In this December 23rd edition of the Need to Know Morning Show, hosts Alex Taylor and Kevin Flynn prepare for the holiday break with a mix of festive cheer and sharp-edged commentary. The episode covers everything from favorable Christmas travel weather and the "artificial vs. real tree" debate to the latest political firestorms. The hosts dive into Donald Trump's "Godfather-style" messaging toward world leaders, the controversy surrounding offshore wind farms as a national security risk, and a "Festivus" airing of grievances regarding government neglect. With guest appearances from agricultural expert Bridget Riedel and a breakdown of corporate headlines, the show balances the warmth of the season with the cold realities of current events. Standout Moments & Timestamps [00:06] The Holiday Travel "Green Light" Alex and Kevin celebrate a rare "golden" travel day, noting that flights are largely on time and regional roads remain clear for the Christmas rush. [04:41] Trump’s "Tony Soprano" Diplomacy Kevin reacts to Donald Trump’s recent press conference regarding Nicholas Maduro, comparing Trump’s tough-guy rhetoric to a Michael Corleone monologue and discussing his history of dealing with organized crime in New York. [06:35] The Toilet Brush Origin Story A quirky holiday history lesson reveals that artificial Christmas trees were originally inspired by the manufacturing process of toilet brushes. [14:38] Farming with Fungus Agricultural expert Bridget Riedel discusses a novel natural biocontrol method using "rust fungus" to eradicate Canada thistle in Midwestern fields. [18:14] Midnight Mass vs. Christmas Morning In a quick-fire round of "This or That," the hosts debate the merits of late-night candlelight services versus the attentiveness of Christmas morning worship. [23:71] The Kennedy Center Airing of Grievances A listener's email sparks a "Festivus" discussion about why politicians have allowed the Kennedy Center to fall into disrepair while funding other "half-baked" ideas. [29:14] Offshore Wind & National Security The show features a segment with Doug Burgum, who warns that massive offshore wind turbines could interfere with radar and provide cover for drone swarms in modern warfare. [30:56] The Great Whiskey Glut A final headline look at why Jim Beam is halting production at its main Kentucky plant due to a flooded market and slowing sales.