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Speaker 3 (00:31):
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Speaker 1 (00:35):
Seven minutes after the hour, Thanks for waking up with
your morning show on the Aaron streaming live on your
Ihearten radio app. It is Veterans Day, Monday, November the eleventh,
twenty twenty four. Seven minutes after the hour. We welcome
AM eleven fifty the Patriot k EIB in Los Angeles, California.
Welcome to the your Morning show family. Biden is going
to course going to be going over issues with the

(00:56):
President elect Trump later in the week at the White House. Today,
along with the Vice President, he will appear for Veterans
Day ceremonies Veterans Day is one of those days. You know,
for the longest time, I'd watch people and they just
kind of conflate Memorial Day and Veterans Day. And of
course Memorial Day are for those that paid the ultimate
price and lost their life, lost their ability to have

(01:20):
a life, a family, children, achieved their dreams so that
we could achieve ours. Veterans Day are for all those
who served and we want to honor them. I can
tell you at my age, I'm not that old, but
old enough to know we'd come a long way in America.
A lot of our Vietnam veterans didn't receive the respect

(01:41):
and honor that all of our veterans get today, as
they've all deserved. But there is a difference between Memorial
Day and Veterans Day. And I think of the veterans
who saw unspeakable things, who struck to heal even today.

(02:01):
And I've been shaped really by three veteran stories. And
if it allows us to explore where you know and
and in fresh and our gratitude, well then I would
have provided a service today. One was a very I
was a very very small child. In fact, I have
one of my favorite pictures from my childhood. I do
remember Toot. Toot was a Republic Airlines stewardess and the

(02:26):
girlfriend of one of my dad's friends, and I remember
liking her. I don't think, you know, I realized the
extent of which my what you know, how obvious my
crush was. So I've got this picture of me and all,
and according to what I was told, I knew Toot
was coming over, and so I came down and dress slacks,
a sport coat and a shirt and tie. Apparently, at

(02:50):
five years old, I was interested in formally courting. Unfortunately,
there was there was holes, like in the knees of
my pants. But I thought I looked sharp. And there's
this picture me and Toot, and you ought to see
the look on my face. I am just so proud
to be in a picture with her. She would tragically
die in a plane crash, and her boyfriend, my dad's friend,
would come back from Vietnam and never be the same.

(03:14):
It's interesting I could remember, you know, there's just some
guys that are just really good with kids, more so
than others, and that was him and his dog, who
could forget. He had a big new fee and he
named it God, not disrespectfully. He would just kind of
named dog backwards God. But his little kid, I used
to call this big giant black dog God, and he'd

(03:34):
come over with the dog and he would play with us.
Then you kind of flash forward. You're a little bit older,
and it comes around and there's just something different. He's
not the same, and he doesn't want to play, doesn't
even look the same. It was about thirty years later.
I asked my dad about that, and as much as
he loved kids, he had the awful assignment. Somebody was

(03:57):
getting ready. You know, these children at Vietnam often to
deliver explosives, and it was his job to take that out.
Never the same, couldn't live with the pain. Frankly, and
by his own hand joined two. I think of him
every veteran's day. I think of my freshman year of college.

(04:19):
We went to Daytona Beach with campus crusade for Christ.
Because that's what all the kids from around the country
who are going to party at Daytona Beach on spring
break one right, somebody to walk up to them and
talk to him about Jesus. So you would have these,
you know, group gatherings that you would go out all
day with the four Spiritual Laws, and then you'd report
back to the hotel at night, and they always in

(04:40):
a circle, you know, go around and take role. How
many people did you share the four Spiritual Laws with?
And you'd have somebody from Harvard go sixteen? How many
commenced to christ one? You know, they go through all
these things, and they would get to me, and I'd
go one. You could kind of hear a hush in
the room. One, What were you doing all day night?
Two thirteen, ten, a twenty seven? Look at me?

Speaker 4 (05:04):
One?

Speaker 1 (05:06):
And I went on like that for five days. My
very first morning, I'm walking along the beach and I
see somebody that now you would think looks almost homeless,
but even more troubled than that. I just sat next
to him. I don't even recall saying anything the entire
first day. Second day, small talk, third day he opened

(05:30):
up a little bit more. But this was a Vietnam
veteran who was homeless and was deeply troubled. I think
of him and I've honored him. First in Tulsa, Oklahoma
with John three point sixteen for nearly a decade and

(05:52):
a half, then two decades in Nashville with the Nashville
Rescue Mission and I raised tens of millions of dollars
for homelessness. That veteran shaped my life and service. I
had a next door neighbor in Virginia Beach. We are

(06:15):
very close, and unfortunately I knew the Gulf War was
getting ready to begin before American knew because he was leaving.
And I remember the night before he left, scared to death.
Because he's a hero, I'm not. He's a trained patriot.

(06:39):
I'm just a scared citizen. And I can see us
right now sitting in that By the way, he was
a Vietnam veteran too, and he was into trained geese.
Has anybody been around trained geese before? Let me tell
you something. If you think a Doberman pincher or a
German shepherd is a great watchdog, nothing like nobody gets
anywhere near your property without trained geese making a lot

(07:04):
of noise. And you can't imagine. They actually came in
on one of our garage sales one time and ran
off all the customers. These keys didn't act like geese
on a golf course. They were crazy geese. But I
remember the keys being in his yard doing something and
we were sitting on these lawn chairs and we were
talking and he looked at me and he said, Michael,

(07:24):
you were a baseball player. Imagine if all you ever
got to do was practice, you never got to play
in the game. Don't worry about me. This is my game.
We got this. I think of all three of them,
can't stop thinking of them every Veteran's day now. Whenever
we see a veteran, we always thanked them for their service.

(07:48):
But for some, the level of risk, the level of sacrifice,
we couldn't possibly know. There's stories so many World War
Two veterans that I've been around who never speak of
what they witnessed, what they survived, what they did. So

(08:13):
on this Veterans Day, as you're thanking veterans for their service,
remember Steve, Remember Jeff, Remember all who saw unspeakable things
they could never unsee and have wounds that may never heal.

(08:39):
And know these are our heroes, These are our veterans,
and this is their day.

Speaker 3 (08:46):
This is your morning show with Michael Del Trona.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
All Right, Veterans Day, November the eleventh, Monday twenty sixth,
after the hour, these are your top five stories of
the day. Somewhere where are you two hosts? What's going
to be one of those days?

Speaker 3 (09:04):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (09:05):
President Biden and Vice President Harris will appear together at
a Veterans Day ceremony. The event at Arlington National Cemetery
will be their first public appearance since last week's election.
Biden Harris will participate in a Reeflank ceremony the Tomb
of the Unknown Soldier, and Biden will deliver remarks at
the ceremonies. Amphitheater well. A pair of powerful earthquakes has

(09:25):
struck Cuba. Details now from Lisa Carden.

Speaker 5 (09:28):
According to the US Geological Survey, the second of the
two was a six point eight magnitude quake that rattled
Building Sunday in Santiago to Cuba, which is the island's
second largest city. The epicenter was about two hundred and
fifty miles away from Guantanamo Bay, but no injuries were
reported there at the US Naval base. The earthquakes are
the latest in a string of natural disasters to hit Cuba,

(09:50):
which is still experiencing rolling blackouts following Hurricane Raphael.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
I'm Lisa Cartonness Astronauts are tight lipped about why they're
unexpectedly being hospitle vitalized after returning from space. Brian Shook
has more.

Speaker 6 (10:03):
Astronaut Michael Barrett spoke at a Friday news conference and
said things happen in spaceflight that they don't expect sometimes,
and this one was one of those times. He added,
They're still piecing things together and to maintain medical privacy,
that was all they were going to say at this time.
Barrett and three other astronauts returned October twenty fifth after

(10:24):
spending two hundred and thirty five days aboard the International
Space Station.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
I'm Brian Shook. Well Viewers tuned in last night for
the highly anticipated return of the hit Paramount Network series Yellowstone.
No spoilers here, and we can say that fans who
watched the premiere of the second half of season five
finally got to learn the fate of Kevin Costner's character,
John Dutton. While rumors have swirled, as they tend to

(10:48):
when it comes to Yellowstone, Paramount has yet to confirm
or deny a possible season six, and the toy company
Mattel Little Red in the Face a Little Hot Walk
very embarrassed due to a packaging issue with new dolls
related to the movie Wicked. Chris Karagio has all the

(11:09):
embarrassing details.

Speaker 7 (11:11):
The company recently began making dolls for the upcoming movie Wicked,
and on the back of the box included a link
to the movie's website, except instead of wickedmovie dot com,
thepackaging read Wicked dot com, which leads to an adult
film web page. Matteil released a statement over the weekend
apologizing for the error and said they are working to

(11:33):
remedy the situation. The line of Wicked movie dolls are
being sold at retailers like Target, Coles and Amazon.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
I'm Chris Krajio. I hate it when that happens.

Speaker 4 (11:44):
Good morning, guys.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
This is Jeff in Pleasant View, Tennessee. And my morning
show is your Morning Show with Michael Dale Jorano.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
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(12:24):
the podcast.

Speaker 8 (12:25):
Last night, Russia fired one hundred and forty five drones
at Ukraine. So it's been quite the back and forth
in these last thirty six hours or so.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
You know, it's interesting. Donald Trump had made the comment
during the campaign that if he's elected president, he'll resolve
this before he even takes the oath of office, and
they had talks over the weekend. I'm sure this was
part of the conversation.

Speaker 8 (12:48):
Right, Well, there's some question about whether or not there
were those conversations. The Washington Post says that Donald Trump
did have a phone call with Vladimir Putin, but this
morning the Kremlin is saying that no such phone call happened.
So maybe we'll get some more clarity from the president
elect today. But yeah, that was an interesting turn this morning.
How would you frame this escalation, I'm trying. I think

(13:15):
it's Ukraine trying to get some of its last shots
in before they are forced to.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
A bargaining table. And the other thing is that we're
going to come back. The officials at FEMA are investigating
a supervisor. He has since been fired. Right while we're
clarifying things. She or she she is fired?

Speaker 4 (13:35):
Right?

Speaker 1 (13:35):
Correct? Okay, I will Roy'll have more on that story
when he comes back next hour. Thanks Rory. All right,
if you're just waking up, we just kind of gave
you the totals of where things are at three twelve,
two twenty six. That will be the final electoral College tally.
We also have the Senate, which is Republicans plus four
at fifty three to Democrats forty six. Though I would
add that Chuckie Schumer is not willing to acknowledge the

(13:59):
victory Dave McCormick yet, in fact, is saying he's not
invited to the Senate orientation election. Deny much. That's the
kind of problematic. You have some on the left that
are calling for Justice Soto Mayor to step aside. Again,
she is indicated on numerous occasions she has no intention

(14:20):
of stepping aside. She's only seventy years old. As much
as I would tell you with certainty, the Republicans have
received a mandate election from the American people, and I
presume will lead accordingly, I can't tell you with any
certainty that the Democrats can't come back and win the
White House in four years or frankly, if they fix

(14:43):
things again, turn blue with the luxury of everything restored,
from gasoline to the border, to the economy to social issues.
So it's not like, you know, the Republicans are in
control and they will never leave control. So hurry up,
let's get of one of our liberal members of the

(15:04):
Supreme Court to be replaced by another liberal. That one
makes no sense to me. Of course, Bernie Sanders, even
when pressed on this issue, kind of defended her. Of
course he has to. What is he's like eighteen years
older than her?

Speaker 4 (15:17):
Is he? Hey?

Speaker 1 (15:19):
You know he can't play the age. You can't play
the ah card with Bernie. We have a former Harris
staffer who is now calling for Biden to step aside
that old chestnut. Is it dawned on anybody if I
don't think Joe Biden would do it. I don't think
anybody thinks there's much harmony right now in Joyville between

(15:40):
Harris and Biden. And I think the last thing Joe
Biden would do, if he's still breathing and alive, would
be to step down. And he already gave up too
much to her, let alone, in the last sixty days
of his presidency. I mean, I don't think there's any
chance of it happening. I could be shocked. But the
notion that you would do it tells me you really
don't care about the American people. You certainly didn't care

(16:02):
about what they cared about. That was evident in your
messaging that led to being defeated three twelve to two
twenty six. But you don't really care about the right
person getting the job and governing and leading the country
and security and prosperity. You just care about the glass ceiling.
I mean, isn't this proof that all they really had
in her all along was female of color? What would

(16:26):
you possibly accomplish by doing that. I don't think Barack
Obama would support it. I don't think Podesta would support it.
I know Hillary wouldn't support it, but I don't think
Joe would support it. What a strange request. And then
this may be the worst story for them. Hard to say.
There's a lot of bad stories in this news cycle.

(16:49):
You got a female official who was directing hurricane relief
away from homes with Trump signs. I mean, he got
swept in all seven swing states. I mean, it's hard
to call anything the worst story of the day, but
this one. I used to always say, behind every headline

(17:11):
is a story, and behind every story, there's so much
to talk about headline Harris paid Oprah one million dollars
and failed bid to help campaign Vice president Kamala Harris
paid Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions one million dollars, just one
example of millions the campaign spent on various entertainers during

(17:33):
the vice president's bid for president. I mean, it's bad
enough that America was processing. Hey boss, we don't care
what you think, Robert de Niro, nobody cares what you think, Oprah.
But to think they were all getting paid. The people

(17:57):
that were giving to Kamala's campaign was giving to these rich,
elite stars, well that's almost nauseating. Winfrey, of course, hosted
the star studded event in September. She also appeared at

(18:18):
Harris's final rally in Philadelphia on the eve of the election.
You know where she did all her crazy talk. You
will never cast another vote again. You will be put
on trains and you will be sent.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
To your death.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
I mean, nuts, We're voting for he values and integrity,
healing over height a million dollars the other was her
Call Her Daddy podcast, where Kamala would refused. You know,

(18:52):
I look back and you would say, maybe one of
the biggest mistakes was playing to mainstream media and ignoring
people like Joe Rogan reach sixty million people.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
Now.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
Trump went on Rogan, Vice President Advance went on Rogan,
Elon Musk went on Rogan. Kamala never did, and she
would only agree to a half hour and only if
he went there. Can you imagine had Rogan capitulated and
gone to DC, how expensive of a set would she build.
So what happened was because she wouldn't go and make

(19:27):
the appearance at Call Her Daddy podcast with host Alex Cooper,
they built a matching set in Washington, d C. For
her to be on big bucks to do that. Campaign
also spent up to twenty million dollars on Swing States

(19:48):
concerns on the eve of the election, according to a
report by The New York Post, a sum that would
could have been more if it planned performances by a
elanismore set had not been scrapped. But all these stars
that you've been seeing reports now their compensation. I mean,

(20:08):
it was bad enough that the only people that seemed
to be behind Kamala Harris was Hollywood elite. That was it.
That's all they had throughout as they ignored, in misread
the entirety of the American people, as they still played
to CNN, MSNBCABCNBCCBSN, ignored that the world has moved on

(20:31):
to digital broadcasting and podcasting, and the list of errors
of this campaign has gotten so long. It's what's going
to make it most difficult for them to identify the
root of it all. They will get so lost in
symptoms that they'll miss the ability to diagnose the disease.

(20:54):
They're living in a bubble, They're caught in a matrix.
Remember when we used to talk about they have told
these narratives and lies so much, I'm wondering if they're
even believing them. And I think the answer is they are.
We started the show by talking about I was watching
sixty minutes and that host was honestly trying to figure
out what happened and asking people, Oh, so, most Americans

(21:20):
just think open borders is lawlessness and dangerous, like it
never dawned on them. Oh, most Americans are struggling with rent, mortgages,
and food and gas.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
Like they were.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
Oblivious to it. Hispanics are not for illegal immigration. No,
why are you assuming that all Hispanics in America are illegal?
Now the question is will they figure it out? You

(21:55):
can count on even if they go by symptoms and
not cause and disease. They're not coming back in four
years making several of the same mistakes. But they're on
a roll. Twenty sixteen, they meddled in their primary. Twenty twenty,
they meddled in their primary, twenty twenty four, they more

(22:16):
than meddled in their primary. Can they restore the trust
of their primary voters? Because the most damaging thing that
has come forward is this party is an apparatus and
the media that's dead and doesn't know it is at
the cabal table and they've all been outed. You can't

(22:36):
control the narrative anymore because you don't control Megan Kelly,
Tucker Carlson, who are far more dangerous outside of the
Fox matrix. You can't control social media and silence any
opposing views because you don't control Twitter. It's called x
and it's owned by Elon Musk. Now, can they awaken

(22:59):
to where the American people's views of law and order,
government's role and responsibility, individuals, responsibility for self governances. As
they figures these things out, they may be able to
regroup in four years. But there's a little war to
be waged between the far left that thinks the mistake,

(23:21):
says they didn't go left enough, versus the sensible, mostly
the media because they're about to lose their jobs trying
to figure out if we went too far. It'll be
fun to It will be as equally interesting to watch
Donald Trump put together his team to execute the mandate
the American people just gave him, and what the Democrats

(23:43):
do to try to rebuild a party that has gone
so far left it hasn't even just become unwinnable at
the moment, but incapable of uniting. They almost have to
go through for someone that just got through playing identity

(24:04):
politics and failing. They got an identity crisis to solve.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Churno.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Over the weekend, Arizona and Nevada both fell. So the
final score was Donald Trump three hundred and twelve, Kamala
Harris two hundred and twenty six. What did I predict?
I think that was it? Oh, three hundred and twelve
to two twenty six. You're right, And then I said
the Republicans will plus three. I was wrong. There they
ended up down what casey, They ended up plus four

(24:34):
fifty three to forty six. The House right now is
that Republicans two seventeen Democrats to await. The magic number
for control is one. We anticipate that number to come
in somewhere when it's all said and done and counted
around two twenty two. So Republicans with clear control of
the House thus sent it and a mandate from the
American people for change into the White House. This is

(25:00):
is probably the most revealing sound of the day. Well,
you're busy watching football last night, potentially President elect Donald
Trump announced Tom Holman, the former acting director of the
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, will be the administration's borders
are Trump said in a post on Truths Social I'm

(25:20):
pleased to announce that the former ICE director and stalwart
on border control, Tom Holman, will be joining the Trump
administration in charge of our nation's border. This is another
clear sign that this is a different Donald Trump two
point zero administration. He's got to be stopped. Well there's

(25:42):
that too. If you don't know Tom Holman I have
to play this. It may take a minute and a half.

Speaker 4 (25:49):
This is.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
AOC trying to drill him in a house hearing. Rather
than have me tell you how tough Tom Holman is
and how well he'll handle himself under attack for doing
with the American people just by mandate voted President Trump
to do, I'd rather have you experience it, watch a

(26:13):
typical leftist congresswoman try to play political games with the
likes of Tom Holman.

Speaker 9 (26:19):
The different options presented. The third included the option for
family separation. This initiative would pursue prosecution of all amenable adults,
including those presenting with a family unit.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Mister Homan, your name is on this.

Speaker 4 (26:35):
Is this correct? Yes? I signed that memo.

Speaker 7 (26:39):
You are the.

Speaker 9 (26:39):
Author of the family separation Poulo.

Speaker 4 (26:41):
I'm not the author of this memo.

Speaker 9 (26:43):
You're not the author, but you signed the memo, Yes.

Speaker 4 (26:45):
A zero tolerance memo.

Speaker 9 (26:48):
So you provided the official recommendation to Secretary Nielsen on
family for the United States to pursue family separation.

Speaker 10 (26:56):
I gave Secretary Nielson numerous recommendations on how to secure
the border and saved lives.

Speaker 9 (27:01):
But it says here that you gave her numerous options,
but the recommendation was option three, family separation.

Speaker 10 (27:08):
I'm saying, this is not the only paper where we're
given the Secretary numerous options to secure the border and
save lives.

Speaker 9 (27:15):
And so the recommendation of the many that you recommended,
you recommended family separation.

Speaker 4 (27:20):
I recommend a zero tolerance.

Speaker 9 (27:22):
Which includes family separation.

Speaker 10 (27:25):
The same as is whenever US citizen parent gets wrested
with them with a child.

Speaker 9 (27:33):
Zero tolerance was interpreted as the policy that separated children
from there.

Speaker 10 (27:37):
If I get arrested for DUI and I have a
young child in a car, I won't be separated. And
also police officer in New York and I arrested a
father for domestic violence, I separate that, mister Homer, with all.

Speaker 1 (27:47):
Due respect, stick to the narrative.

Speaker 4 (27:50):
I les are not charged with any crime when you're
into the country.

Speaker 10 (27:55):
I legalist violation eight United States Code thirteen twenty five
seeking asylum is do you want to seek a sign
to go to the port of entry, do it the
legal way.

Speaker 4 (28:04):
The Attorney General of the United States has made that clear.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
Okay, that's the kind of guy they're gonna be dealing with.
Perfect choice from an expertise and experience standpoint and for
whatever nonsense they may throw at him.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
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