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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, everybody welcome in. It is a fry Ya
show and no one's going to argue with me today
because Dwight is out about fry Yay a little bit
different tone than yesterday. I am super proud of all
of our callers in the world of w h AS
because I thought that they were very thoughtful and it
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made all of us think and there was so many
different opinions in there. I thought it was great, So
I appreciate it. If you want to go to iHeart
app and download the Tony and Dwight Show and you
could listen to yesterday's show. It was basically three hours
of phone calls. We had the mayor on because he
broke the story on our show which said he got
his sweater back with the bullet hole in it two
(00:43):
days ago when Charlie was killed. So he was watching
the video and had his sweater. The own PD said
we don't need this in evidence anymore and I was
like that that is not a coincidence. That is a
postcard from God. And then Manny Connell used to sit
in this chair and she came on and had some
things to say about it. So again, thank you everybody
for contributing to yesterday's show. As we move forward, Boerbert
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and beyond day two, I might take calls a little
bit later for folks that went out there and just
to tell us how good or bad. I'm sure it's great. Yeah,
the changes out there at the fairground.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
The McDonald's owner that Nick had on in the seven
o'clock hour on Coffee and Company said it was a
great time last night. He went and said it was great.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Yeah. My sister's in talent. She's a professional. Go to everything, Daytona,
five hundred, the super Bowl, World Series, you name it,
that's what she does. She has no kids, she's older
than I am, and she's got the living boyfriend for
last twenty years. So she's that you know.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Forecats, Is he that scared to commit it twenty years?
Is he that scared to commit it?
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:45):
I think it's her. Oh okay, Oh, not listening, Okay.
So there's a lot of stories to get to, including
at the bottom of the hour. At nine thirty, the
FBI is going to update us on where they are
with this Charlie Kirk case, and I am not shocked.
We are hearing reports now unconfirmed that they do have someone.
(02:07):
The President of United States was on Fox News and
he had mentioned that and said, hey, they've got somebody.
It does look again unconfirmed, that maybe the father turned
him turned this son in.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
That came from CNN. Their their sources are telling them
at CNN that that the shooter, whose name has not
yet been released, confessed to his father that he was
the shooter. The father, then, with that information, contacted law
enforcement and said, I've got the shooter here, and he
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had secured his son until they could arrive to pick
him up. ABC is also confirming what President Trump said
on Fox and Friends that there has been an arrest in.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
This Trump likes to talk, he does, and I know
some of his people are always like, all right, what
are we telling the president, But honestly, he's going on
TV in two minutes. We don't We don't need him
saying whatever he's saying. The prosecutors, I'm sure we're not
happy about all the information that Trump was giving out,
you know, because he just talks, you know, and he
wants to. He's a storyteller.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
But you know, but you and I both know how
he can talk and just say some things and just
kind of off the top of his head. He seemed
in the SoundBite I heard very reserved and not willing
to give out information. He just said that he thought gave.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Out a lot of information. Johnny, I mean, you know
how you know the possible who turned him in? Da
da dah. That's not all. The marshals were involved, all
kinds of stuff. So all right, so we'll find out
at nine thirty. We're about twenty minutes away there. I
think we'll break early. Do you want to break? We'll
break early here in a couple of minutes so we
can get that, get that press conference in live but Bourbon,
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and beyond day two. Dwight survived day one. I might
even call him to find out how all that went.
And it is a week two of the NFL. Dun
dun dunt dum dun dun dun dum. I Steelers have
Seahawks at home at one o'clock. I told you last week,
I feel like a little kid. My wife looked at
me and said, I'm hitting you the NFL ticket And
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we sat there all day long and just bounced between
games and it was fantastic.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
So I gotta ask you, has your opinion changed on
Aaron Rodgers when I was ribbing you and Tony CRUs
and sending you those AI photos. No, don't let this.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
I watched every snap and Aaron Rodgers looked like he
did five seven years ago, unless he was running for
his life. The offensive line did not do a good job.
But whose offensive line does a good job. The defensive
players in that front box are so good on every
team now it seems like all quarterbacks are running for
their lives. But besides that, he was throwing dimes, I
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mean four touchdown passes in his first game as a Steeler. Hello,
I'm all in, and it was the Jets. Jets are
pretty good defense.
Speaker 3 (04:48):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Well they do havest guard.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
Yeah, they got it.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
They got a pretty good defense. So the Bengals up north,
they they have the Jags visiting Cincinnati. The Jags are
just the saddest NFL franchise. I'm not gonna say in history,
because you still got the Browns and the Jacks are
and you know what the Jags are. The Jags are
the worst ever. They're just the worst.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
It's their turn. I mean, we always have those cyclical
teams that go through being the worst team. You know,
the Bucks from the seventies, the Lions going on in sixteen,
but look how they bounce back.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
No, no, And.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
Then yeah, I'm in the Browns.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
That there's on the field, and then there's a combination
of front office and on the field.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
You're front office too.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
The replay of the Super Bowl with the Eagles and
the chief for Sunday at four twenty five.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
My money's on the Chiefs.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
You think, Yeah, I don't know, man, little revenge. I
think the Chiefs have made there. Now.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
The Eagles will be better if Jalen Carter doesn't spit
on Patrick Mahomes for this.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Giants are going to Dallas, your Dallas Cowboys for us.
We'll see where they are there. Browns they're always good, Cowboys,
always good. In the first part of the season, Browns
are visiting Lamar Jackson. And I don't know if anybody
saw that video last week of where some kid pushes
Lamar Jackson from the stands and Lamar just went and
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that dude went flying about five or six feet. But
that was really kind of that story kind of got
blown over. But yes, NFL Week two is on U
of L for college football. They are off this week.
They'll have bowling Green the following week. Next Saturday, UK.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
Has Eastern Michigan, the Eagles from Pepsilonie, that's the town
they're from.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
Well that should be a w right, that's right?
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Maybe, yeah, it should be.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
My Hoosiers take on the Indiana State Sycamores Trees. That's
going to be a close one. There's a forty eight
the lines, forty eight and a half points.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
I can't say anything as Louisville used to schedule that team.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
I'll take the over on that. And the last time
I saw Indiana State play there was this tall, skinny
white kid named Bird. But it was about a basketball court.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
So they are notoriously the worst college football team every year.
Indiana should have their way there. I'm excited for signetti.
Sounds like venetti.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
That's right. A year Betty and Benetti would be a
good show, wouldn't it. Uh?
Speaker 1 (07:02):
It would be, And you never know what will happen
in the future. Let's keep it on NC double A
investigating sports betting violations. Who saw this coming? Everyone? Everyone
saw this coming. Obviously, they ramped up investigations after it
became legal, legal gaming on college games in it basically
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was it thirty three states something crazy. It's almost the
entire country. You can make a bet on college football
and basketball. You can make a bet on anything, but
Eastern Michigan Temple, Arizona State, New Orleans, North Carolina A
and t Mississippi Valley State all have players that were
betting on or against their own teams.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
Right there. What what do all those schools have in common?
What they're they're no name schools. Arizona State, Well, there's
a couple of them that fit into that power category.
Most of them are not states. Yeah, and they're players
who probably are getting the most lucrative NIL deals, and
so they're more likely to fall for these And you
know what, maybe I can make a few extra dollars
by putting some money on my own team at the
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opponent we're playing. That sort of thing.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
I believe this has been going on forever. You just
don't understanding started up.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
But I can understand betting for your team to win.
But how can you go out on the field as
a player with any kind of conscience and bet against
your team?
Speaker 1 (08:25):
This is a new player. You're thinking of the players
and the friends that you had that went on the
field and on the basketball court. These guys play game,
especially basketball. They play game after game after game. AAU
team they don't have, they don't have the same killer instinct.
If you interviewed a U OFFL player twenty five years
ago and you told him so and so got twenty
five points on you the last game, that player, the
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player on the U of L would know how many
points rebound steals and he would say he would say
circle that and say I'm shutting him down. Nowadays they're like,
well he had omny on me. Just a different it's
a it's a different type of player. It's no big deal.
It's just different than we used to have. So yes,
I don't think they feel bad by throwing the game
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or two. Now that to me. I think most people
care about this during the NC Double A tournament, right
because everybody's got a bracket. If you're five years old
or older, you got a bracket.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
So I think this is where this is going to
be a big deal. If any of these games were
during the NC Double A tournament, I think that matters.
So Bourban beyond, like I mentioned just a couple of
minutes ago, it is double the size. It looks fantastic,
and I think this move and I wonder how many
people went and rode on the roller coasters in the
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middle of the day and all that, Right.
Speaker 3 (09:43):
I mean, when I go to Louder than Life next week,
I'm definitely going to see what it's like to ride
Lightning Run and listen to whatever band might be playing
on the stage.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Oh you're the Yeah, yeah, you're going to the black
T shirt stereos right, yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
Yeah, it'll be like the rock and roller coaster at
Disney One, Yeah, exactly, which they no longer.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
It's no longer around Aerosmith.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
By the way, man, we're gonna take a short break
so we can come back and we can get this
press concert conference with the FBI back. So we'll take
a small break and then I'll have the lead lead
story coming out after that. It'll pre eat everybody out.
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Speaker 2 (10:44):
Is my name a lover the place?
Speaker 1 (10:50):
I don't care?
Speaker 3 (10:51):
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Speaker 1 (10:52):
Wow. NewsRadio eight forty whas the Tony and Dwine Show,
brought to you by the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety
Front Show, And we have some breaking news coming up here.
In just a couple of minutes, the FBI is going
to have some updates and a live press conference about
obviously the Charlie Kirk situation. We believe they have someone
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in custody Donald Trump, the President of the United States. Quote,
we have him with a high degree of certainty. Now
you look back yesterday with yes, you're pointing your finger up. Oh.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
I was just gonna say, go ahead, fish when the
news guy raises his hand and finger that I have
something I do, but go ahead.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
When they left the he left a palm print on
the on the gun and they had pictures of him.
I was looked at Jackie and I said, they're going
to get this guy and it's not gonna be long.
The biggest question was would would he be alive or not.
What we're hearing rumors unconfirmed, is that the father of
this individual turned him in.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Yeah, I've got I've got an update from the Daily
Mail in London, and I may be giving away the
plot to the press conference. The killer has been identified
as Tyler Robinson, a twenty two year old Utah resident.
Law enforcement sources told Daily Mail that Robinson was taken
into custody as the alleged assassin who killed Charlie Kirk
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on Wednesday. The killer then confessed to his father, who
is a twenty seven year veteran of the Washington County Sheriff's.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Department, my God, that he was the shooter.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
His father then contacted authority secured his son before he
could be taken into custody.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
Now, I asked earlier on Nick Coffee Show, there's one
hundred thousand dollars reward. I wonder if the father gets
the one hundred thousand dollars. I would assume yes, John Alden, I.
Speaker 3 (12:42):
Would assume so, and I would hope. I mean, I'm
not trying to tell anybody what to do, but if
that was me in that position, I think you take
that money and you do some good with it. You
got to, I mean, use it for his legal defense.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Well, oh yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
I think you think he's gonna take the side of
his son. He turned him in, I know.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
But at the same time, you turn your child in
for a heinous crime like that, but at the same time,
you still want to help them because they're your child.
Me honestly, if that was one of my kids and
they gave me that reward money, that's what I would
do with it. I would turn it around for their
defense because you want to try to give them the
best legal defense they can get. Even though yes, they've
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committed this crime.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
I don't know. I want if he did it, I'm
not paying for his defense. They're not hurting yourself a
public defender. I'm sorry, I love you, son, but you
killed someone.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
They're not hurting for money. The Daily Mail reports that
Robinson was taking into custody around eleven pm local time
yesterday last night in southern Utah. His parents live in
a six hundred thousand dollars six bedroom home in Washington, Utah.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
Huh that is.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
Share one hundred and sixty miles south of Orum where
the shooting has.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Okay, let us know when we get close on this
because I and a half out. I think it's a
fascinating story at this point because of the could the
reward go to the dad? What would the dad do
with it if he got it? Of course he's got
to pay taxes on it, I assume, So it's not
going to be one hundred thousand.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Let's ask the folk talkback.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Yeah, they could get on talkback on our iHeart And
by the way, listen to yesterday's show. If you have
any time, or you're driving out to the lake this
weekend or whatever you're doing, take a listen to the
Tony and Dwight show yesterday. It was it was pretty good.
It was all it was three hours of phone calls.
It was. It was pretty good.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
So talkback if you if you're if you turned your
child in for something like this and you ended up
receiving one hundred thousand dollars reward, let's go on talkbacks.
If you would question you would do with the money.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
It's a good question because again, it would have to
be the situation if I thought my son was framed.
All right, we're going to Mexico or whatever. It's non extradition. Uh,
you know, we'll try to do his thing. But remember
the Peterson trial, which is was was brought up lately
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because there was a group of people that think that
he's innocent, which we all were like, that can't be.
His parents were helping him out, they were getting him.
He had ten thousand dollars, his dot, his hair blonde,
and he was in San Diego trying to cross the border, yeah,
before they caught him. So it just it depends on
the situation and the parents and and and really and
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the kid. I mean, is he a great kid and
he did something stupid or is he a mess or
she is a mess and needs help. I mean, and
that's the scary thing about being a parent. You just
still say they're still your child, though you just don't know.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Absolutely, there's no question. But moving forward, those will be
the questions. And I think they're going to answer him
here now. I again, I am not surprised that within
twenty four hours, forty eight hours, they've got somebody in
custody when they have Look, they may not be a
lot of security on college campuses, but you know what,
they have cameras everywhere, cameras everywhere.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
And they found his fingerpints, palm and palm prints all
on the rifle, the AMMO and as well as on
some like the tree area.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Where I have four cameras on my home. College has
got cameras everywhere, and these cameras are so good. Now
the only bad shots you get are pictures of sasquatches.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
How does that?
Speaker 1 (16:14):
Clearly can't get an HD shot of a sasquatch?
Speaker 2 (16:18):
Can we get an HD trailcam set up somewhere out there?
Speaker 1 (16:20):
With the speaking of crazy things, the UFO, and we're
going to go to this press conference here any minute now, UFO,
did you see the video? Yes, I never before seen
video released Tuesday by a member of Congress appears to
show a US military hell fire missile bouncing off a bright,
shiny object that was being tracked off the coast of
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Yemen October thirtieth last year. The video was released on
the House Government Oversight Committee Subcommittee hearing into Unidentified and
Anomalous Phenomena UAP, which is the military's term forfos. During
the hearing, Representative Eric Burlison played a video that he
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said I've been given and now he claimed was taken
by the MQ nine Reaper drone. He watched the video
these things are popping up way too often now. The
videos of these these UAPs, you know, they drop eighty
thousand feet, go into the water and come back out. Man.
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I saw, I saw that the act has probably already had.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
It was a solid hit on whatever this unidentified object was,
and it was coming straight in and then it glanced
off and just went at a ninety degree angle off
of that UFO. The UFO wobbled a little bit and
kept going. Now, usually when something is hit by a
hell fire, if you want to erase something, an enemy, anything,
a building on a spot of land, the hell fire
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will take it out with no questions asked. And I
see it diverted, okay, But to see it diverted like that,
it's some kind of metal. We have it.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
But that's the movie. It's always the military fires first, yeah,
you know, and the hero of the show is like, no,
don't cheer.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Well, if it's off the coast of Yemen, I mean,
we've been getting shelled out there and attacked by the houthies.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
So the only other explanation is that they're high because
they hid the stealth bomber and stealth fighter for a
long time. And people are like a triangle on drink
you can't see on radar at the UFO, And it
turns out, no, those are our planes. So who knows
if they've come up with a new propulsion system for
these jets and all that, and whether it's new science
that we have or someone else has. So that's the
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only other case I can see besides UAPs an Unidentified
anomalous phenomena. Okay, we're going to take a sixty second break.
We're going to come back. Hopefully we'll have the FBI
press conference updeading us on the Charlie Kirk Assassination News
Radio eight forty Whas we are waiting on the FBI
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to have a press conference, they are four and a
half minutes late. Now it feels like a U ofl
Athletic depart Does.
Speaker 3 (19:00):
The FBI usually take a long time to do things.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
It's having done a lot of press conferences, whether it's
with military officers or federal agencies. Yeah, they never start
on time.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
No, they never do. So the updates will be they
we all believe that they have someone in custody and
this kid that you saw a picture of yesterday, they've
got that guy. And it turns out that the father.
These are all on confirmed reports until we get to
this press conference that the father of this individual turned
himself in and ironically or a little ironically as the
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I guess. Ironically, Yeah, the man was in The father
was in a law enforcement for twenty seven years.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
Yes, Daily Mail is identifying the person as twenty two
year old Tyler Robinson. We'll get confirmation of that from
the FBI and from Utah law enforcement on this press conference.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
All right, that's coming up here in a second, once
John Alden punches this through real quick.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
They just gave us an update. The people are not
walking to the microphones just yet. They plan to give
me a three minute warning, you know, those who are
affiliing with us a three minute mornings. So we're still waiting.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
I want to move to this story that we did
not get to. I didn't. I don't think it's funny,
but I think it's interestingly funny. Uh. Did you see
where Nepal started to started not a coup, but a
violent protest all over their country, burning buildings and all that.
Do you know why? The reason is? This is why
it's interesting. It may be funny.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
They banned social media. I saw a video of some
Nepalese citizen beating a member of the parliament as he
was running in a river trying to escape.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Talking Facebook from the millennials, and they burned their own
country down.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
Burn the parliament building too.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
It's crazy because I kept waiting for what a good
reason to do it, And at the end of the story, well,
they they took their TikTok and Facebook away, their government
shut those uh you know, those options to have on
your phone, and the kids lost their mind. Now, if
I'm wrong, and there's another piece of information that says
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it's also some other reason, then that's it. But read
between the lines. Social media was taken from millennials and
they burned their own capital.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
I wonder if they I wonder if TikTok would actually
get banned in the US, if we'd have people throw
tantrums like that.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Is Nepal where Eddie Murphy and the Golden Child, he
was the give me the knife, where you have to
you climb the mountain, you study with the monks.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
Yeah, with the is it Buddhists Buddhists, Yeah yeah, like
the Dalai Lama type, Yeah, yeah, that's we have.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
A Buddhist temple uh, right down the street from my house.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Really yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
And all the Buddhist monks they come down, they walk.
Yeah yeah, so they're always walking in the pack and
they're also just walking, getting exercises and solving crimes.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
Well now they're solving crimes.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Yeah, they're like kung fu. Oh oh yeah, yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
We know.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
I thought about that the O day because after one
of the Friday morning naturalization ceremonies, there was a lady
walking and there was there was a Buddhist stuff.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
You know what they do play all the time outside.
They have a basketball goal and they're all in their
monk robes and all that. I guess they tuck it up,
they pull it through and tuck it and they're out
there playing basketball and sandals all day long, all day long.
Oh wow, and it looked like they were pretty good shots.
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So Nepaul again, congratulations millennials. I guess is that a
clue that we don't want to take social media from
our kids either? That might happen.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Also, you run the risk.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
That is crazy. I don't know. We talked about the
dad turning in their own kid. Here possibly could be
the news in this FBI press conference's coming up here.
But I read that Hulk Hogan did not leave his
daughter Sky or his widow. Sky Daily was listed as
the inheritance of all the assets, and that is his
(22:57):
daughter Brooke Hogan was not in fluted in any of
the five million dollars in assets. Hulk Hogan, of course,
passed away a couple of months ago. The listing of
the clear Water home, I think that's his eleven million
dollar house was not designated to anybody yet, so maybe
she got that. But I thought, man, that's pretty rough, dude,
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not to leave your daughter any money.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
I mean, I mean, sorry, I'm doing two things.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
One why that's okay, that's okay. I mean I think
that's I think that's pretty rough. I mean, you would
have to have there would have to be a very
very good reason or a whatever division you all had.
But daughters are daughters. They say mean things. You get
over it because you're a dad. You know, it's like
and you know, unless they betray betrayed you or whatever.
(23:47):
And I don't know the whole story because I know
it was a complete mess in the Hogan family. I
know it was absolutely a mess. He was cheating, she
was cheating. The daughter. I thought they had a TV show,
didn't they? They had a TV show, The Hogan Family.
I don't know, but Hulk Hogan leaving his daughter nothing
in the five million dollars of assets. His son Nick
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Hogan and his widow Sky Daily are listed as the
bearers of all that money. All right, So we're going
to go to the FBI and we're going to try
to get all the information here. This thing could be
wrapped up the by the end of the afternoon, especially
if they have the fingerprints. They have this guy, the picture,
and hopefully this guy will do do us all a favor.
(24:33):
Just plead guilty. Let's not do a trial. No one
wants that. Just plead guilty. You're busted. There's pictures, you
were there, your handprints are on the gun. It's you.
Just and apparently unconfirmed, he confessed to his dad and
his dad secured him while he called the police.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
Now that and here's the thing. Even if they do
go to trial, like they have that voice recording, more
than that, they can pull it one way or another.
And so you wouldn't think it would be something that
would take very long to get him convicted.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Right now, we're unconfirmed whether there's a recording.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
Or not, So we don't if that happens to be
evidence there, right, correct.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
Well, you'd be surprised how many times that those things
cannot be admitted into evidence. Okay, a recording or whatever
you have to the prosecution has to fight to allow
those into the trial. Again, That's why I thought when
Donald Trump was on the President was on Fox News
just talking a lot. I'm sure prosecutors was like, please
stop talking, because you don't want to give any ammunition
(25:31):
to a defense lawyer that can paint a picture to
whether it was a collusion or a setup or a
frame job, because all you got to do is give
one just little hint of doubt. That's the rule. Beyond
the benefit of doubt. You don't want to just give
one little sliver of well, maybe he didn't do it
(25:53):
and this is a setup and they're just trying to
get somebody for it, even though you have all this
evidence for it. But uh, the FBI is pretty good
at what they do. Usually, the FBI, we always say this,
they have a eighty six percent conviction rate. So anytime
that you hear that someone is federally charged, they're going
(26:14):
to jail because the FBI doesn't like to go to
trial unless they have you, all right. They don't indict
unless they have you. I mean, a ninety percent conviction
rate is pretty steep, so they usually have their stuff together,
all right, So the case yesterday was a great show.
(26:35):
Please listen to the podcast as we move forward. Let's
go on to Finally, someone is talking about the ex
husband of the Coldplay kiss cam. That woman is speaking out.
All right, I'm sorry, he is speaking out, Thank the Lord.
(26:55):
His name is Andrew, Andrew Cobbitt. They were set. So
that's good because remember how many times I was crying
and moaning, going, you know what, we're all talking about
the wives. No one's bringing up the husband. Who cares
about the husband and having his wife on a big
screen in national TV and social media making out with
(27:16):
her boss. No nobody thought of the dude. Huh uh.
So he said that they were on their way to
a divorce, so it was, and but they were only
separated by just a couple of weeks. She didn't waste
any time with the boss. And Jackie and I were
talking about that situation the other day of the coworkers
(27:37):
were there, like, how awkward would that have been think
of our office if we all went, because we go
to concerts all the time where iHeartMedia. If we're at
the concert and and you know, and Dwight and our
you know, our boss are hugging and you know, it's
a little too We're all like, what is going on
right now?
Speaker 3 (27:56):
Right?
Speaker 1 (27:56):
It's like, dude, what what's uh that? I I thought
that was weird that the rest of the office was
just kind of cool with it. At a concert the
boss is hugging one of the employees. It's kind of crazy.
All right, do we need to break?
Speaker 3 (28:10):
Yeah, we can go and take a break.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Here.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
We're going to take a short break. We'll wait for
the FBI. Come on news radio A forty whas News
Radio eight forty whas follow up album to ten. That's
Pearl Jam right there and daughter. We are three and
a half minutes out from the FBI. They've promised us
(28:33):
this time. We've been pushing it back for an hour.
I thought it was at nine nine thirty. We'll get
to it. This is the FBI going to update us
on the Charlie Kirk assassination investigation. Update. So we'll find
out if any of the things that we have heard
the last hour or two they have been unconfirmed are true,
which is they have someone in custody. It is a
(28:54):
twenty two year old male and apparently turned in by
his father, which is a twenty seven year sheriff VET.
So we'll figure all that out. Plus that dovetailed in
the conversation of there's one hundred thousand dollars, Ward, does
the dad get that reward now? And if so, what's
what should the dad do with that? Or are you
(29:17):
not cool with the dad of the killer getting one
hundred thousand dollars? Right? And maybe we take calls on
that And I'm not sure. Look, if one of my
buddies did that, I'm if I know he's gonna get caught,
(29:37):
do you do you take the hunderd k turn your
buddy in? I don't know, but it depends on the friend.
I guess I got a pretty tight friend group, and
if I knew they were gonna get caught, I think
maybe somebody in the group would would cash in the money.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
It's like and plus I mean, if you're if you're
someone who feels bad about taking that sort of thing,
you can always, like I said, you could do something
worthwhile that might benefit somebody else.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
Yeah, yeah, right, and bring up something that happened in
your past, like remember when I passed out on my
birthday and you made out with my girlfriend. Dude, this
is for that. Can't believe you're still holding one of that. Yeah,
and I can't believe you shot somebody. I'm taking one
hundred thousand dollars enjoy jail, buddy. I'll come and visit you.
(30:27):
I'll bring you cakes and stuff or whatever you need.
But it's an interesting question to ask because apparently this guy,
you know, people knew who this person was. Again, not
surprised that they closed. They're wrapping this up with a
guy here in forty eight hours after the shooting. Within
forty eight hours, we started to get a clue on
it because the President of the United States sort of
(30:49):
broke that news on Fox News this morning. He was
receiving He received the news five minutes before he walked
on set at Fox News. So we got that about
an hour ago. Again, we are counting down the seconds
for the FBI to update this. I've got a call
into my buddy, Dave Bayer. He was the FBI director
for Kentucky for twenty five years. Very good friend of mine.
(31:10):
I'm gonna I got a call into him. He might
not be interested in calling in and talking about this
investigation or protocol or anything else. But Dave is the
best in the business and one of the more respected
law enforcement uh and lawyers in the in the comwealth
of Kentucky by far. So I love Dave. I hope
he does come on with us. Marty book is in Vegas,
so I'm not sure if we're going to get him
(31:31):
to do beat the Book and pick a couple of
college in NFL games for us. He's there with Ford.
He's not partying. He's there with Ford. They're having their
meeting up there, and he's invited to those meetings because
Carriage Ford is such a such a good partner with Ford.
I do want to say, bargain supply are we we
good to go?
Speaker 3 (31:51):
Do your bargain?
Speaker 2 (31:52):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Okay, you gave me the funds up.
Speaker 3 (31:54):
I thought that was gone.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
You and John Shannon today man bargain supply eight with
the eight lunch with Todd Hester. He's the guy who's
in charge of all those appliances back there. New appliance
scratching debt is their bread and butter. They have more
types of appliances in any other place, a selection of
variety than any other place in Kentuckyana. That's including Indiana.
(32:17):
Man market supply is downtown East Jefferson Street. If you
got to scratch on the side, you're gonna save hundreds
and maybe one thousand dollars on a piece of appliance.
I just bought ten new appliances for him for my
remodel in my kitchen. So I love todd Hester and
the big debate at there. We ordered the green chili
wantons and there was one wanton left and we were
all like, everyone was kind of eyeballing it, like Who's
(32:40):
gonna take the last wanton? No, I gave it to
todd Hester. I gave it to him because I am
a bigger person. I'm a feeling give I'm a giver,
not a taker. I'm a giver, not a taker. So
the FBI, as we move forward.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
They stop giving time because they're lying to it.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
They're just lies. They's just it's lies. And we've done this.
I've done this my entire career. I should have done
what I normally do, is John, I don't care. I'm
doing my show. Let me know if they come on. Uh,
if not, I feel like the boyfriend or the husband
waiting for the wife to get ready and come out
of the bathroom.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
That's not a bad thought. It means like the bathroom
thoughts a little weird.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
But actually in the morning, I take way longer than her.
I'm not proud of that.
Speaker 3 (33:27):
I feel like it's a lot of men. A lot
of men like to do their morning you know, business, yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
Call it no, I do it all. There's some mixedfoliation
and I have to shave everything, so that's part of
the process. Blow dry the hair, I mean everything, you know.
I like to be clean. I'm a little bit of
a clean freak when it comes to the to the chassis, okay,
to everything got to look good. The money maker's got
(33:55):
to make some money today, so I do take longer
than her in the bathroom. I told you the story,
the lead real The real lead story is something my
wife freaks out about, which is it's almost time to
vote for Fat Bear Week. You can go to the website.
(34:15):
She does it every single year and picks a bear
and they only pick the fattest bears, right, and you
can vote on your favorite fat Bear This is so American,
and so American to the point we can go from
a Charlie Kirk conversation to vote for your favorite fat bear.
(34:35):
That's just America. How many times do you do that?
When a conversation with your friends, you could talk about
something really serious and then go ooh, did you did you?
Did you vote for fat Bear? All right, we're gonna do.
We're gonna break for news because the FBI hates US
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