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July 30, 2025 10 mins
A Tsunami has hit Hawaii, and it doesn't seem as bad as it was predicted to be. A Vigil in Central Park was held for the 4 victims that we're shot on Monday on Park Avenue in NYC's Mass Murder. We have the info on why President Trump cut off any communication with Jeffrey Epstein over 20 years ago. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from Dooor. Thanks for being with
us this morning, the last day of the wimpy heat wave.
And I only call a whimpy heat wave because I
got that as a meteorological term from Race Stagic yesterday.
He agreed. I guess it's easy for me to say.
I guess it's easy for us to say it's a
wimpy heat wave, considering we work in air conditioning and

(00:23):
drive in air conditioning cars and go to an air
conditioning home. If you're working outside, I'm sure it's a
lot different. So if you are working outside of your
spending a lot of time outside, drink a lot of water,
be very careful. But right after today, it is going
to be nice. It's going to be high tomorrow seventy

(00:44):
near seventy degrees. Is that right? You're checking, you're double
checking it to make sure that's right. That's what I
have in front of me, A few showers, maybe a
thunderstorm near seventy Hi. It's going to be eighty five tomorrow.
What is the tomorrow night? Near seventy tomorrow night? Okay,
I didn't have anything for the high of the day

(01:05):
in the forecast. That's in front of me, so thank
you Jacqueline Saturday High near eighty again Sunday High near
eighty two. But it's going to feel a lot, it's
going to feel a lot cooler and a lot nicer
compared to what we've been through the last couple of days. Now,
let's get to the story of the day, which was

(01:26):
the story of yesterday, and of course it's going to
be the story during the investigation of the next few weeks.
It leads off our Big Three. And there was a
vigil last night held in Brian Park for the four
victims of the Park Avenue mass shooting. Police Commissioner Jessica
Tish memorialized officer Police Officer det Rule Islam.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
They were taken from our arms in violence. They now
rest in God's arms in peace. May their memories be
a blessing.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
It will have much more on the investigation coming up
in just a couple of minutes. Tsunami has now hit
Hawaii and is headed towards the California coast. It was
spawned by a huge earthquake off the shores of Russia.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Eight point eight magnitude were of the most powerful earthquakes
ever and it has sent a chain of tsunami warnings
and advisories across and around the Pacific.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
And remember how controversial the offshore wind turbines were off
the coast of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut. Not anymore.

Speaker 4 (02:34):
We will not allow a windmill to be.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Built in the United States.

Speaker 4 (02:37):
They killing as they're killing.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
The beauty of our scenery, our valleys, our beautiful planes.
And you look up and you see.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
Windmills all over the place.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
It's a horrible thing. It's the most expensive form of energy.
It's no good. The situation in Gaza continues to get worse.
In the United States is now sending cargo planes packed
with food. We will talk with ABC's Jordana Miller at
seven thirty five.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
So we sent sixty million dollars.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
It's a lot of money for food, a lot of
money that can take care.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
Of people for a long time, and we want to
make sure it's going to be it's being spent properly.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
That part of the spending is the distribution. And we
now know why President Trump cut off all contact with
Jeffrey Epstein over twenty years ago.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
He saw people that work for me.

Speaker 4 (03:31):
I said, don't ever do that again.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
He did it again and I threw him out of
the place for son.

Speaker 5 (03:36):
And on grata.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
Now, let's talk about the investigation into the mass shooting,
the worst shooting in New York in twenty five years,
killing for There was a vigil last night, and it's
important to remember the people that were killed. Just you know,
we always talk about how people are killed senselessly, but
this was just random acts of violence. I know he

(03:59):
was going in to the NFL, but did you hear
that he got in the wrong elevator. That's why he
ended up in the thirty third floor. That's why Julie Hyman,
a twenty seven year old who worked at Rudent Property Management,
was killed because he happened to get on the floor
the elevator that went to her floor. He was trying
to go to the NFL. But you know, when you
get into high rises, there's different lots of elevators, right,

(04:23):
some of them go to certain floors, and this one
that he got into just happened to go to the
thirty third floor and there was Julie Hyman sitting there
and he killed her. She graduated from Cornell's Peter and
Stephanie Nolan's School of hotel administration. Back in twenty twenty,
some of the other victims all this were starting to

(04:44):
learn a lot more about them. Wesley Lapotner, forty three,
a Blackstone employee. She was a wife and mom she
was killed. She was a senior managing director at Blackstone.
She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Yale University and served
on the boards of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. And
get this, she's one of the best friends of Police

(05:07):
Commissioner Jessica Tish. Also, you remember the first person that
was killed was a security officer, Alan Eton, forty six
year old. Took his duties extremely seriously, his boss said yesterday,
and he's going to be remembered as a hero. He
also has a seven year old son. And of course
we've all been playing homage to off duty New York

(05:30):
Police officer d Darul Islam. And I mistakenly said off duty,
because when you have the uniform on, you're on duty
all the time. It doesn't matter who's signing your paycheck.
You are a police officer. Believe me, if something were
to happen outside, Officer Islam would have run out there.
So excuse me for saying that he is NYPD officer

(05:55):
Dietarol Islam, who was on duty, was the father of
two and his wife was pregnant. She was due with
their third child just next month, so all of it
is absolutely heartbreaking.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
Officer Islam's death was yet another reminder of everything you
risk just by showing up to work. He knew that risk,
he embraced it. He understood what it meant to put
the safety of others above his own right.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
He's an absolute hero. He's getting a hero's funeral. The
PBA is going to make sure his wife and children
are taken care of. So God bless him and everybody
who died yesterday. The vigil was more than appropriate, except
for Kathy Hochol, and we'll get to that in a second,
but for right now, let's talk about the investigation into

(06:42):
what happened. We do know that two notes were left behind,
one in his car and one they found in his home,
and in both of them, he talked about the NFL,
and he talked about CTE. It is a brain condition
you get from concussions. And he was a star school
football player. But what I didn't hear yesterday and Mayor

(07:06):
Adams kept talking about over and over again. He was
everywhere doing interviews yesterday. What he kept talking about over
and over again. And I haven't seen the note obviously
that was left in the car, but he says in
the note that the shooter, the murderer, I should say,
claims that he played in the NFL.

Speaker 4 (07:27):
He alluded to having CT from playing in the NFL.
He never played in the NFL, and he alluded to
the CT being the reason for his illness. It appears
as though he was going after the employees at the NFL.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Yeah, Shane Tomorrow is twenty seven years old from Las Vegas.
Drove all the way from Las Vegas here. What was
amazing yesterday is how and how much information they quickly
had on him. They knew exactly how he traveled from
either easy Pass or highway cameras almost instantaneously. They knew

(08:13):
stop by stop by stop by stop, that he was
in Nebraska, that he was in New Jersey, all the
way through. They were able to follow him, and then
they had a whole bunch of information about who he
was and what he did for a living. Hours after
this happened. It is incredible how we're all connected electronically
right now, and how much information is out there for

(08:36):
law enforcement to find when and if they need to.
We had a talk back yesterday that was fascinating that
said that this seems like it could be a copycat
of Luigi Mangioni, who killed the CEO of United Healthcare

(08:56):
and an assassination on the streets of New York, and
Mayor Adams said, yeah, we're always worried about copycats.

Speaker 4 (09:03):
You always focus on copycats, and that's why we're going
to make sure we have our uniform assets that are
out at high target areas, but also there would be
assets that you're not going to see where officers are
going to be there to keep a close watch.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
Everybody now is trying to find out more about Chain
Tomura and how this happened. Nobody saw this coming, nobody.
He was a nobody's radar. That gun that he used
he put together himself. That are now investigating the people
that gave him the parts, but nobody thought anything of them.
He just seemed like the nicest guy. They went back

(09:44):
to talk to his high school football coach at Grenada
Hills and he is just stunned. I'm in shock.

Speaker 5 (09:51):
I would not have ever imagined such a thing could
I done more. Could I help the kid? Could I
reached out to him? You have reached out to me.
It's just a lot of things I'm trying to process
right now.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
It's amazing he got emotional. That's a really good coach,
a coach that was worried about their players long after
they've left the fold, long after they've left the field.
So something went haywire with this guy a long, long
time ago. And it wasn't the CTE that did it.
I don't know. He left a note saying, please examine

(10:26):
my brain. He believes that this has been a podcast
from wor
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