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November 3, 2025 36 mins

 Election Day preview in the NYC mayor’s race, as well as Gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey.  GOP consultant Chris Walker joins us with previews and predictions.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:23):
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Speaker 1 (00:32):
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(01:15):
good morning to one and all looking around the world.
Israel received remains of three more deceased hossages. These seemed
to be and one was the US. Two were Israeli
soldiers actually killed on the day of the invasion, and
then the bodies were drug into the tunnels. They have
now been returned, we believe at our best count, and

(01:37):
we've had to research that's not out of this to
find it. But we think there's still eight bodies that
remain unaccounted for before we can really get onto phase two.
Fetterman has broken ranks. The US Senator John Fetterman is
urging his fellow Democrats to take responsibility for the shutdown,
Differing from his party. He's sick of the blame game.

(01:57):
Constituents are being harmed and if the Democrats want to
continue to play this far left game, they can, but
they have to own it. Trump not suggesting any wars
coming with Venezuela, although they took out another drug ship,
but he is floating the idea of boots on the
ground in Nigeria or airstrikes to stop the Christian slaughter there.

(02:18):
And then everything is about election day tomorrow, and we
have a governor's race in Virginia, a governor's race in
New Jersey. I think the New Jersey is the closer
of the two. We have a marror's race, although that
got interesting. We have a story that a lot of
people in the waning hours of this race think Mom
Donnie's resumes just a little too thin. It's a pamphlet.

(02:42):
He is never he has never overseen an office of
more than five in his life, and he's going to
oversee the police and fire department and the municipal workers.
Come on, yeah, just a little thin. And then we
looked at the early voting numbers and while there's only
a half a million or so to cruise through, what
we're seeing is it's leaning older than younger younger. It

(03:04):
would seem favoring Mom Donnie. He may be starting off
tomorrow at a deficit. But with the election preview on
the mayor's race, the two goubernatorial races in Virginia New
Jersey is our GOP consultant and regular Chris Walker with
the previews and predictions Good morning, Chris. There he is,
Good morning, Chris, good morning. That was that a moment

(03:25):
of silence for the Virginia race. I was gonna start with,
I would think the Jersey, Oh yeah, I'm telling you
we had a born out last week that was terrific.
This kind of stuff didn't happen when Adam was here
from Los Angeles.

Speaker 3 (03:39):
But Jefferson Tellia Jeff comes back and things go haywire
are something that I think there's a similarity.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
There on a sickle. All right, So I think the
New Jersey race is probably the closer of the two.
I suspect that the Democrats are favored, and all three
of these big ones were previewing. But let's start with
the New Jersey coming up. Replay it in Sounds of
the Day. Some great audio from Chris Christy talking about

(04:05):
just how difficult it is to get a Republican in
the governor's mansion in New Jersey. Does Chitarelli have what
it takes it? Does?

Speaker 4 (04:13):
You know?

Speaker 3 (04:13):
I think people forget four.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
Years ago he came really really close to winning.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
This last time, and you know, the.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
New Jersey has only gotten worse in terms of all
of the outcomes that the governor has impact on on
the state. So yes, I think I think Chitderell has
a great chance. One because you know, we're seeing over
and over again failures from the Democrats in terms of
their policies.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
And two, you know New Jersey's done it before and
Tender allways.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
Run a great race. Everything I've heard from friends in
the in the business that told me that the race
is basically to tie with their internal polls, not to
get out the vote operation, and the Republicans have a
good one and Democrats have one that's just basically, hey,
we don't like Donald Trump. And at the end of
the day, there's a lot of New Jersey ins who
like what they're seeing from President Trump.

Speaker 4 (04:57):
So I think this is going to be a tight race.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
And you know, polling shoes indicated its tight, and I
think we have the right candidate to kind of win
that race for them.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Do you know? I'm struck by a lot of things
over the last three election cycles, one of which is
how close things came in New York, how close things
have come in the past in New Jersey. You know,
there is some track record here in New Jersey. Biden
won the state by sixteen, but Kamala only by six.
And now we find ourselves in this race at a

(05:26):
virtual tie. According to one poll, it has Chitarelli at
forty nine point three percent and Mikey Cheryl at fifty
point two percent, So that's inside a percentage point. On
election day, I think that'll be the closer of the two.
And if there's ever a chance for the Republicans to
win this New Jersey, Virginia doesn't look as close. I

(05:48):
think you're right.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
I think the shutdown and all the government workers that
live in northern Virginia that have made Virginia purple are
pretty upset. And you know, I think that might drive
down a point or two win some serious chances. But
you know, again, what we forget is the Democrats in Virginia.
You know that story that Ardi Balberg at National Review broke,

(06:12):
You know a few weeks ago, are openly wishing.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
Death on their opponents. And you know, that's a situation where.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
No matter what your politics are, no matter what your
view of the of the moment we live in. And
I think we can all agree that, you know, being
alive is better than not. And so the idea that
Democrats actually wish death on their opponents in this case
is not something that I think resonates well with with
with a lot of voters.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
We'll see.

Speaker 3 (06:38):
I mean, obviously, I think spam murder is in the lead,
and I think she has had a a wise campaign
in the sense of not saying anything at all, you know,
hiding belief from all the voters.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
We always talk about in a debate, for goodness sakes,
don't have such a bad moment, because a bad moment,
the best moment of the world, can't win you the race,
but a bad moment can certainly loase. She had a
bad moment. But you're right, I think the government shutdown
has has reached into that and and stolen defeat from

(07:10):
victory from the jaws of defeat there. I mean, she's
a terrible candidate. What about the Attorney general himself? How's
that race looking well?

Speaker 3 (07:17):
I think everything I've heard is that Jason Meiriz is
up several points. But I don't want anyone to get
the idea that you know, that means that he's going
to win. People have to go vote.

Speaker 4 (07:28):
And that's an important part of any of this.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
We have the.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
Ability to an accent real change So no matter what
the media is saying, no matter what the polls are saying,
you know, there are more Republicans in Virginia the Democrats.
So if they go out to vote, the Republicans will win.
And so it's as simple as that. We've seen it
with Glenn Youngkin. We've seen it before. You know, we
don't have the rule board, the Lowden County school Board

(07:51):
issue that we have, or you know, just kind of
really galvanized Youngkin four years ago. However, those problems have
knock gone away. You know, young is a fantastic.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
Governor, but you know, one governor in.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
Four years to not serve or you know, solve all
the problems THATIA face and turn and call up and
others over the year.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
I like to ye and I always like to interject, you know,
the basics, because the more people master this, the more
they forget the basics. Remember, heading into any election, you
want unity, party unity, You want energy, and that energy
has to come from either the candidate or as you
just mentioned, like an issue that drives that energy. And

(08:32):
obviously in and off your election all the more you
need that. So turnout will be everything in this I
suspect the Democrats will get their week governor in Virginia.
I don't know that they're going to get the attorney general.
Some things shouldn't be But if they do, or even
if Cheryl should squeak out a win in New Jersey,

(08:54):
you do have very weak incumbents. Right, Let's get to
the mayor's race. This is really closed from a twenty
point lead down to a six point lead heading into
election day. And I mentioned that the early voting numbers
are looking older than younger. That might suggest that Cuomo's
starting tomorrow with a little bit of a lead that
Mom Donnie will have to make up. But it's the unthinkable.

(09:14):
Is New York City really going to be dumb enough
to buy this?

Speaker 3 (09:18):
Well, they were dumb enough to Uh, They've been dumb
enough to let a lot of people before, So you know,
I think I think it's certainly possible.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
I tend to think that a lot of the.

Speaker 3 (09:34):
Media, let's kid ourselves. Mon Donnie has nothing but a
media creation. But so it's Rock Obama. So I mean,
you know, media creations can and do win.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
But you know, someone like Coloma someone.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
Suggests that Donald Trump was a media creation.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
Well I would I would argue that's actually accurate too.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
But you know, I would say that Cuomo, who I
absolutely disagree to his of COVID in New York and
probably agree with three things over one hundred that he
would do it, is clearly a better mayor for New
York City than a you know, theater kid who's turning
into you know, kind of the resurrection of you know,
Juan Parone. I just I don't think that is a

(10:15):
solid option for New York. But thankfully we live in
a free country and New Yorkers have the chance to
leave if that's where they're going. But you know, the
tightening of the races is a positive development. I just
my gun is.

Speaker 4 (10:30):
Mom Donnie's going to win by by several points, because.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
I think that that's kind of where the narrative of
the media has been pushing it, and I think a
lot of times that seems to manifest itself in reality.
I hate to say it that way, I think that's
kind of where I think.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
It's well the reality. The reality is going to be
it's going to be difficult to give people free grocery stores,
free childcare, free transit without raising taxes. And you can't
raise taxes without the governor's approval. So that's only going
to leave him corporate tax rates he can raise, and
you might get your thirty dollars minimum wage, but a
lot of companies are going to leave. They're in for
a real reality check. I guess we'll start the clock

(11:04):
on recall probably next.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
So that's your po unfortunate because you're such a beautiful city.
I mean, it can be a beacon of what was
American greatness and instead of turning into a beacon of
American liberalism and the panners of that.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
It's sad. Well, some it's got to happen first, and
then when it does, I hope ranks share comes up,
because that's how this was all. This was a purposely
created monster by the Democrats. Had this been a normal
election process, he would have been in a runoff with Cuomo.
Cuoma would have won and we wouldn't be in this situation.
But instead they did rank share, and then that led

(11:40):
to the sitting mayor having to run as an independent,
the former governor having to run as an independent, and
then Sliwa. I do fear that it could end up
so close that people are going to come back on
Sleiwa and say, if you'd have just stepped out of
the race, and that isn't his job to do, and
that wasn't don't.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
Necessarily I don't fully accept that either. I mean, you
have to win a race as the as it's presented
to you. So I'm not convinced that that's.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
Really the case.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
But it's easy to money warn a quarterback that.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
But ru still is never going.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
To be mayor of New York, and you know Cuomo
should have a plan around that. However, you know, we
are where we are.

Speaker 4 (12:18):
You mentioned one thing, if you don't mind, I'd like to.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
Tap on real fast, And I do think that this
is a bigger issue that we need to be discussing
at some point. You know, the young vote in this
country certainly is becoming more radical, both on the right
hand the left, and you know, that's something that I
think is really needing to be addressed. Like it's not
just mom, Donnie, it's AOC on a national level where
and Bernie Sanders even where the young are really moving

(12:43):
away from free market principles and you know, not even
conservative ideas but just prow free American ideas and embracing socialism.

Speaker 4 (12:52):
And you know that's a that's a troubling.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
Trend, and mon Donnie will be a first indicator of
if the young are really moving in that direction. And
so we have a lot of work to do. That
isn't just about Mondannie. It's about where the country goes
in twenty eight with the Democrats of AOC and Bernie
Sanders versus kind of a more traditional Democrat party.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Yeah, I mean this, this is a party now that
dre near the majority or read what was that latest poll?
I think they're at a majority now right that supports
socialism within the Democrat party y or was that just
in a younger demo? I can't remember now and I'm
trying to scroll to find it.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
It is the majority, and look at voters under twenty five.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
I mean it's a super yep. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
And so we have a generational issue where where educational
systems have failed. We have a lot of work to
do in terms of educating voters on the failures of communism.

Speaker 4 (13:46):
And socialism and all these things that just.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
We took for granted as kids that were just you know,
status quo knowledge is now not being taught or learned,
and so kids embracing AOC Bernie sanders MONDNNI type candidates
is a real problem, not just for New York City.
That's where I think we're missing of potential here. And
if not you and me, we but like just we
as a country. This is just a New York City problem.

(14:10):
It's about to be an American problem as we look
at you. I am taking this type of idea ideology.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
I just talked about that on Friday. You know, sometimes
in life I have played little games at local levels
in my thirties and forties and fifties, and in some cases,
you know, I failed the test. In many cases I
passed the test, But I think God gave me the
test at an earlier, smaller realm so that when later

(14:35):
I was at an elevated place, I would have the
wisdom it took to never make mistakes. And I think
that's what's coming for America. You're going to get a
glimpse in this, and New York may choose it. But
if that's what it takes for our largest city to
make a mistake, to keep our entire country from making
a mistake a year from now, so be it. It
may be mercy from God, but we'll see. I actually

(14:57):
think that I think there's going to be a prize
in New Jersey. I think there's gonna be some surprising
victories for the Democrats potentially throughout Virginia. And this one
I just got it too close to call and too
hard to believe. But that's me. This is your morning
show with Michael del Tuono. Can't have your morning show

(15:20):
without your voice. We start. I'm going to start with Woody.

Speaker 5 (15:24):
I'd just like to address this criticism of Sweewa not
dropping out and helping Como in the Marror race.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
What did Como offer Republican voters?

Speaker 5 (15:34):
Has he one time come out and addressed them personally
and say that he was going to change his ways?
Or I mean, you just can't pander for their vote
and still be the same old Democrat candidate.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Yeah no, it's uh. Listen, you'll look at rank share
primary and you will look at the socialist turn of
the Democrat Party. That will be the takeaway. If Mom
Donnie wins and if Koma wins, you still have a
scandaled governor now running the largest city. I asked them,
beg the question, either way, do you win? Let's get

(16:11):
Bob in real.

Speaker 6 (16:11):
Quick, my big buddy d question has there been a
poll you've heard of that if you were to vote
for the lesser of two evils or vote for the
right way and go down with the ship.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Yeah, Yeah, I got you, Bobby. Hey, this is Lee
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(17:07):
food assistants payments could start flowing as soon as Wednesday,
but that's an uncertainty. Who will win the New York
City mayor's race or the governor's races in Virginia, New
Jersey election day is tomorrow, and the President says he
doubts I'll go to war with Venezuela, but he has
not ruled out troops on the ground in Nigeria where
they're slaughtering Christians and the Seahawks dominated commanders last night

(17:29):
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what time it is for some of you? Your favorite
time of the day. He's got to stopped.

Speaker 7 (17:46):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and he knows what he's said.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
It's got to be a big bits understanding. I'm going,
how do you like my goge? Love your garbage truck?
Always revealing, often entertaining time for your sounds the day?
And we start with Senator John Fetterman, who says, Hey,
the Democrats con keep playing this far left obstruction is game,
but they're going to have to own it.

Speaker 8 (18:12):
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 1 (18:26):
And why do I always go blank on the West
Virginia senator who after they pulled the Shenanigans in twenty eight. Yeah,
but what was his first name? Joe Manchin, right, Joe?
And I said, well, Joe Manchin is now the most
powerful person in Washington. You could make a case that
Senator John Fetterman as a free agent, is one of

(18:48):
the more powerful voices, and now he's outing the Democrats
as responsible. What's interesting was the conversation Jake Tapper had
with the House Democratic Leader and Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries, saying, Hey,
if zorn Mom, Donnie, when's this mayor's election? Is he
not the future of the Democrat Party. I'll let you

(19:12):
be the judge as to whether or not you've got
a straight answer from Hakim Jeffries.

Speaker 9 (19:17):
Now, 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 as it relates to
our need to both take back control of the House,
but in doing so, make sure that we're communicating to

(19:37):
the American people like we understand you deserve better than
the country that you have received. Donald Trump and Republicans
have gone way too far and have failed to deliver
anything meaningful for the American people, and as Democrats, we're
going to focus on lowering the high cost of living,
on fixing our broken healthcare system that Republicans continue to

(19:59):
make worse with their toxic.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
I mean, you do realize we could go one by
one here, and I don't want to play that game.
If there's something wrong with our healthcare system, it's because
Obamacare failed to fix it, and they've been using taxpayer
money propped up by lobbyists in the medical field to
subsidize these premiums, and then it was supersized during COVID

(20:25):
by Biden. All this does is expire the supersizing. But yes,
and conveniently their ability to hide the failures of Obamacare.
You never get a lot of specifics. It's just opposition,
obstruction party politics, and life isn't good until they're in charge.
It's about their power, not our prosperity. But I got

(20:49):
news for you. It's not really his choice, and he's
not a very good spokesperson to sway the choice. You get, Mom,
Donnie in New York. Your party's brand is now socialist
with just a splash of Islamist. And that'll be made
even more clear when we enter the presidential elections of
twenty twenty eight and AOC is the early front runner.

(21:16):
This is Gavin Newsom. He's not even sure if he's running. Well,
let me ask you, why do you want to be president?
I don't. I'm not suggesting I am. I'm saying I don't,
and I'm not suggesting I am. Now, that could be
a game you play because you don't want to announce
for a few years. I was just watching the movie
Bobby and I'm getting ready to watch The RFK Legacy,

(21:36):
which is a great documentary Oliver stone Son did features
his father interviewing RFK Junior, but in all the clips
in the movie Bobby and this was not a convenient time.
Bobby stayed on the sidelines for the beginning of the
sixty eight election until the party demanded he run. Even

(21:57):
then he stayed on the sidelines, but then on a
tour in the South, saw American suffering and poverty and
felt he had to run. Saw America hating itself and
fighting amongst itself, and said, there's got to be a
higher calling. We're too good of people to fight like this,
too good of people with too good of intent to

(22:18):
hate like this. I have to be president. I owe
it to our children, the country they will inherit in
ten years. That's somebody you want to take a long,
hard look at it. Being president feels led called impassion
to run, serve and lead. I found this to be

(22:40):
a very very political, typical answer, but a very disqualifying answer.
Why is that not a story? Gavin Newsom doesn't want
to be president, but we're all supposed to vote for
him in two years?

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Response to someone talked about it, I hate when nothing
I dislike more than the politician sits there and lies
to you and we all just sit there, roll in
our eyes, go and give me a break. So as
it relates to that, there's nothing on the right, I'm
focused on Prop fifty. I'm focusing on fair, free elections

(23:11):
and to the extent fate the future. There's an alignment.
You have a big enough why, you have a what
and how, you meet a moment and that moment presents
itself in a year, year and a half.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
We'll see what happens or did he just lie to
us because everybody knows he's running for president. Here's an
interesting panel discussion on Fox News with Shannon Breen.

Speaker 10 (23:36):
Here's something interesting Gallup has got out there. When you
ask Democrats what they view positively and knowing what Mom
Donnie's policy platforms are, sixty six percent of them have
a positive view of socialism, just forty two percent have
a positive view of capitalism.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Guy, Yeah, this.

Speaker 11 (23:52):
Is a party that is moving dramatically to the left.
All the energy in the Democratic Party is on the
left flank for sure, which is why you have Barack Obama,
who I think is very sympathetic to a lot of
Mom Donnie's positions, cozying up to him. A lot of
these politicians are realizing where people in their base get
excited is on the hard left.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
And that's why this government shutdowns. So the Democrat Party
is ready to be socialist. New York City may be
ready to be socialist. This is a great glimpse for
us all to see played out in our largest city,
because that's about to play out collectively as a nation.
The Democrat Party has gone far left. It's unrecognizable from

(24:36):
the JFK days. It's unrecognizable from the Bill Clinton days.
It's not unrecognizable from the Obama days. Obama was just
easing you into this, but sixty six percent of the
Democrat Party. If you views socialism favorably forty two percent capitalism.
You can think intelligentsia at the higher education level, the

(24:59):
common education level, NPR, PBS, the major networks in the
depth of journalism, sitcoms, late night talk shows, comedy talk shows,
even freaking cartoons, and conditioning our next generation for this.
And if they bring America with it, you will learn
lessons other socialist nations have already learned that they hid

(25:23):
from you. But just like I say, even with the
President's plan in Israel in the Gaza, you're making a
presumption that the Palestinian people don't hate Israel and Jews
and Christians and Americans just as much as the thugs
that have been running their country. Whether it's a Moss
or PLO. This is the Democrat Party. It's not a

(25:46):
brand problem. This is who they are.

Speaker 4 (25:49):
Now.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
The question is is America going to buy the lie?
First up is New York City. Now we also have
governor's races for and New Jersey. The last one to
be a Republican governor New Jersey, Chris Christy, joined Martha
Raddins to explain just how difficult it is to get

(26:11):
somebody read in that governor's mansion.

Speaker 12 (26:14):
Look, Martha is a really tough state for my party.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Give you a context.

Speaker 12 (26:18):
We've elected one Republican United States Senator in the last
fifty years, one Republican governor in the last twenty five years.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
And I think who that is. We do And let
me tell you when I got.

Speaker 12 (26:28):
When I ran, there was no roadmap for how to
win New Jersey as a Republican in the twenty first century.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
No one had done it. But we've laid the path
for Jack Charelli.

Speaker 12 (26:37):
This is what he's gonna have to do to beat
Mikey Cheryl seventy percent of the white vote, twenty one
percent of the Black vote, we want 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 percent of independence with eight hundred
and fifty thousand more Democrats and Republicans. That's what you

(26:58):
need to do. So the question for about Tuesday night
is can he hit those numbers? Those are the numbers
you have to hit to win in a state like
New Jersey.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
The path has been laid out. We'll see what he
can do You think he can do it?

Speaker 12 (27:09):
Look, I think it's possible because the one other thing
that's going on here, Marth is Democrat excitement is not
way up there regarding Mikey Cheryl. What you see happening
is there's anger towards Donald Trump among Democrats.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
Will that translate it to votes for Mikey Cheryl, Well,
that's because the party has just become hate Trump. The
latest poll suggests in New Jersey the Mikey Cheryl leads
fifty point two percent to forty nine point three percent.
And an off year election or party unity and energy

(27:43):
that leads to turnout on an issue or a candidate
is everything. That's why he's suggesting. By the way, there's
one other notion that I brought up earlier, and that
is Joe Biden carried New Jersey by sixteen MAMAA Kamal
only carried it by six That can't all be gender.

(28:07):
The tide has been turning for quite some time. We
saw close to New York Governor's race was in the
last election. I actually think Chitarelli is going to pull
this off. I don't think things are going to go
as well in New York City or in Virginia. There
were any number of clips I could have picked from
the sixty minute interview with the president, but this one
the way the president gives sixty minutes a little shot

(28:30):
of reality. It's a mic drop moment.

Speaker 10 (28:33):
James Comy, John Bolton, Letitia James were all recently indicted.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
There's a pattern to these names.

Speaker 10 (28:40):
They're all public figures who have publicly denounced you.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Is it political retribute?

Speaker 6 (28:45):
No?

Speaker 12 (28:45):
What you know?

Speaker 7 (28:45):
Who got indicted? The man you're looking at. I got
indicted and I was innocent. And here I am because
I was able to beat all of the nonsense that
was thrown at me. And yet when you go after
a dirty cup like call Mey or a like Bolton,
who I hear has I don't.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Know anything about it? I hear he took records all
over the place. Who knows.

Speaker 7 (29:05):
Letitia James is a terrible, dishonest person.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
In my opinion, did you instruct the Department of Justice.

Speaker 7 (29:11):
To go I'm not in any way, shape or form. No,
you don't have to instruct him. Because they were so dirty,
they were so crooked, they were so corrupt that the
honest people we have, Pam Bondi's doing a very good job.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
How can you call this lawfair when you ignore five
years of lawfare and what is now being revealed one
hundred and sixty Republicans targeted by the previous FBI. Come,
I'm waiting on the consequences. Is the best way to
get back on your fag is to get up off

(29:44):
your ass. I've been living rent free in that guy's
head for years and that's just a boone.

Speaker 4 (29:47):
Do you call that chicken a head?

Speaker 1 (29:49):
They're just blowing off, Steve. That's your top five stories
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On It's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chino. President
Trump says he doubts the US will go to war

(31:13):
with Venezuela, but he's not ruling out sending troops or
targeted air strikes to Nigeria. Seahawks dominated the Commanders last
night thirty eight to fourteen. Monday Night Football Tonight has
the Arizona Cardinals and the Dallas Cowboys. It's election day
tomorrow for New York City's mayor's race. Virginia New Jersey
Governor races. We previewed those throughout the morning, and Treasury

(31:35):
Secretary Scott Passent says some food assistant payments could start
flowing by Wednesday, but it's not a certainty. Roy O'Neil is,
our national correspondent, has more on that top story. Good morning, Rory, Yay,
good morning.

Speaker 13 (31:48):
It is all a bit uncertain, sort of like whether
or not I get to watch Monday night football tonight.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Y A little bit uncertain. That's a little YouTube TV issue.

Speaker 13 (31:57):
But yeah, it's two judges ruled on Friday that the
government should use spare funds in order to make the
payments for snap benefits. But there's only about five and
a quarter billion in those spare funds and the need
is about eight plus billion. So they're asking they the
administration asking the judges for some clarification. Secretary of Percent

(32:18):
was on the CNN over the weekend explaining that we
might have a.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
Plan by wednesday.

Speaker 13 (32:24):
I'm not sure benefits will start flowing that quickly, but
at least to better ideas to what it does everyone
get sixty percent? Does it just specific states? How's it
going to break down? You know, That's what they're trying
to figure out.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Well, you kind of previewed my next question, which was
all along, and that's another one of the blame games.
They've been doing well, the Republicans. They're withholding the temporary
That temporary money was on like three days worth, right,
So how much is this? How much time does this
really buy? Even if you did well? Right, Yeah, well,
it's five.

Speaker 13 (32:50):
And a quarter billion is in these emergency funds and
it's an eight point two billion dollar project, so then
would go well over half. But again, don't forget, we'll
continue doing. Resolution is now only good for three weeks,
so you know, passing it becomes less and less significant.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
What a mess Election day tomorrow. You know, we had
the latest poll, Mom Donnie's lead is down to well,
we had two poles. One has his lead all the
way from twenty down to six percent. There is indications,
at least from the early voting numbers, that it's leaning
older than younger, in the presumption being younger favors Mom Donnie.

(33:31):
Is our largest city about to get a socialist mayor
representing a party that now sixty six percent prefers socialism
over capitalism. I guess he says, yes, Yeah, if the face.

Speaker 13 (33:43):
Of the party becomes mayor Mam Donnie or aoc or
Bernie Sanders. Obviously that's not JFK's party, and that'll be
interesting to see if the Democratic Party is taking such
a sharp turn to the left, and whether or not
more Americans are willing to come on board or is
it confined to just the northeast.

Speaker 1 (34:01):
Great reporting as always, Rory O'Neil, thank you so much.
All right, Well, Roy didn't see any of this because
he has YouTube TV. But the return of JJ McCarthy
and Aaron Jones too much. Lions lost twenty seven to
twenty four to the Vikings at home. Bills and Chiefs
always lives up to a classic. Doesn't have rushing was
the difference. James Cook twenty seven carries one hundred and
fourteen yards Bills with a twenty eight twenty one win

(34:23):
at home over the Chiefs. Steelers forced six turnovers, went
at home twenty seven to twenty over the Colts, a
game that had everything except caught on the air by
Frank co Harrison. The Bears in the Bengals wild to
the final second. The Bears went at forty seven forty two.
Only thing uglier than their old time uniforms was the
Packs offense. They lost sixteen thirteen to the Panthers at home.

(34:44):
Matthew Stafford four touchdowns, Rams thirty four to ten over
the Saints at so far Justin Herbert with three touchdowns,
two by air, one by foot. Chargers twenty seven to
twenty over the Titans one in eight. Now on the season.
Gobbitch Football was all Seahawks thirty and fourteen over the Commanders.
Monday Night Football tonight is the Cowboys and the Cardinals.

(35:05):
Congratulations to the Dodgers winning the World Series and to
Davey Roberts proving that managers can still make a difference. NHL.
We had two winners at your morning show, Cities Lightning
over the Mammoth Red Wings three two in a shootout
over the Sharks. Thunder are still undefeated in the NBA
Calves one Suns one, Lakers one. Only the Grizz lost

(35:25):
by thirteen over the Raptors. Birthdays, Drago I must break
you from Rocky three, Dolph Lundgren sixty eight years old,
Roseanne Barr seventy three, and my daughters Anna and Alexandria
officially adults twenty one. Today, time flies if it's your birthday,
Happy birthdays, so glad you were born. Go make a

(35:46):
difference in someone's life, cherish your own, and we'll see
you all back here tomorrow morning for the next your
Morning Show. We're all in this together. This is Your
Morning Show with Michael Neil Joano,
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