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January 15, 2025 35 mins

In the midst of still out-of-control fires, loss of life, and loss of possessions…Dems in CA approve $50 million to Trump-proof state, not fire-proof!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, It's Michael.

Speaker 2 (00:00):
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home office?

Speaker 1 (00:32):
I think it was.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Why is my wife talkbacking through the iHeartRadio app rather
than just you know, walk across the room and ask
me that's some communication here and put these phones down here?
I am a bedness I just checked. Just for the record,
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(00:54):
be careful typing eight minutes after the hour. Thanks for
waking up with your morning show on the air and
streaming live your iHeartRadio app. May I brag about us
for a second? Real quick? Sure? What did we do?
And when I say us, I mean us the iHeart
Company and it's listeners, this intimate family that we have
that really cares the Dream Center has now raised one

(01:18):
point five million dollars in cash for those in need
and affected by the fires in southern California, and an
additional two to two and a half million dollars in
goods and services. No kidding, pretty extraordinary. A lot of
people hate where they work and who they work for.
That is not the case. There's more than a heart
in our name and in our logo. It's lived. You

(01:41):
can be a part of this. Go to the Dream
Center online or just text the word relief to thirty
three one hundred. We'll have more on that fundraising coming up. Meanwhile,
fire crews quickly extinguished many new blazes yesterday. However, the
largest ones far from containment. The Estates fire is only
at eighteen percent containment, the Eaton fire at thirty five

(02:03):
percent containment, and the death toll has risen to twenty five.
Continuing to a set the table here this morning, the
Californians in the legislature, as well as the senators of
the Democrat Party in Washington, DC, demonstrated remarkable tone deafness.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Yesterday. You often hear the expression read the room.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
There's one thing to miss the room heading into a
consequential election and miss it by a mile, and it's
another to continue. It would be very tempting today to
play you a bunch of examples of the ridiculousness in
the state confirmation for the Secretary of Defense Hexseth yesterday.

(02:56):
Believe it or not, I have to start the show
by I don't know if this will make the actual
sounds of the day segment, but I wanted to start
the show with it because a I am a person.
I mean, when Jesus was talking about forgiveness, you know,
they're like, oh, how many times wouldn't have been nice
that you said five? And then cut him off. No,
he did not say that five. Maybe six if she's

(03:20):
good looking.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
No, that wouldn't be it, right.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
No, And do you think there was anybody who was
doing the quick math of seventy times seven? Because I
don't think that was the point. We need forgiveness hourly,
moment by moment. So because I need so much forgiveness,
and because I have received so much forgiveness and so
many chances, and God continues to bless my life based

(03:45):
on his perfection, not mine. Chris Cuomo of all people, yesterday,
look Red's going I did send.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
This What is he doing right now?

Speaker 3 (03:56):
Not on my prep sheet? Look right right away, he's
taking through the bourbon, the bourbon shit off?

Speaker 1 (04:00):
What's he doing?

Speaker 4 (04:01):
Pour?

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Put me something neat. I don't have a drink um.
But you watched all the same garbage I did read
You probably didn't, Jeffrey, to spare yourself. I think Chris
Cuomo nailed it. And because I couldn't say it any better,
and I wouldn't attempt to. Here's Chris Cuomo News Nation.
He is capable of reading the room, he is capable

(04:25):
of finding the narrative tone, and he is capable of change.

Speaker 5 (04:30):
Listen, my opinion is we saw the enemy today at
Pete Haig Seth's Arm Services Committee hearing, and it's us,
not you, but the toxic game of division played by
the people who we put in power. Let me ask
you what questions would you have for a potential Secretary
of Defense?

Speaker 3 (04:49):
I mean, isn't this a brilliant approach? You got Hajmas,
you got the hoo Thies, you got the Taliban, you
got Iron Russia, North Korea. I mean we could just
go on all right, A lot of questions. That's a

(05:10):
great question. Chris cmo if we the American people, were
asking questions of a potential secretary of Defense, what would
they be?

Speaker 5 (05:22):
He goes on, what you can do about China, Russia, terror,
Pentagon size drones, or would your top concern be his marriage?

Speaker 3 (05:32):
Is your biggest fear that.

Speaker 5 (05:34):
An army of trans folk are going to take over?
Because those were the concerns that the most deliberative body
in the world.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Focused on today.

Speaker 5 (05:44):
Here is the moment that Democrats are choosing to send
around the Internet as their big win. Senator Tim Kaine
giving higsseeth the bill Clinton, I want to return to
the incident that you referenced a minute ago that occurred
in my California in October twenty seventeen. At that time,
you were still married to your second wife, correct, I

(06:08):
believe so, And you had just fathered a child by
a woman who would later become your third wife. Correct,
Senator I was falsely charged, fully investigated, and completely cleared.
So you think you are completely cleared because you committed
no crime, that's your definition of cleared. You had just
fathered a child two months before by a woman that

(06:29):
was not your wife, and there.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
Was another member from Oklahoma who distinguishingly reminded them all
of their marital problems, their adultrisus affairs, their drunkenness. I
saw that I really don't want to get into it.
I'm only going to go this deep this morning. This
is how tone death. There's no audience for this narrative

(06:53):
right now. And in the end, it all boils down
to the great State of Iowa and Senator Joni Ernst,
who says, you know what, after today's hearing, I commit
to vote for this confirmation. And that was the only
one that everybody was holding their breath over. You could
even lose three other Republicans. Now his confirmation is almost

(07:21):
virtually secured now, so how much time should we give
this nonsense. I always have a TV on in the background,
I guess, just to connect me feel connected. It's the
same reason I want to hear a local feed from
one of the radio stations, just so I can still
feel like I'm on the radio. I don't want to
sit here in eight minutes of silence. Besides that, add

(07:41):
leave me to my thoughts. And that's how you start
with what's doink for rails? And I like the mature one.
We should double check and see if doink dot com
is safe, because that's where my mind goes in silence.
I'm enjoying listening to your radio program.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Well, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
So anyway, Fox chooses to kick off Fox and Friends
this morning with the view story on Carrie Underwood singing
at the inauguration, and I'm like, why do you give
oxygen to the view? Who cares what they're saying at

(08:24):
the view? And I just and it was at that
moment I thought, you know what, I have three clips
of heg Seth talking in the moments where the kind
of things that you need to hear were said, will
feature those in our sounds of the day. Michelle Obama
is going to be a no show at the inauguration now,

(08:45):
as somebody who has been suffering from them. By the way,
I had a little bit of a relapse late in
the afternoon yesterday. What happened fell completely normal, great all day,
and then I just kind of relapsed. Today. I'm a
little you know, mostly feeling better, but it was like,
you know, eleven twelve days of this flu, it can
get nasty. It's possible Michelle Obama has the flu, and

(09:07):
that's why she couldn't go to Carter's funeral. And if
she's like me, she's kind of like I kind of
relapse every now and then, Like all I want to
do is that my mom is in a rehab nursing
facility and I haven't to be able to see her
for thirteen days, which is probably the longest I haven't
been there to give her a pep talk encourager. And
so I finally get to go today. I'll wear a
mask which'll suffocate me. But I had to stay away

(09:29):
because I don't want to give her something different. And
so it could be that. But wouldn't they say that,
Like they won't tell us why she won't Is it
a protest against Donald Trump? They won't tell us? Is
there something going on in Loveville? This is twice Barack

(09:49):
is going to have to go stag and make small
talk with Donald.

Speaker 6 (09:54):
I heard she might be in Hawaii buying land. Are
you making that up? Or you really hurt she's in?

Speaker 3 (10:00):
Why? I mean, you know Twitter runs rampant.

Speaker 6 (10:03):
I have to send stuff to Red all the time
saying is this true?

Speaker 3 (10:10):
Well, my daughter Anna would tell you you'll have to
go to TikTok to find out. I have to find
out the true Michelle Obama a no show.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
Democrats unable to read the room.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
I mean utterly tone deaf, not just in DC, but
at home where they approved fifty million dollars to trump
proof their state. As fifty four year old actor from
southern California Michael Rappaport said, trump proof in California when

(10:43):
you should be focusing on fire proofing the state quote
of the day. And it's because they were focused on
things like that then that they weren't fireproof, but the
notion that they have forty one thousand plus acres on fire,

(11:10):
mostly uncontained, and they're focused on that. It's been a
circus of a net leadership from the very beginning. They
all had a very serious conversation. Maybe we'll find time
for today, what is the future of California. It's a

(11:31):
conversation worth having because they've had mass exodus. Look, every
state has a right to its worldview, it's policy views,
but consequence will arrive. And our founding fathers gave us
the ultimate voting right, our feet, and people have been
using their feet to get the heck out of California

(11:52):
to the tune of I don't know there's I mean
if you had six hundred thousand in your metro population,
I think you'd be a top sixty market.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Wodn't I think so?

Speaker 3 (12:02):
Yeah? They've had an entire top sixty market exodus from
their state in the last two years, and you don't
think there's going to be more? And what about for
those that stay behind? May they look at elected officials differently.
And we've talked about this movement from not just an
anti incumbent movement, but an anti politician movement. Let's get

(12:24):
some business leaders in here. And if you're going to
transition to that, you can't have the kind of nonsense
that was played in Washington, d C. Yesterday. I can't
set the table clear enough for you. And I don't
play left versus right. I play right versus wrong. But
politics happens. And the notion that they still can't read
the room in California or in our nation's capital. What

(12:48):
a blunder for the Democrats yesterday. No wonder they lost
by three hundred and twenty electoral College votes.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
What will the next one be?

Speaker 3 (13:01):
Finally, I like to have some good news, right Princess Kate,
what a great story announcing that her cancer is in remission.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
For the future Queen, and for.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
All that have either personally or with a family member
battled cancer. Love to watch cancer loose. Let's hope it's
a remission that lasts forever.

Speaker 5 (13:19):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chorno.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
I'm grateful your listening, And as I do every morning,
about this time, I wonder, is everybody up right?

Speaker 7 (13:31):
You know?

Speaker 8 (13:32):
Yeah, well yeah, I wont to know them speak.

Speaker 3 (13:34):
All right, Well, they're here there, rock and roll. Let's
do it. If you're just waking up, these are your
top stories of the day. The death toll from the
Los Angeles wildfires has risen by.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
One, Mark Mayfield reports.

Speaker 9 (13:46):
On Tuesday, officials confirmed yet another person was killed in
the Eton fire, which i've burned over fourteen thousand acres
across Altadena and Pasadena. Sixteen others lost their lives through
the Eaton fire, and eight have died in the Palisades fire.
Search teams have been going through thousands of acres trying
to assess the damage in areas where the fires have
died out. A new round of powerful dry winds here

(14:06):
in California isn't making things any easier for the firefighters.

Speaker 3 (14:10):
On Mark Neefield you remember that Super Scooper that was
fighting the fires at a drone headed the FBI remembers.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Michael Castner has.

Speaker 10 (14:18):
More dangerous high winds have returned to the area. As
firefighters continue to battle the blazes. Near Los Angeles, the
National Weather Service issued a rare Particularly Dangerous Situation red
flag warning. Winds began to ramp up overnight, with some
areas seeing gusts of over seventy miles per hour. Ninety

(14:39):
two thousand people are under evacuation orders, while another eighty
nine thousand are in evacuation warning zones in Los Angeles.
I'm Michael Cassner.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
LA Mayor Karen Bass says there are resources to help
victims of the wildfires to start recovering. Lisa Taylor has details.

Speaker 4 (14:55):
FEMA recovery centers are now open in the area to
provide assistance for those impacted by fires.

Speaker 8 (15:00):
We want people to come here. This is a one
stop shop. There are multiple local, state, county, and federal
agencies there are here and hopefully people will be able
to get the services that they need.

Speaker 4 (15:13):
Grants and loans are being made available for FEMA and
the US Small Business Administration. Bassays she hopes about twelve
hundred housing units will be made available in the next
week or so.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
Finally, said Taylor, LA City and County animal shelters are
overflowing with animals right now and more are still coming in.

Speaker 11 (15:29):
Hundreds of dogs and cats have been displaced around their
homes or went missing during the fires and are being
rescued from burned out neighborhoods. The departments are asking people
to adopt or foster these animals on an emergency basis
to clear room for more. Adoption. Fees are waved through
the end of the month. The costs are being covered
by the pet co Love and Anenburg Pet Space nonprofits.
For anybody who might have lost or found a pet,

(15:51):
there's a free national Lost and Found Pet database now
at petcolove dot org. Splash lost I'm tammaged for HEO.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
See Thunder beat the seventy six ers by sixteen. Last night,
Calves won by ten over the Pacers' sons lost one
twenty two, one seventeen to the Hawks, Lasers blown out
by the Nets, Kings fell to the Bucks, MAVs lost
to Denver on the ice, Red Wings lost sixty three
to the Sharks. Lightning lost sixty two to the Bruins,
cap shut out the Ducks three nothing, Pred's one, I

(16:20):
cond faint and it's not an Ostra del jorno.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
This is Paul David Patterson down in Toledo District, Belize.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
And my morning show is your Morning Show with Michael Bell.

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(16:54):
Enjoyed the podcast.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
Today's the big day for bombed them ONNDE and Marco Rubio,
two of my favorites.

Speaker 1 (17:03):
Confirmation hearings today.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
Thirty five minutes after the hour, twenty five minutes before
the top of the hour, twenty four hours, and twenty
five minutes before tomorrow's top of the hour.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
It's a lot of math, no wonder, I'm hot this morning.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
I can't have your morning show without your voice, and
that's why we have the talk back button. If you're
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Speaker 12 (17:27):
With the class. Like Roger Roger that Sacramento. Good morning, Michael.
The results of today's Dell Jordan roulette was three thirteen am.
I have a few comments. One would be those hearings
just made me sick to my stomach to have to
watch and hear in two. I was born in California
in nineteen fifty nine. I'm going nowhere. I'm going to

(17:49):
stay and fight, and I want to thank you for
changing my body clock to where don't have the energy
to watch the nightly news.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
I remember, and this goes back to I'm blank on
her name now, the one that looks like Linn Manuel,
the Broadway star Rachel Maddow. So one moment one night,
I'm just watching Rachel Maddow and I'm just so aggravated

(18:22):
and and finally to I'm like, why do I do
this to myself? Right? And I just turned it and
it was wonderful that I've never turned back.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
But yeah, no, that's the tough thing, you know, for
the state of California.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
They have lost. As we said earlier, I think I
lived in Tulsa. We were the sixty fourth market, and
I think we were at seven hundred thousand metro at
the time I lived there. Wow. And you know when
you look at seven hundred thousand people who have fled
from the state of California in the last two to
three years, that's like a that's a medium sized market

(18:57):
as left. I don't know that I could do it
like you. I could certainly live in California today if
I chose so, I could live anywhere. Wouldn't be a
place I would go to. I don't bash it, but
you know that it's kind of like when we were
having these arguments with public school for a long time.

(19:17):
You know, do you do what's right for your children?
Do you safely put them somewhere where the focus will
be education, preparation for higher education, preparation for citizenry, reinforcement
of values and beliefs that we're instilling at home, or
do you stay and fight. It's a tough call, but
I love the courage of one who's willing to look

(19:38):
at something's gonna reshape in California. I think there's going
to be the hill broke it down this way, and
they're ourbed piece. There's been a mass exodus already and
this will certainly add to it in a huge wave
that's coming. They're not wrong, But for those who remain,
I don't think that they're going to be looking. I

(20:00):
don't think they're going to see the blatant. I mean,
if we had to do a top three list of
tone deafness, I think it was Dana Prino yesterday on
Fox who made a comment that read had shared with me.
If you're Kamala Harris and you're serious about running for
governor in California and a fire has been going on

(20:22):
for eight days and you've yet to go there, how insanely.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Stupid is that? How tone deaf is that?

Speaker 3 (20:33):
You'll find no greater example than what we're going to
discuss at length, which is they rushed in the legislature
fifty million dollars to trump proof their state when they
should have been focused for years on fireproofing it, and
they should be solely focused now on putting fires out,
not trump proofing fireproofing. These are all great examples, and

(21:00):
I don't think they're citizens are going to be quick
to talk about sanctuary cities, diversity, equity, inclusion, tolerance, those
are luxuries when you're getting the necessities and the basics. Right.

(21:24):
I was watching a comedian and he was talking about
when he was younger, there was no internet, so every
mistake he ever made is, you know, not documented for life.
Everybody's watching California, not just Californians. This level of ineptness, tone, deafness,

(21:52):
focus and capability, leadership and capabilities, and delection of duty.
Everybody's watching and sore the citizens purple at best when
this is over. Next up is Youngstown, Ohio.

Speaker 7 (22:12):
Mike eg definitely the new rush. Keep up the good work.
Call him from Youngstown, Ohio. They just gave us one
point five million to electric fire or buses.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Nobody rides. Oh figure that out electric buses.

Speaker 3 (22:28):
Wow, that's the only thing that's top cylinder, Isn't it
as a bust?

Speaker 1 (22:33):
By the way, it's.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
Kenny g Listen. You know we got a lot of
new markets. They may think Dell is my middle name. Yeah,
well I can say where that would be a problem. Yeah,
del Jorno. I was always everybody in school is different, right, Yeah?
Were you a Jeffrey or do they call you lion?

Speaker 9 (22:52):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (22:52):
I was? I was a Jeffrey. See and I was
a del Jorno. Everybody called me, some called me DG.

Speaker 6 (22:57):
I don't always on my first day they would they
would announce me as Robert, which is my first name,
but my parents called me Jeff, which I never understood.
So it was always a nightmare the first day of school.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
I'll take Michael G.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
Yeah. Well, now we got the pizza, so you know,
I don't have the problems I used to have. Whenever
I would go to a new market, I would do
these promos that were really funny and people mispronouncing the name,
and it would it would just instill in them how
to get it if you just view it as del Giorno,
like d E l j O r n o. Everybody
says it right, but it's spelled g Io r n O.

(23:31):
The pizza has helped a lot, But whether it's Michael
G or Michael D. I don't know about next Rush,
although it did remind me of a great Rush story.
We Rush worked with Karen Carlson in Sacramento. Karen would
later marry the Bomb Squad Chief and Tulsa become Karen Larson.
She was an amazing major market television anchor. What a

(23:53):
great talent and just an amazing person and honored to
be your friend. But anyway, make a law long story short.
Whenever Russian and I would talk, he would try to
act like he couldn't you know. It wasn't like, you know,
an obsession or anything, right, So he'd go, hey, have
have you seen those? Was her name? I went, Karen,

(24:18):
Karen is? Karen is. But that's that's a ridiculously too
high compliment, all right, keep those coming. The talkback button's
on your ieart radio app. Can't have your morning show
without your voice. Our thanks to Roger and to Youngstown
for that. By the way, if you miss any of
the show, the podcast is available on your iHeartRadio app.

(24:39):
Jeffrey has warned me today, if I don't make constant
mentions of oh, and while you're there, hit subscribe, subscribe.
Even better, yet, do it share it on your social
media with others? Why? Because Jeffrey doesn't care about the
intimate moment you and I are sharing right now on
this morning. He just cares about growing those download numbers.

(25:04):
It's an obsession of his. I don't care if we
get to a million, and I don't care if there's
just Roger and forgive me Sacramento.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
I didn't catch your name, did you?

Speaker 4 (25:15):
No?

Speaker 1 (25:15):
He did not? You leave a name?

Speaker 3 (25:16):
Oh really, Well, so I'm Michael G In your no
name that is Fee Junior, Fee j R. All I
care is a Junior and Roger. But you want your million. So,
by the way, we got a fancy new iHeartRadio app
which is kind of like an old fashioned radio. Please
make your morning show one of your presets. We'd be honored.
And if you're listening to the podcast, hit subscribe and

(25:37):
feel free to post it every now and then if
you hear a good segment and share it with others.
I don't think I'm the next Rush Limbaugh by any
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the outrage of the day, and I don't do outrage radio.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
We wake up. We got a day today.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
There's things that are within our control, there are things
that are not within our control at this very moment,
and I want you to seize to the day today.
I want you to live in joy. Today is a
gift you'll never get it again. Make the most of
it impact someone's life, cherishers, all that stuff. But yes,
it's outrageous that the California Democrats reached a fifty million

(26:20):
dollar agreement. Can you imagine you've just lost everything you
owned because they were focused on the wrong thing for
years and then you hear it's betfect. Is that for
our relief? You know, fifty million dollars to Trump proof
their state. Half of the money will go to fending

(26:40):
off any mass deportation plans. Just in case you're keeping score,
this is a first of its kind in the nation,
and it's certainly positions California, one of the largest states
in the year United States, as the leader of the

(27:04):
second term resistance. That we heard a Obama top strategist
yesterday to say there will not be resistance in the
second term like the first. Why there's no audience for it.
Just in case you didn't notice, all that lawfare didn't work.

(27:29):
In case you didn't notice, and everybody did, Joe Biden
probably hasn't even been president, and they hid his cognitive
impairment in case you didn't notice. To the tune of
almost eight out of ten, the American people want that
border secured and to the tune of seven and a
half out of ten. They want anybody that commits a

(27:50):
felony and breaks the law after breaking the law, breaking
in but an additional breaking law to be deported. In
case you didn't notice, Washington Post is broke. In case
you didn't notice, nobody watches television news anymore. But here's

(28:18):
California on fire, ignoring its people suffering, showing no sign
of leadership or compassion. While people are losing everything they own.
They have secured fifty million dollars to be trump proof.
Michael Rappaport, the actor who, by the way, I didn't
know he's now a part of the cast of what

(28:43):
is It The Murders in the Building with? I didn't
realize that he had joined that cast with Steve Martin, Yeah,
and Marty Short. Michael.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
I love Michael Rappaport. Is you know it's just a.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
Well, I'm not gonna say, yeah, but a good actress.
So the bottom minde is a great character actor. He
nailed it. Quote of the day. Are you kidding me?
Fifty million dollars to trump proof our state when you

(29:18):
should be fireproofing our state? What's the expression I always use?
You know, you were doing this when you could have
been doing what simple formula. And whether you acknowledge this
formula or not, I promise you're living in You may

(29:39):
not be self aware and understand what you're passionate about,
but I assure you your passions are driving your focus,
and your focus is leading to your actions, and your
actions set in motion direction and a direction that arrives
at a destination. You can talk a good game, quote scriptures,
you can do this, but I can look at your

(30:01):
bank statement. I can see where your passion is. I
know I'm guilty. You know my bank statement proofs I
really love my wife and kids. I spend ridiculously on them.
I've come a long way with ties. I don't miss anymore.

(30:21):
But it's all very revealing where your heart is there,
your treasure will lie. How revealing of is this of
where their heart is. They're playing partisan Trump resistance politics
with fifty million dollars while people are losing their homes
and their life of possessions. I mean it's one thing

(30:44):
to be focused on DEI or inclusion, or global warming
or fish and minnows and this and that, you know,
but I mean they should have been focused on Wow.
This happens annually. Wow, this is a real vulnerability. We've

(31:05):
been dealing with this for hundreds of years. Because of
the dryness, because of the winds, because of the conditions,
we get fires. Gee, we might want to look at
how we handle forestry. Might want to look at how
we seal our power lines. We might, you know, want
to look at keeping these reservoirs open. And while all

(31:26):
that's being debated, and they would tell you, well, it's
not that simple. Mayors aren't responsible for them. All the excuses.
Your city's on fire, your people are hurting, the nation
is watching, and you pass fifty million dollars to trump
proof your state. I think in the court room of

(31:49):
public opinion, that's very revealing and very difficult to defend.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
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Speaker 3 (31:58):
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Speaker 1 (33:30):
This is your morning show with Michael del Chno.

Speaker 3 (33:35):
Iowa Center. Joni Ernst from Iowa said after the HEGSATH
confirmation hearings, she'll change course she'll support Donald Trump's pick
that almost ensures his confirmation. Hearings today continue with Bone
Pambundy and Marco Rubio deathtole in Los Angeles wildfires has
risen by one to twenty five. Southern California officials say

(33:57):
the next twenty four hours will be very dangerous due
to high winds. Michelle Obama first a no show at
Jimmy Cotta's funeral, now a no show for the Trump inauguration.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
And they won't say why could there be trouble in
the relationship.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
We just had a long talk about passion, and I
played a clip earlier of Chris Cuomo ball people really
nailing the nonsense. Yesterday during the confirmation hearing, nobody cares
about all this grand standing in political correctness. You want
to know, oh, you're going to be Secretary of Defense,
or what are your thoughts on China, Russia, North Korea,
the Middle East? And in any job interview, what's the

(34:39):
most important question. Why do you want this job? Why
do you want to do this job? What's your what
drives you? If you have thirty secs?

Speaker 5 (34:52):
Because I love my country, Senator, and I've dedicated my
life to the war fighters, people see me as someone
who host a morning show on television, but people that
really know me know where my heart's at. It's with
the guys in this audience who've had my back, I've
had theirs. We've been in some of the darkest and

(35:15):
most difficult places you can ever be in. You come
back a different person, and only by the grace of
God am I here before you today.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
I'm doing this job.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
For them, all of them.

Speaker 3 (35:27):
Thank you much attention.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
That is the only clip I care to share with you.
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael, Vindeld, Joe and No
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