Opie & Anthony - November 25, 2013 - The Miz, Election Day Coverage

Opie, Anthony, and Jim Norton broadcast live on Thanksgiving Monday from New York. The show opens with discussion of holiday shopping chaos, Macklemore's acceptance speech at the AMAs, and Miley Cyrus's controversial performance in Asian face at the American Music Awards. The crew debates the N-word in hip-hop, plays clips of Charles Barkley and Bryant Gumbel discussing the use of racial slurs in sports, and features commentary on the knockout game phenomenon sweeping the nation, with extensive caller segments about racial profiling and crime. WWE wrestler and actor The Miz joins for an interview about his new ABC Family movie "Christmas Bounty," his relationship with fellow wrestler Maryse, his concussion at WrestleMania, and his career trajectory. Alex Jones calls in to discuss his experience at the JFK 50th anniversary event in Dallas, including claims about police confrontation and conspiracy theories about Kennedy's assassination. The show includes numerous advertisements for MyPillow, MagicJack, and Steven Singer Jewelers. 00:00:00 - Cold open, Opie & Anthony intro 00:05:00 - Macklemore AMA acceptance speech discussion 00:20:00 - Miley Cyrus performance and Katy Perry Asian face controversy 00:40:00 - Jim Norton arrives, discusses elevator card problems 00:45:00 - Macklemore acceptance speech playback and analysis 01:00:00 - Family Guy killing off Brian the dog 01:05:00 - Knockout game news segment with expert panels 01:30:00 - Callers discuss racial profiling and crime 02:00:00 - Alex Jones live interview about JFK anniversary Dallas event 02:55:00 - E. Howard Hunt deathbed confession audio clip 03:10:00 - Dennis Falcone visits studio, Thanksgiving and holiday shopping discussion 03:35:00 - The Miz interview begins, career discussion 03:50:00 - The Miz discusses Christmas Bounty movie 04:01:00 - The Miz interview concludes, WWE Raw promotion 04:01:30 - After ONA Live preview with Sam Roberts and guest --- Never Off Air — Archiving the Opie & Anthony XM era (2004-2014). Auto-transcribed and timestamped for searchability.