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Speaker 1 (00:37):
Good morning, Welcome to Monday, October sixth Year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty five. It is seven minutes after the hour
on the air, streaming live on your iHeartRadio app. This
is your morning show. I'm Michael del Journal, honored to
serve you. Jeffrey's serving us all up with sound red,
keeping an eye on the content and if you're just
waking up. Another judicial interference, it's like watching a game and.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Nobody he throws the yellow flag. Interference.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
The judicial a judges blocked the Trump administration from sending
troops of the Federalized National Guard to the streets of Portland.
This is obviously we're going to report later on about
the Supreme Court session that's about to begin, and I
suspect this is going to be added to the dockets

(01:22):
soon enough. But this is the game that we've been playing,
where you have judges block things temporarily, it gets to
a higher ruling and gets overturned. Most calm logical people
would think that's where this is headed as well. Certainly
in the case of an ice facility or federal buildings,

(01:44):
the president has the right to protect them if the
state cannot. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says, speed is
paramount when it comes to the deal. You know, this
is the part that's never set out loud. How much
time does Hamas finally get ultimately to take this first step.

(02:05):
First step, releasing the hostages shouldn't be that difficult. But
if they can't reach that, there is a sense that
everyone will rightly look the other way and Israel will
finish its mission. If they do release the hostages, then
you get to the second phase.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Is Marco Rubio outline this weekend, which is.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
Far more difficult, what to do with Gaza after Israel
receives its hostages, America receives its hosages and they withdraw.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
That's the really difficult part of this.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
But first things first, as we approach the anniversary of
October seventh, how much time do they have to at
least come to the table and release hostages. Many believe
inside the Beltway things are very urgent. Not much time,
is the answer. House Democrats will meet virtually today. Red

(02:56):
is that because some of them are they're off in
Wine Country, they have to meet virtually. Have they gotten
back from their Wine country trip?

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Could you imagine? Yes?

Speaker 1 (03:09):
Unfortunately, yes, I can? Right, aid was never I always
grew up in Walgreens at Territory. When I moved here
is when I started seeing CBS a lot where was
right right? He closed its final sixty stores, so they're
officially out. I can't remember where they were mainly based.

(03:30):
It may have been the Southeast. Like growing up in
New Orleans we had Eckerts. I don't know what what
did Eckerts become or do they still exist. Walgreens is just,
you know, the dominant player and all that. But right
eight officially closed its final stores. Tigers, you know you
reached That's the one thing you want to do when
you start on the road, especially in a best of

(03:53):
five series. You got to take one of those first
two games. For the Tigers, they took Game one, lost
game to last night three to two, but they had
home with the series title one game apiece for tomorrow's
Game three. That submission accomplished for the Tigers. The Patriots
pick up a twenty three to twenty road went over

(04:14):
the Bills at home last night on Sunday Night Football.
This is probably the most interesting two most interesting sports stories. Well,
I guess Sanchez would be three, but two of the
more interesting sports stories. Three of the top five preseason
ranked teams in college football, including one, two, and four
are all unranked. Texas gone not the start arch Manning

(04:42):
and the Longhorns we're looking for. I mean, OU heads
into the Red River rivalry and now they're playing Texas,
which is an unranked team. It won't be as meaningful
as a loss would be devastating for OU, so but
who would have funk it? Number one Texas, number two,
Penn State, number four, Clemson in the preseason poland all unranked.

(05:04):
That's the changes. The best sports story I think of
the weekend is I love this. America increasingly beginning to
believe that sports betting is a bad thing. You know,
America is never really slow to get to the intellectual day. Think,

(05:27):
let's start over just in Heroin not good? Heroin not good?
What would be the good? Do the reverse of it?
You know, I'll never forget in Apollo thirteen because it
happened with gene Crants in real life, it happened in
the movie, and he finally just does a reset with
mission control.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
Let's start over from a.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Status point of view, one on the spacecraft is actually working.
I mean, that's what I would have to flip it
and ask. And what do we think the good of
sports bet that is? I mean, one would be well,
it just makes less ed and it just makes the
game pharmaceutical commercials. Yeah, makes the game more interesting. That's

(06:12):
what everybody always says. It just makes the game more interesting.
Losing two hundred bucks or what are you kidding me?
You need a more interesting life is what you need.
What are the negatives so well? The impact on the
game itself, the impact on the coverage of the game. Uh,
the fact that someone could be sitting on the couch
next to you losing your home and you don't even

(06:36):
know it, the fact that it's twenty four to seven.
So you know, here's the thing that people always forget.
X amount of people will always be problem gamblers, just
like X amount of people won't. I mean I would
probably drive them crazy. I can maybe have a drink
once a year, maybe not. That is inconceivable to an

(06:57):
alcoholic that you could do that. Now I'll do the
reverse for Jeffrey and I. We don't get you people
that can. Just like my dad used to smoke only
when he fished, right, So you get out on the
boat and he'd had this old pack of cigarettes. It
was stale, and he'd start lighting the outside of the
cigarette and I go, why are you doing that?

Speaker 2 (07:14):
But still I don't smoke them.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
And it was inconceivable to me that you could just
smoke whenever you want. You and I are want a
puff away from a packagday, right, all right, So the
same is true. We all have this, and so the
same is true with gamblers. X number of people will
become problem gamblers. X number of people will become pathological.
They can't stop if they want to. Now what's the difference, Well,

(07:38):
problem gamblers won't stop until they lose everything, and that's
a problem for the economy, that's certainly a problem for marriage,
that's a problem for families.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Just one win and I'm back in the game.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
The other ones they don't stop even when they lose everything,
so then they start stealing and turning to crime. So
lost in all of this is, oh, we all understood
what casino gaming did to communities, the crime it invited in,

(08:10):
and that local community is stuck with one hundred percent
of the cost of that crime. There's the lost wages.
And then there by the way, that's not just to
that individual, but that person ruins its life with gambling.
And the guy that did his yard, he doesn't have
that business anymore, the bank doesn't have the home mortgage anymore,

(08:34):
he lost his job. So you know, it's just it's sicular.
So there's nobody That's why read is cracking the joke.
This just in heroin is not good. But oh what
it's done to the game. Oh what it's done to
viewing the game. I remember when he used to be
a big deal of Brent Musburger or Al Michaels would
make a little snide reference late in the game.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Well, the game is not in question, but I.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Know there are some people interested in how these.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Last three minutes. Now, it's just it's constant interaction with gaming. Now.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
The goal isn't for you to watch the game, it's
to bet on the game. And they don't stop. I
don't know what's worse, all the gaming commercials or the pharmaceuticals.
At least with the pharmaceuticals, it gets exciting. You know,
the guy starts out with a rash. What's he gonna
end with? You know, guy starts out with a simple rash.
Next thing you know, he's got type two diabetes. That

(09:28):
or he's got organ failure, instant death stroke. You know,
you're like, man, itch, do you think the guy added
the stroke?

Speaker 2 (09:37):
Which, as you stated, geez, you.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Know, but at least but that's my favorite part, you know,
you start, you know, I never well the other was
the other one where they end up in two different tubs,
like who has two tubs side by side?

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Apparently that is a side effect of certain drugs. But
it is.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
It's fun to watch and you start with a simple
problem and then you take this and suddenly you have
twelve to battle. But the gaming commercial, so we'll go
inside those numbers poles of plenty. The other poles of
plenty are all matrix, matrix and depth of journalism eighty
four percent. That's eight and a half out of ten.

(10:17):
Now I always do this and it's aggravating, but think
about the things at eight and a half out of
ten of us can agree on anymore? Right where the
divided States of America. That's all we do is fight
over everything. We can't agree on anything like kids, what
do you want for dinner? Boom fight starts. Eight and
a half out of ten Americans are worried that online

(10:40):
radicalization is driving political violence, which is so reminiscent of
this candidate running for office, and that really reminds me
of of the movie with Will Ferrell and Zach Califanakis.
I mean, this guy's I'm wondering what it would take

(11:00):
to disqualify someone from running for office anymore. I don't
even think a scandal can get you. Things are so polarized.
But eight and a half out of ten have pinpointed
the internet's out of control. Well, see the documentary Social Dilemma.

(11:20):
Of course it is, and it plays a huge role
in it. That's why whenever we're discussing the Civil War
in the eighteen hundreds, and if we say, hey, it's
eighteen fifty, you got ten years to keep this from happening.
Go oh, and by the way, now I'm going to
have internet in social media, you'd be like, oh, there
didn't stop the first time, and they're definitely not going
to stop it this time. So it's definitely an accelerant.

(11:47):
But is anybody comfortable pinning it all on the Internet
because no matter what I mean, I'll just do it
this way, no matter what, it's the Internet in our
condition kind of remember when COVID they would treat everybody
like they had all of the certain death comorbidities.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
That's how we treated COVID.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Now for those that did that's how they may have
maybe should have treated themselves and protected themselves, But we
need to protect everybody that way. Look at the condition
we're in as you enter a social dilemma and ho
as you enter the age of AI. But it's decades

(12:35):
of conditioning K through twelve higher education and doctrination and socialization,
not education, the death of media and the influence of media.
You have no sense of truth because you've abandoned truth
for moral relativism and feelings over facts. I mean, it's

(12:58):
it's kind of an all of the above at the
end of the day. But yeah, it's about time somebody
points and says, you know what, in this social media climate,
it's going to be very difficult. But now I could
also back off from the microphone and say, okay, so

(13:19):
solve that without infringing on freedom of speech. Trust in
the media. You know what, The headline is, trust in
the media. In the media is at an all time
low twenty eight percent. I'd like to I would like
to hear in the talkback line from any of the
twenty eight percent that do trust America the media in
America or anywhere for that matter. I think that number

(13:40):
is way too I don't think there's twenty eight percent
that do trust the media. If it is, I wonder
how partisanally unbalanced that is. And they may all work
for the media, they all work well, yeah, that's true
if you ad up ever the works in the media
military experience. Now to the list of qualifications, although did

(14:02):
you go inside those numbers read it's very matrixed.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
So let me put it to this. I'll just cut
to the chase.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Because we're late if you want to be a Republican
candidate and run for office, you better go serve in
the military first. Don't become a lawyer. Go serve in
the military first. But if you want to be a
Democrat and run for office, not nearly as important. We'll

(14:29):
do our polls of plenty, We'll do the latest on
the peace talks. We're going to have a great conversation
today with Chris Walker. The Dems certainly had an eye
problem in Israel problem in the previous presidential election. Is
the Republican party developing one? Two Republicans consult Chris Walker
will break down the far right abandonment of Israel.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
It's being led by many, not.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
The least of which is Tucker Carlson, and how that
may play out in the future. The President is urging
both Israel and Hamas to embrace his peace plan and quickly.
John Decker will join us, our White House correspondent from
the White House today, And I guess we could basically
say that as soon as Mark Sanchez gets over the
pain in his chest and gets out of jail rehabs,

(15:13):
probably in the future for the Paula Jet quarterback.

Speaker 4 (15:17):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chono.

Speaker 5 (15:21):
Hey Michael, I'm going to chime in on your invite.
We're going to say somebody forgot to put a minus
in front of it. Twenty eight minus twenty eight percent
believes it.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
Well may get there.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
Yeah, trust in media all time low twenty eight percent.
I'm with him minus twenty eight I might agree. Big
story of the day is can we get peace in
the Middle East? Secretary of State Mark Ruby says bring
the hostages. Well, that's priority number one.

Speaker 6 (15:49):
Appearing on ABC's This Week, Rubio said the hostage release
has to happen very quickly in order for the rest
of the peace deal to gain momentum. These comments come
in as President Trump is sending special on to the
Middle East to try and seal his hostage release deal.
Both Israel and Helmas have indicated support for the proposal,
but with conditions that still need to be negotiated.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Meanwhile, a judge has blocked Trump's administration from sending members
of the federalized National Guard into the streets of Portland.
We did a little bit of research. Ekerts went bankrupt,
got taken over by Right Aid, who is now lost
and officially closed all of its stores. I just went
to my old neighborhood where I grew up. Ekerts is

(16:30):
now a Walgreens.

Speaker 4 (16:34):
This is Rebecca in spring Hill, Tennessee, and my morning
show is your Morning Show with Michael del Jorno.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Hey, it's me Michael.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
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(17:09):
Sure hope you can join us live and make us
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the podcast. Welcome to Monday, October, the sixth year of
Our Lord, twenty twenty five. I'd hard to say the
Titans won. Uh, the game was kind of handed to them.
But they get their first win. The Saints get their
first win. We'll go over the sports coming up in
just a little bit. I think one of the bigger

(17:30):
stories is Virginia's Democrat candidate yes for of all positions.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Attorney General.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Jay Jones facing widespread criticism. Widespread Who wouldn't criticize this
for text message he's sent in twenty twenty two suggesting
that a colleague should be shot. This shouldn't have played
well in twenty twenty two. It plays really poorly in

(18:00):
the present. In a private exchange between this candidate and
a Republican Virginia Delegate, Carrie Coiner, Jones griped about how
the then Republican Speaker of the House, Todd Gilbert, was
paying tribute to a former moderate Democrat lawmaker who died.

(18:20):
Three people, two bullets, Gilbert Hitler, Paulpott. Gilbert gets two
of the bullets right in the head. I mean, wow,
Now you're going to hear all kinds of things through
the matrix and through the death of journalism today that
the President of the United States, Donald Trump, is calling
on this man to do what's right and step down.

(18:41):
The governor is telling this man to do what's right
and step down. And then you might even hear me
just bring up the latest poll were eight and a
half out of ten Americans are worried about radicalization driving
political violence coming from online? What about candidate's texts? I mean,

(19:04):
you know, it's unfortunate that he ever texted it. It's
unfortunate that it comes out now watch his response. Oh,
I take full responsibility for my actions, and I want
to issue my deepest apology to Speaker Gilbert and his family.
Reading back those words made me sick to my stomach.

(19:24):
I'm embarrassed, I'm ashamed. I am sorry, And you know
there's part of me that's like, you know, what, everybody
makes mistakes, and where in our gospel is there not room,
you know, for forgiveness. This was three years ago. He

(19:49):
did something stupid. He's sorry. He should move on that,
and as far as I'm concerned, that can be fine.
He could have just as he easy said. Listen, it's
very unfortunate that I said that, and I do. I
give my sincerious apologies, but I can no longer continue

(20:10):
this campaign. I have to take responsibility for that and
do what's right. Or the third choice could be he's sorry,
whether he is or he isn't, he issues an apology,
he keeps running, and then we start observing.

Speaker 2 (20:28):
And what do we observe?

Speaker 1 (20:31):
I can't think of a single Democrat who has withdrawn
their support for him unless it's happened between the time
I started prepping this morning and I'm speaking now.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
That's almost more revealing to the text message.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
Or if the voters are so partisan that they'll vote
for him anyway that you can get caught. You know,
Rett and I were playing a fun game before we
went on the air, How would you like to be
Gary Hart? I mean, would Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky even.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Be a scandal today?

Speaker 1 (21:07):
I know it's being on the boat monkey business with
a girl on your lap. That wouldn't be what's her name?
I used to have it memorized. Gary Hart was no
Vaughn Hall. Vaughan Hall was Jim Baker, right, Remember we

(21:27):
had a slew of them. That was our big obsession
back then. But Gary Hart, simple Gary Hert was supposed
to be the next John F.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
Kennedy.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
He was a shoeing to be the Democrat nominee for
President of the United States. He's got a girl sitting
on his lap on a boat called monkey business.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
He's out.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Look what Clinton survived in the Oval office. But I mean,
you know, a text like this, the movie was at
the campaign or the candidate campaign? I think wasn't it
was zachal and Acus and Will Ferrell. Oh, it's just
brilliant because what they're taking a funny look at is,

(22:06):
in this day and age, what do you have to
do to be disqualified as a candidate?

Speaker 2 (22:12):
And in that case, you have Will Ferrell.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Literally have sex with his opponent's wife and film it
and put it in a commercial. You have him drunk
driving and stealing a police car.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
You have him.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Punching a dog in the face, punching a baby in
the face. Now, this all happens rather hysterically, but and
he still gets elected. I guess we're gonna find out
if that happens in Virginia. Who was the monkey business?
I think it was done at Rice.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
I was done? Was it done? Rice? Don a Rice?
I get them all confused. There was a slew of them.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
Yeah, it was just a bad That was a bad time.
But you know, again, I have enough grace and mercy.
Now he didn't want to put a bullet in my head.
But you know, I'm being as I'm being as gracious
and as as merciful as I can be and say, well,
that was twenty twenty two, and we weren't going through
what we're going through now, But there was definitely violence

(23:06):
back then. And yeah, you should say you're sorry, But
does that disqualify you from running? Well, even if you do,
and you decide to just apologize and move forward, well,
then your party has a voice and the voters have
a voice. And I suspect it's going to reveal more
than his text revealed. The time will tell polls a plenty. Oh,

(23:30):
before I get to that, my other favorite story, Bad Bunny.
So I mean, you know this is all orchestrated, right,
Bad Bunny? How do they you know? Bad Bunny gets
announced as the halftime show and the same day he's
announced as the host of the first episode of season
fifty one of Sarah Night Live. I would almost bet
my life that you know, Sarah Night Live plans its

(23:53):
first few shows long before, two weeks in advance. But
it's all orchestrated, kind of like the whole thing at
Late Night. Happens first with Colbert getting fired and then
the Kimmel I don't know if we call that a
suspension removal and then put back on, and then you

(24:15):
get the announcement that Taylor Swift is going to be
on the two late night shows. I mean, it's all orchestrated.
So they have Bad Bunny on now. The response to
Bad Bunny and I don't know. I got one listener
from Puerto Rico who's like, really mad at me. I'm
just being objective. I tried to Google and it can't
really tell me. It can tell you. What it can't

(24:39):
answer is fluently, and you would have to speak fluent
Spanish to listen to an artist sing five six songs
in Spanish, or you don't know what he's singing. I
mean I grew up one of my well, the two
greatest national anthems ever was Jose Feliciano was World Series

(25:00):
game with the Dodgers and Whitney Houston in the Super Bowl.
But Jose didn't sing the national anthem in Spanish.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
He's sang in English. I don't know that it would
have had the same impact because at that point.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
Thanks to to Jose Feliciano, all I knew was felice Navidad.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
That was the extents of my Spanish.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
So anyway, I chet gpt'd in fourteen percent of America
speak some Spanish or more. Now what percentage of that
fourteen percent are Hispanics?

Speaker 2 (25:36):
So outside of Hispanics, who do you think speaks You know,
you got about.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Three hundred million people out there that aren't gonna know
what this guy is saying. And so he's gotten a
less than warm response from football fans because you would
you would think I don't know. I mean, I would
think one of my problems is I can't sing. The
other problem would be if I was in Argentina, nobody

(26:02):
know what I was saying because I only speak English.
So he does a whole thing in his opening monologue
about this, and he basically comes to the conclusion, if
you don't like it, learn to speak Spanish.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
Now he's really welcomed himself as.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
It's our problem, Yes, we should learn how to speak Spanish.
I don't I don't know what the NFL is up to,
and I don't know that this appearance on Saturday Night
Lives help much. But yes, bad Money hosting Saturday Night Live,
poking the bear even more, saying it's our problem, we

(26:45):
should learn how to speak Spanish. Before his Super Bowl
halftime show, We'll see how that one plays out. And
then the other is the other Top three stories is
where we go from here. Where we go from here
is a first simple step. The first simple step is

(27:06):
what was orchestrated on October seventh was the crime, not
the prosecution of ensuring it never happens again. And the
very least and first thing Hamas must do is release hostages.
And I get a sense that if they don't, and

(27:29):
don't quickly, then the prosecution of this war will move
forward unleashed. The president is showing some signs of optimism
and sounds the day you'll hear more from Marco Rubio.
He basically lays out, well, there's really two phases, and
I gotta tell you, you know, Marco is.

Speaker 2 (27:54):
Pretty straightforward, pretty easy to understand.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
I sense from his face that he thinks the first
step is obvious, should be possible, and is necessary, and
the time is now, and that is dead or alive.

Speaker 2 (28:12):
Release these hostages. Can't go anywhere until that is done.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
I didn't sense in his eyes a lot of confidence
that's going to happen, let alone Phase two, which is
the difficult part. What becomes of Gaza after that and
after Israel withdraws. Now you achieve all that, And I
guess I'm with Andrew Mitchell, who was on the Weekend
talking at show you achieve all that, you deserve a.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
Nobel Peace Prize. But we got a long way to
go for peace. But it is.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
It's put up or shut up date in terms of
hostages today, Now what is the what if or if not?
I think it unleashed Israel to continue to prosecute this war.
Hamas is in a checkmate. But I don't think even
if they release the hostages, they're not going to disarm.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
So I don't know.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
It'd be very interesting. All we can do is pray,
pray for peace where there seems to be none. A
piece that passes all understanding. As far as I'm concerned,
those are your top three stories of the day, pulls,
a plenty or a doozy. Eighty four percent are worried
that the radicalization in America is coming from online. Trust
in the media is at an all time low twenty
eight percent. If you want to run for a Republican office,

(29:27):
you might want to serve in the military first. It
is the number one credential you could have. Not so
much for Democrats. It's completely matrix. We'll go through that.
And Americans are increasingly seeing sports betting as a bad thing.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
How smart is America?

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Well? Up from thirty four percent to forty three percent.
Who knows, maybe it'd be fifty to fifty by next year.
That more coming up straight ahead.

Speaker 4 (29:54):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Chorno.

Speaker 7 (29:58):
San Hall was with all.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
Oliver North, she was his secretary in.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
Jessica Hahn was with Jim Baker, pooling around with him.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
And Donna Rice was on Monkey Business with Gary Hart.
We got all our women's trade. By the way, I
forgot how Fawn Hall was really gorgeous.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
I didn't realize this. Fawn Hall and Oliver North.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Got married this year, right, unbelievable, Jessica Hana, Jim Baker
did not.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
If you're just waking.

Speaker 1 (30:27):
Up fifty three minutes after the hour of federal judge
has blocked the Trump administration from sending members of the
Federalized National Guard onto the streets of Portland or from
Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 6 (30:38):
US District Judge Karen Immigrant granted the motion for a
temporary restraining order final by the State of California on
Sunday night. The emotion sapped the deployment of up to
three hundred members of the California National Guard to Portland.
California Governor Gavin Newsom said on Sunday he would sue
the Trump administration after federalized three hundred California National Guard
troops and deployed them to Oregon on Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
President Trump is sending his envoys to the Middle East
to seal a hostage release deal.

Speaker 2 (31:02):
Scott Carr reports from our nation's capital.

Speaker 8 (31:05):
US and Arab officials tell The Wall Street Journal that
Trump envoys Steve Whitcoff and Jared Kushner will be in
Egypt in coming days to seal a twenty point proposal
to end the war in Gaza. Both Israel and Hamas
have indicated support for it, but with conditions that still
need to be negotiated. Trump posted Saturday that after negotiations
when Israel, he says, has agreed to the initial withdrawal

(31:27):
line that was shared with Hamas, the ceasefire will be
immediately effective and a hostage exchange can begin.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
I'm Scott Carr in Washington.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Write eight has officially closed all of its stores, bringing
an end to a more than sixty year business.

Speaker 9 (31:41):
The pharmacy chain confirmed the closure in a statement on
its website. Thanking its loyal customers for their many years
of support. Right eight has struggled financially in recent years.
The company filed for bankruptcy protection May, just eight months
after emerging from a previous Chapter eleven filing in September
of twenty twenty four. The company at that time rated
over twelve hundred stores across fifteen states from California to Vermont,

(32:04):
and it planned to keep stores open and sell off
assets in an effort to maintain prescription services for customers.
I'm Tammy Trihello Well.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
Trump Arrangement started its fifty first season. It's Saturday Night
Live with the Trump impersonator warning the comedy show not
to say anything too mean about President Trump or he'll
tell the FCC.

Speaker 7 (32:21):
The Trump impersonator on Saturday Night Live is warning the
comedy show not to say anything too mean about him, but.

Speaker 3 (32:28):
They better be on their best behavior otherwise they'll have
to answer to my attack dog at the FCC.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
Brandon Carr.

Speaker 7 (32:39):
Thanks SNL kicked off its fifty first season last night
with Trump impersonator James Austin Johnson. In the cold open
and weekend Update, host Colin Jost making fun of Secretary
of War Pete Hegseth.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
From now on, our fighting men, and I guess women
are going to adhere to the highest male.

Speaker 7 (32:59):
Stand wertowreakan pop star band Bunny was the host of
the show. Joked in his monologue about the conservative backlash
he got for being named the next Super Bowl halftime performer.
I'm Lisa Carton.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
Well her name was Kitty. She just keeps winning, doesn't she?
Kitty and Witty.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
Taylor Swift is the winner of the weekend box office.
Taylor Swift, the official release party of the show Girl
brought in thirty three million dollars.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
You won't know what the big bomb was Dwayne.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
The Rocks and I some some people like I, I
don't know if it's the makeup, the way they changed
his face or just putting hair on him.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
It just didn't even almost look like him. But Tween
the Rock.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Johnson had the lowest opening weekend of his career, with
The Smashing Machine, earning just six million dollars, coming in
third place. One battle after another earned eleven million dollars
and came in second place. In Sports and there's a
lot we mentioned this in college football theseason number one,

(34:01):
number two, and number four, Texas, Penn State, and Clemson
all unranked. Your new top six, I'll do it to
include Oklahoma, Ohio State, Miami, Oregon, Ole, miss Texas, A
and M, and the University of Oklahoma. Woll Bill's fell
to four and one, losing twenty three twenty last night
on Sunday Night football.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
At home to the Patriots.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
Jared Goff three touchdowns, Lions defense, three picks, Lions four
and one, thirty seven to twenty four over the Bengals.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
Baker Mayfield three hundred and seventy nine.

Speaker 1 (34:28):
Yards, two touchdowns, Bucks four and one with a big
I mean huge road went over the Eagles thirty eight
to thirty five. Justin Jefferson with seven catches one hundred
and twenty three yards, Bikes over the Browns twenty one seventeen,
a gift from Amari Demorcado, and the Titans come away
with a victory twenty two to twenty one over the Cardinals.

Speaker 2 (34:47):
Cardinals fall to two and three.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
Jacry Crosskey Merritt, who I kept on the bench, one
hundred and eleven yards, two touchdowns, Commanders twenty seven to
ten over the chad Is Moday Night Football Tonight is
the Chief and Jacksonville birthdays.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
Today.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Jack's quarterback Trevor Lawrence wh will be playing in Monday
Night Football. Tonight is twenty six. Actress Elizabeth Shoe one
of my favorites sixty two, and the coach Tony Dudgee
is seventy. If it's your birthday, Happy birthdays, so glad
you were born. Thanks for waking up with your morning show.

Speaker 4 (35:17):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Nheld Joano
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