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Welcome to Monday, November the third. You have our Lord
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so much. Nice to be back.
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Your long shutdown is over, your vacation is over.
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of us would rather be than serving you right now.
Treasury Secretary Scott Passent says that some food assistance payments
could start flowing by Wednesday, but that's an uncertain state.
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Today will be a big preview for tomorrow, a big
off your election, the governor's office in New Jersey and Virginia,
and the mayor's office in New York City, and maybe
for the Democrats win or lose. Probably a lot of
things to have a headache over moving forward. Lawmakers on
both sides of the Isle remain at odds over the
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federal government shutdown, although Senator Federman has come out and
broke broke ranks and said the Dems need to in
this shutdown. Meanwhile, President Trump says he doubts the US
will go to war with Venezuela, though I don't think
he's certain whether or not he's going to send troops
to Nigeria if they keep killing Christians. And the Seahawks
dominated their way to thirty eight to fourteen win over
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the Commanders last night in our nation's capital. Really was
a great sports weekend. I want to start by Congress
gratulating the Los Angeles Dodgers in winning the World Series
and also giving us I think the best World Series,
both of them. The Jays and the Dodgers of this century.
That was just a freak, a throwback the eighteen inning
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walk off homer. Really what came down in Game seven
to maybe the length of a cleat and he's safe
at home and the Blue Jays are celebrating. Instead, Davey
Roberts decides to put Pajes and center makes the great catch.
He starts rojased and start game one through five. He
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gets the two run homer the ninth. I mean, Davy
Roberts shows us that even in this modern age of baseball,
a manager can still make the difference. He may be
one of the best managers I've ever laid my eyes on.
Yamamoto against the He's MVP. Well that was pretty extraordinary.
Pitches a what was it a complete game? Or what
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comes back with no Emdrastically he gets two wins in
a row the Dodgers.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
What an amazing World Series. And then I don't know
it had everything but caught out of the air.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
But fran Coheris, I mean that crazy Bears Bengals game yesterday.
As far as I know, there's still out there scoring
and playing. Just a great weekend of sports Halloween. I
don't know how it is where you all live, but
where we live here in Middle Tennessee, there's something about
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Halloween that ushers in cold weather.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Yeah. And I took a ride to play golf.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
On Friday, and I did eight forty west of Nashville,
I think, and I've lived here now, this is my
nineteenth fall.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
This is the most beautiful.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
Now, this is where we get to do we say
foliage or foliage?
Speaker 1 (03:59):
I think it would be foliage. See I always said foliage, foliage, foliage.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
Yeah, but I don't that'll be our talk back, right, Okay, Uh,
you alliterate, moron.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
It's my father's fault. I'm telling you.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
I went to sixteen schools because he kept moving like
an army brat. But I pretty much thought it was foliage.
But anyway, the colors were just I mean, just take
your breath away. We must have had just the perfect
amount of gradual cooling and the perfect amount of rain.
I've never think when it's abrupt it's bad for the
leaf changing. I've never been as far said.
Speaker 6 (04:31):
We went to LA for my vacation, which we referred
to as Lower Alabama, but I have never seen it.
I felt it as cool down there as it was.
I don't think we saw eighty degrees one day, not
one day. Yeah, Well the crabs weren't that lucky. They
saw very high temperatures right before you nached them. Well,
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what are the big stories today?
Speaker 4 (04:54):
You know, we did get three more bodies back Israel
did from Hamas, although we do believe these he died.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
In the invasion.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
They were all military, and we think for Israel is saying.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
What when was an American Michael.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
Of the Yeah, but they were captured, they were killed
in battle, and then apparently they drugged their bodies into
the tunnel.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
So all three by name confirmed.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
The one thing the story didn't tells is how many
bodies are still unaccounted for.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
I think we're down to tennis, right or eight something? Eight?
Can you confirm that? Are you just gonna give me
the eight fingers?
Speaker 4 (05:34):
I saw it somewhere that it's at eight, Yeah, because
it's not in a lot of stories. So we're eight
away from having all confirmed missing remains back to their families,
which is good news. In that process, we still have
a moss not playing well with others in the sand,
as you can imagine, but by and large things are
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moving towards phase two in the Middle East. I think
the biggest story is Fatterman now coming out and saying, look,
you Democrats have you've just got to own the shutdown. Now,
if you want to continue this shutdown, great, but you've
got to own it.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
I think it.
Speaker 4 (06:11):
You know, it'll be in sounds of the day, but
I mean it's worth starting the show with.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
I mean, this has been.
Speaker 7 (06:16):
Deeply distressing to know that forty two millions Americans are
going to lose their snap benefits. And now that's one
of the big reasons why I refuse to shutting our
government down. And again I feel like the Democrats really
need to own the shutdown.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
Yeah, now that's been a battle from the beginning, which
is really quite childish. I loved I was watching the
sixty Minutes interview. That's Red's biggest story of the day.
He just thought that was phenomenal. There were some phenomenal
moments in it. But you know, when sixty minutes turns
to the presence is what are you going to do
to stop the government shutdown? There's three branches of government.
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It is the legislative branch's job to fund the government.
So if it's anybody's fault, it's Republicans or Democrats. Now
we around here we call balls and strikes. I can't
help it if one side tends to be wrong more.
But in the balls of strikes, you really kind of
in the conversation, you say, there is nothing in this
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present bill. The ten Democrat senators didn't vote for back
in March. So what's changed. The far far socialist, angry
left of their party has them either afraid of them
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or they're in control of them, and they're forcing them
to be obstructionists and fight. And it takes a while
because you know, to the degree that they used to
control the narrative, you know, we were in the heights
of media bias. And I mean, I have a pull
today that suggests Americans don't trust anybody. I mean media
not at all, but the government very little. There's no
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trust for anyone but trust in the media in an
ability to control the narrative that hasn't existed since probably
twenty sixteen, but enough to feed the matrix.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
That's the point I always try to make.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
I mean, when we get to our polls of plenty
and we start talking about are the best days behind
us or in front of us. It goes right down
matrix lines. And why well, look at Obama's speech in
New Jersey this weekend. What on earth would your view
of America be? I mean, Obama goes basically scorched earth
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in New Jersey. I mean, if you've got a former
president telling you that, you know, we're living in terrible, dark,
dark times. We're in a dark place right now. Of course,
the followers are gonna come back and say we're going
to our time, So not he's gonna kill me. But
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I still haven't watched r FK Legacy, which Oliverstone's son
with Oliverstone in it. It's a new documentary on Prime.
We're gonna talk more about that during the week and
I will watch it today. But I did I took
advantage of watching Bobby, which I had never seen. This
movie is unbelievably a who's who of everybody. I mean,
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you get to the kitchen, you call it Bobby. I
call him Bobby. You get to the kitchen, and Laurence
Fishburne is one of the chefs. I mean, there's just
stars everywhere. The two campaign workers, Shilah buff they go
to get some some acid and that drug Dealer's Ashton Kutcher,
William C. Macy's in it, Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez, who
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wrote it, I was shocked to find out at the end.
Anthony Hopkins, Harry Belafonte. I mean, it's just filled with stars,
but it's kind of a imagine a day in the
life at the Ambassador Hotel that just so happens to
be set on the night that Bobby Kennedy is going
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to be killed. And I'm I'm sure there were some
liberty taken. Liberty is taken of the people that were shot.
This is often forgot. Bobby wasn't the only one shot
in that kitchen. Six other people were shot. Fortunately all
six lived. Now they were all members of the campaign,
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whereas in this movie, one's the stylist because they you know,
they get you for two hours just involved in all
these lives, whether they're fictitious or not. And then kind
of like Titanic, Remember when you first time you watched
Titanic and you're like, oh, I forgot, this boat's gonna sink.
They started kicking around ice and you're going, oh, yeah,
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they got us to fall in love with all these
people so that when they die we feel terrible. And
that's kind of how this was, right down to the
most famous picture, which is the busboy holding Rfk's head
full of blood. They create him as a main character
throughout the movie. He's just trying to get to the
Dodgers game. How ironic was that after the Dodgers won
the World Series?
Speaker 1 (11:16):
They just won.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
But what they did a great job of And what
I think the documentary that Sanati wants me to watch
is going to do is going to show you how
different RFK was as a presidential candidate than working for
his brother. I said this to Dave when we were
driving to golf this weekend, that, oh, I think the
second term of JFK was going to be completely different
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after Patrick died. I think their marriage was different. I
think he was different. But Bobby Kennedy took a little
trip when he was considering running for president, and as
he went through the impoverished areas of America, he was
greatly awakened and impact to the human struggle in pop poverty,
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and he was zeal ablaze running for president. But throughout
the movie, Bobby, they have all these selfless quotes, and
in these selfish quotes was him describing nineteen sixty eight
with the notion it doesn't have to be this way.
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We're too good of people to settle for such hatred.
We're too good of people to fight over everything, and
he basically makes the case our best days are together
and our best days are ahead. How opposite that is
to what I woke up to this morning. And you
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know as well as I know how many times I
keep bringing up we're reliving nineteen sixty eight, and I'm
waiting for our Apollo moment on Christmas Eve to save
this year and save our future.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
And I don't think it's happened yet.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
So that is a backdrop elections tomorrow in Virginia, New Jersey,
as well as a mayor's race that we've talked to
death about. To Fetterman finally cutting through and saying, look,
you guys, can you can hurt all these people you want.
You can play all these political games all you want,
just make sure you won't it. Senator John Fetterman saying
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I'm casting my vote. It's the Democrat's fault. And we
had an emailer late in the week say, you are
talking about Federan it's such a great reasonable Democrat why
does he keep voting against it?
Speaker 1 (13:37):
He didn't.
Speaker 4 (13:39):
He has voted open the government every time, and in fact,
the only time is he didn't vote for it. He
wasn't present, clearly poised and ready to and if he doesn't,
the pain moves forward.
Speaker 3 (13:51):
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Speaker 1 (14:12):
It is Monday, November the third.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
If you're just waking up, the President is calling on
Republicans and Senate to get rid of the filipbuster that'll
end the government shutdown.
Speaker 5 (14:19):
During a wide ranging interview with CBS sixty minutes, Trump
blamed the Democrats for the shutdown dragging on into its
second month. The president said, well, Republicans are voting almost
unanimously to end the shutdown.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
Democrats keep voting against ending it.
Speaker 5 (14:32):
Trump said he's willing to work with the Democrats on
fixing health care, but they need to end the shutdown first.
He added that he thinks the Democrats will eventually have
to vote to reopen the government. I'm Mark Mayfield or.
Speaker 4 (14:41):
President Barack Obama was all in and the governor's race
for New Jersey, but not willing to endorse Zoran Mamdani
in New York City and the mayor's race.
Speaker 8 (14:50):
The two spoke by phone for half an hour's Saturday
while Obama was in New Jersey campaigning for Mikey Cheryl
for governor. The former president reportedly told the Democrats socialist
he'd be happy to act as a sounding board praising
Mom Donnie's grassroots campaign. Mom Donnie campaign advisor Patrick Spard
downplayed the lack of an endorsement, saying his former boss
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doesn't endorse in local races, but that's not true. He's
endorsed Marrow candidates in Los Angeles, Chicago's Stamford post presidency,
and in twenty thirteen while in office, Obama publicly backed
Build A Blasio for Big Apple mayor.
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I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
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Hollywood is looking at the worst weekend box office of
the year so far.
Speaker 5 (15:31):
A weekend that included Halloween and the conclusion of the
world series Saw Theater is bringing a total of just
forty nine million dollars and also marked the end of
the lowest grossing October in nearly thirty years. The Colleen
Hoover adaptation Regretting You top the box office with eight
point one million dollars at its second weekend. It ended
out horror film Black Phone two, which earned eight million dollars.
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It's thirty six minutes after the hour. As we always say,
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the early bird gets the worm. My platinum card listeners,
All rise, throw a leg over the bed, shuffle into
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like I have.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
I didn't mean that literally. Shuffle Is that how you shuffle? Seriously?
Shuffle looks like you were shot. Looks like I have
a bad BAGNT we're at that age.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
It's the hip anyway, rising shine, early bird gets the worm,
sleepy squirrel misses the nut. Lawmakers on both sides remain
at odds. The federal government shutdown enters it second month.
President says he doubts the US will go to Venezuela,
but he's not doubting we could send troops into Nigeria.
And Seahawks, Well, you didn't miss much if you fell
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asleep last night, because really nothing happened in the second half.
All the scoring was in the first half. Just a
pair of touchdowns in the second half, one by each team.
But the Seahawks easily thirty eight to fourteen over the Commanders.
All right, let's get to our polls aplenty, because tomorrow's
election day.
Speaker 3 (17:22):
And.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
Sarah Telly is, according to the latest poll, within a
percentage point now of Cheryl in New Jersey. Now again,
everything that we're talking about is assuming the polls are accurate.
If the polls are accurate, and they have a harder
and harder time being accurate, why we don't answer the phone.
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Most of us don't even have home phones, and when
our mobile phone rings, if we don't see the name,
and we know it, we don't answer it.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
Do you know how many.
Speaker 4 (17:56):
Texts and calls I've gotten for polling Tennessee that I
haven't responded to?
Speaker 1 (18:03):
So how accurate? Are polls? Harder and harder?
Speaker 4 (18:06):
Especially in the matrix where we all hate each other
so much and we don't know who's calling, we're afraid
to answer. So that's not that's a big ASTERIX. If
the polls are accurate, we got ourselves a toss up
in New Jersey. Let me tell you how different New
Jersey is today. And I think it's very presumptive to
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ask the question Gavin Newsom versus jd Vance the president
in a sixty minutes interview, he wouldn't clarify beyond Marco
Rubio in jd Vance, he's not even picking between those
two for you, and I sure a s heck, don't
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think it's going to be Gavin Newsom. In fact, I
think the early leader until the DNC gets involved to
rig it, is going to be AOC.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
That's how far off they are.
Speaker 4 (18:57):
But just for the sake of a snapshot, it's almost
a dead heat New Jersey between jd Vance and Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
And it may not even be either of those.
Speaker 4 (19:09):
Now when it comes to New Jersey, Chris Christy knows
a thing or two. He's one of the rare fossils
a Republican governor. He had this to say to Martha Raddits,
Martha is a really tough state for my party.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Give you a context.
Speaker 9 (19:24):
We've elected one Republican United States Senator in the last
fifty years, one Republican governor.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
In the last twenty five years. And I think who
that is.
Speaker 9 (19:32):
We do And let me tell you when I got
When I and he ate him ran, there was no
roadmap for how to win New Jersey as a Republican
in the twenty first century.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
No one had done it. But we've laid the path
for Jack Cirelli.
Speaker 9 (19:44):
This is what he's gonna have to do to beat
Mikey Cheryl seventy of the white vote, twenty one percent
of the Black vote, We won fifty one percent of
the Hispanic vote. We beat a female candidate as he
is running against his time by fifteen points, and we
won fifty eight of independence with eight hundred and fifty
thousand more Democrats and Republicans.
Speaker 1 (20:04):
That's what you need to do. I mean, I think
he does.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
A brilliant job of laying out the swim against the
stream for a Republican to win in New Jersey. So
sider really, before this even the polls open, you know,
that's what he's up against. And if the latest poll
that suggests he's within a half a percentage point, he's
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achieved a lot. And then you get into the early
voting versus turnout on election day, off your election, all
these other variables. But that's what they're up against in
New Jersey Virginia. You remember that whole nightmare, right, I mean,
first you have the Attorney general candidate with the text
messages wanting to shoot the Speaker of the House in
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the head, wanting his wife to experience their kids being killed.
And then the governor, the gougnatorial candidate wouldn't distance herself
from that disastrous debate performed. But having said all of that,
both of them, twenty four hours out, are favored to
win these races. I haven't even asked read this off
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the air, let alone on the air, I would. I
actually suspect in my heart that New Jersey is going
to be closer than Virginia. But I don't know what
you're expecting, probably the opposite.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Oh oh, by far, New Jersey will be closer.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
Yeah, and likely to win both the Democrats. And then
there's New York City, and then there's Mom, Donnie and
probably you know. I always used to sing this, and
I try to spare my audience singing because you know,
a lot of you don't appreciate my singing and it's hurtful.
Just come right out and say it. Sure, I don't
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know the words of the songs, but I think the
ones I make up are better. I had that argument
one time with the Michael Martin Murphy on Wildfire. He
was in studio and I got an argu with him
over the lyrics. There's been a houtile howling by my
window now for six nights in a row. And then
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it's on Wildfire. We're both going to come and go,
and he's like, well, it's not the words. I said,
yes it is, and he goes, well, I wrote it,
I performed it over a thousand times. I recorded it.
But if you say so, I'll agree with you. So, yeah,
I get words wrong. But there was a great Johnny
Mathis song too much, too little, too late to try
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a care with you? Is it all too much, too little,
too late? As the gap goes from twenty points down
to six heading into election day? And again, all of
this again assuming poles are accurate. If poles are accurate,
Cuoma was a closing horse. Mom Donnie was this horse
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with a huge lead and it's closing in the stretch.
But is there enough race left for Andrew Cuomo to
close the gap? And in the end could it be
just close enough so we can all look back and go,
ye see, I'm gonna do this and make Big John mad?
Why do I want to make Big John man? He's
already mad enough. I missed the lunch.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
What are you doing?
Speaker 4 (23:15):
But is this setting itself up for the narrative? Hedslee
who left the race? That's about my gut tells me.
That's about as close as it can get for you
to play that game. And no, he shouldn't have left
the race. Voters in New York City should have gotten
this right now. Remember from the very beginning this was
a trick. They used the rank scale voting in order
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to get Mom Donnie through. In a normal election process,
there would have been a runoff between Cuomo and Mom
Donnie Cuomo would have won, and it would be Cuomo
with a huge lead over sleeve were going into the general.
You wouldn't have had all this nonsense where a sitting
Marya to come back as an independent, a Democrat governor
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to come back as an independent, and then everybody's pointing
fingers at sleewa Republican doing what he had every right
to do, which is run for mayor and legitimately get
people's votes. So the rank share voting system they used
created this mess. And careful what you create, you will
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loan it. There's a great New York Post article today
Andrew Cuomo courteous Lewa closing the gap on socialist Zoran
Mamdani in the latest New York City mayoral election poll.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
But is it too late?
Speaker 4 (24:34):
And as impressive as going from twenty points to six
point is? Is it's not enough if the polls are accurate.
But if the poles have been five to ten points
off all along.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
What were you saying? I have a big genrebuttal right
in the middle.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
I know, I call it, you're a morning show, but
this is ridic They're gonna rebut me in the middle
of my monologue.
Speaker 6 (24:53):
He's got a nation little correction and he wants to
encourage people.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Does he still think he's gonna win? I don't know. No,
it's that he's not there yet.
Speaker 4 (25:01):
But only because I love my listeners more than myself
and you know, probably next to only Mary. I love
Big John. He is going to interrupt this show and
rebut the host.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Here we go.
Speaker 9 (25:12):
So it's Jack Chitarelly, not Sidarelli, nice Italian name.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
Get to the bowling boot, pull his lever, and let's go.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Jitterrelly. Ah, that's what I started with Chitarelly, and then
I was told that's wrong. It's Citra as in Centrius. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
By the way, didn't I just hear Governor Christy disconto.
Speaker 9 (25:40):
Look, Martha, this is a really tough state for my party.
Speaker 1 (25:44):
Give you context.
Speaker 9 (25:45):
We've elected one Republican United States Center in the last
fifty years, one Republican governor in the last twenty five years.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
And I think we know who that is. We do.
Speaker 9 (25:53):
And let me tell you when I got When I ran,
there was no roadmap for how to win New Jersey
as a Republican in the twenty first century.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
No one had done it. But we've made the path
for Jack Cherrelly. This is what he's gonna Happs.
Speaker 4 (26:04):
He did say Chitterrelly, thank you, Big John, as I
was saying Jack Chitarelly. He's likely to come much closer
than the Virginia race. But New York City is the
one we're really looking at. And again, if the polls
have been a little off, then the polls going from
twenty to six could be significant. I was looking at
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the early voting. We'll go over this little bit later
on with Chris Walker, but we're looking at over a
half a million early voted in this race. It is
an off year election. I suspect turnout will be high,
so it'll just be interesting to see in the end
how that all shakes.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
But I wouldn't say it's too close to call.
Speaker 4 (26:48):
They're favored in every single race, probably New Jersey, the
closest Mary's race, maybe next closest.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
I think Virginia is a shoe win.
Speaker 4 (26:56):
When for the Democrats, the problem is if they do
win in the New York City's mirror's race, you want
it and you own it, and that really becomes the
next question, is this the new Democrat Party?
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Which was a question.
Speaker 4 (27:11):
That you know, Kim Jeffries was asked point blank, and
you tell me if he answered it.
Speaker 10 (27:19):
No, I think the future of the Democratic Party is
going to fall as far as we're concerned, relative to
the House Democratic Caucus and members who are doing a
great work all across the country.
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It's your morning show with Michael del Chorno.
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Mom, Donnie, of course was at the nightclubs.
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He was in yoga classes doing the big smiles, about
to become mayor.
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But that's not all of our top stories. Let's get started.
Speaker 4 (30:04):
President Trump is again addressing why.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Does he do this? A possible third term? Mark Mayfield
has more.
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He was asked about the possibility during an interview with
CBS at sixty minutes.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Well, I don't even think about it. I will tell
you a lot of people want me to run.
Speaker 6 (30:18):
But the difference between us and the Democrats is we
really do have a strong bench.
Speaker 5 (30:23):
He added he wouldn't use names because it's too early,
while also saying he likes Vice President JD. Vance and
Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Last week, how Speaker Mike
Johnson said he doesn't see the path for a third
Trump term. Meanwhile, former Trump's strategist Steve Bannon said Trump
will be president in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 4 (30:39):
I think it's interesting that the president will make a
choice between Vance and Rubio. Remember I always thought Rubio
was the President's guy, and it was Charlie kirk By
way of his son, Junior talked to him into vance.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Maybe he won't make a pick. Maybe in the end he'll.
Speaker 4 (30:54):
Choose Bobby, who knows there's a lot of field ahead
of us. Meanwhile, the Secretary of War Pete Hegsas says
an others strike has been carried out against an alleged
drug vote.
Speaker 11 (31:02):
Three alleged narco terrorists, as the Secretary refers to them,
were killed in the operation. In a social media post Saturday,
Hexeth said the vessel was known by our intelligence to
be involved in illicit narcotic smuggling, was transitting along a
known narco trafficking route, he rights, and carrying narcotics. The
attack marks the fifteenth such strike that the US has
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conducted since such attacks began in early September.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
I'm Scott Carr in Washington.
Speaker 4 (31:30):
President Trump doesn't think we'll ever come to blows with Venezuela,
but he hasn't ruled out sending US military into Nigeria.
Speaker 12 (31:37):
Trump set on social media Saturday that if action is
not taken by Nigeria, he could cut off all US eight.
He also said he instructed the War Department to prepare
for possible military operations in the country. Trump did not
provide specifics on Nigeria's treatment of Christians, but promised to
target what he called Islamic terrorists responsible for the killings
and that any response would be quote fast, vicious, and sweet.
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Nigeria's president, for his part, has rejected all claims of
religious intolerance. Danny Deek Grocenzo, NBC News Radio.
Speaker 4 (32:06):
NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain custom supercar is now up for auction.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Lisa Carton has the details on his estate.
Speaker 13 (32:14):
The Basketball Hall of Famer had a kit car custom
build to his specifications. The nineteen eighty six search Er
one was developed by Linkar, a British racing company. The
vehicle was extended for Chamberlain to fit his large frame
so he could drive it on the road and see
out of it comfortably. The luxury ride is now being
sold by Julian's Auctions and is available to bid on
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until November six.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
So now you know what kind.
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Of vehicle a seven foot one inch NBA legend would drive.
I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 4 (32:43):
Today we're celebrating the people who help get you home
on time. Pree Tennis with more on National Broadcast Traffic Professionals.
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Day Jeffik is not something you can really plan ahead.
For sure, you can leave the house a few minutes early,
but getting stuck or navigating around a problem can be
helped with your friendly traffic reporter, someone who can help
you avoid car crashes, slow downs, and full on road closures.
Their knowledge can help you save minutes, sometimes hours. Today
we celebrate those who have their eye on the road. Satellites,
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police scanners, and navigation data all to help you get
on with your life. I'm Bree Tennis.
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We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Nheld, journo