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November 3, 2025 36 mins

National correspondent RORY O’NEILL will have a preview of Tuesday’s election and why political junkies are keeping a close eye on the results. 

The U.S. military took out another “drug boat” over the weekend, and there are reports that the Pentagon is also preparing for action in Nigeria.  What is the premise for using military force, and what do lawmakers say about these operations? White House Correspondent JON DECKER will have the story. 

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Show with Michael o' deel jordan. Thank good morning, one
and all. Welcome to Monday, November the third year of
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on Michael del jorno. Jeffrey's back from vacation, red keeping
and eye on the content and if you're just waking up,
Secretary of War Pete Hegsas says another strike has been
carried out against an alleged rug vote. Lawmakers on both

(00:50):
sides remain at odds as the federal government shutdown heads
into its second month, and tomorrow it's election day for
the races in Rgin, New Jersey and New York City,
probably being the one everybody's keeping the closest eye on
Our national correspondent Rory O'Neil is here with a preview
of tomorrow's elections for you political junkies out there, to

(01:11):
keep a close eye on. Good morning Rory.

Speaker 4 (01:13):
Yeah, and to overread into the election results as we
try to dance our way into the head right. You know,
whether or not these reflect on Donald Trump, yes or no?

Speaker 1 (01:29):
What implication?

Speaker 4 (01:30):
What implications did this have on twenty twenty six? Who knows,
to be honest with you, But as you said, we've
got those governors races in Virginia, you know, an awfully
interesting attorney general race in Virginia as well governor of
New Jersey. That mayor race in New York City certainly
won for the record books. And then of course that
referendum in California where they're asking voters to essentially side

(01:51):
step a redistricting commission that they put in place with
the intention of biased sidestepping the politics.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Of it all. There was an interesting story about how
some New York City voters are like looking at mom
Donnie's resume, thinking it's a little thin late to be
thinking of that. We saw one poll that showed the
lead now from twenty points all the way down to
six points. But that made me break out into Johnny
mathis too much, a little too late, But you're right.

(02:19):
The narratives there would have built this all up. So
if Mom Donnie wins, they'll try to, you know, turn
this into well, this is the new Democrat Party, socialist,
and maybe even with a twist of Islamist mixed in,
or if for some reason, you know, and I can
go back and look at this and say, well, you

(02:40):
used rank share number one in the primaries that set
the table for Mom Donnie. Otherwise, under normal election rules,
Mom Donnie and Cuoma would have had a run off.
Cuoma would have likely won. Mom Donnie wouldn't have been
the household name he is, and we wouldn't even having
this conversation. So a lot of these narratives are created.
The impact on next year, Well, that's next year's business.

(03:02):
This is tomorrow's business.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
Well right, and look, people you know may not like
the choices they have. That's not well expressed in this.
And you know how much you try to read into
how much is this Donald Trump affecting the decision and
back and forth. You know, a lot of it is
just white noises. People try to, you know, ramp up
their own base to whichever side they may belong. But
you know, it's it's a snapshot essentially, is what we're

(03:27):
going to get from all that's available to the voters.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Eight million plus voters in New York City. The early
voting was at about five hundred and fifty thousand somewhere,
and it's not over with yet, but you know, some
they haven't counted all of them. But I don't know
if a half a million is a high turnout there.
The numbers suggest it's older voters early voting, and I
don't know if that would safely suggest that that leaned

(03:52):
more Cuomo in the early voting. Does Mom Donnie start
off six points behind and have to make it up
on a lot. But that's what tomorrow's for, right open
the polls and them account it. Yeah, this is why
we talked politics in April. But no, but Chitrelly, that's
the one that I think is the most interesting because
the latest poll suggests that race Cheryl's at fifty point

(04:14):
two percent, Chittarelly is at forty nine point three. That's
raids are close, and you know, we don't get Republican
governors very often. All right, we'll keep an eye on
all of that. We're gonna be back in the third hour.
We're going to talk a little bit about it is
possible that the federal food subsidies could be coming back soon.
In fact, we even had Treasury Secretaries scot Be sent
over the weekend say some food assistance payments could start

(04:37):
flowing as soon as Wednesday. Then we also had Senator
John Fetterman come out and say, look, this is getting ridiculous.
People are going without food. If the Democrats want to
continue this, they have to own it. So that is
Fetterman saying, who's causing the shutdown and how long are
we going to let far left energies within our part

(05:01):
caused us to keep a government shut down and hurt
our own constituents. All right, looking at that polling information.
By the way, it was once I think the widest
spread was a twenty point lead for Mom Donnie. It
is now down to six. More and more people learning
about Mom Donnie and his socialism. Last week we had
the quote from his mother that he's you know, he

(05:22):
is not a US citizen by any stretch. Oh, he
became a citizen, but his loyalties are not to the country.
His father was. Some very far left comments that have surfaced,
including Lincoln was a Hitler and actually inspired Adolf Hitler.
And then as I mentioned that one news stories we
had where they're just just finding it a very thin resume,

(05:45):
Well thin is an understatement. He has no resume, is
no qualified, He has no executive experience whatsoever to be
running for mayor. He's at the nightclubs with his big smile,
jumping up and down with with the strobe light's going.
He's in yoga class with his big smile, doing some
stretching with the ladies. But you know, looking at his resume,

(06:09):
it looks very thin, and so we're seeing a dwindling,
a radical socialist Zoran mam. Donnie's lead over Andrew Cuomo
is now narrow to six point six points. That is
the slimmest edge he has held since July. And as
we mentioned, can't possibly know, but of the half a
million that early voted, the numbers were much older in
age over younger, and the presumption is the youth are

(06:32):
voting for mom Donnie, Well, the youth did not early vote,
so he might have a deficit. As the polls open tomorrow,
the New Atlas Intel survey has Democratic candidate Mam Donnie
leading the field with forty point six percent, a former
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo at thirty four percent. That's
days before the election. The gap is closing fast. Six
points in this election is nothing, said the former governor Cuomo.

(07:00):
He also said that New Yorkers have done a good
job of educating themselves about Mondani's Pie in the Sky campaign. Promises, well,
this is pure pandering because he can't give them the
free bussing, he can't give them the free food at
the city run grocery stores. He can't give them free
childcare without raising taxes, and he can't raise taxes unless
the governor allows it, and the governor Hochel has pledged

(07:22):
not to raise taxes on individuals, so his only play
would be to raise corporate taxes through the roof and
perhaps his business and jobs. I don't know how he
thinks he's paying for thirty dollars an hour minimum wage,
but not many people think it's Think about this, Mike possible,
think about this. He has managed a staff of five.

(07:46):
That's it. That's his qualifies, Well, that'll get you ready
for a police department, a fire department. A worker in
a library thought, I found this the most fascinating poll
of the day. It was in Politico Newpole shows how
Americans think about America. I'll never forget remember me telling
you the story. Greatest speech I ever saw in my

(08:07):
life was Paul Harvey, and it was at a Salvation
Army fundraiser. And I was a tough audience because at
that age, and I think I was thirty three ish,
I firmly believed our best days were behind us. I

(08:30):
firmly believed tomorrow couldn't possibly measure up to yesterday. And
one hour later, if he had done an altar call,
he converted me powerful. So what was the difference between

(08:50):
me thinking and believing that tomorrow could be better than today?
His words and the reminder in his words a far
more profound, powerfully weighted words, both in our founding documents

(09:14):
and in God's Holy Word. So what will be the
opposite of that? If you tell everybody every day everything stinks,
don't trust anybody, hate everybody, mistrust everybody. Nothing in the

(09:36):
past happened the way you were taught, where the devil
where the bad guy? Is it than a shock? You
get these responses, and what are these responses in a
bitterly divided country. Pessimism and cynicism is reigning supreme, the

(09:58):
opposite of My life with Paul Harvey, and two thirds
of Americans say it is at least probably true the
government deliberately lies to us, and that distrust cuts across
partisan lines. Strong majorities of Donald Trump's voters sixty four percent,

(10:19):
Even more of Kamala Harris's voters at seventy percent, agree
that's true. Nearly half of Americans forty nine percent, say
the best times of the country are behind them. That's
greater than the forty one percent who said that the
best times lie ahead Yeah, forty nine to forty one.

(10:41):
The exclusive new poll, conducted nearly one year after Donald
Trump's reelection, reveals a deep strain of pessimism across the electorate,
but especially for Democrats. People who voted for Harris last
year are twice as likely as Trump voters to say
the United Sis dates is best days are in the past.

(11:04):
As I'm reading this, pulling information, Barack Obama's in New
Jersey telling everybody what a dark time we live in.
When their opponents are in office, We're all gonna die.
You tell everybody life doesn't matter, There is no purpose autonomy.

(11:24):
All that matters is you. Narcissism will only get you
so far. We're bad. Global warming is gonna kill us.
All babies have no words. We don't know what a
man is. We certainly don't know what a woman is.

(11:45):
I mean, the government shut down alone shows you we
moved and morphed into dysfunction. People who voted for Harris
last year twice as likely as Trump voters to say
the United States's best time is in the past. America's
country is like someone who's feeling lost, confused or beat
up or uncertain of what to do and looking around

(12:07):
and saying, this isn't right, this isn't the way, said
Moriy Gills, CEO of Braver Angels, a nonprofit that works
to bridge partisan divides. Of course, here our hope lies
only and our declaration of independence on our two hundred
and fiftieth birthday next year, that we would return to

(12:28):
those words, to that purpose, to that intent, and like popcorn,
it would lead us out of this lost state in
a forest. Two thirds of Harris voters said the best
times in the United States were in the past, double
the share of Trump voters who believe that. Fifty five
percent of majority of Trump voters said the best time
still lie ahead, just the opposite. That's likely, at least

(12:53):
partly as a reflection of partisan pattern of expressing optimism
and one parties in the White House pessimism when the
other is not. If only we loved our country as
much as we loved our party as much, if only
we loved our our binding uniting documents as much as
our doctrines that divide us. Final quote, Americans will divide

(13:17):
on how they view the countries, how the country's doing,
depending on who's in office in which party they identify with.
Bottom line is why do so many Americans view our
reality in future so pessimistically? Because that's exactly they're leaders.

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Speaker 1 (15:00):
Beniti Secretary Chris Wright is clarifying President Trump's recent call
for the US to resume nuclear weapons testing after more
than three decades.

Speaker 5 (15:08):
Right told Fox News the Sunday Briefing that there wouldn't
be massive nuclear explosions.

Speaker 6 (15:14):
I think the test we're talking about right now are
system test.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
These are not nuclear explosions.

Speaker 5 (15:18):
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on every part of a nuclear weapon short of a
nuclear explosion.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
I'm Mark Mayfield or president of Barack Obama in New
Jersey campaigning for the governor's race, but would not throw
an endorsement Mom Donnie's Way in New York City.

Speaker 7 (15:34):
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 Democratic Socialist
he'd be happy to act as the sounding board praising
Mom Donnie's grassroots campaign. Mom Donnie campaign advisor Patrick Spard
downplayed the lack of an endorsement, saying his former boss

(15:55):
doesn't endorse in local races, but that's not true. He's
endorsed mayor candidates in Los Angeles, Chicago's Stamford. Post presidency,
and in twenty thirteen Woole in office, Obama publicly backed
builde Blasio for Big Apple Mayor. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.

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still to come. John Decker with our White House report
on are we sending troops to Nigeria to stop the
Christian slot? More on that in a moment. Meanwhile, Treasury
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(18:08):
but it's uncertain, but possibly by midweek. Meanwhile, tomorrow's a
big election day Virginia, New Jersey, and of course that
New York City mayor's race. And Secretary of war. Pete
Hegsett says another strike has been carried out on an
alleged drug boat. We'll have more on that coming up
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That's where I got this from, Blake Michael Islamis terrorists
don't always brandish guns. They can win elections too, from

(19:12):
New York City to Minneapolis and the rest of the country.
The example has been set. Just look at London, Well,
just look at the Kuran. It'll walk it through the
three examples in Mohammed peace loving getting along with all
religions for a short period of time. Political Islamists who
populate infiltrate, agitate and then wage war, and bloodthirsty she

(19:37):
hotis to wage war immediately. So yes, political Islam is
nothing new, and there is no distancing mom Donnie from
being an Islamist any more than there is distancing him
from being a socialist. Finally, Roger, good morning, Michael. How
about them Dodgers. I was texting with my neighbor during
and after the game, and I noted that was the
best World Series I've ever witnessed in my lifetime, close

(19:58):
to sixty years. Well, I'll get a hold of yourself,
although I do think it's the best in about thirty
years or more. And I'm grateful to Davey Roberts. He
proved that in this modern age of baseball, it's not
about salaries. He made the difference putting Pia's in the game,
starting Rojas. Those were all. He proved that in modern

(20:19):
baseball you can still make the managerial moves that make
the difference of winning a World championship. So congratulations back
to back World Series champions. The Los Angeles Dodgers, and congratulations.
I agree with you to both the Jays and the
Dodgers for putting on one of the best world series
of the last fifty years. All right, John Deckers here,
I know we took out another drug boat, but are

(20:40):
we really weighing the odds of sending troops into Nigeria
to stop the Christian slaughter?

Speaker 6 (20:47):
John Deckers here with that's what the President says, the
President putting that out on social media, the President being
at that very question you just asked me on the
flight back from Florida on Air Force one last night,
and the President indicating that's a possibility, although you know,
I have to wonder whether that is that sent certainly
the case, Michael, the president campaign against forever wars. The

(21:09):
President doesn't like to get the US military, in terms
of boots on the ground, involved in military actions, So
we'll have to wait and see how that all plays
itself out.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Yeah, I mean, you haven't quite finished the war with
Russia and Ukraine. You're halfway there in the middle. We
certainly don't need to be starting any but what's happening
there is serious. And finally, I think the President's able
to use this bully Pulple to get others, even not
of his party, to look at the atrocities that are
going on there. I mean, I think it's time for

(21:41):
the world to rise up and pressure to stop.

Speaker 6 (21:47):
Well, you're right, it's not something that has just come
up on the radar. It's something that many Republicans, including
Ted Cruz, have urged the president to focus on the
persecution of Christians in Nigeria. That's the most populous country
in Africa. It is a country that is essentially, in
terms of its population, half Muslim, half Christian, and there

(22:08):
has been persecution in the northern part of Nigeria of Christians,
in particular by Boca Haram, which of course is a
terrorist group identified as being a terrorist group by our
State Department. So that is certainly a focus of the president.
You mentioned to begin this conversation. Venezuela, that's the focus
of the president right now as well. And we see

(22:30):
it's almost on every other day we see an attack
on what the President describes as a drug boat coming
near or from Venezuela, perhaps into the United States.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Yeah, right now, the tax seems to be take out
the boats and not take out Venezuela. Just yet, but
putting pressure on Venezuela. I thought the most interesting thing
over the weekend was during the sixty minutes interview, when
pushed into a corner, the president wouldn't choose between JD.
Vance and Marco Ruvio and mention them both by name. Yes,

(23:02):
there's the silly bringing up he may run again for
a third term. I think that's just goading. He launched
right into what a deep bench he has, but he
didn't differentiate. You know, I've always felt like Marcos's boy.
He got talked into JD. And I think he's going
to sit on the sidelines and let the voters decide
between the two. But he likes them both.

Speaker 6 (23:21):
Well, That's typically what a president that can't run for
a third term does, and that is waited out, let
the primary process determine who the nominee should be. That's
what Ronald Reagan did even when his own vice president
was running to succeed him in nineteen eighty eight, and
of course his vice president did with the Republican nomination,
and of course George H. W. Bush went on to

(23:43):
win the presidency as well. That is going to be
if indeed happens, if both of these individuals, the Secretary
of State Marc Rubio and the Vice President Gdvans, if
they indeed run to succeed Donald Trump, datt is going
to be quite the race, I think as it plays
itself out along the Republican primaries.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
Closing moments with John Decker, I think I got fifteen
to twenty more seconds. I think it's interesting. You know,
they'll apply whatever narrative they want depending on the results tomorrow.
But it is worthy of note. Barack Obama, for whatever
it's worth, was campaigning in New Jersey, would not give
Mom Donnie an endorsement. The President's been very busy on
the world landscape with his Asian trip and didn't really

(24:24):
campaign much at all in Virginia, New Jersey or New
York City. Will the President make any statements today prior
to election day?

Speaker 6 (24:32):
The President this evening has two what they describe as
hell a rally, so the President will call in to
a campaign rallies happening in both New Jersey and in Virginia.
But the President not campaigning himself on behalf of the
Republican candidates. So we'll have to wait and see whether
Donald Trump has some cottails even though he's not on

(24:52):
the ballot for those elections for governor.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
Appreciate it John Decker. You can hear more about what's
happening inside the Beltway. He does a pod cast every
morning the White House Briefing Room with John Decker, will
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Thank you, John. All right, interesting poll. You noticed the

(25:18):
President didn't make any distinctions between JD. Vance and Marco Rubio.
I have had a long contention Marcos's guy. But Charlie Kirk,
by way of his son Don Junior, they talked to
him into JD. Vance, who was originally a never Trumper.
See my problem is, I don't know that Donald Trump

(25:39):
is a forgive and for get guy. I'm not trying
to create any kind of divisions within the party that
don't exist. But deep down, I've always felt like Marcos
this guy, and I think he's gonna step aside and
let you all decide between those two. And maybe, and

(26:00):
we talked about this before when Bush and Reagan were
just a dead heat at the convention. Remember what conventions
are about, uniting the party, energizing the party, and in
the selection of a vice president, bringing maybe a key

(26:20):
state from the electoral college map. Something like that could
be brewing in twenty twenty eight. It may be a
solid move to just unite these two. If the party
can't decide between JD. Vans and Marco Rubio, put them
on the same ticket, so you have the ultimate unity
heading into whatever you're going to face. I think in

(26:41):
the early primary AOC will be in the lead. I
think the DNC will get involved as it has the
previous three presidential elections and Regan. I'm assuming it's going
to be romy Manuel with someone. But right now Newsweek
is assuming it's going to be JD. Vance and Gavin Newsom.
That's probably your first clue it's not going to happen,
all right, that they think that all this time out,

(27:05):
But how would they fare and how would they fare
in a deep blue state. The next presidential election is
still over three years away, and a lot can to
happen in three years. Polsters are already cautiously testing the
water and asking voters in different states. How they feel
about who's rumored to run for the country's top office. Oh,

(27:29):
I think Ted Cruz is going to make a run
on behalf of the establishment. Oh. I think it's going
to be for trump Ism. A toss up between jd
Vance and Marco Rubio, one who did four jobs, one
who did the heavy lifting, and one who did the
heavy communicating and relating with the American people. It'll be
a tough choice, but it'll be there. And I don't

(27:54):
know why. I think there could be somebody out of
the blue, like Bobby Robert Kennedy Junior. We'll see. It's early.
What did they find well in the deep blue state
of New Jersey, Surprisingly, a large number of voters would
support jd Vance, especially in a matchup with Gavin Newsom.

(28:19):
The poll ran between October twenty eighth and twenty ninth
among eight hundred New Jersey likely voters who obviously have
a governor's race on their mind. It found that Newsom
was ahead by a mere single point forty three to
forty two over jd Vance. How on earth could it
be that close to New Jersey? And that is a

(28:41):
narrower margin than Kamala Harris's six point win of the state,
which by the way, was on my radar. Joe Biden
had a sixteen point victory, Mamala Kamala squeaked out a
mere six point victory, and looking ahead three years, we
don't even know if ian. I doubt it will be

(29:02):
either of them, but even if it is, Vance is
only one point behind Newsome in New Jersey. How's that
for your polls of plenty. According to the pollster, Cheryl's
advantage in the race against Chitdarelly is fifty two percent

(29:22):
to forty five percent. Now this is south south cal strategies.
We also had another poll that was done in New
Jersey that had Cheryl at fifty point two percent Chittarelly
at forty nine percent. But I close with that because
when we go inside those numbers, Cheryl's advantage is mainly

(29:44):
young voters eighteen to twenty nine. That's where she has
a sixty seven to twenty nine margin lead. Voters with
a college degree fifty seven to forty two percent, women
fifty five to forty one percent, independence fifty to forty
one percent, voters seventy nine to sixteen percent. So it's

(30:04):
going to be close, but I actually think the Democrats
are going to win Virginia, New Jersey governor's races. The
Mom Donnie won, I have no idea. The thing that's
got me I'll never forget when Trump was running against Hillary.
My brain and strategically analyzing the electoral College map, I

(30:25):
had Donald Trump winning, but I want everyone to know
in my heart, I didn't believe it until I got
out of the shower. It was late afternoon. We were
headed for our broadcast of election night coverage and I
was seeing the exit poll numbers and I looked at
Andrew and I said, oh, I think we got this,

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and I think we were one of the first in
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Podesta told Usaul he'll see us in the morning, and
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Today, it's your morning show with Michael del Churno.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
I've made an executive decision. You guys know what the
top five stories is. Suffer not bye, people onto me.
It's your morning show. Can't have it without your voice.
We start with Blaine, Good morning, Michael. Money is always fungible.
Let us in different buckets and stuff. Do you think
we'd have a lot.

Speaker 9 (33:06):
More money available for all kinds of contingencies if somebody
hadn't let twenty million illegals into the country and got
them signed up for all kinds of stuff they're not
entitled to, as well as food stamps and Social Security
and other things.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
Pretty funny, isn't it. And it's Trump's fault, right, Yeah,
all rhetorical questions. And you know the shame is that
for most that's just a talking point, even though it's factual,
even though it's real. That's why I say we got
to solve the matrix then we can have some common

(33:40):
sense again. Angela Chandler, Arizona, Angela.

Speaker 10 (33:46):
We just summed it up my theory in life, teach pessimism,
you get pessimistic children and people surrounding. You teach optimism,
and you get optimistic children and optimistic results from them.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
Well, I serve a God that's past, present, in future,
and I know you do too, Angela, And that's a
pretty positive outlook. I have seen. I've seen it in
my own household. Negativity and fear is in the driver's seat,
and then I've seen faith and hope in the driver's seat.

(34:26):
And look, I do think they arrive at different places,
but one is certainly a heck of a lot more
enjoyable of a ride. You get it to kt Okay
we go. Because there's something about if I, if I
ever backslide and smoke again, it's gonna because I'm going
to drive to Oklahoma City and I'm gonna sit and
have a hot cup of coffee and a cigarette with

(34:48):
this voice from oklah home.

Speaker 2 (34:50):
Voters wake up and start voting for some people a
little stay with values. You know, our founding fathers set
up and they started all the amen.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
Roger is Roger and Sacramento. I think, right, yeah, Roger
and Sacramento. Hey, I want to push it back.

Speaker 11 (35:06):
A little bit on my opinion this being the greatest
World Series of my lifetime. In the fifty years preceding
this game, there's only been nine to seven game series,
and I think it's got to be a seven game
series to be a great World series, otherwise.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
One team beat up on the other.

Speaker 11 (35:24):
The second is how many of those seven game series
had two extra inning games?

Speaker 1 (35:29):
So that's kind of my criteria. Well, listen, nobody's going
to argue with you. I mean, you had an eighteen
inning game and in a walk off Homer, all right,
that was a pretty extrassion. Then you had a cleat
a centimeter almost gave the Blue Jays the World Series,
and then the managerial moves it was a saving catch

(35:49):
in the outfield and a time to run Homer would
in the ninth I mean, you had it all but
the Red Sox and the reds or how about the
Dodgers Yankees in the seventies, or even the Cubs Cleveland.
We've had several, but this is one of them. What
I was most proud of managing made a difference again.
This time we're all in this together. This is your

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