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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:18):
Two three starting your morning off right. A new way
of talk, a new way of understanding, because we're in
this toge. This is your morning show with Michael Dell Charnam.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
So.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
I think the rule of thumb is the worst. The
protein bar is the better.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
It is for you, right, Like, if it tastes good,
can't be good for you.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
That's what they're trying to tell you, just to keep
you eating them, right.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
I mean, this is gluten free. I don't even know
what lo gi is, No sugar, twenty grams of protein,
no wonder that tasted like garbage, garbage called think. Note
to self, don't let the kids pick out the protein bars.
Welcome morning, full cup of coffee. Welcome to Wednesday, December,

(01:09):
fourth year of Our Lord twenty twenty four on the
Aaron streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This is your
morning show. I'm Michael Dell Journal Jeffrey Lyon has the controls.
Red's here producing and we're excited to bring you this
day and the things that you need to know to
start your morning off right and wake up and form.
Donald Trump might be thinking about replacing Pete Hegseth. First

(01:31):
to fall was Matt Gates, and now it looks like
Pete Hegseth's moments may be numbered. The early word is
replaced with Governor DeSantis from Florida.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
We'll see how that plays out.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
There might be a lot of movement even today, President
like Donald Trump's legal team demanding the judge dismisses New
York criminal case, citing the pardon of Hunter Biden as
one of the reasons. We have a tale of two cities,
New York and Chicago, both in trouble. Our founding fathers,

(02:10):
first of all, viewed us as a moral people, a
united people. But we're states, and states have rights, and
one of the rights are to do they what they wish.
Because people's ultimate voting right is they can move what
our founding fathers would have foresaw and dreaded for you

(02:32):
is when you get to the point where well, there's
no right and go that's safe. Now I have to
leave the country. What does that mean? In short, it means, Okay,
if New York wants to do something dumb, if Illinois
wants to do something dumb, if California wants to do
something dumb, they're certainly free to do it. And people
that want to stay and live in the consequence and

(02:53):
pay for the consequence, that's fine.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
And for those that want to move, that's fine.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
What we're seeing is people fleeing from California, New York,
and Illinois, and they're going to very specific states. So
that's my short way of saying, I don't want to
litigate the whole equation. Hopefully you get it. You see it.
You know what's happening. Policies work or policies fail. They

(03:18):
seem to be failing in blue places and forcing people
to move to red places, and then you juxtaposition that
with a national election, and you're like, are you kidding me?
That's something nobody ever talks about. That did in Joe Biden,
before it did in Kamala Harris. These things aren't working
in blue states. These things aren't working in blue cities.

(03:45):
And while very few people ever discuss that, and the
far left loves to discuss getting rid of the electoral college,
which would pretty much mean five cities would elect every president,
five cities that are failing miserably.

Speaker 4 (04:02):
How do I know?

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Just ask him. So we have this amazing tale of
two cities. Today, a New York City mayor Eric Adams saying,
you're killing me. Six point four billion dollars is what
it's costing me to house all the illegals you dumped
on me. That's more than my number one private municipal priority,

(04:29):
public safety. That's more than my budget for police, twice
my budget for fire. Can't afford your policies. Now he's
even ready to sit down and talk deportation with Trump

(04:51):
sized team. What's he supposed to do? This is no
longer a political issue, This is an economic crisis.

Speaker 4 (05:04):
In his city. Well, Chicago's no better.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
I mean, you do realize Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago,
and New York City alone, if we didn't have an
electoral college, would virtually elect every president, and they're all
financially collapsing. The consequence of their vision and their policies. Translation,
your worldview is not affordable. Nobody ever has you know,

(05:35):
I don't know are these are these intellectual conversations or
I mean sitting on a stoop street smart common sense?

Speaker 4 (05:45):
Well, listen, I really appreciate your worldview. You have no.

Speaker 1 (05:50):
You have You have no appreciation for Christ, our savior,
his calling on our life, our need to love one
another and care for one another. You have a different
worldview where government is God and you're out of riches
and glory. So when we compare these, I mean reds

(06:13):
staring at me. I mean when you hear the clips
from the Chicago residents, this is not just you know,
oh this is great fodder for talk radio. No, these
are real residents. Can I do one, even if it
makes us just a little bit late, just to just ad.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
Your show you do well?

Speaker 1 (06:33):
Well, I mean I have this, you know, I'll do
this shorter clip. I love the one that we're going
to do in Sounds of the Day. But just listen
a bit.

Speaker 5 (06:43):
You and all these demo credit mayors out here and
governors y'all talking about crashing out.

Speaker 4 (06:50):
But these illegals, right, you also up.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
There and say it.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
You will not allow Trump to come in here and
get these illegals. I'm letting them seats and we are
and we are.

Speaker 6 (07:05):
Are you so strong about protecting those aliens? But you
won't do nothing but a US citizens?

Speaker 4 (07:13):
I mean it.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Now I have to say something because they're all ripping
Mary Johnson in Chicago, and and while they're ripping it,
and this goes on for quite a bit. While they're
ripping him, the mirror is just standing up like a statue.
I don't know how to describe the cocky nature in

(07:35):
which he stands throughout their comments.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
And this goes on.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
You know this in a city council for minutes and
minutes and minutes and a minutes, a person after person
after person, and from the far away shock you know
that's a fixed camera at a city council meeting. I
swear red and I I'll confess my ignorance off the air.
I was like, that's Mere Lightfoot. Why is Mare Lightfoot
standing there and not Mary Johnson? And he goes, that's

(07:58):
a man, And so I had to look closer. And
I don't mean that mean at all. He stands like her.
He holds his head up like her. He's even balding
like her in the shape of the hairline. I thought
it was.

Speaker 4 (08:10):
Her, and that's him, I mean, and of course the
whole story is LORI lightfoot two point zero. I guess.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
So he looks like her, let alone governance like her
and the people have had it. How often did we
talk about throughout the presidential election cycle? You're losing black votes.
And here's why all of their programs have been slashed,

(08:38):
all of their facilities taken. I mean, we can go back.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
I guess.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
The moment it dawned on Governor Abbott in Texas to
take the border crisis to the inner city was the
most important and genius thing politically that's been done. You
might make the case in fifty years this is what
the border states were absorbing all along. Okay, we'll start

(09:12):
by And then the Democrats started complying with him, flying
them direct and busting them direct. You didn't even have
to ship them to the Hamptons after a while. How
big is this crisis enough to bury our three largest cities?
That's the City of New York saying we're broke. You

(09:37):
buried us six point two hundred and twenty seven thousand illegals. Later,
six point four billion dollars later, I got to join
Trump in deportation. I can't afford that your worldview is unaffordable. Chicago,
you hear the citizens saying it, not the leadership saying it.
That's your two biggest cities. Remember we was talking about

(09:57):
I see dead people and they don't know they're dead.
That's the most important part about the statement, Not that
I see dead people in there everywhere. It's that they
don't know they're dead. That's what makes that line so
chilling in the sixth sense. It's like when we talk
about death of journalism. Look, MSNBC was dead a long

(10:20):
time ago, ABCNBCCBS dead a long time ago, Nightly News
dead a long time ago. See it en dead a
long time. They just didn't know it. At least we
can wake up today on December fourth and say they
know it. They're admitting to everyone we have no ratings,
we have no revenue. Clearly after another presidential election, we
have no influence, no credibility. We're done. We're dead, and

(10:43):
we know it. In the case of New York City,
at least the mirror knows it and admits it, and
Chicago the mirror is just staying there cockly.

Speaker 4 (10:53):
Well, you know, all.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Of his people are telling him we're dead and you
don't know it. The Tale of Two Cities. This is
I guess one of those moments between me and Red.
I mean, seriously read. If you had to wake up
America this morning and not do what everyone else does,
play talk radio, play talk TV, play news, but really
let them know what's going on, I would say the

(11:17):
Tale of New York City in Chicago and your president
hiding in Africa are really the two things you need
to be aware of when I play you. Joe Biden,
I didn't know if he was running from America or
running for president. And Angola it was like a Serenait lifskin.

(11:38):
He literally praised their Angola Africa and said, I know
the future runs through Angola. Can you imagine if I
if we all lived like at a like a camp
or something. Oh, come on, man, because I remember when
I go to a football camp.

Speaker 4 (11:57):
I have this. I do this even today, getting up early.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
I when I have a dreaded awakening, I always wake
up before the alarm clock. It's like my body never
really rests.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
I know this time is looming.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
And We'd be at football camp and you're so sore
and you're so tired, and I'd be in bed and
I'd wake up, and all of a sudden, I'd hear
leaves underfeet, and I could hear Coach Hartnet coming.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
The door would slam open, the lights would fly.

Speaker 7 (12:28):
Good more Dad, And of course you would go from
dead sleep to putting on your dried, sweaty clothes and
you just start.

Speaker 4 (12:40):
Running because it was two a day. Practices keep men.
If I knocked on your door this morning and said.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
Jeffrey, the future runs through Angola, that's what we're left.

Speaker 4 (12:54):
That's our hope today.

Speaker 7 (12:57):
Our future is in Gola, Africa.

Speaker 5 (13:01):
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Speaker 1 (13:24):
McDonald's Incoli Outbreak is officially over. It's time for your
top five stories on a serious notice. Twenty six minutes
after the hour. Thanks for waking up with your morning show.
I'm Michael del Jorno. Here's what's news Well, Biden had
no pardons in Africa, not for our awful past, Mark

(13:48):
Mayfield has today in politics.

Speaker 8 (13:51):
President Biden is in Angola to solidify the United States
support for Africa. Is the first sitting American president to
visit the African nation.

Speaker 6 (13:58):
The United States is all in on Africa's future.

Speaker 8 (14:02):
Speaking at the National Museum of Slavery, Biden acknowledged Anglan's
history in the United States. Historians a Angolans accounted for
many of the enslaved Africans shipped to the US and
some of the first to arrive in Virginia in the
early sixteen hundreds. Biden said it's the nation's duty to
face its history, including the tough parts. He also said
the US is all in on Africa's future, echoing comments
he made in twenty twenty two when he promised to

(14:24):
invest millions in Africa. Biden said the White House has
delivered on that promise by billions invested in over a
thousand business deals between African and American companies. And Donald
Trump's legal team demanding a judge dismiss his New York
criminal case. In a new court filing, Trump's attorney's argued
President Biden's partnering of his son Hunter echoed Trump's complaints
about his own prosecution. Biden said his son was selectively

(14:44):
and unfairly prosecuted Trump's lawyers, claiming the President elect was
treated the same. That's politics. I'm Mark Neefields.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Just In Hunter, Biden's CEO of five companies in Angola,
just Ben Rivige.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
My favorite quote was.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
I know the future runs through Angla. So Dred and
I are looking at each other, all right? Can you
how is it to be in North Carolina? You're still
everything you own is ruined. You still don't have power.
It's called now. Your government's done nothing for you and

(15:19):
your president after partning his drug addict son is often
Angola giving them a billion dollars. You get your blank
check for zero squad douche. The Congressional Doge Caucus has
its first Democrat member, Brian Shook has that story.

Speaker 9 (15:36):
Florida lawmaker Jared Moskowitz said in a statement that he's
joining because he believes that streamlining government processes and reducing
ineffective government spending should not be a partisan issue. President
Elect Trump's administration is starting the Department of Government Efficiency,
which Elon Musk and Vivik Ramaswami will lead.

Speaker 4 (15:57):
I'm Brian Shuk.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
And our long n cole II McDonald's nightmare is finally over.
Lisa Taylor has more on that coming up next hour.
We'll also have the latest sports stories, and I want
you to hear some angry citizens of the City of Chicago.

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Speaker 1 (17:05):
Okay that First of all, none of us here are
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Speaker 4 (17:12):
And in fact, I want to high fi you for
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Speaker 1 (17:19):
My morning show is your? I like that you get
a plug in for your business? All right, that part
I really dig But it's not your's. It's your morning show.
How did he say it? He said your radio show.
It was perfect. Yeah, you need to do a retake,
get your plug in. Yes, in fact even throwing a

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But it's gotta be.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
My morning show. I own mine is yours? Which is
the actual name that's the play on My morning show?
Is your Morning Show?

Speaker 4 (17:54):
With Michael? Do you know what came up with that line?
Who did that?

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Can I reveal it? David Sonati? Oh no kidding. That
came from the clever mind of David Sinati. He's brilliant
and I can see that on a T shirt. Someday
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Today? On's he disvered for? I'm thinking, David Sinnati.

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Well and mugs and did I mention you guys are
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Speaker 4 (18:20):
Oh? Great?

Speaker 1 (18:22):
First we get no vacation to dad die.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
Oh I did quit smoking? Why am I coughing like that?

Speaker 5 (18:33):
I don't know?

Speaker 4 (18:34):
So anyway I was.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
And this is just straight from my heart and mind.
All right, this is just like complete transparent. This is
the kind of things I wish to let a ging
would have done. Just stopped and talked great to me.
I was at the Dodger game with Mary hot She
missed part innings constantly happened to go to the bathroom.
All right, So when we were playing that clip in Africa,

(19:03):
this is going to sound so crazy, just let me explain.

Speaker 4 (19:05):
All I could think of was Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
It was so surreal, so odd, so weird. I mean,
this president of our country, who's done nothing for the
people of North Carolina is in Angola. He just got
through pardoning his son for committing crimes. And then the
dates suggests crimes we haven't even charged him with yet.

(19:31):
That ultimately lead to the guy standing in Africa. And
by the way, I guess it rains in Africa. It
was reigning during a speech. Did you notice that? And
you know he has pardons for his son in real time,
but he's digging up slavery from hundreds of years ago
and spending billions of our dollars and we're thirty five
trillion in debt. His major cities are collapsing over his

(19:54):
border policies, and he's standing there saying the future runs
through Angola.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
And I don't know.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
At first, I just started thinking, do you I'm aging myself?

Speaker 4 (20:06):
Do you even remember Mary Hartman? Mary Hartman? Oh, I
do you do? Both of you? Doka.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
It was just, I mean, the actors themselves were strange.
The dialogue was strange, the set was strange, their hairdows
and clothing was strange. It was just it was like
nothing you ever saw. And it wasn't good. It was
just weird, and the weird would keep your attention.

Speaker 4 (20:37):
For a little while.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
I'm watching a new show on Netflix because my daughters insisted,
and of course my daughters drug me to Wicked, and
then Wicked turned out to be good. So I listen
and it's Kristin Bell stars in it. Nobody wants this.
It really is brilliant. Brilliant and they and they speak
my daughter's language. It's two sisters that do a podcast.
Because let me tell you something, we had ick. We

(21:05):
just didn't know to call it ick. I mean, I
can think of this one girl I wanted a date
so bad that worked at this high end hotel and
I finally asked her out, you know, just in the
you know, she was like I think she was the
hostess or something at the main restaurant. And it was

(21:26):
a long, long, long, long time ago, and she was
absolutely beautiful, and you know, we still always have little
witty banner and so one.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
Night I asked her out. Yeah, it was one of
those I asked her out.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
So now it's date night and I go to pick
her up, and when I arrived, it's like a Jerry
Seinfeld episode.

Speaker 4 (21:43):
Everything else is still perfect. I mean, she.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Looks just like she did when I asked her out,
except I noticed, like four of her fingers are bleeding.
What And I'm like, what happened? Oh, it's a nervous habit. Well,
she would pick like. I had a news guy, Frank Powers,
the best local newspeople I ever managed. He had a habit.
He would sit and he would just pull on his eyebrows.

(22:07):
So he had he had like no right eyebrow because
it was his habit to pull the hairs out, all right,
So her habit was no, honest and there's probably two
people in Tulsa listening right now, going he just brought
Frank Poach pulled out his brows. But anyway, but she
would like, you know how you can sit there and
pick it your fingernails like the sides of the skin,

(22:28):
and she would like a dog like you have to
put a cone over her head or something to stop her.
She would do it till she got to the bone,
and I was like, Okay, that's ick.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
That's ick. I'm out. One date. That was it. I
never dated her again. So we had ick when we
were young.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
We just didn't call it so itck is that moment
when somebody does something it's just like, oh that turned
me off and you just can never get over it.
It's the ick that sticks, which they had an whole
episode on and Mary Hartman was kind of like, that
was like an ick, yeah, because you couldn't stop watching it.
He's just so I think they were doing like a
play on old soap operas.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
That's what Mary Hydeman.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
But everybody was just so weird. And that's how I
felt doing this. I mean, here's the mayor of New
York City, our largest city in our country, saying you
dumped a quarter of a million illegals on me. It's
six point four billion dollars.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
I'm broke.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
He's having to abandon his party. That's how much the
reality has set in. I have sound of the mayror
of New York City saying I'm gonna sit down with
the borders are and Trump and I'm gonna work on
this deportation. I can't afford their worldview. I can't afford it.
I can't afford cops. That's my primary job, public safety.

Speaker 4 (23:42):
You got it in Chicago where the mayor won't.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Admit and is continuing the policies of the previous mayor,
and the people are standing.

Speaker 4 (23:50):
There just ripping them.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
And then I'm thinking of everybody in North Carolina after
the flooding of the hurricane, and they're cold, and they're
all the possessions are ruined. Some still don't even have power.
Their government's done nothing for them in the middle of
an election, and they wonder why they didn't carry North
Carolina and there's your president hiding from you because he

(24:17):
pardoned his son, really himself, because of scandals that are
you're going to get revealed after they leave office. And
he's talking slavery. And the future runs through in Gola, Africa.
And he's got a billion doll least Santa Claus with
a billion dollars in a sack. We're thirty five trillion
dollars in debt. Our major cities are collapsing. Our nation

(24:38):
is in economic peril. And he arrives in Texas, hiding
from the media with a billion dollars for Angola. And
the future doesn't run through New York, of course he's ruined.
It doesn't run through Chicago. Course they've ruined it now.
The future runs through in Gola, Africa, said President Joe Biden.

Speaker 4 (24:57):
And all I'm thinking of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman that I'm.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Thinking of this show My Daughter's hand Me one. I mean,
just ick ick is as low as it gets. When
you're it, it's over. Yeah, you pick your nail to
your bled dick.

Speaker 11 (25:12):
I can't hold hands with you. I'm a former chronic
nail binder that kind of hits close. Well, you just
can't help that sometimes and you're just just barely hanging on. Yeah,
as it is, so don't start don't start biting your nails.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
There, he goes, pull on an eye, brother, it'll help
you get over that ddiction. Phi there was five minutes
to explain how this is just so weird? All right, something,
this weird leads to something. It's never been this weird.
It's going to lead to something. Maybe that's why we
finally have our first Democrat joining Doge.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
All right, this is not this matrix? Who are living in?

Speaker 1 (25:54):
Is insanity? Come on, I don't care if you're a
Republican or Democrat. Aren't you against waste? We're thirty five
trillion dollars in debt. Is anybody interested in fixing this
not adding to it?

Speaker 4 (26:06):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
I think what's the old expression, it's darkest before dawn.
I mean, maybe this weird is about to turn to
something really good. Maybe this is how weird it had
to get for people to awaken. Who knows, they might
even realize, oh my gosh, the world isn't a party,
is not almighty eternal God, there is a god. Maybe

(26:29):
we'll return to everything that once made us happy instead
of all this nonsense.

Speaker 4 (26:34):
And maybe craziness.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Oh my god, I feel this way every time I'm
scrolling on Facebook. I'm seeing these people that probably spend
three hours every day. They got a new one out
every day, three hours they must spend dolling up. Don't
they have things to do for their kids? Could they
be doing something for their husband? I mean they're dolling
up to do a video to project the life, and

(26:59):
meanwhile they're miserable.

Speaker 4 (27:00):
I'm a content creator, Oh, they say, yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
I mean everybody's a host, now, everybody's a this. Now,
this one person does etiquette tips, and I'm just like,
do something, go.

Speaker 4 (27:15):
Get a real job something. I don't know. That means
just so weird.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
I'm icked out today, and you'd have to watch that
show to know what it is. By the way, Kristen
Bell maybe may have found her her ultimate character. It
is just it's a very very well done show. Everybody
wants this on NETFLIXF you want to. When you get
to ick, you'll think of today's show. All right, we
got a lot of ick for you. Your top five
ck stories are coming up, Your ick sounds of the

(27:43):
day are coming up, and can you play that the
guy from listen. When you do this, you can get
a shameless plug in. Will you allow that? I used
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(28:04):
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and I sold out Sax underwear in all of Nashville
department stores, no kidd, Yeah, And managers would be kind
of like, you know, all of a suddenbod's coming in
and buy an underwear and they'd be like, So. I
finally had one manager from one I think it was
the Buckle or somewhere called up and said, what have

(28:24):
you been doing? Because we can't keep Sacks underwear in stock.
So I don't mind a free commercial, but you got
to get the wording right. That was the duty that
Jeffrey gamers. So play what he said.

Speaker 10 (28:35):
This is Tim with Moonbeam Sawdust and when we're out
delivering to all those hard working farmers in northeast Ohio, awesome.
Our radio show is your radio show, Okay, Michael del Jorno.

Speaker 4 (28:47):
Yeah, so you're close.

Speaker 5 (28:48):
It's your morning show with Michael del jorno.

Speaker 6 (28:52):
Oh just headed heck with it.

Speaker 4 (28:57):
We were just off the air going over.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Wyatt took a month to solve that final congressional seat
in California.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
It ended with Mary Hartman. Mary Hartman cash Pateel.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
Donald Trump's pick to head the FBI was reportedly the
target of an Iranian hacker.

Speaker 4 (29:13):
Mark Mayfield has that story.

Speaker 8 (29:15):
Source has told CNN that hackers access to at least
some of Pttel's communications. Members of Trump's in her circle
have been targeted by foreign hackers in recent months, including
Tom blanche Trump's pick to be Dempany Attorney.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
General by Mark Mayfield. Senate showdowns. They're on the horizon
as President elect Trump's appointees are all making their case
with members of Congress.

Speaker 4 (29:37):
Brian Shook has that story.

Speaker 9 (29:38):
Veteran and Fox personality Pete Hegseth met with senators who
will vote on whether he should become Defense secretary.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
He's going to be for the people who actually do
the fighting, not for the people that plan the fighting.

Speaker 9 (29:50):
That's Alabama Republican Senator Tommy Tubberville, who says he's one
hundred percent behind hag Seth his meat and Greek comes
as hag Seth defends himself against misconduct allegations from the
New Yorker. Meanwhile, some Republican senators say they're still looking
into cash Pttel as the nominee to replace FBI director
Christopher Ray.

Speaker 4 (30:10):
I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
You deserve a break today, and you got it, he
collies over.

Speaker 4 (30:17):
Lisa Taylor has more.

Speaker 3 (30:18):
The CDC said over one hundred people in fourteen states
were infected. It caused twenty seven hospitalizations and one previously
reported death of an older adult in Colorado. The CDC
first announced the outbreak on October twenty second. The fresh
slivered onions on the fast food chain's quarter pounders and
other items were likely the source. I only said, tailor, Burr.

Speaker 4 (30:39):
It's cold out there. There must be a.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Toro in the atmosphere, I said, now, Burr, it's The
Great Lakes in Northeast are gearing up for more snow
as a new Arctic blast is set to sweep down
from Canada by Wednesday. Some areas could see up to
a foot of snow. Already, About five million people are
under wind weather and the Lake effects snow warnings. Boy
that Lake effect is some We saw that in the

(31:04):
in the football game the other night in Buffalo. Wow,
some big flake. The lake effects. Snow warnings across the
Great Lakes continue. Other areas like the Ohio Valley, mid Atlantic,
and Southeast will field temperatures ten to fifteen degrees below
seasonal average. Parts of Florida have already seen freeze warnings,
with temperatures dipping into the thirties. We were we were

(31:26):
in the twenties yesterday right now today, I think we
dip up. We rise up into the fifties here in Nashville,
but then right back to the twenties.

Speaker 4 (31:32):
So I would say, yeah, that's probably. It was twenty six.
On the way in. It was fridgy.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Yeah, that's I think for December fourth, that's at least
twenty degrees cooler than normal.

Speaker 4 (31:43):
I really don't want to do this story.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Come on, I mean, it doesn't matter because the winner
and the runner up I can't stand either. But The
Valley Billboard is naming Beyonce the greatest pop up artist
of the twenty first century. The entertainment magazine made the
announcement on Tuesday, wrapping up a few months of unveiling
its lists of top twenty five pop artists and stars.

(32:09):
Just last week, Taylor Swift came in at number two.
Beyonce a ninety nine Grammy nominations thirty two Grammy wins
more than any other artist, enough to put her over
the top. Well, there's a lot of pressure this time
of the year. You know, joy tis the season, you know,
be happy. But Christmas, the holidays usually bring the blues,

(32:31):
Michael Kastner reports.

Speaker 6 (32:37):
Chorus Counselors say that seasonal depression can show up in
many different ways. Mary Beth Fisk, who's a counselor in Texas, says,
if you're not feeling the spirit, it's important to know
that you're not alone. Best thing to do, she says,
is to talk it out. Study show that voicing your
feelings can help those who are facing depression. Also, she says,

(32:58):
it's important to get some rest and eat ride. I'm
Michael Cass.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
You know what we need right now a sound effect
of sneakers, you know, like in a basketball court, which,
by the way, my brother and I we used to
do the sneaker sound effects when we played Nerve basketball
in the house on the hardwood last night of your
morning show, City Interest Clippers by twenty two, one twenty seven,
one oh five over the Trailblazers. Warriors fell one nineteen
to one fifteen to the Nuggets. Kings win for Sacramento

(33:25):
one twenty one eleven over the Rockets. Suns beat up
on the Spurs one oh four ninety three. Yeah, doesn't
that sound better? Yeah, MAVs over the Grizz one twenty one,
one sixteen, thunder up the Jazz one thirty three to
one oh six. Cabs beat down the Wizards one eighteen
to eighty seven on the ice in the NHL, Blues
big win four to one over the Jets, cracking four

(33:45):
two over the Canes. Caps lost two to one in
overtime to the Sharks, So we want two out of three,
which ain't bad, plus in overtime to get a point,
so could have been worse.

Speaker 5 (33:54):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michaeldenhild jow

Speaker 9 (33:59):
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