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The accused shooter from Afghanistan radicalized here, proving vetting is only half the problem!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
Hey, what's going on?

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Where boys? Two streets?

Speaker 4 (00:21):
Starting your morning off right? A new way of talk,
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This is your morning show with Michael gill Jordan.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Thank you, Mike mccannon. Good morning everyone. Welcome to December.
Can you believe it's shaking their head? How did that happen?
How they have a Halloween came and went right, Thanksgiving
came and went which. By the way, I hope everyone
had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. It's hard for me to
prioritize what I enjoyed most. I think it's always sleep.

(01:01):
It's amazing how my body will return to it's midnight
to nine thirty am schedule. Oh lickety split, huh? But yeah,
A little nice moist turkey with family and friends and
lots of football and Lane kiffen stiffed his university, and
I'm supposed to be excited. He's coming to mind. Anybody
that would stiff his players and give his coaching staff

(01:24):
an ultimatum to all leave with him prior to their
playoff run. Who would want that? I mean, I loved him.
My son was like, well, we think he's gonna stare go.
Lane Kiffin's always a goer, He's always going somewhere.

Speaker 5 (01:39):
Well, he says that it was ole missus fault that
he had to give his staff the ultimatum because they
wouldn't let him coach the ball the bowl game.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Is that right? Well, that's that's the claim. That's the
big talk. I have won five of my last six
in fantasy football. I'm alive for the playoffs. I'm in
a good mood. Wow, nice congratulations. But well, what's our
job to make sense of the world around us? We
have to kind of I remind you of this from
time to time. We've got to go beyond just the headlines,

(02:09):
because the headlines in total add up to a narrative,
a narrative designed to distract, and every day in that
distracting narrative. There's one or two things they're trying to hide.
We like to major in the majors, not the miners,
so we've hand selected a few of those for you today.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has met with Ukrainian delegation

(02:30):
in Florida. He's been there with the envoy as well
as the president's son in law. They are making progress.
Here's the narrative. The narrative is we don't just want
to end the war. Yeah, they do. We want to
make sure Ukraine is prosperous in the future. That's the
selling points. Venezuela is accusing the US of murder. We
told you this was coming from a mile away. In fact,

(02:53):
we said, all it will take is just the claim.
You blew up a boat and it had everyday citizens
on it, not drug lords and drugs. Queue the band,
que the roosters. Yeah, it's a new tape. Venezuela accusing
the US of murder after acknowledging publicly for the first
time that citizens were among those killed by US strikes

(03:15):
on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, and of course
immediately the voice of Venezuela, the Democrat Party at Congress
came out to sell that narrative. Cyber Monday is today.
I didn't even take part in Black Friday. You want
nothing about nothing, Well, I can't say nothing. I paid

(03:38):
eleven dollars for a cushion I'm sitting on. All I
want to do is just add a little softness to
this stool that I speak on. So well, yeah, but
apparently I called. According to my wife, I bought some
kind of a special one. Yeah, that's for your tailbone.
So now I have this cushion that's goosing me.

Speaker 5 (04:00):
That's one of those doughnuts you use on the uh.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
I don't know what it is. Is this like for
hemorrhoids or something?

Speaker 5 (04:04):
That's what I was saying.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
It was a little padding.

Speaker 5 (04:07):
Well you got a little pattent, all right, So.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
I mean one purchase of eleven dollars and it was
a mistake. But I didn't participate, and I have no
plans to participate in cyber Mike. I'm a wife, a
vacuum for Christmas and a little slap no get some
things done. Well, okay, you can't get away with that.
I got mina weed eater, but she hasn't gone out
and done the yard.

Speaker 5 (04:27):
Yet she my wife is OC. Wait, my wife is
O c D, but she describes herself as CDO because
she wants all the letters in order. So I bought
right there on Black Friday, I bought her this cordless vacuum.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
And she's going to be so excited. I'm telling you,
you don't know. It's Andrew's favorite thing to do. We
have one on every floor, do you really Okay, Yeah,
he's a vacuum addict. All right, let's get to the
thing that I wanted to get to, because you know,
here's what you're gonna hear. Day Trump's can have permanently
pause all immigration for third world countries. In fact, only

(05:06):
reverse immigration will fully cure the situation. That's the mantra.
Why we have an Afghan who came here. His own
Homeland Security Department is saying he was radicalized here. Imagine
in Afghanistan, surrounded by terrorists front and center in his culture.

(05:30):
This guy was helping US forces against terrorists. We bring
him here after the war, and he gets radicalized in
our mosques. I think that's the right conversation. How can
one become a killer and more radicalized in true Islam?
In America than Afghanistan. But it's a conflicting narrative, and

(05:51):
you can't have it both ways. I mean, or be
a little bit more clear. Yeah, I'm going to pause
all immigration from third world countries because it's too dangerous
for them to come to America. Would be the exegete
of this particular situation. Why are you looking at me

(06:11):
that way? Rid? Why does it make so much sense
to you and not me? If he didn't get radicalized
until he came to America, According to Christy Nome and
Homeland Security, the problems here at home in that statement,
could you only.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
Imagine how these guys were vetted back then?

Speaker 3 (06:34):
I know, But in this particular that's like you know,
I said, sooner or later, somebody innocent's gonna get killed
in one of these boats, and they're going to make
the President out to be a murderer. Well they probably
put citizens on the boats. Well, of course they were
going to that was a matter of time. Here's Senator

(06:57):
Van Holland, does this meet the press? I think? Or
this week at ABC? Look how long it took the
Democrats to join the Venezuela propaganda and the president. Of course,
it's a murderer. This is why we must jail this tyrant.

Speaker 6 (07:12):
Let me ask you about that Washington Post report on
the attack on that Venezuelan alleged drug vote. What do
you make of what happened there? Do you think there
was a war crime committed?

Speaker 3 (07:24):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (07:25):
I think it's very possible there was a war crime committed.
Of course, for it to be a war crime, you
have to accept the Trump administration's hold construct here. Witches
were in armed conflict, at war with this, particular with
drug gangs. Of course, they've never presented the public with
the information they've got here.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
But it could be worse than that.

Speaker 7 (07:45):
Right, If that theory's wrong, then its plane murder.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
So we saw that one coming a mile away, and
it's here. I use all that as a setup for this.
It doesn't matter what no senses going on, whether it's
Jasmine Crockett, whether it's AOC, no matter what it is.
I don't take any of those head fakes because I
know what's coming, and what's coming is Romney Manuel. And

(08:13):
I say this to you over and over again, and
there's gotta be somebody out there listening that goes this
guy's crazy. I mean, what does he think he is
some kind of prophets. I'm kind of nostretel journo. Well, yes,
but daily Signal rommy manual sounding like a Republican out
of nowhere. Drip drip, drip. No matter what's going on,

(08:36):
it's there if you want to see it. We never
did figure out what the name of those stupid pieces
of artwork that you'd stare at me. It just looked
like a bunch of jumbled numbers or something, and then
if you stare just right, all of a sudden, the
three dimensional picture would appear. You guys know what it is.
We've all did it. They used to be at hallways.
Why did they go away, by the way, I always
love those, I don't know, because the newspaper went away. Well,

(08:59):
they weren't always in the news paper. I remember here
locally in the Tennessee and newspaper. They would always be
in the Sunday newspaper. Really yeah, but if they would
smudge it all of them.

Speaker 5 (09:08):
It was I think it was called the magic eye.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
Is that what it was. Well, you had to kind
of almost just stare in a trance would appear, or
I thin think he was kind of looking at it
through your peripheral vision, wasn't it or something.

Speaker 5 (09:21):
You had to blur your vision then kind of bring
it back into focus and it would pop out. And yeah,
I think that's why I'm in readers today is because
all those Do.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
You think all that was damage? I think it was
you know what, Yeah, we should do like a QAnon
on that. That's when they were implanting things in our brain.
That may be where you started to believe that we
really did land on the moon. I'm kidding, all right, So,
but that's how it is with Romney Manuel. They have
all this distraction out there, but if you're looking close enough,

(09:50):
the picture never moves. It's Romney Manuel and he's back
so out of nowhere in the midst of all this
had and you wouldn't want you to head into the
new year without you know, here comes Romney Manuel with
an outbed peace. In the Washington Post, What's America focused

(10:11):
on the crazy socialism, the runaway socialism train. There's no
stopping it. It could happen even in the special election
in Tennessee. A Nashville hating representative could take her socialism
to Washington into the streets of Nashville. But in the

(10:32):
midst of that, here's Roney Manuel wanting to take leadership
to the Democrat Party capture its nomination for president in
twenty twenty eight. He shares all of his thoughts and
all of his plans in the Wall Street Journal, just
as I said he would. Emmanuel has a stellar political

(10:54):
resume that includes senior advisor to the White House in
the Clinton administration, chief of staff for Barack Obama, a
member of Congress and Americ of Chicago, and Ambassador of Japan.
He says, one of Podesta's boys. So put Podesta back
in the White House. And if you think it's a

(11:15):
no brainer that the Republicans are going to hang on
to the White House in twenty twenty eight, you haven't
been following this stuff very long. He has a reputation
for political astuteness. He's a tough fighter at five foot three.

(11:35):
This is the guy who coined the phrase never want
a serious crisis to go to waste. I mean, take
advantage of manipulating the American people. A manual seeks politics
based on values, not politics on identity. This is the

(11:57):
same stunt they've tested about a year ago. The problem
isn't in the bathrooms. The problems in the classroom. Let
me tell you something. He is going to seem like
the most sensible right thing to return to the Oval office.
Government's proper role is a clear path so those who

(12:21):
put in the elbow grease can earncy. He's going to
have the right message for both sides. As one person said,
he's sounding like a Republican. Yeah, he's going to sell
you we need to return to o'bill Clinton era, and

(12:42):
there's a lot on the right that would take that.
Compared to AOC Bernie Omar the squad socialism, here's another one.
For too long our welfare system is undermined the values

(13:02):
of family and work instead of supporting them. I think
this guy is going to grab the file of all
the old Clinton speeches and just campaign, potentially all the
way to the White House. Here comes to Manuel.

Speaker 5 (13:25):
Lake, comes Russy Today's Democrat Party.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
Well that his problem will be the primary. But that's
what they did in twenty sixteen. Bernie was going to
win the nomination in twenty sixteen. They rigged it for Hillary.
He was going to win it again. In twenty they
rigged it for Biden. He was going to win it
again in twenty four, and they rigged it by keeping
Biden in long enough to secure all the electoral necessary votes,

(13:49):
and then they just handed it to Kamala. The party
will get involved, and even though AOC will get off
to the huge early lead, they're going to hand it
to Ronney Manuel. I still think he's gonna put the
Maryland governor with him. I doubt, but it could be
the Pennsylvania governor and it will be a formal a
run for president in twenty twenty eight. But for those
of who think I'm crazy, guess what Rom's back to

(14:11):
remind you he's common. So we will go through the
narratives and stories. The President using the word retard to
describe Tim Walls. Never mind he's calling a governor a retard.
People are upset that he used the word retard, and
the President just doubles down on it. You've got the

(14:32):
whatever's escalating in Venezuela and now the flat out ultimatum
given to Madua. We're going to cover all this with
our White House correspondent John Decker, as well as all
things Republican with our consultant Chris Walker. So big, big
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This is your morning show with Michael del Chrono.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
Going beyond just being in it together, but understanding it together.
We're gonna do a lot more of that here in
just a few minutes after your local news. I want
to look at the shooting of two National Guards members
and who was responsible and what it genuinely reveals, I
think not to mention, the least of which is a

(16:42):
very conflicting narrative coming in America today, all right, Secretary
of State Rubio met with the Ukrainian delegation in Florida.
They seem to make even more progress towards peace. Venezuela
is accusing the US of murder. The President's giving them
an ultimatum from Aduro to leave or to close the
airspace and cyber Monday is upon us time to spend
our money on things that we think we're saving on,

(17:05):
just in time for the holidays, where we try to
replace the only gift that never could be earned with
other pricey gifts that can be all right, that's a summary.

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(17:50):
Rise and Shine.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
Welcome to December, the first year of our Lord twenty
twenty five. Marco Rubio, our Secretary of State, along with
our Special Envoy and the President's son in law, all
busy with Ukrainian delegation in Florida, putting the pieces together
to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. Meanwhile, or
starting with Venezuela as the President gives Madua an ultimatum

(18:13):
and Venezuela, of course accused in the US of killing
innocent citizens in the latest drug boat bombing in the Caribbean.
Sports Wise, is there any question the Buckeyes are still
the best team in the nation. Nobody's arguing number one.
And for those that want to make a case for
number two, Indiana, guess what you get to see them
play each other this weekend. I suspect Ohio State. I

(18:37):
don't know. That's just going to be a great game.
Maybe that's your national championship. It would be if we
didn't have a playoff system. Georgia and Oregon and Texas
Tech round out the top five Ole misses at number
six headed to the playoffs, but without their coach Lane Kiffen,
who always praise to God and it comes back with
the answer to whatever you want, Lane and hurt as

(18:57):
many people as you want. And that's what he's doing.

Speaker 5 (19:00):
Leave reaking advocate in your path.

Speaker 3 (19:02):
Everybody keeps, you know, sending me these oh congratulations, Uh,
you know I'm the coach You're getting and I'm like,
are you kidding me? Congratulations? This guy's classless. He's been classless.
He did it to the Raiders, he did it to
the Tennessee Valls. He'll he'll do it to everybody. He
leaves stiffs his players, gives his coaches an ultimatum. Why

(19:23):
would anyone want to hire that? What makes you think?
You know, it's like when you marry something it's been
divorced four times. What do you think is gonna happen
to you. You're gonna be number five.

Speaker 5 (19:34):
It'll be different this time. I'll change him.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
Oh. Then then another guy responded, He's like, yeah, he's
getting all that money for an il. You know he
can buy a play. Well, he's doing pretty darn good
without it. He's sixth in the country. Yeah, there's no
about it. He is a great football he's a great cook.
And I am you know what, I'm an old player,
So I view it from the players standpoint. They bought

(19:58):
into the system, They made the sacrific they were the
ones sweating in July and August. They've achieved something for
the university that the university has never achieved before. And
now's the big moment to make a run for a
national championship and your coaching staff has gone, Yeah, but
how many of those players on Ole Miss are going
to be at LSU next year? Well through the portal.

(20:19):
That's a whole other problem. Ole Miss, Texas A and
m O you Notre Dame in Alabama round out the
top ten. Shador Sanders one hundred and forty nine yards
and a touchdown. Let me tell you something. I watched
him that for three games. He's not bad.

Speaker 5 (20:34):
He's a player's legendary.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Yet you're shaking your head. Man, he bought some look,
he's running for his life. No one's blocking for the Browns.
Turnover what he did in Colorado. A muff kick is
what did him in more than anything. But the Browns
lose twenty six to eight to the forty nine Ers.
It's it's a throwaway season other than Garrett and maybe

(20:58):
a glimmer of hope in Sanders.

Speaker 5 (20:59):
That's a fan.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
I'm rethinking our first round pick. You think, I don't
think cam Word has looked that bad. There's a guy
running for his life and that's SATs and they got
no running game too. We'll never know, Yeah, we'll never know.
Matthew Stafford two hundred and forty three yards two touchdowns.
How about the two interceptions? Did him? In? Rams lose
thirty one to twenty eight to the Carolina Panthers. Where

(21:21):
the heck did the Panthers come from? Two lost fumbles
didn't help Titans go to one and eleven, losing twenty
five to three to the Jags at home. Baker Mayfield
on hunred and ninety four yards and a touchdown bucks
by three twenty seventeen over the Cardinals in Tampa after
trailing seven to nothing, twenty six unanswered points for the Bills,
they beat the Steelers twenty six to seven Kamani Vidal

(21:42):
one hundred twenty six yards and a touchdown. Chad just
got themselves a running back thirty one to fourteen over
the Raiders at SO five. Broncos last night went to
ten and two. Tell me coaching doesn't matter. Sean Payton,
what a turnaround thirty one to fourteen over the Chargers,
I mean twenty seven twenty six over the com in
DC and tonight's Monday Night Football. Just to prove to

(22:03):
you all that opposites to attract the two and ten
Giants will take on the ten and two Patriots and
Monday Night Football Tonight one. I don't even think Troy
y Aikman can make interest. It'd be one of those games.
Though Vrabel is famous for the games that he ought
to win. There's always that one stinker in the season.

(22:24):
The people want to come up with an analogy to
explain the Tennessee Titans because they thought Rabel was the problem.
That I mentioned the ten and two Patriots and coach
Frabele that you say always finds o he to lose
the game he should win. He won't lose against the Giants.
It's like having a kid who wrecked your car, wrecked

(22:47):
your wife's car, then wrecked his sister's car, and you
think buying him a brand new car is going to
make him a better driver. That's the Tennessee Titans one
and eleven waiting a new stadium so they can please
you out of more money.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
Thanks taxpayers.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
Well I'm shapely, and Williamson gun. I didn't pay for
any of it, but I'll sure enjoy it. Um okay,
I'm having one problem here. So tragic shooting twenty year
old National Guard soldier killed. It definitely upset the president. Then,

(23:31):
as you can only imagine you find out, oh, it's
an Afghan refugee. Now, if this is one of the
Afghanies who came, look, the previous administration would tell you
everyone's vetted before they're allowed in. When you have twenty

(23:53):
million people entering the country in a couple of years span,
there's not enough ticks on a clock, days on a
calendar to vet that many. But then we have Homeland
Security Secretary Christy Nome come out on the Sunday morning
talking head shows like Meet the Press. Authorities believe the

(24:16):
suspect in the National Guard shooting was radicalized in the US,
and that the asylum process for migrants would resume once
the administration has dealt with the backlog of applications under
new standard. Now you have the present going off the
rail saying I'm permanently pausing all immigration from third world countries.
In fact, only reverse immigration can fully cure the situation.

(24:39):
And he might be right, but anecdotally he's not, and
you might be missing something else. That's a part of
the problem. Now, there's any number of people who've come
into the country illegally or migrated here from very dangerous
places with very dangerous beliefs and some of them are
sitting in Congress. I could light you up all morning

(25:03):
long on the ignorance of Islamic government, way of life,
and Islamist extremism, which is jihad. It is a clear
and present danger and it's all around you. But this
case is a reminder of just how big the problem
is this individual. If what Christy Gnome is saying is true,

(25:28):
and she would know the problem isn't solved by permanently
pausing migrations from places like Afghanistan, although that's part of it.
You ought to be alarmed that this individual was our
friend in Afghanistan, helping our military in Afghanistan, then brought

(25:49):
here for his safety and reward, and this is where
he became ashy hottest, this is where he got radicalized. Now,
the president's immediate response would be a proper response, I
should say the president's immediate reaction would be a proper
immediate response if the guy came radical and came through

(26:14):
a flawed system or a poorous border. But he didn't,
you're missing the bigger problem. Somebody can come from the
cesspool of danger the Middle East and not become dangerous
till he's right here. And one of our cities or
mosques are online. He got radicalized here. So how big

(26:36):
is your problem? Remember I remember hearing reading something about
how he could not assimilate to this country. Well, of
course not, that's the problem. Yeah, how can you just
watching an old video? And you gotta be careful of
that when you're online. Some of these videos get posted
on like x and they're really from I mean, it's
just as appalling. I think it was six months old,

(27:01):
but it's representative Omar praising allegiance to the leaders of Somalia,
not America, and in that allegiance calling for the overthrow
of what we are. How can you stand up? I cannot.

(27:23):
The old days we would do it. I guess we
could revisit it. Have you ever looked at a side
by side comparison to Mohammad and Jesus. They're completely different.
There's no fulfillment there. Have you ever looked at the
Qoran and its beliefs or the priorities of an Islamist

(27:47):
state and compare it to our constitutional republic. You've got
more than just different gods. They're anathetically different. It would
be impossible for you to go to Iran and assimilate,
not without losing your eternal soul. It's amazing how when

(28:13):
you say that, everybody goes, oh, yeah, I could never
live in Iran. I mean, I believe in freedom of speech,
I believe in right of assembly, I believe in separation
of church and state. I believe in Jesus. That'll all
get you killed there. But yet we think they can
assimilate here, and they can't and they won't. But I'm

(28:44):
just trying to make a small little spotlight on the fact.
And I'm not suggesting that people coming from these dangerous
parts of the world are not a problem. As the
president's addressing, it's not this problem though. This guy, it appears,
was helping us there and radicalized here. While you're looking

(29:04):
at vetting and nobody comes in unless they're fully vetted,
so the American people are safe, you also have to
go look at a deeper problem that's going on in America.
How could this guy become radicalized here and not there?
Because if the solutionist stop people from there coming here,

(29:25):
that's good for their terrorism, because at least they don't
come here and get radicalized. You might want to do both,
but that's kind of a narrative from a time when
I used to have to expose to people who are
unaware of what's being set in mosques, what's being set online.

(29:47):
Heck that stuff's being set on this week or meet
the press and nobody notices. Christy Gnome said Sunday that
the administration believes the suspect Ramannua Lanahwa was radicalized since

(30:08):
he had been here, and as she says, because you
know the presidence saying all this other stuff, we do
believe it was through connections to his home community and state,
and we're going to continue to talk with those who
interacted with him, so then all emphasis becomes what was

(30:33):
going on in his home community. Now, clearly we have
a failed betting process and we have too many coming
in at once to properly bet anybody. That does need
to be addressed. But the fact that somebody can be
radicalized in a US mosque or online in the US
in their home community that ought to be equally alarming

(30:53):
and addressed as well. Those are the narratives of the day,
if you will, with the exception of Trump calling a
former vice presidential candidate a word we no longer use
for what is the word you know, usually whenever we
have a word that's banned, they give us the new one.

(31:16):
What is the word that we're supposed to use. Not
that you would use it in this context anyway, but
the president should be calling you. You can attack his
stupid claim. I mean, all starts with Waltz. He thinks
there's something wrong with the President's brain. Why when he
releases MRI, to which the President's going to release it,
but called him a retard And then everybody in the

(31:37):
press was a you know, how can you say the
word retard? Then the president doubled down on it. But
that's kind of the nonsensical narratives of the day. Ronnie
Manuel not going away and the cockadood will do of
what is to come there? I wanted to point that
out to you. And the fact that a guy got
radicalized not in Afghanistan but here in the US is

(31:59):
an ignored problem. Disability. They're calling it intellectual disability or
that's the official name. Yeah, so he said return instead
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Speaker 3 (34:00):
If you're just waking up. Secretary of State Marco Rubio
met with Ukrainian delegation in Florida, all while you were
busy having Thanksgiving. They're trying to iron out peace.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
Special Envoy Steve Whitcoff and advisor Jared Kushner were also
at Sunday's meeting. Witkoff is due to visit Moscow in
the coming days for continued talks with Secretary Rubio, acknowledging
there's more work to be done. The goal is to
iron out details of a US plan that initially drew criticism,
or proposing Ukraine give up territory and make other concessions

(34:30):
to Russia.

Speaker 3 (34:31):
I'm Mark Mayfield, Well, a piece may be coming with
Russia and Ukraine. War might be coming with the US
and Venezuela. President Trump says airspace over Venezuela is closed
due to dark drug trafficking. Scott Carr has the very latest.

Speaker 9 (34:42):
In a social media post Saturday, President Trump issued a
message to all airlines, pilots, drug dealers, and human traffickers.

Speaker 3 (34:50):
Please consider.

Speaker 9 (34:51):
He writes the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela to be
closed in its entirety. In remarks to military personnel on Thanksgiving,
the President said the US will take action on land
very soon in Venezuela to deter drug traffickers. The US
has built up a large military force in the region
amid growing tensions, including fighter jets and a Navy aircraft

(35:13):
carrier strike group. I'm Scott Carr in Washington, Oh.

Speaker 3 (35:16):
It's cyber Monday, and six and ten full time employees
say they plan to look for cyber Monday deals while
they're at work.

Speaker 8 (35:23):
Most of them say they don't feel guilty about it
because everybody does it. That's according to a survey by
Coupon follow Throughout the rest of the year, employees been
an average of nearly two and a half hours a
week shopping online during work. I'm Tammy trigueo.

Speaker 3 (35:37):
Well Disney, they have really put it together. This weekend
they earned one hundred and fifty six million dollars over
the long Thanksgiving weekend in North America globally five hundred
and fifty six million dollars with their animated sequel, I
want blank on the name. Ah, I forgot the name

(35:58):
of the cartoon. I don't know what that is. Number
one of the box office and I just forgot the
name of it. Wicked came but in second at sixty
two million. Oh well, music's playing now. Listen. I ain't
a lot of turkey. I have a little brain fog,
all right, something Disney, you know. I don't like the mouse.
All right. That's your top five stories of the day.

(36:19):
Roy O'Neil with the Venezuela story. When we come back.

Speaker 4 (36:21):
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