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Speaker 1 (00:36):
Seven minutes after the hour. How can it be third
hour already? But then again, how can it be October
twentieth already? Good Monday morning. I am Michael del Journal.
This is your morning show, and we can't have your
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I'd like to start with Ray, if I could Ray
no morel Uno.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Hey, Mike, don't you think that the juel in Paris
was probably the work of someone called the Pink Panther.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Well, they did manage to get off with the Crown
jewels in less than four minutes, and no rim shot
for no rim.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Shot for Ray. I was wanting to look for the
pink panther theme.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
Look he took a shot. That's all that counts. Billy
is next.
Speaker 4 (01:23):
Good morning, Michael. Since we are a representative republic, can
we please get back to calling these idiots in government
are representatives and not our leaders. Again, they are not leaders.
They represent the people's will. Please let us stop calling
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them leaders. Thank you. I have a great day.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Yeah, we have a couple, but not many.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
What we need are representatives to represent the populace, the.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
People in the House that's the people's house.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
We need senators to protect states' rights in the Senate.
Maybe even need the states to appoint them and stop
having these national elections in this club of one hundred
and Presidents are not kings, nor should they be celebrities
or personalities. They're simply executives who execute the will of
the people by way of the Congress. Oh, while we're
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at it, how about a balanced budget? How about term limits?
But if in butts or candy nuts, we'd all have
a nicer republic, couldn't we?
Speaker 3 (02:24):
Oh done? Oh done?
Speaker 5 (02:30):
I'm trying to figure out from these no king protests
if there were any black or Hispanic members of the
community involved. It didn't seem like that to me, but
maybe my eyes were fooling me.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
Well, you're not the only one, Chris at Michael d
At iHeartMedia dot Com, wrote Michael. From the footage I've seen,
it looked to me that ancient hippies came out of
the woodwork this weekend. So the far left holds it's
no king's protests in a country that clearly has no king,
just a duly elected president who won the electoral college
map three twelve to two twenty six, and that's a landslide.
(03:11):
Won the popular vote was seventy seven million votes and
took and won all seven swing states and won ninety
percent of all counties in the country. Chris Walker is
our Republican consultant and analyst. Is this leftist ignorance, agitation, insurrection,
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or just insanity? Why are they doing this? Why protest
no kings in a country with no king?
Speaker 3 (03:38):
Good morning, Good morning.
Speaker 6 (03:40):
Well it's it's silliness.
Speaker 7 (03:41):
But I think before we can get to the no kings,
you're gonna make me play the Pink panther team for
my kids.
Speaker 6 (03:47):
This mom, I take them to school. That's that's a
good memory Lane.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
There Buttom Bottom, buddy, there it is.
Speaker 7 (03:55):
He finally found it. It's such a good song.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
So anyway, yeah, really I used to love the Pig Panther.
But yeah, I mean, how do you get off of it?
I mean I would have thought this is like feet
away from Mona Lisa. They get off with the Crown
Jewels at the Louver in Pattis in less than four minutes.
This screams of an inside job. There's no way to
estimate the value, not to mention. Once they're all hacked
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up and sold off in pieces, the Crown Jewels are
gone forever. It's a bad day in Paris, that's for sure.
But it wasn't a very good weekend here at home, right, No, Kings,
what are they really up to?
Speaker 8 (04:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (04:30):
Yes, yes, said yeah, Well, you know, I think we
need to take a step back and think about what
actually is happening here. It's a tool for Democrats to
try to general up support for their elections in New York,
in New Jersey and Virginia. Like, let's not pretend that
there's some you know, other motive here that Democrats are
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trying to organize to get ready for to try to
win an election in.
Speaker 6 (04:55):
A month or you know, in a in three weeks,
and so we need to be prepared for that.
Speaker 7 (05:01):
Everything else is just is just you know, it's just
it's just you know, noise.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
I mean, well, it is definitely ignorance. It is definitely insanity,
and is definitely stupid. All right, So that's easy. It's
easy to ignore the ignorance. The problem is when they're
screaming death to a tyrant when a president's already been
assassinated twice and we just found a hunting stand from
where he lands in West Palm. That part's not funny.
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And you know, we said, yeah, we said this a
while ago. Charlie Kirk was either the first shot of
the Civil War to come or it was the last straw.
Like in nineteen sixty eight, America is seen too much violence,
too much hate, and it's ready to move on back
to the center, back to reality, back to sensibility. I
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still don't know which. But I don't think this nonsense
this weekend is going to agitate more nineteen sixty It's
going to edit date more nineteen sixty eight and not
nineteen sixty nine.
Speaker 6 (06:04):
I agree.
Speaker 7 (06:04):
I mean, you know, look, I think It's also important
to remember the majority of the country was watching football
this weekend. I think, I think, who is that? Donnie said,
you know, it's a bunch of aging hippies, right, It's
like these are all a bunch of you know, boomers,
which you know, have to find their last moments of
glory reliving the sixties. And you know, this is their
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their opportunity to do it. Every everything that the President does,
you know, warrants a massive overreaction from these bulks. And
so this is you know, yet another example of Billy
named effort to try to, you know, one, distract from
their own failures of liberalism. But secondly, you know, kind
of attack anything that they see, as you know, and
(06:47):
I use this in air quoteses a assault on democracy
because they think anything that isn't liberal is an assault
on democracy. So you know, it's it's.
Speaker 6 (06:55):
A chance for them to kind of go out there
and shoot.
Speaker 7 (06:58):
And you know, I remind our little friends that they
live in a country.
Speaker 6 (07:01):
That allows them to do that.
Speaker 7 (07:02):
If this were a monarchy, and that if this were
a Chinese like you know situation, they would not be
in the streets going home.
Speaker 6 (07:09):
They'd be going to prison. The next day.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
So well, yeah, obviously, obviously we don't have a king
or they wouldn't be allowed the freedom to do what
they've done. But don't bring up that because that led
earlier to Jeffrey thinking that the king of Saudi Arabia
was King Abdul Jabbar, which I think he was conflating
with a basketball star, honest mistake.
Speaker 7 (07:33):
But yeah, don't go pull this name with Roger Murdoch.
Speaker 6 (07:36):
Wasn't he a pilot for an airlines?
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (07:39):
Uh, yeah, go pull this off in Saudi Arabia and
then you'll be interesting. But you bring up something that
the listeners pointed out, doesn't seem to be a lot
of blacks, doesn't seem to be a lot of Hispanics,
doesn't seem to be really even the youth that we
normally see at these there was a lot of boomers
and and a lot of lack of diversity.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
What do you make of that?
Speaker 7 (07:58):
You know, I see think it is a funded democratic
operation to try to gin up the vote ahead of
an election, and it may work.
Speaker 6 (08:06):
By the way.
Speaker 7 (08:07):
I mean, we've got Mondani in New York, We've got
you know, the the luminatorial race, and you know, in
the ag Rais in Virginia, and you know, they're trying
to get every vote they can and this is their
only way. They can't talk about the issues. They can't
talk about, you know, what they want to do is governance,
so they get to attack and assault.
Speaker 6 (08:24):
Assaults for the wrong word.
Speaker 7 (08:25):
Sorry, but like you know, just politically attack.
Speaker 6 (08:28):
You know, they're there.
Speaker 7 (08:29):
They're political you know, enemies to the right because they
do not see this as a as a you know,
just a normal election. They feel like everything is an
exetential crisis. So they have to you know, prepare themselves
for vote, getting out the vote under that guy.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
So we'll see. I mean, you know, it may work
in Virginia.
Speaker 7 (08:47):
Unfortunately, I think we still have a very tight race
there and that's something that needs to be done in
spite of all the things that we've seen over the
last three weeks about these Democrats texting openly that they
would like to wish you know, not only harm but
death on their opponents. And you talk about the Charlie
Kirk situation, that's what we're dealing with. I mean, these
are people who actually be her opponents as unworthy of life.
(09:09):
And that's that's a very very scary proposition to think
about it.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Well, a lot of them didn't. People take a lot
of them didn't change the rhetoric. Immediately after Charlie Kirk
was dead, a lot of them were cheering.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
On his death.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
But whatever cold cease fire we had, it's certainly over.
Chris Walker is a Republican consultant, analyst. He is our
contributor every Monday Morning, all things Republican. All right, So
I know how we got here. It started with Barack Obama.
He kept referring to us as a democracy when in
fact we're a republic. We corrected him for a while,
then we just let it go, and then everything was democracy.
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Then you get to Joe Biden, who wasn't even a
real president, and democracy had a soul, and you know,
the soul of America, and democracy is the existential threat.
And then democracy really became the Democrat Party platform and
its candidates, and anybody that stands against their candidates or
their platform is somehow and in serri so we went
from deplorable to insurrections. We know this game. The question
(10:04):
and final question of our segment is when Donald Trump
is gone?
Speaker 3 (10:08):
And unlike the.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Delusional Robert de Niro, he will leave after three years.
When he's gone, and the does the derangement end or
does it just move on to the next.
Speaker 6 (10:19):
Oh, I think it moves on to the next.
Speaker 7 (10:20):
I mean, look, it's a different it's a different kind
of derangement.
Speaker 6 (10:25):
But let's not forget they called George W.
Speaker 7 (10:27):
Bush Hitler, they called you know, Republicans, you know, anti
democratic in the two thousands. I mean they were, you know,
dealing with with these Democrats as long as I have.
Now it's it's not a new playbook. It's louder, it's
more unhinged, but it's still the same DNA. These are
the same people who continue to call their political opponents,
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you know, anti democratic. So no, I think I think,
you know, whether it's Jade Vance or Marco Rubio or
Glenn Youngkin or you know, somebody else that emerges, it
will not be that different. This is just louder. I
think it part because Donald Trump is so effective at
communicating and getting under their skin. So in a way
where a lot of other politicians may you know, be
(11:10):
a little less uh a lightning rod for them that
you know that there they haven't changed their position or
their outlook on who and what they're running against.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
If they can they.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
If they keep playing that card, though, they're going to
get more and more isolated, radicalized, and and and like
a parasite, they'll kill the host and die with it.
They'll become a fringe party. As I predicted, one or
both parties will be gone by the end of the decade.
They seem to be heading in that direction. I've often said,
and I'll say it again, and I'll encourage our audience
(11:43):
to pray for the president every day. Pray for our president,
whether it's a Republican, a Democrat, or an independent. In
this case, Uh, Donald Trump is a Republican, but he's
MAGA and you know, I actually think that's a whole
other brand. But I don't feel like he said. And
I think this latest hunting stand near where he lands
(12:05):
when he goes home to mar Lago is another indication
that I said, two presidents that were never meant to
be Kennedy and Trump. One died in Daily Plaza. One
has survived law fair two assassination attempts, and it clearly
looks as though someone is still trying to take him out.
And I pray for his security every day. I pray
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that we somehow make it to the end of his
term and he can return to being a private citizen again.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
And I hope it's safe, because.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
This weekend was another chilling reminder. They may not stop
when they get him. Can I mentioned something on the parties.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
I don't know if we have time, but you.
Speaker 7 (12:41):
Know, you're mentioning the Democrat Party being obsolete by the
end decade, and you know, in a way, I want that,
But I also think it's good for us to remember
as conservatives, and I'm a conservative first, I mean republic
good parties a platform conservatism for me. But you know,
the country is better with two strong parties. You know,
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the Republican Party is better with multiple voices and not
a monolithic, you know, kind of response to one individual.
And so I think it's important for the Democrat Party
to actually be useful and to actually be have ideas
they're spousing for. And so I, you know, I hope
that that doesn't happen, because in some regard, I think
the country is better when you have people talking about
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ideas rather than having a party shrink into irrelevancy and
where do those ideas go? They go into the shadows
they go into the darkness, and that's worse rather than
actually having like a real discussion.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Yeah, I'm gonna hate to end on a disagreeing point. Yes,
if they if they had a healthy party, if they
had a healthy platform, if they were the Democrat Party
of seventy years ago. Maybe, But ultimately, even then, I'm
with the founding fathers. I think we'd be better off
with both parties gone and returning to what we were
(13:53):
always intended to be, the United States of America, with
US citizens voting for the interest of America and not
a partisan party. But that's why you're a Republican consultant,
And I'm not all right. Chris Walker will do next week, brother, Yeah,
we'll do it next week, all things Republican with Chris Walker.
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back to cease fire age should be flowing back again today.
The FBI investigating the discovery of a hunting stand with
a sniper's shot ed where the president Lands Air Force
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All Hio it all awfuls at the note King's protests
the affluent white female liberals.
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I think it's time we review the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Oh, I was going to say, you're not following any
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We really love our listeners and that's why we love
these talkbacks. It makes us the family that we are. Well,
one of ours, Big John, came to town. I had
a previous commitment that killed me to miss it, but yeah,
(19:30):
we we actually had lunch with one of our listeners
who was in town from New York and apparently our
little fun nash Vegas City got the best of them.
Speaker 12 (19:40):
So Big John really wants to say thank you to
Rad and Jeff for meeting me. This is a crazy town,
talk about crazy honky tonk. John and his boys are
getting the hell out of town.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
He sounds like he's had a rough weekend, a lot
of fun.
Speaker 6 (19:56):
I'm sure.
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Well, you two had to uber him back to his
friends after lunch.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
Did did we pick up the tap?
Speaker 8 (20:02):
No?
Speaker 3 (20:02):
We tried. We tried, but he wouldn't let us. I mean,
he was like a big John's buying for you.
Speaker 6 (20:07):
He's strong armed.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
You guys aren't Italian. You gotta make you know, you
get with the waiter beforehand. You make sure that doesn't happen.
All right, next time you come to town, Big John,
I'm treating.
Speaker 8 (20:15):
He made the greatest what could have been a sound
of the day when he says to me, read what's
a woo woo girl?
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Watch a woo wool girl? Take me to the wool.
So then you guys, after lunch, had to uber him
to meet up with his friends. But every time you
started getting close to where the friends were, they had
gone to a different bar.
Speaker 3 (20:36):
You wouldn't like.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
Locals don't for those listening, locals don't go down to
But I mean at eleven o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
Yeah, at eleven o'clock in the morning, it was a
mad Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
I mean, I you know, I don't live in Nashville.
I live in a suburb. But you know, my my
morale and what I love about where I live has
nothing to do with downtown Nashville. But I grew up
in New Orleans and I never you know, locals. We
don't go to the French Quarter a lot, very rarely,
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and if we do, it's because somebody's in from out
of town.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
But it is crazy down there, and.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
Obviously it gave Big John and his buddies all they
could handle, although they do leave with the w in
their pocket. With the Patriots win over the Titans.
Speaker 3 (21:24):
All right, I want to talk book it.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
I thought this was the most you know, we went
into the weekend knowing that Hamas is either not in
control of all of its thugs or not negotiating honestly.
On the negotiating honestly, we did get all twenty living hostages,
that's huge, out of hell, out of the tunnels, reunited
(21:50):
with their families. We got nine of the bodies, but
we got a long way to go right And I
really think at this point whoever has been at the
negotiating tables really doesn't know and needs help finding the
remaining But what was going on in Gaza, I mean,
(22:11):
I don't want to give any more attention to this
seven million idiots. We don't have a king, you have
a duly elected president. But I mean, these are the
people that were wanting to have a cease fire, and
the president creates it. Palestine is freed, the fighting has stopped,
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and then what happens Hammas starts killing Palestinians. Why aren't
they marching on that? So, as we said heading into
the weekend, obviously they're going to disarm. Now whether these
are Hamas terrorists that have gone rogue and don't believe
with leadership and they're not going to disarm, they're going.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
To get disarmed.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
So Israel did that over the weekend and they fired
and got two Israeli soldiers. Well they struck back. Now
we're back to a ceasefire. Now the aid will begin
to flow again. Today we knew there would be turbulence
in this flight, this fight and flight towards a ceasefire
and a lasting peace because some ass is not cooperating.
(23:24):
The President will continue that process and then the Vice
President is heading to Israel to get Phase two started.
Still some clean up on Ale one in phase one,
but onto Phase two, and then the negotiations with Russia
and Ukraine not to be complicated by giving Ukraine Tomahawk missiles.
(23:45):
You you want to aid the ending of the war.
You want to aid Ukraine because they were invaded. You
you do not want to enter the war. Remember when
it comes to wars and where they start, and with
the same players they started with. It's a very delicate process.
(24:06):
This president, this administration gets it, and that's why there
are no tomahawks coming. But conversations will continue. The President
plans to meet with Putin and Budapest, and he met
with Zelensky on Friday. And then most troubling headline, Trump
boards air Force one quickly using small stairs due to
increased security measures. And what are the security measures? It
(24:30):
would appear two assassination attempts weren't enough and as no
kings orchestrates an insane or ignorant or agitating protest, many
of which chanting killed the tyrant. I hardly think this
(24:52):
is a coincidence. How long has this stand been there?
President Donald Trump boarded Air Force one quickly using small
stairs due to the increased security measures at Palm Beach
International Airport on Sunday. The heightened measures or at the
airport following Secret Services discovery of a suspected a suspected
hunting stand near the airport with a clear line of
(25:15):
sight to Air Force One, where Trump boards and departs
went in Florida. Fox News was first to report the
discovery of the potential sniper position. No individuals have been arrested.
FBI Director Cash Pattel said his agency is taking lead
on this investigation. Patel said that the hunting stand has
not yet been connected to any individual. Prior to the
(25:38):
President's return to West Palm Beach, the United States Secret
Service discovered what appeared to be an elevated hunting stand
within line sight of Air Force one's landing zone.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
The FBI has.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Since taken the investigative lead, flying in all kinds of
resources to collect all kinds of evidence from the scene
and deploying their cell phone analytic capabilities.
Speaker 11 (26:08):
I have.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Set on many occasions two presidents I don't think where
ever meant to be John F.
Speaker 3 (26:16):
Kennedy, Donald Trump TV ushered in Kennedy and Kennedy one.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Some people would say they stole the election in Chicago
with Bear Daily. Nevertheless, he won and they killed them.
Donald Trump was never supposed to win and did, and
they've tried to kill him twice and was this a third.
I cannot emphasize enough how much we need to pray
for this president, because any honest person would say all
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indications from the chance of seven million protesters delusional this weekend,
to what happened to Charlie Kirk, to what we've seen
happen to the president twice, and what's now been recently discovered,
they may not want to stop until they get him.
Pray for his protection. He still got three years to
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when your morning show continues, quick we get your top
five stories of the day, and then we always give
the final story to Rory O'Neil, our national correspondent keeping
an eye in the Mideast, peace fighting peace again, eight again.
Speaker 3 (29:31):
Where do we stand?
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Only Rory knows and you will find out when your
morning show continues.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
Next, it's Your Morning Show with Michael del Chno.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
We welcome w JAS Talk thirteen twenty and ninety nine
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Also news Radio w jp F, two stations, one name, Marion, Carbondale,
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have grown to one hundred and but it's really one
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on one. We start your morning off right, thanks for
waking up with us, all right. Air Force one landing
zone had a what appears to be a hunting stand
with a clear sniper's view of where the president lands.
Air Force one. That's being investigated by the FBI. Vice
President jd Vance is going to visit Israel this week
to discuss the transition from Phase one to Phase two.
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But I don't have to tell you we've had a
couple of hiccups, a little destoyments in the peace for
us in phase one.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
More on that with Rory.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
The French police are investigating a jewel heist at the
louver Ra Museum in Patti.
Speaker 3 (30:39):
More on that with Rory as well.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
We have a double header and Monday night football tonight,
two of our favorite cities in the Your Morning Show family,
with two really good football teams I believe the best
in the NFC up. First, the Lions and the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers. The late night Monday night game will be
the Seahawks and the Texans. All right, let's start with
the louver Ra, or as Rory calls it, the louver
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the Crown Jewels were stolen just feet away from Mona Lisa,
and all in four minutes. Crazy. This is the stuff
movies are made of.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
It really is.
Speaker 13 (31:10):
But it's going to be a short movie because the
whole thing is you said, just a matter of minutes.
These four guys have a truck with a ladder on
it and managed to cut their way into the loof
as it's open for business as usual on a Sunday morning.
The place is packed with thousands of visitors. These guys
cut their way in, They scare off some of the
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security guards.
Speaker 3 (31:32):
As the crowd goes running.
Speaker 13 (31:34):
They bring out saws to cut through the glass and
the enclosures to access the crown jewels, make off with
eight different items, well nine, they dropped one in the escape.
But now the concern is that they're cutting these things up,
breaking them down, melting them down, and they could be
lost forever.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Well, you mentioned the one that they dropped, thirteen hundred
diamonds in the emerald set imperial crown for Napoleon the
Third's wife, And I mean that's thirteen hundred diamonds and
that's the one that got dropped.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
And left behind.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
I mean, there would be no way to put a
dollar amount on what they got off with.
Speaker 13 (32:11):
Yeah, right, they keep saying inestimable is the word to
describe it, at least in French or the French translation. Yeah,
and as you said, there's one diadem that they did
get that had two thousand diamonds just in this one lease.
So these are spectacular pieces of craftsmanship that again, and
the fear is unless they're found soon, could be lost forever,
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which is why you know, some of the experts are saying,
make a ridiculously high reward, just put it up and
put it out there in order to get these things
back before they're.
Speaker 1 (32:42):
Gone and no clues to go on, right, I mean,
it's not even like they're not not publicly.
Speaker 13 (32:48):
Look, they'd got to know that these people knew what
they were doing, knew what side of the museum to hit,
where to go with the ladder truck, all that stuff.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
These guys knew specifically, and they.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Bought somebody off in security or they were in on
it right inside.
Speaker 13 (33:02):
Job got to be one of them, right right, And
now I know a third of the rooms on this
side of the museum have no cameras.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Yeah, and I think they knew before the four minuted
hest All, right, let's go to the middle Let's go
to the Middle East. We kind of headed into the
weekend knowing we were having but we didn't know if
Hamas wasn't cooperating or if they've just lost control of
some of their thugs in the Gaza. But we knew
we had some turbulence. The President making it clear they
will disarm or we will disarm them. They shout at
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Israeli soldiers killed two with a rocket, and then the
strike was on and the ceasefire was off. Now the
CeaseFire's back on, aid will be flowing. Was this turbulence
or is there more turbulence to come?
Speaker 13 (33:43):
Well, right, I mean there are the Trump administration and
others are trying to say that we know this is
going to be a rocky process, so they're trying to
ride it out.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
They've got jd.
Speaker 13 (33:51):
Vance, the Vice President, along with Jared Kushner and Steve
Witcoff all going to Israel this week trying to get
to phase two of this piece deal. But again, you know,
issues with phase one. And as we heard from President
Trump on the Air Force one, he said it didn't
sound like the Hamas members who attack the Israeli soldiers
were getting their directors from Hamas leadership that may have
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been acting independently. So that's why they're trying to be
as optimistic as possible to keep this piece deal, at
least this ceasefire together.
Speaker 1 (34:20):
Yeah, because, as Rory has pointed out from time to time,
the exchange was hostages for proven criminals and terrorists and
nearly two thousand of them. So if there's some out
of control thugs in the Gaza, they got soldiers coming
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their way, and you don't want to keep sending the
aid if you know they're killing people for taking it.
So as much as the Vice President would like to
get on to Phase two, something tells me we've got
a little Phase one to live Rory. Great reporting is
always thanks, Thanks Michael all right. In sports, and there
was a lot of it. Let's start in college football. Vanderbilt,
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I can't remember the last time they were in the
top ten. I don't think I was alive, let alone
living here. And the Indiana Hoosiers at Indiana they said,
we want to be a football program, not a bat
not just a basketball program.
Speaker 3 (35:13):
Well you've arrived.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
They hop all the way into the number two spot,
Buckeyes are still number one. Indiana two, Texas A and
M three. Now Bama back up to four, Georgia right
behind him at five, Oregon six, Georgia Tech seven, Ole
miss falls all the way to eight. Miami falls all
the way to nine after losing to Louisville and Vanderbilt
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and ESPN game Day coming to Nashville. Big John should
have just stayed and spent the week. Matthew Stafford five touchdowns,
Rams easy thirty five to seven over the Jags, and
London Browns found a real star and Quinn Shawn Junkin,
a former Buck guy, eighty four yards three touchdown. Browns
went thirty one to six over the Fins. Cards collapse
in the fourth losing twenty seven to twenty three to
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the Packers. Arizona now two and five. Titans garbage fall
to their old coach they never should have fired. They
are now one and six, losing thirty one to thirteen
to the Patriots at home Broncos. I mean it was
like watching the Drive all over again. Thirty three points
in the fourth quarter to beat the Giants thirty three
to thirty two.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
What a thriller.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
Two Monday night football games tonight Lions and Bucks first,
followed by the Texans and Seattle, and the Blue Jays
won six to two. They force a Game seven tonight
in Toronto. The winner will play the Dodgers in the
World Series on Friday. Otani ten touchdowns and three home
runs to complete the sweep against the Brewers. Snoop Dogg
is fifty three, Mama m Kamala sixty, met Great Keith
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Hernandez seventy two, and actor John Krasinski from the Office
is forty six. If it's your birthday, Happy birthday. So
glad you were born. Glad you spent some of your
birthday with us. For the rest of you, go make
a difference in someone's life, cherish your own, and we'll
see again tomorrow morning. On your morning show.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
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