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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on your morning show with Michael del Choono.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
National correspondent Roy O'Neil is here. He's been following the
health of the pope. I have to tell you, I
was on a golf course when I heard the news
they put him back on a ventilator, and I thought, hmm,
now it's looking really bad. But that was just what
an aspiration. He's off the vent and he seems to
be improving again. Yeah, it seems to be.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
He was able to celebrate Mass in his hospital room
there with the caregivers at that hospital in Rome. As
you said, taking off the ventilator, it seems and it
seems a little bit stronger. The update we got from
the Vatican this morning says that he had another RESTful
night of sleep. He's been there in the hospital since
Valentine's Day. Yeah, I bet you probably you know. One
(00:46):
of the things I found, I had a really nasty virus.
The only thing that really gave me relief, and it's
good science, was a hot toddy. And I've had top
doctors say that.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
A little hot toddy because if nothing else, you'll sleep,
and sleep is so key to getting better.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
But I don't know if you can.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Get the Holy hot maybe, but you know, at some point, Rory,
just how long he's been on his back is going
to become the big issue.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Well, I mean he has been able to get up
and go sit in a chair in the off in
the hospital room as well. We know he's been back
and forth from his bed to a chair. Obviously not
running laps, but he has at least been able to
get out of that bed. They say he spends most
of his time either reading or resting.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
I studied a lot over the weekend. By the way,
it was so odd Rory filled in on the booking
of these, so when I booked, I had to go
you but no, I spent my time looking at this
and even though it's not on your list today, I
know you probably did as well. The latest on Geene
Hackman and his wife. It does appear that I am right.
Gene Hackman and his spacemaker pretty much proves it. So
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this will bear out. He collapsed and died probably cardiac
arrest in the mud room. The mystery becomes the wife
because why was she going back to the bathroom? And
you know what's that guy Michael Botten, the famous up
for forensic Guy his early conclusion, and of course he
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probably want to see the blood work first, But is
that she went back to get something, either for herself
or for him, and just coincidence, he's got her coincidentally falling,
maybe hitting her head and bleeding out or too having
a massive heart attack from coronary artery disease. That would yeah,
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but that would be odd from the trauma, Yeah, but
that would be odd. At sixty three, I think we're
I think we're close to knowing what how he died,
how she died, and the dogs was stuck in the
cannile is beyond me. And I've read a million things.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
You yeah, And I see the headline of a million
things and I just get past them. I said, I'm
just gonna win for the final results took him in.
But yeah, I think that the uh Baker information was
critical as they again try to put together this timeline.
And how again a ninety five year old man is
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not contacted by any family or friends for a two
week period, I think is one of the most remarkable
parts of this, especially.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
When that person's gene Hackman. Rory's going to be back
in the third hour. Thousands of troops are now being
deployed to the southern border Roy. You'll have the latest
on that in our third hour. Good good booking and reporting, Rory.
Always wonderful to have you.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
Miss a little, miss a lot, miss a lot, and
we'll miss you. It's your morning show with Michael del Churno.