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January 10, 2025 35 mins

From the fires of LA, to the Carter funeral to the drilling ban and renaming the gulf. So much to catch up on with Trump, it’s Friday with 47 elect!7

The legacy media continues to blame climate change for the fires, local and state leaders ignore angry residents and what could be the lasting political damage if the continues?? We ask senior contributor Dave Zanotti.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:18):
Three starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding, because we're in this together.
This is your morning show with Michael del Chorno.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Well, let's set the table, shall we. President elect Donald
Trump will be sentenced in about ninety minutes after the
Supreme Court rejected his request to block it. Bad day
before a federal judge for the sitting President Joe Biden.
They struck down his Title nine expansion, and the future
of TikTok in the United States is up to the

(00:56):
Supreme Court, which we'll hear arguments today over the impending ban.
And then all attention on winter weather in the South
and the Midwest and Los Angeles on fire. Look, the
scoreboard's simple. We went from twenty seven thousand acres to
twenty nine thousand acres was still zero containment. It's growing,

(01:18):
it's not being put out. The death toll has risen
to ten. You wonder how high it really is and
how long that will take to find out. Meanwhile, one
of the two big Scooper planes gets shot down by
a drone. There are neighborhoods burning down and no firefighters

(01:40):
there to fight. There are hydrants after hydrants painted like picassos,
but they're dry citizens demanding answers from their governor and
their mayor and not getting them. I mean, at some point,

(02:01):
FEMA and their hurricane response failures New Orleans, the barricades
taken down, the terrorist attack happens, then they're put back up.
At some point the hurricane plus New Orleans plus these
fires equals what could it be the death of woke

(02:29):
governance or incompetence? It seems to be brewing.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Well.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
Visit with David's a notty about that next half hour.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
But it is Friday, the tenth of January, our first
Friday of the new full.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
I guess we did two shows that first week. But yeah,
the first Friday of our first full week of this
new year.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
Suffer not by President Ny it's time for Friday with
forty five.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Hail to the Chief. He's the one we all say
hell to. He has the power because he takes a shower.
Mister President, I'm very ill. I have very little lungs.
Be gentle and good morning.

Speaker 5 (03:07):
Well, good morning to you, pizza boy. I have to
tell you something too. I have They call it the flu,
and we're slapping a one hundred excuse me, we're slapping
a one hundred percent tariff on any virus particle that
enters my body, in a two hundred percent tariff if
the virus came from China. So we'll see what happens.
We're not going to be taking advantage of like that.
What We're not going to let it happen. But it's

(03:30):
been a wild time, Happy new year to you. Happy
you know what they say, it's not delivery, it's del jorno.
We love it.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
Yeah, thanks to you. Everybody calls me pizza boy. All right,
where would we start the fires? Let's start there. You
brought up water supply. Then newsome and reporters. I mean,
first of all, you watch CNN. They're trying to blame
global warming. Complete gaslight from Mayor Bass and no answers

(03:59):
to the people other then Ellie's strong. Let's stand together
and in response to you, there is no such water
laws and bands that were put into effect. What do
you make of the incompetence in Los Angeles?

Speaker 5 (04:13):
Well, they wanted to save a fish, right, they wanted
to save a little fish, one fish, two fish, redfish, bluefish, right,
and the bluefish are not doing so well right now.
The bluefish are doing so well. The redfish are doing
very well. And we did very well in the election.
But you look at it aptly named Maya Karen. She's
horrible and she's probably one of the biggest Karens the
world has ever seen. She was in Ghana. How come

(04:36):
every time, how come every time there's a problem, the
leaders are in Africa. You have crooked Joe Biden. He
went down there. He said he blessed the rains down
in Africa, and I happened to have gotten a log
very well with Toto. It's horrible, but what's happening. You
see what's going on. Fantastic man. They're like a lepros
rising above the Serengetti. Fantastic people. But you look at

(05:00):
Karen Bass, you look at Gavid nouskam and they let
this happen. We don't want it to happen, but they
let it happen. I propose we dropped Chris Christi in
the Pacific Ocean and wipe out the fires with a big,
beautiful SCENARII we'll see what goes on. But it really
is heartbreaking to see what is happening in California. It's

(05:20):
a great state. It's a beautiful state. I built it
with my own two hands. By the way, I mind
a lot of gold out of California. We did a
tremendous job. But and you saw what happened. By the way,
David Manure, you know who I'm talking about. Right with
the clothes pins, you had to wear it. It was
nice and got it.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
Got to look his best.

Speaker 5 (05:40):
You know. Well, we're nominating him. We're nominating him for
fake We are nominated pizza boy. Let's go get it together,
your little Russ, Let's get it together. We're nominating David Manure.
We're nominating him for twenty twenty five fake news media
tool of the Yeah, that's what we're doing.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
You know what I got to ask you. I was
watching the funeral, which, by the way, I thought when
the body arrived at the rotunda, those remembrances from Senator Thune,
from the speaker, and even quite frankly, from Kamala Harris,
that was very moving. With the naval choir, I didn't
the funeral, not so much. I did enjoy the grandson,
and I did enjoy Gerald Ford's son. But I have

(06:22):
to mention first of all, how beautiful Milanya looked, and
how much you and Barack were talking and there was
no Michelle.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
Well, Michelle was missing. We don't know where the hell
she was. Milani always looks good and she gets that
from me. I have to say that, and you look
at her. We were talking to Barack and I can't
tell you what we were saying.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
But it was very chatty.

Speaker 5 (06:44):
It may have something. It may have something to do
with the fact that little rocket Man has a little
rocket and I have a big rocket. And maybe we
were talking about Michelle and other things. We'll see what happens.
But we got along. We got along very well.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
I can tell you that how uncomfortable was it to
be right behind Kamala, right near Joe just to cross
I mean not the w's and that you know, supportive
let alone the Clintons. But I mean, think about it
and arms reach. To your right was Hillary who you defeated,

(07:20):
and right in front of you was Kamala who you defeated,
and the President Joe Biden, who you ran right out
of the race. I mean that it's extraordinary to see
all the living presidents gathered together. But it was was
it awkward to be in?

Speaker 5 (07:34):
Well, it was an entire room of losers. I was
the only winner in the room, even George W. Bush,
who was a stupid person. He's one of the dumbest
people I think the world is ever scene. This is
a guy who thinks there's thirty days in the month
of February. This is a stupid person.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
That's not kind.

Speaker 5 (07:50):
And we were in a room. We were in a
room full of very, very stupid people. But you know
what they say, I'm usually the smartest guy in the room.

Speaker 6 (07:59):
Wouldn't that Jimmy Carter never would.

Speaker 5 (08:01):
Have passed away if I was your president, Right, I
was your president once and he made it through that
and he couldn't get to the second term. But I
found it interesting that they put pete eggs iNTS tattoo. Right.
They say it's a terrible tattoo was all over the place.
Polker Antis was very unhappy about it. She was sending
smoke signals in outrange yesterday. It was a terrible thing.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
There's been Friday with forty five or as I call it,
forty seven elect and the inauguration is just days away.
In the meantime, they whoever, and I don't believe Joe
Biden's been president, so probably Podesta, who knows who who
ever been really running this administrative state. A lot of
sabotage on their way out the door, not the least
of which is the drilling band. What do you make
of all that?

Speaker 5 (08:44):
Well, they're doing a horrible thing to our country on
the way out the door. They're doing a terrible thing.
They're doing a terrible job, and they want to be
ashamed of themselves. You know. You see what's happening with
our country and whoever's running it, and Koga Joe Biden
is cracking jokes at the fire briefing. He said, fire away,
it's horrible what we're seeing. But we want to see

(09:07):
our country made great again, and we're going to do
that right ten more days after the stupid judge, he's
going to sentence me today, which is stupid. But ten
more days and I'll be your president, and we will
be making America greater than ever before, the mast country
the world has ever seen.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
Let me ask you this, if if you SERVI as
president for four years and don't take a salary, as
you didn't for the first four years, wouldn't that constitute
community service.

Speaker 5 (09:38):
They're sentencing me to four years behind bars. You know,
you look at the fence to the White House, sentencing
me to four years behind bars, and they think I'm
going to jail. I'm not going to jail. I'm going
to sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. We're going to make our
country so great. We're going to do such a fantastic job.
We're going to end the war Ukraine in twenty four hours.

(10:01):
It's going to be a beautiful thing. And we're going
to tell that little parasite blot him is a lisky.
You're not getting any more money until you help us out.
But we can look at it as community service, as
public service, and we're going to serve the public like
nobody's ever served the public before. That much. I can
tell you, even.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
Going to rename the Golf of Mexico, the golf of
a big beautiful America. All right, because you're as sick
as I am, I guess the only question is who
gave it to who? That's Friday with forty five. You're President.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
Ladies and gentlemen, say hell to him.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
He'll be cheap again, very very soon, mister President, thank
you so much for joining us. And like the pizza boy,
I hope you get well soon.

Speaker 5 (10:40):
Well, thank you pizza boy. And you know I hope
you get well. Also. Let's take care of that virus.
We'll do it. We'll keep it's fun.

Speaker 1 (10:48):
I was thinking that virus never would have happened if
you were president. Seventeen minutes after the hour, that's your
Friday with forty five of Visit with DZ and your
top five stories straight ahead.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
This is your morning Show with Michael de Chono.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
I think that last segment pretty much sums up our
week Friday with forty seven elect and we're both too sick.
We're both having choking spells. You've lost your color in
your face. I'm making I'm praying to God he's not funny,
so I don't lose consciousness. He's having a hard time
being funny because he's choking to dead. That's our week

(11:25):
in a nutshell, all right, twenty four after the hour.
I hate it when we have more interesting conversations off
the year than on the air. You know, red brings up.
You know, how does our fire hydrant work? I mean,
let's sit down. In California, their fire events are all
hooked up to these reservoirs. Instead of water supply well
everybody else's. It's hooked up to your drinking water distribution system.

(11:50):
So if there was a fire in your neighborhood, your
water pressure would go down because they're going to be
using your normal water supply. Well, all the more reason
that becomes a relevant question if you have a red
war system and you've emptied the reservoirs. These are legitimate
questions to be answered, and when I asked, the mayor
doesn't really give legitimate answers. Listen, So how are we
addressing this?

Speaker 7 (12:10):
Well, first of all, you asked me, was I frustrated
by this? Of course, because we all know that this
has been an unprecedented event. We also know that fire
hydrants are not constructed to deal with this type of
massive devastation, and that the number one problem, especially on Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
By the way, I can't stand it. I have to
words matter unprecedented, never done or known before, is the
definition of unprecedented. It's unprecedented to have Santa Ana wins,
dry conditions and fires in southern California, that's unprecedented. Are

(12:55):
we all supposed to forget the decisions to open dams
and allow that water to flow? And she's frustrated by
the way these things are dry. Had nothing to do
with an unprecedented or any demand dry. These are all

(13:20):
the things that should have been anticipated, prepared for, and
planned for. It begs the question we asked yesterday, and
you were doing what when you were supposed to be
doing this? This is what America is watching. FEMA in
the Carolinas after the hurricane, the mayor and the chief

(13:43):
of police and the FBI play the circus music in
New Orleans after the terrorist attack, nothing but circus music
in Southern California as the fire has zero containment, has
grown to twenty nine thousand acres, a death tollet who
knows what, but confirmed ten as we speak. And then

(14:04):
we finally had the winds died down enough to fight
from the air and the water dropping plane got hit
by a drone.

Speaker 8 (14:15):
The Super Scooper was rendered temporarily inoperable after the drone
put a hole in its wing. Thursday afternoon. The plane
landed safely and no one was injured. Los Angeles County
Fire Chief Anthony Moroney says the FBI will be responding
to the area with so called aerial armor designed to
keep drones out of the fire zone by Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Meanwhile, the Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Moroney is
updating the status of the deadly Eaten fire burning in
the hills above Pasadena.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
Maroney says a break in the winds is helping the
fire fight.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
The Eaton fire remains estimated to be ten six hundred
acres and growth has been significantly stopped.

Speaker 3 (14:52):
He adds, however, that there is still zero percent containment.
Maroney says that from this point forward, the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Department will be responsible for reporting fatalities. Recent
reports indicate that five people have died in the fire.
The chief says there are several reported injuries and more
than a thousand structures damaged or destroyed.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
I'm Lisa Taylor, Okay, Obviously you can't play a playoff game.
It's so far it has moved to Phoenix. Matt Mattinson
has more.

Speaker 9 (15:16):
The league announced Thursday that the game will be played
at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals. Rams
head coach Sean McVay said at oppressor that some members
of the team's staff had their homes impacted by the fires.
This isn't the first time an NFL game was moved
to Arizona due to California wildfires. In two thousand and three,
the Miami Dolphins played the San Diego Chargers at Sun

(15:37):
Devil Stadium in temp as the Chargers stadium was being
used as an evacuation site in Phoenix. I'm at Mattinson
and meanwhile.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
We are expecting a powerful winter storm. I can now
confirm outside my observation deck, I would say a quarter
of an inch. I still see half grass, half snow,
to give you an example, but that's what we're expecting
up to in Middle Tennessee alone six inches of snow,
but heavy snow and ice throughout the South and the Midwest.

(16:09):
These are, of course it's winter, I get that, but
these are areas that are not usually used to this
kind of weather. I was talking to somebody yesterday and
I can tell you from living in Tulsa, this was
really true. I grew up in snow in Chicago. That's
one thing snow in New York. In Chicago snow, I

(16:29):
can drive in snow. What I didn't like is when
I was in Tulsa and you're driving and everything looks fine,
all of a sudden you're doing three sixties ice. So
snow and ice and driving conditions become the greatest concern.
That's the top five stories the day. When we come
back and open visit with David'sanati does famous failures after
the hurricane? Does the police and law enforcement failures and

(16:51):
the FBI failures in New Orleans plus the failures of
leadership in Los Angeles equal what moving forward? Unfortunately more
mistrust of government officials, but hopefully the death of woke leadership.
We'll talk about it when your Morning Show continues. Next,

(17:11):
this is Steve the Wrestler, a refugee from the People's
Republic of Minnesota.

Speaker 5 (17:17):
And my morning show is your Morning Show with Michael
del Joino.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Hey, it's me Michael. Your Morning Show is heard live
from five to eight am. Central six to nine am
Eastern three to six am Pacific on great radio stations
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Talk five point fifty k FYI, and Phoenix, Arizona Freedom
one oh four seven at Washington, d C. We'd love
to have you join us live in the morning, even
take us along on the drive to work. But better

(17:49):
late than never. Enjoyed the podcast Powerful Winter Storm Now again.
You know I grew up in Upstate New York. You know,
we were just joking off the air, what's five to
six inches of snow in Upstate New York Thursday? But
you know where it's falling in the south and the
Midwestern area is not as used to it, not as

(18:09):
used to driving in it. And so it's a significant
winter storm that we're experiencing. To lock us all up
in the house to watch football. And that got underway
last night. Cheer four Notre Dame, Wake up the echo.
I don't have enough oxygen to do it, but call
ing her name. What a great semi final. Notre Dame
wins it. In the end, they were down ten to nothing,

(18:30):
came scored seventeenth straight. Then there was a fistfight touchdown, touchdown, touchdown, touchdown,
finally a turnover in the closing moments, Notre Dame gets
the field goal, wins at twenty seven to twenty four.
They're in the National Championship. Who will they play? I
think it's going to be Ohio State, but Ohio State
and Texas Plate tonight in the Cotton Bowl, and I

(18:50):
think I think Ohio State will win by over twenty
to be honest with you, and I think they may
win by more than that against No. Dame. So you
may have saw the best game there is to see
last night. And other than that, we've got fires. They're uncontained.
They're growing now to twenty nine thousand acres death till
now to ten. There were no answers to the tough

(19:12):
questions yesterday, no leadership, and that leads me to my camp.
Oh by the way, all week long, we've been welcoming
two news stations nine ten AM, the news Talk superstation
in Detroit, Michigan, my fiftieth affiliate. I come full circle
home to Detroit, and I appreciate Kevin Adell's trust there.
And then we said hello this week to the Rock

(19:33):
of Talk sixteen hundred AM Kiva and Albuquerque, New Mexico,
and our thanks to Eddie Ragan, who does the afternoon show.
The owner does afternoons at Albuquerque. And I wasn't going
to miss this week with these two great new cities
and affiliates, but I have been. I don't miss work
unless I'm in the hospital. I just wonder if I
would benefit from being in the hospital about right now.

(19:56):
So thanks for bearing with me. If you've enjoyed your
first week, trust me, it only gets better when I'm heal.
It's been everything just to breathe. David, I'm looking at
and I'm gonna I'm gonna lump it all together. I
could play the circus music. I don't want to do
radio with it. What's happening in southern California is not
just a fire tragedy. It is a leadership tragedy. So

(20:18):
I'm wondering what we saw with FEMA and the hurricanes
outside of Asheville and North Carolina. What we saw with
and I'll add them all up, the police chief, the
FBI in New Orleans failures, and now the failures of
leadership from the mayor and the governor in southern California.
What is that equal?

Speaker 10 (20:42):
It equals a reckoning, an accounting.

Speaker 11 (20:46):
It's back to that line we've been talking about all
week about being mug by reality. We have seen at
least ten years of the utopians, and what's the utopian
Utopians a person of believes politics solves everything and misunderstands
the purpose of government. Joe Biden was the apostle of utopianism.

(21:06):
His entire entry into the presidential campaign and his administration
was all about him saying that government has the ability
to resuscitate, preserve, and advance the soul of the nation.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
By the way, unborn children don't have a soul, but
the nation has a soul exactly, and it's God, is
the government say.

Speaker 11 (21:26):
And it is the antithesis of why American government was established.
The purpose of the American government wasn't for the government
to create this soulish nonsense.

Speaker 6 (21:38):
It was to give people the chance to govern their
own souls.

Speaker 10 (21:42):
That was the purpose.

Speaker 1 (21:43):
We're only getting it, We're only getting it completely wrong.

Speaker 5 (21:45):
Now.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Woodrow Wilson would completely Woodrow Wilson would love this notion.
Barack Obama would love this notion. Obviously, Joe Biden loves
this notion. I'm thinking there's a lot of Hollywood progressive
voters that are probably not loving it right now.

Speaker 11 (21:58):
Well, and that's I'm watching all these folks on television,
and it's again, it's what happens when you get mugged
by reality.

Speaker 10 (22:04):
There was a as.

Speaker 11 (22:05):
You know, I'm not a huge consumer of Fox News.
You know, I'm not better than that. It's it's just that,
I will say it. I can't stand them as much
as I can't stand the others.

Speaker 10 (22:14):
But go ahead.

Speaker 11 (22:14):
Well, well, there's a panelong last night and they had
a rabbi from la and I don't know this rabbi,
but what he said was encapsulated what we've been trying
to say on this program since the beginning and in
our relationship and radio going back to twenty.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
Ten, long before you gave me this virus.

Speaker 11 (22:32):
Yes, go ahead, And the idea is what is the
purpose of government? The purpose of government is to give
you the chance to self govern.

Speaker 10 (22:41):
Who you are.

Speaker 6 (22:42):
The purpose of our government is self government.

Speaker 11 (22:45):
And we've only got it completely wrong.

Speaker 6 (22:48):
And this rabbi said last night, he said, I'm a Democrat.

Speaker 11 (22:50):
I'm a lifelong Democrat because I voted for Joe Biden.

Speaker 10 (22:53):
Here's the thing.

Speaker 6 (22:54):
I'm so sick of D and R, which gets us nothing.
Could we have a little bit of be And they said, well,
what's be? Could you just take care of business business?

Speaker 1 (23:03):
Yeah, get Elvis's old necklace out. Davids and I is
the CEO of the American Policy Round Taby. He's also
our senior contributor at your morning show. Fires still uncontained
five and all death toll at ten. Who knows how
high it really is, Right, we've gone from twenty seven
thousand acres to twenty nine thousand acres. National Guard being
called in because they got looting in these neighborhoods. I

(23:26):
think of all the stories the fire the arsonist that
was captured, three citizens chased him down. He's going around
the flamethrower trying to start fires. It's probably how the
original ones started. The citizens have to chase him down,
the citizens have to hold him until the police arrive.
Then you have countless citizens saying, why are we out

(23:47):
in the streets directing traffic, where's the police? There's neighborhoods
burning down and the neighbors are screaming where are the firefighters?
Then the I mean, they have some of the most
beautifully painted fire hydrants that are completely dry, and they
all get at the news conference with the mayor, and
all she's got is memes. Look, let's stay focused, let's

(24:08):
stay united, one voice. We're all in this together. We're
Angel Angel Strong, I mean, oh my lord.

Speaker 11 (24:15):
The mayor just everything about that particular segment bespeaks everything
we've been talking about for the last twenty years. They're
asking her to basically say, look, we missed it, we
messed up. Like Joe Rogan said yesterday his interview in
West Off, he said, look, if you're in a debate,
you're getting your head knocked off.

Speaker 10 (24:32):
Just admit you get caught with your pants on. You
weren't ready for this.

Speaker 11 (24:35):
And they was talking about something before the fires even started.
This was an older interview. Well, everyone was saying, Mayor,
just just tell us we've been in the wrong spot.

Speaker 6 (24:43):
Okay, we got caught. But no, you know what she does.

Speaker 11 (24:45):
She gives us one of those left wing through her
teeth in her nose nasal intonations of explaining to us
that I'm just here to save lives and save property.

Speaker 6 (24:55):
Mayor, it's too we'll talk about Mayor are already gone.
The people are already dead, you showed up late to
the party.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Red and I are looking at each other and we're like,
wait a minute. You only had two of these planes
to dump water. So the Santa Ana Wins finally died
down enough to fight from the air, and you have
two and one gets knocked out by a drone? Is
that possible? The fire heightrants are connected only to the reservoirs,
They're not connected to the water supply. And then somebody
emptied the reservoirs. Are you kidding me? Then when it

(25:26):
comes to make sure you don't turn a blind eye
and ear to our warnings for evacuations. So they got
all their citizens afraid watching for and they send the
evacuation to millions of the wrong people. Then they have
to send a second one to say don't ignore that
first one. I mean, you could play circus music, but
I want to have make the serious point. FEMA Hurricane

(25:46):
New Orleans, terrorist attack on New Year's morning, la fires,
It's gonna be not one plus one plus one equals
three is gonna be added to and many previous a
comple This is the ultimate crisis we're living in that
could rebirth. And notice I said rebirth back to our

(26:08):
intent and origin. There is a crisis of trust. I
have sensed from the very beginning. California is red on
fire right now. It may be politically read by the
time this is all over, that's how much Blue has
failed them.

Speaker 11 (26:26):
Well, here's the danger. The danger is this we can
be just as utopian on the other side by thinking
that waiving a magic want and electing a president will
somehow make America great again. The deception is how much
have we been corroded into becoming consumers and people who
sit in the stands as opposed to people who get up,

(26:47):
go to work and take care of business ourselves.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
What do you think?

Speaker 10 (26:51):
What do you think you got to do it from
the bottom line?

Speaker 1 (26:52):
What what are the odds that Karen Baskets re elected?
Probably no, you know, and don't just replace it with
an R. Let's get away from d's and drs and
d i's and just get to competent managers all this.
When she used the word unprecedented, I almost came out
of I mean, first of all, my head feels like

(27:14):
can explode every second from congestion. But I wanted to explode.
That means having never happened before, this happens annually.

Speaker 11 (27:21):
And unprecedented is the new visa v Okay, it's the
new cause celeb word that's out there. Okay, No, it's
not unprecedented.

Speaker 10 (27:29):
It happens all the time.

Speaker 11 (27:29):
We live in a fallen world, not in a utopian society.
Government and government spending cannot deny reality.

Speaker 10 (27:37):
People get sick, people die.

Speaker 11 (27:39):
There are bad people who do bad things, and bad
things happen from nature. It's nature is not tame, and
it never has been. The West has been burning since
there's been people in the West, and probably before then,
lightning strikes caused.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
The West to well. I think their narrative is as
destroyed as their city. More with David Zanati in our
closing moments in the week. When we come back, it's
forty six minutes after the hour. For those of you
that are dealing with winter weather. Hopefully you're off the roads.
If you're on them, be extra safe and thanks for
bringing us along with a drive with you, and you
have about fourteen minutes to be to work on time.

(28:14):
If you're in the Central time zone. This is your
morning show.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
The death toll in La is up to ten twenty
nine thousand acres now blaze. National Guard being brought in
to stop looters in the neighborhoods where fires are out
of control. A powerful winter storm is now hitting in
the Midwest and the southern United States with heavy snow, ice,
and rain depending on where you're at. We have the
fate of TikTok beginning in the hands of the Supreme Court.

(28:44):
That will be today at nine thirty. President Trump will
be sentenced by Judge Marshawn as the Supreme Court rejected
his request to block it and Notre Dames headed to
a national championship, probably played a buck guy. Speaking of
the Buckeye State, David Zanadias here jd Vance will officially
resign from the United State Senate to become Vice President
of the United States. Who's your governor? Mike Dwine going
to appoint to fill this spot?

Speaker 10 (29:06):
Well, it almost start a sounding like Billy Crystal, who's
your governor?

Speaker 5 (29:09):
Now?

Speaker 6 (29:09):
Yeah, that's where you're going.

Speaker 11 (29:12):
No, Governor Dwine has been playing his cards very close
to the vest. The inside story and again for most
of the nation, these are names people don't know, but
the inside stories that the Lieutenant Governor John Houston is
about to take that seat. The governor will appoint his
lieutenant governor to take that Senate seat.

Speaker 6 (29:29):
Which then would clear a path.

Speaker 11 (29:32):
The next thing is that the Attorney General, David Yost
is about to get appointed to a high position in
the Trump administration, which clears the field for your friend
Vivek's Ramaswami to become the next governor of the state
of Ohio.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
Wow, what about Jim Jordan. So many people are first
right here? So many people wanted to see Jim Jordan
get this Senate seat. Now he could still It'll have
to have an election in twenty twenty six, so he
could still run for it. It doesn't seem to have
any interest in it. So to be the lieutenant governor
of the Senate maybe paved the way for Vivek to governor,
which may pave the way for a governor of Vivek

(30:06):
to be a running mate of jd Vance. Who knows
what all this means?

Speaker 10 (30:09):
Who knows? You talked about Jim Jordan.

Speaker 11 (30:11):
Jim Jordan's one of the greatest stories in modern American politics.
This guy began working with us on a term limits
petition in nineteen ninety.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Two as a wrestling coach.

Speaker 11 (30:21):
As a wrestling coach, yeah, and ended up going into politics,
and until he got to the House of Representatives in Congress,
he was doing term limits really well. He went from
one job to the next to the next, climbing up,
always against the party, the party, always against Jim Jordan
and Ohio was always an anti establishment. He was Trump
long before Trump ever showed up and running as a

(30:42):
free agent and building his own constituency. Jim's kind of
stuck by his own choice in the knowledge that he's
serving the country well as the chairman of the Judiciary
Committee and ranking chair and that's a tough that's a
tough thing to ask somebody to let go of. Our
opinion is we wish Jim would have let go of

(31:04):
it and run for the Senate. He would have been
a shoe in a heartbeat and would have been better
for everybody. But you know, I can't judge a man's conscience.
He's been there too long in the same spot. I'm
going to say that all the time, but I can't.
I can't fault his service.

Speaker 1 (31:18):
David, and he's with the I voters. He's also the
CEO of American Policy Roundtable, host of the Public Square
on two hundred stations nationwide and serves as our senior contributor.
If these wins are accurate, Uh, what are the chances
for Ramaswami and winning that governor's race?

Speaker 10 (31:34):
Outstanding? Outstanding?

Speaker 11 (31:36):
Yeah, he's got to he's got to work a little
little bit on back and off the accelerator because probably
obviously he's gotta he's got to, he's got to got
to learn some Buckeye charm school stuff to be able
to sell well.

Speaker 10 (31:50):
But he certainly is.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
David I was a big fan of Raami. David not
so much, but I think he even that's an understatement, yeah,
but but I think he's been kind to me. He's
he's won a lot of you back, though. I mean,
he's really finding his voice. I've always said, nobody gets
our constitutional and liberty intent as well as him, and
no one can teach it and explain it and inspire

(32:14):
it quite like him. I'm hoping he has a future.
JA d Vance of course, will be in the driver's
seat as the vice president, but it'll be interesting to
see how that plays out. And then there's still the
unanswered questions about what becomes of Marco Rubio, who was
my original JFK and non DeSantis and DeSantis and Desanta's future.
What do you make of this sentencing for Donald Trump?

(32:38):
Marshawn has basically said, I mean, what are you gonna do?
You can't do community service, It's not gonna be jail time.
So it's it's mostly just ceremonial right and necessary for
him to eventually file his appeal anyway.

Speaker 11 (32:50):
Yeah, it's process here, and it's John Roberts who manages
to exploit every single gnat that he can to boast
of his own court.

Speaker 10 (33:00):
He a fan of John Robbins.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
Is he becoming a bad boy again though he simmeled
down for a while.

Speaker 10 (33:04):
Yeah, he's simmered enough, but he still managed to not.

Speaker 6 (33:08):
Tell us who did the Alito league.

Speaker 11 (33:11):
That's the thing, you know. That's there's the glaring thing
about his career, with all of the nobility and his
posturing about about the court, he's never come clean on
that one. Now if he doesn't know, and he just
doesn't know why, he could just tell everybody, I just
don't know. They pulled somebody pulled one off on us,
but we can't find it.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
It is also interesting and then may be coming back
to him the cornerstone rolls of personhood that he played
in rulings and leading in rulings. And now you have
a federal judge striking down Biden's Title nine, which would
have included gender identity into Title nine. That gets struck down.

(33:49):
So the sitting president gets struck down by a federal judge.
And I suspect if that continues to get appealed, that'll
come back to the Supreme Court as well. So the
same people that couldn't figure out what personhood was what
Mary will then determine what female is. I.

Speaker 10 (34:03):
Yeah, we're gonna go.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
How much of this movie do I have to watch
before I can just walk out of the theater.

Speaker 10 (34:08):
It's a long sequel. It's a very long sequel.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Yeah, all right, coming up this weekend on the Public
Square that they can listen to any time at the
Public Square dot com.

Speaker 11 (34:16):
Oh, whenever you ask me that question, my mind always
goes blank. And I just wrote what it was going
to be all about.

Speaker 10 (34:20):
No, we're talking about it.

Speaker 11 (34:22):
No, we're talking about Soros and the Presidential Medal of Freedom,
and we're talking about Richard Dawkins. Richard Dawkins, the high
Priest of New Atheism, has recently come out stating that
atheism has become too religious.

Speaker 10 (34:36):
It's a fascinating story.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Oh my gosh. That's all at the public Square dot
com on demand around two hundred stations nationwide. And for
my lack of auction and for the illness that you've
given me and how you have bailed me out and
visited throughout the week. Thank you have a great weekend.
Who you're rooting for now? Because he won't root for
the buck Eys. They're going to be national champions.

Speaker 10 (34:55):
It's Rudy versus Woody for me. Sorry, I'm sticking with
Rudy again.

Speaker 1 (34:59):
Tickle of Rudy. All right, David, Thanks for the great
week and helping to cover all right. For those of
you listening at nine ten am the News Talk superstation
in Detroit, and for those of you listening at the
Rock of Talk sixteen hundred Kiva and Albuquerque, I promise
you healthier Me is coming and you're gonna love it.
But I wouldn't have missed this week, our first week

(35:20):
together for the world, even though I was sick. Thanks
for bearing with me, all right. Lots of football to watch.
You've got NFL playoffs, You've got the second half of
the semi finals in college football. Have a great weekend, rest,
make some memories, stay safe in the winter weather, and
let's pray for those that are suffering in flames in
southern California. Now go seize the day, make a difference

(35:40):
in someone's life, and make sure to cherish yours. We'll
see you Monday morning, five Central, six Eastern for your
morning show.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael Ndheld, Joano
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