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October 7, 2025 35 mins

Why are we so conspiracy theory oriented and what makes some of us more susceptible than others.

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Red's keeping an eye on the content. At seven minutes
after the hour, waking up. Well, the federal government remains
shut down for a seventh consecutive day. What is that
five votes they've had in all five failed votes seventh day,
and I don't see anybody discussing it or caring. That's

(01:02):
the biggest problem they have right now. The Supreme Court
will hear a high profile case today over conversion therapy.
Today also marks the two year anniversary since the October
of seventh attacks on Israel. The White House yesterday saying
that all parties involved are on board with the peace framework.
Getting beyond the framework to actual actions like releasing hostages

(01:27):
has yet to happen. The White House says everyone on
board with a peace plan, but time is running out
for action like releasing hostages. Both Milwaukee and the Dodgers
go up two games to nothing in a best of
five series. That's pretty tough to overcome winning three straight.
And that's what the Copies and the Phillies will have
to do. Trevor Lawrence, he had a nice birthday last night. Man,

(01:50):
did you see that? Well, No, I'm a responsible broadcaster.
I was a link because I was being going on.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
Mar sho marshow M get him up and formed and
entertained Mom, daddy, you're there? Why what did he do?

Speaker 5 (02:07):
No, it was just a They had a replay on YouTube.
I'll send you a link. But the way the game ended,
if you haven't seen it, search it out on YouTube
and give me a little hint of Trevor Lawrence.

Speaker 4 (02:19):
Yeah, there you go. That's all you need to know.
I'm not gonna I'm not gonna run it because I
just kept getting up and running. Yeah yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:27):
It was his birthday. Birthday Boy had to win. Yeah,
well it was. It was quite the impressive comeback. Let
me have to you know, I'm already won in four
in fantasy football. I may just draft pick him up
in waivers go the rest of the year with them.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
With the Birthday Boy sound like.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
A I've often brought up the movie The Campaign, and
this is really kind of morphed into it. Uh, Now,
this Virginia a g You know, you know what the
slang is for an AG, don't you top cop?

Speaker 4 (02:57):
All right? Really? Yeah, I did not know that they're
often called that. This just got worse, all right.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
So the text messages arise of him wanting to kill
a political opponent. Now we get the other side of that,
and wanted his kids to suffer and die. And now
the latest is if if somehow more cops could die,
less people would be shot. This just becomes In the

(03:26):
movie The Campaign, Will Ferrell's character does everything imaginable to
be unelectable, punching a dog, in the face, punching a
baby in the face, not just sleeping with his opponent's wife,
but filming it and then doing it as a commercial.
I mean, you know, he gets pulled over drunk driving, steals.

Speaker 4 (03:44):
The cop car.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
They have it all on cop camm he's driving, and
he still wins the election. If this guy doesn't drop
out of the AG race, now it's jaw dropping for anyone.

Speaker 4 (03:55):
If he could have, if he gets one vote, it
would be.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
Of we the people. Let's see where this one goes.
Most Americans agree with the President when it comes to UM.
They should be stopping invasions, not helping to create them.
The CDC has made some adjustments adjustments with vaccines. Obviously,
everything Bobby Kennedy is suggesting isn't crazy.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
They will do two separate MMRV shots.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
You'll get an MMR and then a second for chicken pox,
and then at the age of four to six, an
optional second dose. So they are making adjustments to vaccine
and the universal COVID vaccine recommendations have been dropped. There
are still some recommendations for those with cool morbidity. So
we're going to kind of cover all these top stories.

(04:44):
I wanted to start with a conversation. And I can't
tell you I really know exactly where I want to
go with this. I am I'm getting more and more emails.
Yesterday I got a personal call from a friend who
it was doesn't matter, but he's got family members that

(05:05):
are literally going down some of these rabbit holes of
conspiracy theories. And I see conspiracy theories as a byproduct
of the Internet and social media. So remember when I
used to tell you journalism is dead, fact based. I'm

(05:26):
only here to inform you, not tell you what to
think dead. We went from bias to death of journalism.
So now where do people get their news? TikTok social media?
And a part of that is, at least at least
when we were dealing with mainstream media, especially ABC, NBCCBS

(05:48):
and then maybe a little bit on the side MSNBC
and CNN, I could keep an eye on them. You can't.
I cannot tell you. Here are some of the theories.
Charlie Kirk alone, and it's only been a couple of
weeks since his death. It was a hologram. He's not
really dead. He escaped through a trapdoor in the ground.

(06:12):
It the one thing that all of them agree on
is that the very shooter. I don't know how the
grandfather's gun gets there without the shooter really being there.
He's been faked online, and of course it's the Masade
and Israel that really killed him, just like they killed Breitbart,

(06:33):
just like they killed Lincoln. I mean, it's just insane.
So if you do a quick little search of what
are the top conspiracy theories out there, and again it's
like infiltrating otherwise critical thinking, reasonable, even people of faith.

(06:54):
Nine was an inside job, second shooter theories and jfk
QAnon I don't ever hear about that, but it still
ranks third in the list.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
The moon landing was a hoax.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
The Earth is really flat, COVID nineteen origins and vaccine
theories claims that the lab's secret secretly put microchips in
the vaccines, That five G is mind control, It even
creates COVID secret space programs, alien cover ups. That's really

(07:29):
been growing new world, oral global elites. One family's running
the world. And I keep and I keep coming back
to in the people that I'm and I'm just like you.
I'm just I'm in this together with you. I don't
claim to be a pastor. I don't claim to be

(07:50):
a counselor. I don't claim to be any kind of
you know, advisor. But when people ask me the question,
I said, well, you know what number one in this
one particular person's case, you're not home enough for that
kind of dominant conversation. You can't engage in the debate.

(08:15):
You gotta love. Maybe you say things like, well that
could be true. Hey, look I don't have a lot
of time with you. Let's focus on something else. Let's
focus on each other. So what's going on with you?
Try to don't enter the debate. Some of this has
to be done your prayer. But I I'm the only
one that always comes back to this. I am fascinated
and I have gone down this. You could accuse me

(08:37):
of going down this rabbit hole. I am fascinated why
some people are susceptible to this while others are not.
And there's a lot of reasons in my study that
comes out. Some of it's how our brain works. It
searches for these kinds of things, and so when you
find them and the algorithms feed it. It's the algorithms

(09:02):
are a huge part of it. So if you start
looking at something like who really you know killed Charlie Kirk. Well,
now they're all going to come to you. That's what
you're gonna get it fed daily. What truth could possibly
keep up with that level of quantity. But that's searching
for patterns and patterns seeking or proportional bias. As I've

(09:26):
learned a lot about confirmation biased, i' knew a lot
about already. The emotional need, the uncertainty of the anxiety,
the fear, the threat, the identity, the belonging. These are
some of the reasons there's personality traits, no trust in institution.
This is something I've really circled and honed into because
I think we're conditioned. Look look at the things that

(09:47):
we've talked about, death of journalism, no trust in journalism,
no trust in medical no trust in government.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
What does anybody trust anymore? We don't even trust each other.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
So we are living in a time where there's a
complete level of mistrust. Facts don't matter, moral relativism, emotionalism,
and something's going to capture everyone's trust. And this inability
to have any truth and potentially truth, so you get

(10:25):
echo chambers, misinformation overload, the distrust we already have in
the media, rapid change, critical thinking and education, which seems
to be at a premium. So when you're scrolling down,
the simple answer to a complex event is what people

(10:47):
are really searching for and trying to get a sense
of control in uncertain times, And you can find pockets
of belonging and identity, a lot of reasons.

Speaker 4 (11:02):
Sparing you all the outline.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
There's a lot of reason why people some people are
prone to all of this conspiracy theory. And it's a silent,
ununderstood hunger that is fed moment by moment.

Speaker 4 (11:20):
By our addiction to this device in our hand. And
even if you knew the truth, it can't compete with
the quantity alone that's being fed into your brain. Now,
if you stand in the mirror this morning and you

(11:41):
and you ask, you look at the image of yourself,
and you go, why am I so fat? Your brain
is like a computer.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
It'll just start telling you, Oh, you're fat because you're lazy,
You're fat because of what you eat, You're fat because
you don't axers it. I'll start answering you, So, why
am I so ugly?

Speaker 4 (11:56):
What's that? I said? I'm standing right here and you
gotta go through it or you you know, if you
just say, you know, why am I so ugly?

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Well, look at your eyebrows, like your eyes are a
little too close together, look at that double chair. It'll
answer it. Does your mind control you or do you
control your mind? That's the simple question. The Bible talks
about guarding your heart and mind. It's constantly talking about

(12:22):
what you allow in it. If it's filled with junk,
if it's filled with negativity, if it's filled with conspiracies,
you're gonna start connecting the dots and making sense of it.
It's a big problem in America. It's a big byproduct

(12:45):
of the social dilemma and the death of journalism. And
I don't know that anybody's connected all the dots. But
you can watch a man be assassinated right before your eyes,
You can have text messages, you can and somebody can
make a really good living being the conspiracy theorist for
any of these top events that people glob onto Today,

(13:09):
we're going to do an exercise. There are a lot
of people right now buying on Israel as the enemy.
I talked a little bit about this yesterday. We know
and we documented the Democrats had an eye problem an
Israel problem. In the last presidential election, they couldn't decide
whose side they were on, terrorists or Israel, radical Islamists

(13:31):
or a democracy surrounded believers, even abandoning Israel. Well that's well,
there's no more chosen people. So we're going to just
teach the mind to avoid the conspiracy theories or at
least be open to what God's word says about Israel.
A little bit later on, and I think it's probably
our most important interview of the year. Pastor Allen Jackson

(13:53):
is going to join us. It's a two year anniversary
of the mass attacks on Israel. Why does America stand
with Israel from a biblical, historical and political perspective? What
does truth say we should do with the Jewish people?

(14:14):
That's coming up in the third out. Also have Sounds
of Day Stephen Boucci on how these peace talks are
going in Egypt. White House says, everybody's on board with
the framework, but one of the hostages being released one
is the ceasefire and what to do with Gaza afterwards.

Speaker 4 (14:26):
That's the heavy lifting. We'll do that. John Decker with.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
The standoff between the Democrats and Republicans, I do have
to say, I almost chuckle to myself over the notion
when we armchair quarterback a two state solution which includes
one who doesn't acknowledge the other's right to exist within
your own borders. You don't see us. Oh, we do
do that. We're suggesting a two state solution. We can't

(14:50):
even live in a two party solution. We're on day
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Speaker 3 (16:12):
This is your Morning Show with Michael del Chrona.

Speaker 4 (16:16):
Big Buddy d. I trust you.

Speaker 7 (16:19):
You're like a coffee with a shot a turkey smooth
suit by Mississippi bo.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
Do people really put whiskey in their coffee?

Speaker 4 (16:32):
Whiskey? I never heard of such a thing. What do
you think is bes is like a liqueur? Right right?
It's an Irish cream. Yeah, I'm going to Red school
of did.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Why did Red just lift his coffee mug and smile
at us? Well, you got some in there, but wouldn't
that defeat The coffee is supposed to wake you up,
doesn't bourban relax you?

Speaker 4 (16:51):
And not a good shot of it if you drink
enough of it?

Speaker 2 (16:59):
I do want to continue on the conversation. Red just
began off the air. Remember the role of the justice
system is to gather evidence and not you know, they
have to do discovery for the defense. But you don't
try courses or try cases in the court from a
public opinion before a jury selected. It's for the jury,

(17:20):
so you don't reveal everything. And yes, that too does
feed the conspiracy theory climate, but I think I put
my finger on it. We've abandoned information and turned to
the wild, wild, unregulated west of the Internet, and that's
where the mainstream media was bias. That's all conspiracy theory,
and we're starting to really live in that atmosphere. This

(17:45):
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I am Michael thrilled to serve you Today, the federal
government remains shut down for the seventh straight day after
five failed votes. Supreme Court's going to hear a high
profile case on conversion therapy beginning today in the White House.
As everybody's on board with the framework a President Trump's cause,
a peace plan. But can we get started with some
hostages being released. I still haven't watched the footage jet,

(18:40):
but apparently Rumblin stumbling the birthday boy Trevor Lawrence led
the Jags to a The Jags are for and one
that was all of them. The Jags are foreign. I
think the Texans are four and one too, aren't they?
Gens are one and four, Colts are four in one.

Speaker 4 (18:55):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
I see a bad moon on the horizon. But the
Jags winning over the Chiefs last night thirty one twenty
eight and Monday night football in both Milwaukee and the
Dodgers up now two games to nothing winners last night
and divisional playoff action. Can't have your morning show without
your voice. Wouldn't have your morning show without your voice.
Let's start with Roger Warria, Michael, and Crew. I just
wanted to share with you.

Speaker 8 (19:18):
I have a close cousin and former business partner that
is actually a flat earth, among other things he believes,
and it just makes my mind blown. He's a very intelligent, hardworking,
honest guy, and I think it's all due to just
where he gets his information, just kind of like you said,

(19:39):
and for him, it's been going on for probably four
or five years.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
Yeah, there is that shock that we're seeing people that
we know were sensible, critical thinkers falling for this. And
there is a culture feeling that if you lose an argument,
there's nothing more embarrassing than losing an argument. And when

(20:07):
one loses an argument standing up to some of this stuff,
they naturally become a convert or, they naturally become silent,
and then the conspiracy theory gets louder. It's not so
much that they believe in conspiracy theories. I'm just fascinated
at it. Who's I go on a different route. I'm

(20:28):
fascinated what makes them susceptible?

Speaker 4 (20:30):
Now?

Speaker 2 (20:31):
The things that don't make me susceptible are really kind
of on three very generic realms. One realm is I'm
rooted in truth, so I'm not so easily swayed. That's
number one. Now think of the flat Earth one, because
you almost have to do them one at a time.

(20:51):
The human perception is limited. The Earth is so large,
twenty five thousand miles in circumference, and it isn't noticeable
from the ground, but from a high altitude, whether you're
in a plane, a weather balloon, the views from space,
and I realize we go to another conspiracy theory there,
because they think we fake the mood landing and we're
not really in space.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
How do you think your GPS is working? All right?

Speaker 2 (21:15):
But anyway, why do you think ships disappear in the horizon?
And there are some that these are like intelligent people,
people you know in love, and they'll look at you
and they'll go If the Earth was round, the people
on the bottom would fall off. No gravity pulls you
to the center. The Sun and the moon move above

(21:39):
a flat disk. Of course, that's debunked when we have elipses.
You can see the shape of the Earth by the eclipse.
In fact, sun wouldn't set if we were flat, It
would just slowly get smaller and disappear. So there are
debunkings to all this but you have to have you know,
if it's in a realm of your weakness where you

(22:00):
don't get sciences or you haven't studied this thing. The
absence of truth creates the avenue for the doubt. But
there are other psychological reasons. You know, in all of
the fascination, why is it both killed Lincoln? No questions asked?

(22:25):
Oswald killed Kennedy? Never a consensus? Is much a mystery
today and immediately a conspiracy. And the psychologists will tell
you it's because we can't handle the thought that one kook,

(22:48):
one guy living with his transgendered boyfriend playing video games
could borrow his grandfather's gun and kill somebody from two
hundred yards away. They just they can't because if we
can't accept that, then we're all in danger. So it's
almost like a coping mechanism to come up with these
grand conspiracies. Now, how you get to a trapdoor? How

(23:11):
you get to it wasn't really chartered Kirk, It was
a hologram. And he's still alive. I mean, then anything
goes I guess. And to Redd's point earlier, well, this
is where they you know, the law enforcement could be
more detailed. Well no, not at the point it might
jeopardize the case. Why do we live in a time

(23:32):
where the basic information we used to get.

Speaker 4 (23:38):
Isn't enough?

Speaker 2 (23:42):
And why does it happen in some cases and not others?
In why don't we have like fifty conspiracy theories? Why
is it consistently ten? And is it really a form
of entertainment? Is it a guilty pleasure? Is it like
well Red had this bug, my wife has it. I

(24:04):
don't have it the whole what would you call the
crime slew thing? Or what's the crime? What is it
true crime? Well, true crime is the name of like
the whole genre. But you're into that though, And I'm
always fascinated, how does this case? People are killed every day,
children are abducted every day. Why does this case become

(24:25):
a big case and this one goes ignored? And then
people get on board and it has to have what
is it just enough plausible? Four or five theories? That's
all it takes for something to just take off. But
at the end of the day, what are you really doing?
Are you just is it something like a hobby that's interesting?

Speaker 4 (24:45):
Well we work with law enforcement.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
Well okay, yeah, in that case, but you know what
I mean, deep down, is it a fascination In the end,
You know, my wife watches so many forty eight hours.
I hear a noise in the night, I presume there's
an intruder in my home and he's coming after me.

Speaker 4 (25:04):
Because you filled your brain so much with it.

Speaker 2 (25:06):
But I'm fascinated why some people are susceptible, And I
do think a big part of it is it depends
on how much truth is in there and the less
there is. By the way, I always remind people of this,
ignorance is not stupidity. Ignorance comes from the word ignoring. Chemistry.
I'm very ignorant. Why it never interested me? Now, there

(25:28):
were some people when I was a little kid. They'd
see two chemicals combine and it would create a poof
or a smoke or a boil, and they go crazy.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
That was thrilling to them.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
Some of them also like to use magnifying glasses to
make bugs suffer, and I would cry. I mean, it
was just nothing that interested me. That doesn't make me stupid,
It just makes me ignorant. But if you get on
a topic and when it comes to like a case,
we're all ignorant. But everything's based on a blind spot

(26:00):
or an assumption or a theory. That will all be
much different in a courtroom when a case and evidence
is all laid out and revealed. But we can't wait
for that. I mean, I think at some point, what
I'm accusing is it's become a form of entertainment. Has

(26:23):
anybody noticed if you loved going to a theater to
sit in a chair and watch a movie and overpay
for the movie, the popcorn and the soft drink, how
hard it is to go to a movie anymore, and
how easy it is to put on Netflix, Apple Prime

(26:48):
and see something great. If I started a list right now,
I could name you twenty and I haven't even seen
eighty percent of them, but said, I've seen that are
better than any movie I've seen in a theater. In fact,
the two most mediocre things I've seen this year were
in a theater. And so your first thought is, well,

(27:11):
I always hated Hollywood, so who cared?

Speaker 8 (27:13):
Well?

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Who cares is we're finding other ways to entertain ourselves,
and we're doing it in very dangerous ways. But there's
a bigger picture to all this, the abandonment of truth,
the abandonment of fact that is now.

Speaker 4 (27:29):
A cultural norm.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
It's like when I talk about the Civil War, imagine
if they had social media in the Internet then compared
to now, Imagine if they had AI and what AI
could become. I mean, AI could be a great thing,
or it could turn out to be a very really
bad thing. It's just like a perfect storm. And so

(27:58):
I'm getting more and more people. I'm wondering how many
of you are people you know, people you respect. Could
be your own son, could be your own daughter, could
be your spouse. All the sudden are in and I
think one of those is a turning on Israel, and
it could be bots doing it to us. But we're

(28:20):
seeing very grounded people that were in good churches, taught
very well. But then we're saying a lot that warn't
And if you don't have that rooting, no, I don't
think the Israeli government is the chosen people. But I

(28:42):
have a past, a present, and a future with Judaism.
My covenant is in Judaism. I can't have salvation outside
of Judaism. And if you don't have that grounding, well,
then a couple of good arguments say woo you in.

(29:05):
I keep reminding people of this, and it's pure discernment
at this point. But I know where I remember. I
remember thinking to myself, this could be the last president
that stands by Israel. And with the exception of the
one of two presidents that never were supposed to be
JFK and Trump, it would have been true. And it

(29:26):
was true before Trump got re elected and survived lawfair
and assassinations in a two party system that was never
meant to be. One of the parties is not standing
by Israel. And we saw that with the October seventh invasion.
Members of the squad were on the side of Hamas,

(29:50):
not just the Palestinian people, the innocent that had been harmed.
They had an Israel problem. Now I'm seeing it coming
from the far right of the Republican Party. You insert
a Democrat president, Where do we stand as a country
with the enemy or with Israel? Oh, here comes another guy,

(30:12):
Just Bob, You don't understand. Trump's nothing but anett. Yeah
who puppet? And yeah, who's all about himself in power?
This desion is corrupt government. They killed Chardie Kirk. I
tell you, they killed bright Bart too. They're gonna kill
you next. Now that's the new trend. Now everybody does
these videos. If you're hearing my voice, I have been
killed by Israel. Someone probably aren't even real, And of

(30:38):
course they've whipped themselves up into this paranoid state.

Speaker 4 (30:43):
They may actually believe it. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
But if you want to believe the earth is flat,
believe the earth is flat. If you want to believe
there are aliens, believe they are aliens. But some of
these conspiracy theories are adding to the confusion, to the mistrust,
and to the very divide. And I'm putting my finger

(31:08):
on two things. One, I think this is what we
do now because we have no news, we've turned to
the internet, and this is what the internet specializes in.
Mainstream media used to specialize in partisan media bias. The
Internet specializes in a lot of really crazy extremes, and
we don't have the background, or the or the grounding.

Speaker 4 (31:32):
To handle it. And boy, it's adding a lot to
the chaos.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
I would really be interested in talkbacks if you've got
a lot of people and what their conspiracy rabbit hole is.
I have a nephew that's completely into these things. I've
actually thought he's so entertained, exhausting and entertaining. I thought
about making him a character on the show just to
kind of slowly expose you to all of these Oh,
if we only hungered and thirsted for the truth the

(32:05):
way we hunger in truth, hunger and thirst for conspiracy theories.
And I can't think of a greater analogy than what
they've done with Charlie Kirk's assassination in just two and
a half weeks. Hologram, secret trapdoor, a lava leer Mike
that the guy triggers from the front row, two voices

(32:26):
you used to know and trust via the Internet and podcasting.
We're going to lay this all at the feet of Israel,
and don't get me even started on some of the
other crazy stuff out there. But today we're going to
address why we should stand with the Jewish people on
the second anniversary of the October seventh attacks. It's probably

(32:50):
the most important interview I've done in two and a
half years at this show. Pastor Allen Jaction from the
World out Recenter will join us in the third hour.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
Stick around for that. But that tryed to be a
long tease, didn't it?

Speaker 3 (33:00):
Your Morning show with Michael del Chino.

Speaker 4 (33:04):
That wasn't thrilled finished by the way, told you Trevor.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Lawrence stumbles, stumbles again, stubles again, Dodge's three Defenders gets
over the end zone, and the Jags win thirty one
to twenty eight. And that was on his birthday. By
the way, Happy can't have your morning show without your voice.
Let's go to Bill in Tampa.

Speaker 4 (33:22):
Good morning, Michael.

Speaker 9 (33:24):
There's a lot of evidence for the flat earth theory,
and one of them is the manuals for flight All
flights are calculated on a non rotating flat Earth. Why
would they do that if the Earth is round? Also,
if the Earth was round, why do I see the

(33:45):
Moon during the day when it should be on the
other side.

Speaker 4 (33:48):
Of our planet? Oh, we're not going there, are we
irv in Nashville? Hey, Michael?

Speaker 10 (33:56):
Observe The whole thing about these conspiracies is when you
look at COVID and what went on for several years
on that, as well as the J six stuff with
two hundred and seventy five FBI agents undercover, it makes
you wonder, at minimum, right, just because your paranoid doesn't.

Speaker 4 (34:21):
That one we're not going there now?

Speaker 2 (34:25):
The one about putting chips in the vaccine. Obviously the
chip wouldn't fit through the needle. Today marks two years
since the October seventh attack. Or did it really happen
or was it all faked? Was it done on a
sound stage in Los Angeles? Mark Mayfield has more on
the tragic events.

Speaker 7 (34:40):
Two years ago, Amasque conducted a number of armed incursions
in southern Israel that led to the death of over
twelve hundred civilians. Over two hundred and five people were
taking this hostage, with nearly fifty still being held.

Speaker 4 (34:52):
In the Gaza Strip.

Speaker 7 (34:54):
It led to Israel launching a massive counter attack, with
the conflict still ongoing between the two sides, As officials
representing both Israel and jamas meant for negotiations around a
peace deal on Monday, I'm Mark Metfield.

Speaker 2 (35:06):
Well, it didn't take long with The truck driver who
police say was attacked by Mark Sanchez is now suing.

Speaker 11 (35:11):
Sanchez ended up getting stabbed in the drunken fight early
Saturday in Indianapolis. The sixty nine year old delivery truck
driver is suing Sanchez and the Fox Corporation for permanent disfigurement.
The lawsuit claims Perry Toll suffered injuries to his head, jaw,
and neck. Sanchez has been charged with at least one felony,
along with unlawful entry of a motor vehicle and public intoxication,

(35:34):
both misdemeanors.

Speaker 3 (35:36):
I'm Jim rom We're all in this together. This is
your Morning Show with Michael Entheld, Joano
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