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This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell charm teven
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of January, Year of our Lord, twenty twenty five.
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What if the host doesn't sit for three hours and
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how dumb you are. I mean, wouldn't that be a
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Speaker 4 (02:28):
I'm enjoying listening to your radio program.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Yay, And then that happened, you know, And so one
of our little mottos are we don't tell you how
to think. That's insulting to your not just your intelligence,
but your position in this equation. Hopefully we're giving you
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a lot to think about. This is one of those days,
or I think we all have got a lot to
think about. I am. I am sitting here scratching my head.
And you know, it's kind of like a if you're
if you're in a room with somebody that's a really
(03:15):
good leader. Uh, They're They're not going to prove it
by telling you things. They're going to prove it by
the questions they ask. I have this little thing I
can identify a person really quickly, and I'm like, oh,
these are good questions. This person already knows the answer.
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That's why they're asking the question. They're just trying to
get us on the same page. You can say a
lot by the questions you ask. So this morning, I'm
asking a lot of questions in my head ahead of
time before visiting with you, because I want us to
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arrive together at a journey of conclusion and understanding. And
I don't know that I can even get there. Let
me walk it through step by step, because I think
maybe I can help all of us maybe begin this
journey together, and you're probably the missing piece I need.
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So I live in Nashville, and there was a shooting
at a school, and then the manifesto became known. The
manifesto was protected, never released, nobody would ever. You know,
motive is just everything right in a crime if you
want to understand what happened and prevent the next one
from happening again. And that was all covered up by
the FBI. We all know what the FBI seized for
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those involved in January sixth, or you know, always ongoing investigations.
We can't comment, we can't comment, and then boom here
we are less than forty eight hours after a terrorist
plows through Bourbon Street. Shortly after the ball drops in
New Orleans, barricades were taken down that would have prevented it.
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Now they're introducing them to everyone. This is what we're doing.
These are the actions we are taking. And I'm thinking
of because we're now learning more and more about victims.
And I do that. I don't do it productively. What
I do is I just go, oh, my god, this
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is bigger than me. I can't imagine if my son
was in the French Quarter and this had happened to them.
Wherever these parents are, God, you know, bottle their tears,
give them peace that passes on. I mean, it's just
just a praying for them. So that's kind of where
my mind and heart is. Yet it's still in my
mind and heart. And then I'm watching Joe Biden crack
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jokes and I'm getting wild thing compares to this. Had
to start the show with this. I'm not trying to
do talk radio or anything. I'm just, you know, trying
to understand this. So I'm thinking of all of the
secrecies that we have dealt with. As I mentioned the
Nashville Manifesto or at the time this was done, it's
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less than thirty hours since an ISIS inspired terror attack
in New Orleans. And here's some reporter walking through his home,
pretty vital, pretty vital place for gathering information about understand.
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I'm laughing out of outrage, so I know it's twenty
twenty five. I'm just trying to know, do what I do,
trying to understand. And then I come across this and
I thought when I first saw it as God is
my Witness, I was like, well, this has to be
something from years ago or unrelated. There's just no way.
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It didn't look real. You here, she is just walking
through the terrorists home who just struck in New Orleans.
Hours after he's struck.
Speaker 4 (07:15):
You can see that.
Speaker 5 (07:16):
It's been clearly destroyed.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
The door at least, so we're to believe. I mean,
I'm just again, we don't tell you how to think,
we give you things to think about. This one we're
in together. The door is busted from the FBI's raid,
and yet hours later her and her camera crew are
just filming everything. Is there anybody in law enforcement listening
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that could put into words just how outrageous this would be?
Some nobody journalists, not even Katie current nobody journalists just
walking through the crime scene, going through his stuff, no
evidence in jeopardy.
Speaker 5 (08:05):
Here from the FBI ray yesterday but if we walk
through the home, we see some signs of what he
was up to. He had this work area here, lots
of different chemicals splay around and different.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
There's a computer work setup. Worry about anything being tainted,
left for.
Speaker 5 (08:27):
Seeds, just very unkempt in here. If we go over here,
actually you can see, uh, the Department of Justice documents here,
the search warrant and the property that they recorded here,
which seems to be a lot of chemists.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
I'm surprised you didn't say left on his beautiful marble countertops.
Speaker 5 (08:49):
Again, just left in disarray. There's a bedroom back here
and his what appears to the collection of religious cereals,
his Korans and open Koran with the passage there, as
well as even the post.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
I mean, if you thought we knew an outrageous amount
of things about Lee Harvey Oswald within seconds of the assassination,
this one's right up there with it. She goes to
the whole home, but she's also the yoga breches. Are
we ever gonna get beyond yoga pants? I don't know
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what this is? If me if men started, well, it's
funny you should say that because I bought a pair
as a joke and put them on, because these these
pants leave nothing to the imagination. And trust me, when
it comes to my body, you want to leave it
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to your imagination. But yeah, no, it's just you know,
I often fear this, you know, because I have to
deal with this universe. And in this universe now there
will be legacy broadcast media that gets played COVID, after Joe,
after Kamala, after everything. Right, so they just go along
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and then later they admit to you how they were
wrong when they were at the cabal table playing it out.
That's why they have no credibility. That's why they have
no viewers or no listeners, or no ratings or no revenue.
And they're irrelevant. They were relevant in the selection, and
everybody's moved on to digital and podcasting. I mean, I
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guess they would fall for something this stupid. But you
put this on X and on the internet, everybody's like,
wait a minute, let me get this straight. Hours after
this guy carries out a terror attack in New Orleans,
Joe Schmoett in her yoga pants is just walking through
all the evidence of their camera grow. Maybe the question
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isn't anything more than how dumb do they still think
we are. Maybe it's something bigger, Maybe it's you know,
I'll never forget. I I got Tony Robbins whatever it
was personal power, this thirty something more than right around
thirty years ago, and I thought it was gonna be
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like my little ab thing I got where I could
never do it because they had that Tony I think
his name was Tony Little or something little, this big,
you know, testosterone guy, and he was selling the ab
Cruncher on television and then when you got it and
the video, he'd be yelling and screaming at you while
you were doing your setups, and I just kept laughing,
you know. So I thought Tony Robb's gonna be something
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like that, you know, something I was going to buy
them to make fun of. And there was some really
powerful stuff in there, not the least of which is
this formula. Passion equals focus equals action. Direction sets in motion,
a direction that arrives at a destination. We're all passionate
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about something. Now. It could be marijuana, heroin, cocaine, women,
not good for marriage. It can be negative things, it
can be positive things. But we're all passionate about something.
And whatever you're passionate about even if it's porn, it's
what you're thinking about. And if what you're thinking about
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and passionate about, you're going to start taking actions towards.
And that's in sets, in motion and direction. They always
arrive at a destination, whether it's good or whether it's bad.
I mean, could it be that the FBI, everybody has
been so political and so passionate about partisan politics and
getting the US in the day sides of this US
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versus them, that they've lost sight of protecting us? I mean,
is suddenly the police department in New Orleans so stupid
because they're focused or passionate about some something other than
protecting people, that they look this dumb this morning. It's
the same true for the FBI. I don't know, But
nothing adds up. There's three letter initials that people always
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use online. What that this falls under that There used
to be a time, especially like with media bias, I'd
have to dissect this stuff like a professor, then do
it in an entertaining way so that everybody would see
you're being lied to and you're being manipulated. Don't have
to do that anymore in the death of journalism. But
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but I gotta tell you when I wake up and
I'm watching yoga pants here but mostly hours after a
terrorist attack, going through his Koran.
Speaker 4 (13:45):
Teaching here, and if.
Speaker 5 (13:51):
All these belongings contact lenses personal.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
He wasn't gonna have used for his contact lenses. Honey.
Speaker 5 (13:56):
There seems to be some sort of workspace again with
other chemicals.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
Chemicals, mean, how would this even happen? How is this
even legal? I said something yesterday. I got to end
with this because we're coming up on the break. I
fear twenty twenty five is going to be a year
of terrorism. It's just a matter of how quick real
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leaders with the right passion, with the right focus are
in charge. But the way we have partisanly politicized our
law enforcement agencies to carry out political attacks rather than
protection of people. The race between when we restore these
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agencies and the next act based on what I'm seeing
from a truck and a cyber truck. God help us,
this transition better happened very quickly. We are very vulnerable
laughing at us if I wasn't crying. It's Your Morning
(15:04):
Show with Michael Delchano. Donald Trump planning a major rally
in Washington, d C. On the eve of his inauguration,
Mark Mayfield is year to fill us in IMMIT.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
At a heightened terror threat level.
Speaker 6 (15:15):
Trump announced he'll be hosting what he called a victory
rally You'll Never Forget, for twenty thousand of his supporters
on January the nineteenth. Trump hasn't held a rally in
DC since January the sixth of twenty twenty one, which preceded.
Speaker 4 (15:27):
Oriot at the Capitol Building by his followers.
Speaker 6 (15:29):
Some officials say the short notice for the rally and
the recent attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas could
present security problems by Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Officials are getting closer to confirming the identity who was
involved with the cyber truck tech in Las Vegas. Brian
Shook has more road.
Speaker 7 (15:44):
To the White House twenty twenty four. Officials say military
identification and firearms were found inside the cyber truck that
exploded outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
The driver inside is believed to have been Matthew Allen Livelsberger,
although Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin mcmayhill said it's too early
(16:05):
to confirm that information to subject inside wasn't able to
be removed for a very long period of time because
he was burnt beyond recognition Liveelsberger was an active member
of the military. He once served at the same base
as the suspect in Wednesday's attack in New Orleans, but
officials said they have not found a link to the
two at this time.
Speaker 4 (16:26):
In Washington, I'm Brian Shug.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
Probably call it a final four in college basketball. Let's
call it a final four in football. Notre Dame twenty
three ten over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. So things
are set. Penn State, Notre Dame, Ohio, State, Texas. The
final four is on.
Speaker 8 (16:44):
Hi.
Speaker 9 (16:44):
This is Jenny Bourne.
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than never. Enjoyed the podcast Homeland Security on with the
Little crawl, and it says Biden committed to relentlessly pursuing ISIS,
as if Joe Biden is aware of anything relentlessly anymore
in his present state. But all I could think of
is this clip right here.
Speaker 10 (17:34):
Terrorism for white supremacy is the most lethal threat to
the homeland today, not isis, not al Qaida, White supremacy.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
Yeah, that's narratives. That's partisan politics over keeping the American
people safe. That's what leads to what you're seeing. I mean,
there's so already you don't need me to fan the
flames of mistrust with government. I think this is a
combination of mistrust and potency their election of duty. That's
why I said before we took the break after the
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first segment, went back to that old Tony Robbins Passion
equals focus. If your passion is your partisan control of government,
you'll say a lot of dumb things. Because you were
sent there to be president for all, to head up
agencies that would protect all, not target a political opponent,
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but protect all. Is on narratives get out of hand.
Had the President been maybe passionate about ISIS versus white supremacy,
which was tied to a narrative that could potentially create
political gain for himself. Maybe the focus, the action, the direction,
and the destination would be different for the victims of
their families. But it's hard to make sense of it all.
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This morning, House is expected to vote on a new
speaker today. It is a narrow lead for Republicans and
they have control of the House. But who will control
the gavel? And will it be Mike Johnson? Time will
tell A blast of winter weather is going to chill
much of the country, including us here in Little Tennessee.
We're gonna be wrapping our pipes. I'm already putting them
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for a hotel room. FBI says it disrupted an alleged
plot to kill employees at a pro Israel organization on
the first night of Hanukkah and President Trump planning to
hold a victory rally in the nation's capital a day
before his inauguration. Oh that as Joe Biden talk about
partisan politics. Was giving the second highest civilian honor in
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America today to Liz Cheney, who headed the January sixth Committee,
Elizabeth L.
Speaker 5 (19:47):
Cheney for putting the American People over Party.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
For putting the American people over the Party, this Republican
in name only, was zero credit, zero integrity, left getting
an award from an outgoing, cognitively impaired Democrat preyer. Nothing
partisan here. Joe won't let go over. She's trying to
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get away. He won't let go over. Standing out. Oh
come on, man, Perhaps have they been focused on other things?
Things might be different. I got to tell you the
most troubling piece of audio. You know, there's that. So
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how does it for me, a former army veteran, get
radicalized by Islam? Okay, that's one question. The other question
is where were those barricades? How is he able to
just drive through plow people down? And then hours after
we got a reporter walking through his home, no preservation
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of evidence critical, hours after Joe Biden, of course, had
always felt like ISIS was not the primary concern.
Speaker 10 (21:30):
Terrorism for white supremacy is the most lethal threat to
the homeland today, not isis not Al Kaida white supremacy.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
So that narrative isn't holding up well. And then yesterday,
while all this is going down, he's giving Liz Cheney
an award for January sixth, and then he's making these
comments and we're.
Speaker 10 (21:54):
Seeing that today the sugar Bowl is back on. Kickoff
is going to take off for a short lived If
I don't get this damn thing done, we're gonna be
in real trouble.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
They're all giggling at the White House. Have you seen
the faces of these young people that were killed on
the street looking at his watch If we don't get
this damn thing done, when he's talking about the real
threat that has already happened, Look at the difference this guy.
They're more serious when they're selling you a lie in
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a narrative that, in the reality of mourning.
Speaker 10 (22:31):
Terrorism for white supremacy is the most lethal threat to
the homeland today. Not isis not Al Kaida.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
There's a different leadership coming, and I can't get here
soon enough. I think, if you're living in New Orleans,
nothing but be more embarrassing than the police superintendent trying
to be the voice of reason, the voice of security,
reassuring the people of their security and safety. Prior to
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a gathering. The very barricades they took down are now
going up. She's basically looking in the eye saying I
was unaware that we had these sidewalk barriers, or that
we took them down before this New Year's But now
they're back up in time for the Sugar Bowl, so
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everyone feels safe. Why weren't they up hours earlier? Why
were they taken down before New Year's Eve? What was
your passion, what was your focus? What were your actions
before it happened, not after?
Speaker 8 (23:42):
Listen what you say behind us is what we call
hardening the target. So we have brought in heavy trucks.
You will see when you go down Bourbon, you will
see yellow what we call archer and they are along
the sidewalk. And that would be to be preventive if
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someone had or if this particular terrorist went around up
on the sidewalk.
Speaker 4 (24:11):
That's what that would do, Okay, it.
Speaker 8 (24:13):
Would slow that down for anyone who thought that they
could breach our targets. And so those are some of
the main differences we are done in the quarter.
Speaker 4 (24:27):
Also, you were going to see.
Speaker 8 (24:29):
An incredibly large presence of police and we are though confident,
but we want our community to feel confident and know
they are confident.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
I don't know how confident they're feeling, or we're feeling
or should feel. I wish some reporter would have asked
her and were these just invented? Did these just arrive
via home Land Security or did you have these all
along and did somebody take them down and now they're
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putting them back. Look, I just want to end with this,
because this is the summary for the entire day. Sometimes
things look just so fishy, so staged, so narrativized, that
we will live in a matrix today. There will be
the mainstream media that will play along with these ridiculous
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narratives and ignore this ridiculous level of incompetence and sell
you an ongoing story and look the other way and
move along. And then there's real people, you know, the
ones that decided the election on the internet, seeing this
for exactly what it is. Some days they're both wrong.
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Today I suspect the Internet's right and anybody that falls
for this nonsense. I mean, if I was in New Orleans,
priority number one would be whose decision was it to
take these barricades down prior to New Year's not put
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them back after a terror attack. And if it's this
woman who looks a retirement age anyway, someone should show
her the door. But it doesn't get any better when
you move up the chain to the FBI or to
Homeland Security or all the way to the body that
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once housed the mind of the President Joe Biden. Could
it be all of their passion all along was on
partisan political power and control for ultimately the ability to
control you, the minions, the people, And that's what got
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their focus so off and their actions so off.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
I guess if you're out targeting Donald Trump and white
supremacists and mega insurrectionists, Tomis's people might slip through right
through your own army. It's a lot to swallow. Waking up,
I'm gonna move on before I get into bad mood.
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Trono, Big
(27:22):
Day Today. Yeah, the Republicans are gonna have control of
the House, but who will have control of the gavel
to the Your morning show? Sportsbook we go? Big John
has the odds. Let me chime in with the betting
odds on Mike Johnson getting in and speaker.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Yes, minus one twenty, no, plus one twenty.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
Who gonna be close? But book it, I don't even
think that's a book. It is it? That's a vulture
Brettnan I don't even understand what he's saying. Well, it
means it could go either way. Same payoff either way. Vertus, Well,
it's a slight edge that he'll He'll maintain the gabble,
which is what I would expect. But that is one
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of our big top stories. Republicans have control of Congress,
but who gets the gabble. Mark Mayfield fills us in.
Speaker 6 (28:05):
The House is expected to vote for a new speaker today.
NBC's Garrett Hank reports some Republicans believe that current Speaker
Mike Johnson, who has in the pastordlight on Democrats to
pass key bills, doesn't have the needed votes to remain
in the role.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
With an even smaller majority in this Congress, if all
Democrats stick together and support their leader Hakeem Jeffries on Friday,
Johnson can only afford to lose just one.
Speaker 4 (28:27):
GOP vote and still win the gavel.
Speaker 6 (28:29):
Some Republicans grew frustrated with Johnson late last year as
Congress worked to avoid a government shutdown. However, President elect
Trump has endorsed Johnson to remain as Speaker, and Donald
Trump is planning a major rally in Washington, DC on
the eve of his inauguration amid a heightened terror threat level.
Trump annunced phillp be hosting what he called a victory
rally You'll never forget, for twenty thousand of his supporters
(28:49):
on January nineteenth. Trump hasn't held a rally in DC
since January the sixth, twenty twenty one, which preceded an
insurrection of the Capitol Building by his followers. Some officials
say the short notice for the rally in the recent
attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas could present security problems.
Speaker 4 (29:03):
That's politics them, Markneyfield.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
The FBI has a message for sports leagues about burglars
targeting professional athletes homes while they're out of town on
road trip games. Brian shook you all morning long reports.
Speaker 7 (29:16):
Experts say the same morning goes for normal people too,
who have a bad habit about posting their vacation plans
on social media.
Speaker 11 (29:24):
Some people even put pictures of their boarding passes where
you can see that the person boarded.
Speaker 4 (29:28):
First class and it also shows the return date.
Speaker 7 (29:31):
Tarlton State University criminology professor Alex del Carmen says the
bad guys have become more sophisticated about how they find victims.
They'll troll social media looking for easy targets that flash
their fancy watches. I'm Brian Shook. That's more sophisticated. This
one is you're not going to believe your ears. Bernie
(29:52):
Sanders disagreeing with Elon Musk about H one B visas.
I mean, why bring in specialized high tech minds to
build our economy? Way do you hear Bernie Sanders argument?
In light of Bernie Sanders and the party that he
(30:13):
affiliates with vision for open borders, Listen, he yes, bigger
than a giraffe said this.
Speaker 9 (30:20):
The independent senator from Vermont chimed in Thursday on the
debate between the tech billionaire and many of Trump's supporters
over the need for foreign workers in the US tech industry.
In a statement on X, Sanders said Musk is wrong
and wrote that the main function of the H one
B visa programs not to hire the best and the brightest,
but to replace good paying American jobs with low wage
(30:41):
indentured servants from abroad. He added, the cheaper the labor
they hire, the more money the billionaires make. I'm Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
That's the argument we use when they come in by
the millions over the wide open border. He's using that
I Tech please are shooting down social media posts. Let's
say there's a link between the terror attack and New
Orleans and the Tesla cyber truck explosion outside Trump Hotel
in Vegas. He'sa Taylor, as the details Sheriff.
Speaker 12 (31:08):
Kevin mcmayhill with Las Vegas Metro Police as both men
served at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.
Speaker 4 (31:14):
But that's where the similarity ends.
Speaker 7 (31:15):
We have no record that they served in the same
unit or even at the same years at.
Speaker 12 (31:20):
Fort Bragg, he says. The men both served in Afghanistan,
but again they never met. The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task
Force is looking into the motive for the explosion in
Las Vegas. The spokesman says that both drivers worked alone.
Only said Taylor.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
For those of you that were listening earlier, perhaps we
could talk to the no name reporter in yoga pants
who's gone through the New Orleans terrorists home. I mean,
she could see if you know, they were Facebook friends.
The FBI says it disrupted an alleged plot to kill
employees of a pro Israel organization on the first night
(31:53):
of Hanukkah.
Speaker 11 (31:54):
Michael Kasner reports recent court documents claimed that Forrest Pemberton
of Gainesville, Flora to travel to the South Florida offices
of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee just before Hanukah
to scout the area and return later with concealed firearms.
Pemberton is accused of traveling to the organization's office with
the intent of killing, injuring, harassing, and intimidating people in
(32:16):
the group. He was arrested on the first day of
Hanukkah when he was found in a ride share vehicle
carrying weapons and ammunition. I'm Michael Kassner who.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
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of charge through January the fifth through the weekend. This
is to get you to sample. Maybe if you get
hooked on a couple of shows and then what not
know how it ends or subscribe. Nah, never mind that
this is the first time the company has done this,
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and it comes just days after it suggested that its
content may be available to non subscribers. Oh, I can't
believe I got to do this, mumbles Killy Ilishes. Birds
of a Feather is the Spotify most streamed song of
twenty twenty four, edged out Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso. On the
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last day of the year, Birds of a Feather racked
up one point seven seven billion streams. I think she's
out streaming us. Wow, that's almost six hundred and fifty
thousand more than Espresso. Carpenter's hit held the top spot
for much of the year. Birds of a Feather is
nominated for Song of the Year, Record of the Year,
and Best Pop Solo Performance at the next month's Grammys.
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Go Figure. Notre Dame is that final piece of the puzzle.
Big win over Georgia in New Orleans twenty three to ten.
So the Orange Bowl in Miami is set fourth seed
Penn State, fifth seed Notre Dame. The Cotton Bowl is
set sixth seed Ohio State, third seed Texas and Dallas.
Everyone who got a buy in this tournament is out.
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They go. If they would have just followed their own polls. Oh,
we could have just started right here. But who's counting.
We're all in this together. This is your morning Show
with Michael del Journo.