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(02:15):
eight minutes after the hour, I'm Michael del Jorner, you're you.
Jeffrey's disrobing and at the controls back at the main
studio lot. Apparently somebody has preset things to heater whether
they're warranted or not, or air conditioner isn't working and
you're popping in and out.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
Why don't you just maybe I don't understand what's going on.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Well, if that doesn't work, to stay out, because every
time you pop in and out it makes a noise.
Iry and the guy in the stretch out sweater is
read behind the controls.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
All right.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
There two big picture things to talk about today. One,
and I think it's the most interesting by far. The
left is trying to figure out what happened. I mean,
they know something happened, and they really can't figure it out,
and they're trying to.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
I'll give you an example.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
I was watching sixty minutes last night and they're opening
twenty minute segment, and of course the sixty minutes announcers
being all serious. That's what kind of made a comedy
for me. They really don't know and they're really finally listening.
Wait a minute, everyone doesn't isn't on the abortion bandwagon anytime?

Speaker 3 (03:26):
Anywhere? Life is only what it's wanted. Wait.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Wait, the border people don't like it open. I mean
it's like people perceive the economy stuff. You mean they're
really struggling with groceries and cars and housing.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Now? Megan Kelly gets the game ball, Meg Kelly went
on a tie raid that unfortunately made Jeffrey have to
work this weekend because I had a couple of words
that had.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
To be removed. It's okay any time for Megan.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Well again, you know, Megan was portrayed a certain way
in the movie Bombshell, and apparently it's even worse in
real life. All Right, So she's intelligent, she's wonderful, she's
a good person. Her language just gets a little her

(04:23):
in uh in body mouth, yeah, her in Dan Bongino,
they get a little poople mouth, potty mouth. But this
tie rate, this sums it up. I mean, I could
just play this and leave and that's the end of
the show. And I could play this a million times
for people on the left, and I don't know that
they're ever going to get it. It's all of the above,

(04:43):
is the answer. You weren't interested in the American people
in the government of by and four. You're not interested
in them at all. You're interested in an administrative state.
You're intolerant in the name of tolerance, which is actually

(05:04):
called new tolerance. Your voters in your party would have
chose Bernie Sanders in twenty sixteen and twenty twenty you
didn't care what they thought, and you didn't care this
time either, and you forced Joe out.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
You didn't give him a say again. You just gave
his votes to Kamala. It's all the above.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
You've been losing the Hispanic vote over reckless border policies,
and those border policies spilled over and took the resources
and money of another voting block, the black voting block,
and that developed a problem. But that wasn't new either.
It was starting with Joe Biden. You overestimated what abortion

(05:53):
was going to translate to, and you overestimated they vote
against Trump. The boogeyman card that you played. You see,
at the end of the day, you didn't have a candidate.
You had an issue abortion against Donald Trump, the devil,
the tyrant, the Nazi, the hitler, and none of it sold.

(06:17):
You tied him up in court and it just made
him a better candidate. He talked less and others talked
for him, and he united his party. I mean, everything backfired.
You need to We can't have a conversation in America
about how failed both parties are until both parties are
honest with themselves. And it took a you know what

(06:38):
beating well that took the Democrats to the woodshed.

Speaker 3 (06:43):
They're redirecked them down. They slobber knocked them.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
And I think there's gonna be those on the far
left that want to use this, like Bernie Sanders and
others to bring the party even further left, as if
the Israel problem wasn't enough for him this cycle, or
the border wasn't enough this cycle. Were overestimating people's attention
span for fringe social issues when they can't afford food.

(07:12):
So again, the answers all of the above. Some are
trying to figure it out. Some are trying to take
advantage of it to yank this party in the country
with it even further left, even after it's been rejected.
But I mean nobody, and I can't wait till Sounds
of the Day. She deserves to have it all to herself.
I got another Megan Kelly clip that did make Sound

(07:32):
of the Day, but this is the mic drop. So
if you watch sixty minutes where they're trying to explore
what exactly happened on election night, or if you're watching
the left trying to figure out what happened on election night,
here's Megan Kelly cutting right to the chase.

Speaker 4 (07:48):
I can totally relate. I was open minded. I was
never a feminist, but I certainly was listening on where
women were in America, and and then your absolute insanity
radicalized me the other way to stand up against you,
to fight you with everything I have, because you're destructive

(08:11):
and you're deeply, deeply wrong, and my standing up for
female empowerment, which I've done my entire life, does not
require me to do all over American men.

Speaker 3 (08:22):
I'm sorry, but this.

Speaker 4 (08:23):
Is why I never called myself a feminist to begin with,
because I knew, I knew what you left a thought
of feminism. It meant abortion and crapping on men. And
most of us women over on the side of the normies.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
Don't want that. We love our husband, we love.

Speaker 4 (08:39):
Our boys, our sons, our dads, our brothers, our male
friends and colleagues, and we are not ready to consider
this a zero sum game where we must advance at
their expense. Until you get that through your thick head,
you'll keep losing.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Wow. Wow Wow.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
And you know what makes it wow more than anything
is just to the heart of the matter, straight to
the point. It's the truth. Now, the question is do
you think they can see that kind of truth. Look,
maybe sixty minutes is curious. They don't realize they've been
living in a matrix, bubble and careful because on the right,

(09:22):
you're no better. Sometimes they really didn't. They just bought narratives.
They're the only narratives that So that's what I keep
trying to tell people. You've got to realize this is
like two simultaneous alternate realities at once, and they don't

(09:44):
know it.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
They're only hearing one side of the story.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
Look, this was a major not just rejection, proof of
death and failure.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
Of the mainstream media.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
So what sixty minutes needs to realize first and foremo
It's not nineteen seventy five anymore murders, she out in
sixty minutes coming.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
Up after the game, nobody's watching any of you.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
I loved when they tried to make a big deal
out of the election night ratings, MSNBC and CNN did
add up to Fox, ABCNBCCBS didn't beat Fox, But all
of them put together weren't one tenth of Joe Rogan.
And they don't see that yet because they're caught in
a matrix. But while some are honestly trying to figure out. Gee,

(10:32):
what happened? Meg and Kelly just told you. You think
you're ready to hear that? Now, where do things stand?

Speaker 3 (10:40):
Well?

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Ernie's trying to pull him left. In fact, he wants
Soda Mayor to step down. A former Harris staffer wants
Biden to step down so Harris can break the glass
ceiling and be the first female president. Do you think
they really care about ideas, policies, you, your family?

Speaker 3 (10:56):
They just want to make their little gender.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
History revealing a FEMA official help everybody except the ones
with the Trump sign of the front yard. Chuckie Schumer
won't even allow Dave McCormick to be at the Senate orientation.
Are they're still supposed to count? Now they're election denying,
talk about bad to worse, all of the backfired, loser

(11:30):
Hollywood elite that got behind Kamala Harris, and now we
find out they were all paid. Oprah Winfrey got a
million dollars to try to help Kamala Harris do the
impossible dupe the American people that clearly the lesson of

(11:50):
the day is are smarter than these political elites trapped
in their beltway bubbles, in their worldview bubbles and in
their media bubbles. Wow, this could get fun.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Tronou.

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Transition planning is in full swing for Donald Trump and
his team. Tammy Trihilo with our Trump's wrote to the
White House this morning.

Speaker 5 (12:16):
Rode to the White House twenty twenty four. President Elect
Trump will hit the ground running on inauguration day. That's
what Trump transition team spokeswoman Caroline Lovett said in an
interview with Fox News Sunday Morning Futures. She promised Trump
would immediately address issues of illegal immigration, inflation, and energy policy.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
We know that on day one he's.

Speaker 4 (12:36):
Going to launch the largest mass deportation operation of illegal
immigrants in American history.

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She said.

Speaker 5 (12:42):
Trump would sign tens of executive orders on his first
day and work with congressional leaders to pass tax cut
legislation as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, Trump's transition team is
reportedly in the process of betting possible cabinet picks, some
of whom could be announced as soon as this week.
I'm Tammy Trehillo.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
Powerful earthquakes have struck Cuba. Details now with Lisa Cardon.

Speaker 6 (13:04):
According to the US geological Survey. The second of the
two was a six point eight magnitude quake that rattled
building Sunday in Santiago to Cuba, which is the island's
second largest city. The epicenter was about two hundred and
fifty miles away from Guantanamo Bay, but no injuries were
reported there at the US Naval base. Earthquakes are the
latest in a string of natural disasters to hit Cuba,

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which is still experiencing rolling blackouts following Hurricane Raphael. I'm
Lisa Carton.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
NASA astronauts sir staying tight lipped about why they unexpectedly
have been hospitalized after returning from space.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
Brian Shook reports.

Speaker 7 (13:40):
Astronaut Michael Barrett spoke at a Friday news conference and
said things happen in spaceflight that they don't expect sometimes,
and this one was one of those times. He added,
They're still piecing things together and to maintain medical privacy,
that was all they were going to say at this time.
Barrett and three other astronauts returned to October twenty fifth

(14:01):
after spending two hundred and thirty five days aboard the
International Space Station.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
I'm Brian Schuck.

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I have to admit I stopped after season one, but
I promise you no spoilers here. Viewers tuned in Sunday
night for the highly anticipated return of Paramount Networks Yellowstone.
Fans that tuned in watched the premiere of the second
half of season five. They finally got to learn the
fate of Kevin Coster's character John Dutton. While rumors have swirled,

(14:30):
as they tend to when Yellowstone comes up around a
season six possibility, still no final say yet on that.

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One toy company.

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Mattel is in hot water, actually and red faced to
embarrassment due to a packaging error with some new dolls.
Chris Caragio has all the details.

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The company recently began making dolls for the upcoming movie Wicked,
and on the back of the box included a link
to the movie's website, except instead of wicketmovie dot com,
packaging red Wicked dot Com, which leads to an adult
film web page. Mattel released a statement over the weekend
apologizing for the error and said they are working to

(15:09):
remedy the situation. The line of Wicked movie dolls are
being sold at retailers like Target, Coles, and Amazon.

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number five or no, wait a minute, I got that wrong.

(15:39):
Texas is three, Penn State is for Indiana's five, Tennessee
is six, and it really doesn't matter who else is
after that. I think we're down to our top six,
so the playoff will include more.

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I Am Michael del Jarno and I Am The Ringo
Star Premiere Radio. Are you Everyone's fourth favorite? Thirty six
after the hour, President Biden going to go go over
top issues with President elect Donald Trump at the White
House this week. First things first, he and Vice President
Kamala Harris will appear together at Veterans Day ceremonies. We
had one person dead, sixteen others injured with a shooting

(17:04):
at Tuskegee University, two back to back earthquakes in Cuba,
and FEMA. That employee that was saying help everybody except
for the ones with the Donald Trump signs fired out
of here. All right, Well, where do we stand? We
talked about in the first half hour, Democrats, some honestly
trying to figure out what happened. I mean, the notion

(17:26):
that they don't know what happened would suggest that they're
in a bubble. I stay out of both bubbles. That way,
I can see what's happening in reality and what's coming
that may be why I hit it right on the head.
I had Donald Trump winning with three hundred and twelve
electoral college votes. Ladies and gentlemen, how many votes did
Donald Trump electoral College votes did he win with?

Speaker 3 (17:47):
Where's official drum roll? Three hundred and twelve? Oh, the
great nostradell Jeordo has struck again.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Yeah, and that means he swept all seven for seven
and again. I remember going doing my map because John
Decker and I compared maps to Friday before the election.
And you know, you can't see breaks like you used
to because polling is impossible like it used to be.

(18:18):
We don't have home phones. Our mailboxes are for junk mail.
We have cell phones. It shows up as spam or worse,
a newspaper, a university or a major network. You know,
the things we don't trust that are calling us Nazis.
And so Trump under Poles and there's just I mean,
polling itself is difficult. Let on Trump under Poles. So
in looking at everything, I do know this, If Pennsylvania

(18:39):
went Trump's way, Michigan would follow, they would go together.
And I just couldn't see how Kamala Harris was going
to win Pennsylvania or Michigan. Wisconsin looked the strongest of
all of them for Trump. To me anyway, knowing the
key was to hang out to North Carolina and Georgia

(19:00):
out west, I knew Arizona was in the bag. Nowvada
looked close to me, and I remember I struggled between
three oh six and three twelve. In the end, Donald
Trump sweeps them all three twelve, Harris Walls two twenty six.
It's a pretty significant victory. The Senate, I said plus three.
It ended up being plus four. Although somebody should tell
Chuckie Schumer who still has it at plus three. He

(19:22):
doesn't all let Davic Cormick be there for Senate orientation.
So fifty three to forty six is the Republican control
of the Senate, plus four the House. This is interesting.
So Republicans right now are they have up to? Democrats
are down to So right now it is at two
seventeen to two oh eight. We felt like I forgot

(19:44):
what we said, read to eighteen. Somewhere between two eighteen
and two twenty one we said right, And now many
are saying somewhere around two twenty one, two twenty three
is the new number. I'm gonna give you a chance
to get a little quick little rundown kicks off our
sound on the day, And here's how the uh CNN
analyst explains to you what's left in the House.

Speaker 9 (20:06):
Republicans are right on the doorstep of maintaining control of
the House of Representatives. Look where we are now projection
CNN two hundred and fourteen. Of course you need two
eighteen to maintain control. Democrats all the way down at
two oh five. Now, if you look at the seats
where the parties are ahead at this particular point, Republicans
are ahead in two hundred and twelve two hundred and
twenty two seats, Democrats in just two hundred and thirteen. Now,

(20:27):
I want to sort of go into that Colorado district
that you were just talking about and sort of just
point out the problem here. As you mentioned, Gabe Evans
flipped it. Ninety seven percent of the vote is in
so far, and one of the real issues actually do
we see it and calls that a problem Democrats pots
had is if you go back just a little bit
in time, right, if you'll look when seventy one percent
of the precincts were in. In fact, Evans was trailing.

(20:50):
Evans was trailing, and he, of course in the later
vote count was able to take the lead. And so
this is one of the big problems that sort of
Democrats have had in this entire sort of trying to
somehow find the seats to get to two hundred and eighteen.
Another sort of example of that a district where right
now they're behind there, behind.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
Right now, in Arizona.

Speaker 9 (21:09):
Sixth Congressional District, you see the incumbent Republican is ahead
by twelve hundred and thirty votes. Now again, if you
were to go back in time, if you were to
go back when there was fifty nine percent of the voting,
again the Democrat.

Speaker 3 (21:21):
Was ahead there.

Speaker 9 (21:22):
So basically what you're seeing, what you're seeing in these
types of situations is Democrats keep trying to say, okay,
is the math for us there, And then each time
you think the math may be there for them, what
you end up finding out is that the math actually
just sort of goes away for them. Now, where could
Democrats potentially pick up seats? Well, let's go out to California. Right,

(21:42):
let's go out to California. There are a few districts
that I'm sort of keeping my eye out out there,
so we'll go right here. This is a district that
I think they have some shot. And look at this.
In California's thirteen district, fifty seven percent of the voters
in the Democrat right now is just about two and
a half points behind. Adam Gray is only about two
and a half points behind. Another district I'm looking in
is this one. This is the twenty second district. This
is district that always takes forever to sort of count

(22:04):
its votes. David Valade of a longtime Republican incumbent. He's
ahead now by seven points.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
Well, that may be the only compelling point he made
in the whole report, how long it's taking them to
count these votes. And Alaska, I think that's going to
go Republican. We've got about seventy one percent of the
vote in, but it's about a ten thousand lead. I
don't even think there's ten thousand outstanding votes in that one.
Juan Siscamani is looking tight, but up a little over

(22:29):
one thousand with seventy nine percent reporting. In Arizona, Colorado,
up two thousand. Gabe Evans, we're now at ninety seven
percent reporting and he's up two thousand.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
I think that one is done.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
This one in California, Durante's up, I think thirty five
thirty two hundred, but only fifty six percent reported, so
I can understand why that's outstanding. There's another one in
California at seventy five percent District forty one, but the
Republican with a Ken calvit with a huge lead one
to three to one thirty five, So I don't know
how much that'll change. So bottom line on all of this,

(23:05):
three twelve electoral votes for Donald Trump, a very significant
victory over Kamala Harris. He becomes the what first GOP
candidate in two decades to win the popular vote, not
since two thousand and four when George W.

Speaker 3 (23:17):
Bush did it to John Kerry.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
And his decisive victory gives him the most Birepublican candidate
in electoral college since nineteen eighty eight, when HW Bush
won four hundred and twenty six in a landslide over
to Caucus. Go back to Ronald Reagan in nineteen eighty
what was it five was all but one state Minnesota, right,
so I think it was like five twenty or something.

(23:41):
Can you imagine having the country that united again over
an obvious choice that would be so nice. The Senate,
of course, in clear control for the Republicans, ends up
being plus four, so the Republicans will have fifty three
to forty six majority in the Senate and the House,
as I mentioned, is now in terms of called races,
two seventeen Republican, two aweight Democrat. That makes the magic

(24:03):
number for control one. There's ten outstanding races. We got
them winning at least five of those outstanding races. So
a sea of red looking good for the Republicans. So
how did it happen? Going back to that discussion, this
is CNN's freed take, and he nails down his big
three reasons, the three big mistakes the Democrats made that

(24:25):
blew the election.

Speaker 10 (24:27):
The first big error was the Biden administration's blindness to
the collapse of the immigration system and the chaos at
the border. An asylum system that was meant for a
small number of persecuted individuals was being used by millions to.

Speaker 3 (24:42):
Gain legal entry.

Speaker 10 (24:44):
Instead of shutting it down, liberals branded anyone protesting as
heartless and racist. They missed a massive shift in American
public opinion in just a few years. In twenty twenty,
the percentage of Americans who wanted to decrease immigration was
just twenty eight percent. By this year, it was fifty

(25:05):
five percent. When Kamala Harris went on the View and
was asked how she would have differed from Biden, instead
of basically saying nothing different, she should have said, I
would have shut down the border early and hard of churs.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
How could you do that when she was in charge
of the border and is the one that opened it,
and this administration is the one that overturned of forty
eight to ninety different executive orders.

Speaker 10 (25:29):
The second arrow was an over zealous misuse of law
to punish Trump.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
The most egregious of the.

Speaker 10 (25:35):
Cases pursued was Alvin Braggswan in New York, one that
even he was once skeptical of, but was reportedly pressured
by some on the left into pursuing. Some cases, like
the Georgia one, were legitimate, but the host of them
piled on in rapid succession gave the impression that the
legal system was being weaponized to get Trump. It confirmed

(25:57):
to his base what it had always believed that were
educated urban liberals were hypocrites happy to bend rules and
norms when it suited their purposes. It's worth noting that
in this week's selection as CNN exit poll found that
among those who believed that democracy in the US is threatened,
a majority supported Trump. Law fed turned Trump from being

(26:21):
a loser into a victim, and as his indictments grew,
his campaign contribution surged and his poll numbers solidified.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
So much of this I agree with. I would have
said from a victim to a victor, not a loser.

Speaker 10 (26:36):
The final error is a more diffuse one, the dominance
of identity politics on the left, which made it push
for all kinds of DEI policies that largely came out
of the urban academic bubble but alienated many mainstream voters.
There's an irony in claiming to be pro Latino by
insisting that people use the term latin X, only to

(26:57):
discover that Latinos themselves.

Speaker 3 (26:59):
Think the word is weird.

Speaker 10 (27:01):
This kind of obsession made democrats view people too much
through their ethnic or racial or gender identity, and it
made them miss, for example, that working class Latinos were
moving toward Trump, perhaps because they were socially conservative, or
liked his macho rhetoric, or even agreed with his hardline
stance on immigration.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
Or their pro family and Catholic and anti abortion oops.

Speaker 10 (27:27):
One of Trump's most effective ads on trans issues had.

Speaker 9 (27:31):
A tagline, Kamala is for they, dim President Trump is
for you.

Speaker 10 (27:36):
The problem is much deeper than simply one about nouns
and pronouns. The entire focus on identity has morphed into
something deeply illiberal, judging people by the color of their
skin rather than the content of their character. Similarly, university
speech codes and cancel culture have become ways that the
left sensors or restricts that most cherished of liberal ideas.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
All Right, I'm out of time.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
I played that because I want you to see that
some on the left are going to analyze honestly, and
they're going to awaken. Some are going to continue the fight,
continue the tug, refuse to change, and try to trag
the party further to the left. And that's been the

(28:26):
ongoing civil war within the Democrat Party. Now, perhaps the
media is the only one honestly coming to the table,
whether it's far Reid at CNN or sixty Minutes, because
they realize they can't compete. Their product is about to
be extinct thanks to these crazy left ideologists at universities

(28:50):
and so on. It's going to be very interesting to
see how they process this defeat, if they're capable of
all honestly seeing how out of touch they are with
the real America. It's going to be necessary for them
to compete. And if they can't, and if they end

(29:11):
up going into an all out food fight with themselves,
uh oh. My other prediction, one of the two parties
will be gone by the end of the decade, could.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Rear its ugly head.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Churno.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
Good morning, and welcome to your morning show on the
air and streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. Working on
this veteran's day, a salute to the vets. Coming up
next hour. Donald Trump's transition team very very busy. We're
going to highlight one and Sounds of the Day coming up.
Tammy Trehuilo has Today in Politics.

Speaker 5 (29:45):
President E LEC. Trump will hit the ground running on
inauguration Day. That's what his transition team spokes women Caroline
Lovett told Fox News Sunday Morning Futures. She said Trump
would immediately address issues of illegal immigration, inflation, and the
energy policy.

Speaker 10 (29:59):
We on day one he's.

Speaker 4 (30:00):
Going to launch the largest mass deportation operation of illegal
immigrants in American history.

Speaker 3 (30:06):
She said.

Speaker 5 (30:06):
Trump also plans to fulfill his promise to revitalize fracking.
President Biden will go over the top issues with Trump
during their meeting at the White House this week. National
Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Biden has committed to the
peaceful transfer of power. According to Sullivan, that list includes
both domestic and foreign policy issues. The United Kingdom's ambassador

(30:27):
to the US is hoping Trump won't withdraw the country's
support for Ukraine. Ambassador Dame Karen Pierce told cbs' Space
the Nation, the UK's leadership is committed to helping Ukraine
amid US war with Russia. That's politics. I'm Tammy TRIHEO.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
Is the mall in Washington, d c considered a national park,
I would think so, right if it is, that's the
only one I've ever I was just sitting here thinking
I have never been to one of our national parks.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
I need to work on that.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
Hundreds of national parks across the United States are going
to be free today for entry to celebrate veterans date.

Speaker 3 (31:01):
Lisa Carton has more it will.

Speaker 6 (31:03):
Be the final opportunity of this year to explore America's
national parks with free admission. Although entrance fees are waived,
some parks are expecting big crowds and you may still
require advance reservations. While military and their immediate family can
get into parks any day. This is a great excuse
for any American to go experience all the beauty that

(31:23):
nature has to offer. There are over four hundred and
thirty different national parks across the nation. I'm Lisa Carton.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
Well, the NASA astronauts are tight lip. They're not telling
you anything about why they're unexpectedly hospitalized after returning from space.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
But Brian Shook reports.

Speaker 7 (31:37):
Astronaut Michael Barrett spoke at a Friday news conference and
said things happen in spaceflight that they don't expect sometimes,
and this one was one of those times. He added,
they're still piecing things together and to maintain medical privacy,
that was all they were going to say at this time.
Barrett and three other astronauts returned October twenty fifth after

(31:58):
spending two hundred thirty five days aboard the International Space Station.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
I'm Brian Shuck.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
I mean, I guess to some degree. You have to
be into comic books as a kid to kind of
be into Spider Man, Superman, Captain America, right, I would think,
And I was never into cartoons, so I haven't been
into a lot of these movies now, Mad Magazine and
Cracked I had. Maybe that says a lot about me.
Marvel Studios has unveiled a new trailer for Captain America
Brave New World. Scott car reports it gives a glimpse

(32:26):
into Harrison Ford's character.

Speaker 3 (32:27):
In the film.

Speaker 11 (32:28):
The latest preview of the film gives a first look
at Harrison Ford playing President Thatteus Thunderbolt Ross and his
transformation into the Red Hult.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
You may be Captain America, but you're not Steve Rogers.

Speaker 3 (32:41):
You're right, I'm no.

Speaker 11 (32:44):
Actor Anthony Mackie picks up where he left off at
the end of Avengers End Game, taking up the mantle
as the new Captain America Sam Wilson, who finds himself
in the middle of an international crisis. Captain America Brave
New World hits theaters Valentine's Day.

Speaker 3 (33:00):
I'm Scott Carr and.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
That's your Top five stories Birthdays Today. Actor Leonardo DiCaprio
is fifty, the Big Five Voo actress Dimmy Moore is
sixty one, and for all you Italian Americans out there,
our guy, actress Stanley Tucci, is a sixty three years old.

Speaker 2 (33:17):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Ndel Jorno
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