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And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.
So a week or so ago, we found out that Prince Andrew was going to lose all his titles.
And I thought at the time that he was going to lose Prince, but they didn't take it away from him.
They left they could still call him Prince, you know, with the bloodline.
He was still going to remain a Prince because, you know, he was entitled since birth.
well, I mean, they took away all his other fantastic titles that he had,
the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order,
and the Royal Knight Companion of the Most Notable Order of the Garter,
and the Duke of York, all gone.
But they left him with Prince.
And his daughters got to keep Princess, the wife Princess, what's her face,
she's gone.
She lost the princess.
Oh, okay.
Sarah Ferguson, that's her name.
She got her princess taken away.
And the daughter's Beatrice and Eugene remain princesses.
Well, now, because the king was heckled a couple of days ago.
He was heckled a couple of days ago.
He got all bent out of shape and butt.
hurt and now he's taking everything away. All of it. He, all the titles and honors, he's evicting him
from his royal residence. And Prince Andrew is now referred to as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
He will move from the Royal Lodge to the family's private, uh, Sandringham estate at Norfolk,
which I will be surprised if he stays there, uh, for sure.
His daughters, the two princesses, Beatrice and Eugene, have left the United Kingdom under the cover of darkness.
They got the hell out of there.
So, I mean, what do people want?
They want Andrew just hung in town square by his toenails?
Okay, I guess.
I mean, the king was out there, glad-handed and shaken hands with everybody.
He was at some engagement.
and there's video footage from the event
where a single protester
How long are you knowing about Andrew and Epstein?
Have you asked the police to cover up for Andrew?
Should the MPs be allowed to debate the royals
in the House of Commons?
Well, the king got all wound up about that.
He didn't respond.
In fact, he looked really upset
and he continued greeting fans.
And some then said,
hey, God save the queen.
One fan.
you can hear asking him for a hug.
Several people outside the cathedral,
this Litchfield Cathedral where the engagement was,
looked annoyed and told the protester,
go away, leave him alone.
But after that,
that's when he pulled the plug on all of Andrews titles,
all of it, the prince, the house, all of it gone.
Sick of you.
I don't want to see you.
Don't let me see you wandering around.
And if Camilla...
sees you out walking around and tells me about it,
you got to go, you're out of there.
So I think the only thing left really is to drag Andrew through the streets
and, you know, hang him in town square
because of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
And we heard from the one, I mean, there's books,
one of his do people have wrote a book.
I remember we talked a little bit about this,
and now there's more stuff coming out from that book where he had 40 prostitutes
brought to his five-star hotel during a taxpayer-funded trip to Thailand.
Well, okay, so let's stop.
Let's back up for a little second.
Every trip he takes, for the most part, is a taxpayer-funded trip.
That's where they make their money.
And then the other part from that one book came that he had his due people.
out rounding up getting him women and they were pissed because they felt like pimps or whatever.
But there was no, there's no allegation that these prostitutes were underage.
The only underage one was that, uh, Jufre, right?
Her, her allegations that, uh, he was having sex with her through Jeffrey Epstein
when she was underage.
And, you know, if you believe that, then there was, you know, an underage thing.
But I mean, uh, that was a long time ago.
I'm not sticking up for him.
I'm just saying that's a long time ago.
So what does he do now?
I barely care.
But I don't want him drugged through the streets of the United Kingdom and then hung in Town Square by his toenails.
Will I look at the video if it happens?
You bet, but I don't want it to happen.
Welcome!
Welcome to chewing the fat.
Fat 5 Plus.
Five more people have been arrested in the investigation into the theft of the
the crown jewels from the Louvre Museum. The five were detained a couple of days ago in Paris and
the Paris region. One is suspected of being part of a four-person team that robbed the Louvre's
Apollo Gallery. The first two arrested were handed preliminary charges of criminal conspiracy
and theft committed by an organized gang and ordered held in custody pending further
investigation. The prosecutor
said that they admitted
their involvement. Oh, okay.
One is a 34-year-old
Algerian National, who's been living in France since
2010, and
his DNA was found on one of the scooters
used by the robbers to leave the scene.
And the other suspect, 39-year-old,
was arrested at his home. No evidence
to suggest that he was about to leave the country.
The man was known to police
for several thefts, and his
DNA was found on one of the glass cases where the jewels were displayed and the items the thieves left behind.
Prosecutors told the news conference that the two are believed to be the men who forced their way into the world's most visited museum and that at least two other accomplices are at large.
Weird because we arrested five more people.
Not sure what the other five's involvement are was is.
the two have partially admitted their participation in the robbery.
Oh, so they really didn't just admit their involvement.
They partially admitted their involvement.
Okay.
The prosecutor declined to provide details about the suspect statements to investigators
because she said accomplices may listen.
There you think.
She was pissed that they let out the information of the arrest to begin with.
Investigators from a special police.
police unit in charge of armed robberies, serious burglaries, and art thefts made the arrest.
Yeah, she said the premature leak of the information could hinder the work of the over 100
investigators mobilized to recover the stolen jewels and apprehend all the perpetrators.
The only info we're going to get now are press conferences and leaks that, so, you know,
may or may not be true. There's no evidence they said that the robbery was an inside job.
Uh-huh. Right.
They forced open a window, cut into cases with power tools and fled.
Eight pieces of the French crown jewels were gone,
took the thieves less than eight minutes to steal the valued $102 million of goods.
And those remain missing.
Huh.
Press conference went on.
It was fascinating because they talk about the revamp of the Louvre and, you know, the security.
and there was a $93 million project requiring roughly, I don't know, 37 miles of new cabling
that will not be finished before 2029, 2030.
While testifying before France's Senate Culture Committee,
Lorenz Descartes, president and director of the Louvre,
described the heist as an immense wound that has been inflicted on us.
He said that all of the museum's alarms worked properly,
as did its video cameras.
but noted a weakness, no kidding,
insecurity that was taken advantage of by the thieves.
Isn't that the way it always is?
The only camera installed outside the Apollo Gallery
was facing west and did not cover the window
where the thieves broke in and exited.
The weakness of the Louvre is its perimeter security,
which has been a problem for a long time,
certainly due to under investment.
We did not spot the criminal.
criminals arriving from outside early enough.
Okay, what a cluster.
The prosecutor also disclosed that the Luz authorization to operated security cameras
quietly expired in July and wasn't renewed.
It was a paperwork lapse that some see as a symbol of broader negligence.
Yeah, you think?
So the police chief said officers arrived extremely fast after the theft, but added the
lagging response occurred earlier in the chain.
It had nothing to do with us.
We did everything we could do perfectly.
From the first detection to the museum security, to the emergency line, to the police command,
I mean, we were it.
We did everything perfectly.
It was someone else in the chain.
The first alert to police didn't even come from the Luz alarms.
There was a cyclist outside who dialed the emergency line and said, hey, you know,
there's these guys wearing helmets and a lift looking like they're climbing up into your building.
So here we are.
That's where we're at.
Two charged and in custody.
Five others arrested and maybe two are still on the lamb.
Jewels are still missing.
Good luck.
Then we had another big theft in New York.
I'm really weird.
They got $3.2 million.
Or did they?
Okay, so a trio of burglars, a sporting construction vest,
bursted into a queen's home in broad daylight
and made off with what they say is $3.2 million.
They pulled up outside of this home in a blue Hyundai, Ilantra,
about 220 in the afternoon,
with two vest wearing thieves breaking in through a back door,
while the getaway driver wearing a white hoodie backed up into the driveway
and waited.
Police said they grabbed a safe and jewelry
valued at more than $3 million,
stashed it in the car,
with all three then speeding away,
and are still on the loose.
Now, there are pictures of them.
I would guess if you know who they are,
you know them.
You could quote me on that.
If you know who they are, you know who they are.
But I would like to know how we know,
that between the jewelry and what was in the safest $3.2 million.
If that is true,
How did they know it?
Who knew that this house in Queens has got $3 million in a safe and jewelry,
whether I don't know if it was all in the safe or it was in one room.
It doesn't say something fishy, something fishy going on with that case.
But that's another robbery case.
Not quite the Louvre, but it is a good thievery happening right there
because it had to be an inside job.
You got to know, I mean, this house on 160th Street in Queens.
He's got a room with a safe and jewelry worth over $3 million,
and you just happen to pull up and take it on that day?
Yeah, yeah, good luck.
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Be sure to listen to Saturday morning live.
That takes place tomorrow.
If you're listening live, today is the 31st of October, 2025.
It's Halloween.
And that's what tomorrow is November 1st.
And I do Saturday morning live on Saturdays in the morning live.
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Duh.
And you know, I was mentioning that it's Halloween.
An estimated 41 million children, according to this story, will flood the neighborhoods
across America tonight in search of
Trick or Treat
Man and make them say trick or treat
If you if you are someone who has candy
That you're passing out to the kids in your neighborhood
Or whatever you pass out
Make the kids say trick or treat
Don't just let them walk up and hold the bag open
Man I hate that
Now I've
I've got a plan where I just put up
A bowl out there and say you know
Help yourself and then the bowl is empty
So it looks like everybody
Everybody took it and it's gone
So it looks like you actually
actually gave candy out, but now it's gone and then the kids don't get mad at you.
It's a good way for you to, you know, keep the candy for yourself if you want to purchase
candy and eat it yourself or not have to buy candy at all.
Just put the bowl out there and say, here, happy Halloween, take some.
And then, you know, we don't put anything in the bowl.
So the most you can lose really is the bowl.
And I've talked about how you have your kids, if you have young kids, how you get them
to get more candy.
You always take an extra bag.
And you make sure that your kids never have too much candy in their Halloween bag.
Because people see kids with less candy in their bag.
And they always give them more.
They always do.
It's just what you do.
You're a nice person.
Oh, here.
Take some more.
Did you just get started?
And they give you more.
And you've got, you know, then you just dump it out into the bag that you're carrying for your kid.
You know, to be helpful.
That was just a little helpful hints from me to you.
No problem.
So I guess three quarters of households participate.
spending is expected to reach $13.1 billion.
That's 13% up from last year.
Wow.
Families, according to this,
spent an average of $114 each on costumes,
decorations, and candy,
totaling $4.3 billion on costumes,
$4.2 billion on decorations,
3.9 billion on candy.
Wow, that's a happy Halloween.
Happy freaking Halloween.
Wow.
I know that was a, you know, today I do Pat Gray Unleashed every day,
Monday through Friday here on Blaze TV and Blaze Radio and Blaze Podcast.
You can catch it at Pat Unleashed, 6 to 8 Central.
That would be 7 to 9 Eastern.
That's how that time zone works.
Oh, and it's fallback weekend.
Holy cow.
to set our clocks back at 2 a.m. Sunday morning.
Don't you do it a second before?
I still do have a couple of things to,
they tell you to set them back early
so that you get used to the time.
Yeah, okay.
But I think I still have the stove.
I still have a microwave.
I've got a coffee maker.
And then I've got a couple of clocks,
old time clocks that I like that I have up,
you know, in a bedroom and a bathroom that take batteries
that I have to set.
That's about it, though.
everything else is,
everything else is done automatically now.
So, you know, be sure if you have,
if you have,
my car too,
my car doesn't do it automatically.
I have to reset it in my car,
which drives me insane.
And this is what happens to,
okay, so I change,
I mean, it drives me insane.
So, I mean,
I make sure it changes in my car right away.
But I don't,
my wife doesn't do it.
She just forgets about it.
So when I get in her car and drive it within,
I don't know,
I don't,
I don't,
I don't drive her car.
often, but I'm going to get in, and I'm going to look at that clock, and it's going to be off.
And then I'm going to have to set it right then.
And it's going to make me very angry.
So I'm going to try to remind her, hey, why don't you set the clock now in your car?
You're going out somewhere?
Do that now.
And I'll forget the reminder, so it'll just sit there.
But, you know, for you, for you, you might want to do that, you know, to be nice.
Anyway, I was talking about Happy Halloween because I heard a couple of radio news reports,
and they were all saying,
and it's Halloween,
happy Halloween.
And I was just,
stop telling me happy Halloween.
And that was a bit on today's show
is wishing me happy Halloween.
The show doesn't start.
I come in the studios,
like 5 o'clock of the morning.
I'm already sick of hearing
and happy Halloween.
So go ahead, happy, you know what?
Happy Halloween to you as well.
It will be a happy Halloween too
if I win the lotto.
The mega millions drawing is tonight.
Tonight being the 31st of October, 2025, Halloween.
$754 million is the jackpot with a $352.8 million cash payout.
And then the Powerball, which is going to, they're going to draw that tomorrow night,
Saturday, time change, willing to celebrate time change with a win from Powerball.
that is $400 million and $189.0 million.
Now, let's take a second and think about if you could win both of those.
Oh, yeah, come on.
But you're not, you know, the odds of that happening are even more minute
than the odds of you hitting one of them.
But I would like to be able to do that.
That would be sweet.
Okay, who died today?
Who died today?
Well, let's begin with rocker Scott Sari.
Rocker Scott Sari dead at the age of 47.
His real name, Gerig Engeliter.
He died on October 30th, which was his birthday.
Oh, so sad.
The musician from The Wild Hearts,
apparently he had brain cancer,
and he was dealing with that for,
looks like six or seven years.
So I'm sure that struggle was not an easy one.
So, I mean, I, wow.
I mean, I just, I do not wish that on anyone to have the glioblastoma on anyone.
Holy cow.
So rest in peace to Scott Sori, Jared Anglitter, dead at the age of 47.
And then we have Daniel Waterman.
Daniel Waterman dead at the age of 22.
Now, he was in a coma for a while.
He was in a coma from a violent car crash.
And he did regain consciousness for a short while.
And that's when he ratted out his girlfriend for deliberately causing the crash.
So, and I was hoping that he woke up and said, it's you.
It's you.
Why did you do this to me?
Well, he couldn't talk.
So he had to write it out on a whiteboard.
But apparently the girlfriend, Leah Mubby, they were in a fight.
And she said, I don't care what happens.
You'll get what you deserve.
And they were driving along I-95 in Florida.
And it was on the night of the Super Bowl.
And apparently he got a text from some girl.
And she was pissed about it.
Now, the family says the girl was an old family friend.
And it was the Super Bowl.
And they were, you know, Eagles and Kansas City.
fans. Okay.
So she was just texting him
to talk about the Super Bowl
and not be, you know, a girlfriend.
But the girlfriend was having
none of that. But he told
authorities that the two started fighting
and she said
that she was pregnant and she was pregnant
because she's had a kid since. He was in a coma
for quite some time. And then
he eventually
started driving recklessly
and slammed the car right into
the tree. Okay.
Uh, no problem.
And she said all along, I, I don't know, I don't know how we crashed.
Uh, I was just lucky to, lucky to be alive and I'm not pregnant.
I'm going to have a baby.
And so, uh, then they, they moved, uh, they moved him to a hospital and he regained
consciousness for a short period of time.
And, uh, he wrote out on the whiteboard that, uh, it's her fault, uh, that I'm here.
And now she is hit with vehicular homicide as a result of Waterman's death.
So rest in peace to Daniel Waterman dead at the age of 22.
I would be so angry.
I don't, honestly, I don't know what I do.
And we do talk about this from time to time.
And honestly, I don't know what I would do.
Probably, I don't know.
They might kick me off.
So a United Airlines flight, 126, took off from Washington Dulles International
airport and it was bound for Rome, usually a nine-hour trip.
Oh, well, that's special.
But just one hour into the journey, the Boeing 6-7-6, I can't use the Boeing 767.
That's what it is, duh, turned over the Atlantic Ocean.
It was only about 50 miles off Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
And the audio recording published by uploaded to YouTube, here's the reason.
Yeah, we are to have to turn this.
We're going to have to turn this thing around land.
We've got a minor situation here.
Passenger dropped a laptop down the sidewall into the cargo pit of the airplane.
We don't know what the status of it is.
We can't access it.
We can't see it.
So it says we're going to return to Dulles.
We're going to go all the way back to Dulles and find this laptop before we continue out over the ocean.
Do you know how angry I would be?
I feel so bad for these people.
Holy cow.
Now, I get that it's a precaution.
We got to retrieve the customer's laptop.
Uh-huh.
Okay.
All right.
We got to do something with the design of these airplanes, okay?
You're not, laptops should not be able to slide all the way down the side of a plane
into the bottom of the plane.
It just shouldn't happen into these hard-to-access places.
Holy cow.
We're going to turn this thing around.
It's possible this thing could start a fire.
We wouldn't know about it.
We've got to turn this.
Instead of, instead of landing set places out,
We're in a 7-6-7.
We're going to go ahead and just turn this thing back around and take you all the way back to Dulles.
And then we'll figure out where this laptop is.
And maybe we'll get this thing back in the air before it's too late.
So it doesn't say how long it took.
It just says that maintenance crews retrieved the laptop, inspected the aircraft,
and the flight later departed for Rome.
So it doesn't say how long.
long they were there.
But you're looking at what?
An hour out, an hour back.
There's two.
Probably at least, at least
two hours on the ground to go ahead.
Yeah, we've got to go ahead and search this plane
for passenger and seat
29B.
Drop the laptop
into the plane and now
we have to turn everything around and land this thing and find
that thing. If you could just say, give a shout
out to 29B and
let them know how you're feeling. I mean, holy cow, just a nightmare. I'd be so pissed.
That has something, as you can quote me on this, something has to be done.
And I get why. Don't look at me like that. I know. That's why they have to, electronics have to be carried in your carry-on and not in your checked luggage because something could happen and you could start a fire.
I know. I got it. It's all about our safety. I know. I mean, what we do. We do. We do. We do. We do. We
just did a story, I don't know, not long ago where somebody got their laptop stuck in one of the
business class seats and they had to turn it around. No, come on now. If the laptop is stuck down in
my seat and it starts a fire, we're going to know that the fire has started, right? So,
there's no point in you turning this plane around to have maintenance come in here and get the
stupid laptop out. Let's just go. Let's just get to where we all want to go and then you can take it up,
if it starts a fire down there,
you know, we'll know about it.
Okay? All right, let's go.
But no, we couldn't do that.
Now, we're going to have to turn this thing around just a little bit.
We'll try to get you guys back in the air as soon as possible,
but right now, seat 4B dropped their laptop down the side of the seat,
and it's a safety concern.
So we're going to get this thing back on the ground.
Thank you.
All right, let's get out of here.
I get the joke of the day in.
This joke sent from Derek
And it was specifically for Halloween
Well, oh my gosh, what a surprise
Today is Halloween
Huh
So there's a little boy
That's a big guy joke kind of
So you know, just take it easy
There's a little boy with a speech impediment
And he's going trick or treating on Halloween
He's dressed as a pirate
And he got the hat
And the hook and the eye patch
And the whole deal
He knocks out the door
And he says
Twick or tweet.
And the lady opens the door and smiles.
Oh, how adorable and what are you supposed to be?
And he proudly says, I'm a swashbuckin pilot.
And the lady laughs, is that so cute?
Where are your buccaneers?
Boy kind of frowns.
And then he looks at the lady and says,
My buccaneers are white heel.
Why don't you open your buck and eyes?
See,
Because we had, you understand.
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