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December 15, 2025 • 34 mins
More details emerge on the backstory behind the double murder of Rob Reiner and wife Michele at their Brentwood, California home on Sunday night, as their 32-year-old son Nick is arrested and suspected in the killings. Ryan will not abide President Trump, or anyone else, who chooses to politicize (or even celebrate) the all-time great director's untimely death. It's a real tragedy, involving a human being, no matter how much we may disagree with Reiner's political rhetoric. We have to be better than those who tap-danced on Charlie Kirk's grave, or we've lost the plot entirely.

Also, a blatantly anti-Semitic attack on the first day of Hannukah in Sydney, Australia is met by the country's government calling for even stricter gun laws - even though the nation has some of the most prohibitive firearms restrictions on the planet. Ryan redirects the focus where it should be spotlighted - on the hatred that is practically green-lighted by leftist governments which should hold values and principles of western civilization, which are incompatible with the sharia law of fundamentalist Islam.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thank you, Captain Bland.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
As he said, the information at this stage is still limited,
but I'll share what we can. First of all, our
hearts go out to the family and friends of the Reiners.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Tragic incident.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Yesterday, at twelfth December fourteenth, about three point forty in
the afternoon, LAPD responded to a residence the residents of
Rob and Michelle Reiner, located in West Los Angeles Division.
At that location, they found two de ceased adults, a
male and a female. Through the night, working with the

(00:34):
Coroner's office, they were able to identify them definitively as
Rob and Michelle Reiner. We have our Robbery Homicide Division
handling the investigation. They work throughout the night on this
case and were able to take into custody Nick Reiner,
a suspect in this case. He was subsequently booked for

(00:57):
murder and is being held on formulallion dollar bail. Pretty
much that's what I can share at this point, but again,
a very very tragic incident.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
It's LAPD Chief Jim McDonald with the latest information that
law enforcement was free to release to the public at
least in course of their investigation into the murder of
Rob Reiner. And his wife Michelle at their Brentwood, California
residence on Sunday night, as it would be reported, and
we'll get some of those details in just a moment.

(01:28):
It would have to have been somebody who knew the two,
who knew the couple, that had access to the home
or was given access to the home, and there were
clues apparently that led them directly to Nick Reiner, again
a long history of mental illness and chemical addiction. Here
is what Chief McDonald was able to say about that

(01:48):
at the press conference.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
We used search warrance to be able to further our investigation.
As you know, on all of these cases, I wouldn't
be in a position to talk specifically about what the
object of this earmarn't was, but it's a critical peak
for our investigations to be able to ensure down the
road of prosecution.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
And they don't want to threaten the likelihood of a
conviction in that prosecution as well. Back here on Ryan
Schuling Live, following up on the very latest in the
double homicide. As I mentioned of Rob Reiner, all time
great director. We'll get some of your texts on this
as well. Five seven, seven thirty nine In just a moment.
More details here from Fox News and reporter Jonathan Hunt

(02:28):
from the scene in Brentwood, California. Paid particular attention to
some of the later details in this report.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
Now, police were initially called out to this Brentwood home
at around three forty yesterday, as we understand it, one
of the couple's daughters discovered their parents here, and it
was a pretty grizzly scene as we understand it, both apparently.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Stabbed to death.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
Now.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
Rob Reiner, of course, was a beloved figure in the
Hall Hollywood, famed for a whole string of hit movies,
including Sleepless, including When Harry Met Sally, the Princess Bride,
and of course a few Good Men. He's been paid
tribute to by a slew of political and Hollywood figures

(03:18):
thanks to his activism as well. Maria Shreiver, the journalist
and former First Lady of California, saying quote, I'm devastated, gutted, shocked, stunned,
and so deeply saddened, as are all of the people
who love them and who they loved.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
I hope people.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
Remember them as two deeply talented, kind, fun loving, good
patriotic people who loved each other deeply and Sondra Our
corporate cousins at TMZ are reporting that Rob and Michelle Reiner,
along with their son Nick, attended holiday party at the

(03:56):
home of Conan O'Brien on Saturday night, and that the
three of them were heard arguing very loudly. Now, if
that plays in in any way to the tragic events
that unfolded here on Sunday afternoon, we do not know
at this point. We hope that we will hear more
from the Los Angeles Police Department later today.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
That's Jonathan Hunt, Fox News. How are you feeling right
now if you're Conan O'Brien. Not that it's his fault,
but I mean I would feel pretty freaked out if
the last place that this couple were alive, they were
heard loudly arguing with their son Nick, ryaner here, who
would later then go on to murder them in an
extremely brutal and personal fashion in the manner of death

(04:42):
with stabbing five seven, seven thirty nine. Once again, your text,
lots of news to get to on this day and
your reaction to it. Ryan, you are definitely the hardest
working man in radio. I like the James Brown aspect
of that label. But I don't know that I can
claim that. I do know that we're doing the double

(05:03):
duty here both last week, this week, and then we'll
have it all settled. The dust will be settled after
the first of the year. And just to reiterate, as
of Monday, January five, I will be making the permanent,
or at least for the foreseeable future. Nothing in radio
is permanent, nothing in life is permanent, for that matter.
But from this point forward, henceforth, on Monday January five,

(05:25):
yours truly will be in the six am to ten
am timeslot that was vacated by one Michael Brown, and
he took his goobers over to KOA and he's now
featured there nine am to noon. Of course, we wish
him the very best and we're looking forward to a
lot more interaction with callers on the program. That's what

(05:46):
I would like to do. Shannon Scott will be my
entrenched producer called the Detroit Connection. He was born there,
I was born and raised near there. We have that
in common and we have that bond, shall we say.
And Shannon's going to be answering your calls, and I'm
going to be speaking with you directly at various times

(06:07):
throughout that program in the mornings, if you choose to
call in, and that call in number is going to
be like it is for the Dan Kaplis Show three
zero three seven to one, three eight, two five five.
We will still prominently feature text. You can look forward
to a lot of interviews with prominent figures and politics
and pop culture, sports, music, movies, comedians which we love

(06:31):
to have on And the one thing I've been chatting
back and forth with Michelle aka mel Gibson, a good
friend over at Comedy Work South, and we love her
and we love them. She's tremendous and terrific and helping
connect us to some very high profile comedians who you've
heard on this very program. And that's what I hope
to bring to the mornings as well, is that levity

(06:52):
kind of what we've been doing in remembering Rob Reiner
and point of fact, I'll get into some of the
reasons why I want to do more of that based
on the texts I've received in regard to Rob Reiner,
and as I had previously mentioned, the truth social post
by President Trump, which folks I just can't get behind that.

(07:13):
I think it's important that when we disagree with the President.
It's going to happen. It doesn't mean I didn't want
him to win. It doesn't mean that I didn't fervently
support his reelection. It doesn't mean that I don't feel
that is a tremendous thing, a good thing for America
ri at large, both internationally and domestically. I can't even
imagine this country under the so called leadership of Kamala Harris.

(07:36):
It would be a nightmare. But from time to time,
President Trump he's rough around the edges. He throws fastballs,
he throws hard punches, not necessarily precise punches. And that's
what I felt he did with the Rob Reiner murder here,
we need to keep that in mind. This was a
murder of a man, of a father, of a husband,

(07:57):
and his wife was killed. Both of them innocent, didn't
deserve that fate. They didn't do anything to earn that
fate any more than Charlie Kirk did. Now you could say, well,
Rob Reiner's language toward President Trump was much more incendiary
than anything Charlie Kirk ever said. In that Charlie wanted
to have conversations. This isn't like a tit for tat comparison.

(08:18):
All I'm saying is how we react to the death
of a person of a human being. I believe says
a lot about us. It says a lot about you,
It says a lot about me, and it says a
lot about who we are as Americans. That we value
life and that that comes first. Don't matter anybody's political persuasion.

(08:41):
That should not factor into the equation. There are many
things that Rob Reiner said and did that I laughed at,
that I made fun of. That's why we have Right
Side of Hollywood, which will continue to be featured. By
the way, when we moved to the mornings, it'll still
be on Fridays. It'll still feature Deborah Flora and Christian Toto.
We're just moving the shop to nine am, so that's

(09:01):
when you'll be able to hear it. But that's how
we choose to deal with it. We challenge these people
in the arena of ideas, and we win in that
arena because we have better ideas. We don't have to
resort to violence or cancelation. Those are tools of the
left because they don't have a good argument. They don't
have a winning argument, and I don't want to resort

(09:24):
to that. I don't want to live in a world.
I don't want to live my life being totally committed
to a plot or a feeling like Trump derangement syndrome,
which ironically President Trump mentions, And yes, I would agree
Rob Reiner had it, However it's defined. I don't obsess

(09:44):
about individual politicians like that, or even a political movement.
Do I want to confront and defeat the Left? Yes?
Do I want any of them to be harmed physically
in any way?

Speaker 5 (09:55):
No?

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Absolutely not, Because what kind of person would I be
if I celebrated, endorsed, or encouraged that. I'm not gonna
be that guy. Now you might disagree with me, and
then you're just gonna go ahead and have to disagree
with me, because I'm not gonna go there. I'm not
gonna be that person. I don't want to be that person.
I've never wanted to be that person. Doesn't mean I

(10:18):
don't fight, but I want to fight fair, I want
to fight clean, I want to fight hard. I want
to do all those things. But I know that we
can win, and I know in many ways we are winning.
So we need to stay the course, stick to the script,
do what we do best, and that is win hearts
and minds with better ideas. Ryan Reiner's murder wasn't a

(10:41):
political murder. It was a sick family member. You're correct.
Your correct had nothing to do with politics. But the
President made it about that in his true social post,
and I can't abide it had nothing to do with
Rob Reiner's politics. You're exactly right, Ryan, Could you please
explain the difference between bail and bond, Fox News says bond.
He said, bail. Well, a great question, and this is

(11:03):
just Layman's terms. I'm not a law enforcement officer like
Sheriff Steve Reams, and I'm not a prosecutor like George Brackler,
the twenty third District attorney. But my understanding is bail
is like a one time fee that you post and
you don't get it back, and you bail somebody out
of jail. Bond literally like the word, it bonds you
to returning to court for an appearance, and so it's

(11:25):
held until that happens. I think shorthand that's mostly accurate.
But bail you don't get the money back. And I
know that because my mom contributed money given to her
by her father to help bail Tody Smith out of jail.
That's the brother of Bubba Smith, Michigan State football star. Yes,

(11:46):
there's a connection. And she never got that money back.
And she marched right into Duffy Doherty's office, head football coach,
legendary head football coach at Michigan State. She was undaunted.
She did not blink, and she walked in there and
said I want my fifty bucks back, which back in
the late sixties that was a lot of money. And
she got her money back and I'm proud of my

(12:08):
mom for doing that. Ryan agreed Trump's response was childish,
mean and insensitive, completely unforced error, very disappointing. See this
is where I come down. And if you listen to
this show, it probably tracks with you. Like I get
it why Ryan is such a big fan of say
Ron de Santis, because Ron de Santus is measured, he's calculated,

(12:28):
he's precise. He is a tremendous politician. And I don't
mean that he's slimy or shady or makes backdoor deals
and then nothing like that. I mean that he stays
on message and he wins the fight. Go back and
look at the winning margins for Rond de Santis when
he ran the first time as governor and then when
he ran for re election. Now he's a little bit wooden.

(12:51):
He has his weaknesses, as shortcomings, as blind spots. He's
not the sheer force that Donald Trump is. He doesn't
have that cult of personnelity that Trump does. He doesn't
command an audience like Trump will and has. Trump's a
unique phenomenon. But you can't out Trump Trump and anybody
it's ever gotten caught trying to do that has suffered

(13:14):
the consequences of that. Cause you're not Gavin Newsom's tried it,
Little Marco tried it. I think Ron DeSantis even tried
it a little bit. You can't do it, so you
got to be true to yourself. You got to be yourself.
But when I like about DeSantis, and I don't particularly
like his chances in twenty twenty eight, just because he's
not on the inside. You got Rubio, you got Vance.
I think those are your two front runners, probably Vance

(13:35):
and Rubio in that order. But what I liked about
DeSantis what he stayed on message. You didn't have to
worry about him slipping up and having an own goal
and changing the news cycle for the worst because this
should be a day when we're talking about Rob Ryner, certainly,
but the terror attacks, the anti Semitic terror attacks that
are happening worldwide, most recently in Sydney, the leftist terror

(14:00):
attack on the campus of Brown University. These are areas
where we can make political hay, but more importantly, deliver
the winning message for the American people, many of who
might be undecided, unaffiliated, independent voters, who are persuadable and
when they see all this violence coming from one side,
that needs to be spotlighted, pointed out, focused upon and

(14:23):
not derailed, and have our focus shift to the latest
flavor of the day, Trump true social post. It's not
a winning strategy. In other words, I think Trump could
win so much more if he just tightened it up
a little bit with his display here and say that's
not Trump. He shoots from the hip. That's what he does.
I get it. I know I accept Donald Trump for

(14:44):
all that he is good, bad, and indifferent. I know
this is a it's a dying art. I think for
somebody to go, you know what, that person's not perfect,
but overall, big picture, I like that person and I'm
glad Trump is president. All that's true doesn't mean we
don't pick spots where you go. What are you doing?
Why did you do that? What do you have to
say that? What's the upside to that? What's the positive

(15:06):
to the true? Social post that President Trump put out
there about Rob Reiner? It gives the left fuel. See
he's a bad guy. Well he kind of was there,
Ryan not able to listen often? What is k how
afternoon lineup? After you moved the morning that the two
to four slot that I'm in will be TBD until
after the first of the year, when I can announce

(15:30):
that to you, when it's been settled and determined and
all the parts are in place, I will share that
news with you. You'll have breaking news right here on Ryan
Schuling Live. Stephen Lyttleton, retired LAO, says Reiner's murder is
indeed despicable. I'd just like to see the same levels
of outrage and grief over the murders of relative nobody's
See you got a point, you got a point, But
you know, in fairness, Rob Reiner did contribute a lot

(15:53):
to our American culture in the seventies, the eighties, and
the nineties, and he deserves to be recognized for that now,
think of the films that we talked about in my
first hour that are iconic, that are indelible images in
our minds, that it gave us great memories, laughs, and
entertainment value. He contributed a lot. He deserves credit for that.

(16:13):
Now his political takes are outrageous and stupid. And I
loved making fun of him. I love the South Park
made fun of him in an episode. It was great.
But now I can't make fun of him anymore, and
that makes me said even more so with his murder.
I would have liked that he would stay around for
as long as he can, that we make fun of
him for as long as we can. We have that

(16:35):
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upon himself. But he didn't bring this murder upon himself.
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Speaker 6 (18:33):
I want to thank you for for all the years
you'll let me live here, and for all the free
meals and nice times we had together. I know there
was a lot of arguing and fighting, but we we
did have some nice times.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Yeah, it was nice times. You've been like a father
to me.

Speaker 6 (19:07):
Oh, you've been just like a sun to me.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
You never did nothing I ever tell you this. You Hey,
aren't you?

Speaker 6 (19:17):
We want you in mind to come visitors out there?

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Oh wow, maybe your mother in law cann't do that,
But you know, I think you like it out there.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
N I think sure, A fresh fresh juice every morning,
why you know, May I always take the candy boss
the sunshine.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
I like boy niche Pacific ocean.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Yeah, well, I don't like an no ocean where the
sun goes down.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
I like an ocean where the sun comes up.

Speaker 6 (19:52):
I'm gonna miss you.

Speaker 7 (19:57):
Wow, listen, I'm gonna bad.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
I height listen.

Speaker 7 (20:06):
Do you just take very good care Gloria and Joseph,
those are.

Speaker 6 (20:14):
Two things you never have to worry about. UNCHI promise.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
As a touching final scene with Rob Reiner as Michael
Stivick the classic sitcom All in the Family there with
the incomparable Carol O'Connor as Archie Bunker. He would come back,
would Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers as Gloria in subsequent
seasons and episodes, but this was the final scene between

(20:40):
the two of them where Rob Reiner was a main
recurring character. All in the Family. Remember the life of
Rob Reiner after his tragic murder, and that along with
his wife on Sunday night at the hands it would
appear of their son Nick. He is thirty two years old.
Rob Reiner was seventy eight years. Getting to more of

(21:01):
your texts and they are coming in fast and furious
on this and then Trump's reaction to Reiner's death. Ryan,
I don't know if you've addressed the obscene comment by
Trump saying the Reiners were killed because they had TDS.
He always finds a way to make it about himself,
what a disgusting piece of barely human garbage he is,
and this textor would subsequently send in a couple of more,

(21:22):
and I'm not going to go that far. I think
he can be a jerk. I think he would admit
that he can be a jerk. But I've also seen
him in some extremely tender moments with gold Star parents
and families of those who have been killed overseas, and
he reached out to the family members of those who
were lost. And the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan by apparently

(21:44):
your favorite president, Texter Joe Biden, that was a disgrace,
that was embarrassing, It was deadly, and Joe Biden looked
at his watch on the tarmac as those bodies were
returned to the United States of America, something Donald Trump
would never think to do, let alone actually do, and
he reached out to those families. Donald Trump can be

(22:06):
a very kind and generous man, and a lot of
times that happens when the cameras are off behind closed
doors and people talk about it all the time. So
he doesn't need me to defend him, but I will
criticize him where I disagree, and I disagree with this
true social post. I don't think it's productive. I don't
think it gains anything. I don't think there's any upside

(22:29):
to it. Continuing with some texts here and this one
coming in directly from our good friend John. He said,
I know he had his own look in the political Ring,
but what a great actor director he is, and he's
going to be missed talking about Rob Reiner. Also, thanks
for the memory. Now I'm going to have to go
watch those movies. Oh this is a really good text.

(22:50):
John too. He follows up says, my favorite episode of
All in the Family was when Gloria lost the baby.
That clearly showed Archie true his true caring side. I
continue to watch All in the Family, not every day,
but if it's on, you want to watch it. That'd
be one. Another one for me is Sanford and Son.
That was my deada's favorite sitcom. And I remember I
was only six when he died, my grandfather, my mom's dad,

(23:13):
but I remember visiting him in Saint Louis and in
the late seventies watching that with him, and he was
just roaring with laughter. So that's one of my indelible
memories that I have personally. Here, Ryan, FYI, my six
point thirty k how broadcast through Amazon Alex has been
dropping off and on since you started it too. That's
way above my pay grade and outside of my comfort zone.

(23:35):
And I don't know how to advise you to go forward,
but you can text in five seven seven, three nine,
and grateful to have you along for the ride here today.
Really want to get to this story during this hour
because of what is happening in Australia in the wake
of the shootings, the massacre on Hanukkah the first day

(23:57):
of it on the streets of Sydney by a duo
and but for the actions of a good Samaritan hero
by the name of Ahmed al Ahmed. He's still alive.
He was shot several times in the arm. He's hospitalized.
But this guy did what apparently Australian law enforcement was

(24:17):
unwilling to do. He went into the fire. He tackled
one of the gunmen, he took the gun away and
turned it on the gunman himself. Here's that story, John Roberts,
Fox News setting it up for Greg Palcott, the ten.

Speaker 8 (24:31):
Year old child, a Holocaust survivor, and a father celebrating
his first Hanukkah with his two month old are just
some of the people who are now gone forever. The
terrorists pulling up in a car, walking over to a
foot bridge overlooking Bandai Beach and firing into the Hanukah
by the Sea festival took about ten minutes before the
attackers were both taken down, But it could have been

(24:52):
much worse if it weren't for the actions of this man.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
This video of him hiding behind a car, then picking
his spot and charging at the gunman from behind, after
the gunman had just fired what appears to be a
large caliber rifle, repeating.

Speaker 9 (25:23):
Batman being hailed a hero. Fox Team coverage Now she
Foida correspondent Trey Yanks will dig into how Israel's responding
and to the rise of anti Semitism, But first let's
get to our senior Foreign Fars correspondent Greg Palcott, live
in London with the very latest on this attack.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Hello Greg, Hi, Sandra.

Speaker 7 (25:39):
That's right that people in Australia, here in London, around
the world in shock from this attack. In Australia, people
now say they expect to bring criminal charges against the
surviving gunman. In a deadly shooting spree that leftsk fifteen killed,
ages ten to eighty seven, dozens are hospitalized, several remained
in critical condition. A father fifty years old and a

(26:01):
son twenty four targeted hundreds of people, adults, kids, gathered
at that park at Sidney's famous Bondai Beach to mark
the first day of Hanuku. Officials describe it as a
terrible act of anti Semitism, in fact, an act of
terrorism against the Jewish community. There and one vivid scene
that you just showed, a bystander can be seen sneaking
up on one of the gunmen, tackling him, wrestling the

(26:23):
gun away, pushing him down to the ground, pointing the
gun at him as the suspect backs off, and then
putting the gun down. He soon would be wounded himself.
In comments later, President Trump called him a very brave man.
Here are two different eyewindess accounts of the same horrendous event.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Take listen into the stadium. It's just so unbelievable. You
just don't think that that would happen here in this community.
Like still, I don't believe it's happened.

Speaker 3 (26:49):
I feel like it's a dream or something, because I
just doesn't feel real. I seen him jump out with
the gun and then I heard bang, bang, bang bang bang.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Three minutes. Gun didn't solve.

Speaker 7 (27:02):
And more than that, it didn't stop. As people today
more in the losses, more is learned about the shooters.
The father who died after being shot by police was
an immigrant who lived in Australia on various visas. The
son who was injured reportedly was investigated by police a
few years ago for his association with members of a
Sydney based cell of the Islamic State or ISIS terror group.

(27:23):
He was not deemed a threat at that time.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
Sandra.

Speaker 7 (27:26):
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albinizi says he'll introduce new security
measures to protect the Jewish community in Australia. Some say
that comes too late and he wants to tighten up
already strict gun laws. The fifty year old gunman had
legal possession of six firearms. They are now in the
possession of police.

Speaker 9 (27:46):
Beck to you, Craig Palcott with that update out of
London for us.

Speaker 7 (27:49):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
The scourge of anti Semitism continues, the molly coddling of extremists,
fundamentalist Islam, Sharia law, the intolerance of Jews and Christians
being ignored by the Australian government. That where do they
land on this issue in the wake of this incredible tragedy,
and it's absolutely the act of evil. They focus on

(28:11):
the guns that they want to tighten up gun control, folks,
Australia has some of the toughest gun laws on the
planet in any country, and it didn't stop these two
shooters from getting their hands on some and killing at
least fifteen people on Sunday at the start of Hanukkah.

(28:31):
And in tribute to our Jewish friends out there, we
will be closing out this shower with the Honukkah song
as performed by Adam Sandler and continue to shine that
light on anti Semitic filth that is out there. I
will not tolerate that or abide it. Kind of theme
I guess we've got going on for today's program. Also

(28:53):
hard to keep up with the violence coming from the left,
but this at Brown University. New video of the shooting
suspect now on the news networks. Here's part of a
press conference in response. Shortly, we will be releasing the
person of interest who had been detained earlier today. What

(29:17):
and the Attorney journal can speak a little bit about
the rationale for that, but we want to inform the
community that that individual will shortly be released from Providence Police.
Apparently they arrested the wrong person. The suspect remains at large.
This clown who you just heard went on to say

(29:37):
that there is no threat to the community. The guy
that just shot and killed two Brown University students. One
I believe she was the vice president of the campus
Republicans on campus. The other was an aspiring surgeon. Two
wonderful young people snuffed out and the suspects still at large.
Five seven, seven thirty nine, your texts will go to break.

(30:00):
Here with a little bit of a lighter moment, this
has brought to my attention one of my favorite new
shows that's out there. It's available on the Paramount app
Billy Bob Thornton playing Tommy Norris his father T. L.
Sam Elliott. Now never mind the fact there's only eleven
years separating these two, but they play father and son
now on this show. And this was just absolute television gold.

(30:22):
I'll let you hear why. I don't know what to do.

Speaker 5 (30:27):
Whatever you want to.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
Shows you don't like the view or someone what's the view?

Speaker 5 (30:35):
A bunch of pissed.

Speaker 8 (30:36):
Off millionaires mentioning about how much they hate millionaires and
Trump and man and you and me.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
And everybody else.

Speaker 8 (30:42):
They got to be up there ass about it's pretty
funny funny.

Speaker 5 (30:47):
I joke by it's like a part in church by.

Speaker 4 (30:49):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
That's no sound funny either.

Speaker 8 (30:53):
It depends on your proximity to the fart.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
I can't get back inside. I don't know what to do.

Speaker 8 (31:01):
Unlocked when I left here, this luck Now you make
sure you pushed the handle all the way down.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
I've been opening doors for eighty thond years. I'm pretty
sure I've mastered the task. If you're not watching it,
you need to be again. Available on Paramount plus Landman
the name of the show, now launching into its second season,
and that one taking aim at the view a break,
We're back wrapping up the hour with the Honikahs song

(31:27):
by Adam Sandler. After this, I'm Ryan shuling.

Speaker 4 (31:30):
Live comes so much to set up the Honkah?

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Is that's the foot of place.

Speaker 4 (31:54):
Instead of one day of presence mere eight crazy nights
when you feel like the only kid in town without
a Christmas tree. Here's a list of people who are
Jewish just like you and baby Ross lights Damanura, So

(32:29):
do James Conkirk Douglas in a lake Dinaura. Guess who
eats together at the Carnae Deli Bowser from Shanana and
Arthur finds a relic Anumans have Jewish goldie hans have to.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
Put them together.

Speaker 4 (32:53):
What a fine looking at you.

Speaker 1 (33:00):
You don't need duck the halls or jingle bock because
you can spare a trainer with Captain Kirk. I missed
the stock, caught Jewish.

Speaker 4 (33:11):
Good hone yam Aka, it's time for Hanakah.

Speaker 6 (33:16):
The owner of the Seattle Supersonicas Selah Brant Hanakah O. J.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
Simpson not a jew.

Speaker 4 (33:31):
But guess who is all the famer Rod crew he
converted we got Inlanders and her sister, dear.

Speaker 1 (33:42):
Abby Harrison Ford's accorded Jewish. Not too shabby.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
Somebieop would think that Ebony's er scrooges.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
Well he's not.

Speaker 4 (33:56):
But guess who is all three study so many jus
a rich show biz tom Cruise season.

Speaker 7 (34:11):
But I heard his agents tell your.

Speaker 4 (34:14):
Fanamonica, Stan, you celebrate Hanakah home bargain a ha Monica
on the.

Speaker 5 (34:21):
Loveler lovely Hanakah.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
So drink your gin and tonna and smoke your mouth
holocome holda

Speaker 4 (34:31):
Hab Happer Harper Harper ha ben Ca
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