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This is your Morning Show with Michael o'dill Jordan seven
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November the twenty fifth, on the air and streaming live
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Good morning. Jeffrey's got the sound, Red's got the content.
I have unfinished business. So while I was listening to
that long, boring news conference with Hakeem Jeffries and Nancy
(00:58):
Pelosi clicking her teeth, I didn't have enough time and
sounds the day to do this clip. And this one's priceless,
especially for my listeners in Detroit. This is democratic senator
from Michigan, Alyssa Slopkin, and she's making the case. Now
she's been asked point blank already by ABC Martha radditson, Okay,
(01:20):
you don't know of any illegal orders that were given, right?
Oh no, So we did a sixty second commercial telling
our military to not obey illegal orders even though there
are none. And then she makes this point about the
murky water of what is legal and illegal, and watch
(01:40):
her defense. The classic here is she conflates Vietnam, Nuremberg Trials,
real history with the fictitious movie. This is like remember
in the backseat of Clueless, Where's she knows Romeo and
Juliet from the movie, not from Shakespeare. This is her
(02:02):
few good men argument for why a bunch of Democrats
created the false accusation that the president is giving illegal
orders and that the military should disobey it.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
Listen, and it is very clear that no one should
follow an illegal order, of course, but it's very murky
when you look at what is an illegal order, and
if you go into morally ethically, that's a pretty tough
thing to look at and say, how do I navigate this?
Speaker 5 (02:28):
I don't I mean, look, you're going back to Nuremberg,
right that, well, they told me to do it. That's
why I murdered people.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Is not an excuse.
Speaker 5 (02:34):
If you look at popular culture, there's like you watch
you know a few good men like we have plenty
of examples since World War Two in Vietnam where people
were told to follow illegal orders and they did it
and they were prosecuted for it. So the best thing
for people to do is go to their JAG officer,
their local law enforcement or illegal officer in their unit
(02:54):
and ask for some explanation, ask for help.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
And that's what we've been in life. Make sure Jessep
isn't giving a phony flight log and in order to
Kendrick for the lance corporal to carry out a code
red on Santiago. I mean, seriously, no, these people are unserious.
(03:19):
I mean I see the ABC logo, I see that
this week's set, I see the weathered Martha Radd's I
mean this is all like, I who is the movie? When?
How could I forget Bruce Almighty? Liar? Liar, Well, Jim Carrey,
(03:44):
Jim Carrey, who was it Truman show? Is that the
moment they were trapped in the false ree That's what
I feel like this is an episode of the Truman Show,
you know, like a Neurinberg. And could you see somebody
in the court of law try to pull off what
they do in the courtroom public opinion? I mean, I
don't know, Joe vigd is the expression, Well, now you're
insulting me and you're embarrassing yourself. And if that isn't
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happening while you're listening to that, if everybody in Detroit
isn't embarrassed, listen, I know what it's like to be
embarrassed of a senator. But if you're not embarrassed, that's
her evidence. I'd like to point to Vietnam, Nuremberg, and
of course a few good men.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
I thought she was gonna go all animal house and say,
when the Germans bomb Pearl Harbor.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Forget about it. She's not a roll I just I had.
Now I can feel like I can complete that your
sounds off. The day we.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
Went, they all look like a bunch of girly men.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
We all know, Jessica pet Kendrick, give the order, all right?
Eleven minutes after the hour, say he lo to my
little friend David Sanat, he's the CEO of the American
Policy round Table. He's the host of the Public Square.
He is the co host of Christmas in America, which
will be recorded with for a Lot. It was a
studio audience in Franklin, Tennessee, this Sunday after Thanksgiving. Good morning, David.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Honestly, guys, I went from a scholar to the elf
on the shelf in just like thirty seconds or less.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Can you believe that we're good? Good morning? Michael? No,
I'm serious. I cannot believe that she and then Martha
rad I mean, if I was Martha Raddis, I don't
know what I would do. Did you just include the
movie by Meathead that never happened in real life as
one of your examples along with Neurremberg maybe the greatest child?
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I mean, David, where are we? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (05:41):
And you guys have used the term a couple of times,
and I respect what you're saying about. These are not
serious people. The problem is, yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
They are. Well, that's what I'm saying. It should be
embarrassing to her, insulting to us, unless, of course nobody
caught it and therefore we deserve it.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
Well, this is the reality of what happens when you
have a perpetual Hulu hoop spinning in your mind called
social media. These people have been trained, sired, and they're
fed their daily oxygen of blood cells to the brain
via the silos of social media. So they only know
(06:22):
what they've listened to, what they've been told in the
silo in which they function. It's a very dangerous place
for a nation to be. And I don't care whether
it's on the left or on the right. We all
know people on the right who can't hear anymore because
they're so convinced that they're correct. I'll tell you, We've
been in this business for forty five years in a
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mission to America in the field of public policy. There's
not an arena of this work that we haven't somewhere
been involved in on the ground. Now you get United
States senators that I'm not sure that they've ever cracked
the text of the Declaration or the Constitution. They just
do what they're told, and usually it's off of a screen.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
And somewhere is the clicking of the dentures of Nancy
Pelosi somewhere in the background. All right, So I'm just
mine in my own business, having a weekend. I'm getting
drug to see wicked for good Part two, because I
have two daughters and a wife. Now, does anybody sitting
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watch a football game with me? No, they don't. They
just chime in from the kitchen. Is there still a
game on? But I gotta go see Wicked. On my
way to Wicked, Nick of course, always has to be
in control of the radio, and he could do it
even from the back seat. Seize control of the system
and play with the first five songs of fifty songs
(07:46):
on your way somewhere. You never get to hear a
whole song. All you get is the beginning of a
song you like that you don't get to hear. He goes, Uh, Dad,
have you heard this one yet? So this is all
I'm just driving in the car. I'm not expecting anything
to be thrown at me. It's my weekend. It's bad enough.
I got to go to Wicked and I hear this song,
and I gotta tell you. At first, I'm like, Hey,
(08:08):
this sounds like my kind of song. This sounds like
Viodora Rosa, Sandy Patty, listen to this haunting. I go,
what is this? Nick? He goes, this is we are
Charlie Kirkshake voice in the store a man of conviction,
(08:30):
a hard you spoke the truth when the co was hot.
He lived for Jesus, unafraid to We are Charlie. All right.
(08:57):
Now here's the thoughts that go through my mind. First,
this conflating of the Savior and Charlie Kirk. I mean,
Charlie Kirk had nothing to do with this. He was
dead when all of this reaction happened. So none of
this is put at the feet of Charlie Kirk. Video
(09:21):
after video of Charlie Kirk. I hear accurate understanding of
our founding, accurate understanding of our intent, accurate understanding of
the Constitution and law, an open heart and unwillingness to
talk to anybody. And when it comes to Bible and
Christ at the end, a very articulate, mature exegeter of scripture.
(09:44):
All right, So none of this is on him. Obviously,
If suddenly your example or your inspiration for service to
the Kingdom of God is Charlie Kirk and not Christ,
that's scary, all right. So all that's going through my head.
And now I'm forced to have this leadership moment in
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the car with my family headed to my execution, which
is wicked for good. But at no point the rest
of the evening or weekend did not someone in my
family enter or leave a room going we are shoy
to cook? Why all I could? You know? And before
(10:28):
I could even get to that, I could go, you
know what those violins were haunting. I don't know who
Spelexma is, but I gotta find this guy because he's
got an incredible voice. We are shot. In my search
(10:51):
for Spolexma, I find out this isn't a real human being,
this is all AI. And then the scariest thought came
to mind. How on earth can any hume, any human
being compete with this? And what do awards shows look like?
(11:16):
What does licensing look like? The AI hit song We
got a country top ten song, that's AI? The Unintended
Consequences of AI with our senior contributor David Zinnati when
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This is your morning show with Michael del Chona.
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Here.
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Good morning, Michael. This is Sherry from both Rog Corner, Mississippi.
We may not always agree on politics, that I just
wanted to issue you and your family happy Thanksgiving on journal.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Michael, come of our wish you a blessed Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
All right, thank you, and we're very thankful for you
this Thanksgiving as we were last Thanksgiving, this is our
second Thanksgiving together here your morning show. God bless you
and your families. It may your hearts and minds be
said on the blessings that are all around you.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Well.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
The number one country song in America right now is
not written in Nashville, or Texas for that matter, or
Los Angeles. It came from Code Walk My Walk AI
generated number one song. We just played you, Spelexma, We
Are Charlie Kirk. It's probably the most viral song right now,
and one of the most I think I can say
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it safely. Incredible voices I think I have ever heard. Right,
it's a we are shure. No, how can any human
being compete with this artificial intelligence. Let's start with the
name Spelexma, because I want to look for it. Uh,
(14:01):
it does sound like a drug, doesn't it.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Yeah, certainly sounds like the latest offering from your pharmaceuticals company.
Don't listen to by the way I would, I would
recoin it. I think it's easier to say Splexima sounds
more like a drug that way, and I think it
should attend with the following, don't listen to Splexima. If
you're experiencing night sweats from social media or a trauatized
by the sounds of birds at sunrise, ask your doctor.
(14:24):
Splaxina maybe right for you. Learn more at I Love
Thematrix dot com.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
All right, all funniness aside, How is any human being?
How can any concert, how can any artist ever compete
with this kind of fake? Well, this is.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
The robbery of the Matrix, is that once we get
the hula hoop of splexema in our brains, as far
as what a beautiful performance sounds like, we'll go to
listen to Groban or David Phelps or who knows what
great artists. I don't care whether it's Michael Blueblay or
a male female vocalist, and in our mind will always
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wonder could they do it as good?
Speaker 1 (15:00):
As this is?
Speaker 2 (15:02):
One of the joy of live performances of music in
a theater is it's life. There's always the chance that
they won't do the note right, or they'll do it
better than they've ever done it before.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
David, if the majority of the hit songs, first of all,
you don't have to have any gifting or talent. The
code will do it all. There is no ultimate soul
or observance of real life writing these songs. Code is.
But never mind all the moral side of this. If
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the majority of the songs are AI, that impacts the
concert tours dramatically, That impacts licensing dramatically, It impacts everything.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
The words shows drama. I mean, how does this all
play out? Yeah, well, and it doesn't. But I think
what you said in one word captures everything. If we
just think of one thing, this is soul less. This
is soul less. The beauty of music is the wonder
that it comes naturally through the human experience. Now we
(16:12):
hear music all over there, all over the planet, from
all other forms. I mean, there's a certain sound of
the wind in the trees, the birds.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
We get all that.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
But when it comes to the beauty of a symphony performance,
it comes to the beauty of a vocal performance. These
things are wonders. They're a manifestation of the uniqueness of
being human. This soulless methodology is a fad. I don't
know it is a fad, Michael. There are many of
us that have never imbibed in social media.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
We're not there.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
You won't find us there, just like you won't find
us ever in this methodology.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
Listen, there is a train wreck coming. I don't know
how many casualties there has to be before we get
off this train. There's this sorry today that Facebook hid
all the depression research that was affiliated with spending time
with Facebook, and of course, Facebook, by algorithm, is designed
to get you to come more often and stay as
(17:11):
long as possible, knowing it was going to mentally harm you,
and they suppressed the results of that research. But sooner
or later, we're all going to come to that point. David.
We've got to get off or we're gonna crash with
the train. And I don't know how much song it off. Yeah,
we have to. We're gonna go to overtime because I
want to ask you this simple question. Are we overreacting
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to this video in this country song? Are we making
much too much of this too little? I think of
my listener in Los Angeles, and why should we care?
When we continue with David Sonati next, this is Shannon
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There is word of what is being called significant progress
that the Secretary of State Rubio speaks of in terms
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of Russia and Ukraine negotiations. Roy O'Neill has the deats
coming up in minutes. The President has reaffirmed he'll be
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The Attorney General, Pam Bondi says she's going to appeal
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to nine and deny the Panthers any chance of being
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in first place in their division. And we're visiting with
David Sanati over a song that my kids shared with
me this weekend. It is a viral song. We are
Charlie Kirk. The voice in it is haunting. The problem
is it's not real. We have a number one country song,
wasn't written in Nashville, wasn't written in La or Texas.
(19:43):
It's AI generated and it's the number one song. How
does this all play out? And we talked about this
at great length. I want to come full circle and say,
are we overreacting to the unknown? Are we asking questions
that will sort themselves out later? I mean, what's the
a big deal? And why should people care? Ah, It's
(20:03):
a great question.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
And I think that the first thing is that I
listened to the song and all I could think of
was Dana Carvey's audition at SNL singing choppin Broccoli. I mean,
it bespeaks the very same spirit of the phoniness of it. All.
Music matters, words matter, And I think that you're right
to question and even diminish that, oh it went viral.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
So what I mean?
Speaker 2 (20:29):
You know, so who got the penny a play for
Splacksima or whatever whatever this is. I mean, listen to this.
This is the Wikipedia definition. Splasma is the correct name
is a likely AI generated artist best known for their
viral song we Are Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Okay, Like, what ten things are wrong with that sentence?
Speaker 2 (20:51):
As far as an eighth grade English teacher would go,
I mean, it's absolutely absurd.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
So I think that we have to laugh. We we
have to laugh because there are two things that I
think as human beings we have really failed to get
our arms around from time to time. It's that there
is a God and we're not him. The other is
the power of words. The Book of James tries to
address that. Don't forget the creation of everything was spoken
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by God. Life was breathed into us, but the creation
was spoken. And then the other is the power of music.
I mean, I think we sense it. I can't tell
you anything that was on any of my freshman year
of high school exams, but if you play Billy Joel
My Life, I can do every word. There's just something
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about music. We know that there's music in heaven. We
know that there's worship and singing in heaven. Music is
a powerful thing and it's just about to be taken
over by a lifeless soulleess data. I don't know that
could be a big deal. Michael, Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
We're right in the midst of rehearsals for a musical
program from eighteen thirty seven. Now let's stop and ask
ourselves a question. Where did we get the video? Where
did we get.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
The four big notes this week?
Speaker 2 (22:25):
Woodman, spare that tree? And so what we've had to
do is basically a Jurassic Parks style research programmer. We
get the DNA of a song, we get a piece,
a mention in a diary, a journal, a newspaper article,
and then go back into musical libraries searching for the
sheet music, searching for any form of replication that survived.
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Interestingly enough, there are some songs from eighteen thirty seven
that are still being played today in movies and films. Yeah,
it's fascinating to see the history of music and the
beauty of comp position. This, of course, is the antithesis
of that. And it's an experiment. It's a kids with
an erector sets, It's a Middle snow Street experiment.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
I remember when we found Fanny's songs that nobody knew Crosby
so yeah, and of course nobody had any music to it.
And so that year in Christmas in America, you get
some of the best studio musicians in all of Nashville
and they bring it to life. And all you could
sit and think of is I wonder what Fanny would
have thought. I wonder if she was sensing this when
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she wrote it, and it was actually brilliant. It's no
different than when Bernie Tarpin would write a lyric and
then it had to be fun to just hear see
what Elton heard in the beyond those words. This is
something again, I can't do, and I said to you,
I wouldn't even look for the music, find the lyric,
turn it over to these people, just like you did
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with Fanny Crosby and let them bring it to life.
I mean, imagine. I just think there's something so powerful,
powerful about observations, feelings, thoughts from eighteen thirty seven with
a feeling and a sound of today, because guess what
it's virtually eighteen thirty seven.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Yeah, I mean, it's a fascinating The entire discussion of
human agency, the human soul and its expression in art
and beauty is very important to us as people. And
because we are God's workmanship, we reflect his image and
his glory, and what God does is beautiful.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
In Christ Jesus to do the works he had set
out for us to do ahead of time.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
I mean, when God looked at this whole thing after
six days, he said this is good.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
He said, you already said, Michael, deal, it's a big deal.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
Now he said, this is good, and it was good,
and it's still good. It's broken now, and our job
is to try to put the pieces back together as
we best understand, and He's given us a pathway to
do that, and music is a part of that reality.
Martin Luther said that after the Word of God, after
the Scripture's second most powerful force world is music. So
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music is a big deal. Okay, all pun intended, so
a big deal.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
So many of these things, David, probably the only thing
that can save us. Oh my gosh. What is the
theme with being an attorney today? Is lawsuits? In other words,
who is this voice? I mean it has to be something, right,
It could be five names put together. Yes, I mean,
(25:29):
is there some VICHELLI in there? I mean, who are
these people? And will they eventually have to declare it?
And do any of the voices used to create this
unique spilexima voice have rights to some of this revenue?
I mean, I just think there's a lot of chaos.
There is there, truly is.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
But before we even get to litigation, and we are
all for litigation, and we continue to ask around the
country for lawyers that are willing to stand up because
we want to start a new law firm that does
nothing but litigate the matrix. And we're and we think
that's an essential reality going forward, But before we even
get there, to save our own souls, just turn the
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stupid stuff off.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Well that's hard to do when you're being forced to
go to a movie and your son just plops it
right on the car blaring I.
Speaker 7 (26:15):
Want to close Itait a minute, who's got the keys?
Speaker 1 (26:18):
It doesn't matter. He can take over the radio from
the back seat technology.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Plus, it's nick I want to get into that argument.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
We're driving down the freeway. Nicholas comes from the word
meaning persistent and aggravating. No. I always say, the only
thing less shocking in life is the truth. The truth is,
and I appreciate my company gets it. Pretty soon, There'll
be no two more valuable words than human guaranteed. Did
you ever think that was coming? Your motto was fully human,
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should be fully human. We're human guaranteed. The number one
country song is not written by a human being data
eroded in country.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
Remember that the number one song is only number one
because they tell us that based on algorithms. That's how
they define number one song.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
Another dark conspiracy hearing. It must be Thanksgiving, David appearing
in three different days in a row. We'll see again tomorrow.
What are we doing tomorrow? Let's focus on Thanksgiving? Can
we That's a good idea. Yeah, I'm gonna go take
a hit us sple x month.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
See if I can get my mind a little morning
now and then.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
And she'll thank you too, all right, I'll get rebuked
for that off the air, but I think it's my funny.
I'm gonna do like a Norman Fell. I'm sorry, you're
gonna pass on that. That's excellent everyone, Norman Fell on three.
We looked right at the camera, go all right. Top
five stories of the day, Well, the biggest is the
(27:45):
Attorney General Pam Body says she's going to appeal the
throwing out of the Letitia James and James Comy cases
by a activist federal judge, Mark Mayfield. Is following our
top story. Bondy smoked the reporters Monday afternoon.
Speaker 8 (27:59):
We'll be taking all available legal action, including an immediate
appeal to hold Letitia James and James Comey accountable for
their unlawful conduct.
Speaker 9 (28:09):
Both then claimed the appointment of Lindsay Halligan as the
US Attorney for the Eastern District was unlawful. Comy was
indicted for allegedly lying to Congress about the Trump Russia investigation,
while James was indicted for a mortgage fraud. Bondi said
all available action would be taken Amertney Field.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Well, the New York mayor elects or on Mam Donnie's
acting like it's a presidency. He's named more than four
hundred people to his transition team.
Speaker 10 (28:32):
Mom Donnie says his appointees to seventeen transition committees come
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Speaker 1 (29:02):
Health officials are raising some concerns as the flu is
spreading earlier than usual in some parts of the country.
Speaker 11 (29:08):
Some infectious disease specialists have already noted a sharp increase
in flu cases over the past few weeks, as a
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K has set off massive outbreaks in Canada and the UK.
The CDC says the majority of flu circulating so far
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older adults. The concerns come as millions of Americans prepared
to travel and gather for the Thanksgiving and other upcoming holidays.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
I'm Jim Roop speaking of Nick taking over the radio.
Here's a guy here on aful lot problem. Zack Brian
gonna head out on his biggest tour yet next year.
The singer songwriter will launch thee with Heaven on Top
tour in our kay Talk market of Saint Louis, Missouri
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on March the seventh. He's going to hit stay games
and cities like Tampa where we have audience, San Antonio,
Betton Rouge that he's going to head overseas, returning home
for San Diego, Glendale, Arizona. All your morning show market
spans can register now for pre ticket sales that begins
on December third, and his new album with Heaven on
Top set to drop on January the ninth. Well, if
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you find yourself a little anxious as we move into
the holiday season, as pre Tennis would say, you are
not alone.
Speaker 12 (30:28):
Psychologists say the holiday blues hit about eighty nine percent
of us at some time from Thanksgiving to the New Year.
They say it's a mix of finances, travel, and the
big issue family. And that's the tricky one because some
of the problem is not wanting to see your family.
The other is not seeing them enough. The facts, you
can just stay away from people who push your buttons,
or be like the eleven percent of us and avoid
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family all together during the holidays and have a happier
New Year.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
I'm bre Tennis all right. In sports, somehow, the forty
nine Ers at Home survived three party interceptions in the
first half alone to win twenty to nine over the
Carolina Panthers. On Monday night football on the ice, red
Wings lost four to three in Jersey, Lightning shut out
the Flyers three nothing, Blues lost three two to the Rangers.
Preds lost, of course, eight to three to the Panthers,
and the Kings two to one beat the Senators on
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the hardwood. The Pistons and the Thunder they're the two
and the Pistons played like it last night, one two,
one seventeen over the Pacers, Griz lost by ten to
the Nuggets, Blazers by twelve over the Bucks, Kings won
one seventeen, one twelve over the t Wolves, Calves lost
by eleven to the Raptors, and the Sun's lost one
fourteen ninety two to the Rockets. Birthdays today. From Dancing
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with the Stars, I think every day about this. Who
still watches that? Judge? Bruno Tonoli I believe is his name,
seventy years old today. From Anchorman all Pass I say
Anchorman because when they go to Pleasure Town and she
starts going ada, hundre adehundro. The very funny Christina Applegate
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fifty four years old today. The Queen of contemporary Christian
music me Grant is sixty five, and our very own listener,
Big John, is sixty five. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday.
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Speaker 3 (33:20):
It's your Morning show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Now on the Aaron streaming live on the air. This
is your morning show. I'm Michael del jorn. If you
missed any of today's show, By the way, the podcast
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enjoy catch up and we'll see you again in the morning.
All right. Today should be one of the busiest days
on the road for Thanksgiving travelers, although eighteen million are
expected to be headed to the airport as well. Attorney
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General Pambondi will go the appeal route in the criminal
indictments of James Comy and Letitia James that was dismissed
by an activist judge based on a technicality, and the
Department of says it's open a thorough review into the
allegations of misconduct by Arizona Senator Mike Kelly, who may
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face the only consequence of the Democrats who made that video.
And there's word of what that so called significant progress
in peace talks to end the war between Russian and
Ukraine is. Boy, this would give us something all to
be thankful for around the Thanksgiving Day table. Our national
correspondent Roy O'Neil is here with the latest. Good morning, Rory, Yeah,
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good morning.
Speaker 7 (34:28):
They say there are only minor details outstanding according to
the US. That's how they're describing Ukraine's characterization of this deal.
We saw US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll holding meetings in
Abu Dhabi today with Russian officials. Of course, that meeting
followed a series of meetings that Secretary of State Rubio
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had with Ukrainians and other European leaders in Geneva this week.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
So a lot of moving parts. You know.
Speaker 7 (34:55):
It started as a twenty eight point plan. Maybe it's
down to nineteen, but a lot of this I think
still written in pencil.
Speaker 1 (35:02):
Why do you build me up, Budicu? Maybe I mean
every time we think there's progress, every time where okay,
Putin's ready to meet, that's usually when bombing commences or
more targeted bombing ensues. How do we trust this time
we're only minor details away.
Speaker 7 (35:23):
That seems a bit out of nowhere. Well, I think
that's the optimism out there. But to your point, you know,
even after the Alaska meeting with presidents Putin and Trump,
Putin only escalated things and made it worse, intensifying missile
and drone strikes into Ukraine. You know, Ukraine has come
forward to say we'll abide by a cease fire, We're
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willing to sit down and talk, but Russia so far
has not. So maybe something was broken at this meeting
in Abu Dhabi with the Army secretary.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
It's possible.
Speaker 7 (35:52):
But look, there's been plenty of criticism of whatever count
your points, whatever it may be, of that proposal, the
first surface late last week as being essentially all to
pro Russia.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
You're so good at what you do. I was just
going to fake and ask a question like I don't
know the answer. I won't even insult you because you
just said it. We had a twenty one point plan
for the Middle East. We knew Face two would be
the toughest, and we knew Hamas suddenly not hating Israel
and America and wanted to kill Christians and Jews was
probably not possible. But the President also issued a twenty
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eight point plan. We presume that's the plan that was presented.
By the way, if that is the plan that was presented,
you would get a positive response from Putin. Maybe the
significant progress question needs to be asked to Zelinsky and Ukraine.
Time will tell on that, right.
Speaker 7 (36:41):
Well, right, and it looks like Zelensky maybe back at
the White House maybe next month. I know the President
is partning some turkeys in a couple hours. Then as
off tomorrow lago, so maybe we'll get some real movement
on this issue in December.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
Well, if Fluka, Brazi and Tom and the rest are
on the table, it could be a hit too. You
never know when Zelenski comes to the White House. Good reporting,
as always, We'll talk again tomorrow. Rory, all right, one
chance to live this Tuesday, November twenty fifth, twenty five.
You'll never get it again. Go make a difference in
someone's life, Cherish your own, and we'll see you in
the morning.
Speaker 3 (37:14):
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
with Michael Nheld Journo