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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Hey, what are you doing? Take a bat and practice?
They get that they started me on steroids. Man, I'm
feeling great.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Choir, Oh yeah, starting.
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Speaker 1 (00:35):
This is your morning show with Michael O'Dell joan.
Speaker 5 (00:39):
In honor of my wife, I would like to come
clean with everybody across the country and say yes, when
I started the steroids yesterday, I did.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Say out loud, Nick, you and I should go to
the batting practice if it really works.
Speaker 5 (00:52):
Then I got a lesson on how they're different steroids.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Ebomic gotta get a cream for that. Apparently all right.
Speaker 5 (01:01):
Eight minutes after the hour, Welcome to Tuesday, January, the seventh.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Year of Our Lord to twenty twenty five? Wasn't there?
Speaker 6 (01:08):
That?
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Wasn't that? The song read in the year twenty five
twenty five and we're here.
Speaker 5 (01:14):
I remember thinking we're gonna party like it's nineteen ninety nine.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Will I even be alive in nineteen ninety nine?
Speaker 7 (01:20):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:20):
That seems like forever ago.
Speaker 5 (01:22):
The body of former President Jimmy Carter is expected to
drive in our nation's capital today, as remembrances and lying
in state will begin at the Capitol building. At least
four people are dead after severe storms in the South
over the weekend. A judge rejecting President elect Trump's efforts
to stop his sentencing this week.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
This was expected. Nobody expects him to get jail time,
but the sentencing will go on prior to the inauguration,
and the first US bird flew death is being reported
in Louisiana. We have all the top stories and nothing
but the top stories. So help us. But we don't
stop there. We go beyond the headline, because.
Speaker 5 (02:00):
After all, that's where there's so much to talk about.
Let's start with I try not to do this to
a news reporter. I call it the kama Kazi Joe.
He's going out with a bang, not a whimper. He's
just taking things down. So Kamakazi Joe gives sorrows. The
medal of freedom, He lets eleven get mo terrorists out,
(02:22):
he goes ahead and pardons his son, and then the
latest offshore drilling bands. How does Donald Trump get ahead
of this? Now as he tries to set his agenda
in motion on his way out the door, Well, our
national correspondent Rory O'Neil is covering this top story, obviously
trying to throw a wrench into Trump's drill baby drill plants.
Speaker 8 (02:42):
Right, Rory, Well, right, And this is what six hundred
and twenty five million acres of ocean, most of the
East Coast to the Eastern Gulf of Mexico, Coast of Washington, Oregon, California,
Alaska's Northern Bearing Sea, all of it will be off
limits to drilling for oil and natural gas, at least
(03:03):
new drilling operations.
Speaker 5 (03:05):
And I know Donald Trump has said that he will
undo this, but maybe not as simple as he thinks.
Easier said than done. Yeah, because of the way it
is worded. You know, I love these moments because I
never know when you and I are going to disagree.
But here's the bottom line. I respect Rory, and even
when we don't agree, I still respect his thoughts. So
I go back to this offshore drilling bands and this
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was mainly back you know, just before two thousand and
they were doing this all along the Gulf.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
Of Mexico coast of Florida.
Speaker 5 (03:35):
And I look back at that and I think, okay,
so we weren't going to drill offshore. But then China
came in and was doing the most dangerous if you
really care about the environment, the most dangerous slant drilling
in the same area. And that's where you have to
remind yourself. We're a world, not a nation, and so
if you're going to focus on this global warming stuff,
you can't just focus around Alaska and Arc coasts. It's
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what the rest of the world is doing as well.
But that never stops the agenda and the narrative, that's
for sure.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
A couple of I think what you're referring to.
Speaker 8 (04:06):
So you had China doing exploratory drilling off the coast
of Cuba, right off the coast of Cuba, which was
and very close to the obviously the US water, so
I think that was the concern there. And then a
lot of the Gulf coast of Florida is already offshore,
especially the Panhandle area, because it's where we train all
of our fighter pilots, you know, that whole top gun thing.
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So there's no drilling in a lot of that area
because the maybe uses it so much. So that's the
other reason a lot of that has been blocked off.
And then people are still feeling a bit stung by
deep water Horizon from twenty ten. But that was obviously
further in the western Gulf of Mexico and.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
Maura, Alaska much looked like the surface.
Speaker 8 (04:48):
Of the moon, you know, right, there's a whole lot
of different areas and like, oh, that's got a rule.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
That's got a rule, that's got a rule.
Speaker 8 (04:56):
And you know whether or not Donald Trump wants to
see an oil rig off mar A Lago and other issues.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
So we'll see how that goes. I don't know that,
you know.
Speaker 5 (05:04):
I think to some degree, I know that's the case
with John Podesta, who just went abroad all while the
election was collapsing for the Democrats. He was signing laws
into place in other countries which he had no constitutional
authority to do. I know that it's a big deal
with him. I think it was a bigger deal with
Obama and certainly through John Carey. I guess to some
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degree in the Biden administration. But gee, Roy, let's all
play fair here. Is this political spite or is this
a guy who really cares trying to do some things
before he leaves.
Speaker 8 (05:41):
I think this is the staff going crazy on their
way out.
Speaker 5 (05:45):
You know, we we try to tell people how to think.
This is how I look at it. The question is
how long has Barack Obama been cognitively impaired? I can
tell you on the campaign trail in twenty nineteen Obama. Wait, Obama, No,
I meant to Joe Biden. Sorry, cold medicine. Now, who's
conlicly impaired? Okay, it could be me? Trust me. I'm
(06:06):
not steroids right now bulking up? No, so, but I
remember when what was I trying to.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Thought gonna be?
Speaker 5 (06:13):
Now? Oh? How low cognitively is cognitally impaired? And I
remember you remember the corn pop story that was on
the campaign trail in twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Which he basically you know.
Speaker 5 (06:24):
And I know this because my mother in law, unfortunately,
is in the midst of the journey of the long Goodbye,
and they create things in their head that are real
and real things are not real at all. So it
doesn't do any good to try to correct them, but
it is amazing to me how the brain works. And
so my mother in law will do that, and you're like,
wait a minute, are we doing a movie script?
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Here?
Speaker 5 (06:44):
Are we doing something you watched on television last night?
Because they can't differentiate in their memory, and corn Pop
was really the story of what West Side story or
crossing the switch plate quite frankly kind of conflated, and
I was like, man, there's something not going well inside
this guy's head. But I think everybody kind of agrees shortly,
and I think it was before this, after he arrived
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in office, the impairment started really setting in. How long
ago and why did everybody cut it cover it up?
And at what point should they have come clean with
the American people? The twenty fifth Amendment maybe even been evoked.
We'll never know. And so but the bottom line of
this long, drifting story is we don't know who's been
running the country and we still don't. And I think
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the same people have been running the country for four years.
They are taking these spiteful actions while the presidents in
New Orleans. But that's my take. I have no way
of proving it, but you kind of have a similar take, and.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Now off to Italy. Now off to Italy to visit
with the pope one last time.
Speaker 5 (07:40):
All right, So the bottom line of this story is
its spite, is it not.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
That's in the eye of the beholder.
Speaker 5 (07:46):
But it's an executive order, an offshore billing, a drilling band.
It affects some of the East Coast, some of the
Gulf Coast.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
And a good portion of the area around Alaska.
Speaker 5 (07:56):
And Trump seems to think, you know, drill, baby, drill,
I'm going to have immediately. It may not be that easy.
That's the important note here right right. And a lot
of this area, you know, they don't want to drill
in any ways. I mean, it is a mix.
Speaker 8 (08:09):
And yeah, it's not as if every area, every square
mile out there has oil underneath it. So a lot
of this is area they're not interested in at all.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
In the first place.
Speaker 8 (08:20):
But clearly this is a pretty sweeping action and use
of the nineteen fifty three Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.
Speaker 5 (08:26):
You know what, My notes were mostly irrelevant, mostly narrative,
not as easy to reverse. I mean, that's pretty much
the story, isn't it pretty much? It We didn't disagree
after see, I was all ready for you to slap
me around, and all you do is make fun of
my cold medicine moment, you have to slap you around.
Speaker 8 (08:43):
Now, wait, but if slapping me around with an option,
I'm mom down, let's go.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Let's go.
Speaker 5 (08:48):
If I get sick, it's blocked. If I get sick,
guess who's a villain you? So you better start rooting
for me.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
I got an I Love you by Roy and you'll
be back in the third hour.
Speaker 5 (08:59):
On the Annual Consumer Electronics Show, which, by the way,
do we get as excited about that as we used to?
Speaker 4 (09:05):
Well not really, because we've got all the electronics I
think we could ever.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
All right, you just said exactly what I was saying.
I mean, what is that?
Speaker 5 (09:11):
I mean when I sat at the Apple store we
were waiting to get I never get all these names right.
I can never get the ear plug name right. The
AirPod that's AirPod, AirPod. Yeah, I thought AirPod was the
thing you hold. I thought ear bit was the headphone.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
All right. So but I'm there to get the.
Speaker 5 (09:28):
Laptop version of Apple okay for my daughters, and it
was taking a long time. So this woman standing there
doing the little preview with the have you done the
three dimensional mask thing? No, it's about a thirty minute
presentation and it has to scan your eyes and it
has to all be calibrated before you can really take
the virtual tour with them.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
It's the most amazing thing on earth.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
See, I'm thoroughly convinced that all this conservation, all this
the way we build neighborhoods. Now ever noticed these new
neighborhoods and all the homes close together, and then there's
restaurants and coffee shops and retail and great, okay, so
that we never leave that area. Yeah, they want you
to get rid of your cars and just stay in
your little area.
Speaker 4 (10:10):
Cough button all right over there, Got him on the back,
rid bet him on the back.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
I wish somebody would. It's only time I get oxygen.
Speaker 5 (10:21):
You know, when I die about forty eight hours, you
guys are gonna look back at the show fondly. So
it's not making fun. Hey, I used to be on
this show. So anyway, make a long story short. And
I put this thing on and it's amazing, and that's
when I got the vision. No, you know what they're
gonna They want to put us in a little room
ten by ten and just have us live there, not
go anywhere, and not use any energy. Just be controllable
(10:41):
living in our little pods. You don't need a home
with a bunch of rooms. Put this head gear on
and you can. Let I was working from the surface
of the moon. And when I tell you I was
on the surface of the moon, I mean I could
look at my feet, I could look to my left
and my right up in the air behind me. I'm
in space, and there's my little computer screen. And then
you get so when I tell you, your mind gets used
(11:04):
to it so quickly. So if I wanted to click
on something, I just look at it and I go
like that with my hands. You just kind of close
your hand. Yeah, I just kind of close your hand
and it clicks it. Thank you for doing that for
those that can't see me, right, And if you want to,
you know, go to something and just do this, so
you have all these little hand motions and what I click.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
I don't put a mouse on it. I just put
my eye on it.
Speaker 5 (11:26):
Oh, after about ten minutes of this, and then when
you take it off after twenty minutes, you're trying to
do this, you know, it's it's such a better life.
It's probably how it's going to be in heaven. We
just look at something more there that would be that
would be incredible. That sounds like a great I think
I want to see my grandmother. But hey, Nanni, how
are you You know it's like that. That would have
been a great holiday gift for Red and not.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
But it is amazing.
Speaker 5 (11:46):
And I but when I was sitting there doing it,
me and my son did it together, and I just
looked at him and I wanted wow, I was and
of all people it was who's the one I can't
stand now? I can't remember her name? We're talking to
celebrity of news. Yeah, singer, I can't I'm blank on
her name. But I just can't stand her. But to
(12:08):
show you how you could enjoy music, I'm in the
studio standing right next to her. Oh, and she's recording
a song. And I mean it's three dimensional. I'm in
the room. I can't tell you anything different than other
than that. It's a little bit. There's a little bit
fades on the edges. In case I want to go
in and out of rear. There's a way to be
in between, or I can be there, but I still
can see the room kind of through a veiled curtain
(12:30):
if you will, in the background. But other than that,
it was just like standing next to her, Alicia Keys,
That's all I was. You don't like Alicia Keys. I
don't like her, but it's amazing to me. And as
I was sitting, I looked at my son and I go, well,
there can't be anything beyond this ken there. And then
of course my mind started thinking of all the other
things they can already if they want to put you
(12:52):
on a baseball field in the middle of a major
league baseball game. Now I got news for you. We
just did that. What do you mean, did well?
Speaker 4 (13:01):
We kind of the show put people in the baseball
field where you were taking batting practice.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
I really thought wires. I really thought they were the
same steroids. I was going to go to a batting cage.
Not terrible. I just wanted to see. Listen, let me
tell you something. I will. I will go right out
and say this, and people can criticize me if they want.
Speaker 7 (13:18):
OK.
Speaker 5 (13:19):
I was a major league kidder. Unfortunately, I was a
minor league fielder, which is why I never thought I'd make.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
It to the big leagues. You can do some added power.
That was like, Wes, I hate that curve.
Speaker 5 (13:30):
But anyway, sliders, I was okay with fastballs, low inside gone,
but anyway, I was just.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Like, how do you get better than this?
Speaker 5 (13:39):
And that's why when the show rolls around, what's they
got nothing?
Speaker 1 (13:42):
They got nothing more.
Speaker 4 (13:44):
I just spent two days in a hotel room with
my PlayStation.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
It was heaven.
Speaker 5 (13:50):
Well they could come up with that vacuum. It doesn't
that knows to miss the poop when it's vacuuming.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
It's your Morning show with Michael.
Speaker 5 (14:00):
Jo listening to news radio five to seventy wk Beat
and in Youngstown, Ohio.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Is John this morning, Good morning.
Speaker 9 (14:07):
This is John from Youngstown, Ohio and Kamakazi. Joe is
nothing more than just a.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Mean, old, spiteful old.
Speaker 9 (14:17):
Man that's angry and he's going to do everything he
can to fort and ruin whatever Donald Trump plans on doing.
He's just just being mean, is all. He is, mean
and spiteful.
Speaker 5 (14:32):
We were playing a clip off the Year getting ready
for the show, and I started singing, Michael Jackson.
Speaker 10 (14:40):
You not alone.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
I am you with you now. Right as I've said this, Lisa, Marie,
you want to have a pital fight. You started playing
the song, so you were looking it.
Speaker 5 (14:54):
Up at the exact same time I was singing it.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Yeah, I thought that was word.
Speaker 5 (14:57):
Then I'm ready to have a fight with Rory And
the notes I had in my pre show notes were
identical to what he said, and we were in agreement.
Do you want to know the first seven words of
my news?
Speaker 1 (15:11):
Too bad? There's no ban on spite.
Speaker 5 (15:14):
President Biden has set to ban offshore drilling during and
then John says that almost forbade him and Michael Casner,
of course, has the story.
Speaker 11 (15:22):
The order will impact around six hundred and twenty five
million acres of ocean along the Atlantic and Pacific coast.
In a statement, Biden said drilling off the coast may
cause irreversible damage and he is not needed to meet
America's energy needs. Former President Barack Obama made a similar
move in twenty sixteen to protect one hundred and nineteen
million acres of land before leaving office. Biden said, the
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time is now to protect our coast for our children
and grandchildren. I'm Michael Castle, I mean, what are the
odds of that?
Speaker 5 (15:50):
I had that written for batim body of former President
Jimmy Carter headed to Washington, d C. At least four
people are dead after severe storms in the South. A
judge rejected President elect Trump's efforts to stop the sentencing
this week, although there'll be no jail time.
Speaker 12 (16:07):
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Your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno.
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Enjoyed the podcast.
Speaker 5 (16:33):
Sitting here reading the story, Costco is recalling some of
it's cold and flu medication.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
It's labeled Kirkland's signature.
Speaker 5 (16:42):
That always get the because we're both Sam's and Costco members.
I still don't have an explanation as to why we
need to be both other than my wife goes.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
I kind of like the what do you want? Having
the choices?
Speaker 5 (16:52):
But I'm on Vick Nichael. Oh, okay, well dayquel to
be exact. Yeah, although I took it at night, you
can't like I got up at two am. Should I
have taken Niqull or day quell or you should have
taken day Quil. But add the day Quill could cause
you to go to sleep, and nike will could cause
you to stay up. So which part of the add
are you? I don't get it. Niquil should make you sleepy,
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day quells.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
Not suppose stand but as an add person in n
quill sometimes keeps me up. Oh really well puts me
to sleep? Yes, well, that explains why I was up
at two am. But anyway, I digress.
Speaker 5 (17:26):
They named their peanuts and their underwear and all their
things the same, and I always get them mixed up.
What's the one at Sam's. It's not Kirkling, it's but
whatever it is, they have their own brand. That's the
cold and fluid that they had to The retailer said
they didn't know what type of contamination was causing the
medication to be recalled, but a potential foreign material contamination.
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Then I got all paranoid because I'm sitting here sweating
right now. I thought, well, what if I had contaminated
But mine's Vicks.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
I'm safe.
Speaker 5 (17:54):
These are the things I gotta worry about. It's not
enough I gotta do a show. Well, but you do
hot flashes all the time, not like this.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Oh really, this is different. You don't think I'm going
through menopause, do you?
Speaker 5 (18:05):
Sometimes somebody get me a pregnancy to aest thirty seven
minutes after the hour. Welcome to Tuesday, January the seventh,
twenty twenty four. Here's how I would set the table
this morning for you. One bill or two that's a
big story today. Donald Trump originally expressed he'd like one big,
beautiful bill to do everything the American people put them
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in office to do. Problem is, the more pages and
the more things you add to a bill, the more
people start to defect from supporting it.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
I don't know why.
Speaker 5 (18:40):
This is one of the few times I disagree with
Donald Trump, but he's president. I'm a Joe Schmoe. I'd
get away from that. I think the American people were
pretty clear in this mandate election what they want. They
want the border secured, stop the bleeding. They want those
that have committed crimes after being in the country. This
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is clearly with mandate out of the country and deport it.
So I would do a bill that secures the border
with technology, with personnel seals, it stops the problem, starts
rebuilding the wall and then a building a touport those
who have committed crimes since committing the crime of entering
the country.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Make it a clean border bill.
Speaker 5 (19:23):
Make anybody who votes against it have to answer to
the American people and our sounds of the day today.
If I want to, I can light you up with
krnacky findings that he gave it a speech in New Jersey.
Didn't share these findings when he was on MSNBC or NBC,
but he shares them now at universities and kind of
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like our friend from CNN. He's still my favorite of
the stories to tell because here he was telling them
this all through the election. What people were saying when
I was going Donald Trump three hundred twelve electoral College votes, Well,
you can't say three hundred all electoral College votes? That
what means he wins every swing state? And I was
like absolutely, because as far as I'm concerned, he's either
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gonna lose all the swing states or he's gonna win
all the swing states. But there's no one between. If
you win Pennsylvania, you're gonna win Michigan two. And as
it turned out, the only one that I was kind of, like,
you know, worried about, was Nevada being a squeaker and
going either way.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
So I was would have bet my life.
Speaker 5 (20:29):
I'm three oh six, but if you're gonna force me
to make a prediction, Trump three twelve, And that's exactly
what it turned out. Why because I wasn't wooed by
any narratives. James Carvell is a great lesson in this
entire election cycle, the guy who coined the frame, and
he's in our Sounds of the Day today. By the way,
(20:51):
thank you RN for that clip. I missed it, But
James Carvell talking to CNN.
Speaker 13 (20:58):
Kadzaki to be exact, because now she's like, you know,
a seasoned anchor, not a political operative or White House spokesperson.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
But he's explaining to you why.
Speaker 5 (21:11):
He came up with the phrase it's the economy stupid
during Bill Clinton's election and he forgot then his own
saying and got wooed into predicting and being on the
sugar high that Kamala Harris was going to win. You
take your eyes off the facts and you put them
on the feelings in the narratives, and that's.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
How you missed the boat. But I could light you
up with these examples.
Speaker 5 (21:37):
The American people have been crystal clear why Kamala Harris
lost and why Donald Trump won. Now do it for me,
and I'm just an old fashioned, simpered cave man. I
do a clean border bill, I do a clean economy bill,
and I would make everybody and if it fails, so
be it. Let them stand up to the American people
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in their district. Well, the big breaking story this morning
is once wanning a big beautiful bill. Now Trump's open
to two not quite as big beautiful bills. And then
there's Kamakazi Joe. The latest is we talked about last
half hour offshore drilling band. He legally wrote this a
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little bit. Well, he didn't do any of this. He
hasn't been even running the country. But whoever's been running
the country four years, probably John Podesta along with George
Soros wearing his Medal of Freedom.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
Oh, come on, man, you know darn well you didn't
do anything. It's all so well, then call me.
Speaker 5 (22:37):
That anyway, make a long story short before he rudely
interrupted me, what's he doing up this early?
Speaker 1 (22:43):
Don't I don't know? Is he taken niquil or he
you know, think he's taken.
Speaker 13 (22:48):
The Kirkland brand called medicine, do you He sounds like
he was the guinea pig for it.
Speaker 5 (22:54):
So first, Kamakazi Joe gives sorrows Medal of Freedom. Now
the Offshore Drilling Band written to try to paralyze what
the American people want, which is drill, baby, drill, and
bring energy prices down. Now eleven getmo terrorists released to
the Middle East. May I just chillingly remind everyone this
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morning it's only January seventh. What's he got planned for
the next thirteen days? As Kamakazi Joe in bitterness and spite?
So that's all kinds of fires leaving the White House.
And I can't do it because I'm my cold.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Keep warming it up.
Speaker 5 (23:41):
That's how a rooster would sound this morning if they
were on Costco Kirkland brand cold Metaton. Can I just
ask a question out loud? Did I start the show
taking batting practice in a Major League based spall facility.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
With Martin Maguire?
Speaker 4 (24:02):
Yeah, yeah, I think you did that happened Yep, it's
good stuff.
Speaker 5 (24:07):
Huh well, thank god, I know I'm dreaming. I didn't
sing Michael Jackson right. I didn't sing You're not alone?
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Did I know? You started to? And then all of
a sudden I just had to chime in with this.
Here we go.
Speaker 5 (24:30):
Serious, I say, did I say, Michelle Lisa Marine, do
you want a pedophy?
Speaker 1 (24:34):
We have two new with us and this is the
way you kick it off? Oh, I forgot about that.
Care of that.
Speaker 5 (24:42):
By the way, we'd like to welcome the full circle
moment of returning home nine ten am Superstation Detroit. Uh,
the fiftieth affiliate. Move the call letters there. I guess
they don't say him right, That's why I'm not saying them.
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It was very weird in the email. Well, I just
think they go about the superstation. Yes, but it's technically WFDF.
But nine ten am, the superstation in Detroit is welcome
this week, as well as the rock of Talk sixteen
hundred am key Bot in Albuquerque, New Mexico. So, by
the way, we got an Albuquerque, New Mexico story today.
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The first binge ever, Ladies and gentlemen, it's an ad
D Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
It's official.
Speaker 5 (25:35):
No, my very first binge ever was really twenty four
and I blamed Glenn Beck. So I was one of
Glenn's first affiliates in Telsa.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
I did the morning show.
Speaker 5 (25:43):
He came on right after me, and there was a
time like two three times a week we would do
a hit before his show. And so while he was
prepping at like whatever time in New York, he'd pop
on my show on KFAQ, and we talked about it.
He loved twenty four and I was like, never seen it,
So nag, nag, nagged. Then flash forward Kelly Gentling, very
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close friend. Her husband was my dentist. I have him
on CD if you'd like them. Now, up until this point,
I'm a binge virgin. It's never happened. I've never been
anything in my life.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Okay, so I pop it in chunk, good chunk, good chunk, and.
Speaker 5 (26:23):
Of course when it ends, you have the option just
go right to the next episode. And it was so
good you were like, next chunk, good chunk, got chung.
I mean I was averaging ten hours a day. I
couldn't die. Oh there's something about Jack Choe put up
to my beaudo. I should put it up my beauty
up because the only whispered in yell. So twenty four
was my first bitch. Then I took like a binge hiatus.
(26:46):
Oh and then a beautiful sound. Yeah, let's watch another
so anyway, then that my next binge was House of
Cards with Kevin Spacey. In the first two seasons, each
episode was like a movie, right, it was beyond good.
I also started smoking during that because when him and
his wife would go at the cigarette by the window,
and we want to have a cigarette so bad, really,
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only I couldn't stop at one, nor did I ever
smoke one with Forrest Gump's wife, now that I think
of it. Anyway, Then I took another binge hiatus and
then finally the same thing as twenty four you've never
seen Breaking Bad? Now, I got it Andrea didn't. So
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I got on board and that was like a seven
season binge.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
Absolute.
Speaker 5 (27:30):
It's a long time, but it was good, and it
kind of faced season four and five kind of faded,
and then it came back and finished really strong.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
Well.
Speaker 5 (27:37):
The famous New Mexico home of Walter White is up
for sale. Featured in the smash hit series Breaking Bad
as the home of the White family. The Albuquerque house
is on the market for just under Are you ready
for this?
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Listen?
Speaker 5 (27:52):
I binge the show I know that house inside and out.
That did not look like a four million dollar house
to me? Are they getting four million dollars just because
it was not? And then when you talk to the owners,
she's like, she told local news, well, you know the
fans constantly visiting because this is a huge thing. Remember
in the seventies, we still go to the Hollywood stars' homes.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
You'd get the map and you go to them.
Speaker 5 (28:13):
I was in Tanya Tucker and Glenn Campbell's house that
they never moved into. Oh no, Kidney, they got divorced
before the house was finished. Well you can do that
here in Nashville too, get divorced before your house is fine,
you can go to the star's house. Oh yeah. But
now it's like could become a big internet thing. You
go to and you stand and take a picture in
front of the very place in these scenes, and so
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apparently it just got to be like, I mean, that
would be obnoxious after a while, constantly people in your
front yard taking pictures. That and the recent recent passing
of her parents led to the decision to sell the home.
But the breaking bad home in Albuquerque, New Mexico Wow
for sale for four million dollars. Now, if any of
our new your morning show listeners buy that home, I
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want you to know we'll do our show live all
week long from there as we are now a part
of the Rock of Talk sixteen hundred am. Keep up, yes,
and that clip to the owner, let him know we
talked about it. All right, All right, this is bad.
I am going to regroup when we come back. I'm
putting the medicine away. Got to take a couple more steroids,
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see if it'll break my sweat, and then let's get professionals,
shall we.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
This is your morning show with Michael del Trono. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (29:27):
I hope sometime this morning you can address this pope
appointment of Robert McElroy in Washington. I mean, this guy
is the most progressive priest ever. I'm still trying to
jam Trump.
Speaker 5 (29:40):
I don't want to upset any of my Catholic friends,
and I grew up Catholic.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
I'm no longer Catholic.
Speaker 5 (29:44):
But many might argue that this is one of the
more progressive popes we've ever had. So how much surprise
should there be in this appointment? That is still the
trip to come right? Joe Biden heading to Italy to
visit with them. Your day off right, keep it right
all day long on the ERA and online at WLAC
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dot iHeart dot com, traffic and weather together in news
in minutes straight ahead of efforts on the way out
the door, whether it's the Soros Medal of Freedom, the
offshore drilling band, the eleven Gitmo terrorists sent back to
the Middle East, or even a very progressive priest headed
to Washington EC to stalk the president. Speaking of Donald Trump,
he has been declared the winner of the twenty twenty
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four presidential election by Congress. In a joint session, lawmakers
finalize the announcement. I know these are the golden words
you've been dying to hear, Kamala Harris. She opened the
sealed envelopes containing the electoral vote certificates in her role
as President of the Senate.
Speaker 11 (30:42):
The votes for President of the United States are as follows.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Donald J.
Speaker 11 (30:47):
Trump of the state of Florida has received three hundred
and twelve votes.
Speaker 9 (30:52):
Kamala D.
Speaker 13 (30:52):
Harris, you don't mind have been interrupted for a long
standing ovation And with that vice and a Kamala Harris
went for Only Richard.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Nixon and Al Gore had gone before today.
Speaker 8 (31:05):
I did what I have done my entire career, which
has takes seriously the oath that I have taken many times.
Speaker 10 (31:11):
Speaking after the count of the Electoral College during a
joint session of Congress, Harris said she upheld her constitutional
duty to ensure a peaceful transition of power to other
sitting vice presidents in modern times who lost races for
president also had to stand in front of Congress and
read the votes against them. They were Richard Nixon in
nineteen sixty and Al Gore in two thousand. I'm Lisa Taylor.
Speaker 5 (31:32):
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is resigning as a leader
of his Liberal Party, but will remain Prime minister until
a new leader is chosen.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Brian Shook has all the details.
Speaker 3 (31:42):
He made the announcement Monday, calling it the best for
the country.
Speaker 6 (31:46):
This country deserves a real choice in the next election,
and it has become clear to me that if I'm
having to fight internal battles, I cannot be the best
option in that election.
Speaker 3 (31:59):
Trudeau has served as the country's prime minister since twenty fifteen.
His decision comes as he's faced falling poll numbers ahead
of a general election. Many analysts predict he will lose.
I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 5 (32:12):
An official period of morning starts today with the victims
of the Bourbon Street terror attack in New Orleans.
Speaker 1 (32:17):
Michael Casner has more.
Speaker 11 (32:18):
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed an executive order on Friday
to honor the people who died on New Year's Day.
The order calls for all state buildings to fly the
US and Louisiana flags at half staff during the morning period.
All political subdivisions, businesses, and schools are encouraged to do
the same. The period covers fourteen weekdays starting today, with
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one of the victims singled out for remembrance each day.
I'm Michael Cassner.
Speaker 5 (32:45):
President Biden commented on the city of New Orleans in
the aftermathod of memorial service.
Speaker 12 (32:50):
I rife, Jill and I are here to stand with you,
agree with you, pray with you. Let you know you
are not alone.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
And that's what God is singing. Michael Jackson, you were
not alone. This reminded me.
Speaker 5 (33:07):
I was asked to give a speech at a nine
to eleven remembrance and to cut to the chase.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
The thesis said the speech is.
Speaker 5 (33:13):
It's not enough to remember the Remembering in and of itself,
is a function of the mind, not the heart. No
memory could be a challenge for Joe Biden, but for
all of us. No. Metaphorically, you can live as if
you've forgotten, but remembering just a function of the mind.
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Honoring is something much different. Honoring acknowledges. It was them,
but it could have been you, and next time it
might be you or someone you love. The people of
New Orleans didn't need a priest. There are plenty of them.
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A pastor, there are plenty of them. Fellow mourner, there
are plenty of them. They need presidents, they need governors,
they need mayors, they need police chiefs to protect them.
You honor those who lost their life not by being
professional victims, but by being victors and learning and doing
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things differently so that it never happens again. Once again,
the presidents showing us were really good at mourning, not
very good at preventing.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
From morning, We're all in this together. This is your
Morning Show with Michael Vindheld, Joano