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Speaker 2 (00:32):
This is your morning Show with Michael Dell Chouna seven
minutes after the hour. Good morning, and welcome to what
we affectionately call Monday.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
Monday, October the twenty seventh, you have our old twenty
twenty five. I don't know how the weekend went by
so fast. Turns out I actually wanted fantasy football.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
That's rare.
Speaker 4 (00:59):
Then, to make matters even more exciting, here we are
back again once again. The president is abroad. Every time
he is, it's exciting, it's a celebration. Apparently the world
loves our president more than half of his own country.
We saw that in Thailand, where the president has already
secured a rare earth deal with Thailand. He also secured
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a peace deal between Thailand and Cambodio Cambodia, and then
did a victory dance as he was leaving Thailand. He
arrived at three am in Japan this morning. The early
indication is that Japan might be interested in buying a
lot of Ford f one fifties. This could be the
Ford one fifty diplomacy stop in Japan for the President.
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That's where he is, and then all the table is
set for China, where we learn from the US envoy
that the trade talks with China are very close to
framework is in place.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
It's just a matter of signing the deal.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
That would mean some concessions and some grot has been
made with fentanyl as well as a trade truce with China,
which would make this the crown jewel of this particular
Asian trip. We also find out that the TikTok deal,
according to Treasury Secretary Scott Pscent, is set to be
finalized when Trump and g meet this week. Politically, at home,
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I would say the biggest story do you remember when
you were a little kid and when I was younger,
like in the seventies, didn't seem like it. But when
you would watch old footage of Hitler, it was black
and white. It seemed forever ago. I mean, black and
whites just a whole fascinating conversation in and of itself. Well,
my mom would sit around and tell stories about her childhood.
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I always pictured them in black and white. I'll bet
this generation Adam's a lot younger. I'll bet they think
of their parents younger in color because most of their
for instance, color, but growing up in television, there was
black and white in color, and so naturally, when your
parents would talk about something from their childhood, well that
had to be in black and white. I never pictured
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her childhood in color, but it wasn't that long ago.
My mom was only twenty three when she had me,
so we're only talking about twenty five, twenty eight years
when I she'd be telling me these stories and we'd
watch those videos. Those films of Hitler just kind of
like a silent movie screaming, you know, because they would
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dub over the sound in black and white. But it
was really only thirty years earlier. I kind of felt
like that watching AOC this Weekend, only she was in color.
This city was built by the Irish escaping fan and
Italians gleen fashions up to escaping Holocaust.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
What Americans fleeing.
Speaker 5 (03:54):
Flavory as if you take that video and you put
that in black and white with her screaming, and I
was like, Hitler, I think it's already been done.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
But this is what they you know, this is what
they do.
Speaker 4 (04:12):
They're not interested in our founding, our intent, our founding fathers,
the framework of our republic. There was a time we
were a melting pot and people came here and they
denounced where they came from to become American, and they taught,
they were taught and bought in to our founders, our documents,
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and our intent, and so therefore this melting pot became
not only one, but better for it. Long time ago,
decades ago, we stopped that assimilation.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
And then we just became a melting culture.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
So all she's really describing is revised history, mob rule, democracy,
but ignoring everything in history about how they came legally,
how they assimilated, and how we became better and won,
not more and more divided.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
But that's not even the story. The story is why
on earth would Bernie Sanders and AOC take this New
York City's mayor's race in mom, Donnie, and make it
a national not just story mandate, because now you own
it as a party, even more so if he wins. Translation.
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Remember when we used to talk about the silent civil
war that the Democrats find themselves in, because that's really
what it is. And I don't even know who makes up.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
That very hyper left I guess you would call it
parasite movement. It used to just be socialists, but now
it's Islamists. And now the socialists and the Islamists become
one in New York City and it's not silent anymore.
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But they got to own this one now. Moving forward. Now,
as that's going on, we also get the news politically,
the Kamala Harris is announcing her intentions to run in
twenty twenty eight. And the way Mamala Kamala finally comes
to the conclusion is pretty simple.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
It's all she knows.
Speaker 4 (06:49):
And don't you love when they call themselves public servants?
What has Kamala Harris done to serve us?
Speaker 2 (06:57):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (06:58):
I know what we've done to serve her? When asked
the direct question an interview with the BBC, this was
her answer, I.
Speaker 6 (07:07):
Have lived my entire career a life of service, and
it's in my bones, and there are many ways to serve.
I've not decided yet what I will do in the future.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
She did make it clear that she didn't run for governor.
That leaves only the president. So she's running, and then
Gavin Newsom, feeling forced by that, announces he's going to
follow and he'll announce his timeline soon. So we're not
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even to the midterms and you have two players.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Now.
Speaker 4 (07:44):
The problem for both well, Kamala's problem is history. She's
not likable. Kamala has never not only has she never
won a primary, she was always the first one out.
She was the first first one out in twenty twenty. Now,
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the Shadow Campaign to Save Democracy cut the deal in
South Carolina, got you Old Joe, and then Old Joe
chose Kamala or the DNC put Kamala with him because
that's the Obama apparatus and the Clinton apparatus. Don't forget,
Kamala was the Clinton candidate. Biden was the half hearted
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Obama candidate. And they combined them too in an administration
that turns out to be a fake presidency. And we
don't know who really was running the show. But she
was the first one out. She'd be the first one
out again. She's got more baggage today than she did
in twenty twenty. I think Newsomson also ran. And what
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they don't realize is the front runner early on, before
the DNC gets involved, is going to be the in
color Hitler crew NEOs. See now at the Zoran Mom
Donnie rally that she's screaming at. You know who is
screaming before her? Bernie Sanders. Do you know who has
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passed the torch from the socialist in the party? Bernie Sanders,
who would have won in twenty sixteen but they rigged
it for Hillary, would have won in twenty twenty, but
they rigged it for Joe Biden. Bernie's passed the torch
to AOC. So AOC is the new Bernie Chasmind Crockett
is the new AOC.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
What is that?
Speaker 4 (09:34):
What does that make Kamala Harris or Gavin Newsom the
early outs in the primary. So AOC will get the
early lead, the DNC will get involved again, and that's
when they're gonna shove probably rom Emmanuel and Shapiro or
romy Manuel.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
And the governor from Maryland down your throat.
Speaker 4 (09:58):
This one's playing like you ever watch a movie that's
so predictable, you know the ending before it's ten minutes in.
So the big questions are, why is it every time
Donald Trump leaves the country he is celebrated and achieves
a lot. We saw this, I mean, today is looking
a lot like the Saudi trip. Everybody greeting him like
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he's the leader of the world. Great deals he's coming
home with in his back pocket. Looks like the TikTok
deal will be done, the trade deal with China will
be done, solved, a war with Cambodia and Thailand got
some rarers from them. I mean, just another traveling salvation
show with President Trump with dysfunction left behind at home.
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We do have other things to talk about. The World
Series returns to Los Angeles, Game three, tight one game
at Peace, Dodgers Blue Jays tonight. Two have been arrested
in the louveris theft of the Crown Jewels.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
And they were at the airport. Where were they going?
Were they headed to? Was it Algeria or some.
Speaker 7 (11:01):
Like?
Speaker 2 (11:01):
Butch Cassidy and the Sundan's Kid, But not so fast.
Speaker 4 (11:04):
They got caught. So listen, and we have a hurricane.
This is late in the season to have a hurricane
of this strength. Now a category five Melissa is bearing down,
making a slight turn, but near Jamaica. Roy O'Neill is
our hurricane expert and our your Morning show national correspondent.
He'll have the latest done that. We will visit with
our White House correspondent, John Decker on what appears to
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be another amazing foreign policy trip for the president.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
You know, Marco's always right behind him.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
Marco Ruby is like his American Express. He doesn't leave
home without him. Chris Walker will be visiting with us
the Republican Consultant on what to expect if the government
remains shut down through the end of the year, and
it appears as though it very well might. Plus how
much this first year of Donald Trump's presidency rides on
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this trip. And I know all that he's accomplished. He
has secured the border, He's gotten one and a half
million people to self deport, he has deported another half
a million, many of which were very violent criminals. That's
a major accomplishment. The trade thing that's kind of been
an up and down more framework than reality but these
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frameworks are becoming reality. The war with Israel and hamas
kind of done. The war with Ukraine and Russia nowhere
near done. So how big is this trip? And then
we've got a great speaking of a trip, you're gonna
trip out. So Paul Myers is the brother of Mike Myers.
(12:36):
Mike Myers is Austin Powers.
Speaker 6 (12:40):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Saturday Night Live? Uh?
Speaker 4 (12:43):
What was the two guys Wayne's world? So Paul is
the middle brother. He looks just like Mike, he sounds
just like Mike, but he is his own man and
has his own accomplished career as an author. And he
takes to look at the humble beginnings of sketch comedy
to beloved film star the Life of John Candy. The
(13:06):
new book is called John Candy, A Life in Comedy.
Paul Myers is our Spotlight Interview of the week. Early
and then did I mention Brett Beer. Brett Behar from
Fox News will be here on Wednesday. We'll talk about
his new book.
Speaker 3 (13:20):
This is your Morning Show with Michael Deltno, if.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
You're just getting up.
Speaker 4 (13:30):
Twenty seven minutes after the hour, Treasure Secretary Scott Pissent
says the TikTok deal is set and ready to be signed.
Speaker 8 (13:36):
Hasn't made the statement. During an appearance on CBS's Face Nation,
he said that all the details are ironed out and
ed will be up to the two leaders to consummate
the transaction. This comes after President Trump signed an executive
order last month to approve a deal that allows a
Chinese company to sell the social media platform to a
group of American investors. I'm Tammy Trihio or.
Speaker 4 (13:57):
Vice President Kamala Harris is leaving the door open for
a possible presidential.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Bid in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
She was asked about another run for the White House
during an interview with the BBC that aired over the weekend.
Speaker 6 (14:08):
I have lived my entire career a life of service,
and it's in my bones and there are many ways
to serve. I've not decided yet what I will do
in the future.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
Or Vice President, Kamala Harris told a BBC she's playing
a different role in politics these days.
Speaker 6 (14:25):
One of the reasons that I decided not to run
for governor of California. I want to listen to people
without it being transactional, without asking people for their vote,
but listening to them I think the American people have
a lot to say right now.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
And they're listening to you, and that's the problem.
Speaker 4 (14:44):
French police have taken two men into custody a connection
with the Crown jewel heist at the Louver Museum in Pattise.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
Scott Carr has more.
Speaker 9 (14:52):
French officials say one of the suspects was arrested Saturday
evening while trying to leave the country. They estimate the
thieves made off with more than one one hundred million
dollars worth of jewels from the museum last weekend. French
President Emmanuel mac Kron calls the robbery an attack on
the country's heritage. The Louver reopened to the public last week.
I'm Scott Carr in sports.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
Well, if you fell asleep last night, it was National
tight End Day, and apparently it was National tight End
Night too. Tucker Craft one hundred and forty three yards,
two touchdowns, Packers thirty five to twenty five over the Steelers,
James Cook two hundred and sixteen yards and two touchdowns,
Bills Easy over the Panthers forty to nine. Forty nine
Ers fall to five and three, losing to Houston twenty six,
fifteen Drake May two hundred eighty two yards three touchdowns.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
Brown's followed the Pats thirty two to thirteen.
Speaker 4 (15:38):
Tonight, Monday Night Football, Kansas City hosts the Commanders on
the Ice, lighting two to one in overtime over the
Golden Knights. Press loss to the Stars three to two,
and the Kings won three to one over the Blackhawks.
World Series shifts to Los Angeles, tied one game apiece
Game three Tonight Dodgers Blue Jays seven o'clock on Fox
and Birthdays. Monty Python's John CLEAs is eighty six, the
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the former Trump, is sixty two. If it's your birthday,
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Speaker 3 (16:12):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
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Choo if you're just waking up a US voices trade
talks with China are getting closer to an agreement that
would suggest ground has been made up on the fentanyl
and trade talks. Airports around the country continue to experience delays.
Lax becomes the first to have to cancel flights due
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to a shortage of air traffic controllers. Treasury Secretary Scott
Assent says the TikTok deal is set to be finalized
between President Trump and g later in this Asian tour.
A day after former Vice President Kamala Harris indicated she'll
be running for president or could be running for president.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Wink win.
Speaker 4 (17:01):
Word comes from California Governor Gavin Newsom. He's now winging
his options. My wife will be thrilled at this news.
The viral labooboo is going to be a part of
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You don't have two daughters and a wife that's obsessed
with these. I think we have like fifteen in search
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of the Brown and the World series goes to La.
By the way, have you noticed Red that since we
made the shift to Los Angeles while Jeffrey's on vacation,
the Rejoins have gotten rock here.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Adam likes himself some rock and roll.
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Everyone Relax. It's like red. They think we can't do
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Speaker 4 (18:18):
I was going to make a joke, but a Brook commandment.
All right, let's get started. The President landed in Japan
about three am this morning. Here's the rub. This should
be the rub for anyone. But the President has said
these trade deals, they've been lopsided, they've been unfair. Now,
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I don't think he ever wanted to start a trade war.
I don't think he ever thought he would start a
trade war, and I don't think he has started a
trade war yet. But it's been an ongoing conversation and negotiation.
When it's all said and done, he could come out
the jolly good fellow, or he could come out on
the wrong end of the stick. So far things keep
all getting to jolly goodfellow. So let's take Japan for example.
(19:06):
Japan right now, ninety percent of their new car sales
in Japan are Japanese brands. They imported fewer than seventeen
thousand total American vehicles last year. Now I don't have
to tell you we're buying a lot more Japanese made cars.
(19:27):
Between Nissan, Honda, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Japan has exported over one
point three seven million vehicles last year. Let me do
that again for you in case you didn't catch it.
Over one point three seven million coming here, only seventeen
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thousand going there. So they know this is the rub,
just like China knows the rub is rare minerals f
and fair trade or fairer deals. So a lot of
people are speculating that Japan is going to come with
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a big order of Ford f one fifty pickups. You
could not have had a more successful stop in Thailand.
I can't imagine, you know, I said this at the open.
This is beginning to look like the Saudi trip all
over again. Now the Saudi trip, you know, you had
the procession of camels and cutter, you had the women
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waving their hair. He gets to Thailand and the president
negotiates the peace deal with Thailand and Cambodia, major foreign
policy victory. Then he gets a rare earth mineral deal
and a trade deal with Thailand. Onto Japan we're hopefully
he's going to write that chip, and then onto China
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where they'll sign the TikTok deal, and the framework is
already in place for the trade, which would suggest they
have reached an agreement on fentanyl and trade as well
as TikTok. This is going to be the two foreign
policy trips that define this presidency economically anyway, although I
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will say for the Saudi original trip, it looked like
it was a financial trip, but it was really a
foreign policy trip because that was the necessary piece of
the puzzle before negotiating and isolating Hamas, because ultimately you
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got to get the living hostages back done. Then you
got to get those that Dydes remains back almost done.
Then you got to get Hamas out of Gaza, and
then you have Saudi reasonable Muslim nations overseeing Gaza in
the future.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
So as it.
Speaker 4 (21:57):
Turns out, that very successful economic foreign policy trip to
cutter in Saudi Arabia was far more foreign policy. This one,
this will be the defining and it had to be
for this first year to end up the way it
needed to do so.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
And the President greeted again.
Speaker 4 (22:14):
I mean the dancing in Thailand and the greeting in
Japan two highlights. And we haven't even gotten to China.
Yet another very very successful journey for the president abroad,
where he seemingly has loved more there than here.
Speaker 2 (22:29):
All right.
Speaker 4 (22:29):
The other big story is two people were arrested in
connection with the theft of the Crown Jewels from Paris's
museum for the remainder of the show, I'll say louve,
a Paris prosecutor, said Sunday, a week after the brazen
heist at the world's most visited museum, two men were
taken into custody as they were preparing to leave the
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country from Paris's airport. The prosecutor did not confirm the
number of arrests and not say whether the jewels were recovered.
That's a pretty big part of the story. A police
official who was not authorized to speak publicly about the
ongoing case told the Associated Press that the two men
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in their thirties, both known to police, were taken into custody,
so they wouldn't tell you how many, but there are
two men in their thirties in custody. Still don't know
if they've recovered any of the jewelry, he said. One
suspect was arrested as he attempted to board a plane
bound for Algeria. The official added that one of the
suspects was identified through DNA traces. There is no way
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to put a dollar amount or an estimate on exactly
the value, but it's.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
Billions. Are millions?
Speaker 4 (23:51):
Probably billions right red it's all said and done, I
don't know. I mean, the one they dropped had like
one hundred and fifty diamonds and that was the one
that broke.
Speaker 2 (24:01):
I've heard millions, which I'm a little shocked at. Yeah,
I thought i'd be higher. But two people in custoding.
Speaker 4 (24:07):
We don't know how many more involved or where the
jewels themselves are wrapped. But that's a breakthrough from this weekend.
The last time we had to shut down last this
long but finally brought it to a close, was air
traffic being disrupted. And remember if we're going to talk
about this maybe being closed through the end of the year.
(24:28):
That means closed through the holidays. With disruptive air travel,
I think the pressure will get too great for the Democrats.
But we're already seen the first science flights to Lax
halted due to air traffic controller shortages. The Federal Aviation
Administration said flights to Parting Los Angeles International Airport were
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halted Sunday morning due to a shortage at the Southern
California Air Traffic Facility. The FAA issued a temporary ground
stop at one of the world's busiest airports, not a
good scigence. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy predicted that travelers would
see more flights delayed and canceled in the coming days.
During an appearance on Fox News program Sunday Morning Futures,
(25:09):
Duffy said more controllers were calling in sick as money
worries compound the stress. Have already a challenging job. Now
it could be calling in sick to go be uber drivers.
It could be calling in sick to do door dash.
It could be a lot of it. And then again,
this is kind of usually the ultimate negotiating tool. This
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is how government shutdowns usually end, and Halloween is coming
up this weekend, and Thanksgiving and Christmas are after that,
so the pressure builds forty four minutes after the hour
for just waking up these aisle Top five stories of
the day. Transportation Secretary Sewn Duffy says air traffic controllers
(25:57):
are wearing thin as the government shut down rolls.
Speaker 8 (26:00):
Tammy Tricho has moreporking on Fox Sunday Morning Futures. Duffy
said the longer their shutdown drags on, more long term
risks will be created for the transporation industry going forward.
Speaker 10 (26:10):
So instead of going in the right direction trying to
bring more controllers into the system, I'm going to lose them.
This has long term implications on our ability to make
sure we don't have the staffing shortages and our flights
are on time and they're not delayed.
Speaker 8 (26:24):
Y added that Americans should continue to expect flight delays and disruptions.
This week, the Senate failed to pass spending legislation for
a twelve time last week. Democrats are calling on Republicans
to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies fault. Republicans say they
won't negotiate until the shutdown is ended. I'm Tammy Trio.
Speaker 4 (26:40):
California's former governor, Ronald Schwatzenagger is taking aim at the
rise of congressional redistricting efforts across the country.
Speaker 7 (26:46):
Schwarzenegger said lawmakers are trying to out cheat each other
instead of working for the American people.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
When you think about this, out cheat each other rather
than outperform each other. It's open than Democrats and Republicans
and the ones that they're getting left behind other people.
Speaker 7 (27:02):
Schwarzenegger appeared on CNN State of the Union. The redistricting
battle started months ago when Texas leaders redrew maps to
favor Republicans, followed by California's efforts to change maps to
favor Democrats. Several states have followed suit in an effort
to strengthen their position ahead of the twenty twenty six
midterm elections. I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 2 (27:22):
Actress June Lark.
Speaker 4 (27:23):
June Lockhart has died at her home in southern California.
We also had the first sighting of Katy Perry with
Canadian former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, looking like they're
making the relationship official and holding hands. We have the
World Series returning and again mission accomplished for the Dodgers,
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win one in Toronto. Now you have three straight at
Dodger Stadium. You could close it out before you ever
returned to Canada. Pitcher Tyler glassnow will start for the
Dodgers and says he's staying focused. I think it's just
you have to play each game for what it is
and not think about the future.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Like three games from now, a.
Speaker 4 (28:02):
Former Dodger Max Scherzer will start for Toronto. The World
Series is tied up at one game apiece. I mean
the Dodgers can claim the win with three straight wins
in Los Angeles. As I mentioned, pop star Katie Perry
and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau making their relationship official.
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They were photographed together in Paris at the Crazy Horse
Cabaret over the weekend. It was Perry's forty first birthday.
The pair left the venue holding hands as Papa Rozzi
watched on. Well, we are days before Halloween, and that
means pumpkin carving may be some self inflicting trauma.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
Pretend it says more.
Speaker 8 (28:44):
Every year there are about two thousand pumpkin carving er
visits coast to coast, an additional four thousand people report
carving wounds, but those are handled with band aids, not
stitches or surgery. The damage is done with a simple
slip of a knife because a dull knife requires more
force to navigate, which makes them slip. The Cooking Guild
says to avoid a laceration, puncture wound, or digit amputation,
(29:07):
sharpen your knives before carving.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
I'm pre tennis. Well, if you fell asleep last night.
Sunday night football was all pack.
Speaker 4 (29:14):
It was National tight End Day, and apparently that translated
to National tight End Night. Tucker Craft one hundred and
forty three yards, two touchdowns, Pack.
Speaker 2 (29:22):
Thirty five to twenty five over the Steelers.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
Earlier in the day it was all Bills over the Panthers.
James Cook two hundred and sixteen yards and two touchdowns,
Buffalo forty to nine over Carolina forty nine. Ers fall
to five and three, losing to Houston twenty six to fifteen.
Drake Mays having quite the year and this weekend was
no exception. Two hundred and eighty two yards and three touchdowns.
Browns fell to the Pats thirty two to thirteen. Four
(29:47):
Saints turnovers were the difference, Bucks twenty three to twenty
over the Saints in the Superdome. Daniel Jones also found
a new home two hundred and seventy two yards and
three touchdowns. Titans now one in seven, losing to the
Colts thirty eight to fourteen. The Colts are seven and one,
and I think they're for real. Tonight Monday Night football,
Kansas City hosting the Commanders on the ice, lightning two
(30:08):
to one in overtime over the Golden Knights. Preds lost
to the Stars three to two, Kings three to one
over the Blackhawks on the hardwood. Good morning Detroit Pistons
won nineteen one thirteen over the Celtics with the big win.
Caves beat the Bucks one eighteen one thirteen. Blazers lost
in the Clippers one fourteen one oh seven, and the
Lakers won one twenty seven to one twenty over the Kings.
Speaker 2 (30:27):
As I mentioned, Game three tonight.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
Dodgers and Blue Jays World Series in Los Angeles. Birthdays today.
Monty Python's John Clease is eighty six. Barry from the Goldbergs,
Troy Genteel thirty two, a former Trump, Marlon Maples sixty two,
and a former Brown quarterback and Notre Dame Fighting Irish
now an announcer Brady Quinn forty one. If it's your birthday,
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Happy birthday. We're so glad you were born and thanks
for waking up with your morning show.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
This is your morning show with Michael Deltono.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
Good morning.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
Welcome to Monday, October the twenty seventh of our Load
twenty twenty five on the air, dreaming live on your
iHeartRadio app. This is your morning show. I'm Michael del
journal Coming up, we'll look at the path of Hurricane Melissa.
Melissa is a Category five hurricane in late October, not
far from Jamaica. Rory has the story. Also, early voting,
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how many days do you need? Remember we used to
do this all in a single day election day. Then
we started having early voting, all right, So what's a
legitimate amount of time?
Speaker 2 (31:38):
One week, two weeks less? How much early voting time
do you need?
Speaker 4 (31:46):
As early voting as underway in the mayor's race in
New York City. Also, we're gonna have a little visit
with John Decker. This is turning out to be like
the Saudi Cutter trip, only this time Asia and from
Thailand to Japan. And onto China. What the President is
accomplishing in this Asian trip leaving just Canada left behind?
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That more along with your sounds A day coming up
next hour, Miss a little, you'll miss a lot, Miss
a lot, and we'll miss you. It's fifty eight minutes
after the hour. Thanks for waking up with your morning show.
Speaker 3 (32:24):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael vinheld Jo Noo