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October 21, 2025 • 12 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I get somebody who's sent me like a whole bunch
of messages here on TikTok, hang on this head and
I don't care. It's Eddie Murphy send me a whole bit.
And I so very rarely look at do anything on TikTok.
But I opened up my email, I said, oh you
got a message, got a message, got a message, kind
of like, oh my gosh, okay, let me see who
these people are. Are they anybody I know? I don't know.

(00:24):
I've never seen you before in my life, have no
idea why you are following me, but bless your heart
for that. If you want to follow me, you can.
Like I said, I'm on Facebook more than anything else.
On Twitter, not as often as Facebook, but at least
on there, So I chuck just Chuck Douglas on Facebook.

(00:45):
On Twitter, it's Chuck d talker. On the TikTok, it
is Chuck dot d dot talker. I didn't pick that.
They did. Also on Instagram, I believe it's Chuck Douglas
talk and truth social Chuck Douglas talker. So there you go.
If you want to follow, feel free email Chuck Douglass

(01:06):
at iHeartMedia dot com p Diddy, Sean Puff Daddy, p
D Combs in jail, and TMZ, which has proven, I
think itself to be a reliable source even when people
are in denial, is standing by the claim that they

(01:27):
made previously that Sean Combs is being considered for a
presidential pardon. Has there been any update on that since
you sent that out this morning, Zach Okay, I believe
it's entirely possible, simply because TMZ is on it so
very often. I also believe this would be a big mistake,

(01:48):
just as I believe the Santos commutation was a big mistake.
And frankly, I'm not sure what the President is thinking.
I'm not I'm not here yet to condemn or even
to second guess, but I am trying to figure out
his his thought processes because that decision on Santos made

(02:10):
no sense to me last night. And if Sewn Combs
is pardoned after after his his obvious videotaped abuse and
other conduct, I may start questioning some things. I'm just
I'm being honest. This just came up. Uh.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
White House officials are pushing back and say that the report.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Isn't Harvey is Harvey. Uh Wasserman, Harvey Weinstein and the
guy that owns TMZ. He but he is an attorney,
a California attorney, entertainment attorney, and uh so he knows
what he's doing. Yeah. Yeah. He doesn't get sued very often,

(02:58):
and on those times when he does, he does lose.
He may have had a couple of suits over the
years where he didn't come out on top, but most
of the time he's on firm ground. I just don't
see him getting into a match, if you will, with
the White House press people if he's not sure what
he's talking about, and he probably is able to back

(03:21):
it up. There was some audio floating around last week.
I'm still waiting for TMZ to get on this of
RFK slinging some mud about Donald Trump. Did you hear that?
I did hear, but I have to I could tell
that it was edited like crazy. You could hear the
splices as we used to call them when we used tape.

(03:42):
You could hear them where sections portions were put together.
But I don't know to what extent, And I can't
even confirm with this age of you know, artificial intelligence,
can't even confirm really that it's his voice.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Yeah, a CNN.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Good. It is.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Funny though, how you can hear cuts and things. Yeah,
but when you work here, like I'd be like, oh,
that's sad I did.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
That's not that's not right no matter what it is.
But yeah, I can't.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
I can't tell either if it's been that's not the
full audio.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
Oh no, it never is. Yeah, that's not the full audio. No,
I can tell that. So but that's about it. There's
no update on Okay, I'm just I'm waiting for that
to hit too. Apparently it's not interesting enough to the
mainstream media yet to hit. U. Not Christmas Trick or
Treating Columbus. I recall Columbus City Council voting. I believe

(04:40):
it was twenty twenty two, might have been twenty one,
taking a vote to make trick or Treat Halloween night
instead of moving it around all the time. So this year,
Halloween Night, the thirty first of October falls on a Friday,
which was quite fortuitous for me because you know, I
could get out of here and have Halloween with the

(05:03):
kids and then Saturday morning so didn't have to, you know,
worry about getting up, going to school or anything like that.
It was wonderful. I'm thinking this is ideal. I'm even
covering for Mike that morning on Columbus's Morning News, so
I knew I wouldn't have to be here until seven
o'clock in the evening. I would be home and able

(05:24):
to help them get their costumes on and go out
and do their trick or treat thing. Then Mark tells
me today, well, no, I just saw where it's on
the thirtieth. I'm like, no, it's not. The Columbus Council
voted to make it the thirty first. So upon investigation,
what happened was the Columbus City Council took that vote
and MORPSEI the Mid Ohio Regional Planning Commission got involved,

(05:46):
and here's how this thing washes out. Trick or Treat
in Columbus, Ohio is indeed on the thirty first of October,
unless the thirty first falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday,
in which case it reverts to the last Thursday prior
to the thirty first. Why complicate it like that? What's

(06:11):
the point? So now, instead of being able to get
off the air at nine o'clock in the morning, go home,
have a little nap, get the kids after school, help
get their costumes on and everything else. They'll be trick
or treating while I'm here until six or seven o'clock
in the evening. They're trick or treat And it's not
like I can stay up and you know, ooh, Candy,

(06:33):
did you get in on that? Because I have to
go home, throw something down my throat and get in
bed so I can get back up at three point
thirty the next morning to come in here and do
the morning show when Mike is off. Every best laid
plan goes in the toilet sometimes, and this is one
of those times. I even thought, if it's a nice night,
you know, a night like this, temperatures in the fifties

(06:55):
and that kind of thing, I'm thinking, Okay, we'll bring
the grill out here. It's a Friday night. Uh you know,
maybe some neighbors come over with those some rot some
hot dogs and stuff.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Excited about it, Yes, in a way, I was.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
I was like I was, And now it's on the dumper,
all in the dumper. I can't. I can't. There's nothing
I can do, nothing I can do. No reason to
have it on a Thursday. Why, what's the point.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
It would even if Halloween was on Thursday, you would
still have it on that if you.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
Don't want to do it on Sunday. I can understand that, Okay, Sure,
I get that it's Sunday and a lot of people
think that Halloween is a satanic or demonic or whatever,
so I could understand that. But a Friday night, why right? Why?
So once again you know government at its finest, making

(07:48):
a decision that makes no sense and trigger try will
be without Paul, Paul, and I'll be evil and tired
by Friday morning just saying.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
They're doing it on Thursday, not the day before Halloween.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Yeah, it's the day before Halloween.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Right when it's Halloween and I put my Michael Myers
costume on, it makes sense. Now I'm gonna feel weird.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Well, and you might as well get used to it,
because do we have a leap year coming up? Because
next year, the thirty first is going to fall on
a Saturday and the year after that on a Sunday.
Unless there's a leap year involved in the next couple
of years, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
My sister was born on the leap year leap day things,
so she's like eleven.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
For the next two years after this, it will be
on Thursday night again, which will be the twenty ninth
and the twenty eighth, respectfully, respectively, and then after those
two years go by, then it will go back to
being on Monday night thirty first.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
Well, what's the reasoning.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
I don't know, complicating things that don't need to be complicated,
that's the reasoning. And yes, I am, I'm legitimately kind
of ticked off about this.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Now I'm kicked off too, because every kid's gonna go Yes, Halloween,
Oh it's on Thursday. I mean yeah, still cool, but
I got to get up and go to school the
next day. That dampens a little bit of it for
the kids, let alone the parents a little bit.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
Yeah, it's just I don't know. The baby is too,
about two and a half at this point, so she's
going to really know what she's doing this year, and
she's Supergirl cool. Paul pol really wanted to be out
there watching Supergirl getting her candy. She's already practicing saying
trick or tree. She doesn't say very well yet, but

(09:29):
she's always she's practicing, and she's she's so looking forward
to it.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Did the other kids have cool costumes.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
We've got Supergirl and uh and uh Batgirl, and then
we got Captain America with the theme I guess this year. Yeah,
and uh the oldest kid we don't know what so
so basically he's just uh a goon. He's got a
glowing uh scale of tight mask and glowing hands. And

(09:56):
then we got the druid robe thing because he's thirteen
and he likes weird stuff like that. But yeah, it
just so if you weren't aware, I just want to
make sure you were all aware, because I'm quite sure
I'm not the only one who was walking through life
thinking Halloween is on the thirty first, because that's when
that's when Counsel voted. No, it's not trigg or treat
is not the thirty first. It is indeed Thursday, the thirtieth.

(10:19):
Dang it. The thing of it is, I don't even
like it. I don't even like it. This was just
because I was looking forward to to the kids and
the candy and watching them. Have you. I don't like
waking up at five o'clock on Christmas morning either, but
you want to watch the kids and it's you know,

(10:41):
there because a point in your life where it's about
the kids more than it's about you. And that's where
I am. And I'm very disappointed in this. I don't
know it is Katie calling to chastise me, or Katie,
you're on six WTV and high Hi.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
How you doing. Okay, I'm not pastizing at all. My
kids are grown, so I don't have to worry about that, yay.
But I was wondering the same thing as you guys,
and then it just kind of hit me in like Friday,
and then I said, oh, football Friday night. It's my guess,

(11:14):
because you know that has to come before everything else
in the world.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Yeah, maybe maybe that's the logic. I don't know, it's
just like guess if that's If that's the case, at
least it's a reason I could understand, even if I
don't agree with it. But if it's strictly just because
it's you know, it's the weekend and the grown ups
didn't want to give up their Friday or Saturday nights
to playing trick or treat with the kids, that's going

(11:37):
to make me very upset. Yes, yes, are you? Are you?
Your kids are growing? But are you big on giving
out the candy? Do you enjoy doing that.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
We live way up on hill down in southern Ohio,
so we don't get any trick or treaters.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
That's the best way to live is up on a
hill in southern Ohio. That's kind of where I'd like
to be right.

Speaker 3 (11:59):
Now, until until you've got some you know, snow on
the ground.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
Yeah, I know, I know, I've I've looked at a
couple of places down in in Ross County that uh,
while they are absolutely lovely in the summer, I have thought, Okay,
there's no way I want to deal with this drive
going down to the road in in december. Yep.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
Well, yeah, I drive from southern Ohio to Circleville every day.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Whoa, okay, how how far? How far south are you?
What county are you in?

Speaker 3 (12:36):
I mean sorry, I just went blank.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Oh, so you do you have a bit of a
drive then up to Circleville. All right, be careful while
you're doing that, and and I appreciate you calling the night, Katie,
Thanks very much.
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