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Enjoy two three, starting your morning off right. A new
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Bill Chrump. You know, I was really excited about my life,
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my career, my vocation, my occupation, my job today until
that pep talk right before we go went on the air.
That was that time, because in essence, that really is
what I do. Don exactly, sat on the poll here,
entertained the masses for a dollar here there get us
dollar eight minutes now after all that, eight minutes after
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the hour, thanks for waking up with your morning show.
I'm Michael del Jorno on the Aarin streaming live on
your iHeartRadio app. Jeffrey Lyons at the controls Red's here
overseeing the content. What are you We gotta come up
with a name that just doesn't work. He's the curator
of content. So you're the round mound of sound and
he's the curator of content. All right, Well, Red is
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wearing black. We don't have names that are a color,
but we're both wearing navy blue. That summarizes all the nonsense.
It was in my ear prior to showtime. You think
they were doing that to Johnny Carson before the curtain opened.
Let me tell you they should have been if they worked.
If you're just waking up. There's growing speculation about why
the CEO of America's largest health insurance company was murdered.
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We know from his wife that he had been getting
some threats. It's clearly a hit. We'll continue to follow
that story, and the manhunt continues, along with a reward.
You'll be hearing about that throughout the morning. Supreme Court
appears inclined to uphold the Tennessee law banning transgender care.
You know, we have abandoned absolute truth for moral relativism.
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That's a cultural thing. Well, what do you do when
it gets in a courtroom? You know, where things are
black and white and factual and evidentiary. In other words,
a cultural narrative meets the law and reality. I mean,
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I don't know how to explain it to you. We're
going to play some sound. I will say this to
Red as I turned to the side panel and say,
you know, a lot of this sound you might find boring.
I mean, it's a court case, and you really ought
to fight that urge to find it boring and listen
to it. Listen to people in the highest court in
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our land try to emotionally and culturally and theoretically argue
a narrative among the justices of the Supreme Court. And
how the justices come back, no matter what nonsense they
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go off into tangents on, they come back to a
question that brings them to reality and the law. And
if you listen to hours of it, you've come to
the conclusion, Well, it sure looks like the Supreme Court
is going to support the Tennessee law, and for very
very good sound reasoning reasoning that I'll remind people great
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Britain and other countries have come to the price of
one bitcoin has officially hit one hundred thousand dollars. I
would like to reveal to the audience today. Full disclosure,
I don't have a single coin. It make great stock
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and stuffers. If anybody wants to share one with me. Wow,
that's uh. You know, we look at the stock market
Bitcoin a single one bitcoin officially one hundred thousand dollars.
That's the first time ever had more than doubled since
the beginning of the year. May have something to do
with this guy, President elect Donald Trump. First network interview
is going to be of all places meet the press.
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But that's not my favorite story. My favorite story, well,
I have three favorite stories today. I think we'll all
agree it's too early. We never do this in the
Platinum Card hour because you gotta you gotta realize it's
it's three oh nine right now on the West coast.
But I could cock a doodle do three times really
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loud right now, as Nostra del Jorno is known to do,
because I make statements and then sooner or later there's
three cocka doodle dues and it happens just as I
said it was. So again, whatever the left is accusing
the right of, they're really confessing what they're doing. So
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if they're telling you Donald Trump, Donald Trump's supporters or
anyone that doesn't vote for them or support their candidates
is an insurrectorist, an insurrectionist, a threat to this country,
and a threat to democracy. It's because they're a threat
to democracy. You want proof, Well, for one, the White
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House is mulling over. First of all, your president was
sound asleep in a news conference in Angola. So anybody
that thinks Donald that Joe Biden is running this country,
I'm talking. I think you know what you like when
your dog dreams and then his legs start kicking. One
of those deep sleeps. This guy's speaking. Biden's hand is like,
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I mean, remember the old expression bobbing for apples. His
head says a bob is hand bobs. He's sound asleep.
He's dreaming right now. I think he's running through a
forest with a He's in a really deep sleep. He's friget.
So your president believes the future of the world goes
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through Angola, Africa. In reality, he's sound asleep in Angola
in the middle of a speed You were asleep, I
mean you were resting at my grandmother rested her eyes.
That's a deep sleep. I didn't sleep that well last night.
Come on, man, So that's Joe Biden sound asleep in Angola, Africa.
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I suspect John Podesta, Barack Obama, whoever else is mulling
around the Oval Office. I should word it that way.
They're considering preemptive pardons. Now, you know you got to
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just stop and let that soak in for a second. Oh, oh,
pardons exist. People do things, they're accused, they're investigated, they're charged,
they're tried, and they're convicted, and then you got something
to pardon. This is a preemptive pardon things you're not
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even aware of, things that no one's been accused of yet. Now,
how long did it take you to arrive in thought
at Oh they know everything they've done, and just because
nobody's found it out yet, we're gonna get out in
front of it. Take a moment this morning. That's better
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than any cup of coffee. By the way, mine's donut
shop and it stinks. Oh no way. I can go
Krispy Kreme, I can go Duncan. I never go Starbucks.
But you know, you know what donut shop says. It
says I was at Costco and I don't love you
that much. That's what it says to me. This was
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on special in fulk and when it is, there's one
hundred and thirty six more cups of this to go.
Preemptive pardons. We got to talk about that today. Why
because they know what they did. Not the guy sleeping
and al Jier, he didn't know anything. They know what
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they've done. And by the way, when they put out
this preemptive pardon list, well that's everybody's there's the work
done for you. Go investigate, have a ball. They have
been the threat to democracy all along, and you'll know
who all was really active when you see the preemptive
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pardon list. Another cockadoodle do three times? Remember when I
was saying, why do we keep playing the media's game?
They're dead now? They may not know it. I think
they do now and they're even admitting it. But even
when they wouldn't we know it. Why do we keep
playing the game When you go look at the ratings
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adults twenty five to fifty four, even Fox, but especially CNNMSNBC,
ABCNBCCBS Nightly News, or the subscription levels of the Washington
Post and New York Times, why are you still playing
their game? There's nobody watching. This isn't Walter Cronkite where
a third to a half of all televisions are on
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every night, and it matters what they say. I don't
know if they bring up meet the Press or sixty minutes,
like anybody's doing appointment tele vision with that anymore. They're
all listening to Megan Kelly, they're listening to Tucker Carlson,
they're all listening to Dan Bongino, they're all listening to
Joe Rogan or even Bill Maher for that matter, for
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John Stewart. And so what I said was, why are
we giving access to all these people at the White House?
Just don't let them go. These podcasters should be in
that room asking questions. They're the ones that have to
go communicate to the people who are voting in masses.
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That's exactly what they're considered. I want to do it
so bad. I've told you that was coming. People close
to Trump have said in recent days he should dramatically
change who gets access to the president, suggesting podcasters, internet
personalities and media deemed more friendly I think, whether friendly
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or not accurate. Yeah, right, well, that's that's the other part. Now,
there's a lot of ways you could do that. I think,
you know, I think there's the political statement that most
of talk radio will take this and run with. I
don't want to play that. I would start adding, like
if Megan Kelly is willing to go to White House
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Press reef. I mean, I would start adding in some
of the big players. That room should reflect how America
gets its information. Glenn Beck should be in that room,
Meghan Kelly should be in that room. Joe Rogan should
be in that room. I wouldn't necessarily throw out the
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New York Times in the Washington Post, because then you're
going to make it a big, dramatical political But if
you could add them, and you control who you call on,
they need to be there because they've earned to be there.
They need to be there because that's where the people are. Why,
I mean, the most sensible way to look at it
is why has others not been in the room in
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the past. Why wouldn't you have a podcaster in there?
Because it used to be podcasters said, you know, maybe
a few hundred people, or is the Associated Press or
Washington Post or New York Times or ABC, NBCCBS, they
have tens of thousands watching or listening or subscribing. Well,
guess what it's reversed. Now there are people who their
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entire job is to go into that room and play
that game. That's why when you go back to Barack Obama,
it was so important when Barack Obama said, I need
to see the questions beforehand. Oh so now they're pre
screening questions and then determining who they call on, and
so then people would change their questions, you know, write
the question they wanted to hear and then ask a
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different one live. Well, then guess what happened. President never
called on them again, and then guess what happened. They
couldn't keep their job because if you don't have access
to the president, you're of no use to the media
company that's the gig. So of course they're not going
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to like it. That's like a government employee being excited
about budget cuts can lead to the loss of their job.
But if any correspond, if're interesting to talk to John
Decker about it later today, if they're really honest and
if they're really pure, they should want that in addition
to or instead of because that's where the people are
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In Sounds of the Day, Charlemagne the god just tearing
apart what we go Berg tearing apart the mindless at
the view. Oh, it's beautiful, and I don't you know,
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I would have to go with preemptive pardon. I mean,
I wrote a book and I used the phrase a lot.
The only thing left shocking in life is the truth.
I don't know, Red if you're gonna agree, but I
don't like to minor and majors, and I don't like
to major and minors. I think the major to major
in today. Preemptive pardons. It may it may say everything.
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Can I get one? You want to vote? Can I
get a preemptive pardon? Oh? Well, the father and me
would ask, and what did you do if you need
a preemptive part That's how bad it's gotten. Of course,
if we had preemptive partons, it'd never been a water game.
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Jno. President elect
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Trump is asking Georgia now to throw out his criminal
election interference case. Brian Shook has that story.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
From two federal cases have already been tossed, and he's
a ten to do the same with his hush money case.
Speaker 2 (15:02):
In New York.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
The President elect is accused of attempting to overturn the
twenty twenty election results in Georgia. In a court filing,
lawyer Steve Sadau said the case should be thrown out
before Trump is inaugurated in January. I'm Brian Shuk.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
President Elect Trump will have his first network interview since
the election, and it'll be Sunday's NBC Meet the Press.
Speaker 4 (15:24):
The networks has an interview with the show moderator Kristen Welker,
will be taped to Friday, then air Sunday morning. Clips
of the interview will be released prior to the show.
Welker interviewed Trump for NBC News in September of twenty
twenty three, which ended up being his only network sit
down during the twenty twenty four presidential campaign.
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magical experiences. How about an affordable one? How about one
without four hours of lines? Test Track at Epcot is
scheduled to reopen with a new storyline. The High Speed
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can end up in a Denali. H. You can't make
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Speaker 2 (16:40):
Enjoy the podcast. Yes, I do this stuff like yesterday
in preparation for today, but because you have add like me,
I would like to stop and actually preemptively not do
my main story and do that. So I do birthdays
every day. Why do I do birthdays? Not to call
attention to famous people who are born in this but
ultimately to give the reason to wish you a happy birthday.
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I want to be if I'm the only one, I
want to be somebody looks you right in the eye
and says, happy birthday. I'm so glad you were born.
You're important, you make a difference. So every day I
researched these birthdays, you find the eighth President of the
United States, Martin Van Buren born December fifth. Wow Custard
made his first stand December fifth, Walt Disney, Strom, Thurman.
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Oh there was somebody else on the list too, oh
little Richard. I mean, it's a very famous people born
in December fifth. And then you start looking for somebody
like you know that's still alive December nothing, and it
says if they retired the number in heaven. All right,
we got a famous person to be born here, hold
them off. We were tired December fifth. I got a
deal with Custard and Disney. You won't find I mean,
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you're down to Jim Plunkett, which I believe Jim Plunkett
when the Heisman two didn't he he was a Super
Bowl MVP Heisman Trophy winner. I mean, Jim Plunkett is
one of the great Hall of Fame quarterbacks somebody ever
talks about from Stanford University, you see how and then
from the Ques Art Monk Hall of Fame wide receiver.
But that's it. Remember how we made the observation that
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Mike mccannon picked up on into the liner. But it's true.
All the best Christmas. If the person's still alive, I
don't have time for it. Christmas, I will not listen.
If you're still alive, I'll wait for you. To die first.
I might appreciate your song when you die, But think
about all the best Christmas songs. They're dead, bur alive, dead,
that ging called dead Sinatra, dead, Carpenters dead, best Christmas
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songs are all still alive. Isn't he who Richard Carpenter? Yeah?
I saw him the other day. That was very scarring. Yeah,
he's really aged, I guess I just at that point
I realized I have not really laid eyes on him
other than a you know, watching some reels video. But
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he's aged quite a bit. All right. So I want
to start with our biggest story of the day if
you're just waking up, preemptive pardons. Now, just the notion alone.
You know, I used to say behind every headline is
a story which you got to go beyond the headline
because it's in the story that there's so much to talk.
This one can kind of end at the headline. The
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Biden administration is discussing preemptive pardons for those in well,
they say, for those quote unquote in Trump's crosshairs. Is
that really what it's about? I mean, what's a PREEMPTI part,
how would I call the Franklin police today and beg
them for a preemptive pardon. Well for what what crime
did you commit? Sir? Well, I haven't yet. Well, then
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I don't understand what you're asking for. Well, it's one
of two things. I either did commit a crime and
I haven't told you yet, or I'm just saying preemptively,
a chance, I'll speed today. Let me just come clean
with you right now and get a pardon. I mean,
it's just so nonsensical, right, preemptive p Are you kidding me?
Whatever happened to pardoning and commuting sentences? Somebody actually accused,
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somebody actually being tried, somebody actually convicted, somebody actually sentenced
before you do these things. That's how we've always been saying.
Whatever they're saying, they're accusing Trump people of they're doing,
they're worried about Trump and what they call crosshairs because
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that's what they've been doing. Law fair when they accused
Trump of being a threat to the democracy, because they're
the threat to democracy. But obviously, what it should scream
to everyone is, I mean, came out at you. If
you had a kid, came him dad? Yes, I'm uh,
before I tell you something, can I get a preempt
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a party? What the hell did you do? Would be
your first response, right. I mean, I'm look, I've had
two really got laughs that woke me up today, And
I wasn't in a laughing mood I've been. I've had
a really bad seven years, let alone seven days. But
I mean, I'm watching Joe Biden yesterday. He's got nothing
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for North Carolina. Oh you lost everything, especially if you
had a Trump side. Oh God forbid, if you had
a Trump side. Nobody's knocking on your door. But FEMA
had to announce and formally apologize yesterday for not delivering
the trailers, you know, roof water, a bed. Oh yeah,
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we forgot about your housing, do you know? I mean,
how long ago does that hurricane seem? These people have
been like fending for themselves all this time. Meanwhile, the
body that once housed the mind of Joe Biden, supposedly
your president, is in Algiers giving them a billion dollars.
God forbid your driving on dirt roads. We won't have it.
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This poverty debt must stop. Meanwhile, we're thirty five trillion
dollars in debt. There's no trailers for the victims of
North Carolina. He's given them a billion dollars, saying the
future goes through Algeria Africa. Then the Algerians are all
at their big schwank event and talking, and the President
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is sound like a dog on the couch. He's sleeping
so deeply, his legs are kicking. He's Oh, you can't
make that stuff up. And then you go to the
preemptive partens. So this isn't Donald Trump. I mean, this
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isn't Joe Biden. This is this is Podesta, this is Obama,
this is everybody that's been breaking the law. Picture of
the kid that's coming to I'm gonna do a preemptive
pardon for all of us kids. Really, well, what have
you guys been up to? Can't wait? According to senior
Democrats familiar with the discussion, President Biden's senior aides are
conducting a vigorous internal debate over whether to issue preemptive
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pardons to a range of current and former public officials
who could be targeted with President Trump's return to the
White House. Well, one thing's for sure, we know how
you targeted the president and harassed him for eight years.
But Congress is going to be controlled on the House
by Republicans, and the Senate by Republicans, and then all
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the cabinet in the administrative branch will be Republicans, and
they may do some investigating. What are they about to find?
They know that's why they want the preemptive pardon. Those
who could be getting preemptive pardons. Really, we should do
the list of who won't be right. We're going to
preemptively parton THEMSONPC right now, Members of Congress, the January
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sixth Committee, Adam Schiff, former GOP Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming,
Anthony Fauci. You're gonna preemptively pardon Anthony Fauci? Why for
the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on mankind and human history?
Speaker 4 (24:17):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Are we really supposed to believe this was the reason
why eleven years was picked. Of course, the ultimate pardon,
the ultimate preemptive pardon, isn't Hunter Biden. It's gonna be
Jim and Joe himself and everybody that has been up
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to no good all this time. You can't pardon somebody
for something they haven't been convicted of, accused of, or
sentenced for. But you can now and that that is
easy for them to all understand the notion of giving
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children drugs or surgeries. They will alter them forever. They
can't figure out why you would stop that, but they
can figure out preemptive pardons. Sof for not does the
bookie have odds on preemptive partis? Yeah, as a matter
of fact, you gotta be carving me. I was so
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dead set on having a bad day today. I can't
tell you how much I wanted to have a bad day.
I mean, everything about my life has been there has
been a nightmare. I was working in my fifteenth straight
hour and I wanted to use one of my daughter's
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pickup truck, right, you know, to go because I can
haul more things to the dumpster with the pickup truck.
Right I get in, There's something about warning signs. The
girls just don't read. They don't see them. You can
get the flashing light telling you you're out of gas.
You know, what's the car? What's the car gonna do?
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Just self drive to the gas station to get you
to pull in. It's flashing out of gas, out of gas,
low fuel. Then the engine light's flashing. Your tires are
at twenty that's the truck. And of course you know,
I don't want to talk about the Arctic blast. But
we're in the twenties, which is very unseasonably cold for Nashville.
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Next thing, you know, just to go to the hell
that is my life, my mother's apartment to empty all
the filth and trash that is built up because I
have to move her out of somewhere else. Next thing
you know, I'm outside freezing, unscrewing the gate, you know,
the little caps on the tires, and I'm filling up
the tires. And of course when you're that low, it's
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a long time. So I get one tired done. God,
it took a long time. Oh, I freezing. Been in
a catcher squad, which I used to live in all
through my childhood. I was a catcher. Now I took
I go to get up. I can't get up. What's
happening to I do I have m asked? What do
I have? Somebody help make it? A second tire. That
took about five Next thing you know, nothing's coming out. Oh,
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I used up by five minutes. Another two dollars, another
collars for air freezon. I'm doing the other two tires.
Then I gotta go fill up the gas tank just
to get to the apartment, just to load twenty seven
trash bags, a dog gate of whatever else was in there.
But you still have one hundred and ninety or one
hundred and ninety takeups of doughnut coffee left. And there's that.
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So I was just dead set. You know, I got
like five hours sleep last night, so achy. The ad
bill doesn't even work anymore, and I got it all
starts again today. Oh medicaid paperwork. It's unbelievable. That's what
I've been going through. And I thought, listen, there's one
thing I'm in control of. I'm in control of having
a bad day. And then these stories start making me laughed.
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Joe Biden kicking like a dog, dreaming, sound asleep and Algeria.
And you mean to tell me I guessed it? The
book he has the house, got it suffer? Not Big
John from the Your Morning Show Sports book. He is
a betting on that popped up this morning. Will Biden
parton over fifty people before he leaves office? Minus one ten?
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Will Trump parton more than fifty people when he takes office?
Minus one thirty? Boom, bucket pop bang, there where do
we get one of them? Top five stories of the day.
More cabinet drama in our nation's capital. Brian shook me
all morning long as your Trump's rode to the White
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House Road to the White House.
Speaker 3 (28:44):
Twenty twenty four, President Elect Trump's in battled pick for
Defense secretary was on Capitol Hill again yesterday. Pete Hegseth
attended meetings with senators who would decide whether or not
to confirm him. Your job is to make sure that
it's lethality we valied.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Everything else is gone. Everything else that distracts from that
shouldn't be happening. That's the message I'm hearing from senators.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
Despite a report that he could be replaced by Florida
Governor Ron De Santis, Hegseth says he is not withdrawing
his name from consideration. Hegseth is embroiled in multiple misconduct allegations.
The Washington Post reports Hegseth will visit Trump at his
mar A Lago estate in Florida today.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
In Washington, I'm Brian shook. Actually, preemptive pardons are not new.
We just used to call them sanctuary cities. In California's
Attorney General Rob Banta is telling state institutions and their
staff not to participate in deportations under the Trump administration.
Lisa Taylor has that story. In response to the incoming
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Trump administration's threats of mass deportations, I want to affirm
that California's immigrant community has a support of my office.
Speaker 6 (29:55):
Speaking at a public library in San Francisco, Bonta said
state law prohibits using state funds, resources, or employees at
state and local institutions to aid in immigration enforcement activities.
President elect Trump has warned that a crackdown on illegal immigration,
including mass deportations, is coming. I'mly, said Taylor.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
The NYPD believes the shooting that left the CEO of
United Healthcare dead was a targetage hit. Natalie mcgliori has
the details.
Speaker 7 (30:21):
The NYPD's offering a cash reward since fifty year old
Brian Thompson from Minnesota was fatally shot right outside the
Hilton on Sixth Avenue. NYPD Chief of Detectives Joe Kenny.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
The mortor for this murder currently is unknown, but based
on the evidence we have so far, it does appear
that the victim was specifically targeted. This does not appear
to be a random act of violence.
Speaker 7 (30:42):
Kenny says. The suspect ran away from the scene between
fifty third and fifty fourth Street before hopping on a
city bike on fifty fifth Street, and he was last
seen in Central Park.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
At the scene, the.
Speaker 7 (30:51):
NYPD recovered three shell casings, three live rounds, and they're
processing a cell phone that was found in a nearby
alley way. Natalie mcleiori wo our.
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I'm Bree Tennis. This is your morning show with Michael Detono.
Just enough time on your morning show to hear your voice,
because we can't have it without your voice. Um, let's
start with Tim. I think Tim is listening to Kke
t Okay in Oklahoma City this morning. Hey Michael, this
is Tim in Oklahoma City. I'm wondering if P Diddy
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is on that preemptive pardon list. What are your thoughts? Well,
you can have a field date, right, we could play
with that the rest of the morning, Right, Oprah, P Diddy?
Who else? Because who's ever on the list? First of all,
we're going to talk. Got a great email a minute ago.
Of course, you can't pardon somebody who hasn't even been accused,
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let alone charged, let alone tried, let alone convicted, let
alone sentenced. If they try this, it's certainly going to
go to the Supreme Court. And John Decker is a
Supreme Court bar attorney, so I guess we could ask
him the question. But I can tell you one thing
that'll be useful from this list. Who's ever on this
preemptive list? That's who you need to really focut your
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investigation on. Yves, Karen Kfyi and Phoenix.
Speaker 4 (32:51):
This is Karen as a former Chicago resident now living
in Scottsdale.
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (32:58):
Thank you for calling out Chicago and what these lunatics
have done to a once great city.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
It's a shame. Like the way you pronounce it too,
the proper way. Yeah. I had this conversation yesterday with
my own brother who just was staying right across the
street and the guy got assassinated, and we talked about
how great New York City still is and how awful
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Chicago has become. We're all in this together. This is
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