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The media is trying to create division between Elon Musk and President-elect Donald Trump and failing badly as no one trusts the MSM anymore. Also, Politics make strange bedfellows as Stepen A. Smith appears with Mark Levin as Stephen A regrets backing Democrats. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 4 (00:34):
Good morning all. This is Jamie Allman.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Really happy to be filly in for my friend Michael
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maybe have not heard.

Speaker 4 (01:14):
This morning, would still love to hear from you. All Right.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
So this Elon Musk thing is great, and things are
getting crazier by the day. And as if it couldn't
get crazier, as President Trump even wants to change the
name of Mount McKinley back to Mount McKinley. I mean,
there is no stone left unturned with President Trump and

(01:40):
his mission to kind of upset the apple cart and
change things around and bring things back. You know, he
announced that the minute he takes office, we are out
of the World Health Organization.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
That's great because that.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Organization was involved in so many nefarious things during the
whole COVID scam that it's we just got to get
out of there. And I'm glad. And then, as if
that wasn't enough, he says, you know, I'm gonna, I'm gonna,
I'm gonna rename Mount McKinley because it was called Mount
McKinley forever since the early nineteen hundreds.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Of course, it was after McKinley, the President.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
McKinley was murdered in Buffalo in nineteen oh one at
an exposition there, And so they name this mountain, even
though it's in Alaska, has really nothing to do with
William McKinley had never been there before or anything like that,
but that doesn't matter. They they decided to name it
Mount McKinley's, the big gigantic mountain.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
And so, oddly enough, so.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Obama becomes president and for some reason all.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
Of us been you know, let's rename Mount McKinley. What
do you think about that?

Speaker 2 (03:01):
We're gonna read he's actually the mirror opposite of Donald Trump,
because you know, Barack Obama came in and he was like,
all I need is a pen and a phone. And
they never called him a fascist. They never got all
over him for being a megalomaniac and an authoritarian to

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trample the constitution. Barack Obama bragged about everything that he
could do.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
I got the pen, I've got the phone. I'm just
gonna change everything around. And then I'm gonna rename mart McKinley.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
And so they decided to call it Denali after some
you know, obviously he was a native tribal type of thing,
and so it seemed appropriate for that because after all,
they wanted to change everything. And so you know, that
was the time too when people started to well it
wasn't during Obama's time, necessarily, but people started to kind

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of question, I think we're gonna rename the air base.
I think we're gonna tear down this statue. I think
we're gonna rename this school. You remember those days, and
we're the fascists. It's kind of crazy. So anyway, President
Trump like h he's like riffing, you know, hey, how

(04:18):
about And of course, you know what's so funny about
it is that he's got such a great staff now
that these people are now just playing around. Now they're
just like, let's see what else can we do? What
else can we do that will go drive the news
media at other goofballs crazy, And so he just keeps
poking at people. I guarantee you knowing President Trump, he's

(04:42):
probably like Christmas Eve at ten o'clock at night, gonna
announce something just off the wall and make the journalists
work into Christmas morning.

Speaker 4 (04:56):
Because that's what he does.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
That's why a lot of the people in the media,
I and some of them I'm sure, didn't want President
Trump elected only because he was going to make them
work harder.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
And also President Trump would always issue.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Big stuff like Friday Night, so the journalists had to
work all throughout the weekend.

Speaker 4 (05:17):
Whether they liked it or not, it's kind of funny.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
So anyway, the Elon Musk thing, it was a way
to try to troll him and passive aggressively bait him.
And these individuals were all, oh, so, Elon Musks, President, Huh,
I thought you were the big guy. They thought maybe
he'd get all defensive and nasty and do something stupid

(05:42):
and say something stupid or whatever, and he didn't. And
he's a turning point and he's telling people, Yeah, I
heard this about ol Elon must being the president.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
You know, President Trump has ceded the president Elon Must know. Oh,
that's not happening. Elon has done an amazing job. Isn't
it a nice smart people that we could rely on?

Speaker 2 (06:12):
It kind of is, and and that that's what also
is so crazy. But that's like a little simple statement
that President Trump makes that is monumentally true, and and
it's said so in such a deadpan manner. Hey, isn't
it kind of Hey? Have you noticed that we're surrounded

(06:32):
by smart people? I just was wondering if you guys
checked that out or not. And I was like, yeah, actually,
come to think of it, it is kind of nice.
So Don Lemon tried to run this rap on a
street corner interview with somebody and tried to run the
whole Elon Musk is president thing.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
And I don't know why they do it because.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
Because they know he's not, unless they just kind of
want to, you know again, trolled old Trump and everything else,
and and Don Lemon got an earful from this.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
The real president liked to think you Donald Trump.

Speaker 6 (07:07):
I believe Democratic lawmakers and Watchington are calling Elon Musk
president Musk now and they're saying Donald Trumps the vice
president or the head of communication.

Speaker 7 (07:15):
What's what's what's what's Wait a second, No, no.

Speaker 4 (07:17):
One said that. Really, have you not watched them paid
attention to.

Speaker 7 (07:20):
Not I'm paying attention to what I'm doing during my
day so I can try and get a better life
and get ahead.

Speaker 4 (07:24):
Okay, do you have your phone with you? I do.

Speaker 6 (07:26):
Why don't you google right now? Yes, President Musk can
see what comes from No.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
But that's already a loaded question, you realize, tell me
give me the sources.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
So it's incredible that Don Lemon say what you didn't
hear like, well, no, because they don't listen to the
garbage places that you existed in, and then he wants
him to Google it, and this guy probably hasn't been on.

Speaker 4 (07:47):
Google in five years.

Speaker 7 (07:48):
Those business Insider, we don't trust it, And the common
man doesn't trust any of this. ABC News washing it
pos New York Times, keep going the Atlantic.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
Oh I don't trust any of these.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Oh yeah, so so Don Lemon is trying to pile
on all these news organizations as if that gives the
story more credibility, and this guy's saying, well, no, that
gives it even less cret.

Speaker 4 (08:10):
Don't trust any of them.

Speaker 7 (08:11):
Okay, I don't trust any of these were the common man,
We don't trust any of these. No one trusts the government,
No one trusts the common News.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
We don't trust you that anymore. Independent news. We are
the ones that own the news. Now. People trust me.
They don't trust MSNBC.

Speaker 7 (08:25):
Because I care and I'm actually one of them, I.

Speaker 4 (08:28):
Can't disagree with you. Okay, well you better not disagree
with him at this point. Don. It's just a little.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
A little reality check for the big the big guy
over there formerly of CNN, the New World, so entertaining
on so many different levels. All right, coming up, you know,
it just so happens that the Hallmark Channel is beating MSNBC,
you know, And it also just so happens that the

(08:59):
Hallmark Channel is popular for a reason you might not
have figured out, but I think we can here on
your Morning Show with Michael del Jordan, I'm Jamie Olman.
Happy to be filling in. Good morning everyone.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Deltona.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
I'm Jamie Alman. Pleased and honor to be filling in.
Our history is our history. I'll never forget that. I
was just showing my son, he's twenty now, and I
took him to Donald Trump's inauguration up in DC in
twenty sixteen or twenty seventeen, I should say, right. And
we purposely drove up there because I wanted to drive

(09:48):
back and stop by Antietam in Sharksburg, Maryland, and also
the Flight ninety three Memorial. And you might think to you,
so of gee, whiz, dude, you really wanted to bum
that kid out, didn't you, on the way back. It's
not really, but I felt really compelled to take advantage

(10:10):
of maybe something that we wouldn't be able to see,
and I wanted to see our history both past and recent,
and we went by Antietam the battlefield, and.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
That part of your time.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
I was thinking, Man, I'm glad they didn't come in
here and rip all the Confederate monuments out. And I'm
not a Confederate sympathizer or what have you, but I
really thought it was important. I told my son as
we were there, and guess what, we're the only ones there.

Speaker 4 (10:37):
And I realized it was January.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
It was freezing cold, and so that's not really a
time for sight seeing. But we were the only ones
in this town. And it's a tower of the bloodiest
battle in Civil War history. And there in this area
are monuments to both the North and the South that
exists together. And I'm talking about monuments to the fallen

(11:03):
soldiers of the North and the South, and in the end,
as divided as we were, these individuals died together as Americans,
and that it was an important part of our history.
So trying to erase the Confederate monument from Antita or

(11:26):
whatever would do nothing to resolve or change history.

Speaker 4 (11:31):
It would do nothing.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
You can't erase it, so you can embrace it and
learn from it and talk about it, and those kinds
of things, And so when they were renaming these bases
and even renaming Mount McKinley, everybody calls it Mount McKinley,
with the exception of the people who you know, are
going to call it Denali because someone decided Barack Obama

(11:57):
decided to call it Denali. But it's Mount Mchilly. It's
no is Mount McKinley. That's that's where you got. Like
some things in this country, you can rename all day
long and it's never gonna change. You're still gonna have
You're still gonna have the name, and everybody's gonna remember it.
So what's crazy about the people who try to be
so woke and try to be so you know, off

(12:21):
the grid and daring and all that kind of stuff,
is that in the end it doesn't really it doesn't
really matter because history is history, and people are gonna
get used to stuff, like speaking to the use of stuff.

Speaker 4 (12:37):
You know, this, this is this is this. This is
still the number one song that Christmas time in an
aera like you could come up.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
With all kinds of new Christmas songs and do whatever,
but this is the number one song.

Speaker 4 (12:59):
For the second year running. This sham.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
By the way, President and George.

Speaker 4 (13:12):
George Michael.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
But but again, you could try to come up with
new things or even try to bring in old standards.
But the fact of the matter is what people like
people like, and that's how it goes. And so the
more things change, the more they stay the same. And
I will also tell you, and speaking of Christmas music,

(13:33):
for instance, I'm a big Oh holy Night fan, right,
this is what was my favorite Christmas tune. It's like,
oh yeah, wait to go out on a limb moment,
I know. I mean, I'm just saying it's my favorite
Christmas song. And so while back, you know, doing radio,
I always do what's called an Oh holy Night off,

(13:55):
meaning everybody kind of throws their favorite version of Oh
Holy Night in two of that and we decide which
is going to be the best Oh Holy Night?

Speaker 4 (14:06):
And everybody that's really crazy.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
And maybe actually you can chime in on the talkback
feature on the iHeartRadio app that microphone. I'd love to
hear from you about what your favorite version of Oh
Holy Night is, because everybody has one, and mine happens
to be Nat King Cole's version of Oh Holy Night.
But I'm telling you, I could be in a room

(14:30):
full of thirty thirty five people, and each one would
have a different answer when it comes to what they
say would be their favorite.

Speaker 4 (14:43):
Oh holy night.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Speaking of that, by the way, did you know that
there's a guy who put up as.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
It's like a meme generator, where he was.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Able to say with a certain level of confidence that
there's only a few real keys to a Hallmarket move.

Speaker 8 (15:09):
Figured out in every Hallmark movie.

Speaker 4 (15:11):
I figured out the formula.

Speaker 8 (15:12):
I've created a Hallmark Jenuar editor to generate any Hallmark
Christmas movie. There's three central elements and ted categories in
every of those elds, and here we go.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Okay, the lead is one of these things.

Speaker 8 (15:22):
An event planner, a real estate person, an animated interior designer,
a baker, chef, an executive, a romance writer, a famous actress, singer,
a shop owner, per advice columnist.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
That's it.

Speaker 4 (15:29):
That's all the that's all they're up and they are
one of these places.

Speaker 8 (15:32):
The location is New York for stations sitting back in time,
North Pole Town with a Christmas Day, a small town
in New York, small town in Colorado, small town is
runmall town or small town of spill.

Speaker 9 (15:39):
That's it.

Speaker 8 (15:40):
That's all the possibility, and they're all filmed at a
small town in Canada. They are, That's where they're filmed.
And then romantic lead is one of these things. A
prince who workaholic and an architect and executive, a single father,
a coffee shop owner, a high school flame, famous actors, singer, son,
working father of Christmas Tree farmers.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
And he actually did a meme generator so you could
just simply roll it like it's a slot machine and
you get the titles of Hallmark movies.

Speaker 4 (16:06):
Just awesome.

Speaker 3 (16:10):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Del Trono.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
I sometimes will talk about some of the efforts of
certain politicians or members of the media and compare them
to General Custer, because you know what it's like. You
walk in someplace and you think everything is going to
be fine, and suddenly you find yourself surrounded by truth
and reality. And we've seen a lot of that lately.

(16:41):
We have seen a lot of that lately. I mean,
even if you and I'm kind of laughing because President
Trump's that way and it's funny how people respond to
him when he does. He's like, Hey, Pierre Trudeau, I'm
gonna basically tear a few guys to death, and suddenly
there's Pierre Trudeau at Meryl Lago and suddenly there's.

Speaker 4 (17:05):
Pierre Trudeau about to be.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
Run out of the Prime ministership of Canada. Hey, McCrone,
I did socialism stuff working out for you? Hey, you
want to come see Notre Dame, you know that kind
of thing. And people tend to how about the Mexican president. Hey,
I think, yeah, well, we're fine to go ahead and

(17:27):
and take the mass deportations. That's that's fine, that's whatever
you say, mister Trump. It's kind of like, oh wow,
because people really ultimately realize that they are surrounded and
it's surrender time, and it's surrender or not survive. And
President Trump's trying a lot of different things right now.

(17:48):
For instance, this whole Panama Canal thing, Like I have
to laugh. I have to laugh about this because, like
I said earlier, even when it comes to grabbing the
Mount McKinley name back again from the woke historians, he's
just messing with everybody.

Speaker 4 (18:07):
He warned the leaders of Panama.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
He said, hey, you know what we're gonna We're gonna
take back the Panama Canal unless you lower your costs
over there and stop playing around with the Chinese. And
he said the United States has a vested interest in
the secure, efficient and reliable operation of the Panama Canal.

(18:35):
He's always understood, and we're never gonna let it fall
into the wrong hands. And so if you don't continue,
if you continue to kind of make it like so
expensive even to deal with you in the operation of
the Panama Canal and stop coosing up to the Chinese,

(18:55):
if you don't stop doing that, we're gonna take it back.
And so of course the President of Panama, it's like,
we're gonna we.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
Have every square meter. But you never know. And this
isn't him starting a war.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
This is him just kind of starting to get people
on board. And you know, he has no intention of
taking back the Panama Canal.

Speaker 4 (19:16):
But it doesn't matter.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
Sometimes all you have to do is say something and
suddenly people start to react and conform and say.

Speaker 4 (19:25):
Hey, you know what, second thought, that's a great idea.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
Look at all the countries who are now starting to
give more money, pay more money for their own defense.
It's classic and it's the way Trump operates.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
He's been doing that his whole life.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
People forget he's from Queens, and all they do is
mess with people in business transactions and everything else. And
you walk in, you beat your chest a little bit,
you do this, and then you threaten things you don't
intend on doing, but you're convincing enough that they believe you.
And then that's how you get people to that's how

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you get people to cooperate on certain levels.

Speaker 4 (20:07):
It's just it's it's he's a businessman from Queens.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
People forget that sometimes, and I think it works out
well for America in the end.

Speaker 4 (20:17):
And let me tell you something.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
You know that something's happening in the United States and
to the United States.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
When Stephen A.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
Smith and Mark Levin are together on television, I mean
that's I mean, I can't think of two people who
I would it would be less likely to have a
little meeting than Stephen A.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
Smith and Mark Levin.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
You know, Mark Levin is a great, fire breathing conservative.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
Stephen A.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
Smith is a liberal with a show that features a
lot of people who I have no doubt he has
discovered this who voted for Donald Trump. And so at
some point, you know, Stephen A. Smith's hold on this
Democrat Party thing. These guys know who listened to their podcast,

(21:14):
they know who watched the show. They could see all
these people on Twitter. And Stephen A. Smith has come around.
I'm not bashing him. I'm just saying I'm not cynical either.
I'm just saying Stephen A. Smith knows where his bread
is buttered, and slowly but surely he's finding out. He's
still voted for Kamala Harris, but now regrets it because

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he also knows that most of the people watching him
and listening to him.

Speaker 4 (21:41):
Voted for Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
And so this is his testimony, his confession to Mark Levin.

Speaker 10 (21:48):
I don't think anybody could dismiss Donald Trump at this
particular moment of time, not just because of him, but
because of what we've seen the Democrats do. We're not
falling for it any longer. The American people aren't full
of any longer. I voted Democrats, and I got to
tell you something right now, don't I.

Speaker 4 (22:05):
Don't like the fact that I did. I don't like
what I'm saying.

Speaker 10 (22:07):
I don't want to hear about Oh, we're about law,
We're about the.

Speaker 4 (22:10):
Lawd nobody's above the law. Nobody's above the law. But
then you go out in your.

Speaker 10 (22:14):
Part and your son, and you try to blame everybody
else for it. I don't want to hear about defund
the police. I don't want to hear about you know what,
this should.

Speaker 4 (22:20):
Be open borders. I don't want to hear this stuff.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
Yeah, that's that's quite a change. And what's interesting is
that I don't know how.

Speaker 4 (22:29):
I mean, they.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Lecture was November fifth, buddy, So all this stuff you
were fine because you heard it in the run up
to November fifth. I can't figure out, like, why you
decided then devote at that time for Kamala Harris when
now what you're saying there it's suddenly intolerable. How did

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it become all that stuff become intolerable in twenty three
days plus, I mean well more than that, a month
and a half.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
How did all this stuff? How did it change? Well?

Speaker 2 (23:05):
It changed because there are a lot of people, and
Steven A. Smith is including this, a lot of people
in certain reaches who have discovered that the support of
President Trump was a lot more diverse than they ever.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
Thought it was going to be.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
And in the end, you got to admire people who
are well brave enough and also humble enough to admit
that in some way, shape or form, they were wrong
and in fact wrong this whole time.

Speaker 4 (23:41):
And Steven A. Smith is a great example of that.

Speaker 10 (23:44):
And I don't think most of the American people want
to hear that we're thinking about the state of affairs.
That's in we're not about America only, but being about
America and prioritizing what's going on in this nation with
the desolate and the disenfranchised and everybody else in between,
and looking out for the best interest of what of
what it is for America.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
Wow, well you sound like a Trump voter, brother.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
I mean, I gotta tell you, it is pretty crazy,
and so it's pretty good indication Steven A. Smith was
looking at the old ratings and the people who make
up the people who listen to him, and the sooner
the better that Steven A. Smith realizes that. I hope

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you all having a wonderful morning. Thank you for sharing
it with me. This is your morning show. I'm Jamie
Allman filling in with the great and for the great
Michael del Chorna.

Speaker 3 (24:40):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltrona.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Merry Christmas to all of you, and thank you for
spending your morning with me this morning. And you know
what's interesting about Oklahoma. I love Oklahoma. By the way,
it was the only state and congratulations to you, my friend.
It was the only state in which every single county
was read, every single county in Oklahoma, and the state

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of Oklahoma went for Donald J.

Speaker 4 (25:15):
Trump.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Isn't incredible, Well, it's not surprising at all. Here's the
other great thing about Oklahoma. People they elect their state
school superintendent.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
Who is a great guy.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
And you realize there aren't not all states elect their
school superintendents, But let me tell you something. When you
do elect a school superintendent, that school superintendent is hugely
influential in responding to the needs of parents. If you

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can imagine when a school superintendent is appointed from the
reaches of the any a bureaucracy and all that kind
of stuff, the outcome is markedly different. So I would
suggest to any state out there, and if you're in
a state city that does not elect your school superintendent,

(26:11):
make efforts to make that happen, because the results are amazing.
As Ryan walters, he's an amazing guy and has done
so much to change the culture in the public school
system in Oklahoma. And he does a great job, and
he's an elected school superintendent. Try it sometimes it actually

(26:35):
works all right, real quickly, CNN. So they've gone into
their lowest ratings fall in the history of CNN, And
you have to figure out why this happens. I mean,
you've had people who decided they were going to just
recently smear Elon moscuz some kind of Nazi sympathizer and

(26:59):
all and all that kind of thing. For a while
there they seem to be moving in a direction that
was more reflective of common sense and the kind of
journalism that it's a lot more balanced and that kind
of thing. But Al Jazeera is more balanced than CNN,
for crying out loud. So CNN does this story and

(27:23):
the title of the story is a rite of passage
why some parents buy guns for their children for Christmas.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
And then you.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
Start to get into the body of the story, and
this is an online story, and they are starting to
talk a little bit about, well, you know, the family tradition,
and they talk to parents who buy their children guns
for Christmas and family tradition, and everybody's enjoyed it.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
Hunting is great.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
And here is the paragraph where they have decided for
some reason to lecture everybody on the purchase of a
firearm for their children. Here's an actual paragraph coming from
an actual news organization. Yet these days, in particular, parents

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looking to purchase a firearm for their child for the
holidays have to balance their hopes for the gift with
the risks that come with such a purchase, such as
an accidental shooting, suicide, or the gun being used in
a crime that really came out of the pen or

(28:47):
fingers of a CNN reporter.

Speaker 4 (28:50):
And now you pretty much get a handle on.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
Most every reason why people just aren't turning to see
an end.

Speaker 4 (29:00):
In the meantime, there.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
Are other organizations, a lot of local news organizations, and
my guess is your local news organization, depending on where
you are, is probably pretty good at covering stories that
really truly matter to people on the on the down level.
If they're not, they kind of better get with it
because because people have stories to tell. This one is

(29:23):
really incredible, and this is coming from Georgia, and this
is happening all over the country.

Speaker 4 (29:29):
People are moving into people's homes.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
And squatting there and then basically taking ownerships of the homes,
making the person who owns the home, go back to
court to defend their ownership with the home and.

Speaker 4 (29:44):
If they have to.

Speaker 9 (29:46):
From Clayton County Sheriff's body camera, you can see the homeowner,
Lalitha Hale taken away to jail, not the alleged squatter
at this Living Sin Drive home.

Speaker 7 (29:55):
She's gonna be charged with criminal damage and property for
all of your belongings, criminal trespass as well for her
coming in here.

Speaker 11 (30:02):
That's spent the night on a mat on a concrete
floor and the porable conditions while this woman this quarter
step in my home.

Speaker 9 (30:13):
Olitha Hale says this all started back in August when
she called police after finding Sakimia Johnson in the house.

Speaker 4 (30:20):
How can she not be a squad one? I don't
know this person. Yeah, and so she had to go
to court.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
And the reason why this story is important is because
it tells the story of people who otherwise are accused
of having privilege, having actually real privilege of home ownership
and beyond being taken away from them. And this is
why you saw the mini revolt there November fifth, and

(30:44):
people wanting to take back control not only their country,
but their individual lives and their individual cities and it
really is important, even from the local level, for people
to start taking their power back because it's being stripped
from them. And by the way, the story included, and
I'm glad it aired this way, the police officer lecturing

(31:07):
the woman and saying, well, you know what you don't
she doesn't have as much as you do. And people,
that's not the sharing I told you about earlier where
the kids raised money and gave out one hundred dollars bills.
That's not the sharing that is intended among us, to
be able to spread our wealth and our prosperity to

(31:28):
those we love and those who need it, as opposed
to having the government adjudicate that for us.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
And so eyes are wide open all over the place.
All right.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
I hope you all have a wonderful and merry Christmas.
Christmas Eve tomorrow and the twenty fifth Christmas in America
will be on this program. And I really appreciate you
guys being with us on your morning show, and Michael
de Jorno, thank you so much, and Adam and read
you guys, thank you as well. I hope you all

(32:02):
have a blessed holiday and we will see you in
the aftermath.

Speaker 3 (32:13):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael ntel Choo
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