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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:21):
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Speaker 1 (00:41):
For departure, get your seats, girls, and fucking up seven
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it's the most wonderful time of the year. The first
Bowl game was last night, the Miami Beach Bowl and
the number twenty five Memphis Tigers one forty two to
thirty seven over West Virginia. Put that in your trivia file.

(01:03):
Who won the first ball Game of twenty twenty four
twenty five tigers. Members of the House Intelligence Committee have
received a classified briefing about the recent drone activity. So
members of Congress demanded to know what. American people demanded
to know what's with all the drones? And now they
can't tell you. It was a classified briefing with the NSA,

(01:23):
FBI and other agencies. I think your government's been spying
on you, is the answer. I mean, what read what
could possibly be left now? So we know we're safe,
there's nothing to worry about. Translation, it's got to be
our government spying on us, right? What a shock? What
a talker? Police are investigating a mass shooting in Maryland

(01:46):
left one person dead, nine others injured, and the two
NASA astronauts butchered. Sunny, What was it? How many days
were they supposed to be there? A week? So seven
days was the original. They have since missed the fourth
of July, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas. They

(02:09):
will miss New Year's MLK Junior Day. They only packed
for a week. You guys worked one Thanksgiving and I've
never heard the end of it. These guys have been
working on the fourth of July, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas,
New Year's the day they will work on MLK Junior Day. Again,
a lot of time and a half. But we asked
the question. Okay, now they're saying March. Who believes March?

(02:33):
John the bookie at the Your Morning Show Sportsbook has
the odds on what they.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
Will His odds on astronauts coming home before May first,
two hundred before July first minus one ten.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
All right, let's see. Yeah, somewhere between May and July
is what the odds say, Redhead the line of the day.
By the time they get back, they're gonna have a child.
It's beginning to feel all lot like Christmas. Don't forget.
You can use the iHeartRadio app talkback button, we don't
wait on hold anymore, and talk radio. You can ask
a question immediately, make a comment immediately. If you're listening

(03:10):
on the iHeartRadio app, there's a microphone President will count
you down. Leave the message. We can share it with
everybody here at the kitchen table this morning. Also, you
can email Michael the atiheartmedia dot com. One of the
questions we asked earlier was that I mean you know
it's kind of feeling like Christmas, and so we wanted
to have a little fun. We took great difference with
the Rotten Tomatoes list of top ten Christmas movies. I

(03:34):
have decided over a decade ago that I would ease
into the holiday season by counting down my top ten
Christmas stories and songs. It's a Christmas radio spectacular. Christmas
songs are a big part of our celebration. There would
instantly get us focused and in the mood for the

(03:55):
receiving of his son. It's also mixed with all kinds
of hope and expectations and loneliness and disappointment and empty chairs.
I mean, there's a lot of drama that goes into Christmas.
We had a story earlier this week, a record number
expected to travel, and I said, I feel for you, Andrew,

(04:20):
and I made a decision when the girls were born
twenty years ago. We're not going to play that game.
Our children's childhood isn't going to be tied to our childhood.
That's over, and go visit childhood past and in laws
and family members. Christmas will be in our house. Anybody
wants to come visit, they're welcome, but there's the family

(04:45):
you're born into, and there's the family you make and
the family we make, and we happen to be. My
brother calls us thicke as thieves. We really are one
of those path there's no dysfunction in my family. You
might be a dysfunction to our family, but there's no
dysfunction within our family. Where thickest thieves, we stick together,
and there's no one's company we enjoy more than our own.

(05:05):
So for all twenty years we've had our own traditions
and made our own memories. But before that and before children,
it was the dread right and not just where you
were going and what dysfunction would be there when you arrived,
but just getting there. So at number eight on our

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top ten Christmas Stories and Songs is our ode to
Christmas travelers, And you know who you are, a little
nugget for you. I used to be. Don't ask me
how this happened. I was going to be a minister.
My Bible college never opened. I ended up in radio.
I got good at radio, I got promoted, promoted front.

(05:45):
Next thing you know, I go from Washington, d C.
To Virginia Beach and I'm the vice president of everything
except the Family Channel and the seven hundred Club. I'm
Pat Robertson's vice president. I don't know how that happened,
but it was December and uh we were having one
last department head meeting before everybody left for the Christmas season.

(06:07):
I had my budget done. As I mentioned, I was
a very good employee. A couple didn't interesting thing about pay,
cause people always on Pat was the real deal. He
was very much funnier than you think in real life.
And he was the worst driver I had ever driven with.
In fact, Pat, I did Did you ever tell you

(06:27):
the time I measured his head because he had a
really big head. I said, Pat, how big is your head?
I got to measure this? Get away from me. You're crazy,
You're crazy. But you'd be in the car. He had
an old truck, and you'd be driving, and when he
would talk to you, he would look at you, and
sometimes they were long statements, and you're like, how long

(06:48):
is he going to look at me? And off the
road while we're driving, then you feel a curb. It
was a terrible driver. But when Pat got mad, he
didn't raise his voice. He lowered his voice. In fact,
if he was whispering duck. And it was one of
those things. If you think you're leaving for Christmas and
going to have a holid gris and these budgets aren't done,

(07:09):
you get another thing come. So I miss one plane
because the two guys are late with their budget. Finally,
all the budgets are in and it's time to leave.
I'm headed to New Orleans to be with my family
for Christmas. A thunderstorm between New Orleans and Atlanta blocked
me from getting to New Orleans, so they diverted us
all the way to Minnesota. Then in Minnesota a snowstorm

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snows me in, which, by the way, I saw one
of the most unbelievable things I've ever seen in my life.
The girls are bigger in Minnesota, and I think it's necessary.
There was a girl bartender and the beer tap went dry.
She goes, I got to change out the kegs. Guys,
it'll be a minute. She goes through some double doors,
comes back out the double doors with a keg under

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each arm. I don't even think I could do that,
how heavier kegs. I went, wow, I'll take a course light.
After that, he was a Viking woman never forgot long
story short. I'm coming through the clouds. The clouds separate

(08:17):
and I can see I'm right over Lake Pontcha train
heading over the levee, about to crossover my neighborhood and
land at Moisann Airport. Two am. I'm home. I've been
through everything from pat whisperin to a thunderstorm to divert
it all the way to Minneapolis, to snowde in to

(08:39):
a keg girl. Finally, I'm home at two am, and
I can see it like it's happening right now, And
I remember thinking, Wow, if I bring all this bad
mood to these people who have been waiting this long
for me to come home, what a shame that would be.

(09:00):
Get it together. You're here, it's over. Get in the moment.
And right about that time, I see a mini van.
I can see my niece and my nephew hanging out
the window. I can see my mom in the front seat.
I can see my brother driving hassles. Travel. Yes, but

(09:21):
let me tell you something. There is something special about
being the one who's not there all the time, who
gets celebrated home. And I guess in that sense, it's
a fair trade and a reminder to all of you
that are traveling, whatever you go through, and it may
be something like that, remember those that have been waiting
for your arrival. Get yourself together. You've got to be

(09:44):
ready to be celebrated at home, and they've been waiting
to celebrate you home. Number eight on our list of
top ten Christmas Stories and Songs are Owed to the Travelers.
If you were listening live, this is where the song
would play after such an emotional story. But we don't
have licensing for the podcast, but feel free to look
it up and listen to it online. Are ode to

(10:05):
all Christmas Travelers. Number eight on our list of top
ten Christmas Stories and Songs are Christmas Spectacular. Kenny Loggins
was Celebrate Me Home. We've done this for I think
over a decade, maybe a decade and a half. I
can tell you number seven on the list coming up
in the third hour. I think his hands down, not

(10:27):
the most moving, but everyone's favorite story and song. It's
number seven. When our countdown continues.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
This is your Morning Show with Michael DELTONA.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
This just in from Keith andrews keyo Academy slashy Co
Classic High School Friend first ball game was won by
South Alabama a couple of days ago. Oops, I missed
that one. You can always email me Michael di at
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with the show, and we can't have it without your voice.
How do you have your morning show on the iHeartRadio app.
On the talkback line, we find Scott listening to WLAC

(11:03):
here in Nashville. Michael, A kega beer is one hundred
and sixty one and a half pounds. So yeah, if
if she.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Was carrying a kega beer under each arm, that's h
that's a good sized girl.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
I would say.

Speaker 4 (11:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
At the time I was five ten. I think I'm
five to nine. Now. You shrink, you know, as you
get older. It's part of the choice of aging. She
towered over. She was big. She looked like a Vikings lineman.
I never saw a woman carry a keg under each
arm like it was very impressive. I went in and
got a tall one. Now, I don't exaggerate in my
top ten stories and songs unless you're accusing me of that. Scott,

(11:40):
all right, Top stories real quickly. Luigi Mengione facing murder
and terrorism charges.

Speaker 5 (11:44):
Benngoni is accused of gunning down Thompson on a Manhattan
street earlier this month. The Manhattan District Attorney's office announced
Tuesday the Mangioni is charged with one kind of first
degree murder in furtherance of terrorism and two counts of
second degree murder, including one as an act of terrorism.
District Attorney Alvin braggs that the killing was intended to
evoke terror. The twenty six year old Manzioni, who's in

(12:06):
custody in Pennsylvania, faces life in prison if convicted.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
On Mark Neythield, all anybody wants to know this weeke
nnis what's the deal with the drones? And why won't
the government tell us?

Speaker 6 (12:15):
Now?

Speaker 1 (12:15):
The agencies have told members of Congress, but it's top security.
They can't tell you what they get. But Capitol Hill
did have a hearing digging into the world of sports betting,
which has become more convenient and a multi billion dollar industry.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
But when it comes to gambling on college games, there's
concern that it's having a negative impact on players.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
There has been an issue of the flow of money
included sports and the treatment of student athletes.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
Senator Alex Padia of California says that sports betting has
introduced more stress for players at the college level who
are being harassed for insider information. The president of the NCAA,
Charlie Baker, asked senators to eliminate prop bets on individual
student athletes where it's legal. I'm Brian Shook.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
As for the drone activity, while that meeting's classified, Lisa
Taylor has what little more we can tell you.

Speaker 6 (13:09):
Reps from the FBI, CIA, and National Intelligence Agency were
in attendance. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy says three sophisticated
systems have made their way to the Garden State to
monitor drone activity. Murphy and federal officials have said there's
no evidence of any danger to the public. Maya Egland
reports there have been additional sightings.

Speaker 7 (13:26):
There was a sighting today and yesterday in Ohio at
the right Patterson Air Force Base. Officials there confirming multiple drones,
but none of them actually interfered with operations there. They're
asking the public to continue reporting any sightings.

Speaker 6 (13:41):
Meanwhile, New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer is calling for a
new drone air traffic control system to track drones when
flying over critical infrastructure. I'm Lisa Taylor.

Speaker 8 (13:52):
This is your favorite President forty five soon to be
forty seven. And my morning show is morning show with
a guy I like to call Beacher Boy. It's not delivery,
it's shall join up.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Hi, It's Michael. Your morning show can be heard live
on great radio stations across the country like WYLM and
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We'd love to be a part of your morning routine.
Now enjoy the podcast. Having met the supposed reclusive Carl

(14:35):
Wilson many times, very nice man. That song is so
special to me. I didn't realize it was a Christmas tune,
you know, for me, it probably is not a Christmas
tune at all until Love actually featured it in the
closing of the movie. And then I used to make
movie when the kids are really young, I would do
movies and you know, you know, get your iMovie with

(14:58):
your Apple, you start playing with it and doing credits
and funny stuff. And there was one memorable Christmas in
the old House that I remember doing a video and
I used that song to be the backdrop of it,
and so for me it is synonymous with Christmas. It
is an actuality maybe the Beach Boys, masterpiece of the

(15:19):
brilliant mind of Brian Wilson. Thirty seven minutes after the hour,
Jack Crawley is covering not one, but two stories for us.
Let's start with we're getting more information Jack about the
high ranking Russian general killed by Ukrainians while leaving his
Moscow apartment. The reports that are there are some North
Koreans who may have been sent to Russia who have

(15:41):
also been killed. This has a lot of people concerned
about escalation. What do we know about this story?

Speaker 9 (15:46):
So yeah, so this Russian Lieutenant General Igor Karillov was
killed by a bomb that was strapped to a scooter.
This happened in Moscow, just four miles from the Kremlin.
He and his assistant were walking out of a building
and there was a scooter that was parking nearby which
was detonated remotely killing him. Ukraine says that you know,
General Kirilov was a war criminal in charge of biological,

(16:09):
chemical and nuclear weapons for Russia. Ukraine's intelligence agency SPU
says over forty eight hundred times Russia has used chemical
weapons in this ongoing invasion of Ukraine. That is something
Russia denies, but Ukraine says this guy was a fair
target in the war and so that's why they killed him.
The US military says he did not know about this

(16:30):
operation beforehand, and we have not seen reaction yet from
Vladimir Putin, though his annual big end of the year
news conference is coming up on Thursday, so it's entirely
possible that he will comment on it.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Then. Yeah, I don't know how it struck you. For me,
Russia has no problem on Ukrainian soil taking out Ukrainian
military leaders. That makes this different the North Korea. You know,
that part intrigues me because North Korea is, you know,
to my knowledge, not on the ground in Ukraine, and
if North Koreans who had been sent to Russia had

(17:04):
been killed, that could create an escalation. It's interesting because
President elect Trump said this more than the Middle East
is the difficult conflict and the most challenging conflict. And
because of the use of US missiles sent in to Russia.
This would be Ukrainian soldiers on their own, but involving

(17:24):
North Korea. That's the part of the escalation I think
captures my attention. I don't know about you. Yeah, so,
I mean yeah.

Speaker 9 (17:30):
And there were roughly, you know, between ten and twelve
thousand North Korean troops that were said to be sent
to Russia back in October. My understanding of things is
that these troops did not have any sort of battle experience,
so they've been training for weeks now. The US there's
at least one US official saying that a couple hundred
of these North Korean troops have been killed. This is

(17:50):
all going on in the cursed region that's in Russia,
as Ukraine has been taking steps in the last few
months to take the fight into Russia more instead of
just staying within the their own borders, trying to defend
their own country, and the Ukrainian President Vladimir Selenski this
week releasing footage of what he says is Russian troops
trying to conceal the presence of North Koreans on the

(18:12):
battlefield by allegedly using a campfire to disfigure the faces
of these North Korean soldiers who've been killed.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
I always think of Ronald Reagan's famous quote, the scarious
words you'll ever hear. I'm here from the government, and
I'm here to help. The Federal Trade Commission has new
rules relating junk fees charged by hotels and concert tickets.
There are a bigger concert ticket issues that I'd love
to see address. But what's the latest done this?

Speaker 9 (18:36):
Yeah, so this is to get rid of the fact
that these fees get hidden until the very end. It
would require disclosure up front when it comes to buying
things like a concert, a live event, or a short
term lodging like a hotel room or renting an airbnb.
Things like convenience fee and resort fee that pop up
right at the end, right when you're checking out. This
new rule that was finalized by the Federal Trade Commission

(18:58):
doesn't stop the ticket seller from charging the fee. They
just have to be upfront about it in the price now.
And this rule should take effect in April.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
So when you're Google searching and you see such and
such a room ninety nine dollars a night and ends
up being one hundred and twenty seven, they would have
to say one hundred and twenty seven upfront.

Speaker 9 (19:15):
At the very least, they're not going to be able
to have, you know, a surprise last minute. Oh and
also sort of feed tacked on at the end. It
needs to be a more upfront thing. What's been going
on the Federal Trade Commission calling deceptive.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
I had a recent experience. Coldplay is coming to Nashville.
I live ever forgot. I was driving in the car
with my son and I said, all right, now that's
one I don't care. This is so me Jack, I
don't care what they charge. We're going. The next day,
as God is my witness, cold Play announces they're coming
to Nashville. So you know, you got to know when

(19:49):
you're a father kids, Yeah, you got to live by
your word. So we're online and I could not load
my information fast enough, and then the ticket would be gone,
the ticket would be gone. And this went on about
forty five minutes. Actually, you know, I'm buying from a
third party and I'm paying now twice as much. That's
what really needs to be looked at the way these
computers or bots or whatever are buying up the tickets

(20:11):
and then I can't even and I'm on ticket Master.
I mean, I'm supposed to be buying it like everybody else.
And in the time it takes me to enter my information,
some computers filled out. It's information quicker that more than
the junk fees I need them to get to well.

Speaker 9 (20:25):
And as far as I know, I believe there is
still an ongoing action by the Department of Justice looking
into antitrust concerns when it comes to I believe Live
Nation and Ticketmaster, because all this really blew up on
the headlines when Taylor Swift's tour began and a lot
of people were very frustrated.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Well, I got great seats. I don't have any money
for Christmas. That's look you paid for it. Jack Crumley Reporting.
Thanks for joining us. Other stories making the news this morning,
in fact, your top five stories making the news this morning.
Let's start with numero Oh. No, it was only supposed
to be seven days. The fourth of July has passed,

(21:02):
Labor Day has passed, Veterans Day has passed, Halloween has passed,
Thanksgiving has passed, Christmas will soon pass, New Year's will
soon pass. Hack MLK Junior Day and Valentine's Day are
going to pass before Sonny and Butch, the two NASA
astronauts stuck in space, are scheduled to eventually get home.
And that's if the date sticks.

Speaker 5 (21:23):
Sonny Williams and Butch Wilmore flew to the ISS on
the Boeing Starliner's shaky first test line in June. The
two intended to stay in space for a week before returning,
but it's going to end up being closer to nine months.
NASA has repeatedly pushed back the launch of a SpaceX craft.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
That will be used to bring them home on Tuesday.
Officials say the.

Speaker 5 (21:41):
Launch will be no earlier than the end of March
to allow more time to complete processing on the spacecraft.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
On Mark Metfield, the old expression is don't try this
at home.

Speaker 4 (21:50):
Right.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
If you're a business or an individual, bankruptcy is your option.
But for lawmakers in Washington, DC, just another continuing resolution
to avert a government shutdown. Brian Shook reports.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Congress reached an agreement Tuesday afternoon, pushing back the funding
deadline from December twentieth to March fourteenth. The decision buys
time for the next Congress and incoming president to work
out how the government should be funded for the incoming year.
The deal features some agreements, like a one year farm
bill extension, thirty billion in economic assistance for farmers, and

(22:24):
one hundred billion dollars in disaster relief.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
I'm Brian Shook. Eleven charges in all but Luigi mangione
is being indicted for killing CEO Brian Thompson. Lisa Taylor
has the details.

Speaker 6 (22:37):
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced the grand jury indictment Tuesday.

Speaker 10 (22:41):
This was a frightening, well planned, targeted murder that was
intended to cause shock and attention and intimidation. It incurred
in one of the most bustling parts of our city,
threatening the safety of local residents and tourists alike, commuters
and business people just starting out on their day.

Speaker 6 (23:03):
Mangioni is still in custody in Pennsylvania after being arrested
at a McDonald's on December ninth. He's accused of fatally
shooting Thompson and a New York City sidewalk December fourth.
Mangioni faces twenty years to life in prison if convicted
of first degree murder. The indictment includes a dozen charges,
including first and second degree murder, as well as several
weapons charges. Finley said Taylor, well.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Stop one, of course, was ABC and George Stephanopolis that
was fifteen million. President elect Trump is now suing the
Iowa polster at the Des Moines Register.

Speaker 11 (23:33):
It's over a poll that came out just before election
day showing Kamala Harris ahead in Iowa and Trump's Ann
Seltzer's poll was intended to sway the race.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
And it was fraud, and it was election interference. You know,
she's gotten me right always. She's a very good polster.
She knows what she was doing.

Speaker 11 (23:48):
Trump ended up cruising to a win in Iowa on
election night. The suit named Seltzer, the paper and Gannette,
the newspaper's parent company. Trump's lawyers are arguing consumer fraud.
This comes just after ABC News settled a suit for
fifteen million dollars with Trump over comments George Stefanopolos made
that were allegedly false in defamatory I'm Tammy trho.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Popular, You're gonna be popular. Universal Pictures is revealing a
little change to next year's Wicked sequel. Previously known as
Wicked Part Two, the film will now be titled Wicked
for Good. The movie covers the second act of the
beloved Broadway musical. It'll be released in theaters November twenty
first of twenty twenty five. Wicked has brought in three

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hundred and fifty nine million dollars in the domestic box
office five hundred and twenty four million dollars world wide. Well,
we're deep into the holiday season and you're likely to
see the word Christmas abbreviated taboo wrong. Shouldn't ever happen?
Pree Tennis with the details on why it's actually technically okay.

Speaker 12 (24:51):
Feather's have been ruffled for years over shortening the word
Christmas to Xmas by historians say it's okay, and it's
in no way dis respectful because x is the Greek
letter for cchi and its use dates back to Constantine
the Great, who was the Roman emperor back in the
year three six. Historians say the shorthand was used because

(25:12):
paper was super expensive. But if you're following etiquette, Vogue
says you should always write out the word.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
I'm Bree Tennis. Well, I said, corrected. It was the
second win of the twenty twenty four to twenty twenty
five Bulls season twenty five Memphis the Tigers forty two
thirty seven over West Virginia. Two bowl games today and
tonight you got the Boca Raton Bowl. Western Kentucky University
in James Madison. This afternoon at four thirty Central La Bowl, California,

(25:39):
The Bez and the twenty fourth ranked UNLV Running Rebels
at sofar eight o'clock Central tonight, Bred's Won, Lightning one,
Blues Lost, Kings Lost on ice and Birthdays Today. The
singer and mumbler Billie Eilish is twenty three. Guitarist for
the Rolling Stones, Keith Richards is eighty one, Brad Pitt
is sixty one. The great director Steven's Bielberg is seventy eight.

(26:01):
If it's your birthday, Happy birthday, and we're so glad
you were born, and thanks for making your morning show
a part of your big day.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chorno.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
We have Fresh Kamala. I was gonna do something on
the Madison, Wisconsin Shooter, but Fresh Kamala call me immature.
I got to hear this. So Kamala addressed her humiliating
defeat in the face of an obstacle, Now what do
we do? Throw up our hands, roll up our sleeves. No,

(26:33):
Kamala still making Christmas all about her loss.

Speaker 13 (26:37):
Listen, the true test of our commitment is weather. In
the face of an obstacle. Do we throw up our
hands or do we roll up our sleeves? And as
we approach.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
This is so Red and I were going through research
because they continue to try to figure out why they lost.
Yesterday we shared with you several of the latest research
on the American people. Sixty four percent completely behind Donald Trump.
Now when you go inside the issues, and what it

(27:21):
asked them was, hey, you want us to immigrate some
of these illegals, like we're starting to arrest the gang
members from Venezuela and Colorado, Yes, sixty five percent. If
you added it up along with those yes, but maybe
wait a little while not necessarily a first priority, ended
up being over seventy something percent. There was only like
thirteen percent that were against it. Do you want us

(27:42):
to cut taxes? Make the tax cuts permanent? Yes, over
sixty percent had and those that said yes, not an
immediate priority, but yes, it was well over seventy percent.
Again in the teens that said no. These are all
the things that the Democrats ran on. Their problem is

(28:02):
they so grossly misunderstood the American people. We have a
new Hill poll that shows much the same thing, and
the conclusion of the poll is they ran the wrong race.
Their poll suggested Democrats ran the wrong campaign, where they

(28:26):
ran on value campaigns, abortion as a value as a
virtue saving democracy, which is really their platform and their
party and their candidates. But America doesn't trust its government.
What voters really wanted was effective government, and on that
Donald Trump ran, and on that Donald Trump won, and
on that the American people are already behind Donald Trump.

(28:51):
And this woman still talking about her loss. She's talking
about rolling up your sleeves and getting up when you're
knocked down. Everybody's moved on, but her. It's embarrassing. That's
been a while since we had one of her word
salad conceptual that came up. What was the event read,

(29:13):
I'm trying to remember what she was gathered for that
she's making. It was a speech that the Prince George County, Yeah,
from the Maryland, Yeah, Maryland students. So here's her message
to kids heading into the holiday.

Speaker 13 (29:29):
Season, and I ask you to remember the context in
which you exist.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
All right, this is such a visual. This is the
old put your hands together and then bow your head.
I don't know what this pose is supposed. It is
so creepy. But let's listen to the statement se if
we can figure.

Speaker 13 (29:50):
It out, and I ask you to remember the context
in which you exist.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
Yeah, I did.

Speaker 8 (29:59):
That?

Speaker 1 (30:07):
Is she nots Oh, I'm afraid she is. I mean narcissist. Yes,
but and everybody's moved on. It's like, oh, but I
mean they're so crazy. I don't know why I thought
I was going to enjoy. It was actually very disturbing.
That's right up there. Within San Francisco, they got the
new uh what are we calling her? Fatsar? She's the Fatzar.

(30:34):
And of course in San Francisco, it's not unhealthy to
be fat, it's not expensive to be fat, and everybody's
got to pay for your fat and your diabetes and treatments. No,
we have to normalize it. No one should be fat shamed.
San Francisco's Department of Public Health has hired a self
described anti weight based discrimination expert to consult on the

(30:57):
weight stigma and weight neutrality.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
Let us see here, We're all in this together. This
is your Morning Show with Michael del Joano.
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