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This is your morning show. I am Michael del Jorno.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
That's Jeffrey Lyon at one Control slurping his coffee over
there in blue is Red, and I am your humble host.
By the way, how could we possibly have a talkback
already when the show has just begun.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:17):
I came in this morning and it was already there.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
All right, we got Mike and Dallas. Go ahead, now,
this is Mike in Las Vegas.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
I if anybody else's net fit is sweezing up.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
By the way, I note, you know, because first of all,
remember during COVID, at the very beginning, just for some reason,
all of America turned to Netflix and Tiger King. But
of all the strangest things, right, I mean, you couldn't
orchestrate that. It just kind of organically happened. And I remember,
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you know, because I was on the radio at the time.
Everybody was talking about it, so I popped it on
and then I felt the need to fit. And it
was awful. I mean, do we all agree it was terrible? Yes,
it was horrible. And yet for some reason there was
no advertising, no nothing, just America in COVID turned a
Tiger King. There is still to this day. No explanation, Carol,
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So I never even watched on Netflix. You know, they
did a three part series leading up to the fight.
I don't know if it was going to be a
one part series. But then, of course the fight got
delayed because because Mike got hurt.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Yeah, he almost died.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Well the eh, what did he get an author right,
he was a heart issue, he had some blockages and
well nobody had started with the ulcer. Remember he was
path and black stool because to him might talk about
I had black stool.
Speaker 3 (02:50):
I felt terrible. It was awful, almost dying.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
So I watch all that, and because you know I was,
I haven't been following this. I couldn't. I couldn't have
told you who Jake Paul was for all the tea
in China. Now, of course I know I earned Mike
and I played the video game. So anyway, I thought, well,
you know, it's Friday night, let's do it. Let's watch it,
just kind of like the way Tiger King happened. So
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I watched that three part series. Now, as it happens,
it's a Friday night. So I had gotten up that
morning at three am, and then, as life would be,
I didn't get a break all day. So then I thought, well,
I don't know anything about this. I mean I kind
of remember some talk about it, and then I couldn't
remember if it happened or if it canceled. So I
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watched this three part series and that brings me to
ten minutes before seven. Now that's bedtime and it's just
getting ready to start. So then it finally starts and
it's so over the top and it's a production. Oh
my gosh, I mean this is The announcer was as
unbelievable yeo. And then I like the ring announcer. It
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was kind of like a Michael Buffer, only you know
what's his name, Big something, I don't know. And the
first fight was kind of entertaining. So then the second
fight comes on and they're just stringing the night on,
I mean, long breaks between bouts, and so now it's
like nine o'clock and I know I got the girl
fight to go and then the Tyson fight, and I
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just I'm fighting to keep my eyes open me too,
So I finally said to Andrew, I'm gonna close my eyes.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Wake me up before the fight starts.
Speaker 5 (04:28):
OK.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
So she does and wakes me up and they're introducing
who came out first?
Speaker 6 (04:34):
Was it?
Speaker 4 (04:34):
I think it was Mike came out first, didn't he? No,
Mike came out second. It was it was logo Paul
that came out first, and the and then so.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Paul comes out first, yeah, yeah, and then that and
then it was like fifteen minutes later before Tyson came out.
Speaker 3 (04:47):
Then we had all the other ring things.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
I mean they even drugged the start out almost an
hour and then of course just six two minute rounds.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
To which it was obvious I can't walk.
Speaker 1 (04:59):
I just through watching the three parts special and he's
walking great.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
He looks like he was just training very well or something. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
I mean, so then you know, you get all the
all weekend long. I mean, have you seen that they
had the leak of the round by round script? Oh no,
there's all these theories going out that it was a
complete fix and Mike just couldn't get to him, and
Paul wins it, and do you know in the end,
sixty five million streams. It's crazy. It was like Tiger
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King just nobody even had to promote it. Really kind
of right? Or is that just the power of promoting
on Netflix? I guess I think it's the power of
promoting on Netflix. And I don't think Netflix was ready
for that many people to log on it one time,
do you, I mean as bad.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
As I think it, don't you? Red?
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Didn't you see a number that was over one hundred million?
I did earlier. Now, all of a sudden, all I
find a sixty five million. Yeah, all I'm saying is
sixty five.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
But it was glitching. It was glitching bad, just constant.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
So you are the all this in the height of
the controversy the next day because people feeling robbed, robbed
of their time and their life, robbed my whole weekend
of sleep. And you know for what it was? Kind
of like World Wrestling Federation, wasn't it. Yeah, it really was.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
I did find Tyson's post fight comments about his health
and he says, I almost died in June, had eight
blood transfuiti and loft half my blood and twenty five
pounds in the hospital.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
Had to fight to get healthy.
Speaker 7 (06:39):
I want to slap his face if I couldn't get
into him, you know, appreciate him, told me musty, but
he didn't have.
Speaker 3 (06:44):
To, but had no legs.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
And then you get the feeling that you know we're
all watching that farce.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
We missed the good fight, which.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Was John Jones who won his championship and then gave
his belt to Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
And then did you see the people in the NFL
do it after a touchdown?
Speaker 1 (06:59):
They were doing the Trump Day and the Trump Dance
And there I am watching Tiger King and Mike Tythan.
Speaker 7 (07:04):
But I gotta say, with all the controversy the next morning,
to just see a simple meme with Mike smiling and
we apologize for the three men that spelled.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Trhr ami energ. So that was the phenomenon of the weekend,
the Paul Tyson fight, the sixty five million stream bust, or,
as Netflix calls it, Tiger King too. Hey, if you're
just waking up, welcome to Monday, the eighteenth of November,
Year of Our Lord, twenty twenty four. The cabinet is
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just about complete, Donald Trump announced on Friday, twenty seven
year old Caroline Levitt. Does it levet or leave it,
because it depends on how long you've been dating, Let's
leave it. She's going to serve as the White House
Press Secretary. Well that's just about the opposite of what
we said, right, do somebody big because I'm love, don't
(07:58):
even have one, or have Trump come out and do
it himself. She will be the youngest White House Press
secretary in history. The previous distinction went to a twenty
nine year old Ronald Ziggler, who was a Nixon's spokesperson
back in nineteen sixty nine. She served as the Trump
twenty twenty four National Press Secretary and previously served the
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Trump White House as Assistant Press Secretary when he was president.
On day, he also tapped Brandon Brendan Carr to lead
the FCC. Car currently serves as a Senior Republican at
the FCC. Trump stated his current term runs through twenty
twenty nine, and because of his great work, I will
(08:41):
now be designating him as a permanent chairman. And then
we get Chris Wright for a Secretary of Energy. Who
do we have for energy? We had Governor Bergham, right,
We had done things a little bit differently. You know,
we keep talking about who's the future of the Republican Party.
(09:01):
Perhaps it will be the first three presidents in one.
We put together a pretty darn good cabinet that he
didn't listen to. But Donald Trump is just about finished
with his cabinet, and it's funny to watch the left.
Some are being very honest and reflective looking in the mirror.
You'll see that in our sounds of the day. Others,
of course, are trying to live in denial. The Washington
(09:24):
Post gets the denial award. I woke up this morning.
They have an op ed piece talking about how Donald
Trump will be lame duck as soon as he finishes
his inauguration speech. Not with control of the House, not
with control of the Senate, not with his full cabinet
in place, and not with the second hundred days. The
trial of illegal immigrant accused of killing Lincoln Riley resumes today.
(09:45):
Deadly this time. Carrots. Wow, we're all safe. Nobody eats
healthy hair. A deadly E Coli outbreak linked to organic
carrots is affecting eighteen states. When that gets to heath
bars and snickers.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
Then I'll be alarmed.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
The Chadges last night took down the Bengals thirty four
to twenty seven. I think each quarterback had well. I
think Burrow had over three hundred yards right at three
hundred for Herbert. Five touchdown passes between them. That was
a lot of Eric Coriel last night. But it was
the Chargers beating the Bengals thirty four to twenty seven.
Monday Night Football tonight. Okay, yeah, I didn't watch a
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repeatd the Paul Tyson fight, the Cowboys and the Texans.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
Oh wow, the toilet Bowl.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Yeah, you go outside is what I feel like saying
when I smell that you go outside.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
Bad boy.
Speaker 1 (10:39):
Coming up today, Jason Campedonia is going to join us.
It looks like Joe's trying to start World War three,
giving the Ukrainians permission to use US bombs on Russian targets.
John Decker will join us on the Trump cabinet placements.
Chris Walker, with the cabinet now virtually complete, he's going
to discuss who's in who's not in.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Wah This is your morning show with Michael Deltono, And.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
I'm thinking to myself, don't you love it? Our audience
is a smart alec just like us. We may be
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Speaker 3 (11:15):
I'm proud of that.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Twenty five minutes after the hour on this Monday, November
the eight, these are your top five stories of the day.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
I gotta start with this one because I love it.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
House Minority leader, Hakim Jeffrey says the Democrat Party needs
to find out why its message wasn't resonating with the
working class the selection cycle. Your problem wasn't your narrative.
Your problem was reality and ignoring that reality. We'll have
more on that with Bill Mahr and our Sounds of
the Day. Mark Mayfield has more on Hakeem trying to
figure out what wrong.
Speaker 8 (11:45):
Variety of reasons pully negotiated trade deals, the outsourcing of
good paying American jobs, the decline of unionization, and of course,
the rise of automation.
Speaker 9 (11:55):
Jeffrey since the party needs to analyze Vice President Harrison's
loss to determine why working class and middle class voters
showed up so strongly for President elector Trump. Jefferies also
criticized Trump's recent cabinet nominations, saying America deserves better that
he hopes the Senate will be responsible when it votes
to confirm or.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Deny the nominees. I'm Mark Mayhew.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
You know it showed me a matter of time. If
you're listening to the wrong talk station today, you're gonna
hear a talk radio guy try to alarm you. Is
Joe Biden is the senile president who we know is incompetent.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
That's why he was removed from the race.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Is he trying to start World War three with missiles
into Russia?
Speaker 3 (12:33):
What do you think?
Speaker 1 (12:34):
Give us a call, wedding hunters, What do you think?
What's on your mind? Is he trying to start World
War three? Are they gonna try to shout the wars
and then refuse to leave office.
Speaker 3 (12:51):
Oh, there's gonna be a lot of hype about that
on talk radio today. Because he did.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
He authorized Ukraine to use long range missiles made by
the US to strike Russia.
Speaker 10 (12:59):
Lisa Carr reports Reuters is among multiple news outlets reporting
the development, which the White House has yet to confirm.
This marks a major US policy shift in the closing
days of the Biden administration, and comes after news of
North Korean soldiers arriving on the front lines to bolster
Russian forces. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has been requesting permission
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to use US supplied weapons to strike deep inside Russia
for months. The White House declined to comment on the reports.
President electromp has vowed to limit US support for Ukraine
and end its war with Russia. I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
A recent Pentagon report says a UFO nearly hit a
commercial airline off the coast of New York.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
Scott Carr has more from Washington.
Speaker 6 (13:42):
The incident has documented in a report reviewing hundreds of
them involving unidentified flying objects highlighted in ongoing investigations, including
those involving balloons, satellites, and birds. The report details what
was described by members of the flight crew as a
cylindrical object flying over the Atlantic Ocean and almost crashing
into the commercial jet. Officials heard witnesses recounts of UFO
(14:06):
encounters during a UAP hearing on Capitol Hill last week.
Several other cases involved military aircraft being followed by UFOs.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
I'm Scott Carr in Washington.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Speaking of Netflix, Tiger King or Paul Versus Tyson. They
announced Beyonce will perform during Netflix NFL Christmas Game Day.
Speaker 7 (14:27):
Now don't You Come saus in the Flow Now.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
It'll be the first live performance of songs from her
album Cowboy Carter. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris is quoted as saying, great,
now she'll sing and then this is by I've never
had a special request for Top five stories of the Day.
We actually got one from Jefferies. Conan O'Brien is going
to host the ninety seventh Oscars.
Speaker 11 (14:54):
Be Ammy winning comedian, writer and late night host well
MC the event in Ovation in Hollywood in March of
TI twenty twenty five. It's your selection of films will
likely include the blockbuster sequel Gladiator Too, the musical adaptation Wicked,
and Sean Baker's new drama Nora. The Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences says O'Brien is the perfect person
to helped lead the global celebration of film with his
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brilliant humor, his love of movies, and his live TV expertise.
Speaker 3 (15:21):
I'm Tammy Trio.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
I'll never forget back when he took over the Late
Late Show for David Letterman. You know, I couldn't, you know,
looking at him. It was a distraction. So one time
I was taking a road trip and it's the middle
of the night. I'm driving in Arkansas. You know how
some stations just air the audio from NBC and he
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comes on and I just laughed and laughed silently in
the dark, driving right. He was so funny, And of
course then I got over the distraction of his appearance,
and I think he's one of the neatest people, and
I think he's one of the funniest late night hosts.
In fact, a return of Conan O'Brien could resurrect be
politically killed late night talk show arena.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
Perfect choice. Maybe this is the launch of something more.
Lots of sports to go over, whether you I give
you scores.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
We still have sounds of the day coming up as well,
and then my favorite story of the day when your
morning show continues.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
Hi, I'm Dennis from People of Mississippi and my morning
show is your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno. Hi,
I'm Michael.
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you're here. Now enjoyed the podcast? Wow, give me some
I don't know, got a lot of a lot of
football to cover here. I hope you don't mind taking
a little break from Pollo.
Speaker 3 (17:01):
Oregon number one at.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
Eleven and zero defeated Wisconsin sixteen thirteen. The buck Guys
nine and one defeated Northwestern thirty one to seven. Texas
nine and one defeated Arkansas twenty to ten. Penn State
now nine and one and fourth after beating Purdue forty
nine to ten.
Speaker 3 (17:18):
Indiana.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Indiana wants me, Lord, I can't go back now ten
and oh they were idle. There's your top five Oregon,
Ohio State, Texas, Penn State, Indiana. Rounding out the top
ten Notre Dame, Alabama, Georgia.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
Ole Miss, and the Valls.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
After losing to Georgia, hanging in there like a booger
on the nose hair at number ten, well, the Browns
fall to two and eight, losing to Taysom Hill, I
mean the New Orleans Saints thirty five to fourteen. Titans
Garbage now two and eight, losing it home to the
Vikings twenty three to thirteen. Pack made it eleven straight
versus the Bears, winning an a Squeaker twenty nineteen blockfield
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goal to hang on to win at Soldier Field. Rams
red hot. They've won four of their last five games
for real, including twenty eight to twenty two over the
beat They're for real.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
You better look out.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
And what a day for Puka and Nukuha who led
my fantasy football team. Yes, God bless me that he
did with BOOKA. I think I had about one hundred
and thirty six points this weekend, Oh kidness, and I
still got a kicker to go. Ravens the latest victim
of the Red Hot Steelers eighteen sixteen Pitts the bits
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Bugstealers are now eight and two. Anybody noticing the Pittsburgh
Steelers at eight and two? A pair of our your
Morning show cities clashed San Francisco and Seattle, and it
was the Seahawks twenty to seventeen over the Niners, the
Bolts twenty three, twenty seven over the twenty seven to
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twenty three over the Bengals. Joe Burrow three hundred and
fifty six yards, three touchdowns, Herbert two hundred ninety seven yards,
two touchdowns, a lot of touchdowns. But Harbaugh's Chargers now
seven and three, and then a really crummy game tonight
Cowboys on Monday night football against the Texans in the NBA,
Grizz Calves, Trailblazers, Clippers, Wizards, Oh no, the Clippers one
(19:18):
lease start over Grizz Calves Portland and the Clippers all one,
Wizard Suns and the OKC Thunder lost on the ice,
Blues one and overtime over the Stars.
Speaker 3 (19:29):
Last night.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Lightning, Kracking and Preds all winners as well all of
our your morning show cities won.
Speaker 3 (19:36):
In hockey last night. It's a good night in sports.
Not so good on the hardwood, really good on the ice.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Football. Kind of a mixed bag, and that's your sports.
I was telling RD off the air, if I had
a favorite story today, I'll have to steal it from
Sounds of the Day, and I harken back to what
we were talking about last half hours. You got Hakeem
Jeffries say, we got to figure why our messaging failed
in this campaign. I don't think the left had a
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messaging failure. I mean they had a lot of failures.
Of course, they ignored Joe Rogan, Megan, Kelly, Tucker, Carlson,
you know, kind of where everybody was, and played to
the mainstream media that everybody has left. So that was
a little bit about a touch in reading the media
tea leaves. I guess that would fall under messaging. But
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by and large what they had was policy failure. That's
what led to seven out of ten people thinking we
were heading in the wrong direction. Their narrative died a
long time ago of reality. It died of consequence. In fact,
I don't think there was a way to narrativize your
way out of that. And so with that in my mind,
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I see this clip of Governor Hochel in New York,
because you know how we always talk about its blue
states versus red states in this election, which, by the way,
it's worthy of note.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
This even got by red.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
I think maybe it didn't have to go through all
the Do you know Donald Trump becomes the first United
States presidential candidate to have seventy six and a half
million votes. The previous record was what read I think,
seventy four million. So we know that Donald Trump won
the popular vote. We know it becomes the first president
to win with over seventy six million votes. Of all
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the merchandise I've seen that I'm tempted to get, they
have a we did it Trump electoral College map like
Tumblr glass, and you see the final map, and you
see the final map, there's another map that will show
you by county, and that's where you really get a glimpse,
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or at least with Donald Trump. Now, the phenomenon may
return in post Trump. But the reality is this was
not a real big battle red versus blue. In fact,
the map is almost virtually all red, except for sporadic
blue around major cities, which is really the only in
class lesson we need on why the electoral college by
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our founding fathers was so brilliant without it San Francisco,
Los Angeles, Chicago, New York. I don't think I have
to go any deeper would elect every president. And does
anybody want to be any of those cities? For cost
of living, for affordable housing, for safety, for education, anybody
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want to be any of those cities. There's your argument
for the electoral college map, But this was not a
blue state versus red state. In fact, it was handful
of blue cities versus red country. The president wins the
popular vote, three hundred and twelve electoral college votes and
a landslide, and is the first top seventy six million
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in total votes. But remembering that thought about blue cities.
Here's Governor Hokel talking about the ultimate blue city, New York,
in her ultimately blue state, New York, and how much
she cares about the hard working citizens in her state.
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So they were going to gouge them with a congestion toll.
Speaker 3 (23:35):
You know what that is?
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Just for a quick lesson, because it'll bore you if
I get into it. But every time you put gas
in your car, you're pumping billions of dollars into the
state that's supposed to go to a priority of infrastructure,
because that's what states do.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
They do that.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
They do education, and they do necessarily, but they rob
all that to do all the things government shouldn't be doing.
So imagine if you live in the state of New York,
all that money you've paid in for roads and bridges
that's squandered, and then you got to pay as you
go when you drive, and they were about to jacket
to them. Now she wants to be a hero. But
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watch the difference. Instead of fifteen dollars, we're only going
to charge nine dollars and.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
That's going to save you about fifteen So do you
think this is.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Listen to this clip and tell me if you think
this is a messaging problem or a policy problem, and
feel free to comment on the talk back line on
your iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
From day one, I have.
Speaker 12 (24:41):
Made affordability for New York families a top priority.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
Well you have failed your top priority, because I can't
think of a more unaffordable plate to live the New
York City. My dad had a home not far from
where he was raised and where everybody in my family
tree lived other Italy or Sarah Houst, New York. And
so he got a house late in life, like I'm
kind of tempted to now, just you have to spend
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summers there and fish. And it ended up being this
little This little house looked like it was just frozen
in time from nineteen fifty four. I mean, just you
could have put an ike for president signed in the
front yard and it would have been believable. You could
have filmed that be no Hollywood set design necessary. Enchanting
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little village just outside of Syracuse.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
Right on the river.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
He had to pay on a dog a county tax,
he had to pay Village of Liverpool tax, he had,
there was state taxes. His taxes came to twenty thousand
dollars a year. For this hundred thousand dollars house. It's
just insane. There is no more unaffordable place to live,
and this is apparently her priority. All right, I won't
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interrupt again of during this process.
Speaker 12 (25:57):
From day one, I have made a affordability for New
York families a top priority. I always have and I
always will fight to put more money in the pockets
of every day New Yorkers. That's why back in June,
I set up on behalf of hard working families and
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simply said no No to a new fifteen dollars congestion.
Told that at that particular time was just too much.
Speaker 3 (26:29):
Too many people were worrying.
Speaker 12 (26:30):
About high costs, groceries, rent, childcare.
Speaker 3 (26:36):
These are real challenges for our families. Oh give her that.
At least she got that. At the presidential level, they
certainly didn't.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
They tried to gaslight everybody, but her notion that, you know,
dying dollars versus fifteen dollars means she really cares about you,
and launching a toll.
Speaker 12 (26:53):
That high really would have hurt a working mom or
working dead trying to make ends meet, especially someone driving
in from a transportation desert or far from outside the
center of the city.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
By the way, only the Democrats can define for you
what a transportation desert is.
Speaker 12 (27:12):
As governor, it is my job to make decisions that
take into account the needs of all working New Yorkers.
So I made the decision to put the congestion pricing
program on pause while we devise a different path forward.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
By the way, you think anybody woke up this morning
in New York and said, oh, wait a minute, I'm
the pump. It never tells you the taxes you're paying.
It's the only thing that doesn't your cable bill, does
your wireless phone bill? Does your electric bill? Does every
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restaurant or store you go in? Does? Have you ever
notice you go to the pump and you just say, oh,
it's three ninety five a gallon. That must be to
line the pockets A big oil that makes about a
penny a gallon. Go find out what your county and
state and federal government makes per gallon. And if you're
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in New York this morning, while this goofball is touting
how she cares about how you're struggling, ask her why
you're paying tolls? Where did all the original roads and
bridges money go? And we're supposed to say, she's the
jolly goodfella this morning out of everything in the news
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from Hakim Jeffreys, and you're going to see in our
sounds the day. There's a lot of Democrats that are
looking in the mirror figuring it out. There are some
that can't even see a reflection in the mirror to
begin to figure it out. Hoche is certainly one of them.
But they want to discuss whether they had a narrative
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messaging problem. I think you have a worldview problem, a
policy view problem, a consequence and reality problem. Governor Hokel,
you're the living proof.
Speaker 2 (29:13):
It's your morning show with Michael del Johno.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
This is your morning show on Michael del joronaf for
just waking up. Speaker Johnson is defending the cabinet as
an agent of change. The agent of change the American
people asked for and voted for. Mark Mayfield has more.
Speaker 9 (29:31):
House Speaker Mike Johnson is defending President elect Trump's controversial
cabinet nominations. Appearing on CNN's State of the Union, Johnson
said Trump's picks will disrupt the status quo. My design,
they will go into the agencies that they're being asked
to lead, and they will reform them.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
These agencies need reform.
Speaker 9 (29:47):
Trump has face criticism from both sides of the aisle
for several of his cabinet picks, including former Florida Congressman
Matt Gates for Attorney General and Fox News personality Pete
Hegseth for Secretary of Defense. Johnson went on to comment
on the Handing House Ethics Committee report on Central misconduct
allegations against Gates, saying it shouldn't be released because Gates
is no longer a member of Congress after resigning last week,
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and President deluc Trump is picking FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr
to now chair the agency. Trump said that he first
nominated Car to the FCC in twenty seventeen, and his
great work has led him to now being designated the
permanent chairman. Trump went on to call car a warrior
for free speech who will end the regulatory onslaught that
has been crippling America's job creators and innovators.
Speaker 3 (30:29):
That's politics. I'm Mark Neefield. Well, first it was onions.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Now at deadly Ecoli outbreak link to organic carrots is
affecting eighteen states.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
Here's Lisa Carden.
Speaker 10 (30:39):
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set Sunday. One
death and fifteen hospitalizations have been reported among the thirty
nine confirmed cases nationwide. Several brands of bagged organic baby
and whole carrots have been recalled by grim Way Farms.
The carrots are no longer on store shelves, but the
US Food and Drug Administration is warring the public to
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check their homes as they may still have them.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
I'm Lisa Carton. This just Jen bugs Bunny has died. No,
I'm kidding. What the deadly carity? Coli.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Hey, if I got to start explaining these, we're in trouble.
Pay attention over there. I was just trying to sound surprised.
Speaker 3 (31:15):
Oh Ay.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Recent Pentagon report says a UFO nearly hit a commercial
airliner off the coast of New York.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
Scott Carr has more from Washington.
Speaker 6 (31:24):
The incident is documented in a report reviewing hundreds of
them involving unidentified flying objects highlighted in ongoing investigations, including
those involving balloons, satellites, and birds. The report details what
was described by members of the flight crew as a
cylindrical object flying over the Atlantic Ocean. And almost crashing
into the commercial jet. Officials heard witnesses recounts of UFO
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encounters during a UAP hearing on Capitol Hill last week.
Several other cases involved military aircraft being followed by UFOs.
Speaker 3 (31:56):
I'm Scott Carr. In Washington, hundreds.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
Of Taylor Swift fans are filing another lawsuit against ticket Master,
accusing the company of colluding to drive up ticket prices.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
Rob Marty A reports.
Speaker 5 (32:08):
Fans are unable to shake it off and those high
ticket prices.
Speaker 3 (32:16):
That's clever, that's clever.
Speaker 5 (32:23):
The latest suit, filed Friday in California, charges Ticketmaster in
its parent company Live Nation, of a pattern of racketeering
activity to make ticket buyers spend more than they were
led to believe, creating a lot of bad blood. Suit
claims Ticketmaster works with stadium venues and others to inflate prices,
and fans won't tolerate it, call it karma. This is
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on top of a federal suit by the Justice Department
in an attempt to break up Ticketmaster for running an
alleged monopoly. I'm Rob Martier.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Your Top five in college football Oregon number one, Ohio
State two, Texas three, Penn State four, Indiana five. Only
Indiana and Oregon undefeated Oregon eleven and zero, Indiana eleven
and zero. There are no undefeated teams in the NFL
any longer. The Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Buffalo
Bills in Buffalo yesterday. They the Bills always win in
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regular season. It's postseason that they struggle against the Chiefs.
Browns fall to two and eight, losing to the Saints
thirty five fourteen. Titans now two and eight after losing
to the Vikings at home twenty three to thirteen, Pack
making eleven straight against the Bears, winning twenty nineteen at
Soldier Field. Rams won for the last five now with
a twenty eight twenty two win in New England over
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the Patriots. Raven's the latest victim of the red hot Steelers.
The Steelers are now eight and two at eighteen and six,
and it looks like you were a little premature in
assuming what's his name was washed up? The quarterback Russell Wilson.
Russell Wilson man, he's looking good.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Forty nine.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
Ers lost twenty seventeen to the Seahawks, Bolts twenty seven
to twenty three over the Bengals, and the Cowboys and
the Texans are Monday Night Football.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
Tonight, We're all in mistic. This is your morning Show
with Michael del Journo.