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November 26, 2025 36 mins

 A new report says that it is now easier to get into Harvard than to find a job…meanwhile, another study says that Artificial Intelligence could replace as many as 40% of professions. Where are the good jobs – and where will they be in the future? National Correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have the story.

Even though President Trump will be spending Thanksgiving at Mar-a-Lago, there are new developments in both the war in Ukraine and the possibility of extending Obamacare. White House Correspondent JON DECKER will have the latest.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:23):
Three starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding because we're in this togiven.
This is your morning show with Michael Gilchum.

Speaker 4 (00:38):
Good morning, any Happy Thanksgiving? Wild turkeys ten flies only
domestic turkeys that are too fat can't fly.

Speaker 5 (00:47):
Good morning, Michael Dan from Erie, Pennsylvania. And turkeys do fly.
Wild turkeys fly up in the trees every single night
to go to sleep, and then they fly down every
single morning when the coast is cleared. Maybe the birds
on the farms get their wings clip. Happy Thanksgiving.

Speaker 6 (01:06):
Well, don't ruin A funny classic show. By the way
we have I believe it's ready This is Rory O'Neil,
one of his first radio live reporting jobs way back
when listen.

Speaker 7 (01:20):
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just came out of the back of the helicopter. It's
a dark object, perhaps a skydiver plumbing to be to
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I can't down your jet.

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Give me this.

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Oh I'm not trudging to the earth running.

Speaker 9 (01:53):
To win.

Speaker 10 (01:57):
Yone's running around pushing each other.

Speaker 8 (01:59):
Oh my do you.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
The humanity.

Speaker 6 (02:05):
Red did a big deep dive into this and we
didn't realize it. Okay, now it all makes sense that
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a spin off on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. They
were a television station with all of the television management
and talent, and.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
This became the radio station.

Speaker 6 (02:25):
Now, this was supposed to be darker than the Mary
Tyler Moore Show. And then they ended up in Family
Hour at eight o'clock up against Little House on the
Prairie and the show was really bombing until that episode.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
And no, that was less nessman DoD Rory O'Neil.

Speaker 6 (02:42):
All Right, A new report says that it is now
easier to get into Harvard than to find a job. Meanwhile,
another study says artificial intelligence could replace as many as
forty percent of the professions.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Translation, all your fears are justified.

Speaker 6 (02:58):
National correspondent Roy O'Neil joins us with the story, good morning, Rie, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Good morning.

Speaker 11 (03:02):
By the way, I just dawned on me this morning
of why haven't I had the less Nestment Halloween costume before?

Speaker 6 (03:07):
Like, oh my gosh, I just need the brown coat
and good less last Nestsman, Oh what a car. They
were all great characters, the class, the phone. I got
easier to get into Harvard than find a job. Is
that say less about Harvard or a lot about the economy. Well,
here are the numbers.

Speaker 11 (03:22):
The average job opening last quarter received two hundred forty
three applications, so that means you have about a point
four percent chance of getting the average job that you
apply for. Meanwhile, the acceptance rate at Harvard three point
six percent. So look, a lot of this has to
do with the fact that with all these apps and
programs and websites, it's much easier for job applicants to

(03:46):
send out literally hundreds of applications all across the country,
and they're not necessarily very refined. And now this is
a burden on the employee er that's got to go
through all this stuff.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
So what do they do?

Speaker 11 (03:59):
They turned to to screen this stuff, and now all
the qualified applicants are saying, hey, they're missing my resume
and I'm never getting a fair chance. So the system
is stuck right now.

Speaker 6 (04:09):
You know, it's funny, as somebody who's in management for
twenty five years, the hiring process, you know, you end
up with a stack of things on your desk and
something's got to jump out. So how you prepare something
for people? The resume, the cover letter, the demo, telle,
all that's it all matters? Now, how do you prepare
for AI? Who knows what it's.

Speaker 11 (04:30):
Grabbing And it's such a gatekeeper now right that it's
screening or scanning or searching whatever that application is for
a few select keywords to get you before a pair
of actual human eyes. And that's been a lot of
the frustration that we're hearing from these applicants. And look,
we're seeing this other report that says forty percent of

(04:51):
jobs could be replaced by AI or robots in the
very near future.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
And again we get back to this whole idea.

Speaker 11 (04:59):
Of these entry level positions are just going to go away,
especially in things like finance, paralegals, anything that's data processing.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
That's what AI is really good at.

Speaker 11 (05:08):
That's why they're encouraging you take up a trade plumber, electrician,
and almost any job in healthcare.

Speaker 6 (05:15):
Yeah, because it's going to need a human being. And
there are certain radio companies, by the way, that are
dedicated to human guaranteed as well. So Rory, we have
AI that's going to take jobs, and AI that's going
to prevent you from getting a job by being involved
in the screening. That's depressing. What are the best jobs
in the future. I know you only get about twenty seconds.

Speaker 11 (05:34):
Yeah, Well, as I was saying, healthcare is one of
the ways to go here because nurses in particular, the
demand is going to remain strong, especially among an older population.
But the real frustration is being felt among those kids
getting out of high school, getting out of college that
find there just aren't any opportunities out there and what
they thought was going to be a blossoming career when
they entered school four years ago.

Speaker 6 (05:56):
And best of all, you don't need Harvard University to
become a plumber. Busy week for travel and shopping, But
how do consumers feel about spending money? Rory's got that
story coming up in the third hour our senior contributor,
David David's not He's going to walk us through why
the Democrats are wanting to use ranked choice voting during
next year's primary. Yeah, it's how they got us Mount Donnie.

(06:17):
It might even be the ultimate threat to democracy itself
in the name of socialism. This isn't like WKRP, but
it's bad and it might give ideas. I mean, this
would be like right up there with somebody stealing the
toys during Toys for Tots. But hundreds of frozen turkeys
meant for a holiday giveaway were stolen in California. It

(06:38):
was a box truck with the turkeys that were to
be used in a holiday giveaway. It was stolen in
southern California. The truck has not been recovered. The Riverside
County Sheriff's Office set in a statement Tuesday that it
didn't identify any possible suspects. I imagine you'll find them
napping somewhere that much turkey, The Sheriff's office said the

(07:00):
deputies learned that the incident happened shortly before eight am
Sunday when they responded to a report that the stolen
truck in a city of roughly seventy three thousand southeast
of Los Angeles. According to a video statement on a
Facebook page, Oliver said that she wasn't sure when the
theft occurred. She said the group had intended to distribute

(07:21):
the nearly five hundred turkeys that were taken on Sunday.
When it comes to the cost of your Thanksgiving meal,
it's down, making it the third straight year of price declines.
American Farm Bureau Federation's Fortythaniel Thanksgiving Dinner Survey provides a

(07:42):
snapshot of the average cost of Thanksgiving staples.

Speaker 2 (07:45):
This may not include everything you're making, but.

Speaker 6 (07:49):
The holiday feast for ten, which is going to cost
fifty five dollars and eighteen cents, or about five dollars
and fifty two cents per person. When you think about
there's nothing at McDonald's, there is no value meal at
five dollars and fifty two cents. That's a five percent
decrease from last year in twenty twenty four. Three years

(08:10):
of declines don't fully ease the dramatic increase that led
to a record high cost of sixty four dollars and
five cents in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Let's see who was president then.

Speaker 6 (08:18):
Okay, going through the items, Turkey was the biggest. It
was down sixteen percent, So sixteen pound turkeys about twenty
one dollars and fifty cents. Cranberries for twelve ounces is
two dollars and twenty eight cents. Sweet potatoes three pounds
four dollars. Carrots and celery a dollar, thirty six green peas.
Nobody eats peas anymore. My son made fun of ease

(08:41):
only in mashed potatoes.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Oh, I love them in mashed potato. That's only way
I can do it.

Speaker 6 (08:46):
But the other night, I just you know, I mean,
no one would think anything if you went to the
pantry and grab some chips and sat down in eight
chips watching the football game. Yep, I opened up a
can of pease and sat there and made them cold
out of the can. And my son thought that was
the weirdest thing he had ever sing. What if you
have a pulled muscle, you can get the frozen piece
from the boot.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
Brand your muscle.

Speaker 4 (09:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (09:06):
Nine inch pie shells are three dollars and thirty seven cents.
Stuffing three dollars and seventy one cents. Dinner rolls just
a dozen. Uh, that's not quite a feast for ten.
I wouldn't say one roll per person. I'm a four
roll guy by that, especially if they're piping hot and
then you got the pumpkin mix man whipped cream milk. Anyway,

(09:27):
the whole feast comes to fifty five dollars and eighteen cents.
So it's down once again. And our polls of plenty
four out of five voters, then corruption is a problem
in Washington, d C. Eighty percent of like the US,
voters believe the federal government is corrupt, including forty four
percent who say very corrupt.

Speaker 9 (09:43):
Well.

Speaker 6 (09:43):
Forty three percent trust Democrats more to handle issues of
government corruption really uh and government reform. Forty one percent
trust Republicans more they might be the problem in terms
of specific Seventy six percent of voters that the federal
agencies such as FBI and CIA need the most reform.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Well, that goes all the way back to Jack Kennedy,
doesn't it.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
A Pew Research poll found that nearly eight and ten
Americans say politicians should avoid heated or aggressive speech. You
know that's full of it, right because Donald Trump after
being shot saying fight, fight, fight, and now the left
fight fight, fight at any cost. Obviously that doesn't match up.

(10:31):
So what we say we want and what we respond
to seem to be two different things. But most Americans
seventy percent say elected officials should avoid using heated or
aggressive language because it could encourage some people.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
To take a violent act action.

Speaker 12 (10:46):
Who do they think is what on earth do they
possibly have that as a correlation to.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
Really and which side is taking those actions?

Speaker 12 (10:56):
I don't know about the fight, fight, fight, It's more
the F word. I think, though, is that too? And
then I think the most I saved time or tried
to save time for this. This is the most amazing
study of the year so far, and it shouldn't shock you.

Speaker 6 (11:09):
It's something we all know. It's just something we don't
ever do anything about. We talked about this in the
Platinum Hour. It's what should haunt us the most.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
In life.

Speaker 6 (11:19):
When I look back over the course of my life,
ninety nine times out of one hundred, I didn't fail
because I didn't know what to do. I failed because
I didn't do what I knew. That's what this falls under.
And God made this start with Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. But
a new study shows that cutting social media use for
just one week. And this isn't just a young adult

(11:41):
kid thing. Most of the examples I see on Facebook
are forty year old women, fifty year old women who
have gone nuts.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
I don't know what they're doing.

Speaker 6 (11:53):
They can't go ten minutes without making a video of
themselves doing whatever, all dolled up. But the new study
shows that cutting social media use for just one week
can reduce mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression. And
young adults imagine that you don't need a pill. You
need to stop doing what's harming you. Reminds me of

(12:15):
our Thanksgiving address last hour. If you have a thankful heart,
you don't have anxiety, you don't have fear, you don't
have bitterness, you're not contentious. In fact, you're quite humble
and at peace. Find the sources that are robbing you
of your peace. You can keep creating the anxiety in

(12:37):
yourself and taking pills to offset it. Or guess what,
unplug the freaking phone.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
Now. Just as I say that to you, I have
to say it to me. Now. My problem is.

Speaker 6 (12:49):
I'd love to play wordle, and I played the word
in the morning, and then I played the simulated wordle
all day long or spades. We all know we need
to let go of these phones, but our kids desperately
need to for their development and their mental health. And
that's your polls of plenty for this Wednesday before Thanksgiving,
November twenty sixth. All right, if history shows us anything,

(13:12):
its markets can fail. Every currency collapses. Today the dollar
is shrinking, where trillions in debt thirty seven and growing.
We have record high markets to find gravity, but stocks
can't go up forever. Meanwhile, groceries, housing, transportation costs, they're
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Speaker 8 (14:21):
This is your morning show with Michael del Choono.

Speaker 6 (14:25):
How many radio shows do you know where the listeners
actually know, appreciate and love each other by name?

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Wow, that is bonkers. It is.

Speaker 6 (14:39):
We've done a lot of things, but we're going out
with a bang, not a whimper.

Speaker 13 (14:41):
I tell you.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
That's the cool thing about the kitchen table aspect that
you know.

Speaker 6 (14:45):
Yeah, and it doesn't cost nearly what the Thanksgiving feasts costs. Hey,
we got some good news heading into Thanksgiving. If we
can trust it, We've been here before. What do you
build me up? Boot and cup an advisor to Vladimir Putin,
has confirmed that the President's on voice Steve Whitcoff, is
coming to the Kremlin next week. The news comes after

(15:08):
Ukraine reportedly said it had reached a common understanding with
the Trump administration on the outline of a peace deal.
On Tuesday, Trump said that Whitcock is headed to Russia
after the twenty eight point piece plan has been fine
tuned a bit for both sides. The FBI plans to
interview Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona and five other Democrats

(15:28):
who encourage military members to refuse illegal orders events.

Speaker 14 (15:31):
According to multiple reports, The FBI reportedly has been in
contact with the Capitol Police to get the interview scheduled.
Comes after the Department of War opened a thorough review
into the allegations of misconduct by Kelly. The Democratic lawmakers
appeared in a viral video and urged service members to
disregard the orders that they thought were unlawful. President Trump
has called for the lawmakers involved in the video to

(15:53):
be punished by Mark Neephiewd.

Speaker 6 (15:54):
The Senator for Medicare and Medicaid Services, if announced lower
prices on fifteen prescription drugs covered by Medicare.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
They include ozempic and Wegovi. The cuts were made through
the Biden era Inflation Reduction Act, and we'll start in
twenty twenty seven. Another round of price cuts on ten drugs,
including some for heart disease and diabetes, is expected to
take effect next year. I'm Tammy trihio Well.

Speaker 6 (16:17):
The last season of Stranger Things begins streaming today. Season
five brings back cast members Wanoa writer David Harbor, Millie,
Bobby Brown, Finn Wolford, all to Hawkins, Indiana. The first
four episodes will be available today on Netflix, the next
three are coming Christmas, and the final two will be
New Year's Eve.

Speaker 12 (16:37):
Good morning, guys.

Speaker 8 (16:38):
This is Jeff in pleasant View, Tennessee, and my morning
show is your Morning Show with Michael Dale JOHNO.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Hi, it's me Michael. Your morning show can be heard
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Speaker 6 (17:09):
The US Envoy will be This used to be the
Apprentice theme song, didn't it?

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Yeah? For Donald Trump?

Speaker 6 (17:15):
Now he's President of the United States, and he says,
is US Envoy's off to Moscow next week to negotiate
the Ukraine Russian peace plan. FBI is looking into the
interviewing all six Democrats featured in that controversial video encouraging
the military members to refuse illegal orders, though they don't
mention any illegal orders that were given. And this year's
Miraball Trophy on Dancing with the Stars went to the team.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Of Robert Irwin and Whitney Carson.

Speaker 6 (17:39):
And the biggest Thanksgiving travel rushes on today emails at
Michael d at iHeartMedia dot com. David writes, good morning
and happy Thanksgiving Michael and Jeffrey. I'll include red, No Red.
You don't get to have a happy one. You just
get to have a moderately nido Thanksgiving. As locals, we
always thought WKRC AM was where the show took call

(18:03):
letters from. Wanted something very close am five point fifty
and there is a WKRC TV as well. Nick Clooney
was a news anchor and had a daily variety show
before going into news, have a Wonderful Day. So it
may have been WKRP based on WKRC in Cincinnati. But

(18:23):
after the success of the show, I don't understand why
they didn't. You would think sooner or later whatever format
would have changed its name to WKRP in Cincinnati. I
don't to my knowledge, it's never been done. All right,
if you're just waking up, well, Ranked choice voting is
how they got Mom Donnie. He literally would be a

(18:43):
name none of you know. They'd have gone into a
runoff and Cuomo would have would have beaten him handily.
And that's it. It all never happens. But what is
ranked choice voting and why do Democrats want to use
it in next year's primaries? Our senior contributor David zanatill
breakdown what it is, how on American it is, how

(19:05):
undemocratic it is. All next half hour for you on
your morning show.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
All right?

Speaker 6 (19:12):
Even though President Trump will be spending Thanksgiving it mar
a lago, there are new developments both in the war
between Russia and Ukraine as well as the possibility of
extending Obamacare, and our White House correspondent John Decker see here. Yet,
by the way, you're not talking to me at all.
You know, from now on, John, just start screaming for
me our White House. John Decker is here with the

(19:35):
very latest done both fronts.

Speaker 9 (19:36):
Good morning, John, Hey, good morning to you. So let's
talk first about the war in Ukraine. You know, next
year in February will mark the four year anniversary of
the start of that. We're hard to believe that war
has been going on as long as it's been going on, Michael.
But the President, as you know, as team has been
meeting in Geneva, Switzerland with their counterparts from Ukraine. And

(19:57):
now that those meetings have concluded and concluded, according to
the President, with some progress, the President has sent his
Special ENVOYE. Steve Wikoff to Russia to meet with Russian
President Vladimir Putins to it essentially see if he will
agree to the same terms that the Ukrainians agreed to,
and that will be I think a very telling moment

(20:20):
as it relates to where this war goes.

Speaker 6 (20:23):
Well, when Russia was the Soviet Union and had his
disaster in Afghanistan and it finally just had to leave
and defeat, we don't know what they leave with after
this four year war. There might be some territory in
the settlement, so they might leave with something. But John,
it goes without saying, this is his best off rampet.
And if there was anything that might be in question

(20:45):
would be getting Ukraine to agree to conceding some land.
And if Ukraine's on board, this one could stick.

Speaker 2 (20:54):
Well, it could.

Speaker 9 (20:54):
And I think it's telling that there was a phone
call the president had just a day ago with Chinese
President Xi Jinping, And interestingly enough, it was the Chinese
president who initiated that call, and both sides acknowledged that
the war in Ukraine was discussed during the course of
that conversation. And you have to wonder, is President She

(21:15):
putting additional pressure on Vladimir Putin to accept the terms
of this peace proposal.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
That would be a good thing.

Speaker 9 (21:23):
That would be a good thing in terms of getting
to the point where this war finally comes to a conclusion.

Speaker 6 (21:27):
Yeah, And at that point, this is me talking, John.
I couldn't prove it if I wanted to, But at
that point, I think the isolating of Russia ended up
in the end more effective than a twenty eight point plan.

Speaker 9 (21:41):
You know, I think you're absolutely Look, yeah, the sanctions
on Russia have hurt them, there is no doubt about it.
Isolating them has hurt them. And one of the carrots
the president has put out there for Russian President Putin
is in this war and the Europeans have said this
as well, in this war and you you can once
again be a part of the gaight, which is a

(22:02):
very important thing to Vladimir Poop. So that is something
that perhaps entices him to end this for sooner rather
than later.

Speaker 6 (22:11):
Not quite time to be thankful, but certainly a time
to be very hopeful. The envoy has headed to Moscow
on Tuesday. All right, let's do the other part of
this story, which is the possibilities of extending Obamacare in
what form?

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Well, that's right now.

Speaker 9 (22:24):
The President was flying down Tomorrow Lago last night from
the White House, and during the course of his flight,
he spoke for about ten minutes with reporters and he
was asked about where things stand as it relates to
finding some sort of fixes to Obamacare, and the president
specifically asked whether or not the White House was considering

(22:45):
extending by two years those expiring Obamacare subsidies, and the
President said no, one of the reasons I think he
said no is because he got a lot of pushback
from Republicans right over that particular idea. So he had
to come up with an idea that deals with this
issue because we're talking about twenty million Americans that are

(23:06):
going to be facing higher premiums in the new year,
and at the same time satisfying Republicans in his own party.
So that's a difficult dance for the President as it
relates to this issue, this domestic issue.

Speaker 6 (23:19):
Most most of the people that I'm most thankful for,
I talk about them with God a lot behind their back.
I think it's important that we say it to them
as well when it comes to this show. I have
so many from Jeffrey to Read, to Chris Perry, to
Bill May to Brian Gan.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
I can just go on and on and on all
the way to Julie Talbot.

Speaker 6 (23:38):
But very grateful for you your legal expertise as a
Supreme Court bar attorney. You're oh my gosh, eight presidencies
of experience as a White House correspondent. What you bring
and allow our listeners to understand directly from the White
House is invaluable. I'm so thankful for you, and I
wish you and your wife and family all the happiest

(23:59):
and safe and blessed Thanksgivings.

Speaker 2 (24:01):
God, bless you, my friend. Thank you, Michael. That's very
kind of you. Right back at you.

Speaker 9 (24:05):
I'm thankful for you and to be on your program
every day and to speak to your large audience. It's
always a pleasure. I love our conversations, and I wish
you and your family a happy Thanksgiving as well. And
by the way, a happy Thanksgiving everybody in your listening audience.
Be safe, be well, and be thankful what you have.

Speaker 6 (24:24):
Autely absolutely White House Briefing Room with John Decker. The
podcast will be up nine Eastern eighth Central later this morning.

Speaker 2 (24:31):
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Speaker 2 (24:38):
She's gonna get smoked.

Speaker 8 (24:39):
He's got to stopped.

Speaker 15 (24:41):
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 6 (24:48):
It's got to be a big misunderstanding.

Speaker 2 (24:53):
Why do you like my garbage? I love it, love it,
love it all.

Speaker 6 (24:56):
Right, always revealing, often entertaining time for ours Sounds of
the day. We start with the President who while partnering
a turkey, took a few jabs himself.

Speaker 15 (25:03):
You remember last year, after a thorough and very rigorous
investigation by Pam Bondi and all of the people at
Department of Justice, the FBI, the CIA, the White House
Counsel's Office, and.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
The Apartment of Everything.

Speaker 15 (25:21):
We have a Department of Everything, you know that is
I think that's called the White House into a terrible
situation caused by a man named Sleepy Joe Biden. He
used an auto pen last year for the turkey's pardon.
So I have the official duty to determine, and I
have determined that last year's turkey partners are totally invalid,

(25:46):
as are the partners of about every other person that
was partnered other than Where's Hunter.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
No Hunters was good.

Speaker 15 (25:55):
That was the one part in pamp that was good.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
Right.

Speaker 15 (25:57):
The rest of them are all invalid.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
I don't know what you're going to.

Speaker 15 (26:00):
Do about that, but that's not what you're going to
take a little of the joke and.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
That is a mess. But they're here, by nol and void.

Speaker 15 (26:08):
The turkey is known as peachin blossom last year, have
been located and they were on their way to be processed,
in other words, to be killed. But I have stopped
that journey and I am officially pardoning them, and they
will not be served for Thanksgiving dinner. We saved them
in the nick of time. This one has plenty of time.

(26:29):
But they were said in.

Speaker 8 (26:30):
The nick of time.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
I mean, it's like having Shucky Green Is your president?
Is it not?

Speaker 6 (26:35):
Oh my gosh, my eyes are watering. I it's moments
like that. I wonder, are we sure? Friday with forty seven?
Is it really him? Bill Maher often makes our sounds
the day. Sometimes he cuts right to the chase. Sometimes
he uses words only we use on the show, which
is a little spooky. Let's start with his take on Thanksgiving.

Speaker 13 (26:55):
And finally new rule, Happy Thanksgiving. I can't believe that
even that now is a political issue. It is a
real shame. What's happened to this holiday which used to
be all about the good f's food, friends, family, football, fun,
and now it's you. You're not even invited because you've

(27:17):
voted for the wrong person. I'm so tired of liberals
ghosting half this country. Conservatives do it too, but not
nearly as much. Look whoever's doing it, it's got to
stop because we're a point now where politics has broken
up more families than letting your wife see your phone.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
I love that, in addition to what his voice has become.

Speaker 6 (27:43):
At a time that was making the party less believing
in God and more and more liberal. Now they've gotten
so crazy liberal. You know he's dragging him back, but
he always still at heart is a stand up comedian.
So there's a funny line to the zinger. But think
of what he just said. I've often felt like, if

(28:07):
there's something going on in the Christendom, I'm the one
that rises up and speaks against it.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
That's my position.

Speaker 6 (28:14):
I've always felt like in the black community, white people
can't tell black people how to live. That's why Martin
Luther King Junior was so effective, a godly man of
their color at a time they were really wronged, representing
them in a really right way.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
And today, if.

Speaker 6 (28:30):
Things in that community get out of line, it's going
to take someone of that color to get it back
in line. Bill Cosby kind of started, and then you know,
Bill Cosby kind of came undone. But Bill Maher is
the guy to right the ship for the left, because
this isn't left. This is stupid. At the very end

(28:50):
of this monologue, he actually said something we say every morning.
This kind of spooked me because there is no argument here.

Speaker 13 (28:58):
There's just the sugar rush that the no contact people
get from never coming in second in a I hunt
hate Trump the most contest. Really, that's your strategy to
go full high school and tell the guy with all
the power he can't.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
Sit with you at the lunch table.

Speaker 13 (29:16):
To borrow a phrase familiar to HBO viewers, you are
not serious people boom.

Speaker 6 (29:24):
And it really is kind of hard to ignore the
craziness of a I thought about this.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Yesterday and that.

Speaker 6 (29:38):
If this was a general election, I don't think anybody
would even be focused on this house race in middle Tennessee.
It'd be one of you know, however many four hundred
and something.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
But being alone, it stands out.

Speaker 6 (29:56):
And as it stands out, the media is going to
pounce on it, and the left, of course, is probably
ignoring it all together, although we did have MSNBC interview
her and you know, kind of hold her accountable. Matt
van EPs is probably going to win this race pretty easy.

(30:16):
But the embarrassing things to keep coming out, And here's
the latest. Uh, this has been on a podcast. She
was kind of talking about at home abortions and then
she just kind of went into birthing. And you know,
they don't know what a man is, what a woman is,
what a man can do, what a woman can't do,

(30:38):
and then all of a sudden they do, and then
they want to blackmail you with it.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
I mean, listen, this is crazy as birther.

Speaker 16 (30:44):
You know, as women who can give birth, men and
women who can give birth, we can maybe leverage that
as collective bargaining. We can really leverage collective bargaining when
it comes to having children in this country. And so
for example, like I'm not going to give birth until
the United States government concedes ABCD.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
Please whatever you do, don't good give birth.

Speaker 6 (31:07):
Well, on the eve of Thanksgiving, gott to make Sounds
of the day with this uninterrupted. There's live historic coverage
of a T shirt Jeffrey is wearing right now a
promotion for Thanksgiving Day and Cincinnati.

Speaker 7 (31:25):
Aulture seems to be circling in the parking area. Now,
I guess it's looking for a place to land. No,
something just came out of the back of the helicopter.
It's a dark object. Our name's a skydiver, pluming to
be to the earth from only two thousand feet to
the air. No, hursh you yet you can be skydivers.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
I can't do your yet.

Speaker 10 (31:50):
Oh my god, you to the earth's running around pushing
each other, Oh thank you. Here, look at the botts
of the turkeys are hitting the ground like sense of

(32:11):
what snana.

Speaker 2 (32:14):
I don't know how much longer catron's running for their lives.
I think I'm going to step in side.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
I can't stand here and watch.

Speaker 6 (32:20):
This VI you all this oh WKRP in Cincinnati, and
then the perfect ending right as God.

Speaker 8 (32:27):
Is my witness.

Speaker 4 (32:29):
I thought turkeys could fly.

Speaker 2 (32:33):
Stress sounds of the day.

Speaker 6 (32:35):
We will win, we will win.

Speaker 9 (32:38):
They all look like a girl.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
Honeymen it is. It doesn't all make you change.

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Speaker 8 (34:02):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chono.

Speaker 6 (34:06):
Hey, I got some very hopeful news on this Thanksgiving
Eve morning. An advisor for Vladimir Putin has confirmed that
the President's envoy, Stephen Whitkoff, is coming to the Kremlin
next Tuesday. This news comes after Ukraine already has reached
a common understanding with the Trump administration on the outline
possible peace plan, and it looks as though Vladimir Putin

(34:30):
might be on board as well. They're doing some final tweaking,
but we might have an end to the Russian Ukraine War.
That's a big story. Also, the FBI is going to
look into interviewing all six Democrats featured in that controversial
viral video. It's encouraging the military members to refuse illegal orders,
though none of them in the commercial or on any

(34:51):
show after can come up with one illegal order that's given,
though that's clearly what's implied. And the Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services have announced lower prices on fifteen prescription
drugs covered by Medicare, and this year's Mirror Ball Trophy
on Dancing with the Stars goes to the team of
Robert Irwin. Has anybody confirmed that that's the krikey Robert
Irwin's kid.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
I think it is. It is. I look that up.

Speaker 6 (35:14):
It is Okay, he was Dancing with Whitney Carson and
they take the mirror ball. And yes, we were trying
to figure out earlier, earlier, who still watches Dancing with
the Stars, And apparently your daughter in law does. And
in the Thanksgiving travel rushes on millions and millions in
the air, tens of millions on the road. We wish

(35:36):
all of you safe travels, the best, blessed and thank
authentically thankful Thanksgiving you and your family could possibly have.
God bless you and happy Thanksgiving. All right, we come back.
Why the Dems are going to try to pull a
mom Donnie from sea to shining Sea. What is ranked
choice voting and what does it produce? Our senior contributor

(35:58):
David Sanati joins us to walk us through that journey
of discovery.

Speaker 2 (36:01):
Next, as Your Morning Show continues.

Speaker 8 (36:03):
We're all in this together. This is Your Morning Show
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