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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Three starting your morning off right, A new way of talk,
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Speaker 1 (00:34):
This is your morning show with Michael Dell Trump. Can
I say that rummaging through the president's cabinets looking for
something to Rekavica? A House Ethics Committee report on President
elect Trump's Attorney general pick Matt Gates will not be released.
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President LEC. Trump is cheering the life sentence of a
Venezuelan illegal immigrant who is convicted of killing a Georgia
nursing student. And the US is now reopening its embassy
it had recently closed in Ukraine after fears of a
Russian attack. And Wow, speaking of violent vicious one sided attacks.
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How about the two and eight Browns tonight headed to
steal Town to take on the eight and two Stealers,
probably the hottest team in football. That'll be tonight Thursday
Night Football on Amazon Prime. That is just some of
what's happening waking up this morning on this Thursday, the
twenty first of November, Year of Our Lord, twenty twenty four.
On the air, streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This
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is your morning show. I'm Michael del Jorno, here to
serve you, here to serve me, as Jeffrey Lyon at
the buttons and controls. Thank you. What was the original
name you wanted me to call you? That didn't stick well?
We liked Fader dictator, Fader dictator, Yeah, that was one
of your big clever ones audio bartender, so an bixologist
of music. Remember, I don't know we could go with that. Yeah,
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we never did really come up with pusher and charge
button pusher and then reds back in a red sweater,
got the memo he looks good every now and then
you'll hear the voice of Dick Morris. That's Coyote Red.
Oh and you know Red Knight never did talk yesterday.
We did text back and forth it. You know, I
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sit here in the morning and I'm like, Okay, if
you're out on the West Coast, it's three o'clock in
the morning, you're up in the middle of the night.
Maybe for you for those first waking up, I mean,
who wants to be hit with that? I mean anybody
excited about getting up this morning and going to a funeral?
Of course not. But the family and friend testimony at
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the lank and Riley trial was some of the most
gut wrenching, heartbreaking testimony you will ever hear in your life.
And so here I am. You know, do I wake
you up laughing and smiling and informed and prepared, or
do I allow you to experience it too? It has
so moved me. I want you to hear it because
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I think we desperately need to learn the lessons of
not only justice. You know, justice is you caring as
much when it happens to someone else as you care
when it happens to you. I always use these clever
type phrasings to make those points we remember on nine
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to eleven. Why because it was them? Why because it
could have been us? Why because it might be us next.
I mean, that's really the tip of the iceberg of
all this. This particular killer is a part of a
Venezuelan gang that has spread out over sixteen states. It
might be someone you love next. So that makes me
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lean to playing it for you. And if any of
you think what we talk about, can I do a confession?
You know what we need good old fashioned Catholic Catholic
confessional sound effects, you know, like you just hear the
little slide of the that was so creepy when you
were you were a were a small child. You go
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in this little dark room and then a little wall
goes oh, and you see a shadow and then you
got to start talking to it. There are a lot
of people I know, I've worked with some of them,
couldn't stomach them. There are a lot of people in
talk radio that don't really care about the things they say.
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It's all the game. It's either a paycheck or it's
the kind of people who just love a good fight,
the kind of people like to just instigate and stir
things up. They're just I used to say it this way,
they're just in it for the argument. I am not
one of those. Everything I talk about I believe in
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to the death. When we talk about issues of porous borders.
It's not a talking point in a narrative for the
Riley family anymore. And if you don't wake up, it
may not be for your family. There was a this
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would be a great sight. I'll do a shameless plug.
Don't expect a lot of quantity, because I know we're
living in an information world where you just there's a
sea of information every day. The things I have on
my little Facebook saying because I'm such a downer, so
much information, so little understanding. That's the problem in life today.
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The daily Signal is a great source. It's not going
to be filled with twenty stories a day. But boy,
when they do one duck get ready to learn, get
ready to study, and they look at how we got
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here and the failed policies that have brought us here.
I want to go through it with you a to
stall because if I start playing, I know me. I
have daughters roughly the age of Lincoln Riley on a
college campus, all right, So I can listen to very
little of this without it being very personal in a hurry.
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So if I do our sounds of the day and
I play you a lot of clips from this family testimony.
I'm going to be down the rest of this morning show.
It took me hours to get over what I heard,
even though I believe it's necessary to hear. But we're
going to go through the case itself because it highlights
stemic failures in our justice system. They come up in
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political conversation, come up in political debates, and we think
we can make just an US versus them little fight
out of it. But it's life and death. There's one
section of it that kind of covers, you know, that
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simple premise when you look at this monster that killed
Lincoln Riley, it shouldn't have happened, and you look at
your raadar and you go, well, of course it should't happen.
Nobody should be murdered. No, this guy, when I take
you through all the layers of how he shouldn't even
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have been in this country, and it continues how they
had him and released him, and it continues how they
put him up in hotels paid for with your money,
flew him to where he would eventually commit the crime
with your money. I mean, you start going through those
layers and if it doesn't go beyond a story or
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a political partisan debate for you, you're not human. I mean, seriously,
if I play some of these clips of the family
members at the sentencing and your day isn't ruined, you
might want to stay home from work today, stare in
the mirror until somehow God brings you back to life
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as a human being. That's how powerful it is. And
I suspect I've never seen a story so buried I
think in my life, I think it would. It may
be I'm trying to think red I'm a little blank.
Think of some of the greatest stories that have been
buried in the last decade, hidden from people. You can't
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find this story. Nobody wants to talk about it, Nobody
wants to read about it. I could take you through
the You want to know why there's not a death
sentence because of us? George Sorrows paid for placed woke
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Da who's bye bye, long gone now, but her injustice
carries on. I mean, I got up this morning I thought,
you know, I've always got to be the guy with
the quiet confidence. I got to be the guy that's
always cheerful and finds the silver lining. And then there
are two things that just keep pulling me down. I
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can't believe my lips are having to look at a
screen and say these words. President Biden is awarding the
Presidential Medal of Freedom to Ceceal Richards, the abortion rights
activist and former president of Planned Parenthood. Have you ever
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researched the history of planned paranoid? That's the metal of freedom.
If my heart were to stop beating right now, and
to be absent from the body is to be present
with God. And I'm staring Jesus in the eye like
he's got to ask me this, but go with it
for the sake of analogy. Hey, how's it going down there? Oh?
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Not good? Where I was? They gave the highest civilian
honor to a woman who headed up an organization and
leads to killing of innocent unborn children. Part of me
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wishes he'll wait a thousand years to spare souls, And
then part of me wishes he'day, excuse me, Michael, I'm
going down there. That sounds like enough to me. I
can't believe. I gotta tell you, a senile president who
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hasn't been president placed there by Podesta and Sorrows, is
giving the highest civilian honor to a baby killer. It's
now a virtue. It's now a highest honor of a
nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.
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Are you kidding me? We're broke, but we're on the
brink of an awakening. And until the wakening can take shape,
you know you're still You're still in the hospital room
where the body's failing. I said this yesterday, and hopefully
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I can stop being a downer after this. I hope
this sums up today's show, wishing us all a happy
New Year and a new America along with it. We're
in big trouble. This is your Morning Show with Michael
del Trono on the Aaron streaming live on your iHeart app.
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But if you're just waking up, these top five stories
of the day. The illegal immigrant convicted of killing Georgia
nursing Georgia nursing student Lincoln Riley is being sentenced to
life without parole. URK Mayfield has the story.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
Judge Patrick Haggard announced the sentence with that, mister, O Borro,
if you will please stand.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Count one malice murder, I sends you to life without
the possibility of parole.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
I was saying, Aborro, whispering guilty on all ten counts
by the judge who handed down the verdict after Obarro
waved his right to a jury trial. The prosecution said
Eborrow went hunting for women on the University of Georgia
campus and encountered Riley on our morning run in February,
the case drew national attention. It was a focus of
the presidential election by Mark Neefield.
Speaker 1 (13:08):
A report on sexual allegations involving Matt Gates will not
be released for now.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
Brian Shook has more President elect Trump's nominee for the
head of the Department of Justice. Florida Congressman Gates has
faced accusations of sexual misconduct, including allegedly having sex with
a seven seventeen year old girl. Lawmakers on both sides
of the aisle had called for the report on the
former Florida congressman to be released. How Speaker Mike Johnson
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had urged the Ethics Committee to keep the report under
wraps since Gates had resigned from Congress.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
I'm Brian Shook. There was a moment where Khrushcheff was
bullying Kennedy over and over again in Geneva, and he
thought Kennedy was young and weak. Kennedy just took it
and took it and then khruse Chef's you know, ready
to what's going on here? Kennedy just gets up, rubs
his pants and goes, I think it's going to be
a long cold winter and he walked out. If it
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is a long cold winter, it may be one of
your last to pay the shot. For most US households
will spend about the same or less on energy this
wind winter. Something tells me next winter might be a
lot different. Dina Kodiak has more on that story.
Speaker 5 (14:21):
According to the Energy Information Administration, states like Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Illinois,
and Kansas might see natural gas bills rise by ten
to fifteen dollars per month. In contrast, states in the West,
such as California, Washington, and Oregon may actually save on
their gas bills. Electric heating may see a two percent increase,
while natural gas prices will vary, with some areas dropping
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and others like the Midwest, expected to rise by eleven percent.
I'm Dinakodiak l.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
It's cut to music's biggest night last night, and the
entertainer of the year was a wolves that Did you
notice Sujet Bridges mispronounces name no Yeah, called a Morgan whalon. Well,
uh no. The fifty eighth Annual Country Music Association Awards
were held last night in Nashville. Stapleton was honored with
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three trophies. The country rocker took home awards for both
Single of the Year Song of the Year for his
hit white Horse By the Way when he does in
the air tonight on Monday Night football, that's good stuff.
Oh is that good stuff? I think even somewhere, you know,
Phil Collins is gone. I like that. I wish I
would have done it that way. He also got Male
Vocalist of the Year. Laney Wilson was also a big
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winner last night, taking home awards for both Female Vocalist
of the Year and Music Video of the Year. Well,
the voice behind a famous character, I have to do
a quick confession. I've never seen the Simpsons is stepping
away from her role after thirty five years. Everything's coming up. Mailhouse.
Speaker 6 (15:55):
Kamala Hayden's last performance as Millhouse Van Houghton, Fort Simpson's
near sighted and he eternally bullied friend will be this
Sunday in a Treehouse of Horror episode. The seventy year
old actresses. It's been an honor and a joy to
have worked on such a funny, witty and groundbreaking show
named after President Richard Milhouse Nixon. Show creator Matt Groening
said he chose the name because it was the most
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unfortunate name.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
A kid could have. I'm Tammy for HEO.
Speaker 5 (16:21):
Hi, I am actress Lisa Varga, and my morning show
is your morning show with Michael del Giorno.
Speaker 1 (16:33):
Hey, gang, it's me Michael. You can listen to your
morning show live. Make us a part of your morning
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listen live, but are grateful you're here now for the
podcast Enjoy. Last night, I had a It's better than
any series on Netflix last night really, and I'm like,
you know, what if we have like guardian angels that
are like, you know, let's give him some fun stuff tonight.
They just type it in and then boom, we dream it.
I get some weird crazy side, Michael Jackson singing Swahili,
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and then Mike mccannon knows to say, is there a
doctor in the house? I may or may not have
a disorder? Thirty six minutes after the hour, about twenty
four you can do the reverse math right, twenty four
minutes to be up, probably in the shower on the
East coast, and get ready for work. A House Ethics
Committee is not going to release the Matt Gates report.
They'd rather just slowly dripped for a while. President elect
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Trump is cheering the life sentence to the Venezuelan migrant.
Somebody off the air, and it wasn't me, said, we
ought to get our your morning show bookie to give
us the odds to him getting shanked out on the
on the lawn, first day in prison. It couldn't have
him fast enough for me. The US is reopening an
embassy in Ukraine that had recently closed. Does that mean
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there's no reason to fear Russia?
Speaker 7 (17:59):
At time?
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Will tell? And the two and eight Browns will be
taking on the eight and two Steelers, two programs going
in completely different directions with al Michaels. Do you know
al Michaels? By the end my son reminds me this
every week. I thought I would and I have to
do this for you guys. I would think somewhere around
eight minutes into the first quarter, al Michaels will make
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as much doing that game as you all will make
all your long No, kidd, isn't that crazy? How do we?
And they give them garbage games that nobody wants to watch? Here?
Al go, do you believe in miracles? Someone's watching? Yes?
All right. I did get this email and it says Michael,
I listened every morning and I haven't heard anything about
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Congress delivering a balanced budget. I did a long time ago.
If you wanted to put America on autopilot, I mean
literally just no one can mess with it. Nothing can
happen but security, prosperity, and opportunity. But I mean, you
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don't have to fight for anything. Stupid most I'll never
forget it was. I was at church one Sunday and
Mike Glenn at the time was the pastor, you know,
and we all like to a Christians quote that one scripture.
I want to I want to share in your resurrection power,
and I want a fellowship in your sufferings, you know,
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like we're so godly, we're so pious, and the reality
is ninety nine point nine percent of what we would
call suffering is not sharing in his suffering. We're sharing
in the suffering of our own consequences from the dumb
things we're doing every day counter to what he taught
won't by choosing to live, you've created your suffering. You're
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not suffering for him. You'll know when you're suffering for him. Someone.
Are you a follower of Christ? Why yes, praise the Lord.
Then you're suffering and it could be coming all right,
so you know, But if you want to really end
all the little petty fighting and you really want to
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live up to your creed out of many one, one
nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all
the essence of what we are life, liberty and pursuit
of happiness. I did it in like five swipes of
the pen, number one, and you could do it once
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and then you don't even have to pay attention to
this thing ever. Again, A zero based priority prioritize balance budget,
you know, like you do at home, or you go
broke like every business does, or it goes out of business.
Zero based every year, what we did last year, doesn't matter.
Everybody just doesn't get a job the next year with
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a five percent in crazy, Now is your job still needed?
All the videotapes we don't use video anymore. Ye're out. Yeah,
But just as zero based prioritized, balanced budget, no more
continuing resolutions, one budget every two years. That way that
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that sitt in Congress proceeds over that budget. Two of
flatterfare attacks that everybody's paying, everybody's got skin in the game,
and its equel term limits. That way those people go
not to stay for life, to represent and serve you
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and then their home. Well, we can't send him home.
He's in this committee and that committee. He's established these relationships.
We can't lose that seat at the table. Nobody leaves
Congress now until toe tags arrive. They literally have you
ever just scratched your head and said, I mean, I've
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had this conversation off there with David Sinnati. One of
the best jobs in the world is the United States
Senate and pay win two terms. Boom, you got a
pension for life. It's beautiful. None of them ever leave
to enjoy the pension. They literally stay till and die.
And I watched him, and I go, wait a minute, don't.
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I'm approaching an age in the next five to ten
years where I got news for you. I'm gonna really
want to enjoy my time with my wife. You got
to go because he's coming and I don't get to
live forever. He's coming, and I got it all out.
I gotta die. Hit it, hit it no for you,
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you know. So me, I'm like, I'm going to be
spending time with my wife, Are you kidding me? While
I can still walk, while I can still run, while
I can still fly. I'm gonna enjoy every minute with
my kids as they're putting together their young lives, and
then I'm gonna be holding their children. None of these
people care. I look at Marsha Blackburn and I go
go home. How much time do you have left with
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your husband? How do they know? What is somewhere there
like a five year old kid looking at a TV
and watching Fox, going Grandmay, Grandma me. You don't know her?
What the term limits? You serve two terms and you
go home. There's someone else that can do it too,
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I promise. That's what's so narcissistic about. Well, there's no
one who could represent this state, but me zero based,
prioritized balanced budget, no continuing resolutions, one budget for every
two years of Congress, a fair flat tax, term limits.
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I'm a little radical. I edit a fifth back to
the way it was in the beginning, where your state
legislature picked your senator to go to Washington and protect
your states' rights. The most radical thing I would do,
and it wouldn't be fair because most of the people
that wrapped it up are now dying. But I would
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divide the debt among the total number of tax paying
families and I'd send them the bill you made this mess.
Clean it up. Now. To answer the email question, I
have not heard anything about Congress delivering a balanced budget. Well,
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I don't know. That doesn't seem to be on the table,
and it should be. But what Vivek Ramaswami and Elon
Musk are going to be pouring through might get you
closer to that than you'd think. I was very impressed
with this for two reasons, and I'll tell you both
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reasons when it's over. But here's Vivaik yesterday addressing those
that tune in for his daily podcast listen.
Speaker 7 (25:11):
As part of that process, I'm now all in I'm
focused on making sure that we actually accomplish the goal
rather than just talking about it.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
So to that end, for the.
Speaker 7 (25:20):
Next little bit, I'm going to put a pause on
the Weekly Truth podcasts. I've enjoyed doing it this year.
It's been incredibly fun and entertaining. I've learned from a
lot of the guests, and I've enjoyed communicating.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
With all of you.
Speaker 7 (25:30):
We're going to put that on pause for a little bit,
and as you may have heard, Elon and I are
going to start a separate track of DOGE casts that
explain exactly what we're doing to the public to provide
transparency and what is a once in a generation project
we want.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
By the way, does anybody in my cast, Jeffrey or
read have any idea what I loved about that last line, Michael,
I wasn't listening. I was walking around the room. We
got jobs. I got a job, all right. First of all,
you know, I'm a huge fan of Vivic, loved him.
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If he was president come January, I be just as happy.
By the way, I saw a video you ever heard
you ever seen Vivic Ramaswami play the piano? No? Oh,
my gee, jaw dropping I have a friend who used
to be the piano player for Donna Summer, and I
was at his house one time and there's this big
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piano in a living room. He sits down. It was
just like nothing you've ever seen before. I mean, when
Nate Dogg plays, it's not a guy that's really good
playing the piano. It's like those keys come to life
and have a life of their own and play themselves.
It's just that's how he plays. He's unbelievable. It's vivic.
Remember when I was talking about you know what, I
would even have a press secretary just to have a
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weekly podcast with Joe Rogan. And if anybody of these
dead networks, ABC, NBC, CBS want to know what the
president's doing, they can watch the podcast. Like the rest
of America submit, you're talking about questions, but here's it's
doing it right. I mean, youlon are Gon do a
weekly podcast. We're going to tell you everything we're doing
because watch what he says. It's so important not only
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that that we don't just say we're going to do
these things, but that we really do them, and that
as we do them, you understand what we're doing. Might
even answer this email right, what is a once in
a generation project.
Speaker 7 (27:19):
We want to bring the public along with us to
lift the curtain, to take us behind the scenes of
what actually that waste, fraud and abuse in government looks like.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
However bad you think it is, it's probably worse.
Speaker 7 (27:29):
But we don't want to do this to just expose
the problem.
Speaker 1 (27:31):
We want to do it to solve the problem. So
stay tuned.
Speaker 7 (27:35):
We're going to have more information about when those Doge
casts are going to begin. We are neck deep right
now and transitioning to the new Dawn on January twentieth.
But in the meantime, I thank all of you for
your journey this year, for joining us.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
I think him and Elon Musk, I mean, must got
rockets going in the air, coming down, car is going
to the lot coming back. They're serious. Doge. Oh, it's happening.
Doge Good? Did I just speak German kind of? Yeah?
So to answer the emailer's question, I don't know, but
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I'm more hopeful than ever that it might be coming.
It should be the only priority. It at least sounds
like it's on the radar, and that's progress. For the
last thirty five years I've been doing talk radio where
we've just been spending our way merrily into thirty five
trillion dollars of depth. Thanks for emails. Keep coming at
Michael D at iHeartMedia dot com. Don't forget. We can't
have your morning show without your voice. Simply go to
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the iHeart Radio app. You'll see a microphone. Press it.
By the way, when you press it, be prepared. We
had one yesterday.
Speaker 7 (28:43):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (28:44):
It's just a group of guys in a den shooting
the breeze. It'll count you down three, two one. You
can ask your question, make your comment. We get it immediately.
We can share it with the class because we simply
can't have it. Yeah, yeah, but it's got to be usable,
so use the talk back button on the Iheard app.
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Can't have your show without your voice.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
Chano, Thursday, November the twenty first. And if you're just
waking up, everybody on the left is trying to rummage
through Trump's cabinets. Mark Mayfield has Today in Politics.
Speaker 3 (29:19):
Considered delect Donald Trump's cabinet picture making headlines is he
aims to announce all nominees by Thanksgiving from names like
Elon Muskin, doctor oz to WWE's e Linda McMahon. Most
voters aren't paying attention. They're very big names, and Elon
Musk supporting Trump.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Is going to change everything because he's trying to change
the world right now.
Speaker 5 (29:40):
Some of them are disappointed, so we're not paying attention.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
It's almost like it's a slap in my face. Okay,
that's what it feels like.
Speaker 3 (29:46):
Trump has also selected Susie Wiles to serve as the
first ever female chief of Staff, with Marco Rubio slated
for Secretary of State. A report on Central allegations involving
Matt Gates will not be released for now. President Elect
Trump's nominee for Attorney General has based allegations of sexual misconduct,
including allegedly having sex with a seventeen year old girl,
and Elon Musk and Vivid Rumaswamy say their new agency
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is going to pick out thousands of regulations to eliminate.
The two talk about their plans for the Department of
Government Efficiency in a Wall Street Journal up ed, that's politics.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
I'm Mark Neefield. You know a fun little game you
can play and think of me while you're doing it.
Whenever I hear those like men and women on the
street type reports. Just walk down the street and try
to figure out who you think the idiot is, chushion,
because apparently one on two are idiots. Cigarette smoking rates
they're at the lowest level they've been, but the Surgeon General,
(30:38):
the Vig Murthy, says there's more that needs to be done.
Speaker 3 (30:42):
The nation's top docs says nearly five hundred thousand people
die in this country every year because of a tobacco
related illness. The new report out this week calls for
lowering nicotine levels to non addictive levels, predicting it could
prevent eight million deaths by twenty one hundred. Worthy's report
also calls we're banning mental cigarettes, which he says are
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disproportionately used by minority groups.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
I'm Mark Neathhewer. Well, the countdown is on. We were
just talking about this off the air yesterday. We were
trying to think of like a clever little liner Mike
McCann could maybe do, because here comes Thanksgiving and then
after that Christmas, and that means awkward get together as
for sooner or later, you know, politics comes up and
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that's when things get ugly with the family.
Speaker 8 (31:28):
Pretennis has more a recent study by USA Today shows
twelve percent of US expect an argument over the holidays,
thirty eight percent of those will involve Dad thirty six.
Grandma Psychology Today says the holiday trifecta of Thanksgiving, Christmas
in New Year's Eve is the Bermuda triangle of family conflict.
They say, to keep the peace, make sure you're well rested,
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don't overindulge in food or alcohol, and have an exit plan.
I'm pre tennis, no we.
Speaker 1 (31:55):
Need, we need like a sneaker's sound effect. We just
hear the sneakers going well. I do the hardwood scores,
NBA Action of your Morning show Interest Bucks one twenty nine,
one oh six, Big over doubles, Cabs won twenty eight
one hundred over the Pells, thunderwupped, thunderruped one oh nine
ninety nine over Portland grizz one seventeen to one eleven
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over the Sixers. Sons outscored the Knicks one thirty eight
one twenty two, Warriors routed the Hawks one twenty to
ninety seven, and the Clippers won one oh four to
ninety three over the Magic on Ice Kings lost one
nothing to the Sabers, Crack and shut out by the preds.
Shut out the preads rather three to nothing. Preads are
just terrible. But to congratulations, Seatt'll be sent you our
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wors to get an easy win and the stars are
only winner on the ice last night, five to two
over these sharks and uh in Birthdays, Goldie Han favorite
Goldie Han movie I'm gonna go with Who was the
one where the Charles Groden was her husband? Chevy Chase
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was her ex husband? Overboard? No, that was Kurt Russell
who she had went it on to Mary. It seems
like old times. Yeah, it seems like old time. Yeah, yeah,
My favorite Goldie home movie. Goldie Hahn is seventy nine
years old. A couple of Hall of Famers, Ken Griffy
Junior fifty five years old, Hall of Famer Michael Strahan
fifty three And if it's your birthday, Happy birthday, We
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are so glad you were born. And thanks for waking
up with your morning show. There was a video that's
kind of bouncing around again by rely at least on
Facebook reels. And it's a professor who's trying to teach
his class about justice, and so the lecture begins and
he just singles out randomly. One of the students tells
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her to leave and never attend one of his lectures. Again.
The girl's kind of dumbfounded, but he did it for
a very very specific, important reason, the same reason. We're
going to do Sounds of the Day with the family
members and friends of Lincoln Riley, and your Morning Show
continues next. We're all in this together. This is your
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Morning Show with Michael Del Jorno.