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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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App Sunday's Best Country ninety three point one w POC,
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Speaker 3 (00:21):
So it's foggy out there. I don't know what it
looks like exactly where you are today when you're listening,
but it was dicey coming in this morning for us
around here, even hard to see traffic lights. I saw
somebody in front of me just blow right through it,
not even realizing what the what the color was. Dense
fog advisories are in place for areas north and west
of the Bay until noon. Most of the day will
be rain free today, with the chance of a spotty
shower or two this afternoon. The main batch of rain, though,
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does enter the area tonight through Wednesday, and we could
see one to two inches of rain on average in
most locations, So we're going to get a fair amount
of rain coming our way. High tempts. We'll stay in
the sixties today and tomorrow before dropping back down around
forty and boy, this story breaking yesterday, I did not
have a multimillionaire Gilman editorian killing a healthcare ceo on
my bingo card. For twenty twenty four. Luigi Mangioni has
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been charged with murder in New York and the shooting
death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangoni was arrested
on gun charges in western Pennsylvania at a McDonald's after
an employee allegedly recognized his face from police security footage.
So we're still learning more about the whole situation, but
the folks, the media folks, have been uncovering Mangioni's ties
to this local area. As I mentioned, he was the
valedictorian of Gilman, graduating in twenty sixteen, then went on
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to graduate from Ivy League Institution UPenn. His family has
a laundry list of connections here at the Baltimore area.
The Mangiote family owns Turf Valley Resort in Howard County,
Hayfield's Country Club and Hunt Valley, conservative talk radio station WCBM,
and the assistant living company called Lorian Health Services, just
to name a few. They've been strong supporters of healthcare
systems over the years. The Mangoni family has been a
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big supporter of GBMC and have contributed more than one
million dollars to the hospital, and Luigi's cousin is Nino Mangioni,
a member of the Maryland House of Delegates. I was
also reading that Loyola Universe. These pools apparently are named
after the Mangioni family as well. A wild situation that
is still developing, and I'm sure we're going to learn
a lot more about that in the coming days. As
I said, this is a very developing situation. That's a
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new SIB date.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
All right, coming up on your brief.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
That's any okay. So we've got.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
Some legends coming to Baltimore to perform for us. Plus
I'll go over some of the numbers of the Eras
tour since it's over.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
All right, we'll get to that. We've got sam Hunt
first with Outskirts ninety three point one WPOC.
Speaker 6 (02:34):
So much going on.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Sam Hunt seven minutes after six o'clock.
Speaker 7 (02:42):
I keep up in the loop of entertainment and pop
culture and the things we shouldn't care about, but somehow
we really do a brief on ninety three point onepoc.
Speaker 5 (02:53):
So clear your calendars on April eighteenth because the Temptations
and the Four Tops are coming to Baltimore. Oh wow,
I know right, they're gonna play the lyric. I thought
that was kind of fun. I didn't know that all
of them were still like around and performing and stuff
like that. I bet yeah.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
So.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
Tina Knowles, Beyonce's mom, says she was hacked because she
actually liked a post about jay Z getting indicted for
the rape of Yeah. I know it was a bad thing,
but she said, look I did. I would never like
that post. I don't play about my family. That wasn't me,
so yikes. Meanwhile, jay Z joined Beyonce at a show
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the other night, so I guess they're still doing business
as usual. Ryan Reynolds, excuse me. Ryan Reynolds explains that
his family could hold up the next Deadpool four and
I'm like, well, yeah, guse you guys.
Speaker 4 (03:50):
Keep having all those kids.
Speaker 5 (03:53):
Chris Rock has stormed out of a set. He was
doing a set at a billionaire's Christmas party. This is
this is a fun end and he saw something he
didn't like in the audience. Somebody was recording and they
weren't supposed to be recording anything or whatever, so he
stormed off. Well guess who jumped on the stage and
performed a ninety minute set.
Speaker 4 (04:12):
Keith Urban. He rescued, He rescued.
Speaker 5 (04:16):
The Billionaire's Party, I know, right, and he just impromptu
performed for ninety minutes, and I was like, Okay, Keith,
wait to go.
Speaker 8 (04:24):
I know.
Speaker 5 (04:25):
Kylie Kelsey's new podcast, same. Pierre and I were talking
about this a little bit. Yesterday shot to number one
on the podcast charts.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
And it's very.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Surprising, I know, because it's that good.
Speaker 4 (04:36):
Curious.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
Yeah, we'll see if it continues. Like I checked it
out and I do enjoy her commentary when she's a
guest with you know, her brother, her you know brother
in law whatever, and her husband. But I found her
podcast to be kind of it. It was a lot
of like like somebody reading the comments on Instagram and
being like, well, so what come at me? Like it
was it kind of felt very like so what, And
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I was like, I don't really, that doesn't interest me.
I don't know. I really wanted to like it, but
I don't know if I like the current incarnation of it.
Speaker 5 (05:06):
So I don't know how much longer we can listen
to that same thing, Like, I feel like it's got
to be something more, something different. Yeah, The Eras Tour
is officially over. Taylor said it was one of the
most challenging things she's ever done.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 5 (05:20):
It was also the most commercially successful tour ever one
hundred and forty nine dates, two billion dollars plus and
ticket sales. I guess Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road
Tour was the up until now, the most successful tour
at nine hundred and thirty nine million dollars, and he
did three hundred and thirty shows. Taylor only did one
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hundred and forty nine.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Only that's still half a year. Oh yeah, I mean,
I know this tour stretched over a two year period,
but it's still it's half a year. Yeah, one hundred
and forty nine show. That's crazy.
Speaker 5 (05:53):
Yeah, might I can imagine it was really and it
was long too. The actual performance was Yes.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
I love when I see these country to get announced
there like a big tour with twenty three dates. Yeah, yeah, okay,
twenty three and el did three, right, that's a lot.
Speaker 5 (06:08):
And lastly, if you didn't make two billion dollars in
ticket sales this year.
Speaker 4 (06:13):
You might need a holiday meal deal.
Speaker 5 (06:15):
Walmart has unveiled it's twenty eight item holiday meal that's
supposed to feed twelve people for five dollars a person.
So that's not too bad. You can check that out.
I'm sure other stores will be dropping theirs as well.
I know for Thanksgiving. Aldie did one, and I think
like Trader Joe's did. Want you know, so I'll keep you.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Posted, Okay, okay, coming up. I saw this survey the
other day that said half of us do not know
our parents' end of life plans, and I thought that
was kind of interesting, and we're going to talk about
that here in just a minute, if you know yours.
We do have a cloudy day today. We've got some
rain in the area, some fog in the area, but
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mostly just a cloudy day with temperatures going to about
sixty this afternoon. It's forty four right now. It's Morgan
Wallen ninety three point one WPOC. I saw this last week.
It's a new study. It says that now's the time
for the other big talk with mom and dad, the
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one about what will happen when the end of life happens.
So this survey said about it was like two thousand
people they talked to. Ninety percent believe having conversations about
the end of life planning is very important, but half
of us don't do it. So I wondered, because I mean,
I've talked, we've talked to our kids about some things,
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but I wouldn't say we've talked specifically about the very
end of our life. You know, I unless both of
us go together, I'm just assuming that one of us
would be here, and if that came down to then
I think if there was one left, one parent, I
think we would get more involved in talking about that.
But do you guys know anything about your parents' end
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of life plans?
Speaker 4 (08:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (08:05):
Actually, on the most recent trip that I took down
to Florida, we talked about it.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Did you how was that?
Speaker 4 (08:10):
I mean, you know, that's so fun. Yeah, it was
really fun.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
But what I mean was did you bring it up?
Did they bring it up? How how was that? That's
what I'm mean.
Speaker 5 (08:20):
Yeah, Well, my dad's pretty sick, so yeah, it sort
of led, you know, it like naturally led into that.
And yeah, we I mean they have like paperwork and
that kind of stuff. We wrote it all down, and
I mean, I guess I.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
Guess it's the first time they actually put it on paper.
Speaker 5 (08:39):
Yeah, okay, yeah, And I mean I guess we feel
like it's done. Okay, Like you know, I guess in
the back of your mind, you're like, okay.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Well, and your mom wanted you to be part of that,
like that was important to do that with you while
you were there.
Speaker 4 (08:54):
I think so, yeah, I think so.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Yeah, all right, that's interesting. What about you, same, Pier.
Do your folks ever talk about that kind of stuff?
Speaker 3 (09:02):
No, not at all.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
That don't come up, but none.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
Of my business. Yeah, they want to bring it up,
they can, but I'm not.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
It's not you're hey, guys, when you die, what do
you want to happen? Well, it is interesting. I think
some families just naturally talk more about things like that.
And we've definitely talked about certain things related to, you know,
what will happen and when are we going to sell
our house or stuff like that before. So I think
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we've had some of those conversations with our kids. But
end of life, No, that seems a little premature, but
I don't think we'd have I think we're pretty open
about all that. I don't think we'd have at your house,
same pier. Do you feel like your folks probably will
never bring that up to you. I don't know, that's
something they just wouldn't talk about.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
My family doesn't really talk a lot, Like it's not
what we don't talk a lot because we don't like
each other. We're just not like a it's just the
way you guys are not a communicative family in general.
So now, I mean, I don't know. I mean, there
was a time when my brother and sister were really
young where I was in college, and my parents had
said that they had left my brother and sister to me,
like should anything bad happen to them, they had reworked
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their wills, like I would be the responsible party for them.
But that's the only time that anything like that serve
been talking about.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Yeah, we did talk about that with our kids when
we had that all written up. Now they're all adults,
so it doesn't so we have to actually redo the
will and all that.
Speaker 3 (10:24):
I do like the idea that my brother and sister
would still be left to me, like even though they're
in their thirties, it could be funny, like you're mine now.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
And you have to pay rent right, They're like, we
don't live there.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
My sister's a dentist. She can afford it. Let's go.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
Kathy said. Her mom is eighty eight and refuses to
talk about it. She goes, I've tried to talk with
her about it, but she refuses. I thought it was interesting.
Not long ago, my aunt, who I'm very close to,
told me, and she hasn't even told her kids yet
what her and my uncle are planning to do, and
so I don't know whether she just wanted someone else
to know so that they were sure to have it
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go that way, or I'm not really sure why she
told me. But Lindsay said, I don't have a clue.
I'm sure it's on paper somewhere. Yeah, I mean, I
think most people get it put down in a will
or in whatever. Here's what I want at the end
of my life. I don't know. But if you have
a if you if you want to talk about that,
if you've had an experience was kind of interesting, or
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Who you've been swinging and messing.
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It ain't broke, but definitely.
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Today's Best Country. Did you ever hear from anybody about
the fog, bethany?
Speaker 4 (12:14):
I did hear?
Speaker 5 (12:15):
Uh, somebody said, heavy fog here in bel Air, No
fog in the Baltimore Tunnel n BWI area is foggy,
fog dense. Somebody said, driving to work on Hartford Road
in glen Arm area, Harvard County looks good. Fog in
Westminster is thick as pea soup.
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Okay, Jamie.
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Yeah.
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And then I heard that pulled.
Speaker 5 (12:39):
Out right and a couple of people waited in on
their end of life. Oh yeah, someone said, My sister
and I talked to our mother about the end of life.
In fact, my mother wrote her own obituary and gave.
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It to us.
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Oh wow, that's kind of interesting.
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That is interesting.
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Then my someone else said, my father said have him cremated.
It'll save money. Yeah, and then someone else. It's super
important to write down your end of life advanced so.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Too, Yeah, I think so too. And I think people
are so afraid to talk about certain things or bring
them up. But it's probably a pretty healthy conversation, even
though I know it's not easy. We've got Warren Zeider's
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We've been hearing for a bit that Keith Urban had
something big in the works for twenty twenty five, and
now we know what it is. He'll be hitting the
road for a full fledged tour, his first in a
couple of years. The High and High End a Live
World Tour will kick off on May twenty second and
wrap up in October. Joining Keith'll be Chase Matthew, who
we just had here last week for our jingle. Y'all.
A lot of Spring Scene will be on that tour
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as well. We've seen her around the area a lot lately.
I love Her and Carly Scott Collins. The tour will
be stopping at Merriweather on June nineteenth, and then back
in the area at the Giant Center in Hershey on
October second and Jiffy Lee Live on October fourth, So
a few different times for you to catch Keith Urban
if you want to do that. A lot of Keith
coming through the area.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
He's coming on this year.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
Yeah, looking forward to that. It'll be a good show.
We'll hear the name of the war Entreaty a lot.
They're involved in a lot of national events and big
TV shows that we see. They are fantastic. We're gonna
have a chance to hear more from them soon because
they've just announced a new album and a new tour.
The new album will have eighteen songs and will come
out on February fourteenth, so just a couple months from now.
The tour will kick off in March twenty six and
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hit thirty cities across the US, including Washington, d C.
The Warren Treaty will be at the Howard Theater on
April eleventh. Tickets go on sale Friday. If you're interested
in grabbing some of those and Beth that you mentioned
earlier today about the numbers behind Taylor Swift's Eras tour
and how much it brought in and how massive it was.
But one thing, Beth that you didn't mention was how
much Taylor gave to her cruise. She's always so generous,
(14:59):
I know. Oh, but like when you look at this
number and you think about it, it's just so amazing.
Swift gave about one hundred and ninety seven million dollars
in bonuses over the past two years to everyone involved.
That includes the truck drivers, the caterers, dancers, musicians, production staff,
and more. One hundred ninety sive million dollars is like
ten percent of what the tour brought in. That's a
really big chunk of the money that came in from
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that tour, and I just think that's amazing. A lot
of artists will take care of those around them, but
I don't know anyone that gives out ten percent of
the tour's earnings. That's pretty amazing. So I just good
on Taylor for taking care of those that take care
of her much.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
But you're right, a lot of people don't do that
to that extent, right, Good for her, and they're not
required to, But I think that just goes to show
why Taylor's team always shows up for her.
Speaker 3 (15:41):
Yeah, because she's taking care of them. That's a smart player.
Speaker 5 (15:44):
Somebody asked me the other day why is she so popular,
and I'm like, I feel like it might be stuff
like that.
Speaker 4 (15:49):
Yeah, exactly, she gets it.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
She seems to be a good person and talented as well.
All right, we've got Justin Moore until my last at
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Speaker 4 (16:02):
See.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
We hope you're having a great Tuesday. Thanks for spending
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Sam hear It, Live it Saday's Best Country ninety three
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top of the hour.
Speaker 3 (16:26):
Week fourteen of the NFL season wrapped up last night
with kind of an exciting game, was a matchup between
the Bengals and Cowboys. Now, both teams aren't technically eliminated
from playoff contention yet, but neither really has much of
a chance of moving on. They did put on a show, though,
as the Bengals went on to a twenty seven to
twenty victory with a last second touchdown. If you're hoping
for some extra money, for the holidays. The Night's Mega
Million's jackpot is looking kind of enticing. The jackpot has
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jumped up to at least six hundred nineteen million dollars.
The cash option there would work out to be just
shy of two hundred and ninety eight million dollars. That
would be nice to have this time of year. A
thousand native Luigi Mangioni is facing multiple artis across both
New York and Pennsylvania, including murder. Mangoni was apprehended yesterday
in Altuna, Pennsylvania, for the shooting death of Brian Thompson
on December fourth. He's been charged in New York with
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one count of murder, as well as other charges that
include possession of a forged document and weapon Manjoni also
faces five charges in Pennsylvania, including forgery and carrying a
firearm without a license. He appeared in person for a
preliminary arrayment in Pennsylvania last night and was ordered to
be held without bail. He did not enter a plea,
and the New York Police Department said Mangioni was found
with a handwritten manifesto, with Newsweek reporting that had said
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that violence is the only way to change the healthcare industry,
and that, in his words quote, these parasites had it coming.
Mangoni is a local guy from a pretty wealthy family
with ties to a lot of things here in the area.
Apparently his mother had reported a missing back in November.
She made the report to the San Francisco Police Department
on November eighteenth, though his connection to San Francisco at
this point remains unknown. Again, a very developing story here,
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as we find out more information about this kind of
strange situation. That's a news up date.
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Speaker 4 (18:23):
Oh cool, this is where it.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Yeah, that's Bailey zero of an ninety three point one WPOC.
So last weekend, I remember on Friday, I was just saying, hey,
have a great time at your daughter's birthday party. But
she had a fever.
Speaker 3 (18:42):
The party that was supposed to happen. Yes, yeah, she
had a fever. I actually think of my wife and
daughter are bull staying home from there respective schools today
and planning on coin at the doctor, So we'll see
how that goes. Yeah, so the big party didn't work out.
We've got a lot of extra stuff around the house
that we don't necessarily need. But it's all right, I mean,
it's it happened for the course. Yeah, but we were talking.
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We did have a couple of her little friends did
come over with their parents because the parents were kind
of like, I mean, they spend all day together anyway,
if you have it, we're going to have it, or
vice versa at some point, so they're not worth But
we were talking because all of her closest friends all
started school at the same exact time, and they were
all born right around like Christmas. So my daughter was
born a couple weeks before Christmas, but then one of
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her best friends was born on Christmas Day. Another one
was born on December thirtieth, so like right in between
Christmas and New Years, And they were kind of talking about,
like what do you do to make sure you still
provide like a fun day for the birthday, like make
sure they understand, like I mean, they're still young right now,
but you still have to recognize the birthday even though
all these other big events are happening at the same
(19:44):
exact time. And I know last year or her one
friend that was born on Christmas, they had a party
for him in June, which was.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Not I think it was June anyway, I remember kids
doing that.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
It was in the summertime, and they were just like,
we can't do the party on Christmas Day because we
already have a party on Christmas Day, so we have
to do something. So they were doing like a summer
and I think they're going to try to do that
moving forward here. But then our the friend with the
daughter that was born on the thirtieth, they were like,
we don't really know, Like what if you do it
too early, you're still kind of bouncing up against Christmas.
If you do it too late, it's like into the
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new year, and people like don't really want to do
anything and they're tired, they've already spent money and they
don't want to do anything whatever. So they were actually
talking about maybe doing a New Year's Day party, because
I meant most of us with kids that age are
not doing anything on New Year's Eve or New Year's
Day anyway, because we're all kind of locked into the
house with our kids. So I was like, actually, gotta
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makes sense, like we don't have anything to do on
New Year's Day.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
We never do.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
We just got to sit around and do nothing. So
that would make like we would certainly be available to
come hang out on New Year's Day for a little
birthday party. But but I don't know. I just got
me thinking about other people that have to deal with
this where whether it's their birthday or their child's birthday
that falls right around Christmas, Like it's a challenge like
trying to find out how to navigate that and still
provide your kid with like a special day for themselves.
(21:00):
So yeah, I wonder if anybody else does any thoughts
or things that they do they can you know, text
us seventh seven, nine to six to two. So i't
your message is high er hey or give us a
call me. I'd love to hear more about that.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
My younger sister was born on January fourth. She was
supposed to be born before the New Year came in,
but she was very late. My mom and dad were
hoping for the text right off, she would have been
born sooner, but they had different versions of her name.
It was going to be Christy Nowell because she was
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supposed to be here around Christmas. Sure, well, then that
came and went, so then they were going to do
Christy jan because January first, they fell all, sure, she's
going to be here by January first. That came and went.
So finally on the fourth, when she was born, they
named her Christy Joy like Joy.
Speaker 4 (21:47):
Yeah, finally here.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
And my daughter was supposed to be born in the
first week of January. I think her estimated date was
like January sixth or seventh or something, and then she
ended up coming almost where yea.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
She was anxious to get her a lot to do,
ready to go.
Speaker 5 (22:04):
I wonder if there are some adults listening who kind
of grew up with December birthday, you know what I mean,
Like that might be like they they have good.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Memory, good memories or early January. Like my sister always says,
everybody forgets my birthday on January fourth, nobody's thinking about it.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
I think my mother in law, her birthday is January first,
and I mean, look, I forget it every year, which
is funny because it's like a holiday, like it's the
day that you have, right, but I forget that her
birthday is.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
Associated with it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so do text us
seven to seven ninety six too, and start with hiring.
You don't have anybody in your family, Bethany with a
Christmas birthday.
Speaker 4 (22:40):
One of my nephews is the twenty eighth of December ago.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
Yeah, he doesn't.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
He's not crazy.
Speaker 4 (22:45):
Well, he's not old enough.
Speaker 5 (22:46):
To really you know, care, but his older brother is
mad that like after Christmas, you know, Nolan gets more
presents Like that doesn't okay? Yeah, the older brothers like,
wait a minute, I only got this many? Yeah, why
don't I keep getting presents? Yeah, it's such a birthday,
all right. Text us if you want, you're always welcome
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ninety three point one wpos. He will get to Drew
Baldridge and his sweet song about Somebody's daughter, but first
we want to hear what is it? What's the show
you're watching?
Speaker 3 (23:42):
The show is shrinking?
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Oh, I love that show.
Speaker 3 (23:45):
Yes, I love it. There's never been a show in
my life that I've watched that makes me cry and
laugh equally like equal amounts of time.
Speaker 4 (23:52):
I guess I'm not on this boat yet. I gotta
get hot.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
I think I think you would enjoy it like I do.
Think the writing and the comedy and it is something
that you would probably enjoy. But my wife and I,
before we had our daughter, we had discussed like whether
or not we wanted to have a child, and neither
one of us like had that like you hear parents
will say like I was just a calling. It was
my I was meant to be a parent kind of thing.
Neither one of us had that calling in our lives,
and we both felt it would be fun and it
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would be certainly a trip to have a child, but
we weren't like there was never a moment where were like,
oh my god, I have to have a kid. So
we did. We ultimately decided we were going to give
it a try. It worked out. We have a wonderful daughter,
but that was it, Like we're stopping at one and
that's it. And I've said, like, even though I don't
want other child, I want to be like the safe
house for other like kids, Like when when my daughter
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gets older and she has friends and so like I
want our house to be a comfortable place that if
one of her friends is having like a tough time
or whatever, like they know they can feel comfortable to
come over, like they can have dinner or they can whatever.
Like there's a space for them in our house and
in our family for them. And I was watching the
most recent episode of Shrinking and it just sort of
like clicked, like that is the neighbor, like Jason Siegal's neighbor, well,
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the husband and wife couple that have three boys that
are gone, that's the safe house. I like everyone always
ends up at their house, Like no matter what's going on,
everyone always congregates there. Like if they're having a tough day,
they go see the neighbor. If they're having relationship troubles,
they go see the neighbor. If they're celebrating something, they
go see the neighbor. I was like, that's what I
want my house to be. Like there's always a plate
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of food, Like someone walks in the door and they're like, hey,
sit down, I got this here, Like I just like
I's that's exactly what I want our space to be.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Even when your kids party was canceled over the weekend,
you still had people that came over.
Speaker 4 (25:35):
So maybe your.
Speaker 3 (25:35):
House is becoming Like her closest friends and their parents
were like, yeah, we we'd still love to come over
and drop off her presence and be there, and you know,
so I think we're making the headway there. But I
just just watching it. It was the first time i'd
seen it solidified. Like I was like, oh man, okay,
Like that's that's the vision that I have, Like this
is this is kind of what I don't know, Like
they're just like that couple in the show is such
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a welcoming couple. They're like a welcoming presence.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
Do you have what it takes?
Speaker 3 (26:01):
I don't know. We won't find out till we get there.
But like I but I had friends like that when
I was growing up, Like there was one house in particular,
the Winning family. They like I went over there once
a week for dinner, and it was just like it
was the space where like it didn't matter like I
could show up any day whether my good friend was
their daughter, like whether she was home or not. I
could go spend time there at the house, and they
were fine, Like they were like, come on in, like
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you can come do your homework here or whatever like
so I like, I I want to like do it
to other people, like return that favor, sort of pay
it forward if you will to other people. And I
was just like, I don't know, I've just never seen
it embodied in a TV show the way that I
had envisioned it in my head. And I was like, oh, no,
you got it.
Speaker 4 (26:38):
That is really precious.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
Well, it's nice that you have a vision for it
now and that that helps you do, I think, make
things happen.
Speaker 9 (26:45):
I mean, we got a few years before probably at
that point where ye kids are just dropping, but before
year old came up to the front door, Hey I
was in the neighborhood.
Speaker 3 (26:56):
There'd be a whole other set of questions asked about that.
But I love that picture.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
I think you're right. Everybody had a house like that
if it wasn't theirs, that they could always feel cacessful in.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Yes, she's more than just that Day's Best Country ninety
three point one w POC, Baltimore Now Top stories at
the top of the hour.
Speaker 3 (27:18):
Here's an interesting statistic College enrollment is down five percent
for the or what was the incoming freshman classes pass fall.
The decline is higher in both public and private four
year colleges. They say the decline seems to be even
higher among black teenagers. Black freshman's sow on enrollment drops
of nearly seventeen percent. Just interesting to see the decline's
happening at a time where it feels like more and
more jobs are requiring the college degree to get in.
(27:42):
Baltimore's annual arts festival is moving yet again. Mayor Brandon
Scott says Artscape Festival will now be held over Memorial
Day weekend in twenty twenty five, marking a change for
I believe the third year in a row. The decision
to move the festival from late summer to the start
of the season in May was due to the poor
weather conditions during the last two years. Next year's event
also will be just two day as opposed to the
usual three. And we've given you some updates here throughout
(28:03):
the morning involving the suspect and last week's murder of
the United Healthcare CEO and the man arrested in charge
his tows in Native Luigi Mangioni. He was caught in
a McDonald and Altoona, Pennsylvania, after an employee apparently called
police saying they recognized the person. I don't know if
you heard, but there was a hefty reward out there
for details about his capture. The NYPD had offered up
ten thousand dollars and the FBI offered up about fifty
(28:24):
thousand dollars. But here's a trick. To get the money,
the tip must result in both an arrest and a conviction.
So whoever sent the tip in isn't going to get
any money until after the trial, which who knows how
long that would take. Even if he is convicted. Then,
even if there is a conviction, to get the federal reward,
the tipster would have to be nominated by the FBI.
That nomination would then have to go through a committee
(28:44):
and eventually be signed off on by the Secretary of State.
And the total amount could be any number up to
the fifty thousand dollars caps so it might not even
be fifty thousand dollars. This just sounds so complicated in
our rewards text. Oh, I have no idea about that.
I can't imagine, right, Yeah, I mean it would have
to be right. I mean, the conviction part makes sense, right,
Like you can't just send a tip about someone and
(29:05):
get the money. Like I kind of get that, I suppose,
but still like all the hoops you have to jump
through just to get your reward money. Oh that's your
news update.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
All right, coming up on your brief, Bethany, what are
you thinking?
Speaker 5 (29:16):
So the award nominations came out for the Golden Globe Awards.
Plus I've got Time Magazines shortlist for the People of
the Year, and I've got an update on Luigi as well.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
All right, all right, we'll find out more right after
Morgan Wallen and Ernest and Cowgirls ninety three point one WPOS.
Speaker 6 (29:38):
She's at the Field of Fights, cutting across the pastor.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Sadday's Best Country ninety three point one w POC Baltimore.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
Now top stories at the top.
Speaker 7 (29:51):
Of the hour.
Speaker 3 (29:52):
Here's an interesting statistic. College enrollment is down five percent
for the or what was the incoming freshman classes pass fall.
The decline is hiring in both public and private four
year colleges. They say the decline seems to be even
higher among black teenagers. Black freshman soon enrollment drops of
nearly seventeen percent. Just interesting to see the decline's happening
at a time where it feels like more and more
(30:12):
jobs are requiring the college degree to get in. Baltimore's
annual arts festival is moving yet again. Mayor Brandon Scott
says Artscape Festival will now be held over Memorial Day
weekend in twenty twenty five, marking a change for I
believe the third year in a row. The decision to
move the festival from late summer to the start of
the season in May was due to the poor weather
conditions during the last two years. Next year's event also
(30:32):
will be just two days, as opposed to the usual three.
And we've given you some updates here throughout the morning
involving the suspect and last week's murder of the United
Healthcare CEO and the man arrested in charge his tawsand
native Luigi Mangioni. It was cott at McDonalds and Altoona, Pennsylvania,
after an employee apparently called police saying they recognized the person.
I don't know if you heard, but there was a
hefty reward out there for details about his capture. The
(30:54):
NYPD had offered up ten thousand dollars, and the FBI
offered up about fifty thousand dollars. But here's a trick.
To get the money, the tip must result in both
an arrest and a conviction. So whoever sent the tip
in isn't going to get any money until after the trial,
which who knows how long that would take, even if
he is convicted. Then, even if there is a conviction,
to get the federal reward, the tipster would have to
(31:14):
be nominated by the FBI. That nomination would then have
to go through a committee and eventually be signed off
on by the Secretary of State. And the total amount
could be any number up to the fifty thousand dollars cabs,
so it might not even be fifty thousand dollars. This
just sounds so complicated in our rewards text. Oh, I
have no idea about that.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
I can't imagine.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
Yeah, I mean it would have to be right, I mean,
the conviction part makes sense, right, Like you can't just
send a tip about someone and get the money. Like
I kind of get that, I suppose, but still like
all the hoops you have to jump through just to
get your reward money. Oh, that's yours update.
Speaker 1 (31:47):
All right, coming up on your brief, Bethany, what are
you thinking?
Speaker 5 (31:50):
So the award nominations came out for the Golden Globe Awards.
Plus I've got Time Magazines shortlist for the People of
the Year, and I've got an update on Luigi as well.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
All right, all right, we'll find out more right after
Morgan walling into Ernest and Cowgirls ninety three point one
w FiOS.
Speaker 6 (32:11):
She's at the field on fire, just cutting across the
pastor she'll have you falling board on and leave right after.
Speaker 8 (32:22):
And she got a cold art.
Speaker 7 (32:24):
She got a more smile cut from the Saint Claus.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
She got a buck wild a little.
Speaker 4 (32:28):
Bit angel, hold out all along.
Speaker 3 (32:31):
She's trouble, but I think you riding now, y'all all
live cows now.
Speaker 8 (32:36):
I wanna settle down, girl, leave you right along the girl,
stand over away the time.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
Don't rise for to your four one nine love.
Speaker 9 (32:45):
You're licking.
Speaker 8 (32:45):
Buy one hand on him, get it up right, cord
in your art with the good I came on a
good buy a.
Speaker 4 (32:53):
Ride, but it's fine because he got my tape.
Speaker 8 (32:55):
I don't live cowls.
Speaker 4 (33:01):
Yeah, long life covers.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
Now he did.
Speaker 6 (33:07):
I love the way them kids des like qiskey, how
did we go chick on off night?
Speaker 4 (33:15):
Even miss leave this.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
Heart broke in holding that looking gun.
Speaker 4 (33:23):
I guess that's just doing it.
Speaker 6 (33:25):
And my horses on little running loneless cow girls.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
Ever gonna settle a damn girls, leave you and go
tell world.
Speaker 3 (33:36):
Where the son and don't rise for to you for
one night.
Speaker 8 (33:39):
Love you like a mouth fay, one hand.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
On them, get up raised the bull in your heart with.
Speaker 8 (33:45):
Some good I ain't on a good bye ride, but
it's fine because it's God of my faith. Long live cat,
yell all the cattle girls, come on cow girl, and
don't you want to take me away? Live me on
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dawn girl with a wild kind of loving you.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
May the gods say, I live cow girls.
Speaker 8 (34:14):
Never gonna settle on damn girls, leave you in alone
and goes down.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
World where it's on don rise.
Speaker 4 (34:21):
Road, the old fool. One night, love you like a
my one hand on.
Speaker 8 (34:26):
Him, get eat up right cool and your arigin good.
A'm on a good bye.
Speaker 4 (34:31):
And ride, but it's fine, cousins kind of my thing.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
I wanna live cow.
Speaker 3 (34:39):
He long live cat.
Speaker 8 (34:45):
I wanna live cow girls.
Speaker 4 (34:50):
Yea long eve cows.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
Morgan Walling and Earnest eighteen.
Speaker 7 (35:00):
I keep us in the loop of entertainment and pop
culture and the things we shouldn't care about, but somehow
we really do. Ace Bethany Free on ninety three point one.
Speaker 5 (35:11):
Time magazine has revealed its shortlist for twenty twenty fours
Person of the Year. The magazine will announce its pick
on Thursday. Some of the finalists include Kamala Harris, Kate Middleton,
Elon Musk, Benjamin net and Yahoo uh FED Reserve chairman
Jerome Powell.
Speaker 4 (35:30):
Podcaster Joe Rogan.
Speaker 5 (35:32):
Let's see who else the list, Donald Trump, Meta CEO
Mark Zuckerberg.
Speaker 4 (35:36):
So we'll see what happens.
Speaker 5 (35:38):
The magazine selects a person or group it deems to
have had the greatest impact on the year, for better
or for worse.
Speaker 4 (35:45):
Last year it was Taylor Swift. Nominations for the Golden.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
Globe Awards were announced.
Speaker 5 (35:50):
On the film side Emilia Perez starring Selena Gomez and
Zoe Seltana.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Has anybody seen that?
Speaker 4 (35:56):
Not yet?
Speaker 3 (35:57):
Now?
Speaker 1 (35:57):
I'm curious because I love her. Yeah, I just love Zoe.
Speaker 4 (36:02):
Ten nods for that film.
Speaker 5 (36:03):
For the TV side, The Bear leads the nominations again
with five the show air January fifth on CBS. Some
of the snubs Daniel Deadweiler for the Piano Lesson. People
are upset about that she didn't get nominated. Ryan Reynolds
did not get nominated for Deadpool and Wolverine, and John
Chu didn't get nominated for directing Wicked, so people are
(36:25):
talking about that. Oh, speaking of the bear, Jeremy Ellen
White has joined the Star Wars film The Mandalorian and Grogu.
He's gonna be the voice of Joba the Hut's son,
Roda Roda the Hut.
Speaker 3 (36:38):
Okay, okay, I had this thought, can you imagine Joba
the Hut procreating like da have a son?
Speaker 8 (36:44):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (36:44):
Boy, that was my first thought. I was like, I
can't even imagine what that would be. Yeah, I don't
want you Okay, all right, Yeah that's fair, but it's
absolutely fair.
Speaker 5 (36:55):
Speaking of procreating as someone who you might want to
imagine procreating is Chris Evans, and he is expected to
return to the Marvel universe in Avengers Doomsday. No word
yet on which character he'll be playing. And lastly, so
this Luigi guy looks like Dave Franco. Okay, I guess
(37:15):
a little bit and he's trending right now on a
social media for like everyone's already like there needs to
be a movie and Dave Franco needs to play him.
Speaker 1 (37:25):
I'm like home in a minute.
Speaker 5 (37:27):
It's not even been twenty four hours, right anyway, That's
what I got for people.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
Yeah, all right, coming up, we do have a holiday giveaway.
We're giving away gift cards this weekend next to Eddie's
a rolling park, So thanks to those folks for providing those,
and we'll have a little trivia for you to guess
on in a few minutes to win. We do have
a cloudy day to day temperatures around sixty later this
afternoon forty four now, yes, sir, I'm all in funding
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three point one w b O se Posts Malone and
Blake Shelton. Well, he fought his way through the fog
and he's here today.
Speaker 3 (38:10):
Good nays Bob Delmont. Hooray for everybody.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Bob, Hey, this is my favorite part today and every day.
So the fog, did you have anything jump out at
you in the feu? Something's going to come out?
Speaker 10 (38:26):
No, I don't that foggy, No, I don't think. I
mean it's daytime too, so yeah, that helps. And you know,
it's the the Beltway, so nothing's really jumping out as
far as except other cars.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
I had a dog jump out in front of me
on two ninety five.
Speaker 3 (38:40):
I know what happens.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
It can happen.
Speaker 3 (38:41):
There is roadkill, I see something.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
Yes, Okay, well, welcome, We're glad you're here.
Speaker 7 (38:45):
Thank you.
Speaker 11 (38:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
Earlier today, we were talking on our show about you know,
homes where when you were a kid, you just felt
comfortable going there. It was kind of the house where
all the kids liked to go and and it made
me think of one of my best friends in middle school.
I would it would probably be her house because one
of the things I loved about her family. At my house,
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there were a lot of rules and my mom would
not let us have candy at the house unless it
was either a Halloween or she was having a party
or entertaining. Really, so there was no candy. At my
friends they always had candy in the cupboard. Yeah, it
was like it goes on for red licorice, choc whatever.
Speaker 10 (39:26):
And now would your mother find out about that and
get upset that she never knew or she doesn't care.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
I don't think she would have cared she liked she
had a sweet tooth.
Speaker 5 (39:35):
It was like that.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
But for whatever reason, just at our house, was there
a house when you were a kid that you felt
really super comfortable going to?
Speaker 10 (39:43):
No, I mean there were different neighborhood houses, two different
kids that I grew up with, guys that you know,
we're buddies, but we were always like rotate, you know.
So there really wasn't like a boy house.
Speaker 1 (39:55):
Yeah yeah, yeah, okay, all right, So I got fund
a few clips I thought were really interesting from TV.
So Kelly Clarkson ed Keith Urbanan, and often artists will
get asked, you know, what's the weirdest thing you've been
asked to autograph? So he told a story.
Speaker 7 (40:10):
This leg just landed with us UD.
Speaker 3 (40:12):
So I picked the leg up and I'm signing the
leg and then I'm like, how do.
Speaker 4 (40:17):
I get it back to her?
Speaker 1 (40:19):
Make a crowd surf on the way back.
Speaker 12 (40:21):
That's kind of what I did, Okay, So I gave
it to the audience and I just.
Speaker 9 (40:24):
Surfed it back prosthetics, threw it on stage, threw it
up there on stage.
Speaker 10 (40:32):
I just know things are not cheap, you know, That's
what I understated. People throwing phones up there, like, how
do you know you're going to get going to get back,
or that.
Speaker 1 (40:39):
You're not going to hurt somebody with a prosthetic leg
if it didn't make it to the stage. I mean,
I don't know how close that person was, but he
could steal it and then something else. At this time
of year, we get all the top list and different.
Kimmel was talking about the top five playlist listen in
on this.
Speaker 11 (40:58):
My top five are James Taylor was number one, Bruce
Springsteen to Dunsky Trunk's been, the.
Speaker 3 (41:03):
Doodie Brothers, and Zach Bryant, Like these.
Speaker 11 (41:07):
Porns from Spotify have become a gentle.
Speaker 3 (41:09):
Yearly reminder that I'm white and that I will soon
be dead.
Speaker 10 (41:14):
My sister, my sister, my wife just showed me her
Spotify thing, and they really organize it in a different way.
These are the top artists, these are the top songs,
and it's like a big celebration of you over the
past year.
Speaker 3 (41:28):
Basically, all right, what was her top thing?
Speaker 4 (41:31):
Man?
Speaker 3 (41:31):
I can't remember.
Speaker 4 (41:32):
I think you know what.
Speaker 3 (41:33):
I think it was Morgan Wallen. I can't remember the song,
but Morgan Wallan was the artist.
Speaker 4 (41:36):
She listened to the most.
Speaker 3 (41:37):
The most the song was post Malone had Some Help.
Oh yeah, it just happened.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
I love that song. Colbert was talking about top streaming
audiobook I'm sure we go on.
Speaker 12 (41:48):
For the first time Spotify included audiobooks, and the number
one most streamed title is the hit fantasy romance A
Court of Thorns and Roses. Now, if you don't know
what that is, it's apparently a super erotic fantasy book
series about fairies.
Speaker 4 (42:05):
And if you do know what it is, get out
of the bathtub.
Speaker 12 (42:08):
You're all proney and you forgot to pick up the
kids from school.
Speaker 1 (42:15):
Also one other clip really quick on Kimmell. He was
talking about Jan Soto.
Speaker 11 (42:20):
The new highest paid athlete in the history of sports.
The New York Mets last night signed outfielder Juan Soto
to a seven hundred and sixty five million dollar deal,
stealing him from their hated crosstown rivals, the Yankees. And
as a Mets fan, I have to say, I am
very excited to see how terribly this will inevitably go
(42:40):
for it.
Speaker 3 (42:42):
That's a lot of.
Speaker 5 (42:43):
Money, I think fifteen years do you think people are
just trying to out pay like it's so weird.
Speaker 3 (42:50):
Yeah, there's no salary cap in baseball, so you can
spend as much money as you watch. I mean there's
like taxes off the back end, but like they don't
care about that, so change that.
Speaker 9 (42:59):
Man.
Speaker 10 (43:00):
It's just it's got to be like football, you know,
because you know, teams like the Orioles, the Powers, they
just can't compete with the money.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
Crazy. All right, tonight, if you're up late, Kimmel's got
Keith Urman on as a guest and the big season
finale of The Voices tonight, and so they have a
lot of artists that come on, like Dan and Shay
are going to perform, Kelly Clarkson's going to perform. And
my good news story today. Maybe you guys saw this
last week. So remember the dog that got abandoned Trooper
(43:29):
during Hurricane Milton. They left him tied up like outside
and the people just left and we all were just
feeling so bad for him, five year old pitbull Terrier.
After all of this, he was adopted into a home.
He got an adopted home. Carla and Frank from Parkland,
Florida are taking care of him for good.
Speaker 3 (43:48):
How nice. So I feel better.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
I felt really bad and sad about that story.
Speaker 3 (43:52):
But a good ending dog that's a better home.
Speaker 1 (43:56):
I think I don't like the one he was in.
Speaker 10 (43:59):
No neither