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November 4, 2025 27 mins
Gary and Shannon kick off Election Day 2025 breaking down the death of former VP Dick Cheney at 84 — the legacy, the lies, and the lessons. 
Then it’s a whirlwind of election chaos from New York to New Jersey with NewsNation’s Jessica Kartalija reporting live on bomb threats, socialist upsets, and the wildest ballots you’ve ever seen. Plus, breaking NFL trade deadline drama and a midair bomb scare that shuts down Dulles told via a special #TerrorInTheSkies.

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Show taking an impact on the future.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Dick Cheney has died eight or four years old, and
listening to clips of him this morning, along with voices
like Tim Russert, is so refreshing.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
It's it's crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
I mean, I wasn't like a cheerleader for Dick Cheney
twenty years ago, but I respect the hell out of
smart people. And listening to clips of those interviews and
hearing him with wolf Blitzer and wolf Blitzer being exposed
as a complete dumb dumb was fun too to go
down memory lane. But my god, when you look at

(02:09):
the rhetoric of what it was circa two thousand, two
thousand and one, two thousand and two, and what it
is now from politicians, Not only has it been dumbed down,
but the lies are and they're not as clever as
they're lying now. And just the elevated conversation. The conversation
was elevated back then. Now I feel like we're at

(02:30):
a base level.

Speaker 4 (02:32):
And listen, a lot of the ways I've seen his
legacy described him to Dick Cheney's legacy described is it's complicated,
It's going to be complicated. He was arguably one of
the most accomplished and ready vice presidents we've ever had
in terms of his experience at very high levels of

(02:54):
government doing very important jobs.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
He was the Defense secretary, he was well call In fact,
he was a.

Speaker 4 (03:02):
Young chief of staff as well, right thirty five, thirty
four to thirty five, something like that.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
In fact, when he was on the debate stage with Lieberman,
you know a lot of people wondered at the time,
why aren't these two at the top of the ticket
just really smart people, or don't need to relitigate the
war post nine to eleven and weapons of mass destruction?

Speaker 4 (03:24):
That was also one of the criticisms. I thought didn't.
It never landed for me. I understand it. I've seen
the logic of it, that he was the architect of
what they described as these ongoing, never ending wars that
it took couple of other presidents to finally get us
out of completely. But you mean to tell me that

(03:45):
the way that the Middle East was bubbling up in
the late nineties, well even the early nineties, into the nineties,
into the early two thousands, you mean to tell me
that there wasn't going to be some sort of incredibly
large conflict that was going to cost millions of lives,
that somehow the world was going to stay out of
it unless Dick Cheney put his finger on the button

(04:07):
decided to go into a rack in Afghanistan.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
That doesn't make any sense to me. Yeah, I get
why he.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
Is considered the architect of those two wars, but to
say that that wouldn't have happened if it weren't for
Dick Cheney seems a little bit shallow to me. Jonathan
Carl a political analyst for ABC. All of these analysts
that all have ideas and opinions about Dick Cheney, but
I thought his story that he's told this morning on

(04:34):
Good Morning America was pretty interesting.

Speaker 6 (04:37):
Classic Dick Cheney when he endorsed Kamala Harris. It wasn't
simply remarkable for his endorsement of a Democrat for the
first time in his entire life, but what he said
about Donald Trump. He said, quote in our nation's two
hundred and forty eight year history, there has never been
an individual who is a greater threat to our republic
than Donald Trump. He can never be trusted with power again.

(04:59):
And he was an man of few words. I will
never forget Robin. When I was covering the Bush campaign
in two thousand and I had heard that Dick Cheney
had changed his registration to vote in Wyoming, which would
have been a requirement effectively for him to be the
running mate. He was running the search for a running mate,
and I got his home phone number. I called him

(05:19):
up at home and he answered, and I said, so
is this true? Are you actually under consideration? Are you
leading candidate now to be the running mate? And he
just answered yeah, that words.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
Had a few words. Yeah.

Speaker 6 (05:34):
How do you think he will be remembered, you know,
I mean, it's a complicated legacy. He will be remembered,
certainly for his role in protecting America after nine to
eleven for that big mistake that American made in the
war with Iraq, and absolutely as being a patriot and
a defender of American democracy until his last days.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
I thought that was an interesting way to put it.

Speaker 4 (05:54):
I mean, like he started with the story regarding the
endorsement of Kamala Harris and the backlash that it got,
not just from Magas specifically, but also from the Republicans
that had been part and his daughter, Liz eventually became
sort of the face of Republicans who didn't like Trump.

(06:14):
She and Adam Kidzinger, they became the outcasts for the
party because they refused to show support for the guy
that was going to become their nominee.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
And his support for his daughter back in the day
when coming out is as gay in public was something
that you had to have great courage.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
For if you were a known name, and.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
He stood by her despite what was an uphill battle
in some conservative circles for that kind of a thing.
Another slap at candidate Trump at the time. He spoke
out about Trump's proposal the ban Muslims from entering the US, saying,
I think this whole notion that somehow we can just
say no more Muslims, just ban a whole religion goes

(06:58):
against everything we stand for and believe in. And you've
got to wonder if on a day like today, the
possible election of a Muslim socialist in New York would
have ever happened twenty years post nine to eleven, if
Trump wasn't in the White House, if this isn't just
all Trump related and f you to the White House,
And what do we do into the city of New

(07:18):
York in the process.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
Yeah, So, Dick Traeney Cheney dead at the age of
eighty four. We will see more and more attributes, honorifics,
also criticisms of this guy, and we'll talk about it
as we go through the show.

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Speaker 1 (08:24):
So we have combed through all of election day and
what it brings on this November fourth, and it looks
like there are four contests commanding the most national attention.
Number one is the one we mentioned in New York City,
thirty four year old Democratic socialist Zoron, Mom, Donnie, you've
heard his name. The New York Times is in love

(08:45):
with him. I think they've put him on the front
page or the front page of their magazine once or
twice a month for the past three months. From what
I've seen, I only get the paper on Sundays to
do the puzzle, but it's from what I've seen they're
in love.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
With this guy. He leads the polls.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
By a comfortable margin against former governor Andrew Cuomo. And
if your question is why can't they find somebody else
to run, I'm with you. He is now running as
an independent, Andrew Cuomo is. And then there's a Republican
who has a distant third, Curtis.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Sleewar slowly slow Why Yeah?

Speaker 4 (09:19):
He and he had been called on multiple times, especially
in the last month or so, to drop out, the
assumption being that the people who would vote for Curtis
Sliwa would then only be left with the chance, with
the option between Mom, Donnie and Cuomo, that they would
vote for Cuomo that would put him up over the
top and he would become the mayor of New York City,

(09:40):
Which is the craziest I mean, we're recycling these people
over and over again.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
What is Andrew Cuomo coming back from? Can we remember
what his fall from grace was? Well, if you ever
lived in the world of grace, for.

Speaker 4 (09:54):
One thing, there were the there are people who say
many people are saying he killed Grandma during COVID because
remember he was forcing people into nursing homes and out
of hospitals, which is where the absolute death nell existed.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
It was in the nursing homes.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
It started up at the nursing homes in Washington State,
just in terms of the devastation, and nobody was like, hey,
maybe we stopped putting grandma in the nursing home where
they can cough on each other all day. That then
he got caught having, you know, been a little grabby
on the tops in the bottoms with some of the
staff members in the governor's mansion.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
And he's not a good person.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
Mom Donnie said, yesterday morning, when the sun comes up,
everything changes, Shadows lift off the river, light reflects off
of office building windows, and you start to fill the
warmth of a new day.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Is that like punk Satani phil or something.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Like that, some crap, he said, That's how we'll feel
again tomorrow when the polls close at nine pm Eastern.
He has framed Andrew Cuomo as Trump's puppet in this race.
Trump is not the only one to call Mom Donnie
a communist, but Trump has threatened to withhold federal dollars
from the City com.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
Trump hates Cuomo.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Cuomo hates true exactly.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Trump did urge New Yorkers in his strongest terms yet
to vote for Cuomo. However, writing on truth Social that
voters really have no choice. That's the thing. You got
to pick the lesser of the evil in Trump's mind,
and that's Andrew Cuomo. It's the evil that you know,
it's the evil that you can control.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
A thirty four year old.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
Unknown socialist that took off like a meteor and is
drunk on ego and popularity really is a big question mark.
And everyone's going to fall out of love with socialism
once they remember how it doesn't work right.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
I think it's George will the great columnist. He wrote
something and I'm paraphrasing, but it was like, every twenty
or three years, we need to have a socialist candidate
or a discussion about socialist policies that is actually put
in office, put in place, so we're reminded of how
awful it actually is. Right, and this may be the thing.

(12:17):
I mean, obviously the largest stage we've seen, but still
just an He's running on feelings, he's running on free stuff.
And one of the criticisms that Cuomo has leveled against
Mom Donnie regularly is you have no idea how government works, right.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
And if you love socialism, good on you go somewhere else.
That's not what this country is about. It's not what
it's ever been about. It doesn't work for us. I mean, yeah,
like you said, we could do a whole thing on
the problem with socialism. It's something that twenty two year
olds fall in love with every generation.

Speaker 4 (12:55):
And there are headlines that also suggest that large Jewish
groups and Jewish organizations are supporting Zoron Mamdani. If you
drilled down a little bit on these so called Hasidic
Jewish groups and Jewish organizations, they are so far outside
of traditional Judaism that they're just getting the benefit of suggesting, oh,

(13:19):
look they have a star of David on their on
their building or their logo or whatever. They are not
They are not mainstream Jewish people. They are in New
York City who are supporting this guy.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Also, President Barack Obama has not endorsed him.

Speaker 4 (13:38):
Yeah, people don't. I don't understand. I don't get it.
He's going to be the mayor. He's going to drive
that place back into the ground. And yes, I think
Rudy Giuliani is a complete whack job there, but he
cleaned up that city to it.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
Well, he wasn't a whack job back then. He was great.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
That's true.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
He's a complete nut job now.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
But if you say that, then people are like, will
you think he's great? I don't care.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
That's none of our business what people are going to say,
Let's screw them. That's not nice, see, and that's why,
that's why we can't pay attention to that kind of stuff.
All right, coming up, we'll get into the other races.
We mentioned that there are four big ones really in
the spotlight. One of them is that mayor of New York.
There's two races for governor that are also big, one

(14:25):
in New Jersey, one in Virginia, and of course our
Prop fifty here in California. We all have all of
that drilled down on for you when we come back.

Speaker 7 (14:34):
You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI
AM six forty.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
We're talking about election day. I want to get right
to it because Jessica Cardalahia is a national correspondent for
News Nation. She's covering what's going on in New York
and mentioned some other races in focus today in New Jersey,
there's a governor's race capturing a bunch of eyes as well.

Speaker 4 (14:55):
Yeah, the governor's race specifically between Chitarell and if I'm
not mistaken.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Mickey the Democrat.

Speaker 4 (15:04):
So let's start there in terms of why this is
such a high profile race that's being watched around the country.

Speaker 5 (15:13):
Hi, guys, thank you for sending the sunshine out here.
It's actually a little bit warm today, so well appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Actually, I think that was Dora Mom Donnie who promised
that throughout the tri state area.

Speaker 5 (15:24):
Yes, there have been a lot of campaign promises made. Okay,
So let's start with New Jersey. So we had an
incident this morning. Polling places here in Jersey were temporarily
disrupted because someone sent bomb threats into sites in at
least seven counties, and that was a really big deal

(15:44):
because the state's top election official had to, of course,
you know, investigate, but did reassure the public that voters
and poll workers are safe and that every vote can
still be cast and will count. There was no device ever.
Found a mighty share writing today on social media that
she will not stand for voter suppression in our state
and encourages all New Jerseyans to get out and vote.

(16:08):
This race is a huge deal because it will decide
who will be governor. So it's only New Jersey and
Virginia that have these governor races and or gubernatorial races
rather and you know, if Mikey Cheryl wins, she would
become the state's second female governor. She and Chittarelli though
neck and neck here his son flying back. He'd been

(16:31):
overseas serving time with the army. He came home surprised
as father Cheryl is still out canvassing yesterday. So again
it's just a really really tight contest here in New Jersey.
You want to get into New York.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Just one question here about Shidarelli, well known there in
New Jersey, ran for governor in twenty twenty one, twenty seventeen,
and what's interesting about him is he kind of plays
the balancing act when it comes to Trump. Has it
really back to wait with him, but hasn't gone full.

Speaker 5 (17:01):
Maga right exactly. So he's hoping really that third times
a charm, really trying to you know, ride this this
Trump wave. You know we did see at the last
election when President Trump was running, he lost New Jersey
by only six points to Kamala So you know, we

(17:22):
are saying it's a very purple state now and we're
going from a democratic governor who has turned out to
now possibly seeing this swap, and Schildarelli is hoping that
he can ride that wave right in. And as a Republican, can.

Speaker 4 (17:37):
You talk at all about what's going on with the
ballot itself in New York City. I'd heard a couple
of different reports already today that you've got zoron mom,
Donnie's name listed twice, You've got some blank spaces that
appear before you get to Cuomo's name.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
Is that going to be an issue?

Speaker 5 (17:55):
You know, from what we've heard, it shouldn't be an issue.
You also have you know, candidates that had dropped out
of the race. Eric Adams is still listed on there
as well. So I do know that the polling locations
are offering assistance to anyone who needs it. But you know,
so many people went out and voted early that I

(18:16):
think that they're hoping to kind of ride that out
as well. That was an unprecedented number of voters, especially
younger voters. But an answer to your question, we're thinking
it's not going to have a huge impact here. Whether
it can have an impact with counting vote, you know,
who knows that remains to be seen later this evening.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Yeah, you've got this thirty four year old socialist. How
should we watch the polling come in. Is it the
fact that the early results will lean towards Cuomo and
the later ones will go for Mom Donnie or what
are you expecting?

Speaker 5 (18:48):
You know, it's hard to tell. Because we saw seven
hundred and thirty five thousand New Yorkers casting early ballots.
That's the highest in person turnout ever for a non
presidential election city. And according to the city's Board of Elections,
there was really that surgeon participation from voters under the
age of thirty five, which brought down the voting media

(19:10):
in to about fifty Now, whether they are in support
of Mom Donni or Cuomo remains to be seen. Right,
Mom Donnie things that they're for him, but a lot
of people are not in support of Mamdani and in
support of Cuomo. Flee of course, hanging on, but you know,
not really relevant at this point. But as far as

(19:32):
the younger voters, again, you know, we'll see who comes
out in force. There was also a huge push among
the Jewish community. We had a rabbi who was speaking
and saying, we can't have Mom Donni and everybody needs
to get out and vote. So they were hoping for
that push, you know, in the eleventh hour. So then
you know, yesterday afternoon, President Trump through his support behind Cuomo.

(19:56):
Basically I was saying, it was like a compliment you
get from your mother and life. It wasn't an endorsement,
It wasn't necessarily a nice comment, but it was, hey,
you can't have mom Donnie and vote for Cuomo. And
then you also had former President Barack Obama made a
personal call to mom Donnie earlier this week, basically saying
or over the weekend, rather saying you know, I support you.

(20:19):
It's coming short of an endorsement. He's very careful not
to endorse a candidate typically, but saying you know, you
have my support. If you ever need anything, give me
a call. So this election really an indication of the
direction of the Democratic Party. We have eight million residents
in Manhattan and a trillion dollar economy, so all eyes

(20:40):
really on this election because you know, New York City
sets trends that shape policy across the country.

Speaker 4 (20:47):
All Right, it's going to be the long day, Jessica Card.

Speaker 5 (20:52):
Yeah, I wish I had more definitive answers for you guys,
but you know, we have many of the same questions
you do, because we're just kind of watching as things
happen here, you know, New Jersey, really where I am today.
They were like, you know, do we have you at
the you know, in Mikey Cheryl's camp, or do we
have you a Chitarelli is because we just don't know
who's gonna win. So it's gonna be one to watch.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Thank you so much, Jessica. Appreciate your time.

Speaker 5 (21:16):
Hye, take care bye bye.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
All right, Yeah, and New York.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Just last night, the polling at Decision Desk headquarters was
Mondamini leading Cuomo by eleven points.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
All right, here we go, unleash the house.

Speaker 7 (21:31):
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Speaker 1 (21:39):
Not only are they going to have the hottest offense,
but their defense just got a major upgrade.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
Wow, they are They are in it. They are in it.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Despite the whole narrative about Daniel Jones being set back
to factory settings after their loss last week, My goodness,
that is that is big news.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Today's the deadline, Yeah, today one o'clock our time.

Speaker 4 (22:05):
So that's just the one of what could happen. I mean,
there could be there have been some other things. The
Raiders traded away a wide receiver the move. Yeah, exactly exactly,
Jacoby Myers. I think they traded away. But man Sauce Gardner,
who Hey, we have unfortunately a very serious terror in

(22:26):
the sky story to tell you about it.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
Yeah, fight Szoker to day off, Roger, get off my plane,
Roderick Rogers.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
Let's our vector, Victor.

Speaker 7 (22:36):
Is enough I have with these multy pipe snakes on
this money. It's Gary and Shannon's terror in the skies
on KF.

Speaker 4 (22:47):
I okay, uh, well, I hope you have fun flying
over the holidays. If this government shutdown doesn't get fixed,
we are in for more messes. Department of Transportation could
be forced to shut down airspace in certain parts of
the country if the government shut down continues into next week.

(23:09):
This again from the Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy. He said,
if you bring us to a week from today, you
will see mass chaos. He specifically called out Democrats. He said,
you will see mass flight delays, you'll see mass cancelations,
and you may see us close certain parts of airspace
because we just cannot manage it because we don't have

(23:30):
the air traffic.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Controller ps breaking news out of DC Dulles. All flights
in and out of DC's airport have been stopped due
to a bomb threat on a flight. This has happened
over the past hour or so. The pilot telling passengers,
I have no idea what's going on. We're number three
in our line, but there's four lines. Controllers not willing

(23:54):
to tell anybody with their sequences. I have no idea
how long it's going to take to get off the
ground from one flight. All flights halted at Reagan National
after a bomb threat on an arriving aircraft triggered a
full ground stop. The plane was moved to the east
side of the airfield as a safety measure, but that's
going to have ripple effects as well.

Speaker 4 (24:15):
As of right now, they're saying about seventeen hundred delays
in the United States. That is going to jump up
significantly with this news out of Dulles. Only about forty
eight flights that have been canceled today that are either
into or going out of the United States. So in
terms of the delays and cancelations from air traffic control problems,

(24:39):
they're there, but they're not as significant as we had
seen over the last couple of days.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
The plane in question at Dulles is United five to
one two and the audio is pretty wild and air
traffic controller tells United fight flight five to one to
two to taxi further away from the airport terminal. And
here's the quote, I'm sorry to have to do this
to you. We have an unconfirmed bomb report for your flight.

(25:05):
That's comforting and again, uh, that has not been confirmed.
Obviously you would know, but that but that, Yeah, all
flights remain halted.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
This is just.

Speaker 2 (25:17):
This is just unraveled.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
In the past hour or so, they're saying that their
main fly their main runway reopened now out of Reagan.
Checking on their the direct website there, they do say
that their main runway reopened about four minutes ago, that
flights are resuming slowly but surely.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
But it was about an hour that all.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Flights were halted there at Dulles Reagan, So it looks
like things things may be, uh slowly but truly getting
back to normal. The official the official report from Reagan
Airport again is that flights are resuming.

Speaker 3 (25:55):
Is that is this is air travel the things.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
What it did in twenty nineteen, but at the time
in twenty nineteen, when we saw all these delays and
ground stoppage, Trump was the one to come in and
use his muscle, yeah, and get this thing back going.
He doesn't seem primed to do that this time around.
He's gonna make the Democrats wear this thing if people
believe that, because remember we're headed into midterms. Okay, So

(26:24):
all of these people's plans and all if this can
all be blamed on Democrats. What a powerful message that
would make. And the longer you let the pain go on,
the stronger the message.

Speaker 4 (26:35):
I'm curious to see if people do remember a year
from now. Let's assume that this thing gets.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Oh, people will remember I remember if your holiday travel, well.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
Yes, but I'm saying if it gets wrapped up.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
This week, it will not It will not great.

Speaker 4 (26:52):
It's also election day here in California. We'll be talking
about Prop fifty when we go. Oh, and significantly, this
is a gamble for Gavin Newsom, no bones about it.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
This This is he is playing with.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
Fire here when it comes to Prop fifteen, what it
means for his future, we'll talk about all of it.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
We come back to Gary and Shannon. You've been listening
to the Gary and Shannon Show.

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