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Speaker 1 (00:36):
Thank you, Mike McCann. Seven minutes after the hour, authorities
in Rhode Island continue their search for the suspect responsible
for a deadly shooting. We've all got to watch him
pacing by a picket fence, wearing his COVID mask to
protect his identity conveniently, but the search continues. What appears
to be an overweight, white male Los Angeles please say
(00:57):
the son of Los Angeles of Hollywood director Rob and
his wife Michelle Reiner. He was responsible for their death,
charged with murder, being held without bail, and police confirm
now that the gunman at the Bondai Beach mass shooting
in Australia had ISIS flags in their car to add
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to the motive. And the powerball jackpot has rolled over again.
It's at one point two million dollars. And I was
joking right before the top of the hour, War in Peace?
Did you read it? Did you see it? We're kind
of living it. Twenty twenty five was the time that
all we talked about was peace here, peace here, peace here.
(01:37):
And now as most of the peace talks installed and
the build ups continue, there comes the war. End of
war in peace. A huge military build up continues in
the Caribbean. Some are observing the prediction that the US
will strike back in a matter of days. Meantime, the
President's promised retaliation against ISIS in Syria over the weekend.
(02:00):
Will American troops be in combat before the end of
the year, let alone Nobel Peace Prizes for the new year? Oh?
What an intro National correspondent Rory O'Neil with our top stories.
Good morning, Roy, Hey, and there Michael, good morning.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:15):
And there's an awful lot to get to in terms
of just updating those three acts of violence at the
Brown university. As you said, we got some better videos
still just showing a chubby guy about five foot eight,
but with that mask we can't really see his face,
so they're hoping there is some other video. This was
captured all about two hours before the violence over the weekend,
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so really not much to report in terms of identifying
a motive in this attack, why it would happen, his
connections to the campus, and then as you said in Australia,
more connections to ISIS, either the explosives in the vehicle,
the flag in the vehicle. We did get a report
that the son who was involved in this attack, he
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is now out of his coma after he was show
and then some of the Aussies there kicked.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
But yeah, he's now out of his coma. Okay, So
what we knew was Muslim mob father and son, and
then now we find out maybe ties to ISIS. We
haven't connected those dots beyond flags yet. And then to
make matters even worse, we have the things that could
have happened that so you know, we got the violence
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that happened, the violence that didn't. We have four charged
in a New Year's e plot on attacks in southern California.
I thought, oh, here we go again. This has got
to be isis No, this ends up being what Turtle
Island Liberation Front. They're just a bunch of anti capitalists.
And then the French canceling New Year's Eve concert, which
is a tradition fireworks will go on.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
Yeah, the Turtle Island four people charged with conspiracy and
possession of unregistered destructive devices. Apparently they were in the
process of putting some of this together. The arrests came
over the weekend. This group I had not heard of,
far left, pro Palestinian, anti government, anti capitalist. They said
they were targeting several corporations nationally and internationally and going
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online to try to recruit more people to join them
in this New Year's Eve attack.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
And for all the peace we've been hoping for, all
the peace we've been praying for. President had some encouraging
words about the Russian Ukrainian talks, but there's still no
peace there. We've got a build up off the coast
of Venezuela, we keep attacking boats and now this isis
is all starting to add up to maybe a major
retaliation coming, which is it war a peace?
Speaker 4 (04:33):
Yeah, either a strike in Syria against the Islamic state
there in response to the killing of the two Iowa
National guardsmen, or in Venezuela reporting by Axios this morning
that says we are poised to seize more of those
oil tankers. They're still in Venezuelan waters, and as soon
as they get into international waters, we might strike again.
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And see, I think there's like eleven million barrels of
oil that could be poached in some of these actions.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
You know, I keep talking about the comparison of twenty
twenty five to nineteen sixty eight assassination, assassination in attamps violence,
and of course, in nineteen sixty eight, Richard Nixon talked
to the silent center as opposed to the extreme left
or right, and that seemed to equal victory and didn't hurt.
The RFK was out of the race, and then the
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astronauts three. The astronauts circle in lunar orbit over the
moon with a glimpse back at the Earth and read
from Genesis. And as one woman famously wrote a telegraph,
you saved nineteen sixty eight, or it don't look like
anything's going to save twenty twenty five and twenty twenty
six is looking pretty rough from my view.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
Yeah, I mean, and just this past weekend, I think
everyone I talked to just seemed overwhelmed by bad headline
after bad headline after bad headline after bad headline, and
it just seems to be pouring down on us right now.
So you know what, if you want to happen, not
even Dick van Dyke turning one hundred, no, cheer us up.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
All right, I appreciate it. Roy rubbe back in the
third hour, we're gonna talk a little bit more about
the latest on the search for the gunman at the
Brown University, as well as Rob Briner's son. The only
real development on the Rob Reiner front, as you know,
waking Up is about what you went to bed with.
We have more details about how oddly he was behaving
Saturday at Conan O'Brien's Christmas party. It was embarrassing. He
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seemed troubled, if not code word for on drugs, and
that there was a major confrontation between Rob and his
son Nick. Nothing that would justify the horrific murder that
would take place the next day, which, by the way,
I had this question, I should say it out loud.
(06:46):
I'm looking at red because Red and I went over
this timeline. Why do we make the assumption that the
fight was Saturday night and the murder was Sunday. The
fight was Saturday night and the bodies were discovered Sunday,
that fight could have gone home. Did we ever get
a time of death released? You're frozen, by the way,
(07:08):
but I can hear you as always breathing. Not yet
is the answer. Yeah, I'm beginning to wonder because my
first thought yesterday. This is why I don't speculate, but
I'll speculate out loud, just so you can understand why
my train of thought. If he was killed, If Rob
Reiner and his wife Michelle were both killed by their
son Nick Sunday afternoon, someone called them or they wouldn't
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have been found, and so I thought, well, it had
to be Nick. He killed his parents, sobered up a
little bit, and then called the police. But no, we
find out it was his sister that actually found the
bodies and called the police. You do realize Rob Reiner
in this year alone, Rob Reiner and Gene Hackman in
both cases famous, in both cases husband and wife, and
(07:53):
in both cases just bizarre at how they were found.
But I'm beginning to wonder if we're going to find
out down the road that that fight went home and
ended a death and bodies were discovered the next day.
We'll see. The only thing we know for sure is
Nick did it, or is accused of doing it, charged
with doing it, being held without bail. Emails talkbacks. We
(08:15):
did get one that slipped through on accident, but then
it quickly broke again. But engineers are working on it.
But that's a good sign. At least we've got one.
We are getting emails a plenty because you can't use
the talkback. Let me do this one first, Michael, I
think the president should read the story of King Nebukanesser
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Cathy Michelle Reiner was the photographer who took the cover
photo for Donald Trump's Art of the New Deal book.
I did not know that, and he didn't even acknowledge her.
People love Reiner's movies, and the post was such a
(08:58):
petty turn. I suspect moderate non MAGA people may see
this as just about enough. I don't know that I
disagree with this, Denise good Morning. It may be old fashioned,
but the leader of the free world maybe shouldn't be
(09:20):
on social media. There are definite downsides to the transparency
we all wanted. Thank you for covering his comments. Honestly,
do you ever get the feeling? And I got it
reading this Now Donald Trump owns it because then Donald
Trump came back in a news conference and doubled down
(09:40):
on it. But whenever I read Donald Trump's truth socials,
I could never really tell if he actually wrote it.
If so, he likes to refer to himself in third person,
but listen to this portion of it. As bad as
it was, he was known to have driven people crazy
(10:01):
by his raging obsession of President Donald J. Trump, not me,
a President Donald J. Trump, with his obvious paranoia, reaching
new heights as the Trump administration, not my administration, surpassed
all goals and expectations of greatness and with the golden
age of American partisan. I know there was that one
(10:23):
video where you can actually see him typing. Everybody's like,
oh my gosh, it really is him. Sometimes I wonder
if it whether it's him or someone else, and then
he's doubled down in owning it in person. I'm still
dumbfounded at the at the blindness to aid the social
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dilemma and be the matrix cold civil war nature of
this country waiting for something to trigger a hot war.
I'm dumbfounded that when you're the president of everyone, you
would do something so divisive, and I'm disgusted by its insensitivity.
(11:12):
I did get an email, by the way, from Red.
I guess we want to play it right, the long
and the short of Do you want me to add
it to Sounds of the Day? I could do that. Red.
Give me a nod, give me a breath. Oh you
can't your videos frozen? Whatever you want to do? You
(11:32):
like a dog? Do you see a bird roof? You
ever notice when computers freeze? They never freeze in an
attractive It's always when you're making some kind of a
eyes like, you know, like stroked out, you're in the
middle of a word. It's like a mugshot on a
Saturday night. For the purposes of this segment, how about
(11:53):
we look at how Rob Reiner commented on the death
of Charlie Kirk and compare that to how the president
of the United States is responding to the death of
Rob Reiner. Let you decide who handled it better. Let
me give you another side of it. Michael, I don't
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want the rules. I didn't want the rules to change.
I don't want anyone dancing on anyone's grave. The Left
changed the rules. They changed the rules when they cheered
Trump getting shot, and then they screamed into their phones
the next person needed to be a better shot. You
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don't know what's a plant, what isn't, or if it's
just an idiot or not. The rules haven't changed unless
you're playing by different rules. Do you know what defeats stupidity?
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Common sense, and intelligence? Do you know what defeats insensitivity, sensitivity,
and class? Do you know what defeats rot, salt, hate, love,
(13:19):
most of all, darkness light? If that's your defense, well
then you think the solution is we all become thoughtless
and sensitive animals, in which case, not only will you
get your civil war, you will deserve your civil war.
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Email Michael Didihartmedia dot com and we are working feverishly
off the air to try to restore our talkback button.
This is how the show would sound like if we
didn't care about our listeners. And I don't like it.
We did have one that kind of snuck through. Can
we hear what he said? I just want to hear
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Speaker 3 (13:54):
Donna and philin Good Morning from Donna until it.
Speaker 5 (13:57):
When I think about the murder of Rob Reiner and
his wife, I wish our dear president would learn to
refrain from saying ugly things and not lower himself to
that level.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
I know he's better than that.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Because he's not an idiot on social media. He's not
some coward punk moron with a smartphone. He's the President
of the United States. I stand by a lot he does.
I disagree with some that he does this. I'm completely
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Speaker 1 (16:46):
Can't you can't play those two together. I would just
give a I put a nickel in the jukebox and
know what you were saying in that whole long run.
I thought you were talking to somebody that was talking
to you. Yeah, I was talking to me. Let's trying
to remind myself. I can't play those two segments together. Well, yeah,
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that didn't work, whatever it was. Don't do that again,
all right. Ukraine says there's real progress being made in
the efforts then the war with Russia. We'll have more
from the White House with John Decker coming up in minutes.
Authorities in Rhode Island continued their search for the suspect
responsible in the deadly shooting at Brown University, Los Angeles.
Please say the son of Hollywood director Rob Reiner is
responsible for the deaths of his father and mother Michelle.
(17:28):
He's being held behind bars without bail, and police confirm
that the gunman at the Bondai Beach mass shooting in Sydney,
Australia had CIS flags and explosives in their vehicle, something
else pointing towards retaliation against ISIS probably somewhere Neil near Syria.
(17:49):
We'll talk about that head growing back on the Snake
with the James Carafano. One final visit this year coming up.
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that email Michael d at iHeartMedia dot com. Authorities in
(18:53):
Rhode Island continue their search for the suspect responsible for
the deadly shooting at Brown University. Los Angeles. Police say
the son of Hollywood director Rob Reiner is responsible for
the deaths of his mother and father. We're waiting on
a lot of things that'll put the timeline better into perspective.
The only information we have right now is they were
(19:14):
at a ConA O'Brien Christmas party when Nick arrived, behaved
very oddly throughout the evening. There was a confrontation with
his father. Now, whether that led back to the home
where the killing took place, or later in the evening
in their sleep when the killing took place, or not
until the deck next day, we don't know. All we
know is Nick is being held charged with the murder
of his mother and father and held without bond. Police
(19:37):
are not confirming that the gunman the father and son's
shooting team in Bondai Beach, Australia, had ISIS flags and
explosives in their vehicle. This, like the attack on two
American soldiers along with an interpreter in Syria, appear to
be the work of ISIS. We get one last visit
with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano today and you know, continuing
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with our theme of war in peace, we're trying to
get peace with Russia and Ukraine. We're trying to keep
and hold on to peace in the Middle East with
Israel and others, and yet the drum beats of war
in Venezuela retaliation on ISIS, who seemingly has grown its
head back on its snake. There's a lot to talk
about war in peace with Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano. Will
(20:22):
do that to kickoff next hour. And I want to
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defense for costing me my season. All right, let's go
to the White House. Now, our White House correspondent John Decker,
Ukraine says there's been some real progress made. Hey, look, John,
(21:07):
this is a day I'll take any good news. It's
all war in peace and it's been leaning heavy wars,
So give me some peace. Any chance of this happening.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
Well, look, you know, I think that it is a
positive that the US says that Ukraine has agreed to
ninety percent of the US proposals. But the ten percent
is the difficult part. That really involves two things. One,
security guarantees by the US when and if there is
a piece deal that's reached. And two, the other element
(21:37):
that Ukraine is insisting upon is this idea that if
indeed the security guarantees take place, they also want guarantees
as it relates to territorial issues. That has been one
of the sticking points in terms of reaching a deal
on the Ukrainian side. And even if Michael, you reach
a deal on the Ukrainian side, you still have to
(21:58):
get by him from Russia and President Putin, and no
one's talking about that. But as the President says, it
does take two to tango and if you don't have
buy in from Russia, there is no deal.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Was it Seesaw or Teeter Totter? Two people sit on
the end of the board. One would go up, one
would go down, the other one would go up the
other one get down. Was that Seesaw, Teter Totter or both?
It was both? What did you call it, John, Seesaw?
Teeter Totter?
Speaker 4 (22:25):
What did I call it?
Speaker 1 (22:26):
I called it a seesaw. Yeah, I think it was
seesaw when I was in Chicago. I think it was
Teeter Totter. In New Orleans. I don't know, but that's
what you're describing. Right the minute Ukraine is fine, well,
that's probably that same ten percent that's not gonna tip
Russia to not be fine. How do we get them
both at the same time to agree to peace.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
That's the trick, That is the trick, and so so
much attention, really interestingly, enough is focused on Ukraine. Not
enough attention perhaps focused on Putin, and Putin of course
continues to attack Ukraine on a daily basis, so he
shows no desire at all, Michael, that I can see
of wanting to end this war anytime soon.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
Well, now the sensitive topic when my wife first sent
me the President's text yesterday. I really thought it was
a fake. I assumed it was fake. I guess I
was hoping and praying it was a fake. And then
he doubled down on it in a news conference. I
guess for people tuning in, I should give a little
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bit of it. A very sad thing happened last night
in Hollywood. Rob Reiner, a tortured and struggling but once
very talented movie director and comedy star, passed away together
with his wife Michelle. Didn't pass away, he was savagely
murdered by his own son. It's an inner circle tragedy.
But that didn't stop the president. They passed away together,
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reportedly due to his anger he caused others through his massive,
unyielding and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known
as Trump derangement syndrome, sometimes referred to as TDS. He
is known to have driven people crazy by his raging
obsession with President Donald J. Trump and his obvious paranoia
reaching new heights as the Trump administration surpassed all goals
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and expectations of greatness and with the Golden Age of
America upon us and perhaps like never before. Probably the
worst part of this, and this is all very insensitive
and awful, is that it ends with may Rob and
Michelle rest in peace. I had he wanted to double
down on this in a news conference, I'll double d it.
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Dumbfounding and disgusting insensitivity, and I suspect I can only
imagine what the murmurs were among the press Corps, of
which you're a part of.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
Well, you don't need to be a member of the
press corps. You just need to be a person, you know,
who's a decent person to find that comment lesson twenty
four hours after two people were murdered took place, and
you know, find me anybody who can justify that, who
can excuse that, even someone who is a big backer
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of President Trump. It's difficult. I don't see how you
do it. And as you point out, the President doubled
down on it yesterday. When asked if he in any
way regrets what he wrote on social media, he does not.
And that's unfortunate, it really is. It's not the way
people typically react. I must tell you to hearing the
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news of a double murder taking place, and you know
that's I think your reaction is anybody's reaction, Michael. It
doesn't matter whether you're a member of the White House
Press Corps or you know, whether you're you know, just
filling up your gas tank every day anywhere across America,
you probably.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Feel the same way about that. What's dumbfounding is you
know you live because you were the victim of an
assassination attempt twice, one that actually hit you. We live
in a very divided nation right now. At best, I
would call it a cold civil war. This adds to
it becoming a hot one. It's answering a wrong with
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a wrong, not a right. I mean, if you want
to solve rot, you need salt and you need to preserve.
If you want to solve hate, you need to show love.
If you want to address darkness, you need to be light.
But I guess to answer everybody's question, is this politics
and narcissism over facts. I mean, what dumbfounds me is
this has nothing to do with the case. He's not
dead and his wife is not dead, and nobody was
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worthy to die in such a way at the hands
of their son, but had nothing to do with Donald J. Trump.
There's no signs at Nick in all of his addiction
and rehabs was a MAGA supporter. I mean, it's just
dumbfoundingly stupid, and it is breathtakingly insensitive and it's disgusting.
But everybody asks why does he do things like this?
But I don't have an answer for that narcissism. I guess, yeah,
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I don't know. I simply don't know. It's if you
try to figure that out, Michael, I'll give you a call.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
Let you crash your head all day.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
I'll be sure to give you a call. All right,
We're going to keep an eye on this. I know
you need to run, but I was just gonna end
with my comparisons to nineteen sixty eight. And I don't
think there's any astronauts in lunarar but that are going
to save nineteen six twenty twenty five like they saved
nineteen sixty eight. I don't think there's any silent center
that's ever going to emerge and calm all this city
you see. And I don't even know if there's peace
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in twenty twenty six or more war. It's leaning more
war and less likely to be peace as we speak.
Great reporting as always, John does a daily podcast called
the White House Briefing Room. It'll be up by nine
eastern eighth Central. Hey, when you find it on that
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that we don't have to look for it every day.
All right, just waking up. Well, as I mentioned, the
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President not only posted that, he doubled down on his
comments more. I think he heard himself in career.
Speaker 3 (28:05):
Wise, he became like a deranged person Trump derangement syndrome.
Speaker 5 (28:10):
So I was not a fan of Reiner at all,
in any way, shape or for him.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
I thought he was very bad for our country. Well,
I certainly didn't have any worldview in common with Rob Reiner,
any political views in common with Rob Reiner. I don't
suppose he expressed his views any more than I express mine,
and I doubt he would have liked mine any more
than I liked his. I did love his work in
his movies, but none of that has anything to do
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with being carved to death by your own son in
your home. And I don't think Donald Trump played any
role in the motive in that murder. That didn't stop
the President from a true social post, calling Reiner a
tortured and struggling but once very talented movie director and
comedy star. He went on to claim that Reiner's death
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was reportedly due to the end anger he caused others
through his mass of unyielding and incurable affliction with a
mind crippling disease known as Trump derangement syndrome. Trump then
added that Reiner was known to have driven people crazy
by his raging obsession with Donald J. Trump. This is
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politics over facts, This is narcissism over basic human dignity.
Really is appalling. Meanwhile, Los Angeles, please say the son
of the Hollywood director Rob Reiner has been arrested in
connection with the deaths of his parents and is being
held without bail.
Speaker 6 (29:37):
Althoughty's announced on Monday that Nick Reiner has been booked
on murder charges and is being held without bail, Investigators
saying Rob Reiner and his wife, Michelle were found dead
at their home. Nick Reiner has previously spoken publicly about
struggles with drug addiction and a strained relationship with his father.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
The investigation remains ongoing. A markeney Field, speaking of Los Angeles,
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Speaker 1 (30:26):
R and B. Singer carl Carlton has died in the
age of seventy three. No most famous for Everlasting Love,
but far from a one hit wonder. She's a Bad
Mama Damma was also a big hit for Carlton. Carlton's
son confirmed the death on Facebook on Sunday. The cause
was not disclosed, but Carlton suffered a stroke back in
twenty nineteen. Everlasting Love reached number six on the Billboard
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Hot one hundred in nineteen seventy four, and a big
depth Do you remember now? I skipped school a lot,
and when I did, I majored in shows. But I
did mine earn a couple of my mom's stories, and
we called them stories, not soap operas. Which do you
remember why soap operas were called soap operas because they
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sold soap. Yes, yes, they were created stories to sell
home products to stay at home housewives and mothers me
mainly detergent and soap and cleaning. My grandmother called them stories.
My favorite was all my children and I go back
to Tara, I mean the old days, the glory days.
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I was never a general hospital person, but I do remember.
I think it was when I was in college. Remember
the Luke and Laura. I think they were the only two.
Susan Lucci and Luke and Laura were the only things
to really kind of surpass soap operas, the difference being
Susan Lucci kept getting snubbed for awards. Luke Spencer got many.
I think it was eight and total daytime Emmy Awards.
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General Hospitals. Actor Anthony Geary is dead at the age
of seventy eight. According to a family member, he died
on SO and Amsterdam. The powerball jackpot rolling over again.
Speaker 6 (32:04):
There was no grand prize winner on Monday night, so
the jackpot jumps to a staggering one point two five
billion dollars ahead of the next drawing on Wednesday. There
were a couple of million dollar prize winners on Monday.
Those tickets were sold in California and Arizona.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
A Mark Mayfield well in sports, Aaron Rodgers still has it,
and the Dolphins decided to make Monday Night Football the
night they wouldn't play defense. I end up losing fantasy
football by a half a point. I will never think
of the Dolphins the same again. But how about Aaron Rodgers?
How about them Steelers? Two touchdowns, two hundred and twenty
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four yard Steelers win at twenty eight to fifteen. Kate
Cunningham's thirty two points and ten assists gave the Pistons
the big beat over the Celtics one twelve, one oh five.
Grizz with a win on the road one twenty one
went away over the Clippers on the ice. Pretz beat
the Blues five to two in the Loo. Lightning lost
five to two at home to the Panthers. Ducks beat
the Rangers four to one. Kings lost four to one
to the Stars. Birthdays Today from Miss Congeniality actor Benjamin
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Smooth is sixty abbas Benny Anderson is eighty and Golfer
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Little trempor Im woman Tremforman, the South African, the great
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Speaker 2 (34:49):
Today it's your morning show with Michael Delchno.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
Do you want to hear what some of the your
morning show audience is saying. Let's go to the emails
at Michael dat iHeartMedia dot com. Rob Reiner publicly wanted
Trump dead, So what did you want him to say? Well,
the option was to say nothing at all and take
the high road. That was the option. But anyway, I'll
read out what did you want him to say? He
was a liberal piece of blank blank and funded all
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the parties that hate this country. Trump is just honest
about his feelings towards the guy, not fake like you
think he should have been. If Trump would have gotten killed,
he would have praised the killer and killers. Well, Charlie
Kirk did get killed, and he didn't praise Charlie Kirk's death.
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I didn't like Rob Reiner in life, but I'm not
going to make him something in death worse than he
was in life. Give me a break never listening to
your show again. You're a hypocrite. By the way, the
title of the email was f you, and that's look.
If you can ever find something with Donald Trump that
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you think is wrong, then he's your god. He's not
my god. I don't regret my vote for him. I
regret he does things like this. I like this one. Michael, Michael, Michael,
what are you doing? In other words, by making the
bulk of this program Trump criticism, you're committing the same
blunder as he did. How I'm trying to keep us
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from saying stupid things like this throughout the day to
day that others will read you don't solve these things
with hating back. You don't solve these things. Look at
the way Jesus said it was anybody can love their friends.
That's the easy part of life. Do you ever look
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in the mirror and go, how many of my enemies
do I really love? I have a couple of enemies
I have not gotten to love. I have spoken forgiveness.
I don't know if I have. These are serious teachable moments.
This isn't bashing the p although you ought to read
that and hear him double down at a press conference
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and be equally disgusted and dumbfounded. It's just not politically bright,
and it's certainly not presidential. But if stating the obvious
is somehow a reason to never listen to this show again,
I don't know how you lasted this long.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
We're all in this together. This is your morning show
with Michael Ndheld Journo