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This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell Truman. I'm
flight attendants, Please pray the Kevin for departure. I think
I'm going to start a new tradition. What's that like
Denzel Washington in the movie Flight for every show? I
think I'm gonna start with kind of black cup of coffee, T.
Speaker 5 (00:41):
Shirts and a couple of aspens. He was taking a
start with three aspirins and a black cup of coffe.
He's taking a hilf of flask, wasn't he?
Speaker 6 (00:49):
That was well?
Speaker 5 (00:49):
He was He was stoned on marijuana after being up
all night and drunk and then did some cocaine to
wake up, and then he took a couple of hits
of oxygen off the map. Boy, that'll be a swell show.
But I can't do the other stuff. I have to sleep. Oh,
but I do want to start with the coffee and
the aspirin. All right. Eight minutes after the hour, it's official.
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It's an ad D Tuesday, November nineteenth. Red's off researching something.
My audience has moved on to blockbusters. Suffer them not
unto me. As always, the voice of our listeners can
be heard through our talkback button. And we're going to
start with Big John. He's at the Your Morning Show
sports book this morning. So here's a couple of odds
that just popped up this morning. We got cash to tell,
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FBI director coming in at minus one point seventy, Mike
Rodgers coming in at plus one point fifty. And here's
another one just came in, Will Biden pardon his son? Yes,
at plus three eighty we got even oddsit no plus
one hundred. Yeah, I'll take the value that at the
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Andy caves in and does it. There's no money and
even odds. Uh, John, No, this is Kelly into k
FYI in Phoenix.
Speaker 7 (02:01):
Kelly, good morning, Mike.
Speaker 8 (02:03):
There's a guy named John Potesto. I believe that's how
you pronounced it. That you had mentioned on your show
last week. That's probably running the White House now. I
was wondering if you think he had an input on
allowing Ukraine use these missiles to attack Russia. I don't
know how to get that name to President Trump or
others that would be interested in it. What's your thought
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on that.
Speaker 5 (02:27):
It's John Podesta, and John ran the Clinton administration for
eight years, then he ran the Obama administration for eight years.
I'd presume he's been running the White House for the
last four years, along with George Soros. Red brought up
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something earlier that I think, Kelly, you'll appreciate. Keep in mind,
a thousand days ago, when Russia invaded Ukraine, the president
and supposedly Joe Biden or the body that once housed
Joe Biden, decided to send a getaway plane to the
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Ukrainian president. That was his solution. Man, you did. Don't
you call me any pony or anything either.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Your line, dog face pony.
Speaker 5 (03:19):
I knew he did it. Why did I bring it up? Anyway?
He was sending a getaway plane. Had Joe Biden the
President had his way, Ukraine would already be Russian territory.
Think about it, and now he or someone is allowing
Ukraine to send US long range missiles into Russian territory
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where North Korean troops have gathered as well from retreat
to create World War I don't know. That may be
evidence that the sen Ale guy really is running the administration,
but it's John Podesta by the way. Uh, this is
Jay Jay.
Speaker 9 (03:57):
Also in Phoenix, Blockbuster did exists during the DVD and
slightly hando Blu Ray.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
See I don't remember that at all. Does it do
either of you? Maybe I just stopped going to Blockbuster.
I think we'd all stopped going by then.
Speaker 6 (04:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (04:14):
Yeah, but they had DVDs. Well, so the big question
is does bend and and first of all, will the
DVDs and Blu rays play in our video games that
our kids have because we don't have any DVD or
VHS players. I did pay extra for my PlayStation five
to play DVDs. This is why it's an add Tuesday.
I just brought that up as an example. Imagine if Jesus,
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you know, started take the Good Samaritan and then everybody
went into a side conversation about what good is?
Speaker 10 (04:42):
You know?
Speaker 5 (04:42):
I was just using Blockbuster as an analogy in the
movement from death of journalism into the birth of digital dominance.
This is a lot more fun. And you know what,
the blockbuster is more interesting? Uh, Pat? I think Pat's
here listening in Nashville on WLLEC. This is Pat in Christianita, Tennessee.
Speaker 11 (05:03):
And my morning show is your morning show with the
doctor of Blockbusters, Michael Hotel John.
Speaker 5 (05:09):
See what I mean, See what I mean, Smart Alex.
Speaker 12 (05:14):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he
said either.
Speaker 5 (05:22):
It's got to be a big bit of understanding. I like,
my god, you know what that reminds me. Hang on
a second, because we're going to do Sounds of the Day, right.
I wonder if I still have it. I was going
to use this to cheer us all up if we
needed it. This is just in case. You know, sometimes
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we get out of focus. Remember the what was the
old song? You're the old choir leader, Turn your eyes
upon Jesus. And then my favorite line is and the
things on Earth will grow strangely dim Because you know,
passion should dictate our focus. Focus dictates our actions. Actions
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create a direction of motion. That direction leads to a destination.
So if you focus on everything wrong in your life,
guess what you're gonna be depressed today. Well, you focus
on everything that's right in your life, guess what you're
gonna be encouraged. So whatever's got you down, I want
you to know this is something no one can take
away from you. And I wanted to start Sounds of
the Day with it. This could be the second Lady
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of the United States in sixty days had they won.
This is Knucklehead's wife on the campaign trail.
Speaker 7 (06:33):
Bye bye, Donald Drum.
Speaker 5 (06:37):
Please turning the page. Fifty two days and we are turned.
Speaker 13 (06:46):
Away fifty two days.
Speaker 7 (06:49):
Bye bye, Donald Trump.
Speaker 5 (06:51):
I think I think she definitely had Trump arrangement syndrome.
There's a little crazy look in her eyes. Can I
have that audio please where you send that to me?
She needs to be in the Sun of the Day montage.
But I remember I had that. I was just gonna say,
you know what, it no matter what's going on today,
con is she thought it gonna be tight. I don't win,
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but it's gonna be tight. Kamala Harris is not gonna
be president, Knucklehead's not gonna be vice president. And this
isn't gonna be your second lady. I mean, you know, really,
how bad is today?
Speaker 3 (07:23):
All right?
Speaker 5 (07:24):
Sounds the day number two? Just to CBS Sunday Mornings,
we go, this is Bill Clinton after a you knows,
only the networks can do a little walk through Harlem
with him, with people on the street walking up to him. Hey,
President Clinton, Bill if our past to Hillary. Then they
sit down and have a serious conversation. Don't forget Nostra
Deel Journo opened the quatrains and has spoken, we will
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have a female president and when it happens, it'll be
Tulsey Gabbard. Is Bill Clinton agreeing with the Great Nostradel Journal.
So you think it has more to do with party
than gender.
Speaker 12 (07:57):
No, I think it would probably be easier for a
conservative Republican woman.
Speaker 5 (08:05):
To win than a Democrat woman, because.
Speaker 6 (08:11):
I mean that's what I get that for did.
Speaker 12 (08:13):
But I I still think we'll have a woman, female
president pretty soon.
Speaker 5 (08:20):
Bill Clinton, perhaps confirming the Great Nostertel Journal's prediction, we
will have a female president and I believe it's Telsea
Gabbard in eight years. Then there's a view the very
people that were so wrong for going on eight and
a half years trying to figure out what went wrong.
Speaker 13 (08:42):
You know, I know that as a country, it's very
difficult for people to believe that racism and misogyny they're
just alive. And well, I think that we don't want
to think that about ourselves, our neighbors, our friends. But
it's my lived experience tells me that it does still exist,
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even if your lived experience doesn't tell you that it exists,
and you know, the facts support that. I think we
have a graph if you look at the there's a
clear racial divide and who voted for the Trump as
opposed to who voted for Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 (09:23):
It's very clear.
Speaker 13 (09:25):
It's it's not only clear by race, but it's also
clear by education. And so the notion somehow that that
is not true.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
This is by education. Those who attend a.
Speaker 13 (09:34):
College voted for her at a higher degree than those
that didn't.
Speaker 5 (09:38):
And I've said that, yeah, and then the other one
comes in and explains to her that, yeah, more blacks
voted for Kamala Harris, but at much less of a rate.
But the more relevant question is why, see where you
do get it's kind of like does Donald Trump have
a mandate.
Speaker 6 (09:57):
Well.
Speaker 5 (09:57):
Based on three hundred and twelve electoral votes, that's not
even a Ronald Reagan Richard Nixon landslide. Based on the
popular vote at seventy six million, that's just about five
to six million away from being divided evenly. Where's the mandate?
The mandate is in the issues. Seventy percent of Americans
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thought we were headed in the right direction, and seventy
percent of Americans that is a mandate want him to
go change it? And what do they want him to change?
Secure the border, deport the illegals. What do they want
him to do? Get the government out of everybody's business,
lessen regulations, lower taxes, drill, get energy costs down so
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cost of goods and services are down. Get rid of
the waste and control the spending the real fuel for inflation.
There is mandate for that. And see, this is the
choice that the left has now be dumb like the view,
or be dumb like the morning Joe. And then now
after with no credibility, try to embrace the new direction
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or open the door to the new direction. The problem
is the only people left watching them, and there are
very few, are all ginned up and far left as
they were, they'll just lose them. It becomes a no win.
They got to find a way to almost rename this party,
let alone rebrand it. And then there's the old guard
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that you knew was biased all along. Katie Kirk now
sitting down with Jensaki post mortem, tried to figure out
what happened, and.
Speaker 7 (11:39):
I also felt that.
Speaker 14 (11:41):
And again, I think she really did well in so
many areas, but I was frustrated by her inability to
really succinctly answer questions at times, Jen and to kind
of like if she was asked about changing the Supreme
Court at that CNN she had an opportunity.
Speaker 5 (12:02):
I think that's another big mistake. If you assume it's
only a bad candidate or a bad campaign, that isn't
why you lost. And for some of you, we are
most of you listening, you're probably hoping they don't wake up.
I think America will be stronger if the Democrat Party
returns to the Party of Kennedy, quite frankly, even the
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Party of Clinton. But they've gone so far left, they've
gone irrelevant. This is the sound of the day, and
I don't care if it makes us late. All this
other stuff is petty politics to some degree. This is
why they lost the election. This is day two of
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Lincoln Riley's murder trial, and this is how the suspected
killer got to the Atlanta area so that an innocent
American's life could be taken. Who was driving the getaway car?
The bad guy? Your taxpayer dollars from this administration that
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led to being thrown out of office.
Speaker 13 (13:13):
Listen, someone else that you've got to know that you
lived with while you were.
Speaker 7 (13:18):
Here at.
Speaker 15 (13:24):
Carlos Hernandez, and how did you get to Athens?
Speaker 7 (13:31):
You got to Athens and your.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
Perimus in Manhattan in New York, we asked in Manhattan and.
Speaker 7 (13:42):
Hotel Roofing Roosevelt.
Speaker 5 (13:45):
So they're put up in the Hotel Rooseve Roosevelt in
Manhattan with your tax dollars in Manhattan.
Speaker 7 (13:54):
In Manhattan, we requested for a humanitarian fly to come.
Speaker 5 (13:59):
If you if you're the Roosevelt in Manhattan, you have
to pay a nightly fee. He didn't.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
You were paying for it.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
You want to get to Atlanta, you walk, you drive,
you take a train, or you purchase a plane ticket.
They didn't. They just went and requested one and got
it to Atlanta.
Speaker 13 (14:15):
And when was that.
Speaker 7 (14:22):
Around the ninth tenth of September. And where did you
go when you were arrived in Athens? I guando un
alone this way iPort to the airport ipord gets.
Speaker 5 (14:46):
Can you imagine being the parent of Lincoln Riley? Your
daughter is dead, that's the man who allegedly killed her.
And how did they cross paths? This administration, this failed policy,
you and your tax dollars. Adam in a hotel in Manhattan,
transferred and paid for his plane ticket to the area
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where he would commit his crime. A known felon put
up at a hotel in Manhattan, given a ticket to
go where he would carry out a murder. That may
be the most relevant sound of the day as to
how on earth the Democrats lost the selection.
Speaker 6 (15:25):
She's going to get smoked.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
He's got to stopped.
Speaker 7 (15:29):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this sentence.
Speaker 5 (15:31):
I don't think he knows what he's said.
Speaker 12 (15:32):
He that.
Speaker 5 (15:35):
It's got to be a big misunderstanding. Yeah, so are we.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
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Speaker 5 (15:50):
Donald Trump has announced that he's nominating former GOP Wisconsin
Congressman Sean Duffy, also a former Fox Business News contributor
and Fox Business co host as the Secretary of Transportation.
Today marks the one thousandth day since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Sewn Dinny Combs first had his mansion rated. Now his
(16:12):
jail cell has been rated, and they seized privileged materials.
And if you fell asleep last night, we more than understand.
The Texans clobbered the Cowboys thirty four to ten. Cowboys
fall to what was it, three and seven. I'm not
so certain they'd be much better even if Dak wasn't hurt.
But three and seven, that's a new low for the Cowboys.
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Now, enjoy the podcast. So it appears that Trump is
all in on Gates, and of course the Left is
all in on destroying and stopping him. I always said
from the beginning that this one was so problematic. It
almost feels like chum in the waters of sharks. It's
bait that they're wanting them to take so that there
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are no issues with RFK Junior, there are no issues
with Telsey Gabbard and other appointments. But time will play
all that out. That's a big part of the discussion.
And then you know Pennsylvania. We talked about this at
great length earlier this morning. This is classic Salolensky that
Barack Obama made, classic Podesta Democrat tactic. If they're accusing
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the other side of something, they're really confessing what they're doing.
So this whole case of insurrection is laughable against Donald
Trump because it was they first. And you can go
read about it in the Shadow Campaign to Save the Democracy.
That's a February fifteenth Time magazine manifesto in twenty twenty
one after the election. They're telling you how they sold
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the election far and square and they had to to
save the democracy, and in it was if the deal
with Biden didn't work, they had a planned insurrection and
then they had to hustle to call it off when
they were shocked and Biden won. And of course they
changed election laws with COVID didn't go through state legislatures,
harvested votes and just kept counting till he won. That's
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exactly what they're still trying to do in Pennsylvania in
a Senate race. And even the Pennsylvania Supreme Court said
you got to stop counting those votes. They're either not
dated or misdated. Even the governor, Josh Shapiro, came out
and supported the Supreme Court, But they're still defiant and
they're still counting. They're playing the twenty twenty shadow campaign
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game in twenty twenty four. Meanwhile, fighters football players are
all doing the Donald Trump Dan. That's kind of what
you're waking up to today. And then the big picture
stuff is just you know, how much are we going
to continue to follow these and give oxygen to these
narratives from the left, especially from the CNNs and the msnbcs,
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when they're clearly irrelevant, discredited, no one's watching, no one's advertising.
They're dead, which begs even bigger question as we find
ourselves somewhere between the death of journalism, which is real
and debt and not coming back to life, and the
birth of digital dominance in podcasting, how then shall we
live and if the left continues to only want to
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be obstructionists. Are we here to discredit and respond and
defeat the obstructionists and defense or do we just all
move on and are we capable of just reporting, understanding,
being encouraged and celebrating and uniting. Just as they got
to break out of their dysfunction. If we have any function,
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we got a break out of it. New night as well.
We'll do more of that with David Sinati coming up.
And the people of Columbus, Ohio, are outraged. A group
of Nazis, no not Trump supporters, real Nazis, march through
their city and are making plans to avoid a similar rally.
National correspondent Jack Cromley, filling in for Roy O'Neil this week,
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is in Ohio and has the latest. Good morning, Jack,
good to talk to you again.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
Yeah, good morning, Thanks for having me on.
Speaker 5 (20:26):
All right, what's going on with the Nazis and Columbus.
Speaker 6 (20:29):
So it was Saturday afternoon.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
There's a neighborhood in Columbus, a little bit north of downtown.
It's south of the Ohio State University campus. Saturday afternoon,
Columbus police started getting phone calls of about a dozen
people all dressed in black with red face masks who
were marching up High Street. They had some big flags
that excuse me, had swastikas on them, Allegations of yelling
racial slurs, anti Semitic phrases, homophobic phrases.
Speaker 6 (20:53):
There were some reports about people being possibly armed. There
were some.
Speaker 3 (20:57):
Also reports initially made about a possible pepper spray, and
so the police responded. A lot of videos got put
up on social media. These people again, about a dozen
of them walking on the sidewalk. Police responded. Things broke
up pretty quickly. There was a van that was detained
for a little while, and no arrests were made. Columbus
police indicating that First Amendment.
Speaker 6 (21:17):
Issues were a part of the decision making process.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
And moving forward.
Speaker 6 (21:22):
So things dispersed.
Speaker 3 (21:24):
And broke up, And in the aftermath of that, then
you had the mayor.
Speaker 6 (21:28):
And members of city council and the Columbus.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
City Attorney and the governor Mike DeWine, and the American
Jewish Committee and others all putting out statements denouncing the activity,
saying that hate isn't welcome here, This sort of thing
isn't what we want in the community.
Speaker 5 (21:44):
You know, Jack I grew up a group a lot
of places. My dad was in radio, but from kindergarten
through eighth grade I was in Arlington Heights and I
remember back in the mid late seventies and there was
some kind of an It would always be on the news,
but there was some kind of a the dad had
to go to and I went with him, and I
can't remember where we were in Chicago and they were
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all gathered in marching. I can't tell you. At twelve
years old, and it was a different time, you know.
Keep in mind at that point that would be like
the way we view nineteen ninety five today. Was the
distance between nineteen seventy six in Nazi Germany. But just
seeing them marching in Chicago in Nazi Schwastika's in uniform,
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it was so unsettling as a child. I'm just interested
from a news standpoint and from an Ohio perspective, there's
been so much narrative games played comparing Donald Trump to
Hitler and MAGA followers to Nazis. What's the reaction when
real Nazis show up? And how different is it today
than it was for me in nineteen seventy six. That
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fascinates me.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
Yeah. I mean, certainly a very visceral reaction among people
in the community. And you know, I think to a
certain extent, you know, people that choose to do this
sort of thing, part of the part of the point
is the outrage. Right, We're going to do something and
it's going to upset you. That's what we want to do.
And then you know, the question that people that, you know,
regular folks that aren't interested in that sort of thing
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are left with is, you know, do you what do
you do? Because if they want to provoke, and then
if you give them that attention, you know, does that
satisfy what they're looking for? But you know, then there's
also the idea of, you know, just letting this thing
happen and doing nothing. Now.
Speaker 6 (23:27):
In the day after that that march on Saturday.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
There were a number of people from the community, and
I think this is a little more notable. I was
trying to give some more oxygen to this when I
was working over the weekend. There was a group of
people in the community, largely black men, who conducted a
unity march on Sunday that was larger than the twelve
people with.
Speaker 6 (23:47):
The Nazi flags on Saturday, And you know.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
There was a state senator who spoke beforehand saying, you know,
I've seen this before. We're not wearing masks. This is
our community, and we're not going to just let this
go without doing something about it.
Speaker 5 (24:01):
Jack Crumbley on the Columbus, Ohio Nazi March. Why Columbus
you think.
Speaker 6 (24:08):
You know, it's a good question.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
It was in the Short North, which is in a
pretty that's a pretty you know, arts hips sort of
district with craft beer and coffee houses. You know, I
think maybe that was a specifically choosing that neighborhood would
maybe garner the biggest reaction. I'm not really sure.
Speaker 6 (24:25):
Outside of that, I couldn't sable process.
Speaker 5 (24:28):
Of people that were Nazi outfit, presumably, and I shouldn't
presume not when I have somebody of your skill. I
presumed they had a permit things.
Speaker 6 (24:37):
Oh No, there was no paperwork that was.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
Filed ahead of time. This was just something that happened fairly.
Speaker 6 (24:42):
Spontaneously, which you know, if there.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
Would have been permits and paperwork filed, I'm sure the
city of Columbus would have had, you know, maybe some
fencing and some police presence ahead of time. This was
all sort of done impromptu as far as I know.
Speaker 5 (24:55):
All right, so what's the plans for the next one
or to prevent.
Speaker 6 (24:58):
The next one?
Speaker 3 (24:59):
I mean, you know, I think that if there's going
to be a large scale incident, you know, a large
scale event that would involve paperwork and that sort of thing.
Speaker 6 (25:09):
You know, I'm sure that everyone's it's on.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
Everyone's radar right now, and certainly people are a little
more sensitive to things in the aftermath of the weekend.
Speaker 5 (25:17):
I just played in our Sounds of the Day the
audio of how our taxpayer dollars from this administration's failed
policies sent a known felon from a Roosevelt hotel in
Manhattan to Atlanta, where he is allegedly the murderer of
Lincoln Riley. You're covering that story as well, and you'll
be back in the third hour. Look forward to that.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
Jack.
Speaker 5 (25:39):
It's great to have you on the show, all right.
If you're just waking up the are your top five
stories of to day. I didn't hit that. This is
not a dream, This is reality, I assure you. From
the Border to the Gates, Mark Mayfield has today in politics.
Speaker 9 (26:00):
And Elect Trump is confirming his plans for mass deportations
once back in the White House. A post on Trump's
Truth social platform said the incoming Trump administration is reportedly
prepared to declare a national emergency and use military assets
for a mass deportation program. Trump responded to the post
with simply true. The President elect made the border a
central issue of his campaign, and an attorney says two
(26:22):
of his clients have told the House Ethics Committee that
former Congressman Matt Gates paid them for sex. Florida attorney
Joel Leppertel's NBC News that one of his clients also
saw Gates having sex with an underaged woman at a
house party in twenty seventeen.
Speaker 5 (26:35):
She was walking outside to the pool and she observed
to write her friend, who was seventeen at a time,
of having sex with Representative Gates.
Speaker 9 (26:42):
Gates's President Elect Trump's pick to be the next attorney General.
The House Ethics Committee is reportedly set to meet Wednesday
to discuss its investigation indicates and could vote to release
its report into the allegations. The Justice Department has already
investigated Gates and decided not to bring charges. That's politics
on Mark Meetfield.
Speaker 5 (27:00):
A quotation vaccine experts quote unquote are reacting to the
selection of Robert F. Kennedy Junior for President elect Trump's cabinet.
Brian Shook has more.
Speaker 11 (27:10):
He widely opposed the COVID shot while pushing what his
critics say are conspiracy theories, and there are fears that
will bleed over to vaccine mandates in schools. I confess
that I've just thrown at you a dumpster full of
depressing possibilities. Terry Burke heads the Texas Based Immunization Partnership.
She says, with Kennedy leading the Department of Health and
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Human Services, it's time for science based groups to step
up and confront misinformation.
Speaker 5 (27:37):
I'm Brian Shook, or it's time to step up and
do the mandatory testing to know vaccines are safe. That
was pure narrative in garbage. Donald Trump's nominee for National
Security advisor says no one on the president's elect team
is questioning his cabinet picks. Lisa Taylor has more on
the unity this team. You don't have anybody on the
team thinking they know better than him, or want to
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undermine or obvius skate. We are all on board, growing
in the same direction.
Speaker 15 (28:04):
Republican Congressman Michael Waltz of Florida adds there is an
excitement among the picks and they are ready to get
to work. The president elect has some within his own
party questioning some of the nominees. Those include Florida Congressman
Matt Gates for Attorney General and Fox News personality and
veteran Pete Hegseith for Secretary of Defense.
Speaker 5 (28:22):
Finally, said Taylor Well, first President Biden wanted to get
away plane for the Ukrainian president. Now he's given the
ok to use long range US missiles to escalate this
into World War three. I mean while he's in the
back of the bus in Brazil at a G twenty summit.
Tammy Trehuilo has more.
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Speaker 5 (29:09):
I have no idea what he just said. I don't
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Speaker 2 (29:39):
It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.
Speaker 5 (29:44):
Say hello to my White House correspondent and my little
friend John Ducker, great tennis player, great reporter who texted
me moments ago. I think we're having problems with the
phone lines. That's every day, John. Don't let that distract you.
You know, I want to do just like a reset,
kind of blank your mind. Forget that you're a reporter,
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forget that you're a White House correspondent. You know, watching
this weekend It's interesting that there's all this narrative out there.
Donald Trump's a Nazi, all of his followers are Nazis.
Democracy will die if he's elected. Then he's elected. Everybody
on one side is trying to figure out. But you know,
there's a sense in the country everybody's just moved on.
They chose this new direction. They're happy with it. You
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got a fighter who you know, is doing the dance
after he wins and handing his belt to trumpet Madison
Square Garden, NFL players all over are doing the dance,
and they're just it's almost as if there's like a
pop iconic celebration going on as the left is still
trying to play the danger narrative, and it's just kind
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of playing out to where America want to change. They
elected this agent of change, and they expect him to
follow through, not the least of which is deportation.
Speaker 3 (30:58):
Right.
Speaker 10 (31:00):
Well, that's what Donald Trump has indicated. He has set
it us on the campaign trail is his top priority,
and I think his first day in office he will
sign a national emergency order as it relates to illegal immigration.
He's made that pretty clear that's what he intends to do.
Nothing wrong with that. Nothing illegal about that, nothing unconstitutional
about that. The big question is what he wants to
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do with that executive order. He wants to deputize the
National Guard to help in mass deportations. That certainly will
face legal challenges and it could delay legal challenges of
Donald Trump to deport millions of individuals that are in
this country illegally.
Speaker 5 (31:40):
All right, So John is also a Supreme Court bar attorney,
So what are the legal challenges there or the gray
areas well.
Speaker 10 (31:48):
The gray area is a law that has been on
the book since the late eighteen hundreds, Passe Comitats, which
indicates that active duty military cannot be.
Speaker 3 (31:59):
Used, you know, and domestic affairs.
Speaker 10 (32:01):
And so I think that's one of the reasons why
Donald Trump speaks of using the National Guard as opposed
to active duty military to get around that particular law.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
That is one problem.
Speaker 10 (32:13):
The other problem I think he has no problem with,
and that is moving funds from the Pentagon or perhaps
the Department of Homeland Security that are ear marked for
one purpose and moving it over to use for the
purposes of mass deportations. The Supreme Court in the last
few years has said that would be constitutional. So I
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think that half of the problem in terms of the
money part of the equation, could be solved by doing
just that. And that's what I intend. I believe Donald
Trump intends to do.
Speaker 5 (32:44):
The one guy I'd love to have ten minutes a
day with I get three minutes a day, so we're
down to one minute.
Speaker 10 (32:48):
John.
Speaker 5 (32:50):
A big picture for Donald Trump, we presume he's going
to start with those with a felony background. I mean,
that would be wise to start with them, and that
could keep busy for forty years. Quite frankly, could he
go too far with this deportation and maybe lose the
will of the American people?
Speaker 10 (33:08):
Well, look, you know what, Tom Holman, who has been
named by the President elect as his borders are as indicated,
is exactly what you just said.
Speaker 5 (33:16):
The focus would.
Speaker 10 (33:17):
Be on criminal elements that are in this country illegally.
These are individuals who perhaps committed crimes here in the
US or maybe committed the crimes in the countries that
they came from. Those are the top priority and they
should be for removing them from this country. And I
don't think you're going to see any complaints from people
who want to go about their lives and living it
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in a safe manner when those are the priority of.
Speaker 5 (33:41):
The incoming administration.
Speaker 2 (33:43):
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