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Thanks for waking up with your morning show on the
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first to say welcome to Monday, November the eight. Can
you believe November is half over? The year's almost over?
President Biden is allowing Ukraine to use US missiles to
strike Russia long range missiles to boot. Trump nominee for
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Secretary of Defense is admitting he paid a woman who
accused him of a sexual assault. The trial of an
illegal immigrant accused of killing Lincoln Riley resumes today, and.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
Then now we first had onions.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Now we have a deadly at coli outbreak with carrots
not going to affect me now if it ever gets
to pot you know, I don't know taco bell or
to figure out what my diet would be that would
would get me, but not carrots.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
That's just some of the top stories waking up this morning.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
If you can, can you play Sounds of the Day
intro because for some reason, yes here we got stop.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he
said either.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
It's got to be a big misunderstanding. I'm going tight
my garbage love it.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
I love your garbage cup, all right? Eight after So
what was viral over the weekend on social media? Well,
you pretty much can find out listening to Sounds of
the Day today. And there are two kinds of Democrats,
those who who are willing to look in the mirror
and see why they lost, and then those who are
looking in the mirror and can't see any reflection or
figure it out. For Jensaki, she got right to the point.
Speaker 6 (02:13):
Listen, I think democrats are in the wilderness. As you
just said before, there is no clear leader of the party.
Joe Biden is going to be out of office shortly.
Kamala Harris just lost the election. There are a lot
of governors and other people who might emerge, maybe we
don't know about yet, but there is no clear leader
of the party right now.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
Well, the clear leader of the party, I can't. You know,
there are some times where you know, you can play
dumb and you could say, okay, that's a legitimate concern.
But the Republicans should have the same concern. Who is
the leader of their party once Donald Trump is gone?
I think the answer might be Jadie Vance. He would
certainly be a frontrunner. Could be Marco Rubio, could be
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Governor DeSantis. In the case of the Democrats, it's a
legitimate point. Biden's leaving in sixty days. Kamala Harris lost.
Nobody really sees a political future for her. Can't be
Mayor Pete, right, is it Cavin Newsom, the governor of
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the failed state of California. Well, we all know it's
John Podesta, It's George Soros. And waiting in the wings
is Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland and the governor
of Pennsylvania, a key swing state. They lost and must
win to win in Josh Shapiro, So that's kind of
(03:35):
a pointless effort. No, neither really has a future right now.
But for the Democrats, it's the same guy that ran
eight years for Bill Clinton, eight years of Barack Obama,
and the last four years that you know, Joe Biden
wasn't running. Now we get to Bill Maher. This is
a two parter. His first point, and it's a power
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for one. Democrats run for office as if the voters
don't live here.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
What a great statement.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Now, another way of saying it was, they tried to
gaslight you for an entire campaign. All the economy's great,
And I said very early on their problem is going
to be it doesn't matter how many commercials you run.
Every time I go fill up my gas, that's the
most powerful commercial. Every Time I go to the grocery
store and fill up the basket, that's the most powerful commercial.
(04:31):
Every time we either feel locked out of home ownership
or trapped in the home we're in, that's the most
effective ad. And so if what they tried to gaslight
and not make the election about thus ignore, then they
tried to make the election about things that just aren't
real Bill Maher on how Democrats run for office as
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if the voters don't live.
Speaker 7 (04:55):
Here, as if they don't go to the grocery store
and Starbucks in the office.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
But they do.
Speaker 7 (05:02):
They live here, and they actually see women and people
of color, and it doesn't look like some patriarchal racist nightmare.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Do problems remain.
Speaker 7 (05:11):
Pertaining to racism and sexism, of course, But a pole
last year asked if America is the greatest country in
the world, More blacks than Hispanic Americans agreed with that
than the white progressives.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
By the way, I got to stop.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Seventy five percent of Hispanics said America is the greatest
country in the world. Fifty eight percent of blacks said
America is the greatest country in the world. Only thirty
one percent of white progressives say that. You know, there
was a time everybody viewed MAGA, which all it stands
(05:47):
for is make America great again. They think that's about
thirty percent of the Republican Party, a small, extreme fringe group. Well,
isn't the reality. White progressives are just a small thirty
one percent of the Democrat Party or whatever it is anymore,
(06:11):
and yet they control the universities. They control the mainstream
media that, thank god, is now dead. They used to
control all of social media, thank god, the only control
half now thanks to Elon Musk. These are problems for
the Democrats, but that's only the first chart.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
Bill mar Shares.
Speaker 7 (06:26):
Asked if racism is built into our society. White progressives
agreed with that at.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Home, racism is built into our society. Only thirty eight
percent of Hispanics feel that way, sixty two percent of
Blacks feel that way, but shockingly, seventy five percent of
white progressives feel that way. It's a narrative, not a reality,
and a narrative that's only resonating with themselves, and Blacks listen.
Speaker 7 (06:52):
Higher levels than black and Hispanic people. It asked if
government should increase border security, same result. Vatic Americans are
less okay with illegal immigration.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
Than whitey forty nine to fifteen percent. The votes are in.
Speaker 7 (07:10):
They don't want your pity, and black people can't afford
to indulge rich white people's need to endlessly flagellate themselves.
They just want prices to go down and good jobs
and the police. When you call them black people, they're
just like us.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
It don't take on the yus magazine stars. They're just
like us. He closes with this very powerful point.
Speaker 7 (07:35):
Listen, the basis for Democratic campaigns has become we're the
smart people that we know from the get go.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
No needs to look into that.
Speaker 7 (07:45):
We know that a priori, which is a Latin fridge,
the red hat.
Speaker 3 (07:49):
People wouldn't have a clue about.
Speaker 7 (07:52):
But they don't need to have you seen my in
this house. We believe lawn sign see it says right
on it. We believe in science, right, which is why
you demanded no one even debate whether COVID could have
escaped from the one lab in the one city where
they were studying it. How far fetched. The New York
Times called it racist. Democrats have become like a royal
(08:14):
family that, because of so much incest, has unfortunately had
children who are retarded.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
All right, So that's a very by the way, that's
an inappropriate word to use any longer. But that's a
very harsh reality. And he nails it. So waking up
this morning after three hundred and twelve Electoral College votes,
after winning the popular vote with now over sixty seventy
six and a half million votes, is this a Republican
(08:44):
red wave or Trump orange wave Trump phenomenon, and if
it is at all the Democrats fault. You have some
willing to look in the mirror and speak honestly, some
who look in the mirror and refuse to even see
a reflection. The Pentagon failed that seventh consecutive audit as
(09:06):
the agency was unable to fully account for are you
ready for this eight hundred and twenty four million dollar budget?
Speaker 3 (09:17):
The officials were.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Confident the Department of Defense has turned a corner and
understanding its budgetary challenges going forward. The audits resulted in
a disclaimer of opinion, which means auditors were provided with
insufficient information to form an accurate opinion of accounts. I
hand you eight hundred and twenty four billion dollars and
then you can't show me where it went. That's a problem, right. Well,
(09:43):
that brings us to the Deputy Secretary of Defense, Kathleen Hicks,
who sits down with John Stewart in complete denial and giggling.
Imagine you gave your kids eight hundred and twenty four
billion dollars. You said, where did it go? And they
can't tell you. And then when you say, well, that's
(10:05):
a problem, and they just start giggling.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
No, it isn't. That's exactly what it sounded like. Listen
to be doing like.
Speaker 5 (10:11):
There is a lot of waste fraud and abuse within assystem.
Speaker 8 (10:14):
Audits and waste fraud abuse are not the same thing,
So let's decompose these.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
Please educate me on all.
Speaker 8 (10:21):
Sure, So an audit is exactly what you just described,
which is do I know what was delivered to which place?
Speaker 9 (10:27):
Right?
Speaker 8 (10:27):
The ability to pass an audit or in the fact
that the DD has not passed ondit is not suggestive
of waste fraud and abuse.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
That is completely false right there.
Speaker 8 (10:37):
So so now is a question of it's suggestive that
we can't we don't have an accurate inventory that we
can pull up of what we have where That is
not the same as saying we can't do that because
waste fraud and abuse has occurred.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
So in my world, that's waste. How is that waste?
Speaker 5 (10:59):
If I give you a billion dollars and you can't
tell me what happened to it, that to me is wasteful.
Speaker 3 (11:04):
That that means you are not necessary responsible.
Speaker 5 (11:07):
But if you can't tell me where it went, then
what am I supposed to think?
Speaker 3 (11:12):
And when there has been reporting.
Speaker 5 (11:14):
I mean, this is not Look I'm not I'm not
saying this is on you and that you cause this,
but I think it's it's a tough argument to.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
Make that cause it an.
Speaker 5 (11:25):
Eight hundred and fifty billion dollar budget to an organization
that can't pass an audit and tell you where that
money went. Like, I think most people would consider that
somewhere in the realm of waste, fraud, or abuse because
they would wonder why that money isn't well accounted for,
and especially when they see food insecurity on military basis
(11:49):
and they see we talk about.
Speaker 10 (11:51):
That, because that's a good we should be talking.
Speaker 8 (11:53):
I mean, I understand where you're trying to go. Other
than the dollars, which really bother you.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
I think it's that they're missing and unaccounted for. Listen,
bottom line, because I'm out of time, This could be
very good for America. We all know exactly what Donald
Trump has been saying, exactly what he promises to do,
(12:18):
the cabinet he's put together to execute and do it.
That can be a four year good direction. But if
the left, and that's Bill Maher and John Stewart are
even looking at these Democrats leaving and saying you've been gaslighting,
(12:39):
you've been dishonest, you've been laughing us into thirty five
trillion dollars of debt, and in a position where we
can't win elections, we're turning on you two.
Speaker 11 (12:50):
Now.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Some of it, I have to say, in full disclosure,
could be the media that knows it.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
Stays are numbered anyway, it's dead, there's no fixing.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
CNN, MSNBC, ABCNBCCBA, The Washington Post, New York Times.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
They're dead.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
They're dead from technology and they're dead from lack of credibility.
But some are trying to hang on to their credibility,
and that could be a good thing for America, not
just for the next four years but beyond.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
She's going to get smoked.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
He's got too, and the stopped.
Speaker 5 (13:16):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he's
said either.
Speaker 3 (13:23):
It's got to be a big bit understanding. I'm going
I'm gonna go to tight. How do you like my garbage?
Love it?
Speaker 1 (13:30):
That just sounds the day for this Monday, the eighteenth
of November, U of L.
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Lord, This is your Morning Show with Michael del Trono.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
Time for your Top five Stories of the day, twenty
seven minutes after the hour. Well, they still don't get
that it's policies that have failed. They still think it's
about narratives. House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrey says the Democrat
Party needs to find out why it's messaging wasn't resonating
with the working class.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
More from Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 12 (14:00):
Jeffrey stole NBC's Meet the Press. The country's economic hardships
have undermined faith in the American dream, and Democrats are
committed to addressing those concerns moving forward.
Speaker 13 (14:09):
It's been under assault for decades for a wide 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 12 (14:23):
Jeffrey since the party needs to analyze Vice President Harris's
loss to determine why working class and middle class voters
showed up so strongly for President elector Trump. Jeffreys also
criticized Trump's recent cabinet nominations, seeing America deserves better that
he hopes the Senate will be responsible when it votes
to confirm or deny the nominees.
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I'm Mark Neyfield. He also said, silly rabbit.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
President Biden is authorizing Ukraine to use long range missiles
to strike Russia.
Speaker 3 (14:48):
Lisa Cardon reports.
Speaker 14 (14:49):
Reiters 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. Comes after news of North Korean soldiers arriving
on the front lines to bolster Russian forces. Ukrainian President
Vladimir Zelensky has been requesting permission to use US supplied
(15:10):
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.
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Today we dig deep and celebrate our inner Royal pre
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Camp Bodonia, What have been a great Chicago Cup day?
That are a guest at Wrigleyfield. Jason camp Bedonia from k.
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K KI Illinois here today. Now you're embarrassing now embarrassing you?
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Yeah, Well, if you're just waking up over the weekend,
Russia Pound at Ukraine's power grid. Now we get approval
from Joe Biden. Jason, I get a feeling there's gonna
be talk show hosts, everywhere.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Is Joe Biden trying to start World War three?
Speaker 1 (17:10):
Give us a call? What one hundred sixty two two
two two two. What do you think is the old
man trying to start a worst You guys have to
leave offish?
Speaker 3 (17:17):
Is that what's going on?
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Everybody's gonna be going Let's get us up to speed
on what's really happening.
Speaker 3 (17:21):
Everybody's correct. It feels to me like, unlike the Paul
Tyson fight.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
Everybody's trying to get their jabs in before this whole
thing's over with.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
What do you make of the action this weekend?
Speaker 11 (17:34):
Yeah, tensions in that area of the globe are extremely high.
Right now. We've got North Korea sending ten thousand troops
over to fight alongside Russian troops against Ukraine. The power
grid that you mentioned that was bombed by drones from
Russia in Ukraine totally devastated, several people killed. Biden says, Hey,
(17:55):
you guys can use these long range missiles that go
about two hundred ish or so mile. We made them
here in America, but you know you can go ahead
and use them. Putin says, if you do that, that
is an act of war from the United States, because
you can imagine if we were getting bombed by you know,
rockets that were made from Russia. Yeah, right, we would
(18:16):
feel the exactly right over that.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
Of course those are nuclear. But all right, so all joking,
all joking aside. I'll talk to a Lieutenant Colonel James
Carfinal tomorrow and I suspect he will he will address
this mostly from the saber rattling standpoint. But North Korean
troops now being placed along the border, missiles now being used,
there should be concerns of escalation.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
No, oh, absolutely.
Speaker 11 (18:42):
And you know the critics of Joe Biden, you know, saying, hey,
what are you doing, Why are you putting this big
pilot you know what on Trump's desk before he even
gets an office.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
What is happening here?
Speaker 11 (18:53):
And the critics are basically saying that this is their
way of playing the long game in politics. So Trump
gets an office, He's got to deal with World War three.
We gotta put troops on the ground, gotta gotta It
takes away that that that chip that Trump was using
when he was campaigning and saying that he's the master
(19:15):
negotiator and none of this would have happened.
Speaker 3 (19:18):
And then he gets into office.
Speaker 11 (19:19):
And the Democrats just will ignore the fact that Joe
Biden kind of started this thing and say, well, it's
Trump's fault. And in twenty twenty eight, in that presidential race,
that is the chip that they will use. And Trump
will not be able to capitalize on some of the
promises that he made for here in the United States
(19:40):
because he's too busy dealing with World War three and
nobody wants that.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
But tensions in the in the in the area are
very high.
Speaker 11 (19:47):
NATO's warming up to the idea of Trump peace talks
with the two sides between rushing brain and that's.
Speaker 3 (19:54):
What he does. He's a businessman, he's a negotiator.
Speaker 11 (19:57):
He's collecting bargaining chips right now to take to that
and nego shaating table.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
And it's going to be very interesting. What would happen?
Speaker 1 (20:03):
I was going to say, with the exception of what
could escalate over the next sixty days. This is vintage
Donald Trump, right. Everything designed to destroy him actually defines
him and makes him. Tying him up with law Fair
ended up being just the right amount. It had a
very unifying with a gag order effect on the party
for Surgate's coming to speak for him. The question is
(20:24):
how far can this escalate in sixty days? Because if
there's anyone you would have it to use the baseball
analogy because you're Jason Gampadonia, it would be Donald Trump
and his relations with Kim Jong un in North Korea,
as well as Vladimir Putin. If there was ever a
guy if you're going to whip this up into a
frenzy to comment and be the hero of the day,
(20:45):
it could be Donald Trump. But that's a dangerous game
to play in sixty days. It really really is.
Speaker 11 (20:51):
And you know, the conversation that we had years ago
was when Donald Trump first got into office, was that
he's the variable. You know, Joe Biden in off as
he's predictable. That's why Putin was able to make the
moves that he made in invading Ukraine. Donald Trump gets
in the office, you never know what that guy's going
to do, you never know what he's going to say,
you never know what he's capable of. So that kind
(21:13):
of puts these guys and it makes them stay put.
So if you say that Trump's coming over to negotiate
a peace deal, I think Putin might be open to that.
Idea or more open to that idea because of that variable,
and he's putin's no dummy. He's going to sit there
and gather information as Trump opens his mouth, and you know,
maybe there'll be some information that he gains to help,
(21:38):
you know, whatever his plans are and you know, take
over the world or whatever. But Donald Trump is there
to say, hey, that's not going to work. This is
the way it's going to work, and hopefully that happens.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Well, it seems like forever ago, and then some ways
it feels like yesterday. But eight years ago when Donald
Trump visited the White House, the discussion was Barack Obama said,
looks like we're going to work with North Korea, and
that certainly didn't happen. You wonder if these conversations came
up last week in his conversations with Joe Biden. But
we dodged a bullet eight years ago. Here's to hoping
(22:11):
we dodge it in the next four to eight weeks.
Great reporting, Jason Capadonia. He'll be back again. In the
third hour. We're going to talk about Donald Trump's return
to Madison Square Garden. The first one was a good trip.
The second one may have been just as good.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
More on that coming up with Jason. Thanks for joining us,
all right, forty.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
One minutes after the hour, if you're just waking up.
That is a pretty big top story. President Biden authorizing
Ukraine to use long range US made missiles to strike Russia.
That could be quite escalating. Lisa Carton has the details.
Speaker 14 (22:47):
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 to use US
(23:08):
supplied weapons to strike deep inside Russia four months. The
White House declined to comment on the reports. President elect
Trump has vowed to limit US support for Ukraine and
end its war with Russia. I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Well Speaker Johnson is defending Donald Trump's cabinet to be
as an agent of change, the agent of change the
American people voted for.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
Mark Mayfield has more.
Speaker 12 (23:30):
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 by design.
Speaker 13 (23:41):
They will go into the agencies that they're being asked
to lead, and they will reform them.
Speaker 3 (23:45):
These agencies need reform.
Speaker 12 (23:46):
Trump has faced 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
Henksat for Secretary of Defense. Johnson went on to comment
on the pending 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,
(24:09):
and President de luc Trump was 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 (24:29):
That's politics.
Speaker 4 (24:29):
I'm Mark Neefield.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
I'm sitting here trying to figure out if Netflix is
hoping the NFL does as well as the Paul Tyson fight,
because that could get glitchy. Beyonce has been announced to
perform during Netflix's NFL Christmas Game Day, when the Houston
Texans hosts the Baltimore Ravens. It'll be the first live
performance of songs from her album Cowboy.
Speaker 3 (24:50):
Carter.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Kamala Harris is quoted as saying, great, now she's gonna sing. Meanwhile,
hundreds of Taylor's swift fans are filing another lawsuit against
ticket Master. You're accusing the company of colluding to drive
up ticket prices, Rob Martier has more.
Speaker 16 (25:04):
Fans are unable to shake it off, and those high
ticket prices. The latest suit, filed Friday in California, charges
Ticketmaster in its parent company Live Nation, of a pattern
(25:25):
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.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
Call it karma.
Speaker 16 (25:38):
This is on top of a federal suit by the
Justice Department in an attempt to break up Ticketmaster for
running an alleged monopoly.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
I'm Rob Martyr.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
The DreamWorks film The Wild Robot is providing to be
wildly popular as it crosses another milestone on the global
box office scene.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
Scott Carr has more Deadline reports.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
The animated film, adapted from the children's book of the
same name, has now made over three hundred million dollars worldwide.
Speaker 9 (26:04):
Do you.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
The story follows a robot named Roz played by Lapita Nango,
raising an orphaned gossling named bright Bill played by Kit
Connor after being stranded on a desert island. It's now
the number two most popular non sequel studio film of
the year.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Sometimes two July, you must have become more than the
program team.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
It's success, compounded with some Oscar buzz, means the upcoming
sequel already in the works might not be the last installment.
Speaker 3 (26:35):
I'm Scott Carr.
Speaker 9 (26:37):
In the National Football League, when you think of crummy teams,
you think of the Cleveland Browns and the New Orleans Saints. Well,
the two met just outside the French Quarter and the
Browns fell to two and eight, losing to Taysom Hill
in the Saints thirty five to fourteen. Another garbage team
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of your morning show interest in Titans now to losing
it home to the Vikings twenty three to thirteen. Pack
made it eleven straight against the Bears twenty nineteen with
the blocked last second field goal at Soldier Field. Rams
have now won four of the last five twenty eight
twenty two over the Patriots Ravens, the latest victim of
the Red Hot Stealers. The Bitts Bugstealers are now eight
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and two, forty nine ers A loser at home twenty
seventeen to Seattle and the Bolts last night twenty seven
to twenty three over the Bengals Joe Burrow with three
hundred and fifty six yards and three touchdowns, Herbert with
two hundred ninety seven.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Yards and two touchdowns. But it's Jim Harbaughs Chargers that
are now seven and three. A real garbage game tonight
on Monday Night Football. The Cowboys and the Texans birthdays today.
Hall passes Owen Wilson fifty six years old, former Sooner
and USC Trojan and now.
Speaker 3 (27:49):
Chicago Bear quarterback Caleb Williams is twenty.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
Three, Megan Kelly is fifty four, and Big Poppy David
Ortiz forty nine.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
If it's your birthday, Happy birthday. We're so glad you
were born.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
It's your Morning show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 3 (28:04):
Thanks for waking up with your morning show.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
I'm Michael, Jeffries over there, Red's over there and if
you're just waking up. Biden is allowing Ukraine to strike
back at Russia with Korean troops on their soil using
US made long range missiles.
Speaker 3 (28:18):
Very escalating stuff, but deadly.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
E Coli outbreak this time carrots, not onions. This gets
to snickers and I'm in trouble right, and a lot
of people feeling duped after the Jake Paul Mike Tyson fiasco.
They strung me out all night long, tol almost midnight
to watch what may have been scripted fixed like World
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Wrestling Federation. Probably what we all should have done is
not watch that on a glitchy Netflix and probably watched
a champion be crowned.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
In the UFC.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
John Jones won the heavyweight championship belt, then stepped out
of the ring and handed the belt Donald Trump, who
is standing next to Elon Musk watching.
Speaker 3 (29:03):
I can't tell you.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
I know my tight end Bowers for the Raiders did
the Donald Trump dance after a touchdown? I think there
were several who actually did it. Donald Trump was everywhere
in sports this weekend.
Speaker 3 (29:14):
All right.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
John Decker's joining US President, like Donald Trump's cabinet is
just about complete, and as it takes shape, so did
the controversy surrounding some of them, as well as the
confirmation process ahead. Guten Tolgan, John, Welcome back to America.
Speaker 17 (29:28):
Oh thanks, good to be back on American soil. Absolutely,
and so much news every day with these picks that
are being put out there publicly by Donald Trump. The
people he wants to serve in his cabinets. Still don't
know who his Treasury secretary is.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
Going to be. That's one that.
Speaker 12 (29:45):
We're waiting on.
Speaker 17 (29:45):
But there are some that have certainly generated some controversy
and some which may have difficulty in terms of getting
the necessary votes to win Senate confirmation. Matt Gatz is
certainly one of the Pete haiks at the nominee who
will be chosen to lead the Pentagon.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
That's another one. Tulci Gabbard's another one.
Speaker 17 (30:04):
Those three individuals I think have the biggest, you know,
a problem in terms of winning the Senate confirmation the
fifty one votes that are necessary to lead their respective departments.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
I noticed you didn't mention RFK Junior, who some would
say might be one of the more heated ones. But
when you watch that play out, or I was over
the weekend, I have a great piece is too long
to play from NBC. I think was Meet the Press
and they're you know, they're railing on them for about
ten seconds, and then by the time the conversation's over,
it's like, Hey, this guy's bringing a lot of good
things up that we probably ought to take a look at.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
I would say Gates is the toughest.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
But my question for you is, John, when you have
three or four that you want to try to challenge,
should you pick one concentrated effort?
Speaker 17 (30:47):
Well, what typically happens, even when you're talking about a
Senate that is of the same party as the White
House here usually is one that you have trouble getting
over the finish line.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
That was the case with.
Speaker 17 (30:59):
An individual who Joe Biden wanted to serve to lead
the Omb. She couldn't near a tangent. She couldn't get
sent a confirmation. It was pretty clear because of things
that she put out on social media. Republicans made it
clear they're not going to help Joe Biden out with that.
And similarly, there are some enemies that Matt Gates has
made in the US Senate that's going to be trouble
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for him, and we'll see how Donald Trump handles that.
You know, I mean, you know, yes, he certainly is
pleased that he has a Republican Senate, but that does
not mean they're going to rubber stamp everything and every
person that he sends over there percent and confirmation.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
When you look at these things, do you look at
it from what the Democrats are saying or do you
look at it more from you know, the Democrats could
be coaxed into being opposed to anybody, although they'll just
get another you kind of look at it from the
gauge of who might be troublesome even for some Republican senators.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
And that's where you arrived.
Speaker 17 (31:54):
Okay, Yeah, So Mark Wayne Mullins, you know, it's pretty
clear that he has there's no love law between Matt
Gates and the senator from Oklahoma and he's a staunch
Trump supporter. He's Maga all the way, but he's made
it pretty clear he's not going to get his support.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
You know, if Matt Gates.
Speaker 17 (32:12):
Is indeed put forward formally, keep in mind Donald Trump
can put forward a formal nomination for the Senate to
take up until he is in the position in which
to do so. What the Senate will do. It's the
new Senate, the incoming Senate. They're the ones that will
take up all of these nominees. And the idea here
is to have them all confirmed by the time that
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Donald Trump has sworn in as the forty seventh.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
President of the United States the latest over the weekend,
we had a long conversation while you were in Germany
about this White House Press secretary.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
This is a big position.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
You know that the media, for whatever ratings it has left,
for whatever credibility it has left, for whatever life it
has left, is going to probably come at the president
pretty hard every day in these White House press meetings.
It's going to take the right person. The better not
show up with a book with the answers on certain pages,
but somebody that really gets these issues and gets the
president inside.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
Now, did they find that in Caroline Levett. Well, I
know Caroline.
Speaker 17 (33:10):
We've exchanged emails, text messages over the weekend, and she's
someone who served in the Trump White House previously, so
she understands what's at stake in representing the President, representing
the administration, being the chief spokesperson for the White House.
I can't think of someone who who Donald Trump could tap,
who could could do a better job in terms of
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representing the White House. Caroline will be the seventeenth White
House Press Secretary that I will work with. I'm looking
forward to that to a inivation gets underway in January
of next year.
Speaker 4 (33:43):
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