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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Morning Run with Amy and TJ and iHeartRadio Podcast. Good
morning everyone, It's Tuesday, December ninth.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
I'm Amy Robots and I'm TJ. Holmes.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Wherever you might be, hope you are getting off to
a good start to the day. If you are in
what the eastern portion, certainly the northeastern portion of the country,
you are freaking freezing. We got some nasty, nasty weathers.
We had some severe drops. They told us about the
polar vortext is what they call of it. But yes,
we are all the experience of some pretty tough temperatures.
In some places in the Northeast could get as much

(00:33):
as ten inches of snow. So wherever you may be, folks,
hope you are staying as warm as you can. As
all this is happening as always. Top right corner of
that podcast Apple podcast app that little button says follow,
click that subscribe you can get our updates coming to
you all the time. Also on the run with this
this morning, we're gonna have three quarterbacks in a running
back that are gonna be running with us. We'll explain

(00:54):
that a little later. But also in the headlines today,
a major quake in Japan. Farmers getting twelve bills in
a man serve, thirty three drinks on a cruise ship.
Another Florida execution tonight, Not so fast on that Netflix
Warner Brothers deal, New York's murder Less streak ends. And
then Walsh and Mangioni back in court this morning. Two
major cases going on with the first leg of our run.

(01:16):
Just an interesting nugget to pass along here. From suspension
to extension all that, Yes, folks, after all that with
Jimmy Kemmel, who the President has said repeatedly that he
wants off the air, is getting at least another full
year on the air as the host of Jimmy Kimmel Live.
This was an interesting tidbit after all this, he got extended.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Yes, everyone loves the headline from suspension to extension, so
it has a little ring to it. Some folks did note, though,
up until this year, any extension he got or any
new contract he signed was a three year deal. So
this is a notably shorter version of his next contract.
And it should be noted he has said, repeat, I

(02:00):
think for the last three contracts he's had that this
was going to be his last. This was going to
be his last, So he has talked about winding things down,
about going on and moving on to something else, but
he said it's always upset his staff when he's projected that. So, look,
one year is better than what we've seen, given the
late night landscape and what happened and what has happened

(02:21):
to Colbert. So this is something to celebrate, I'm sure
for Kimmel fans and for Kimmel himself. So congratulations to
Jimmy Kimmel for getting through another year in this world.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
All right.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
The next leg of our run takes us to Japan,
where they are getting a handle on the extent of damage.
A major earthquake struck Japan in the overnight hours.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
Yeah major here is at seven point five magnitude. They
say this thing was fifty miles off the coast, northeastern
coast of the country, but it was enough. Certainly, a
powerful earthquake like that that close to the coast certainly
did trigger a number of tsunami warnings. They were later canceled.
No tsunamis necessarily hit or cause damage. At least thirty people, though,
were reported injured from all of the shaking around. And

(03:08):
this just sounds scary. We hear about this. Oftentimes ropes
after a major earthquake, they put everybody on notice that
there could be some significant aftershocks. So they certainly did that,
but they call it a megaquake advisory in Japan right now.
They told them to be on a high alert really
for the next week for a possible eight magnitude plus quake.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
What do you do with that information? I don't know.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
You just have to be vigilant, be prepared, be ready.
But they're telling them just be on notice for the
next week because the chances of a bigger one have
increased slightly, but they have gone.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
On I have never heard of that term before, megaquake,
but it certainly gets your attention, does it not?

Speaker 2 (03:42):
All right?

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Well, next up on the run, President Trump has said
he wants to help farmers now after his trade policies
hurt them. The White House announced a twelve billion dollar
aid bailout package to give some of that relief, mainly
to soybean and to corn farmers, who took a big
hit during this year's trade war.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Yeah, big hit because one of the biggest markets, China,
just stopped buying our stuff because of the trade war,
so that hurt them and that was during those fairly
significant harvest seasons for them as well. But yes, now
going to get this bailout. A lot of them will
get these one time payments and they're gonna come out
pretty soon. Most of them, they say, we'll be getting
them by the end of next February. Continuing on the run,

(04:24):
now on this Tuesday morning, a not so fast on
that Netflix deal to acquire Warner Brothers, the big deal
that you heard so much about, the deal that was
worth estimated eighty three billion dollars. It was just announced
on Friday. But another suitor is not taking no for
an answer.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Yes, Paramount sky Dance has launched a hostile takeover bid.
That sounds so intense, but basically, Paramount Skuydance is appealing
directly to shareholders and saying, hey, guess what our offer
is better than the Netflix offer and you need to
rethink this and you need to take this deal.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
It sounds terrible, hostile takeover, it sounds it sounds very heavy,
but essentially what they're saying is the management of Warner
Brothers doesn't want us to buy your company. So I'm
going to appeal to you, the shareholders, and let you
all try to decide instead of the management decide. So
that's what hostile means. But this fight is going even

(05:22):
the presidents said, well two nights ago, he even said
that it might be too much market share for Netflix
with the deal. So I don't know, is it going
to happen. Some people say, yeah, this is just part
of it and it'll go through. But man, some questions.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Now, it's good to be wanted, all right.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
Next up on the Run, it sure sounds like Trump
is threatening CBS again and hmm, what program is he targeting?
Sixty Minutes again? He went on a social media tirade again,
and last night he seems to be very upset over

(05:56):
the interview sixty Minutes aired with Marjorie Taylor Green on Sunday.
Also seems to not be a fan of a very
seasoned journalist there at sixty minutes.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Yeah, they have fallen out. We're not going to give
as we've come to practice here, We're not going to
try to interpret necessarily what he said. We will read
to you exactly what his words were, and you be
the judge of what you hear. But he wrote this
long social media post on true social saying, quote the
only reason Marjorie traitor Brown, Green turns Brown under stress again.

(06:29):
These are his words. The only reason Marjorie Taylor Brown
went bad is that she was jilted by the President
of the United States. Certainly not the first time. She
has been jilted. Too much work, not enough time, and
her ideas are now really bad. She sort of reminds
me of a rotten apple. Marjorie is not America First
or MAGA, because nobody could have changed her views so fast,

(06:50):
and her new views are those of a very dumb person.
That was proven last night when washed up Trump hating
sixty Minutes correspondent Leslie Stall, who's it owes me an
apology from when she attacked me on the show with
serious conviction that Hunter Biden's Laptop from Hell was produced
by Russia, not Hunter himself. Totally proven wrong interview a

(07:12):
very poorly prepared trader who in her confusion, made many
really stupid statements in code and this is just word
for word from your president.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
And he continues. My real problem with the show, however,
wasn't the low iq trader. It was that the new
ownership of sixty Minutes Paramount would allow a show like
this to air they are no better than the old
ownership that was in all caps, who just paid me
millions of dollars for fake reporting about your favorite president,

(07:46):
me in all caps, since they bought it, sixty minutes
has actually gotten worse. Oh well, far worse things can happen.
Ps I hereby demand a complete and total apology, though
far too late to be meaningful, from Leslie stall and
sixty minutes for her incorrect and libelous statements about Hunter's

(08:10):
laptop boom.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
So they just like to share what he said, but
we have to take this stuff seriously. When he's reminding CBS,
if he's saying to CBS the folks he hated before
this new management that you're worse, what's he going to do?
And telling you I'm demanding an apology. When he starts
using words like that, we're demanding. Yes, I just want
you to know what I say. Your resident speaking to you.

(08:33):
But he's our president. Yes, this is what our president
was up tweeting last night. Well, continuing on the run here,
now we go back to a courtroom. Luigi man Gioni
posed for a picture in court yesterday. Now Robes, this
is the of course, the accused United Healthcare CEO shooter.
We've seen all different images of him. This is the

(08:54):
first one.

Speaker 2 (08:54):
I think.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
We've seen some from the court during these hearings that
he looks more relaxed, he looks more comfortable. We've seen smiles.
But I don't know what to make of this picture
to where he had his fist up like rallying power
to the people, looking directly at camera posing. What did
you make of it?

Speaker 2 (09:12):
Well, it came off as smug.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
It came off as someone who is not repentant, someone
who thinks he did the right thing, and actually is
almost signaling to unfortunately his many fans out there who
agree with him, almost like you know, power to the people,
We're gonna fight.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
The little guy's going to keep fighting the big man.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
I really do think he fused himself as a martyr
of sorts, that he's done this for everyone else, and
he's bringing attention to a serious problem in this country.
And I think he's justifying everything he's done with that
look and that pose straight to the camera.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
He knew exactly what he was doing.

Speaker 3 (09:52):
He's judicious right where we're getting to a point where
people think these killing people you disagree with or you
think are doing harm to the mass, is in some
way a healthcare ceo, a politician, like it's okay, this
is the way to go about it. His picture really
unnerved me seeing that. As awful as some of the
we've seen new video of him with the killing, this

(10:13):
was awful, brutal walking up behind someone and firing on them,
walking up to them and trying to.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Require something to be proud of.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
And he's putting his fist up like I'm the hero.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
That was a tough picture. Yes, see, you know what
I got from that. He feels supported, Yes, and he is.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
We have seen it. We have seen it again to
all that. But yes, that picture is certainly making the rounds.
But this is a very serious hearing that's going in.
This could really shape his trial and any possible conviction
in jail time because they're trying robes and they have
been for the past week with these hearings to get
thrown out. The most important evidence maybe that they have.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
That's right, the contents of the backpack that he was
carrying when he was arrested and the statements that he
made following his arrest. So look, this was the first
time a lot of us saw some of the evidence
up close there, the handgun, the silencer, the magazine that
was wrapped in underwear, and then the surveillance video that

(11:05):
you were just mentioning.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
I mean, we see it all. The key question here,
and this is what.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
His attorneys are trying to argue, was he read his
rights before he started speaking and did they have a
warrant to search him and to search his backpack. Manngioni,
by the way, has pleaded not guilty to all charges,
and so this will be a key key. These hearings
are absolutely paramounts, yes to what we see in his

(11:34):
actual trial.

Speaker 3 (11:34):
We know his legal team is good. We know his
legal team is very very good. Continuing on the run
here now, Testimony in another courtroom today is going to
resume in the trial of Brian Walsh, the Massachusetts man
who admits to dismembering and disposing of his wife's body
but says he didn't kill her. That testimony continued yesterday.
We saw a lot more evidence, blood stained clothes, the hatchet,

(11:57):
and some of the tools he used. We also saw
him buying the stuff from Low's and CBS. I guess
we called it robe a body dumping kit. If you
will that we saw him buying a lot of these videos.
But that testimony we'll continue to this morning at nine o'clock.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Yeah, it's just like Manngioni. It's you can read it,
you can hear about it, you can even see images.
But to actually see the person accused in those surveillance
videos take you know, to see Brian Walsh take those
black garbage bags and dump them in a dumpster and
we now know what was likely inside of those bags.
And just to see him at one point even bringing
a child with him to pick up some items to

(12:36):
get rid of his wife's dead body. It is chilling,
to say the least. But yes, testimony resumes at nine
am this morning and will last throughout the day today.
But next up on the Run. The family of a
man who died aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship has
now sued the company, claiming he was overserved alcohol on
the ship to the tune of thirty three drinks. Talking

(13:00):
about thirty five year old Michael Virgil. He died on
December thirteenth of last year on that cruise ship.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
According to this lawsuit, he was served, according to his family,
thirty three drinks in a matter of hours. He was
drunk and tried to find his room, got lost, became agitated.
Security was called in and according to the lawsuit, they
tackled and restrained him, gave him a sedative, and used
several cans of pepper spray on him. He died, they
say in the care of employees of Royal Caribbean. Moral

(13:31):
Caribbean has said, of course, in a statement that they
are not going to comment on the lawsuit, but certainly
their heart goes out to this family.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
All right. Next up on the Run.

Speaker 1 (13:38):
New York City just tied a record for the longest
streak without a homicide in this city's history.

Speaker 3 (13:43):
Did you have a guest? When I saw the headline,
I'm like, wow, did what happened?

Speaker 2 (13:48):
What do we do?

Speaker 3 (13:49):
And then I saw how many days?

Speaker 1 (13:50):
It was?

Speaker 2 (13:51):
Only twelve days?

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Crazy?

Speaker 1 (13:53):
So to go twelve days without a homicide is tying
a record for the longest streak without a hama side
in this city.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
That is so sad.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
We're talking about the time between November twenty fifth and
December seventh. Unfortunately, that streak ended on Sunday, when a
thirty eight year old man was shot and killed in
the Bronx. But another silver lining when you talk about
crime in New York City, we had the lowest level
for murders in city history this past month in November,

(14:22):
and you know what, we will take it and hopefully
we can improve on that even more.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
I'm continuing on the run here now we'll head down
to Florida. That state is set to extend its record
death penalty and execution streak tonight when they execute Mark Allen.
Jerald's fifty eight year old man scheduled to die at
six o'clock by lethal injection. He's been on death row
since about nineteen eighty nine, when he was convicted for
the murder that year of Tresa Lynn Pettybone, a thirty

(14:49):
three year old stay at home.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Yes, this was a home invasion that turned into a murder. Apparently,
according to police, Mark Geralds tied her up, beat her,
tortured her, stabbed her. He was trying to find seven
thousand dollars he believed that she had. He was a
former contractor and actually it was pretty disgusting. Went up

(15:11):
to the kids to find out how long their dad
was going to be gone. He saw them in an
arcade at Amall and really planned this thing out, but
it was horrific because her own eight year old son
is the person who found her body after when he
came home from school.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
It was just a horrific crime.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
But this will be the eighteenth execution of the year
for Florida and the forty fifth execution in the United
States this year.

Speaker 3 (15:36):
All right, folks, we'll stay with us here on this
Tuesday Morning run. When we come back, marathon organizers under
arrest will explain. Also, prisoners getting very creative and getting
contraband dropped into prison, literally dropped by drone. Also, we
got a few quarterbacks in a running back coming to
New York this weekend. Very big deal there. And folks,

(15:58):
nobody seems to want to win that powerball jackpot. It's
up to nine hundred and thirty million.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Now continuing now on our Tuesday Morning ron. Next up
on the run, two people who helped organize a marathon
in Iran over the weekend have now been arrested after
social media pictures and videos revealed that many of the

(16:27):
women who ran in that marathon ran without head coverings.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
Now there were no exceptions, I would I mean, I
don't know what to think they're is the rules. It
is compulsory there. It's been that way for decades. They
at times do not necessarily strictly enforce it, but this
time around they decided too. Yes, a lot of women
were not wearing the hujabs, a lot of women were
wearing headbands that covered part of their hair, but they

(16:53):
still had the ponytails of the braids sticking out the back.
So of course people were running marathon. It's twenty six
point two miles for this. What's everybody doing on social media?
They're posting all these pictures and videos got out and
the government didn't appreciate that. So they've arrested these two.
Don't know exactly what punishment they could be facing. But
this was five thousand people who competed in this thing
over the weekend. It was on Friday.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
Look, my heart goes out to anyone who has to,
you know, mandatorily wear anything at a marathon that they
don't feel comfortable wearing, or at least look, you know
what it's like. You're hot, you're sweaty, to have your
head covered, but that.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
The rules are the rules. But that has to be difficult.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
I cannot imagine having to do that and run a
marathon at the same time.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
All right.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
Next up on the run, prisoners getting pretty creative and
using technology to smuggle contraband into prison.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
South Carolina prison.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
Officials are showing what they intercepted, a package of steak,
crab legs, cigarettes, and marijuana that was all dropped in
the prison yard with a drone. Also, by the way,
I love that the care package also included a bottle
of Old Bay season.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
I love this. That is so awesome.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
They want some rab legs, crab legs and Old Bay.
That's willing, Like you're willing to get in trouble obviously,
you know you're having You're going to the extreme of
having a drone being dropped, knowing that if you get busted,
who knows. I don't know what the rules violations are,
but like I'm thinking, serious.

Speaker 3 (18:24):
This is a felony. Whoever did this is a felony
to drop this stuff in there.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Now, crab legs and Old Based season.

Speaker 3 (18:33):
Oh well, I mean, who is organ I am fascinated
by this and I love I would love to talk
to these guys, these brothers who want who requested Old Bay?
I mean, you're in prison and it's important though, you
know how many other things you could have gotten in that.
Maybe you could have smoked in some drugs into that
little canister, maybe some pills. Maybe there's like so many
other things. But it was important enough to somebody that

(18:56):
we got good flavor on.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
This story, but also that the Department of Corrections posted
it on X. I wonder just what to be funny, like,
don't do this, We're gonna catch you.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
We found it.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
I think I can't remember. They had a hashtag that
was like contraband Christmas or something.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
Well, okay, so they were having some fun.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
With Yeah, they trying to make this a determent as well.
They don't want people continuing to do this.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
Yes, this is that the lead correctional facility in Bishopville,
South Carolina.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
So you are on alert.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
You have Ben Warren, folks, don't try to drop some
seasoning some old bay there via drone.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
I actually don't think I would have done this story
put it in there if the obay wasn't a part
of it. I just love because I love me some obay,
and you know that. All right, Continuing on the run
here now, congratulations to three quarterbacks and the running back
they get to come to New York free of charge.
They getting a free trip this weekend because they are
the four finalists for the top prize in college football,
The Heisman Trophy is going to be announced this weekend
here in New York. Diago Pavia very fun guy. You

(19:51):
might not know him, but he plays quarterback at Vanderbilt.
He is one of the most exciting players in college.
He's a quarterback. Julian Sayin from Ohio State, Fernando Mendoza,
quarterback from Indiana, undefeated, Indiana, number one Indiana, congrats to them.
And then Jeremiah Love from Notre Dame. They got l
they need some love. Yeah, are you gonna skip this too?

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (20:13):
I understand Notre Dame not getting on to you for
But if you haven't heard, Notre Dame got left out
of the playoffs, so they decided they're not going to
play in any bowl games.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
But Irish exit. Right.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
That was one of the headlines I read this morning,
and I was like, oh my goodness, yes, So let's honestly,
you know, they could throw Notre Dame some love by
giving Jeremiah Love some love. But what do you think
He's not going to win. He's not going to win.
Do you think it's going to Fernando Mendozo.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
He's had a great year. Pavia maybe the most exciting,
but the team wasn't as good. But Fernando is I
think your phone runner.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
How do they vote on that or how do they
determine who wins the Heisman? Is it a team, a panel?

Speaker 3 (20:46):
Oh, it's sports writers. A lot of votes go out
in the first place, second place, third place votes.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
Yes, okay, all right, Well for the final leg of
our run, I did immediately because as we promised, we'd checked,
because we got finally got some lottery tickets. We went out.
We braved the New York City cold. I was looking
up this morning right now, it's seventeen degrees. I think
it was about that last night, and we got our
powerball tickets. You know what, not only did we not win,

(21:15):
we didn't even match one number, not one on one.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
Of the tickets.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
We got twenty two as the powerball. The problem is
the powerball was twenty three. We were That was the
closest we got. I couldn't believe it. What are the
chances we got six tickets, not one.

Speaker 3 (21:30):
Number match we get a single number.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
We did not get a single number. All right, So
there's always next time because I'll pick next time the ball. Well,
I just let the computer picket. Maybe we should try
to pick some numbers that are special to us and
see what happens. The powerball jackpot now goes to nine
hundred and thirty million dollars, so we have a lot
of incentives to go back and try again. The cash

(21:53):
shops in four hundred and twenty nine million. The next
drawing is Wednesday, and yes, this is now the seventh
lar just powerball jackpot ever, so we'll go We'll try again.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
Yes, we'll try it again because it's gonna be It
might be a billion by right, they say nine hundred
and thirty, but it's so much press and coverage that
might be a rush and people go out and buy tickets.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
So it's oh, I bet that's absolutely gonna happen because
we're going to contribute this time. Now.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
I'm into it. I want to match one number, give
me one number. Do you get anything for matching one number?

Speaker 3 (22:24):
No?

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Oh? How many do you have to match to get something?

Speaker 3 (22:27):
I get you two dollars back from the two dollar tickets,
But that's it. We let you go on. This Tuesday
is something we would like for you to consider. It
is our quote of the day, today's quote. Sometimes God's
way of answering prayers, it's not by removing the pressure,
but increasing your strength to bear it.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
That's so true, is always the case.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
What is that we always think of blessed life is
one that has to be free of of problems. It's
free of like major even problems. But that's not it.
Sometimes I think I think about this one a lot
because we've you and I have gone through some hell
in recent years. May I think I was in such
a good place to handle it. Like it looked bad, like, oh,

(23:10):
this is the worst time of my life. And what
you saw was me at the best time of my
life going through the worst thing, and nobody knew that.
But I was in such a good place and I
was able to bear it. And I appreciate this quote
because of that.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
That's awesome.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
And I would say that I have become a significantly
better person because of the pressure and the struggle that
I faced. I think those are the moments where you
either crumble or you rise up and you figure it
out and you get stronger and better and more resilient,
and oh my god, think about the people that we
are today versus who I was even three years ago.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
It's remarkable.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
So yes, anytime you're going through it, you are growing,
you are getting stronger, and I love that at least
looking at struggle through that lens.

Speaker 3 (23:55):
And so again the quote, sometimes God's way of answering
prayers not by removing the pressure, but increasing your strength
to bear it. And with that, folks, we always appreciate
you going on a run with us.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
I'm t J and I'm Amy Robach. We will talk
to you soon.
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My Favorite Murder is a true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Each week, Karen and Georgia share compelling true crimes and hometown stories from friends and listeners. Since MFM launched in January of 2016, Karen and Georgia have shared their lifelong interest in true crime and have covered stories of infamous serial killers like the Night Stalker, mysterious cold cases, captivating cults, incredible survivor stories and important events from history like the Tulsa race massacre of 1921. My Favorite Murder is part of the Exactly Right podcast network that provides a platform for bold, creative voices to bring to life provocative, entertaining and relatable stories for audiences everywhere. The Exactly Right roster of podcasts covers a variety of topics including historic true crime, comedic interviews and news, science, pop culture and more. Podcasts on the network include Buried Bones with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes, That's Messed Up: An SVU Podcast, This Podcast Will Kill You, Bananas and more.

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