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00:00Yes, you're welcome. Oh, you can do better than that. You can do better than that.
00:08Hello, hello, hello. All right. Thank you. Thank you. Happy Columbus Day.
00:20But please do not accept any blankets from Brit Hume.
00:23So President Trump landed in Israel where he facilitated the release of the Israeli hostages.
00:36Meanwhile, Kamala Harris landed in Margaritaville where she facilitated the release of 40 cans of White Claw.
00:46Hillary Clinton commended Trump for the peace deal in Gaza.
00:49I would say that hell is frozen over, but Hillary's not due there for another six to eight years.
00:58Terrible. And you would laugh at that.
01:02Biden Secretary of State Antony Blinken also congratulated Trump, but on following the prior administration's framework.
01:12Joe Biden also credited Trump for following his plan that ended the war of 1812.
01:19A member of Israel's parliament called Trump a colossus who will be enshrined in history.
01:25Meanwhile, J.B. Pritzker was called a colossus.
01:34Today is Columbus Day, the only government institution.
01:38Oh, thank you.
01:39A lot of happy Italians out there.
01:47Of course, the only government institution open today is Bill Clinton's pants.
01:52But New York City had to cancel its Columbus Day parade due to a heavy windswept rainstorm.
01:58And some blame an angry Native American for leading a rain dance the night before.
02:03Protesters in Portland held an emergency naked bike ride.
02:10Why was it called an emergency?
02:12Because witnesses needed immediate eye surgery.
02:16Yesterday was the big Chicago marathon.
02:18It's the only race where the starter pistol gets return fire.
02:25Chicago.
02:25And finally, a Chinese communist donated tens of thousands of dollars to New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Mikey Sherrill.
02:34Chinese officials defended the donations, saying it's cheaper than paying someone to bang Eric Swalwell.
02:43It's hard to find.
02:44It's hard to find people.
02:47It's hard to find good people to bang Eric Swalwell.
02:50All right.
02:53Donald Trump hit the Middle East today for a truly historic Gaza peace summit.
02:57And we have the handshake to prove it.
03:14I won't let go.
03:20Not even Macron's wife has a grip like that.
03:39That handshake lasted longer than the most recent French government.
03:44So peace is breaking out in the Middle East and in a part of the world where peace is as common as pulled pork.
03:50Apparently, not common.
03:52Apparently, it's due to the guy who the narrative creators deemed Hitler.
03:57Maybe they have Adolf confused with Gandhi.
04:00That happens.
04:01I often mistake Katie Porter for Randy Quaid.
04:09But it must be strange for the haters to see Gazans join Israelis in chanting Trump's name over and over, which makes us wonder, where are the protesters now?
04:19The screaming scumbags who tormented Jews on campus, defaced property, tore down posters of hostages.
04:27They yelled free, free Palestine.
04:29But now that it's free, they're keeping a lower profile than Greta Thunberg's barber.
04:36So why is that?
04:37Well, it's the difference between true achievement and delusional narratives.
04:42And all those narratives lead to is suffering.
04:46Take the arson suspect in the Palisades fire, who had posted memes mocking Trump supporters and frequently shared headlines about climate change.
04:53It's a similar false narrative that led to Charlie Kirk's murder, the attempted assassinations of Trump, the attacks on ICE and Tesla's.
05:01But the climate change narratives may be worse than total harm done.
05:04Fraudulent climate models led to draining the taxpayers of trillions to fight a demon that was as real as Dylan Mulvaney's camel toe.
05:15Meanwhile, young people were tortured into thinking the world was going to end every 15 minutes.
05:22And now a young climate hysteric causes massive death and destruction born from fantasy.
05:28You see the pattern?
05:29But then there's reality, the peace deals, good news for the real world, but bad news for the delusional left.
05:37And it exposes the lie that is behind such activism that it's harder and more heroic to be angry.
05:43No, it's not.
05:44It's harder to be good and to attempt the impossible, which is what Trump did.
05:49But the media ascribes value not to Trump, but to those who shout the loudest at him.
05:55Oh, look at the passion.
05:56They care so much.
05:57No, it's easy to scream, but it's harder to do the work.
06:02It was the work Biden didn't do or couldn't do.
06:05Instead, he trafficked in emotional narratives about white supremacy and MAGA extremism.
06:10His unfounded accusations papered over the reality that he did nothing for anyone but his family.
06:18Now, let me ask you a question.
06:19Have you ever seen Trump show an ounce of anger about anything?
06:23And not just since he became a politician.
06:24I mean, ever hell, even when he got shot, he didn't give the guy the finger.
06:29But boy, would Joe Biden get angry just about over anything, because Joe Biden came from the lethargic, bureaucratic world of the acceptable.
06:40Trump came from the world of the unacceptable, meaning Trump refused to accept the decline that Biden had accepted.
06:47And for that reason, Trump became unacceptable to people like Joe.
06:51And now what Trump has done through his persistent optimism is provide a sharp contrast between the attention seeking ego and those who wish to improve the lives around them.
07:02The golden age, if you will.
07:04It's a difference between hopeful action and selfish anger.
07:08I know what you're thinking.
07:09But, Greg, you're pretty angry.
07:11And my answer to that is, shut up and mind your own business.
07:19But it's no wonder the protesters are speechless.
07:22They're side lost.
07:23And now they'll have to find something new to scream about.
07:26And it will be something you know they'll never fix, because even they know it's whatever they likely broke.
07:32Let's welcome to tonight's guest.
07:38We asked to book Trump, but we weren't specific enough.
07:41Businessman and author of the new book, Under Siege, Eric Trump.
07:49He's so white, he makes Eric Trump look like Denzel Washington.
07:54Boss's contributor, Tom Shalhoub.
07:56He encourages his fans to bring their own material.
08:02Actor, writer, and comedian Jamie Lissau.
08:07And she had her identity stolen by a broom.
08:10New York Times bestselling author and Fox News contributor, Kat Dub.
08:19So, Eric, this was, I believe, the eighth war your dad has ended.
08:24Can you imagine if he actually tried?
08:28By the way, exactly one year ago, he was serving French fries at McDonald's.
08:32And now we've ended eight wars, including Middle East peace, right?
08:38Joe Biden was in there for four years.
08:39Yeah, he wasn't really in there.
08:40The auto pen was in there.
08:41He wasn't doing a damn thing, right?
08:43He got zero accomplished.
08:44So, incredibly proud of my father.
08:46Yeah.
08:46What a great dad.
08:47What a great day for the world.
08:49You know, I would say that he's America's dad.
08:52But I don't want to go that far.
08:55I'm not like Jesse Waters.
08:57It's disgusting what he'll say.
08:59But are you kind of amazed that there are still people that cannot kind of reconcile that they might be wrong about your dad?
09:10Like, they'd rather go to the grave with this in their stomach than actually get it out and say, maybe I screwed up.
09:17How about you take the entire mainstream media?
09:18Yeah.
09:19I mean, they're literally supporting naked people who are lying on bridges in Portland, right, going crazy about these issues.
09:25I mean, you said it best.
09:26Like, you know, everybody in Gaza is chanting Trump.
09:30Like, what the hell issue do they have to stand on now?
09:32Both the Israelis and the Gazans, they all love Trump.
09:36You know, who are they supporting at this point?
09:38Yeah, I think they're supporting their own rage.
09:40You know, it's something that makes them feel good.
09:42They've got plenty of that, Greg.
09:43Yes, yes.
09:43They've got plenty of that.
09:45But it's easier.
09:46And kind of the point of it.
09:47And you know what?
09:48I think, Tom Shalhoub, you were inspired in my monologue.
09:51Because he, in the, no, Tom is the type of person you make fun of.
09:58He's a, he's an optimist.
10:02He's always in a good mood.
10:04He's square.
10:06He's a fuddy-duddy.
10:08He's Ned Flanders.
10:10Right?
10:11Right.
10:12Yes.
10:13But those are the people that actually do the work.
10:15It's the other side.
10:17The constantly angry.
10:21The people who are seen as passionate.
10:23Those are the people that get all the attention.
10:25While you, who does the work, does not.
10:28Do you follow that?
10:29Thank you, Greg.
10:29I like the sound of that.
10:30That's maybe why I'm so happy today.
10:32And I see so many frustrated people on the left.
10:36I want to be in that Nobel Peace Prize meeting.
10:40When they're trying to work it out.
10:41I know they won't allow me to do it.
10:43I'm sure it's in a private room.
10:44But it's going to be so awkward.
10:47You know, they're going to be like, okay, welcome to order.
10:49I wonder who's going to get the prize this year.
10:52Go ahead.
10:53Just shout out the names there.
10:55Donald Trump.
10:55I can't hear my ear there.
10:58Pretty much.
10:58Donald Trump.
11:00Oh, don't everybody talk at once.
11:02You just became Italian.
11:04Exactly.
11:05He's like this.
11:06Yeah.
11:07What did you say there?
11:09Oh, Taylor Swift.
11:09That's a good one.
11:10Taylor Swift.
11:12Taylor Swift.
11:13Yeah, she's going to marry that football player.
11:15That's good.
11:15Let's give it to her.
11:16I like that idea.
11:18I guess he was supposed to be Swedish.
11:20I don't know.
11:20I can't do the Swedish.
11:21You were Swedish and then you went Italian.
11:23Well, maybe.
11:24Because it's, you know, it's a Columbus Day.
11:28You're a meatball.
11:31Jamie, do you think, you know, you see what Trump is doing in the Middle East.
11:36Imagine what he could have done with you and your ex-wife.
11:41It's so funny you said that when I was researching Nobel Peace Prize winners.
11:44I had no idea in 2020 the lady that did mine, my ex-wife's divorce won.
11:48I think he's a real candidate for that.
11:54I think he should get the Nobel Prize.
11:56Look at what it's all about.
11:58And Greg, this has nothing to do with the fact that Eric Trump is looking at me.
12:05But isn't it fun to talk about Trump having Eric?
12:07This would be like.
12:07I know, it is funny.
12:08It's so funny.
12:09It would be like if Hunter Biden was on.
12:11You asked me if I liked crack.
12:12You know what it is?
12:17It's weird, though.
12:18I don't really think like when you bring it up, I forget that he's actually his son because
12:22I'm so we all we do is we talk about Trump anyway.
12:25Yeah.
12:26As soon as they said his last name, I was like, yep.
12:31Think about all that Trump has done.
12:33Not just this, but all that he's done.
12:35This is like mind blowing.
12:37He basically did the impossible.
12:39That's basically what it's like.
12:40And if you look at what like there's nothing Biden did that there would ever be a conversation
12:45about a Nobel piece, like nothing.
12:47He would win like little prize.
12:48I heard they give him little prizes and we would make it all the way to the toilet.
12:54They would give him the prize from the Cracker Jack.
12:57Yeah, yeah.
12:57A little tiny book.
12:59Yeah, I heard he I heard he got it like twice.
13:04Kat, does it matter?
13:06Who cares about the Nobel Prize?
13:08I don't care.
13:09It's like if you win it, it means you you you probably don't.
13:13You're not that great.
13:14I mean, this is such a huge win already.
13:17Yeah.
13:17I mean, I don't understand how you have.
13:20Everyone has to really.
13:21The only take is that this is a great win.
13:24Great job to President Trump.
13:25This is amazing.
13:26This is exciting.
13:27I mean, even Hillary Clinton.
13:28Yeah.
13:29Had to had to commend him on this.
13:30And he ruined her life.
13:33Yeah, that's true.
13:35That's true.
13:36Like, he.
13:39No, he did.
13:42There are a lot of people, obviously, who who hate Trump for whatever reason.
13:47But but she like hates him.
13:50Like he took her life and just full full like every all her hopes and dreams were crushed.
13:56And she's like, I really commend him on this.
13:58So if you can't, if there's anyone out there who feels like they can't, then you really got to take a look at yourself.
14:04My cynicism says she's getting something out of this Middle East deal.
14:09Like she's she's a shark for money.
14:11So there's got to be something where her and Bill are seeing some cash come out of like Qatar or something.
14:16Don't you think?
14:18Like what would make her like Trump some money?
14:20I mean, if you're going to be against literal peace in the Middle East, that's a real tough look.
14:26That's true.
14:27That's true.
14:27Is it weird?
14:28I got to go to break here.
14:29But is it.
14:29Did you ever think like when you were the son of Donald Trump, that was kind of enough.
14:34Right.
14:35What he was like just doing the apprentice.
14:37Did you think he was going to do this and make your life even crazier?
14:40And then I got dragged into this very nice world where I became the most appealing person in American history.
14:46No laptops from hell.
14:47No, no prostitution.
14:49No.
14:49What did you use?
14:50Crack.
14:51I mean, he was on a lot of stuff.
14:52Right.
14:52So we'll just use your example.
14:54Listen, isn't it like the beauty of the power of positive thinking?
14:57Right.
14:57Every one of these people said this could not be done.
14:59Peace in the Middle East could not exist.
15:01And he comes out day one.
15:02We're going to get peace in the Middle East.
15:04Right.
15:04That's the power of positive thinking.
15:06That's the difference between a business person and and he's just, you know, career bureaucrats.
15:10I'm very proud of him.
15:11You said that phrase twice.
15:15Did your dad make you read the power of positive thinking?
15:18A hundred percent.
15:19By the way, he was always like a great cheerleader.
15:22Yeah.
15:22That's exactly what this country needed.
15:23We needed a cheerleader.
15:24We didn't have anybody.
15:25There's no cheerleaders for this country.
15:26Obama.
15:27Obama literally went around the world like apologizing for American greatness.
15:31Right.
15:31And yet he shows up in the Middle East.
15:33They don't even send him, like, a staircase to the plane.
15:35Do you remember the Air Force One?
15:36He'd have to go out, like, the kid's stairs and there'd be, like, no red carpet.
15:39Like, don't we want, like, America to be proud of America?
15:45Well, look at that scene today.
15:47Thank you for that applause.
15:50We must move on.
15:52Up next, a Democrat with nothing to say.
15:58Texts were violent, so she stayed silent.
16:01Our video of the day comes to us from the Virginia governor debate where Winsome Earl Sears cornered Dem candidate Abigail Spanberger on her continued support of Jay Jones.
16:11Roll it, Axel.
16:12Jay Jones advocated the murder, Abigail, the murder of a man, a former speaker, as well as his children who were two years, two and five years old.
16:24You have little girls.
16:26Would it take him pulling the trigger?
16:28Is that what would do it?
16:30And then you would say he needs to get out of the race?
16:33Abigail, you have nothing to say?
16:36Abigail.
16:37Jesus.
16:38What if he said it about your two children, your three children?
16:42Is that when you would say he should get out of the race, Abigail?
16:46Wow.
16:48Now we know what it takes to shut up a Democrat.
16:52The plain and obvious truth.
16:55Spanberger then took a page from the Biden school of debating by freezing up and staring into space.
17:00At least she didn't shit her pants.
17:03That we're aware of.
17:05But a rough night didn't end there.
17:07Here's her cowardly ducking a question on men and women's locker rooms.
17:10Would you rescind the Yunkin administration policy requiring boys and girls to use bathrooms aligning with their biological sex?
17:19You have 30 seconds.
17:20My priority would be to ensure that local communities, importantly, parents and teachers and educators, are able to work together to meet the unique needs of each school and each community.
17:34And that is important.
17:36And I say that.
17:37So that's where Spanberger stands on protecting females.
17:42If their dad's a Republican, there's a target on their backs.
17:45But if they stand up to pee, you go, girl.
17:49Just make it into the urinal.
17:51Tom, what did you make of her strategy of remaining silent?
17:58It was unbelievable.
17:59It was so entertaining to watch.
18:00She's just staring straight ahead.
18:02She's thinking if she stays so still, maybe nobody will see her.
18:08Yes.
18:09They'll forget she's even in the debate.
18:11It reminds me, like, when I take my dog for a walk, it will sometimes see a rabbit on the lawn, and the rabbit just sits there like...
18:18Yeah.
18:18Like, the dog, he could eat you right now, but they just stay still.
18:24Or when my kids were young, and we'd play hide-and-seek, they would just cover their eyes, and they thought they disappeared.
18:30I was like, oh, you think you're not here anymore, huh?
18:32Yeah.
18:33But it is amazing to see.
18:35And the reason is, they don't have an answer.
18:38You'd think.
18:39Obviously, this makes them look ridiculous.
18:41In the same way that Katie Porter, you know, when she conducted that interview, and she was like, I'm not going to answer follow-up questions.
18:47Yeah.
18:48It's like, isn't that what happens in an interview?
18:51Every interview ever?
18:53But they can't discuss, because their opinions, they are embarrassed of their opinions.
18:59When they were talking about the girls' locker rooms, she doesn't have an answer.
19:04She can't say what makes common sense, because that's not the Democrat position.
19:08But, you know, she doesn't, she can't do either one.
19:12Because if she speaks common sense, then the Democrats are going to throw her out to pasture.
19:17Because they won't accept it.
19:19So, instead, she just sits like a little rabbit.
19:22Yeah.
19:23That's an excellent impression, Tom.
19:27Jamie, you're used to this kind of silence at your shows.
19:32Yeah.
19:35Yeah.
19:35I see like a hundred of that face in our show.
19:40Not even just hers, but Tom's rabbit face.
19:45That was insane.
19:46Like, there was a moment where I thought, did they replace her with a robot and it broke?
19:51Yeah.
19:52Like, at the wrong time.
19:53Her and Kamala Harris should be on the next season of Dancing Around the Issues with the Stars.
19:57Yeah.
20:03I also feel like that question about naked men in women's locker rooms, it should be an open and shut, black and white.
20:10I'll be honest with you.
20:11I don't like naked men in men's locker rooms.
20:14Yeah.
20:17Especially when they start using the blow dryer in the wrong area.
20:20Yeah.
20:21Exactly.
20:22And I'm like, why am I holding it?
20:23Your hands are free.
20:32Well done.
20:34Well done.
20:35So, Kat, Tom makes this really good point that, okay, she must have known those two issues were going to come up.
20:43And to not have an answer or to think that those answers would work is ludicrous.
20:48I think she's operating under the assumption, like Katie Porter, that she could withstand these arrows.
20:55Like, I'm still going to win, even if I don't have an answer.
20:58Yeah, just go out there and get aggressive about your opinion.
21:02Yes.
21:02Just have an opinion.
21:03Yeah.
21:03And, you know, you can just, like, okay, if I were in her position and I had maybe a shot at power, I would say, listen, as a person who believes in small government, I may not be sure that the government needs to be involved in our bathrooms.
21:17However, as a person who had to use the bathroom at the airport this morning, I think we might need way more laws than we have now.
21:25Why is there still so much pee in so many places in the women's bathroom?
21:33I'm tired of it.
21:34I'm tired of walking in and looking like there was the Orca show at SeaWorld in the toilet bowl.
21:39You know, I'm not going to say why it's there because they'll get in trouble, but I will say this.
21:44It's because the women who hover, we need to have women who sit bathrooms and women who hover bathrooms.
21:49And the hoverers can have their own bathroom and they can pee all over each other if they want, while the rest of us who want to care for our pelvic floors can sit.
21:59You know, I do think that, like, even libertarians, there has to be carve-outs for restrooms.
22:04Well, listen, you know, I mean, there needs to be some punishment for this.
22:08Yes, life in prison, but you can have parole.
22:10Yes.
22:11I'm not a monster.
22:12Yes.
22:14Eric, you know what kills me about Spanberger is that she's considered a moderate.
22:20Like, they'll go like, oh, you know, Spanberger is really the, should be the face of the Democrat Party because she's not crazy.
22:27You can't be called a moderate if you don't have an answer about men in women's bathrooms.
22:31That's the whole point of the question.
22:32But why does the silence actually shock anybody, right?
22:35Like, when we ran against Biden, he literally hid in the basement for, what, how many months?
22:40Yeah.
22:40You know, eight months.
22:41He didn't come out.
22:42Do you remember the little circles, little yellow circles that were always unfilled?
22:46Yes.
22:46The guy never showed up.
22:47Like, we were in every swing state.
22:48We were busting our butts.
22:49We had bullhorns on top of tractors.
22:51And this guy wouldn't leave his basement because they knew that the mainstream media was going to otherwise carry the water for them.
22:56True.
22:56They're so indoctrinated to know that their message can't fail because they've got CNN.
23:00They've got ABC and they've got NBC.
23:03And guess what?
23:04People are no longer buying this stuff anymore.
23:06They can't stand it.
23:07They hate it.
23:08Yeah.
23:08You know, and they're wrong on all these issues.
23:10And so it's actually their arrogance.
23:12It's their arrogance that's causing this.
23:13I think it's right.
23:14I think they assume that they don't have.
23:16It's almost insulting to ask a follow-up question to them.
23:20And also, I just think they, look, to your point, they just assume they're going to win anyway, which makes me think.
23:25You know what else?
23:26What?
23:26She looks like a hoverer.
23:27Yeah, she does.
23:34I like this.
23:37It's floating.
23:38Yeah.
23:44You know what?
23:45This is good.
23:46This is good.
23:47It's a setup for our next segment.
23:49Sorry.
23:50It's going to be really disgusting.
23:51The world's ugliest speed bumps.
23:53Sorry.
23:54Sorry.
23:54Sorry.
23:54Sorry.
23:54Sorry.
23:57They protest the police by being naked and obese.
24:09A second video of the day comes from the People's Republic of Portland, where hundreds of nude far-left cyclists protested Trump's plan to deploy the National Guard into ice.
24:19At one point, they even held a die-in, pretending to be dead in the middle of a bridge.
24:26But as always, why is it always the disgusting ones who protest nude?
24:30Why can't Sidney Sweeney get outraged about something?
24:34Too bad ICE can't deport them all to Planet Fitness.
24:38So, Jamie, I'm trying to tie this into your relationship with your ex-wife.
24:49Okay.
24:50Did she, in the divorce, get the bike?
24:53She got everything, so yes.
24:57But you just brought up the greatest point, is that there are people that, you know, we're all human beings.
25:02You might go, like, oh, I wish I could see that person naked, but in there, it's none of those ones.
25:07Yeah.
25:09Do you know what I mean?
25:09And I think we all learned a valuable lesson from that video, which is never buy a used bicycle in Portland.
25:22Yeah, that's for sure, Kat.
25:24You know, I was really grateful that this piece of video was blurred.
25:29Normally, we're bummed when they blur nudity, but in this case—
25:33Don't say we.
25:35Normally, I'm upset when it's blurred, but here I was so relieved.
25:40And I find it—do you think that maybe professional nudists frown upon this?
25:45I just don't know who this is for.
25:47I mean, like, is there all this rabid support for ICE in Portland that I was unaware of?
25:52I mean, it's like, they all think that there are these individual rebels, but there's so many of them that that's obviously not true.
26:00The way to be the true rebel in Portland would probably be to put a bra on and trim your crotch forest.
26:14Crotch forest.
26:17That sounds like a progressive children's book.
26:22The kind of book that they force on your kids.
26:25I was trying to keep it safe for all the families that are watching.
26:28Yeah, that's good.
26:29That's good.
26:29Daddy, what's a crotch forest?
26:34Eric, this is the kind of high-level persuasion that your father is up against.
26:41By the way, this is actually why we won, right?
26:43But I mean, could you imagine being a legal immigrant and then saying, this is my representation, right?
26:48Like, you know, a bunch of out-of-shape people laying naked in a cold place, by the way.
26:54This isn't like Miami, right?
26:56This is a cold place.
26:57And you're saying, they're saying, these are the people who are representing my cause?
27:01I mean, the illegal immigrants aren't even into this crap.
27:04That much I can tell you, right?
27:05Yeah.
27:05No, I agree.
27:06I actually think this is one of the kind of the cruel things is, like, people try to get to this country because they like our actual traditional values.
27:14Values, and then they get wrapped up in this stuff, and then they almost get polluted, and it's a shame.
27:20Tom, you are actually, a lot of people don't know this, a professional nudist.
27:24You edit a magazine, Amateur Nudist Monthly.
27:30You do all of your chores naked.
27:33You're naked right now.
27:34One of my only chores is showering, so I do some of my chores naked.
27:39I can't imagine an event that is less tailored to the Tom Chaluse sensibility.
27:46Look, they've got American flags upside down.
27:49Everybody's a leftist.
27:50It's in Portland.
27:51They're naked.
27:52But most offensive of all is the bicycles.
27:57Why are bicycles so annoying?
27:59Remember when bicycles were fun?
28:01Yes, they've ruined bicycles.
28:02They can't even ride them.
28:03We, you and I probably rode on our, well, I was.
28:07Schwinn?
28:07Yeah.
28:08Banana seat?
28:08I had a Schwinn with a banana.
28:09I wanted a Huffy Thunder Road, but my mother was like, I'm not spending 80 bucks.
28:15I had a root beer colored Schwinn with a banana seat.
28:20Got it for Christmas.
28:21I'll never forget it.
28:22It's under the tree.
28:23Yeah.
28:24Yeah.
28:24I think, I mean, at this point, bikes are so, to me, they so signal this kind of like
28:31hippie leftism that even if you had a perfect event for me, if you had, if it was like a
28:35barbecue with Republican barbershop quartet singers, and if everyone was on bikes, I'm
28:42not showing up.
28:43Yeah.
28:43I love how they were naked and still wearing helmets.
28:48I don't know.
28:50Coming up, the ABC News Hobbit strikes again.
28:57Utah cold case served 40 years after 18-year-old woman's murder thanks to DNA sample police
29:03series.
29:03DNA connects deceased Air Force airman to 1985 murder of Christine Gallagheros, a man who
29:13murdered an 18-year-old woman in Utah four decades ago, has finally been identified, authority
29:18said Tuesday.
29:20Christine Gallagheros was found dead on May 16, 1985, along Jefferson Street in Salt Lake
29:26City.
29:26The Salt Lake City Police Department said she had been beaten, stabbed, sexually assaulted
29:31and shot to death near an area known as Dirks Field.
29:37Detectives were unable to find any leads despite years of investigative efforts and multiple
29:42rounds of forensic testing.
29:44The case went cold and remained so until 2023 when advances in DNA and genealogical testing
29:49were connected to the case to a man named Ricky Lee Stolworth.
29:55Stolworth was a 27-year-old airman stationed at HIT or Air Force Base at the time of Gallagheros'
30:00murder, according to police.
30:03He died naturally of natural causes in July 2023.
30:07We missed being able to talk to him and interview him just by a matter of months, Detective Corden
30:12Park said at a news conference on Thursday.
30:15I wish we could have got to him before he died.
30:18Stolworth was first named a likely suspect after the case was re-examined in 2023 with
30:23efforts focused on identifying an unknown male DNA profile that had been previously entered
30:28into the Combined DNA Index System, a database of DNA profiles from convicted offenders, unsolved
30:35crime scene evidence and missing persons.
30:40Authorime Labs in the Woodlands, Texas came up with a likely match after detectives sent evidence
30:45to the lab in late 2023 for advanced DNA analysis.
30:48One of Stolworth's family members then provided detectives with a voluntary DNA sample which
30:56police said confirmed Stolworth as a match.
31:00Park said an investigation into Stolworth revealed him to be sort of a state street stalker.
31:06Even though he was married, he would tell his spouses that he was going out for the night,
31:13Park said.
31:14He would leave late in the night and he wouldn't come back until early, early in the next morning.
31:20Detectives said a motive remains unclear and any potential relationship between Galgaels
31:25and Stolworth remains unanswered.
31:28Investigators have said it was very obvious that Galgaels struggled with the suspect before
31:32he was shot and stabbed.
31:36She left a blood trail up to the gutter of Jefferson Street, Park said.
31:42Galgaels' mother, Leigh, thanked investigators for never giving up on resolving the case.
31:50You never quit thinking about it.
31:52You never quit crying about it, Leigh Galgaels said when reporters asked about memories of
31:57her daughter.
31:58I wonder about the kids that she would have had, she added.
32:03She was outgoing, she was sweet.
32:05They took so much away when they took her away.
32:10UTA State Bureau of Investigation, Agent Steve O'Kam, said he hoped that identifying the
32:15killer would bring the family closure.
32:18Handcuffs, however, do not equal healing, O'Kam said.
32:23The resolution of Christine's case is a prime example.
32:26We weren't able to arrest the suspect, but hopefully we achieved some measure of justice for her
32:31and the family and friends that loved her.
32:43Man, who set beloved Texas grandma on fire, executed 13 years after her murder.
32:49Matthew Johnson, 49, received a lethal injection after 6pm at an estate penitentiary in Huntsville.
32:56A Texas man was executed on Tuesday evening, 13 years after brutally killing her beloved grandma
33:02when he set her on fire at a gas station.
33:06Matthew Johnson, 49, was convicted of the heinous murder of Nancy Harris, 76, a gas station clerk
33:13he dealt with lighter fluid and set on fire during a 2012 robbery in Garland, Texas.
33:19He was pronounced dead at 6.53pm after giving a final statement.
33:23First and foremost, I would like to give all praises to God.
33:28If it wasn't for him, I wouldn't be here on this earth.
33:31I thank him for this life he has given me, Johnson said.
33:35To Mrs. Harris' family, as I look at each and every one of you, I see her on that day.
33:40I just please ask for your forgiveness.
33:42I never meant to hurt her.
33:43I pray that she's the first person I see when I open my eyes and I will spend eternity with her.
33:48Johnson went on to apologise to his wife and children and admit his wrongdoing, saying,
33:55I made wrong choices, I've made wrong decisions and now I pay the consequences.
33:59He addressed his fellow death row inmates, telling them, I love y'all, man.
34:06Y'all continue.
34:07Jesus is the only way, brothers.
34:09He is the only way.
34:12Johnson was 36 at the time of the deadly attack.
34:14The fatal attack happened exactly 13 years ago on May 20th, 2012.
34:21Court documents obtained by the Associated Press show Johnson walked into the convenience store.
34:27Harris was working at with a bottle of lighter fluid and a cigarette.
34:31The Texas Department of Criminal Justice said Johnson then went behind the counter
34:36and stole cigarettes, lighters and cash from the register
34:39before dumping the lighter fluid on Harris and setting her on fire before exiting the store.
34:44He was arrested nearly an hour later after the attack,
34:51according to the court documents obtained by the Associated Press.
34:55Officials said Harris, who had worked at the gas station for more than 10 years,
34:59died after five days after the attack,
35:01but was able to describe Johnson to the police before her death.
35:06At his 2013 trial, the AP reported Johnson admitted to setting Harris on fire,
35:11expressing remorse and calling himself the lowest scum of the earth.
35:16I hurt an innocent woman.
35:18I took a human being's life.
35:20I was the cause of that.
35:21It was not my intention to kill her or to hurt her,
35:24but I did, said Johnson.
35:27During his sentencing,
35:28Johnson testified that he had been under the influence of drugs and alcohol during the robbery,
35:33claiming the lighter fluid was only meant to scare Harris and he had no intention to kill her.
35:41Johnson tried to appeal his death sentence,
35:44but his attempts had failed.
35:47Johnson's execution will mark the fourth in the state this year
35:50and will bring the total number of executions in the US to 18 so far this year.
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