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Art Bell hosts the second night of listener predictions for 2007 on New Year's Eve as midnight sweeps across the continent. He tightens the rules from the previous night, warning that anyone attempting to slip in a second prediction will have their first one canceled. Only on-air predictions are recorded, and Art reminds listeners that all calls are documented so there can be no dispute about what was said.

The evening's news backdrop includes the American death toll in Iraq reaching 3,000, the burial of Saddam Hussein, and yet another powerful snowstorm burying Colorado under 10-foot drifts. Art reflects on the rapidly changing weather patterns and notes the stark contrast between freezing desert winds and unseasonably warm temperatures in the Midwest and East Coast, where callers report needing to mow their lawns in late December.

Predictions from callers span politics, natural disasters, and the unexplained. Listeners forecast events including tornadoes touching down in Los Angeles, Congress attempting to pass a North American Union, major UFO sightings that produce irrefutable evidence, and dramatic shifts in the Iraq War. Art keeps the pace brisk, enforcing his one-prediction rule while ringing in the new year with his audience.