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January 5, 2025 12:00 am

Brian and Emily Compagno hate loud music in restaurants - Do you?

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January 5, 2025 12:00 am

The Apple Watch Series X features a larger display and faster charging, but the real focus is on President Trump's cabinet nominations and the need for unity in the government transition. Meanwhile, a local story in New York City highlights the growing issue of noise in restaurants, with some patrons seeking transparency about decibel levels before entering.

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Compared to previous generations, iPhone XS or later required, charge time and actual results will vary. This is why getting President Trump's cabinet in is so important. We need Governor Noem at DHS. We need Kash Patel at FBI. We need Pete Hegseth at DOD. This is an across the government look. Marco Rubio at State, and of course, Radcliffe at CIA, and Tulsi Gabbard at DNI. That has to be in place day one, guys, because this is a moment in transition of vulnerability, and President Trump is going to project, because he is a leader of strength.

The narrative that we project on day one will be just important, and that's having our people in place. Right, and people are worried naturally about the transition and the gap in power and people getting used to it, but Mike Waltz does say he's getting great cooperation from Jake Sullivan. Joining me now is Emily Campanio, fresh off a three-hour visit on Fox and Friends, filling in for Ainsley. And then you said, Brian, I need to talk to you again, and I said, only on radio or television or some type of medium, and we agreed on this. My favorite was tossing to America Reports instead of Newsroom, because that's the show I tossed to after Outnumbered. I apologize to Newsroom.

It was so fun being with Kilmeade all morning. And then bonus right now. Thanks for having me. So you have Outnumbered coming up at noon. Yes.

Right. Do you have any idea what you're leading with? We are leading with the speaker vote, which is that set to begin at noon.

Yeah, go ahead. It's a big story today. I mean, the reality is that our legislative body can't function, cannot do anything.

They are all still just simply speaker-elect and congressman-elect until they elect the speaker. And we've been discussing all morning sort of the holdouts and what that means. But the reality is that there's only one vote that can stray, and this is the time to show unity. This is the time to show up for the American people.

We've never seen margins this small. I just wonder, think about six months from now, seven months from now. Is everything going to come down to, yep, Tom Massa, he's not going to want to do this. Or, you know, the Freedom Caucus, that's where the rubber hits the road.

Tim Burchard. So we're going to be dealing with it constantly when I think you and I are from team sports. And you say to yourself, you know, I've got to give this one up here or I'm going to go in and fight behind the scenes, try to push and pull, promise down the line. But if you're going to come out and go, I'm not voting for it, I have no patience for you. You know, this is not my style, my everything.

But the one thing that, and I asked Jim Jordan this, so can you get regular order? Can you just do your appropriations bills through the committee where people feel empowered, and then they're done, they hand it out, and then you go negotiate with the other side? Totally. And that's such a great point that you say, because at the end of the day, all of these individuals are representing us. They're representing constituents. You have to ask yourself with all of that type of sort of petulant behavior and the holdouts at this pregame phase, who is that serving? To your point, who is that serving?

Is it a team sport or is it an individual sport? Because last time I checked this moment, that is not serving certainly the American people and certainly the GOP, which right now we have the chance to do so much, so why don't we get off on the right foot rather than exhausting us like last year? Last year was unacceptable.

I hear you. Mike Waltz was just speaking right now, one of the few that can speak on the new Trump team, and he's saying, I don't care if he's using it, use this to push the Senate to confirm these people. I mean, to get the Treasury in place, to get all the people he just mentioned, John Radcliffe at CIA, Tulsi Gabbard, get it out there.

I think Pete starts off first, I believe next, is it next week on the eighth, eighth or ninth, we're going to see Pete's testimony and then they're going to go take another day if they need it. They're going to go vote. And then, I mean, just a lot of it is going to be minorities just saying, yeah, I'm not going to be around Friday, can't do it on Friday, can't do this, or we're going to put this on the side, we're going to do this first. And that delay hurts the country. I think for both sides, Republicans didn't do it as bad as Democrats, but I think it hurts. I agree, and I think the flies and the ointment that can't be allowed to fester.

We've talked a lot about the bad habits that have been allowed to cultivate and foment during this current administration, and I think this kind of thing needs to be nipped in the bud. And that's where collaboration, that's where, again, that sports analogy, where your teammates step in and say, get in line right now, this is not the fight that we are paid to do, not yet. There's a fight coming up, believe me, the next four years are going to be a fight, especially the next, I would say, year and a half really is when they're going to be demonstrating the potential right now.

So take that fight to the mat, and then you know that you have unity on either sides rather than, for some reason, these flies and the ointment being allowed to have so much power unfettered. So I got to ask you about, you know, one of the guys that's emerging, and I think it's going to be a real factor, is Mark Wayne Mullen. Oklahoma, the president really likes him, he does a lot of his heavy lifting. Here's what he's saying. When people start giving Republicans a hard time about RFK or Tulsi or Pete, this is what he says, keep in mind, cut 29. What's aggravating to me is these same Democrats that are sitting there complaining, saying that these cabinet picks and these director picks aren't qualified, are the same people that literally beat Buttigieg over the Secretary of Transportation and his only qualification was to be mayor. And then they put Rachel, who is the Assistant Secretary inside the HHS, who can't figure out what pronouns mean. And these are the same people that put Sam in place, the one that was picking up luggage off a carousel not once but twice and was arrested for it. These are the same people that confirmed these people, these Democrats are the ones that confirmed those individuals. And they're saying that Tulsi Gabbard, who is a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army right now, isn't qualified. It's a joke, right?

I mean, it's about Rachel Levine. I love when representatives come out and so succinctly and perfectly encapsulate exactly what's happening, because he's exactly right. And not to mention the vice president, who only had certain offices but no experience to speak of whatsoever.

And of course, there was the mutiny that all of a sudden put her in place for the presidency for this election over Biden. He's absolutely right. And I think the other alternative to that, other than those virtue signaling who just wanted to check boxes, is the establishment.

Oh, so you want the old guard in there? Here's the reality. Everyone is going to always find fault with everything happening on the GOP side. But the indicator here is giving them actually something to talk about. And the reality is all of these nominations do not have anything. So let them, great, because the confirmations are going to go through. But they can only happen based on what we were just talking about a moment ago, which is that unity. So I feel, you know, the point I'm trying to make is that I expect arrows to come from across the aisle, whether it's founded or not. But I don't expect arrows to come from within our side of the aisle.

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Listen and follow starting January 7th at FoxTrueCrime.com or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Ready for a non sequitur? Yes. We were talking about the level of noise in restaurants. This one local story in New York City, these people are so upset they signed a petition to put the decibel level before you go into a restaurant.

It always bothers me. I'll go, I don't want to go there because you can't talk. If you're going out with friends, why go? You feel the same way.

Yes. One of the restaurants that was on the list that sort of set this off is one that we talk about all the time. Someone offers to go there and say, no, no, no, it's too loud. It's too loud. It is truly prohibitive. And in the fall and the spring we can eat outside.

It's not a big deal. But in the winter and in the summer, we don't have as much choice. Nothing is more agonizing than trying to go out to dinner with your family and you can't hear anything and you're screaming.

And then you're paying New York prices. It's literal agony. This is the most unexpressed complaint I think I've ever heard.

Yes. But everyone knows it. Everyone knows we don't talk about it. I feel good having talked about it.

I feel great. Also, it's the kind of thing that I think we're not asking every restaurant to install soundproof foam. What we're asking is just to know ahead of time.

So what's wrong with that transparency, right? Right. It's like Yelp for decibels. Yelp for noise. Yes. Yelp should include that as part of the rating.

Totally. Little loud. Went to Nashville three weeks ago. We walked out of two restaurants because the band. I'm not scouting bands. I can't sign them.

I can't book them in anything. So you've got to either lower it or I have to leave. I feel like this conversation is tell us you're old without saying you're old. Both of us are complaining about noise in bands.

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