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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:23):
Three starting your morning off right. A new way of talk,
a new way of understanding because we're in this together.
This is your morning show with Michael del Johner.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
I'm going to make a.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Brief statement and then I'll take a couple of questions. Obviously,
it is the intent every year to win. We're in
the business of winning. We're in the business of winning championships.
This year we made some big trades in the middle
of the season. We thought we had corrected our course.
We won six straight and the regular season, but obviously
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losing one hundred and forty seven to fifty seven in
the playoffs was.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
It was not on our John deb.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
So you know, you just put it behind you you
make sense of it all and you learn from it
and you make adjustments come draft day next year. But
obviously we're very disappointed to be eliminated from the playoffs
in the first round, and our congratulations to Cricket on
their defeat of.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
Our team. I'll take a couple of questions.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
Yeah, Jeff lyon your morning show, producer, Yeah, what are
you talking about?
Speaker 3 (01:43):
Fantasy football?
Speaker 1 (01:45):
We were eliminated last night officially in that double Monday
night football double hatter.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
You called a press conference over a fantasy So this
is a fantasy press conference.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Well, obviously, you know there's a lot of people that
used fantasy football to distract them from any temptations of gambling,
and for me, it's right. It's always been a great resource.
All right, I'll play along.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
So what do you expect to do next year to
hopefully make it back to the playoffs.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
And obviously our first choice is to value it, you know,
the personnel, and make a determination as to who we
want to keep. We had some great performances this year.
Obviously we struggled a quarterback. Yeah, well with Jalen Hurts,
that was a big mistake. We picked up Barkley mid season,
and that proved to be very useful. Chubba Hubbard gave
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us a great season. Pukanuka is just everything that this
team represents. We felt strong going into the year that
Bowers was going to be the top tight end coming
out of Georgia, and he was. I think it's down
to Bowers and Barkley as to who we'll save and
we'll move on from there in the draft. What about
the chubby guy in the sweater that is just emotionless,
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like he doesn't care about any of this.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
He's acted like he can't even hear with your I
we'll see you next year. Then okay, thanks coach. All right,
if you're just.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Waking up, it's ten minutes after the hour. Yes, that
was it for me. Fantasy football ended. At least I
made the playoffs. Nick didn't make it.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
Well, hey, there's such a you know, it's such a
random chance thing.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
You know, you can have a great season, a great roster,
and then if that week in the NFL things just
go crazy, which they did in that Detroit game which
allowed him to get I think thirty six points from Gibbs.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
Fantasy football is a lot of fun, you know it?
Speaker 1 (03:30):
It really has had a fantasy football and NFL red
zone has changed my entire NFL existence. I really don't
have my favorite teams from where I grew up, but
you really end up having your team, and therefore you're
watching all teams. So it's like once the fantasy football
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ends and you're like, Okay, well, now who's really good
in the NFL?
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Because I really don't know fantasy basketball? Can you?
Speaker 1 (03:57):
I don't do anything but fantasy football. I know a
lot of people do fantasy baseball. There's some of two
fantasy fantasy basketball where you get a different team every night.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
They said that would be way too much work. Yeah,
I wouldn't. I wouldn't enjoy that at all.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
But you know, you observe what other teams have been
doing all year long. And you know the Buffalo Bills
eleven and three, Chiefs thirteen and one, but question marks
about Mahome's health. Now in the NFC, you know, everybody
wants to throw the Eagles in there, and they are
now twelve and two. I gotta eat crow. But the
Lions are right there, twelve and two, and would that win?
Last night the Vikings joined the twelve and two? Are
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you still doing a press conference. No, okay, But it's
just interesting to see how this all plays out. I mean,
I think America wants to see Buffalo in Detroit, don't they?
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Isn't that? We got a lot of.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Polls today from Rasmusen and others. I wish we'd get
that one. But I think that's it. And I think
the one everyone's dreading is the Chiefs and the Eagles,
and there's no fear of seeing the Patriots. Boy are
they garbage? Tom Brady when they had that debate, is
the Keith Belichick or Brady? Well, we've the conclusion it's both.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Now, all right?
Speaker 1 (05:03):
President elect Trump yesterday that was pretty extraordinary his Palm
Beach presser, as I think it'll be known as just
going on and on issue by issue. To see somebody
that up on the issues and in that depth. This
is a much different Donald Trump heading into a second term.
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And you could see that in Palm Beach yesterday. And
you juxtaposition that with the I don't know the chokathon
whatever we're gonna call it. Joe Biden simply just choked
through an entire news conference yesterday. It was it was
pretty extraordinary. He was apparently suffering from a cold, but
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made it chrystal clear that his grandfather would arise from
the dead if he had missed that press conference. He
looked at some points like he was about to be
with his grandfather, just choking throughout.
Speaker 5 (05:59):
Let's my grandfather come down with heaven if I didn't
do this, have a little bit of a cold.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
Meanwhile, Donald Trump, it's counting them. Are you doing that
is in a video? Okay, count the coughs.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Wow, and by the way, coming up and sounds the
day shameless plug for listenership. Mamaa Kamala delivering a holiday speech.
This was like a best of wasn't it. We have
a story on the top. I don't ever go by
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Rotten Tomatoes. If I do, they always lead me astray.
But the Rotten Tomatoes best holiday movies unrecognizable from the
del Jorno family. It's a holiday season and time for
many of us to put their favorite Christmas movies on.
And they have a top ten. Of course, It's a
Wonderful Life is always number one.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
Yeah, they have claws. Tangerine.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
I never even heard of Tangerine Miracle on thirty four Street.
Look if you saw it once, you saw it Chop
around the Corner, Meet Me in Saint Louis.
Speaker 3 (07:19):
I didn't know that was a Christmas movie.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
And compare that to my list for Christmases All Star
cast Reese, Witherspoon, Pits Vaughn take you on a journey
through four family visits the Feast of the Seven Fishes,
and you do not have to be an Italian American
to get this movie.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
It is brilliant. It's Christmas nineteen eighty three. Ever since
the bear doing their fishes, well, that was scarring.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
I'm scared to watch this song. But you know what
to think of all the bad performances throughout her life
and then you get Jamie Lee Curtis puts together. I
don't know what to compare it to. What was the
one in terms of endearment where she goes nuts in
the emergency room. I mean that was probably, I mean
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two of the best performances I've ever seen in.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
My life was that. I mean, yeah, that's what it
was like growing up. Attack.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
That's how tense walking on eggs waiting for a bomb
to go off holidays were. But yeah, Feast of the
Seven Fishes absolutely naughty or nice, which is a hallmark
it's a classic. Everyone should watch it. I am, and
therefore it's always on my list. Family Man, Nicholas Cage
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and Christmas Vacation with Chevy Chase. Although Chevy Chase is
kind of like this is where I think the Internet
is a problem. Chevy Chase was a huge star in
the starting in the seventies with Seray Night Live, but
then the late seventies, eighties, even into the nineties, and
now he's on Facebook every day just doing little videos.
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Is he really yeah? Well, you know, I get on
as I've warned you. If something's really good, I'll watch.
Something's really bad, I'll watch. That's why I went on
an Engelbert Humperdink Binge on Facebook for about a year.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
Wow. And I used to play those on the air.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
They were Vagberg yes, oh gosh, and he had more
followers than me. But the Chevy Chase ones are just sad.
I don't think Chase. Chevy's some very good hay, very
good health. But Christmas Vacation, oh my gosh, Griswolds, it's
a classic.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
I don't know where they come up with these lists.
I mean, I get well s Ai now right, what
is AI?
Speaker 1 (09:34):
I mean all the lists. You just type in and
give me a top ten Christmas list. Well, yeah, I mean,
I get it's a wonderful life. But after that, if
you come with Tangerine, I mean, where did that even
come from? I don't know if that is Is there
really a thing red research Tangerine?
Speaker 3 (09:46):
Watch us. I'll watch it this afternoon because that was
the greatest movie.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
There were no pits in it, no seeds. Oh doesn't
a Tangerine sound good?
Speaker 3 (09:58):
Right now? All right, let's get to top stories of
the day.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Obviously, the father in me cannot fathom this right before Christmas,
but police say that the shooter that opened fire at
the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin turns out
to be a fifteen year old girl. Nobody talks about
this very much, but a student from the school killing
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a teacher and another teen student just a week in
the case of the school days before Christmas break just
before eleven, Madison police responded to the shooting at the
private school. Madison Police Chief Sean Barnes said, a fifteen
year old girl, Natalie Roupno, who goes by Samantha, open
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fire inside the Abundant Life Christian School. The shooting leaves
two dead, six injured, and a juvenile suspect dead of
self inflicted gunshot. She used a nine millimeter Just unthinkable,
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the pain for these families heading into the holidays.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
It didn't take but a.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Breath between coughs for Joe Biden to blame guns. This
is a consistent narrative before we know anything, as if
a gun in the hands of a fifteen year old
girl going to a private Christian school and taking lives
is such a gun explainable thing. I mean, come on one,
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wait till you get more information. This is narratives over reality.
Clearly America is in a spiritual and mental crisis more
than a gun crisis. But that didn't stop Joe Biden.
It is interesting our question of the day for you
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on the talkback button. What do you make of the
fact that it took Joe Biden just enough time to
catch his breath from coughing to blame guns for the
shooting and Madison, but still not a peep about guns
and Congress doing something about guns after the killing of
a United Healthcare ceo? What about that shooting didn't fit
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the narrative. I mean, if you're going to just play
this sour note every time, as if that offers any solution,
any resolution, or any comfort. Why didn't you win the
CEO of a health when a wife and children mourned
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the killing of their father. Did you not have this
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Speaker 3 (13:05):
We got one.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Chance to live and understand this Tuesday, December seventeenth, and
made the shooting in Madison remind you of what a
gift every day is.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
And never to take it for great.
Speaker 6 (13:16):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltono.
Speaker 3 (13:22):
And yet we're still talking about it all right.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Twenty seven minutes after the hour, police say the shooter
here opened fire at a K through twelve Madison, Wisconsin
private school has been identified as a fifteen year old girl.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
Mark Mayfield has the story she was a.
Speaker 7 (13:35):
Student at the school and evidence suggests she died from
aself and flicked a gunshot Woon Prance.
Speaker 8 (13:41):
Madison Police Chief Sean Barnes who says a teacher and
a student were killed. Six people were wounded in the shooting.
Two students are critical and one teacher and three students
are recovering. Two of the injured that have been released
from the hospital. Police say they're still working to determine
a motive.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
I Mark Mayfield, this is becoming like a very long
drawn out, long joke, right, I mean, Donald Trump is
giving a palm beach presser went on for about seventeen hours,
just answer questions off the top of his head, fluently
and beautifully. And one of those answers was, of course,
the government knows what's over the skies of New Jersey. Lawmakers, residents,
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they don't know, and they want answers, and they want
them now.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
Lisa Taylor has.
Speaker 9 (14:22):
More Unidentified Object. Insider and podcaster Stephen Diner says he
is concerned that the drone activity is escalating when.
Speaker 3 (14:29):
It comes to September. This has been.
Speaker 10 (14:30):
Happening longer than that New Jersey grabs the headlines, but
a lot of people don't remember that this was also
happening over Virginia Langley Air Force Base just recently over
the weekend that White Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.
Speaker 9 (14:41):
Drones and mysterious lights have been reported in several states,
including New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, California, and Oregon. Homeland
Security Secretary Alejandro maiorcis as the reason there's so many
drones is that in September of twenty twenty three, the
FAA changed the rules so that drones could fly at night.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
Final li Sa Taylor.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Trump doing a little Sinatra yesterday. The best is yet
to come. The US economy's only going to get stronger.
Brian Shook has more.
Speaker 4 (15:07):
Speaking from his mar A Lago residence in Palm Beach Monday,
Trump cited a poll that showed optimism in the small
business industry forty one percent jump. It's the biggest jump
that we've had in thirty nine years. Trump said he'll
start rolling back burdens some business regulations on day one.
He added that he's going to force all federal employees
to return to the office instead of working from home.
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He was joined by the CEO of Japanese tech investing
firm SoftBank, who pledged a one hundred billion dollar tech
investment in the US. I'm Brian Shuk.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Doubleheader of Monday Night Football last night Vikings Now twelve
and one beat the Bears thirty to twelve at Lanta
fifteen nine, with the Road win in Vegas over the Raiders.
On the Hardwood Clippers won forty four one oh seven
over the Jazz Kings, lost by one of the Nuggets,
Caps one thirty one oh one over the Nets.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
And inn Ackey. The Dallas Stars won three to one.
Washington Capitals Birthdays.
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Sarah Paulson is fifty. Shit's Creek.
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Pulman seventy one. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday. We're
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Hey.
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This is Leigh Murphy in Cottontown, Tennessee.
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Enjoy you and your voice. Thirty five minutes after the hour,
let's start with Greg. Greg is listening on whlllo, WHLO
and Akron.
Speaker 3 (17:10):
All of those movie picks are phenomenal except me. You
forgot of course, die Hard, that's a must.
Speaker 7 (17:16):
It's not Christmas time, so Hans Gruber is falling off
from knocka Toomey Tower.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
I disagree. All I have to say Greg and Cleveland.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Hey, Greg, first of all, love the turn signal and
you had me at that.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
But then no one Knockahoma Tower. That that was the clincher.
Speaker 1 (17:31):
John's listening in Youngstown, Ohio on wkb N.
Speaker 11 (17:36):
Do you know, Michael, I just remembered that the shooter
at that Tennessee Christian school was also a girl, the
one that the police ended up being fronting having the shooter.
That shooter at that Christian school in Tennessee about a
year or a year and a half ago, was also
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a young woman.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
Sadly enough, yeah, I don't.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
I don't want to comment and speculate as I'm criticizing
the president for rushing to judgment and not waiting for
more information and speculating. But the case in Nashville, as
may turn out to be the case in Madison. Case
in Nashville was a transgendered student female with a gun.
We'll wait and see what the story was in Madison,
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it is a fifteen year old girl. By the way
of everything in this story, the heaviest is loss of
life right before Christmas.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
I can't.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
We had a neighbor who lost a seventeen year old
child right before Christmas.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
It was like days before.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
I will never forget how scarring that holiday was, just
being across the street, wondering what kind of pain is
going on inside those brick walls. I have never forgotten that.
I will never forget that for as long as I live.
I fall to my knees and grace and awe of
God who protects my children, because if anything ever happened
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to one of them, I don't know how I'd breathe.
So I was moved most by a teacher and a
student killed right before Christmas. But I don't know about Red,
you or anybody else that have read this story. The
notion that a second grade student called nine one one
takes my breath away. No second grade student should ever
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have to do such a thing at school. In this country,
we have abandoned a truth, an eternal truth, a way
of truth, and a life for a moral philosophy and
a rebellion that is failing us. We are spiritually ill,
we are mentally ill, and to focus on the guns
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alone is to miss the whole story. Patrick's listening on
WLAC here in Nashville. Good morning, Patrick and Murphysboro. The
reason that Biden was so quick to jump on gun
control for this because when it comes to Democrats, gun
and control isn't about guns. It's about control, and they
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always want control over your lives. And the disarmed populace
is very easy to control. Yeah, and I don't want
to get into that, but you know, it's beyond even disarming.
It's about disadvantaging. The notion that the government would know
what's going to come into my home and disadvantage me
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in some way. It's either a right to protect ourselves,
that I am the first response to protect my family,
not the police, and I can't possibly know what's going
to come into my home. That's a whole other issue,
disarming versus disadvantaging. But ultimately you hit the nail right
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on the head in terms of controllability. Big John Hill's
the ultimate irony of this.
Speaker 12 (20:56):
What's said is a couple of hours after the shooting
in Madison, the White House comes out with a statement
about gun control, just two weeks anti part of his
old son for having a gun.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Yeah, if it's all about that gun, all about that gun,
about that gun, about that gun, well, then how do
you explain that? Did I just break into Megan Trainer
by the way, I looked up Tangerine? I don't even
I don't even know if I want to do the
story now that. Can you play a song while I
go take a shower? You know?
Speaker 3 (21:30):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Yeah, don't go by rotten Tomatoes. We'll get back to
that if you're just waking up forty minutes after the hour.
President like Trump claims the government knows what's behind the
mysterious drones flying in the US. He had a lot
to say during his Palm Beach presser yesterday that went on,
did do.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
We get a total length on that.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
I mean, the president just went issue after issue after
issue with great control, specificity and knowledge. I mean everything
from domestic to foreign policy. It was, you know, coming
off the Kamala train, Christmas drunk train, coming off of
Joe's coughing fit. Remember when he introduced the Ukrainian president
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his potin, Come on, I'm just not used to this,
A real president that knows what he's talking about as
a plan.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
He said, why do you hear that in our sounds
the day? Oh?
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Trust me, the government knows what those drones are, so
to what my wife begs every day?
Speaker 3 (22:32):
How long are they to let this go on? What's
going on here? Why doesn't somebody just tell us what
it is?
Speaker 1 (22:40):
If we find out Anthony Fauci's behind these drones, they're
droning in vacs as I'm telling you, we'll have more
on that and Sound of the Day Police, I mean,
TikTok rather is asking the Supreme Court to block the
law to ban the video app. And a record number
of holiday travelers gearing up to hit the road, and
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there was a double header last night. There was one
game that we thought might be worth watching. In the end,
it really wasn't Vikings Falcons both easy winners, and a
Monday night football double header. Interesting polls. I just brought up,
Fauci six and ten Americans. Now, keep in mind, how
many things can we find that six and ten Americans
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agree on. That's not an easy task anymore. Six and
ten Americans believe there was a suspected cover up when
it came to the COVID vaccine trials. Well, I did
this all in real time at the risk of losing
my job. But dear Heavenly Father, thank you so much
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that I don't work there anymore, and thank you for
where I do work.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
What a god you are. Amen.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
There was a Milken Institute video that you have got
to Google search and watch Fauci and all of these
other scientists and they're sitting around having a round table
Milk and Institute discussion on mRNA technology, and they're griping
about the billions of dollars of trials it's going to
take to get it approved, and how much time those
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trials will take to get it approved. And then one
of the scientists chimes in, well, you know, we could
have a crisis. What tell us more, Well, you know,
let's say we got I'm not making any paraphrasing, but
I'm not making any of this up. I mean, we
could have one of these laboratories in China and one
of the virus's leaks, and then you got a crisis,
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a worldwide pandemic, and then we introduce it, you know,
a crisis point like that, we could skip the trials
the expense of the time, honest, Fauci's chiming in, and
then two weeks later it happened and they start putting
in all of our arms, something completely untrialed with no
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liability whatsoever. And in that six and ten Americans the
suspect to cover up when it came to the COVID
vaccine trials, Forty percent of the sixty percent say it's
very likely there was a cover up. Another government earned
lack of trust from the American people at in the
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last four years of Biden, where there's been continuous gas
lighting from the economy to the border to inflation. Now
that a court has ordered the release of the COVID
nineteen vaccine trials, most voters suspect, oh, there's going to
be a cover up. Sixty two percent of likely US
voters believe it is likely the federal officials were engaged
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in covering up potential harmful side effects. Thirty nine percent
think it was very likely. Twenty eight percent don't consider
a cover up likely at all. Then we got a
slap in the face to ten percent? Or do we
just slam the door in their face? Did we decide
the door is funnier than the slap. The slap kind
of sounds a little kinky, more than a slap. And
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there's ten percent that aren't sure. Yeah, see you where
did you find? What website? Were you on? Just when
you found that slap one.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
Of those silly sound effects you find on the YouTube.
Speaker 1 (26:26):
We have one more poll of plenty Americans say they're
ready to support President electownt. We talk about what a
different Donald Trump this is, and it could only be
because of four years off. It can only be because
of the persecution he's been through. It can only be
from the dodging well not quite he got hit in
the head, but dodging death in an assassination attempt. He's
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a different guy. The media is dead and out of
the way, and all the games it plays. Doge is
now the cool kids. Not only is Donald Trump. If
you watched any of that easily hour and a half
two hour presser and Palm Beach yesterday. Not only is
he ready aimed, the American people are behind him entering office.
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The American people say that they're ready to support President
elect Donald Trump in his second term. The majorities give
a green light to some of his controversial promises, controversial
by the media that no longer anybody listens to. Fifty
four percent of the public are comfortable and prepared to
support Donald Trump as president. What magically happened that we're
suddenly one nation under God? Or is it under Trump?
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Who better be under God?
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Not Trump?
Speaker 1 (27:43):
But boy, they're behind the president fifty forty percent. The
survey found sixty percent say deploying the military to the
border to stop illegal drugs in human trafficking should be
a twenty twenty five twenty twenty five top priority for
the new administration, with an additional thirteen percent saying it
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should still be done but later in the term. The
proposal is only opposed outright by twenty four percent of
the American people. I mean, this guy's got a green
light on these big issues, so just to highlight a
few of them. Military to the border sixty percent priority,
thirteen percent, you can do it, twenty four percent maybe
you should wait. Do it, but wait, cutting individual taxes.
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This is almost the four things the reasonable expectations we
talked about with David sonati for the term of the president.
Second list, extending the tax cuts, making them permanent, cutting
individual taxes. Fifty nine percent, nearly six and ten Americans
say it should be a priority. Oh and trust me
it is. Nineteen percent say yeah, do it, but wait.
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Only sixteen percent say you should not do it. By
the way, the reverse of all this is how out
of touch the Democrats were in this election with the
American people. They were preaching open borders, they were preaching
tax increases and letting these tax cuts expire. They were
speaking to a crowd of sixteen percent, and they can't
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figure out why they lost. Cutting government spending dose suddenly
so popular. Fifty percent of the American people say it
should be a priority. Well, it's the number one cause
of cost of living in inflation. Twenty three percent say yeah,
do it. Add that together that's seventy three percent. Only
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twenty two percent say you shouldn't do it. All the
Democrats talk about is spending, spending, spending, growing, growing, growing government, taxing, taxing,
taxing the rich. The rich turns out to be pretty
much anybody that makes a penny more than them, Increased deportations.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
Remember our controversire, He's going.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
To deep point, He's going to turn the military coatsas
people with forty five five percent say make it a priority,
twenty percent say do it, but maybe not immediately. Together
that's sixty five percent. Only thirty one percent say you
shouldn't do it. Drill, baby, drill. Forty one percent say
make it a priority, twenty four percent say do it,
but you don't have to make it a priority. Only
twenty nine percent are against it. The question of the
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day really becomes is suddenly the entire country behind Trump,
now that the media is dead and out of the way,
where they always behind his policies, and only the media
and only the Democrat Party was ignoring that at their
own demise. And that's just five of the top priorities.
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I happen to agree, there are the five meaningful things
he can do and dosee of courses a start, not
a solution, but a giant start in the right direction
to hand off to a continuation of Americanism that some
will call trump Ism to even funeral call the Republican
Party's future. In twenty twenty eight, two very very telling
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polls and the first how the truth finds its way
and it will on COVID, and the latter on the
direction of the country. And now that you know where
the American people stand on these five priorities, come on.
You have a hard time figuring out how Donald Trump won?
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And one with three hundred and twelve electoral votes and
the popular vote.
Speaker 6 (31:37):
It's your morning show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 3 (31:42):
If you're just waking up.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Police say the shooter who opened fire at a K
through twelve school in Madison, Wisconsin, was identified as a
fifteen year old girl.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
More with Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 7 (31:51):
She was a student at the school, and evidence suggests
she died from herself and afflicted gunshot.
Speaker 8 (31:57):
Won pans Madison Police Chief Sean Barry and since as
a teacher and a student were killed. Six people were
wounded in the shooting. Two students are critical, and one
teacher and three students are recovering. Two of the injured
that have been released from the hospital. Police say they're
still working to determine a motive. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
Trump with warnings to the north and to the south.
Brian Shook as our road to the White House.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
Road to the White House. Twenty twenty four.
Speaker 4 (32:20):
President elect Trump says Mexico and Canada are on notice
over the border crisis. Speaking from his Marra A Lago
residence in Palm Beach Monday, Trump criticized the Biden administration
over reports its auctioning off pieces of the border wall.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
And what they're doing is really an act. It's almost
a criminal act. They know we're going to use it.
If we don't have it, we're going to have to
rebuild it.
Speaker 4 (32:42):
Trump touched on several subjects, adding he's spoken to Israeli
leader Benjamin net Yahoo, and Trump once again promised all
hell will break loose if Hamas does not release the
hostages before he takes office. Trump also claimed the government
knows what's behind the mysterious drones flying over the U
in Washington.
Speaker 3 (33:02):
I'm Brian Schuck, the.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
New DA in Los Angeles County is voicing his skepticism
about the Menendez brothers push to get out of prison.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
Lisa Taylor has.
Speaker 13 (33:10):
More if they were the Menendez sisters, they would not
be in custody today.
Speaker 9 (33:15):
That's Mark Garrigo's attorneys for the brothers, who argues their
alleged abuse suffered at the hands of their father was
not taken seriously at their nineteen ninety five trial. Eric
and Lyle Menendez have spent nearly thirty five years in
prison serving life sentences for the nineteen eighty nine murders
or their parents in Beverly Hills. In an interview with
Deadline DA, Nathan Hoffman rejected the notion that the years
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of sexual abuse the Menendez brothers say they suffered at
the hands of their father was not taken into account
in their nineteen ninety five trial.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
I only said Taylor, well, don't get excited that there's
going to be any uncovering of all the recent drone
sightings in the state of New Jersey. But there has
been a drone related indictment. Andrew Whitman reports.
Speaker 13 (33:53):
The Atlantic City man has been charged with criminal mischief
and conspiracy after using a drone to mess with the
color of local pools. Prosecutors say Anthony Spina dropped die
packs from drones in the summer of twenty twenty three
to turn pool water greenish yellow. They say the thirty
one year old did it to residential pools, commercial pools
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and did thousands of dollars of damage to a pool
and a condo complex. Police are also looking for other
potential victims and for Witman.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
NBC News Radio New Jersey, well, the season's in full swings.
Everybody's looking for a favorite Christmas movie. Rotten Tomatoes is
out with its new list of top Christmas movies based
on their Certified Fresh ratings. The list, starting at number ten,
includes It's a Wonderful Life, followed by Carol die Hard.
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Little Women clocks in at number seven. Then there's Nightmare
Before Christmas, Claws, Tangerine, and The Original Miracle on thirty
fourth Street. Stick with my list Four Christmases, Feast of
the Seven Fishes, Naughty or No Family Man, and Christmas Vacation.
Speaker 6 (35:02):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Mintel, journo