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This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell joy.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Wait a minute, coach, I can't go in. I don't
have my glove. I'm ready to play ball. That's out
your glove. Seven minutes after the hour, Good morning, and
welcome to Thursday. This is big news for Jeffrey who
thought it was the third. Yeah, Thursday, December, the fourth.
You have out Lord twenty five. Why did you think
it was the third? I don't know.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
I came in somehow, I just extended all day yesterday
into today, and I was like, well, the fourth?

Speaker 1 (00:59):
Is it the fourth?

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Already?

Speaker 1 (01:01):
I still can't believe tomorrow's Thursday or today's Thursday. Tomorrow's
Friday Friday with forty seven. Next week, Marlow Thomas will
be here with that girl. I'm gonna try to stick
to the subject because the legacy of her father, Danny
Thomas and the Saint Jude Hospital is I mean, I
don't know, maybe even bigger than Jerry Lewis's impact when

(01:23):
you think of the amount of children in families, the
excellence and care and the excellence in love. I mean,
it could be one of the greatest legacies ever.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
But Danny tyrants some of the people, didn't they turn
on Lewis in the end of the well, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
I mean we got politically correct, and you know he
was an older generation. But I mean a lot of
that money. I mean, but I'm just saying when you
say philanthropy, I mean what Jerry Lewis did for m
DA and everybody's suffering from any of the multiple disorders,
it's breadthaking right silently over time. How about Danny Thomas's vision.

(02:04):
I mean, so we got to talk about the hospital,
Danny Thomas, just yet, we got to talk about being
married to Phil Donahue that everybody forgets. That's the guy
that started Talk TV. I had forgotten that she was
married to Phil. Wow, remember the famous was it? I
know it was dan Ackroyd. Who did Tom schneider A?

(02:25):
Remember we had this sag right he would laugh? But
who was it that? I think he may have been
the same one that did Donnie w And No, I
think it might have been Phil Hartman. Women wear low
cut dresses and then say no and then you hold
the biked. We have so much talk about catching up
with Marlon Thomas at that girl. Lonnie Jordan's going to
be here from the band War. It's the fiftieth anniversary
of the song why Can't We Be Friends? They also

(02:47):
have a Christmas song out that's next week. Tomorrow's Friday
with forty seven, But we still got Thursday ahead. The
president says, US officials had a very good meeting with
Vladimir Putin. Meanwhile, Israeli officials say a body of one
of the hostages turned by Hamas was from Thailand. President
Trump is rolling back fuel economy standards for American auto producers,

(03:09):
and convicted sex defender Gallne Maxwell is trying to get
an early release from federal prison in Brian, Texas. Don't
know that that's going to go very well. How many
we should look real quick, red, how many games in
a row have the Dallas Cowboys won? Because you could say,
you know, sometimes you'll have a team dominate all year long,

(03:30):
and then they get into the playoffs and you know
it's like, well, who's healthy now, who's hitting their stride now,
who's playing their best right now? That's the team usually
goes pretty far. That seems to be the Dallas Cowboys
after the big trade. This team has found team and
they are just slowly pouring on the wins. So we

(03:52):
got a great Thursday Night. This is hard to believe
on a Thursday night. See how nice Thursday nights could
be if they gave the decent games to Thursday Night.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
I might even stay up for that. Michaels is going
to be happy. I'll take you know. They've only won
three in a row, right.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
Three in a row. Yeah, but I played great though.
I'll give you in a row? Who have Yeah? Why
would you bring up New England? They got the Coach
of the Year candidate, Mike Vrabel. We had them, Yeah,
we got rid of him.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
A J.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Brown we had, we got rid of him. I'm leaving
out the running back Derrick Henry yeah, Derek, Henry King,
Sir Derek.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
We had we had triplets. We had a quarterback, we
had a wide receiver, we had.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
A running back. Yeah, we had one of the best safeties. Buyers,
we had them. Now they're all over the league. Now
we're one in what one? Who are the Tennessee Titans?
Now one and eleven? Who are the Tennessee Titans? That
would be your AFC NFC Pro Bowl team. I was
looking at our your morning show cities. All our NBA

(04:57):
teams lost, Calves lost, Kings lost, Pistons lost. Then I
went to the ice Sabers lost, Ducks lost. This doesn't
look good for the Detroit Lions. How hot the Dallas
Cowboys are, and how all our cities are losing. So
we'll be rooting for the Lions tonight. Cowboys and Lions
Thursday Night Football. Finally a game I read. I don't

(05:18):
know why you rolled your eyes or I don't think
there is a better story than this. Every day we
like to pick our favorite. You have Corey Booker because
I thought, well, we're kind of getting a little trend here, right,
I mean, first takeem, Jeffries gives Trump all the credit
in the world, for securing the border. I mean, you
may not like what he's doing in cities, but there
are no border crossings. This guy came along, he saw

(05:40):
the boarder. So even with partisan blinders on, even in
a world of narrativization and narrative repeating, even Hakeem Jeffries
has to go, well, come on, you gotta give him credit.
He certainly solved. He solved the border. Look at he split.
I mean, this has been going on for decades. He
fix it at about a month. Gotta give him credit.

(06:03):
Then you see the headline with Corey Booker, and you think,
wait a minute, what's coming out with the Democrats? I
think it all start liking Trump now is that's going
to be a new strategy. But then when you read
deeply into the Corey Booker, Oh, he's praising Trump accounts,
which we're gonna run by our economist David Bonson later on.
It's gonna be a fascinating conversation because when you look
at what the concept of Trump could accounts could do

(06:26):
compared to four oh one case later in your working life,
or all the entitlement programs at the end of life,
you could make a case why didn't we do this
forever ago.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
Remember when Bush wanted to do it in twenty twenty
with the and Gore was all lock blocks.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Yeah, that was two thousand. Well, w was trying to
kind of well, one of the things you want to
do was take the investing of four to one or
of Social Security and make it more like four to
one k's, which I mean that's really the amount of Look,
first of all, social Security is attax and it's a

(07:12):
tax that was made permanent, and it's a tax that
continues to increase. It's a tax on the employer, and
it's a tax on the individual. And the tax has
risen dramatically, and the amount they can tax continues to
rise dramatically. So they've been taking more and more from
every generation. And when you look at how they've invested

(07:34):
that money and what they've turned it into, it's tragic.
Not to mention borrowing from it killed it saying people
can start out a four to one k at the
same time contribute the same amount. The one that keeps
borrowing from it, the one that never touches it. It's
a dramatically different endgame. And that's what has become of

(07:55):
Social Security. Now we see this at the state level.
All the time. People say they have no money for
roads and bridges. What'd you do with all the gas tacks? Oh,
we borrowed from it. Oh so you took the money
that people paid in for so you could keep up roads,
and you use that for things you wanted to do.
Now you want to make us pay a toll to

(08:17):
ride the same road we've already paid for. Get out,
you garbage. But yeah, no, it will be fascinating to
talk to an economist about this, and one of the
things that probably is the most interesting to me. You
could truly, potentially, I mean, reverse the tables if you will.

(08:41):
What the don't be offended baby boomer generation did in
creating debt for their children and grandchildren. This is a
way to redeem it and reverse it because you can
give your kids the greatest ass there and you will
saw a lot of the problems, like well, I can't

(09:02):
get a good job because I can't get a good
education without baring myself in debt. Now you've got money
by the time you graduate at eighteen, more than enough
to get a degree from anywhere, probably even have some
money to put down on a house left over. It's
going to give you a tremendous advantage over everyone else.
It's going to make your future limitless. So it'd be
I mean, between being a theologian and an economist. What

(09:26):
a fascinating conversation the Trump accounts. It is going to
be with David Bnson. But I mean, here's here's Corey
Booker praising the obvious, the Dallas get billions. This can
break the poverty cycle, this can set kids up for
higher education without debt. That I love everything about it.
What about the bill that created it? Oh that's that's

(09:47):
the moral obscenity. You just can't.

Speaker 5 (09:51):
I think.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
You know, look, if you don't live, if you just
play shirts and skins with your partisan black on speaking
only narratives, this is how dumb you can sound. So
you got one. I gotta give a credit. Close the border.
But now they're in New Orleans cracking down. They have
some two hundred ICE officials on the ground in New Orleans.

(10:17):
Now they are targeting what we always said was the
most non controversial, those that have committed crimes. I mean,
these agents aren't just pulling over everybody with an accent.
They're starting with individuals who did things like home invasion,
armed robbery, rape, murder that have since been released. They're

(10:42):
going to be there for sixty days, and the goals
get as many of them as they can clean up
that city which is out of control. So makes you
I mean, I wanted to go full circle and say this,
If Hakeem Jefferies will ultimately thank Donald Trump for securing
the order, will these idiots one day all thank him

(11:04):
for cleaning up our cities. I think the answer is
probably never, because that's their plan to overthrow the country
by way of some of these big failed cities. But
it's gonna be very interesting to talk about. I can't
say enough, unlike Corey Booker, about the big, beautiful deal
that produced the Trump accounts. But we'll run by our

(11:26):
economist David Bonson later on so much for learning. There's
so much to learn from the special election that the narratives,
the bogus polling versus the reality and the result. But
we're gonna look at one of the biggest perpetrators and offenders,
the Wall Street Journal, And I thought they were Republican establishment,

(11:47):
but what's up with what they did? Our senior contributor
David Sinadiola walk us through that the Navy admiral responsible
for the attacks on the boats off the coast of Venezuela,
will testify behind closed doors. Although ABC's already cracked the case,
i'd open. These guys weren't just children hanging to the
side of the boat trying to survive and get They

(12:07):
were getting back in the boat, and they were making
communications to get rescued, and they were trying to salvage
the drugs. That's why the second strike came. But we'll
kick that around with our White Hoset correspondent John Decker,
and then Roy O'Neil is going to be joining us.
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Speaker 6 (14:56):
Cory Booker is nothing more than a race hustling quip
from Norton. How many mayors of North New Jersey didn't
go to prison? I guess a wonder he didn't go
to prison himself. And just take a look at where
he comes from and his background and what the deal
is on him. Nork, New Jersey one of the crime

(15:16):
ridden cities of America.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Hey, Corey Booker a liqu of mind? Joey, what do
you really think? Although Red Night, we're having a discussion
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bleeder was? If you don't Chuck Webner, who knocked Muhammad

(15:41):
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you're just waking up, Probably the biggest story, Trump said,
probably similar to what I was saying yesterday. Hey, he met,
that's number one. He met for five hours. Was there
a breakthrough and an agreet aim at No, But it
was a very good meeting with Vladimir Putin well.

Speaker 5 (16:04):
Talking to reporters from the Oval Office on Wednesday, Trump
said US Special Envoy Steve Whitcoff and Trump advisor and
son in law Jared Kushner told him that the Russian
leader gave the impression he wants to end the war
with Ukraine. Trump said the US has things already worked
out well with Ukraine with regards to the plan. Earlier,
a Kremlin spokesporce and said the Russia US talks on
a Ukraine peace.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Deal ended without a breakthrough. I'm Mark Mayfield. Meanwhile, the
president is rolling back fuel economy standards for American auto producers.
Tammy Trehillo has.

Speaker 7 (16:33):
More on Wednesday from the Oval office, Trump announced lowering
standards set by the Biden administration that required passenger cars
and light trucks to have a fuel efficiency of around
fifty miles a gallon by twenty thirty one.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
And people want the gasoline car.

Speaker 8 (16:46):
They won everything, they want electric, they won any they
won a half luck super alternatives. But they do want
the gasoline car. Right now, it's leading away by a lot.

Speaker 7 (16:55):
Trump says the old standards we'll only jack up the
price of vehicles and was a move to horse American
families to buy higher price DV cars and trucks. Automakers
are applauding Trump, with top executive from Ford General Motors
and Stilantis on hand for the announcement. I'm Tammy Trihuillo.

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Show Good Yes Son with the Tellobook thirty six minutes
after the hour. Good morning, rise and shine. Welcome to Thursday, December,
the fourth year of our Lord, twenty twenty five. One
chance to live this day, one chance to get it right.

(18:48):
And we start with understanding. I'm Michael del Jorono, honored
to serve you. Jeffrey's got the sound like bing and
red is just I don't know, bouncing around and outrage.
What are you outraged over at this exact moment, the
fact that I'm asking you what you're outraged over? I
got nothing. Oh yeah, that's why my ears throbbing. President

(19:11):
Trump says US officials had a very good meeting with
It was a very good meeting with Vladimir Putin. Meanwhile,
Israel says we got one of the bodies back of
a hostage and turned out to be somebody from Thailand.
President Trump is rolling back fuell economy standards for American
auto producers. That could be good for those that like
gas vehicles. And it's almost like hell must have froze over.

(19:37):
We got a good football game tonight on Thursday night
for al Michaels. Won't know what to do with himself, Cowboys.
When three in a row they're headed Detroit looking for
a fourth. Our Lions will be home tonight on Thursday
Night football. All right, taking the blinders off the Democrats,
let's see what we find. We start with this headline,
top Democrat President Trump will be given credit for border

(20:03):
finally being secured. Well, it was only one of the
top two issues that defined the election. So I guess
what you're saying is American people made the right choice
and he has certainly delivered. But yeah, you're like, are
you kidding me? The House Minority Leader Haheim Jeffries is

(20:24):
giving the president credit. Jeffrey spoke with hosts of CNN's
The Situation Room about whether the president has fulfilled his
campaign promises. While Jeffrey challenged Trump's effectiveness on the issues
of the affordability crisis, which is code word for it's
the economy stupid, which is code word for we broke it,
he hasn't fixed it in ten months, so we're gonna

(20:45):
blame him. I we'll give him that. One, Situation Room
co host Pamela Brown argued, the border crisis is one
area where Trump has actually done well. So even if
you disagree with the way this immigration crackdown is happening.
According to the government data, US Border Patrol has released

(21:08):
zero undocumented migrants into the United States for not one,
not two, not three, not four, not five, but now
six consecutive months, and in the daily average of apprehensions
at the Southwest border are lower than under Biden. All

(21:29):
that to ask this question, are you willing to give
President Trump any credit for that? While Jeffries claimed that
the Democrats support a strong and secure border, really you
should have had a conversation with your president when he
opened it wide open for twenty million did He argued

(21:52):
that the Republicans have angered many Americans by deporting illegal
immigrants who otherwise had been law abiding citizens. You remember, buddy,
ten months ago, I said this, Oh, it's going to
be easy. You get a rapist, you get a drug
cartel guy, you get a murderer, you get a home invader.
Anybody's committed felonies. After the felony of breaking into the

(22:14):
country illegally, you remove them. Everybody's going to be fine.
So a guy robs a bank, but he didn't shoot anybody. Ah,
he should be fine. He just robbed the bank. I mean,
he didn't kill anybody. You know how moral relativism has
impacted our culture. This is legal relativism, and there's Jeffreys

(22:41):
giving you that speel and then he's trying to act
like the Republicans only promised to address it. No, first
of all, you can't be a sovereign nation. You can't
be a sovereign home leaving your doors open. Something's going
to break in when you're not there. Someone's going to
break in when you are there. And when you lock

(23:05):
your door. You don't lock your door because you hate
everybody outside. You lock your door because you love everybody inside.
It's common sense. A sovereign nation has borders, and that
nation is only as secure as those borders. It is
an issue of national security, is an issue of national
financial security. Everybody gets this, so first and foremost, you

(23:28):
got to lock them down, whether you use walls, technology, personnel,
you got to lock them down and sending the message
that even if you get through, we will find you
and send you back. It's a deterring message to even
come now as they come, they all get turned away.

(23:48):
Zero entrances twenty million and four years zero for the
last six months. Pick your America what you like better
can you afford? But in essence what you have Corey
Booker saying, well, yeah, it's good that the borders secured,

(24:13):
and it's good if we get a murder and a rapist,
but we're gonna throw the whole thing out if ice
agents are just gonna take people that have you know,
broke in. The guy breaks into your house, but you
know he's cleaning the kitchen after he eats. I guess
he gets to say it's laughable. And then we get
to Corey Booker, which is even more laughable. Corey Booker

(24:35):
actually has the gall to say, oh, I love the
Trump accounts. This is brilliant, and oh, I mean with
the Dells contributed to start, that's amazing. As he's saying
that the very bill that produced Trump accounts, the bill
itself is a moral obscenity, a moral obscenity that gave

(24:59):
the greatest idea. And of course we asked them beg
the question. Okay, if some of them will come around
to saying, you know, well, we got to give credit
they secured the border. Well someday they come around to saying, oh,
we got to give them credit. You know, they cleaned
up a lot of crime in these inner cities. Oh, well,
give them a lot of credit. They really broke a
poverty cycle with the Trump accounts. I mean that really

(25:21):
a lot a lot of kids to go to college
change the trajectory of their life without having to start
sattled in debt. You see, because somebody ten years old
with that path and that plan and that beyond hope
realistic ability, They're going to study different in high school

(25:45):
because they know college is an option. So is it
a big beautiful deal or is it a moral obscenity.
Corey Booker is one of the few that tries to
hang on to it, some moral obscenity, and it's got
a big beautiful Trump account inside its moral obscenity Bill.

(26:11):
Democrats are getting tongue tied and narrative. There will be
a lot of people that'll say it this way. Thanks
to ABC News, you can now prove what Secretary of
War Hegxeth and the president's administration has been saying all along. Well,
why are we giving ABC the credit for just saying

(26:32):
what really happened? I mean, you could make the headline.
If not for the ridiculousness of the Washington Post, we
would even be having this conversation. Make a long story short,
and Congress is going to be brief further today, the
boat was struck. The two people were not small children,

(26:54):
clinging for their life, and then somebody with no mercy
just took them out, as an anonymous is told the
Washington Post, because you know, democracy dies in darkness. No,
these these people were making contact with other drug officials
and they were trying to salvage the drugs. They were

(27:15):
continuing the operation. That's why the operation was continued to
eliminate the boat. This big nothing burger. Is it finally over? Time?
Will tell I love end of the year stuff. And
you know, just because of the way I don't know,
the way Nielsen does things, it just doesn't it makes

(27:38):
the most sense for us to take our vacation time
during the holidays. And I missed those days of being
on the air the week of New Year's because always
thought it was the most productive. First of all, I
like to get people's minds and hearts prepared for Christmas,
so that week leading up to the Christmas week was
always important to me, and then being off at Christmas
was always great. But I like to be on the

(27:59):
air that week between Christmas and New Year's. You should
do this in every aspect of life, because life is
best understood looking backwards. Unfortunately, it has to be lived
looking forward. So sometimes you can look back. I use
this an ALOGAELLL the time. It's daily on a golf course,

(28:21):
you're looking for your ball, you can't find it. Then
you go forward, you turn the cart around and look
back and you see it immediately. It's just amazing. And
so as a year ends, you want to put the
year into perspective. Make sure we understand, make sure we
learned from it, make sure by getting what happened, we
live differently today, which makes tomorrow different. And there's a

(28:43):
gazillion different things you can do. There's all these year
end lists like take this, this is Google's top trending
searches for twenty twenty five. This is similar to when
we're doing the show and then we start taking calls,
and then the callers, and then you realize how you've
been and all the crazy crap you've talked about all
morning long, you know, from the important to the silly

(29:06):
a and then you're like, oh my gosh, I forgot
we were talking about that. Why is this guy bringing
up sucking the jelly out? Of donuts because we brought
it up all right, So looking back now you'll kind
of get the whole year in a nutshell. Tariffs was tenth.
I would have guessed that much higher. I don't know
if it struck anybody else that way. FIFA Cup World
Cup was ninth. Government shutdown was eighth. I would have

(29:29):
thought that would have been higher than eight. Deep Seek
was seventh. Zoran Mom Donnie was six. I might have
thought that would have been higher too. In fact, I
think the bottom five, with the exception of one, would
have been more my top five than the top five.

(29:50):
A Big Beautiful Bill was fifth. iPhone seventeen. We haven't
talked about that at all, have we? I mean, what
is it that much? Labuobo we've talked about. I wouldn't
have made Labuobu third, but that's what everybody was googling.
You wonder why America's not solving its problems. H I
vote seventeen at Labuobu, we're three and four. Guess what

(30:11):
was second? Should have been government shutdown should have been
Mom Donnie Kate Pop Demon Hunters was second.

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This is why we can't get people to vote.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
But if we could get a La Booboo to run
for office with a K pop theme song. Now you're
talking and of course number one. I think, Jeffer, you
haven't seen that list yet, have you no? What do
you think the most googled thing was? I'm wondering how
obvious this is to everybody? Charlie Kirk. Oh? Really, because

(30:50):
when you think about it, you know there's nine out
of ten people had no idea who this was until
after he died. We said this when it was happening.
Law there were more people that watched Charlie Kirk discuss
political issues and the gospel after his death. They never

(31:10):
watched him in life. Unless the grain of wheat falls,
but Charlie Kirk, and it continues with whatever the chaos
is going on? What about Taylor and Travis? Were they
on the list? Another engagement did not make the list? Wow?
Well we could do that with our talkbacks. Ah, what
wasn't on the list? What should have made the list?

(31:32):
I'm shocked. I would have thought, Mom, Donnie, government shut down.
I expected Charlie Kirk to be one. I would have
had like le Booboo should be in there. But I
would have felt like eight or nine right as a
Laboobu K pop demon is that's fine to ten, but
at number two, le Booboo, number three, iPhone seventeen, number four.

(31:59):
I know what you're thinking. Well, you know, not everybody's
a talk radio nerd. Everybody. Yeah, but there's some things
you got to keep up on. If you're a government
of form by the people, if you're a nation under God,
you can't lose God and you can't lose involvement or
you become a different type of government. And boy, we
see that happening.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chino.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Let's go to w j e T in Erie, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 9 (32:25):
Hey, Michael, I just enjoy the show, listen to it
every morning on the way in to work. And I
just want to say, you have way too much common
sense for the average person, and especially Democrats, way too
much common sense.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
It's about the only sense I have. But thank you.
Great to have you listening in Erie, Pennsylvania this morning.
Top five stories to day no more Uno. President Trump
is hosting the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo
and Rwanda on Thursday to oversee the signing of a
peace deal. Yeah. People don't even realize it. This peace deal,
the Pakistani peace deal, the Middle East peace deal. We're

(33:04):
getting close to a Russian peace deal. But let's get
back to this one because it'll be signed.

Speaker 5 (33:08):
The two African nations have been fighting for years. In June,
the foreign ministers of each country signed a preliminary peace
deal and an economic pack drawn up by the US
at the White House. The Democratic Republic of Congo is
also expected to sign a minerals and infrastructure partnership with
the Trump administration.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
I'm Mark Neefield. President Trump is taking aim again at
Somali immigrants and Minnesota. Somali American Congresswoman Elon Omar Tammy
Trehillo has more.

Speaker 7 (33:32):
Speaking from the Oval Office on Wednesday, Trump said Omar
should never have been allowed to become a member of
Congress Somalia.

Speaker 8 (33:39):
With the Somalian people have done to Minnesota is not
even believable. It's not even believable.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
He said.

Speaker 7 (33:47):
Samali immigrants have ruined Minnesota. Earlier in the week, Trump
called Samali immigrants garbage. His comments come as Is has
reportedly started an immigration operation in Minnesota targeting Samali communities.
I'm Tammy.

Speaker 1 (33:59):
Trihio State Department is revoking the visas a handful of
people in Mexico it accuses facilitating illegal immigration, and on
Wednesday news release, the department said it plans to impose
VISA restrictions on executives of a transportation company based in Mexico.
Official say those executives knowingly provided transportation for people intending
to enter the US illegally. The company was not named

(34:21):
in the release, but investigators indicate that the individuals targeted
arranged transportation for aliens, including miners from the Caribbean and
other regions, to transport spots in Central America, where they
were later encountered attempting to enter the US illegally. I'm
Jim Roop, Well, this looks good for the Bad Bunny
argument with Bad Bunny is once again Spotify's most streamed artist.

(34:47):
The streaming service dropped at cheer End's list yesterday on Wednesday,
and the Puerto Rican musician took the number one Global
artist spot for the fourth time in his career. He
also took the top spot for the Global Album as
well as the number five spot for the Global Song
of the Year. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift came in second and
on the Global Artist list and first in the US

(35:10):
for top artists the top global song of the year.
That one went to Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars their
duet Die with a Smile. Well, Thanksgiving is over and
it's time to get it full into Christmas. Before you
start decorating, there is a new trend this year, bre
Tennis has more.

Speaker 10 (35:25):
According to House Beautiful, holiday decorations this year are going techy.
They say, the uglier the better to be on trend.
Reach for full on seventies metallic ornaments, everything mismatched, rainbow
lights and tinsol, lots of tinsol. The thank you behind
this year's tachy Christmas trend is a throwback to nostalgia
of our childhood. Simple, colorful, no rules and somehow it

(35:49):
could be just right.

Speaker 1 (35:50):
I'm Bree Tennis and that's your top five stories of
the day.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael hild Joanno, the Pas
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