political worry. I know the Vice
President's been talking about that. I think the you know,
the Treasure Sectory's been talking about that.

Speaker 7 (03:17):
You know, how do we how do we attract young
people who are.

Speaker 8 (03:20):
Seemingly running away from the party, and so if they
are grow up in a world where they don't think
they can afford a home, and they don't think they can,
you know, wages are not meeting with inflation, you know,
Spreading out the cost of something over a longer period
of time maybe a way to do that. I don't
think it's a good idea. I don't think the only
people that are going to benefit from I heard a

(03:40):
talk back as realtors.

Speaker 7 (03:41):
I would also.

Speaker 8 (03:42):
Add banks to that, and you know, I'm not anti bank,
but obviously it's just it's not a good idea to
have a fifty year mortgage. It's something you may not
be able to pay off by the time you're you know,
you've you've ended the mortgage.

Speaker 6 (03:53):
No, you buy you buy a four hundred thousand dollars
house at six percent interest over fifty years, you're looking
at nearly a million dollars in interest a loan. We
dated it with a two hundred thousand dollars home, and
the payment for a fifty year mortgage was one thousand
and nine dollars. But if you went thirty years, it's
only eleven and ninety nine for two hundred dollars a month.

(04:15):
I think we just need better job opportunities. But you know,
Dave Ramsey's head will just simply explode this notion.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
But I don't know what. I don't know which one's worse.

Speaker 6 (04:28):
Although red makes me keep adding this, making Canada the
fifty first state, the fifty year mortgage or the two
thousand dollars tariff dividend means tested. I'm gonna have to
go with the means tested because who's paying the most taxes,
those who make more money, Who's spending the most. Who's
going to pay the most of this tariff tax? Those

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who make the most, spend the most, and they get nothing.
This is again redistribution of wealth to sell an idea
that may not get by the Supreme Court by the
end of the year.

Speaker 8 (05:00):
It's uh, you know, I don't fault idea making. I
don't like it when it comes from the idea of
you know, class warfare and general you know, lack of
economic sense. So we know what works, free market capitalism
and you know, giving people opportunity. The problem is, again
I think.

Speaker 7 (05:20):
This is also an attempt at at a young person issue.

Speaker 8 (05:24):
There's the looming threat of AI and people feeling like
if you mentioned, you know, getting better jobs, I think
a lot of people are worried that jobs aren't going
to be there for them because of the AI revolution. So,
you know, there's a lot of different issues that are
hitting you know, this this gen z that.

Speaker 7 (05:40):
I think people are trying to reach out to. We
need to is when principles, in sticking with principles matter.
It doesn't matter what kind of you know, new technology
comes along, or what kind of new ideas come along.
We know the fundamentals of economic principles at work, which
is which is the idea of.

Speaker 8 (05:55):
The individual liberty and individual capitalism being the best form
of When we talk about the healthcare issue, you know
what is missing in this discussion of the shutdown and
what the Democrats have been talking about from Obamacare subsidies
again a government intervention, is the fact that Obamacare has
been an absolute failure at lowering costs. We know what
needs to lower costs. That's introducing prices and real market

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influences in the marketplace and less government control and less
government influence.

Speaker 6 (06:24):
Chris Walker's a Republican consultant, joins us every Monday all
things republican. Yeah, let's take this from the top. From
the top, why did we go through this forty day
and why was it forty days and right after the
elections last week? Anxiety exercise when in the end, all
the Democrats get is a verbal assurance the president will

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rehire those federal employees that were fired since the shutdown.
So if you don't pull this dunt, they don't get
fired in the first place, you don't end up with anything.
There's no subsidies restored to its out Obamacare anymore, and
it's certainly not affordable care, but whatever you want to
call it, those subsidies. So what did they gain? What

(07:06):
was this for? What was the reason?

Speaker 8 (07:10):
Well, they gained a governor in New Jersey, they gained
the governor of Virginia, they gained huh, you know, a
couple of seats and uh, you know, a.

Speaker 7 (07:19):
Couple of local elections.

Speaker 6 (07:21):
And you're suggesting it was to create a narrative to
win those elections they probably would have won anyway. Uh possibly.

Speaker 7 (07:28):
You know, what's the line of Pasablanca.

Speaker 8 (07:30):
I'm shock there's gambling here. I'm shock there's politics here.
You know, I think that's very much what's happening here.
Unfortunately the Democrat Party, you know, they using pain and
suffering of the American people as a as a political play.

Speaker 7 (07:44):
But that's all this was, and that's all it has been.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
You know that they know that.

Speaker 8 (07:48):
They don't want to get blamed for really messing up
Thanksgiving travel, and so that was kind of.

Speaker 7 (07:52):
Where this is going all along.

Speaker 8 (07:54):
But you know what what's interesting to me is I
was reading what AOC was saying, and I was reading
with some of these other more left leaning political candidates
and political members that are saying, and they're pretty you know,
they want to hold the line. There's a growing tension
here where that people still want to extract more out
of Donald Trump and the Republicans. And so I don't
think Chuck Schumer's while the sometdown looks like it's on

(08:17):
the verge of being ending, I think Chuck Schumer's problem
with his left, which is part of.

Speaker 7 (08:22):
The reason why he did in the first place, is
only beginning.

Speaker 6 (08:25):
My guess is they're not setting up the forty day narrative.
They were setting up next year's narrative, and that is,
look at what we did in New York City, Look
at what we did in these governors' races. Look at
the momentum for the Islamist or socialist Democrats, and look
at the shutdown, and look at how we were willing

(08:45):
to fight and the centrist Democrats caved and there's nothing
we can do about it unless you help us win
this midterm election. In other words, I see more of
the same for the Democrats losing to the parasite portion
of the party who will use this as momentum.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
And I don't know what I mean.

Speaker 6 (09:04):
Two of those eight that caved aren't seeking reelections, so
they'll be fine. But for the Shaheen's and Fetterman's and uh,
you know, Cortes Mastow's, they're going to be seeing wrath
the lux I would imagine you want the fighting amongst
themselves begin you are wise beyond your.

Speaker 7 (09:23):
Years, my friends. That is very much what is happening.

Speaker 8 (09:27):
This is you know, humor was is worried about AOC
and he is using this as a as a signal
to say, look, I'm willing to fight. But the problem
is they're not. The fight is the is the point.
It's not the solution.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
So there you go.

Speaker 8 (09:43):
It's going to be an ongoing kind of battle.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
For the next year.

Speaker 7 (09:48):
I'm not looking.

Speaker 8 (09:48):
Forward to it, but it is where the Democrats are going.

Speaker 6 (09:52):
You don't think, you don't you don't think you think
AOC is really going to run for the Senate, not
the presidency.

Speaker 7 (09:59):
Oh, I think it's going to run for the presidency.

Speaker 8 (10:01):
It's not so much AOC as a as an individual,
but AOC is an idea and the idea that she
is pushing out there and the candidate's she will indoors
are are more more radical left. Zola Mundai is the beginning.
And that's terrifying to me. You know, I've been reading
a book about Jim Baker over the weekend, and you're

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reading about the eighties and the seventies and it was
just a different time where Democrats were not so radical.

Speaker 7 (10:30):
And now we're looking at a.

Speaker 8 (10:31):
Time where they're embracing socialists and communists in terms of
their of their ideas. And it's it's a terrifying thing to.

Speaker 7 (10:38):
See because some of them.

Speaker 8 (10:39):
Will get elected.

Speaker 6 (10:40):
And what was the lesson of the twenty twenty four election.
You went far too left for the American people. You
need to come back towards the American people. They doubled
down and go even farther. Now as a party, they
can't get back any We're close to center of their party,
which would still be too far left of the American people.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
How do they have a future?

Speaker 8 (11:02):
Well, the future is is And again I think this
goes back to the beginning of our conversation where do
the young people fall? I think there's a concern amongst
the Republican Party and the Democrats that you know, young
people are moving further left. We see it in polling,
we see it in a lot of different other ways,
in part because they've all they've seen is institutional decay
and failure. And you know, look at what what do

(11:26):
what does socialism bring decay? They they're destructive. They they
they bring down institutions.

Speaker 7 (11:32):
So when you are leading, when you're leading with.

Speaker 8 (11:35):
The idea that this that this thing or that X
y Z thing has failed you, that's a better system
they are. That's a better message for somebody in a
more receptive message than hey, we're here to fix this
broken idea. So I think it's a play for the youngest,
playing to play for the youth, because.

Speaker 7 (11:51):
Ultimately they are they are looking at.

Speaker 8 (11:53):
A potential jobless future and one where they can't afford,
you know, cost of living, and they're going to root
to the left, and that is that is concerning to me,
not from a standpoint of what we've seen in the
past we might see in the future, because they're.

Speaker 7 (12:07):
Looking for they're looking for an.

Speaker 8 (12:09):
Outlet to express their anger at what they see as
as actual institutional decay and failure, which is which is
a reality we're seeing across the board. We're just talking
about a forty day government shutdown in part because of failure.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
So we're not we're not.

Speaker 7 (12:23):
Giving the best to the to the to these people,
and they're looking at trying to find other alternatives.

Speaker 8 (12:26):
I'm afraid they're going to go to the left in
terms of looking for those kids of our tributed future, gee.

Speaker 6 (12:32):
Class warfare, identity politics, pandering to a constituency.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
So in other words, nothing new.

Speaker 6 (12:41):
All thanks, All things are Republican. Chris Walker, Republican consultant
and analysts. Thanks so much for joining us. We'll talk
to you next Monday or sooner if conditions warrant.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
This is your morning show with Michael de Chuno.

Speaker 6 (12:55):
The American people need statesmen who go and represent them.
We don't have that. We have partisan politicians. They're playing
a power game of two parties. Nobody's working for you.
I'll give you an example. Eight Democrats decide to join
Republicans to get the government reopened. You have Bernie, of course,

(13:16):
a socialist, and not even a Democrat. Disgusted with all
of them. This is a really bad deal you got
Chuckie Schumer saying, this is a Republican created healthcare crisis.
This is Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act being anything
but affordable. It never did interest everyone. Everyone was never
interested in getting Obamacare, and the same amount of Americans

(13:40):
would have been uninsured after Obamacare as before until the
government started paying their premiums with other taxpayers money.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
Well yeah, why say no?

Speaker 6 (13:51):
Then then you double those subsidies during COVID, which is
clearly over, they were allowed to double with an expiration date.
The expiration date arrived, and then Democrats wanted to make
it permanent. The failure is Obamacare. It didn't ensure everyone,
It didn't lower premiums, it increased them. You're just now

(14:14):
seeing how they've hit it with subsidies. This is a
Democrat created crisis. Put them boat together and they'll spend
you into thirty eight trillion dollars of debt, which is
an even.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Bigger crisis than the crisis we're discussing. Having said that,
and that's a lot.

Speaker 6 (14:33):
The Senate has passed a funding measured by a sixty
to forty vote that would end the government shutdown.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Mark Mayfield has our top story.

Speaker 9 (14:39):
The billow heads to the House for final passage before
going to President Trump's desk for his signature. That process
could take several more days to complete. The shutdown is
the longest in history at forty days.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 6 (14:51):
Meanwhile, the President says a tariff dividend of at least
two thousand dollars of person will be paid to Americans,
but not all Americans, as.

Speaker 10 (14:59):
The US Supreme Court weighs the legality of President Trump's
sweeping tariffs. In his social media post, the president says
the payments would be for everyone except high income people.
The High Court heard arguments last week after agreeing to
fast track the case, and his post, Trump also took
aim at those who are against.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
The tariffs, calling them fools.

Speaker 10 (15:19):
The tariffs will stay in place until the Court makes
a decision.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
I'm Scott Carr in Washington.

Speaker 6 (15:24):
Most hearing my voice, You're going to experience much colder temperatures.
Many will experience snow this week.

Speaker 11 (15:30):
It's due to an area of low pressure moving down
from Canada and in the eastern part of the country
that started on Sunday. Cities in the Midwest will see
temperatures in the twenty degree range today will Places like Atlanta, Dallas,
and Nashville could see highs in the thirties by tomorrow.
Record lows are possible across the southeast. I'm Tammy Truhillo.

Speaker 6 (15:49):
Turkeys are going to be more expensive this year due
to a new outbreak of bird flu.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
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Speaker 1 (16:35):
Hey, gang, it's me Michael. You can listen to your
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you listen live, but are grateful you're here now for
the podcast Enjoy. The Senate has voted to pass a
funding measure. This will make a major step towards reopening
the government.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
Should take a.

Speaker 6 (17:08):
Few days for the House to approve, send back to
the Senate, get it approved, and then get the President
to sign it. Will it restore air travel before Thanksgiving?

Speaker 2 (17:18):
And time?

Speaker 6 (17:18):
And what was the debris falling from the sky and
whose fault was it?

Speaker 2 (17:22):
Roy O'Neil has those stories coming up. It's hard to.

Speaker 6 (17:25):
Imagine anyone's had a better year than Leanne Morgan the
hit movie You're Cordially Invited, where she steals the show
from Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon in a brilliant comedy,
then gets her own sitcom, Leanne, self titled, and now
has the number one.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
Netflix stand up routine.

Speaker 6 (17:43):
I mean, we have been really looking forward to catching
up with Leanne Morgan after all the success, and Jeffrey's
over by the phone.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
I think, is Leanne there?

Speaker 7 (17:51):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Oh hi, here your Leanne? How are you?

Speaker 13 (18:00):
Michael Bilger, I can't even breathe.

Speaker 14 (18:04):
I'm a huge fan.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
Oh stop it.

Speaker 13 (18:07):
You have got I cannot believe I've never gotten talked
to you. Thank you for having me? You don't oh.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
Thank you. Listen, precious, you've gotten quite famous.

Speaker 13 (18:19):
Oil.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
What's that like?

Speaker 14 (18:24):
It's okay, It's okay.

Speaker 13 (18:26):
If I could just keep going to Costco, I'll be okay.

Speaker 14 (18:28):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
That's all it takes. I mean, you got the hip movie,
then the amazing show.

Speaker 6 (18:33):
I want to talk about all of this, and now
last night I'm cruising Netflix. You are the number one
show on Netflix, your new stand up comedy special, Unspeakable Things.
It's uh, it's a lot of success in a one
year period of time, and it could not have happened
to a better human being I'm.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
So proud of you.

Speaker 13 (18:51):
Oh you angel, Honey, thank you listening to you.

Speaker 14 (18:59):
I was writing outside of Nashville, my darling.

Speaker 2 (19:02):
That's right, not far at all.

Speaker 6 (19:04):
And when the movie Cordially Invited came out, I was
just blown away. And I looked at my wife and
I said, never mind the stand up comedy, this is
a super I mean, you stole the movie from Will,
I mean from Will, from Reese, from everybody. It was

(19:24):
just what was it like to work with Will Ferrell
and Reese Witherspoon.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
I mean that cast was spectacular.

Speaker 14 (19:30):
I know, it wasn't that it was crazy and it
was fun.

Speaker 13 (19:34):
It was like being at summer camp. I'm not kidding.
And this only movie I've ever done. And everybody kept saying, oh,
it'll everybody like this again, And I go, are there
a bunch of main people in the movies that go
yeah and they'll yell engine?

Speaker 7 (19:47):
Everybody was darling.

Speaker 13 (19:49):
Nick Doehler that directed it is so sweet, and Will
Ferrell honey walked in a room, didn't say a thing
and we all would buzzed out lamp and I mean, just.

Speaker 14 (19:58):
Looking at him, so so funny.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
And then little Race.

Speaker 13 (20:01):
Withersplon Honey, is one of the smartest, most beautiful people
I've ever stood.

Speaker 7 (20:05):
Next to you. Yeah, it looking at els.

Speaker 6 (20:08):
You were terrific and it was a great, great character,
very well written, and you played it perfectly. In fact,
we have a show that's on one hundred day markets
and we played that one clip of you. I'm retaining water.
I can't even make a fist, I mean, but you
had all the classic lines. Of course, there's the scene
with the alligator, but it was just a fabulously If

(20:30):
nobody has seen the movie, cordially invited, never mind that
I'm talking to her. I'm telling you, it was one
of the best your movies I had seen in the
entire year, and that was a year with Wicked.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
Then your show, Oh my Gosh.

Speaker 6 (20:41):
And and Ryan Stiles who plays your ex husband Bill.
Christian Johnson plays your sister Tim Daly, who we had
on the show not long ago. He's dying to do
another season if if it gets renewed. I'll get to
that plays your boyfriend your show, Leanne sensational spectactar.

Speaker 13 (21:00):
Thank you mine, Darling.

Speaker 14 (21:01):
That means a lot, Honey, coming from you.

Speaker 7 (21:03):
Thank you.

Speaker 6 (21:04):
But what's that doing a show that's tough turnaround. That's
different than a movie stand around all day?

Speaker 3 (21:11):
Uh huh?

Speaker 9 (21:11):
It was it.

Speaker 13 (21:13):
They re tell me, she goes Lean, that's the best
schedule in Hollywood. Because at first I wanted to do
a single cam because I love parks and recreation and
office and I'm a big fan of all Land and
I loved multi camstickcoms. But I thought, is this going
to be dated or people not going to wold Van?
And then Netflix said, if you will do a multicamle

(21:34):
and we think you can bring back the multicam in
the world.

Speaker 8 (21:38):
And I went, don't put that burden on me.

Speaker 13 (21:40):
But anyway, we decided to do that had and it.
The schedule was wonderful. It was frightened. I was scared
to dance. I've never done anything like than. Kristin Johnston
Honey had to coach me and teach me, so did
Tim Daily. They would tell me like, Ohlen, this is
the camerangle and this is I didn't know any of that,
and I was pretty intimated. But then one time I

(22:01):
would get in front of a live audience as a
stand up, that would yeah, then a kicks, I have
that feedback.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
Joined it brilliant, So much success.

Speaker 6 (22:10):
And if you've never watched the show on Netflix, Leanne,
it is just spectacular.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
This is going to sound like I'm really kissing up.

Speaker 6 (22:16):
But the kind of chemistry that you and Kristin had
was it reminded me of Lucille Ball with Ethel. I
mean it was just you two play off each other
in such a powerful way. And Tim Daly, is there
a nicer human being on the face of the earth.
Oh my god, I love him.

Speaker 13 (22:30):
No, honey, he is darling.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
And we made out, did you for real?

Speaker 13 (22:35):
I had to kiss well, I mean, you know, there's
several kisses things to me and Tim Doling and I
have not kissed anybody but Chuck Morgan in thirty four years.
And I broke out in a sway it but he
was gracious and it did a quoi out.

Speaker 6 (22:53):
Do you and Chuck Morgan still kiss seriously? Andrey and
I haven't had a good French kiss.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
And I don't know how long honey, No.

Speaker 13 (23:00):
Oh, we don't.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
And it may want with the fault.

Speaker 13 (23:02):
I don't know what I'm doing anymore. I'm talking to
our kids and dogs and grand babies in the males
and will we need to make out more?

Speaker 6 (23:11):
That's the best question of this entire interview. I mean,
you deserve this success. I mean we saw your talent
coming a mile away. But Chuck Morgan, now he's a
household name. But Chuck's really integral because he's kind of
the setup and then you're the punchline, right, I mean,
you really don't have a routine without him.

Speaker 13 (23:29):
I don't, and I'm telling him, I go, I am
sending you up for a Hollywood career. But everybody knows
Chuck Morgan now, and I think he's getting the big head.
He never wanted any of this, but he's okay with it.
And yeah, and he'll say, I'm not playing to I
know you do. Everybody, I guess knows Rugby Dian the

(23:50):
yells that the garage door is open.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
You know about Chuck Morgan.

Speaker 6 (23:54):
Without Chuck Morgan, you don't have Unspeakable Things, which is
the title of your new number one watched Netflix, uh
stand up comedy routine.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
You do you do talk about something. I was shocked,
they and some of the things that you talk about.
But you know, really, this.

Speaker 6 (24:10):
Whole Unspeakable Things is as much about Chuck Morgan as grandkids. Now,
my brother has gone crazy like my brother. I don't
even recognize this man since becoming a grandparent, h Grandparenting
is not overrated, is it? Oh?

Speaker 14 (24:27):
It is the most wonderful thing, Honey, just a surprise.
You can't even I can't even describe.

Speaker 13 (24:35):
Everybody has to You're just gonna have to experience it
before you.

Speaker 14 (24:38):
Know, like you just I can't even describe it.

Speaker 13 (24:41):
How yummy? And these two babies spent the night with
me last night, and I'm all a big box of
dinosaurs off my Amazon. I mean, I'm just anything they won't.
I mean, I just everything is revolved around William all
we care about.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
I love how ch.

Speaker 6 (24:59):
Why is it it's so different than parenting, Like when
you're doing the stand up and you're talking about how
strict you were as a parent and then how you
spoil the grandkids.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
Why is it so different?

Speaker 6 (25:07):
I mean, my daughters are only twenty one and they're twins,
and I'm not ready for grandchildren yet, but all you
guys are making me look forward to it.

Speaker 13 (25:16):
Oh, honey.

Speaker 14 (25:17):
It's something about you don't have.

Speaker 13 (25:19):
The pressure maybe of you know, you're not in the
day to day of getting up in the middle of
the night and doing all that. Look when you're a
young parent, you know, and how hard it is.

Speaker 7 (25:28):
It's wonderful, but it's hard. You.

Speaker 14 (25:30):
This is all just love and fun, honey, love and fun.

Speaker 7 (25:34):
And cupping them Grace's cups.

Speaker 13 (25:37):
Oh, we just have a ball.

Speaker 14 (25:39):
You won't believe how many toy vehicles.

Speaker 13 (25:42):
I I don't know why I've gotten on this toy.

Speaker 14 (25:44):
Vehicles fine, but I mean there's a zero turn.

Speaker 13 (25:47):
Mower for a three year old.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Seriously, we had was big wheels.

Speaker 13 (25:53):
Yeah, honey, I know, and I'm getting a big wheel.

Speaker 7 (25:56):
I am getting big wheel.

Speaker 13 (25:58):
But yeah, I mean it's crazy. And they're just so
yummy and they go Grandmama and just run to you,
and by thanks, you're the most wonderful one in the wall,
I mean, just yummy.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
You got to be the most fun grandma on the
face of the earth.

Speaker 6 (26:10):
Leanne Morgan, she stole the show and cordially invited if
you haven't seen that movie, you need to her show.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
Leanne is brilliant.

Speaker 6 (26:19):
I would say, I don't know if you guys have
ever thought about this, but when Roseanne we just had
Roseanne on I think a month ago or so, when
Roseanne came onto the scene and her portrayal of life
in Middle America, the real look of that, and then
your show. I think they're very similar in that they're

(26:40):
brilliantly written with an amazing cast.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
Please tell us there's going to be a season two
of Leanne.

Speaker 13 (26:46):
Yes, my darling, Yeah, thank me, a second season, I know,
And I'll start filming in January.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Oh and I am three old.

Speaker 6 (26:55):
Don't you have anything precious for? Like a little short
fat italium of the little balts bought in the back.
Maybe if Tim doesn't work out, I can slip in
and be a boyfriend.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
I can learn how to kiss again.

Speaker 12 (27:06):
Too, I know.

Speaker 13 (27:07):
Yeah, Well, who knows what's going to happen, because he
is my boyfriend and he's gonna have be ad age
and if he has to move or something, Yes, you
could be my boyfriend.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
How much are you like that character? How much of
that is you?

Speaker 13 (27:19):
I think a lot of it is made.

Speaker 14 (27:21):
I know a lot of it is made.

Speaker 13 (27:22):
And when I you know, like in the first scene
when he is but my husband of thirty something years
has and yeah, and I was I cried. I really
cried because I thought, if Chunck Morgan did this to me,
what a catastrophic event. It would be for my children,
for my grandchildren, you know, a wife of because I

(27:44):
am a Christian woman, I felt every bit of that.
If that had really happened, it would have been devastating.
And so it was easy for me to find that,
you know, that scene, because you know, I would just
have died if that had happened to me. So a
lot of that is made and a lot of that
is like how I would really feel if I had
to go on a beach weekend and put a baisuit

(28:06):
on in front of somebody else besides Hunt Morgan, honey.
So you call it somewhere forward.

Speaker 6 (28:14):
The sweating in the car, but next to that, that
was the and that Ryan Styles.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
I had never seen him before.

Speaker 6 (28:20):
I know he's had a pretty good career, but I
mean he is the most lovable scum back husband you'll
ever meet.

Speaker 13 (28:27):
Yes, is he not wonderful? He plays that wonderful And
we wanted him to be lovable and redeemable. I want,
I want people to know that there's forgiveness, you know,
and that you and that everything is going to be
all right, will work it out. And I feel like
we did that, and I'm I'm excited to see what's

(28:48):
going to happen this second things and the writer's room
just started will start again.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
And do you do you have any influence in that?
Do you get can you be able to throw some
ideas or yes?

Speaker 13 (28:58):
Oh yes, uh huh.

Speaker 6 (29:00):
I just love that whatever happens, you and and Kristen
are going to go through it together. When she used
to have to sleep sleep in the bed with you
at night while you were getting used to It's just
I really thought, as real and raw and unique as
Roseanne is, that's what Leanne is and and kind of
like and corsially invited. I was just so blessed to
see you be surrounded by such a great cast as well.

(29:22):
You know, listen, what a what a crazy year? What
could possibly be life like next year? It's amazing to watch.

Speaker 13 (29:31):
I just signed another two Inner City tour Neale, so
after I get it through, because I just ramped it
to her, I'll start touring again, which to me, I mean,
I love doing the series, but to me, Stand Up
is my love, you know, And I feel so comfortable
there and I love being with Painople and they's darling
painple as soon as I come on stage, trying to

(29:52):
start blowing kisses and.

Speaker 14 (29:55):
And and it's just like Ben with your best friends.
It really yes, And I hope. I mean, I don't know,
but I might do the.

Speaker 13 (30:03):
Bridge done next year. I don't know if that, if
I'll be big enough, today's a I would like to know.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
I'll pay.

Speaker 6 (30:11):
I'll pay for my ticket wherever you are. Just promise
me I can. I can give you a big hug.
I am going to start where I ended, which is
I can't think of a better person for this to
happen to. I'm glad America found you. If they have
not seen Cordially Invited, watch that movie. I promise you.
I think it is literally the best comedy of the

(30:32):
last decade. The show leand so excited to hear a
second season. You guys want to have a binge this weekend.
Go watch season one. It is brilliant. And now the
stand up special Unspeakable Things you'll hear all about Chuck
Morgan and the unspeakable things he's made. My precious little
darling new over the years that I can't believe your

(30:53):
share that you're looking terrific. I mean, wealth looks very
nice on you. You're looking that it's like those high
school pictures again, you're looking hot.

Speaker 13 (31:01):
Oh you, thank you, my darling, thank you. Well, you know,
my baby is my makeup artist, and she's she can
be real hateful, but.

Speaker 14 (31:13):
It's on her nerves.

Speaker 13 (31:14):
Sometimes she rolls her eyes. Yeah, and she says that
now she's having to be my caregiver.

Speaker 7 (31:19):
And she didn't sign up with that.

Speaker 8 (31:21):
But thank you.

Speaker 13 (31:23):
I feel pretty. I feel like I'm doing better. I'm
not as much white flow. Well you wait, drinking back coke.

Speaker 6 (31:29):
You success came very late in life, but just in
time for us, Leanne Morgan, we love you. Congratulations on
the most remarkable twenty twenty five and we're looking forward
to twenty twenty six together.

Speaker 14 (31:42):
Oh, my darling, Well, this is the sweetest thing anybody's
ever said to me.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
You're welcome.

Speaker 6 (31:47):
She is just the absolute greatest life can begin at
fifty nine. Ladies and gentlemen, Leanne Morgan is proof well.
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Fifty five minutes after the hour, if you're just waking up,
the Senate has voted to pass a funding measure that
puts us a giant leap towards the government reopening, but
in time.

Speaker 2 (33:32):
To save holiday travel. National correspondent Roy O'Neil joins us Rory.

Speaker 6 (33:36):
How quickly can we get everything back to normal just
in time for holiday travel?

Speaker 15 (33:41):
Well, yeah, and no guarantees we're going to get this
thing passed either. First the Senate and a couple of
hours will reconvene and discuss this mini bus and a
cr that would reopen the government through January and bring
a vote about the healthcare subsidies in mid December. Not
a guarantee it's going to pass, but at least they're
going to vote on it. But as you said, the

(34:02):
immediate concern is can we get the government reopened asap?
Can we get our flights back on schedule. It's going
to be a bit of a process, but they may
have made the deadline here to make this happen.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
Look for the government, if.

Speaker 15 (34:14):
This all works as expected, perhaps to start the reopening
process before the end of the week.

Speaker 6 (34:20):
And let the narrative in fighting begin among those on
the left for caving that has already begun as well.
All right, so we know that snap would probably be
restored rather quickly. Air travel maybe not so much. And
this would be cutting it close for Thanksgiving, right, And
you know, we are still in the process of ramping

(34:41):
things down. Airlines are trying to you know, they're working
with the FAA to reduce the schedule as required by
ten percent. By this coming Friday, you were already looking
at some pretty significant flight delays all across the country.

Speaker 15 (34:54):
Flight cancelations as well. More than fifteen hundred and ninety
five flights have already been canceled today. That's one hundred
more in just the past hour or so. So that's
still a developing part of all this. But when they
get the signal and date certain that things will start
to come back online, and when they are promised a
big fat check to cover the last six weeks is

(35:15):
in process, that will clearly help get these operations up
and running.

Speaker 6 (35:20):
And we had falling debris this weekend. Whose debris was
falling and why yeah, it was.

Speaker 15 (35:25):
China and actually Chinese space debris an issue. In two stories.
One that debris was seen, probably you sought in your
social media feeds this weekend. Pretty spectacular stuff Sunday morning
across the Southeast, people walking the dog at sunrise see
a heck of a sky show. But apparently that's from
a rocket that launched four years ago. Meanwhile, another debris

(35:45):
collision may leave some Chinese astronauts stranded on board the
Chinese space station, not the international one, the Chinese one.
But that's still unfolding, and it's tough to get real
answers out of the Chinese government.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
Unfolding and falling.

Speaker 16 (36:00):
Great reporting, as always, Rory, We appreciate it all right,
One chance to live this Monday, November tenth, twenty twenty five.
It'll never happen again. Make a difference in someone's life,
and cherish your own. We'll see you right back here
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