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December 1, 2025 36 mins

Trump revokes all of Biden’s auto pen orders and makes his run for peace before Christmas!  Republican consultant Chris Walker joins us to break down Trump's year-end plays.

Always revealing and often entertaining, it’s The Sounds of The Day!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:34):
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Speaker 1 (00:39):
I hope and pray you found much to be thankful
for and spent it with many thankful people and had
a wonderful holiday. And now it's back to the home
stretch and down the stretch we comeing to December, headed
towards Christmas. Welcome to Monday, December, the first year of
Our Lord twenty twenty five. I am Michael del Jornas
Secretary State Marco Rubio met with the Ukrainian delegation in Florida.

(01:01):
Progress being made on ending the war with Russian Ukraine,
progress being made towards starting a war with Venezuela, who's
accusing the US of murder after acknowledging publicly for the
first time that a citizen was among those killed in
a US strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. Meanwhile,
the President gives an ultimatum to Maduro, I want you
out and then I want your airspace closed. This is

(01:25):
now beginning to look more about regime change than war
on drugs and Cyber Monday is expected to be one
of the biggest online shopping days of the year. How
we plan to spend our money? Coming up later next
hour with Rory O'Neil and Sounds the day doozies. A
lot of them having to do with the President and
things he said over the weekend, not the least of

(01:46):
which is he wants to revoke all of the executive
orders that Joe Biden issued with auto pen as he
makes his run for peace before Christmas. Republican consult Chris
Walker is joining us to break down on the year
end plays for the President, and there were many this
weekend alone. Good morning, Chris, Michael, how are you. I'm

(02:07):
doing good. All right, Let's start with ending a war,
trying to end a war in the Middle East, making
some progress. We all knew Phase two would be the toughest,
trying to end the war with Russia and Ukraine. Everybody
knew the tough part was going to be some concessions
were going to have to be made to give Russia
an off ramp. That's been done. And then now this

(02:28):
starting of a war with Venezuela. How does that fit
into the peace plan.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
I'm not sure it does at It's like that might
be a a new wrinkle into a potential kind of
lessening of tensions. But you know, this is something that
I think Marco Rubio has been thinking about for a
long time. And I don't mean not as like he's
single handedly moving foreign policy, but you know, someone with

(02:55):
a connection to Latin America like that has been Seeman Duro,
and you know Venezuela as a bad actor for a.

Speaker 5 (03:02):
Long time, and uh, you know, an administration, your.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
Your efforts are going to be pointed towards directions and
you think secure American piece.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Of a long haul.

Speaker 5 (03:12):
That's something I think we're seeing in Venezuela.

Speaker 4 (03:14):
The drug issue is a big one.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
I'm gonna need you to stand near a window or
whatever keeps your voice with us and doesn't make it
go away because we're in and out. I guess I'll
speak of that. Yeah, that's okay. I'm gonna speak on
behalf of I'm not a Republican or a Democrat, as
you know, I used to be a Republican, and I
have every a lot of things in common with Republicans.
When they live it, they often fail to live it.
But just to represent the Republicans, two birds with one stone, right,

(03:44):
we do have a drug problem. Venezuela is part of
that drug problem and not the biggest contributor of it.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
And if we can get rid of Maduro and keep
some of these drugs from coming, this is a decent plan.
But big picture, you're either four piece or you're starting wars.
And this is certainly looking more like regime change than
war on drugs. Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 4 (04:08):
I mean we thowt when you're talking about limiting airspace
in a country that is not a war on drug situation.
That is a we're coming to get ready situation. So
you know, I don't know this is this is odd
to me, and I just have to call it, honestly,
This is odd to me because just not something that

(04:28):
we've been hearing about from any campaign rhet eric or
any type of kind of public case being.

Speaker 5 (04:33):
Made aside from the war on drugs issue, which is a.

Speaker 4 (04:35):
Big one, But this seems to be an escalation that
just came out of nowhere, at least in my view.
I mean, I'm not admitting that I, you know, may
have missed something along the way where this was being
talked about to a great degree, but this seems to
me to be something a little bit out of left
field as far as something I was anticipating happening in.

Speaker 5 (04:52):
Twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
So we'll see.

Speaker 4 (04:54):
I'm not sure that the full motive of why we're
doing this and why this is happening, but you know,
some of that case has to be made if we're
actually going to do some type of regime change things
in Venezuela at some point. But this is going all
the way back to Hugo Chavez, and this has been
a twenty five plus year antagonists in our to our south,
and this is something that you know, from a security standpoint,

(05:17):
and something to be thinking about but this is kind
of the opposite of an America First, you know agenda
that seems to me kind.

Speaker 5 (05:23):
Of on its face Ian. We'll see over time, but.

Speaker 4 (05:25):
It seems to me that the party and a lot
of the kind of the conservative base of the GOP
is not interested in you know, external foreign excursions without
a solid case to be made on what it helps
us domestically.

Speaker 1 (05:37):
Well, if you missed it, I missed it too. To
your point, you know, when it came to tariffs, I
thought that was a pretty I wasn't expecting that to
be one of the lead punches, but at least there
was context for it. This is a guy that is
always even going back to the twenty fifteen campaign into
twenty sixteen, I always thought unfair deals were out there
that needed to be impacted and changed. Uh, this just

(06:02):
seems a little bit out of the blue. In fact,
if you're going to have real drug issues would probably
be with China and fentanyl, and there's been very little
done on that end. So this is clearly more about
regime change. Not not that there's anything wrong with it.
I just think it's a conflicting message with peace. Was
the President wrong to use the word retard. I mean,

(06:25):
this is another another This is a big piggy moment, right.

Speaker 4 (06:29):
I mean, you know, yes, I think in a certain degree.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Look, I mean, nobody's.

Speaker 4 (06:36):
Going to ever put this president of box and so
I think you know that's that's that's something that decorum
of of an earlier era is not something that he's
ever going to play along with. And that's been to
his benefit overall. But I think, you know, something like that,
it's cost him a potential yes vote indianda for redisseerting.
You know it just it seems to me that a

(07:01):
level of just being a little bit more graceful could
actually kind of yield some more fruit here. My parents
always told me you cash more flazes, honey. You know
that this seems to be an indication of everything needing
to be at eleven all the time just has some
reciprocal damage that I think is not is unnecessary.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
But these are the kind of very pol I want
them to say, no, yeah, And these are the kind
of polarizing things that people need to realize. It's gas
in both engines. So nobody's going to win this. It's
not like you took a pit stop, you avoided a
pitstop while your opponent had to and you go on
to win the race. This puts fuel in both tanks.
And I think a lot of this stuff, which is

(07:40):
like a one step forward, two steps back kind of
a thing, really sets the table for Rommy Manuel. I mean,
you know, people are going to be ready for the
right issues, the right stances on the issues without the ridiculousness,
whether it's words and how you treat people and you know,

(08:00):
and more presidential in nature, or whether you're far left
and socialists. So while they're selling you an out of
controlled Democrats socialist party runaway train, Ronny Manuel is still coming.
And he made that pretty clear in an out bed
in the Wall Street Journal over the weekend.

Speaker 5 (08:17):
I you know, yeah, I mean rom is trying.

Speaker 4 (08:20):
To bring back the west wing era, you know, of
Democrat politics.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
You're laughing it will sell well.

Speaker 4 (08:29):
I agree with you in the sense that people are
looking for a little bit of modicum of normalcy. The
Democrats have gone so far left that they are they're
losing their mind, but they have lost their mind.

Speaker 5 (08:42):
But Republicans, you know, are also kind of doing their own.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Own brand of lack of normalcy.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
Again, the terrorists have made Black Friday and Cyber Monday
today more expensive seven percent or economic goals. Economic data
can tell you that, so you know, on the whole,
people are feeling the pinch at prices, and so things
like that are continuing to kind of play into that.
And I hope you know, we can look, I would

(09:07):
we need to figure out how to solve those trade
and balances, and we need to figure out how to
kind of reshore domestic production here. I think the President's
vision on that is absolutely correct, but it's a matter
of making sure that people aren't getting the absolute pension
at the process, and that's something I think that a
massive thing like Liberation Day was in the spring has

(09:28):
kind of had a negative impact overall in the economy
heading to be into the holidays, and that's tough. And
we're going to say the message.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
I was just gonna say the message. I'm I'm gonna
end with that race. The message ends without balance. When
the President first started all this, he was making it clear, well,
they'll be pain, they'll be paying for three to five
years because then they'll be big payoff and economic stability.
He's dropped that. Now they're completely bullish on the economy
and it's not really a reality yet. He needs to

(09:57):
get back in truth and messaging on this because the
terror this do make sense long term, or they can
make sense long term, they make nothing but pain short term.
And to try to gaslight that, I don't think it's
effective closing moments with Chris Walker, all right, because that's
a special election. All of America is watching, and money's
coming nationally into this race. You've got somebody that is

(10:19):
like the movie the campaign. I mean, she's made every mistake.
She's bashed the city she'll represent, she's bashed its music,
she's bashed its tourist attractions, she's anti cop. I mean,
she is trying to ride the Mom Donnie wave right
down Broadway in Nashville. How does this play out? Because
I can't imagine this race is as close as everybody's

(10:39):
trying to keep us interested.

Speaker 4 (10:41):
Well, I think it is. We've seen turnout pretty pretty even,
and we've seen polling pretty even, you know, not something
that's concerning to me.

Speaker 5 (10:48):
I mean heading into next year, in particular, we've got.

Speaker 4 (10:50):
A this is a district that Trump won by twenty
two points, and I think Matt's going to win by
four or five tomorrow. But that's an eighteen point fifteen
twenty fifteen to eighteen points wing from a district that
should be pretty solidly read.

Speaker 5 (11:06):
So it's not that Matt's not going to win.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
I think he will.

Speaker 4 (11:09):
My concern is the absolute shift from most Independents away
from the GOP right now that I think we've got
to figure out how our messaging is going to work,
and that takes Congress, along with the White House kind
of coming up with a message that can't just be
about tariffs and ballrooms. We've got to figure out how
to address affordability and a lot of these other issues

(11:31):
that people are really concerned about, I think in the
next year. But I think that's going to win tomorrow.
It's just a bit And again I think they picked
the most lessling candidate they could.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yeah, No, I agree with your assessment. I think the
over under is eight and I think it goes over.
I think he wins between eight and twelve percent. But
eight and twelve in a state that Trump carried by
twenty with an extreme goof against a war hero. That's
a bad sign. You are right, Chris Walker. All things
Republican will talk again next money or sooner. If conditions warrant.

(12:02):
When the President says anything else, it doesn't make sense.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
Thank you so much for your time, Chris. This is
your morning show with Michael Dill Chungo.

Speaker 6 (12:12):
More than Michael, I'm a government pun Civics teacher here
in Milton sty and one of the things we're learning
about is John Locke and later Thomas Jefferson explaining that
you can really only have rights through property ownership. I'm
really fearful for this next generation not owning a home
because you don't have your full list of cost social

(12:33):
rights if you don't own property.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
Wow. Studying Locke and Jefferson, they are lucky to have
a teacher like you. Well, that's probably the most profound
point of all of it. The breakdown of the family,
the breakdown of faith, and then the breakdown of home ownership.
You could make a case that the only reason for

(12:58):
forming a federal government is to protect property rights everywhere
and an entire generation locked out of owning property. Yeah,
that's a big part of not just the American dream,
the American intent. Good caller of the year so far, Boye,
they lucky to have a teacher like you, all right.

(13:19):
Top five stories of the day. Well, the big news
is we're taking steps towards peace with Russia and Ukraine.
Secretary of State Marko Rubio met with the Ukrainian delegation
in Florida this weekend. Mark Mayfield has more.

Speaker 7 (13:32):
Special Envoy Steve Whitkoff and advisor Jared Kushner were also
at Sunday's meeting. Witkoff is due to visit Moscow in
the coming days for continued talks with Secretary Rubio, acknowledging
there's more work to be done. The goal is to
iron out details of a US plan that initially drew
criticism for proposing Ukraine give up territory and make other
concessions to Russia.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
I'm Mark Mayfield, and while we may be closer to
peace with Russia and Ukraine, we're closer to war with
venezuel As. The President gave an ultimatum this weekend. Scott
Carr has more.

Speaker 8 (14:04):
In a social media post Saturday, President Trump issued a
message to all airlines, pilots, drug dealers, and human traffickers.
Please consider He writes, the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela
to be closed in its entirety. In remarks to military personnel.
On Thanksgiving, The President said the US will take action
on land very soon in Venezuela to deter drug traffickers.

(14:27):
The US has built up a large military force in
the region amid growing tensions, including fighter jets and a
Navy aircraft carriers strike Group.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
I'm Scott Carr in Washington, oh mynd Security Secretary Christy
Nomes says the man accused of shooting two National Guard
members was radicalized in the US.

Speaker 9 (14:44):
We do believe it was through connections in his home
community and state, and we're going to continue to talk
to those who interacted with him who were his family members.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
The suspect is a twenty nine year old Afghan national
who worked for the CIA during the Afghan War came
to the US in twenty twenty one. Federal prosecutors said
he's charged with first degree murder in the death of
a National Guard member, Sarah Beckstrom, who died last week.
Air Force staff Sergeant Andrew Woolf remains hospitalized in critical condition.
Six and ten full time employees say they all plan

(15:16):
to take part in the cyber Monday while they're at work.

Speaker 10 (15:19):
Most of them say they don't feel guilty about it
because everybody does it. That's according to a survey by
Coupon follow Throughout the rest of the year, employee's been
an average of nearly two and a half hours a
week shopping online during work. I'm Tammy Trihioes.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Snake, I said putting Zutopia in Forever. The Disney animated
sequel Zutopia two earned one hundred and fifty six million
dollars over the long Thanksgiving weekend in North America globally
five hundred and fifty six million dollars. It's the biggest
animated film opening ever and the highest animated global opening
for Disney ever. Meanwhile, Wicked for Good Wasn't So Good

(15:56):
held in there at number two with sixty two million dollars.
Today is a work day for most getting back to
it after a holiday, but a large portion of us
won't be actually working the whole day. Pre Tennis has more.

Speaker 11 (16:10):
Today is cyber Monday, and that means internet deals a plenty.
But with most of us back to work, workers will
take a quick look left and then right, and then
hit that computer for a little e commerce, opening multiple
tabs and toggling back and forth as long as the
boss is looking a study from Coupon follows as sixty
percent of us will get our shop on at work

(16:31):
and feel zero guilt because it's almost expected. I'm pre tennis.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
Well A, I'm going to wait till after work. B
My only Cyber Monday purchase is going to be brick
House Lean and I'm probably going to do another batch
of the veggies. But that's it. And people are like,
you really love that stuffing? Yeah, listen, we're addicted to it,
all right, Yeah, we do. It's not that the weight

(16:57):
is melting off, it's just we love the way we.

Speaker 3 (17:02):
I'm Daniel Calsey and Tampa and my morning show is
your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
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(17:33):
can have your morning show without your voice or red
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been on a tie rade all morning and he's all
choked up. We should give him his own segments. We
can vent his pleen thirty five minutes after the hour.
If you're in the Central Times, when you got twenty
five minutes to be to work by eight o'clock. And
welcome back after the holiday, trust you had a great Thanksgiving.

(17:53):
And welcome to December. As we aim straight towards the
manger Christmas, it's December first. I got an email from
Kathy Johnson. Four dead, ten herded at children's birthday party
in California. Shooter at large. Have you heard about this
Kathy in Ohio. Yes, of course we've heard about it.
The shooting took place on Saturday, November twenty ninth that

(18:14):
a banquet haul in Stockton, California. It occurred during a
birthday party for a young child, a family gathering of
about one hundred to one hundred and fifty people. Authority
say approximately fourteen people were shot, although early reports varied.
The total of four people killed, and three of them
children eight nine and fourteen, and won a twenty one

(18:37):
year old adult. In addition to the fatalities, eleven others
were injured. Some of the wounded are children. At least
one nine year old is in fair condition. According to
the early investigation, it was a targeted incident rather than random,
though no clear motive has been confirmed yet and no
arrest has been made in the shooting. They're actively searching

(18:59):
for the suspect deep and as we speak, in other news,
if you're just waking up, we are getting closer to
peace with Russia and Ukraine. Secretary of State Marco Rubio,
our special envoy, and the President's son in law all
negotiating with the Ukrainian delegation in Florida over the weekend. Meanwhile,
we're closer to war with Venezuela. The President gave an
ultimatum for Maduro to step down and for the closing

(19:22):
of airspace. This looks like regime change and drum beats
towards war with Venezuela and the United States. Venezuela meanwhile,
it's accused of the United States of murder after acknowledging
publicly for the first time a citizen who's actually killed
in the latest strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean.
We said it was just a matter of time before

(19:42):
that a mistake was made or b they just claim
it is. It's now a reality and it's cyber Monday.
We'll talk to Roy O'Neil about where we plan to
spend our money and Broncos now ten and two after
winning twenty seven twenty six. If you fell asleep last
night over the commanders on Sunday Night football, Monday Night
Football talk about opposites attracting a two to ten Giants

(20:03):
team versus a ten and two Patriots team. That's your
Monday Night football affair for tonight. Oh and if you're
just tuning in, you picked a good time. Guess what
time it is. She's gonna get smoked. He's got to stopped.

Speaker 12 (20:16):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he said.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
He did. It's got to be a big misunderstanding. I'm going,
I'm going when I love your garbage truck. We're all
in this together, and we're all in the understanding together. Obviously,
we had somebody that was cooperating with the US and
Afghanistan at a time of war, rewarded with citizenship in

(20:42):
the United States. The early narrative was this is why
we haven't vetted properly. This is all on Biden. He
brought this guy here. Uh, and then Christy nom and
the President both make the announcement that this individual's radicalized
here in the United States. Well, that's certain. Came up
on Meet the Press Kristin Welker asking the Homeland Security

(21:03):
Director Christy Brooknom what she knows about this particular Afghan refugee.
I can't get this to play.

Speaker 9 (21:12):
What was the latest you can tell us about the
attack to suspect.

Speaker 13 (21:17):
Ramanula Lock and Wall and what you have learned about
the motive.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
Madam Secretary.

Speaker 9 (21:25):
Well, we know that this individual came into the country
under Operation Allies Welcome and during the Biden administration and
that disastrous withdrawal that we all watched unfold in twenty
twenty one. He's been in this country and was in
the Washington State area. We do know that we're talking
to his contacts and going through information, continuing together that

(21:47):
as we go forward. But we're going to use every
tool at are disposable to bring him to justice and
make him pay for what he has done, not just
to America, but how he's devastated these families and taken
the lives the life of one of our soldiers, and
devastatingly injured another one that we're still praying for each
and every day.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
I just my heart goes out.

Speaker 9 (22:07):
To Andrew and Sarah's families. I can't imagine what they're
going through. And President Trump is absolutely dedicated to making
sure that he's bringing this individual to justice. And anyone
that he would have talked to, anyone that he knows
that would have known about this plan in this attack,
he will absolutely bring in and there will be consequences

(22:28):
and they will pay.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
Now there's reaction and then there's response. Reaction from the
President was permanently pause all immigration from third world countries.
In and of itself. That may be wise. There were
so many people flooded into the country. This doesn't fall
under that. But that's a separate issue. That is a problem,

(22:50):
and there wasn't enough clicks on a clock or days
on a calendar to vet them properly. So that is
a vetting issue, but that's not related to this case.
President says only reverse immigration can fully cure the situation.
That would need some elaboration. The truth of the matter
in this case, is this person was cooperating and helping

(23:11):
us on Afghan soil and then radicalized on American soil,
that would suggest a problem in America, not just Afghanistan,
not just betting questions like is it possible that a
Islamist in Afghanistan would have wanted to be in an

(23:31):
Islamist state but not run by thugs like the Taliban?
And therefore the enemy of my enemy is my friend
and cooperated with the US there. But the question is
how well will they assimilate in something so anaesthetical to
all their beliefs once they're here. That's a much bigger
question to be solved than rhetoric. Not to mention the
radicalization online and in mosques. It'd be very interesting to

(23:57):
watch this investigation and where it goes. Well. The President
had a lot to say this weekend. I mean a lot.

Speaker 14 (24:04):
The insurance companies are making a fortune. Their stock is
up over one thousand percent over a short.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Period of time.

Speaker 14 (24:11):
They are taking in hundreds of billions of dollars, and
they're not really putting it back, certainly, not like they should.
Why don't we just paying this money directly to the
people of our country and let them buy their own
health insurance, so they could put it in a health account.
We can do it a lot of different ways, but
they'd buy their own health insurance. They can negotiate price,

(24:34):
and it's going to be locked, so they can't go
out and buy a Cadillac.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
I think the President's really on to something here. Now
I don't know in the matrix, and I don't know
in the depth of journalism that he can sell this alone.
And if he had a media that was really interested
in informing people with the truth and giving everybody equal
time with their pitch for a solution, maybe you could

(24:59):
get some serious discussion on this. There's no question. I
mean in the case, Obamacare is a failure. Many believe
it was designed to be a failure. It did not
ensure everyone. Now, there were a lot of young people
who chose not to get insurance because they were young
and healthy. Now, if you're going to give it to

(25:21):
them for free and it's not going to cost them anything,
of course they'll take it. And even then they didn't
ensure everyone. Premiums were not lowered, they were increased. Quality
of care did not go up, it went down, and
access went down. So it's a failure. You can't even
get America to admit that, to move on to a solution.
And then the recent government shutdown was all over these

(25:44):
subsidies that were put on steroids during Obamacare. This was
to help prop up the insurance companies. And now that
the COVID crisis is over, why are we still propping
them up because of all the lobbyists feeding this middleman monster.

(26:08):
The President removes the middleman, gives the money to the
American people to make their own choices. It's a legitimate
solution someone ought to consider in the midst of a
matrix and a depth of journalism. Will they time will
tell president very harsh words. I think he gets the
inability to assimilate. He gets the difference between an Islamist,

(26:30):
let alone, not just a Muslim and Islamist, and how
anathetical that is to America. He gets the vetting problem,
maybe even vetting problems that led to a member of Congress.
Now you can only imagine or the left and the
media is going to go with this. The President wants

(26:52):
to throw a congresswoman out of the country.

Speaker 12 (26:54):
Frankly, don't need their people coming into our country telling.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Us what to do. When you're talking with DNA.

Speaker 12 (27:00):
Tell you if I like somebody where you have a
congressman goes around telling everybody about our constitution. And yet
she supposedly came into a country by marrying her brother. Well,
if that's true, she should be a congressman, and we
should throw the hell out.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
Of our country. Now, all anybody's gonna hear is throw
the hell out of the country. The tyrant president wants
to remove somebody from the country who's serving in Congress.
But the inability to assimilate you can't take. I've often said,

(27:34):
and I don't mean this to be controversial, I would
think it would be very difficult for me to be
in the Iranian government. Why because I believe in everything
anathetical to that government. I believe in freedom of religion.
I believe in freedom of speech. I believe in right

(27:56):
of assembly. I believe in innocent till proven guilty. I
believe in equality by nature of a sacred creator and
his creation. How on earth could I serve in their
government that believes the exact opposite. Well, reverse the question.
If you are a practicing Muslim is Lomist from Somalia,

(28:20):
how do you take the oath of office to uphold
the Constitution of the United States when it stands for
the opposite of everything you believe in, including your God.
In other words, the president's talking about the right thing.
I'm not sure he's talking about it in the right way.
Here's another example. Tim Walls, of course starts it questioning

(28:43):
the president's physical and mental acuity. Imagine them after ignoring Biden,
thinking there's something wrong with Trump. The MRI is one thing.

Speaker 15 (28:54):
But I think what's most concerning about this is, as
your viewers out there are listening, has anyone in the
history of the world ever have an MRI assigned to
them and have no idea what it was for? As
he says, so, look, it's clear the presence fading physically.
I think the mental capacity again ranting, you know, crazily

(29:14):
at midnight on Thanksgiving about everything else.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
There's reasons for us to be concerned.

Speaker 15 (29:20):
This is a guy that randomly says the airspace over
Venezuela's closed. He's ruminating on if you could win a
nuclear war. Look, this is a serious position. It's the
most powerful position in the world. And we have someone
at midnight throwing around slurs that demonize our children at
the same time, he's not solving any of the problems.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Well, that's the he said. Now here is what Trump's
response is.

Speaker 10 (29:44):
Supposed You mentioned Tim Walls and you called him of
what many Americans do find an offensive word, retarded. Do
you stand by that claim of calling Tim Walls retarded?

Speaker 12 (29:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (29:54):
I think there's something wrong with him, absolutely sure. You
know what, I think there's something wrong with him. Anybody
that would do what he did.

Speaker 12 (30:03):
Anybody that would allow those people into a state and
pay billions of dollars out to subbod Yet we give
billions of dollars to submit it's not even a country
because it doesn't function like a country. It's got an ame,
but it doesn't function like a country. Yeah, there's something
wrong with wolves.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Yeah. And all anybody's gonna remember is he used the
word retarded. That's your sound of the way.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
People who majored in online activism with a minor and
puberty block.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
They're getting a little bit of beef. Any of you
in the media clearly missed the art of the year.
It's going to work out and that's your sounds the
day for this Monday, December the first, Hey, do doctors
have cyber Monday sales. Will the doctors at brick House
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(30:52):
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(31:15):
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(31:38):
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That's Brickhousesale dot Com. Brickhouse Sale dot Com.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
It's your Morning show with Michael del.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
Chno, thanks for bringing us along with you. This is
your morning show. I'm Michael del Jorna. Well, everybody's looking
forward to that Big Ten championship. The two best teams
in college football will face off before the playoffs, Ohio
State and Indiana. Big win for OU. It was emotional. Hey,
they were playing LSU B I didn't think they were
gonna beat LSU and then they came out on top,

(32:13):
and I thought, Bandy with a huge win at Tennessee.
What a shame it'll be that Texas win over Texas.
A and m probably will block Bandy should block Miami
or someone else, but I doubt it will. What a
great season for the Commodore Shakir schaduor Sanders. That is
one hundred and forty nine yards and a touchdown, no interceptions.
Browns lose though, twenty six to eight to the forty
nine Ers Matthew Stafford two hundred and forty yards two touchdowns,

(32:36):
but the two interceptions ended up costing them in the end.
It's the Panthers thirty one to twenty eight over the Rams.
Two fumbles loss didn't help, but the Titans are now
one and eleven after losing to the Jags twenty five
to three. Baker Mayfield nearly two hundred yards and a touchdown,
Bucks twenty seventeen over the Cardinals in Tampa, and after
trailing seven to nothing, twenty six unanswered points for the Bills,

(32:57):
they beat the Steelers twenty six to seven and got
themselves are running back in San Diego, Camani vedeal one hundred,
twenty six yards and a touchdown Chargers thirty one to
fourteen over the Raiders. It's so far and the Broncos
are now ten and two under Peyton Manning twenty seven
twenty six over the Commodoes the Commanders last night and
the Commodore's Linel Richie lost and opposites truly a tracked

(33:17):
Tonight on Monday Night football too and ten Giants will
be taking on the ten and two Patriots. How about
a shout out for the Thunder two, now twenty and
one on the season, winning one twenty three one to
fifteen over the Blazers. And today is Cyber Monday. It's
expected to be one of the biggest online shopping days
of the year. Expected. Roy O'Neil, our national correspondent, is

(33:38):
here on just how much we plan to spend and
what the best deals are. Good morning, Rory, whoa we're
cutting out? Hey?

Speaker 13 (33:49):
I asked some of the bloody to be about the
Oh yeah, well hello, there is there any better?

Speaker 1 (33:53):
Yeah? No, you're okay, that's und fine to me. Are
uh yeah.

Speaker 13 (33:58):
So even the estimates we had for Black Friday underestimated
the consumer demand out there. So we saw strong consumer
spending through the weekend that's expected to continue today on
Cyber Monday.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Yes, everyone thinks Amazon.

Speaker 13 (34:10):
My advice would be, when you see an item on Amazon,
especially you know, if you're buying something substantial, look to
that little button or word that says history next to
the price.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
It will give you the full price history for that product.

Speaker 13 (34:21):
Because if it says thirty percent off, maybe because they
raised the price thirty percent a week ago and that's
why it says thirty percent off today.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
So check that price history.

Speaker 13 (34:31):
There are websites like Camelcamelcamel dot com that can also
do that if you don't believe what you're seeing on Amazon,
So check that out and then look outside the box beyond,
you know, phone chargers and stuff like that, subscription services
for streaming TV services, Big Black Friday deals from them,
Paramount plus Ulu, Disney, They've all got deals, and then

(34:51):
look to travel cruisers in particular, lots of big cruise deals.
I'm seeing one hundred and fifty five bucks for a
three day cruise to the Bahamas out of Florida on
a Carnival ship.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
Why not? Right? So I'm looking like right now because
this is like you know, people always joke about pastors.
They how to preach the same thing every Sunday till
people begin to live it. You preach this every time
there's an online sale, and I don't think anybody ever
hears you. So I called up a vest I looked
at all right, a golf fest and then it's got
the price and it claims it's a cyber Monday deal,

(35:23):
nineteen percent off. It claims it was twenty nine ninety six,
and now it's twenty four dollars and twenty cents. Where
would I see this history? Because I don't see that.
Excuse me the little word history next to the price. There, Yeah,
there is the bus on the right hand sign.

Speaker 6 (35:37):
All right.

Speaker 1 (35:37):
Because I was living, I'm on my phone. Oh okay,
that's a possibility.

Speaker 13 (35:43):
Yeah, because I'm looking, I'm on a desktop I'm seeing
price history right next to the cyber Monday deal and
a laptop I've been looking at, so maybe that's the difference.
I'm on a match up. I didn't click the button yet,
to be honest. Oh but you preach this any time,
doesn't ask rufus? I know, well I haven't bought it yet. Yeah,
so no, this does match up. It was four hundred

(36:05):
and two dollars back on November second, and now it's
down to three twenty nine for this lost everything is
not the deal, it seems to be.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
There's a way to verify, either with the history button
next to the price or what was that website again?
Hamel Camel Camel, Camel, Camel Camel. Great, great, great job
today reporting, or we'll talk again tomorrow. All right, that
does it for today. What can I say? The other
thing we're really in control of is this day, and
we'll never get to live it again. Make a difference

(36:34):
in someone's life, make sure you cherish your own, and
we'll see you right back here tomorrow morning at five
am Central sixth Eastern for the next your Morning Show.
Have a great day.

Speaker 3 (36:43):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael hild Joo
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