Hey, Joan, how many wacky DJs are getting on the air this morning and saying, hey, it's a taco Wednesday. Oh, it's so ridiculous. Oh, my goodness gracious. These people are so dumb. They're insane. I had to have Sam remind me. What exactly is taco again? Trump always chickens out. So I want to make sure and then we'll get into the details of everything that's going on this morning. But I just want to understand this, right? So for days on end and weeks on end, you've got all of these people on the left that have been condemning the language of Donald Trump and they've been condemning everything that he is doing, condemning everything that they say that he's going to do or that he says that he's going to do. And the end of civilization. The end of civilization is what Donald Trump said and everybody freaks out. And then magically we've got a two week ceasefire. And now they're complaining that he's chickening out. Like, I don't understand the mind of the Trump derangement syndrome people. I don't think that I would call it fascinating. It is just confusing. I don't even think they know what they want. So I got it. It's just baffling to me. Absolutely baffling that people. Now, I'm just going to say there are things within this two week ceasefire and who is demanding what. There's a lot to work out. And I'm just going to say I'm a little skeptical of this. But the bottom line is Donald Trump did not did not kill an entire civilization last night. And there's people that are actually disappointed about this. It is crazy. Anyway, so. And I love ABC and WSMV this morning taking the track that the US agreed to a list of concessions. No, yeah, I negotiating these things. That's the whole point there. They are that did they read Donald Trump's really long announcement last night? I don't think that they read those announcements. What they read is, see, there was this list of concessions that the Wall Street Journal posted. And it's, you know, what Iran is demanding. And the mainstream media ran with that as Donald Trump, you know, caved to these concessions. No, he he in in his announcement. He said, these are things that we can begin negotiating on. To be fair, it wasn't profanity laden. So people weren't paying attention. Is that what it is? Sam? Good. Very good, Sam. So we'll get into all of this. But there are some and I'm just going to tell you there are some things that it seems like both sides, these are non-starters, right? So we're going to get into all of this. The bottom line is that a couple of really good things this morning, of course, it won't impact our fuel prices for a while. But oil markets, the cost of oil is going down. And the markets in the futures, Joan, you said that they're going up and they're going up big time. A hundred points. Dow futures. Nice. OK. And, you know, obviously that this is why I don't get all, you know, worked up over the markets, because I know that it goes up and it goes down. And, you know, there are some people that will say that when the market goes down, it's an opportunity to buy whatever. So here's what the president has posted. This was last night. Then we'll kind of work backwards to his big posting where he announced the two weeks he's fired. The president last night posting a big day for world peace. Iran wants it to happen. They've had enough. Likewise, so has everyone else. The United States of America will be helping with the traffic buildup in the Strait of Hormuz. So you know what that is, right? The Strait of Hormuz. No, that that is when Donald Trump says that the U.S. will be helping with the traffic buildup in the Strait of Hormuz. Yeah, that means Donald Trump is watching. We're going to be watching what Iran does in the Strait of Hormuz. That's number one like this. He says there will be lots of positive action. Big money, he says, will be made. Iran can start the reconstruction process. We'll be loading up with supplies of all kinds and just hanging around in order to make sure that everything goes well. Again, when the president says we're going to be hanging around in order to make sure that everything goes well, that means that we're going to be watching Iran for the next couple of weeks. He wraps it up by saying, and again, this was last night. I feel confident that it will. Everything will go well. Just like we are experiencing in the U.S. this could be the golden age of the Middle East. President Donald J. Trump. So there's one of the things that I've noticed is that there's a couple of different lists that are going around. Have you noticed that, Joan? Where there's different versions of the list of either demands or concessions or negotiating points. And so I don't know which list to go by. You know, there's the list that you were talking about, Joan, that Wall Street Journal and I think CNN and some others, ABC, you said posted. But the BBC has another list with some things on that list that are not included in the previous list that were put out last night. So do we actually have an official list from someone somewhere of the things that they're going to be negotiating on? Because I've got a couple of different lists. So yeah, well, there is a list from Iran, but there's also that and that's a 10 point list. The Pakistan, the one that was negotiated or presented, I guess, by the Pakistanis is a 15 point list. So there are two different lists that they're working off of. They're trying to meld the two of them together. OK. Because there is some stuff on the on the 10 point piece plan. That list that was missing. So we'll we'll get into all of that, by the way, compensation payment to Iran for war damage. You mean things like that? Yeah, things like that. Preparations. It's like, you know what, you know what, Iran, you've got a lot of sand around there, go pound it. Yeah. You know, they are the ones that brought all of this on themselves. So, you know, I don't believe that, you know, Taco Wednesday, which is what all these wacky disjockeys are going to do this morning or people on CNN and so forth. I don't believe that Trump chickened out. I think that what the president ultimately did was he had to figure out a way to get everyone's attention. And he did. And now we have the ceasefire. And so, as I said a few moments ago, it's just like there are people that are disappointed that we didn't destroy an entire civilization. This is what President Trump said. This was last night. I think this came down about. About what, five thirty or so five thirty six o'clock our time. I think last night. 45. Yeah. It was 90 minutes before the deadline. Do you know what was going through my head all day yesterday? Joan, I should have made a stupid bit out of it, but I don't do very well with stupid bits, but the opening like chimes to 24. Yeah. Dink. Oh, right. I mean, that was in my head all day yesterday. I get that. Yeah. So here's what the president said yesterday. Based on conversations with Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif of Pakistan, they requested that I hold off the destructive force being sent tonight to Iran and subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the complete, immediate and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz. He says I agreed to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks. This will be a double-sided ceasefire. The reason for doing so is that we have already met and exceeded all military objectives and are very far along with a definitive agreement concerning long term peace with Iran and peace in the Middle East. President saying we received the 10 point proposal from Iran and believe, and this is the important part, Joan, and believe it is a workable basis on which to negotiate above all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to between the United States and Iran, but a two week period will allow the agreement to be finalized and consummated. In other words, there's things that we still need to discuss. He says on behalf of the United States of America as president and also representing the countries of the Middle East, it is an honor to have this long term problem close to resolution. Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump. And I think that he's purposely being vague because there's still stuff that needs to be worked out. And so I, for one, I mean, I'm happy that we have this 10 point plan or 15 point plan that they're working on to try to negotiate a long term peace settlement. Now, am I cynical? I am incredibly cynical and I hate to, you know, be a Danny Downer this morning, but, you know, there's a lot of reasons not to trust Iran. We'll get into some of this. Hi, I'm Joe Salci. I hosted the stacking Benjamin's podcast. You know what? A lot of us get taxes wrong. Filing your taxes is basically data entry. There's been this trend of people going, oh, it's so cool to file my taxes in August. It's so awesome. Don't worry. I have an extension. It'll be fine. I like totally do it later. Stop. Do your frigging taxes now. That was a really good fashion voice. Did you like it? You do that more frequently, please? Yes, every show for now. Stacking Benjamin's following. Listen on your favorite platform. Straight ahead. It is a 516 time to check the roads on WTN. So we've got some problems this morning on 65. It's the northbound lanes that are closed off this morning. A tractor trailer accident is being cleaned up there. That was a fatality involved in that accident as well. So there's a lot of investigation also going on. So at 65, northbound closed Old Hickory Boulevard to Rivergate Parkway. Now you've also got Vietnam Veterans Boulevard closed off the eastbound lanes between 65 and conference drive because of that crash. Further down on 24 this morning in Coffee County, it is closed off Westbound. Side, it take 53 off and travel over to 41. Take that northbound and you can get back on 24 further up the roadway. Traffic every 10 minutes every morning on Super Talk 997 WTN. Thank you, Joan. Appreciate it. By the way, Joan, real quickly, what do you have for the weather today? Because we got not one, Joan, but two producers here. And apparently nobody can get to host the weather. Nobody knows the weather. OK, so what I'm seeing is that we have a mix of clouds and sun this morning and then more clouds for this afternoon. Warmer, high 77. High of 77. Mind your business. High of 77 and some clouds. Thank you, Joan. And appreciate it. All right. So yeah, I'm a little cynical on the whole Iran peace deal, not peace deal, but the ceasefire. Number one, OK, so I covered and have been covering extensively about how Iran likes to try to run out the clock. So they've got now two weeks where they're going to be arguing over all of these various aspects of these points, these 10 or 15 points. And number one, we know that we cannot trust Iran. We just we know that. That's number one. Number two, does this give them two weeks to try to go from 60 to 90 percent of enriching that uranium? So that's also part of the discussion, because we know that that is what they are famous for. Now, this is the original list. Just so you know, Joan, this is the original list that came out. It was, I guess, after the president sent out his, you know, we have a ceasefire agreement. Complete cessation of the war on Iran, Lebanon and Yemen. Complete and permanent cessation of the war on Iran with no time limit, ending all conflicts in the region in their entirety, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, establishing a protocol and conditions to ensure freedom and security of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, full payment of compensation for reconstruction cost to Iran, full commitment to lifting sanctions on Iran, release of Iranian funds and frozen assets held by the United States. Iran fully commits to not seeking possession of any nuclear weapons and immediate ceasefire takes effect on all fronts immediately upon approval of the above conditions. By the way, you know that they've been bombing the crap out of Israel overnight. So they will tell you, oh, well, our field, the generals didn't get word of the ceasefire. But, you know, Iran is like dealing with, like, I don't know, a spouse or a boss or an ex or a friend who always just has to have the last word. They did this with Hamas and Israel as well, where when they would come up with some sort of a ceasefire, Hamas would still be bombing Israel just because, oh, well, you know, we had the, you know, we had the launchers locked and loaded and ready. So we just had to go ahead and fire them. This is what Iran does. And so they were, and I don't know if they still are, but overnight they were still launching attacks against Israel. But just going with this list, because again, there's several different versions, reopening the Strait of Hormuz. And Iran says that they themselves want to control the Strait of Hormuz. Donald Trump, in his statement, said, oh, we're going to be hanging around to make sure that everything goes OK. There is another list, by the way. There is another list where Iran wanted, it was $2 million per ship, like a toll, to go through the Strait of Hormuz. And you got a lot of nations out there that are saying, wait a minute, we used the Strait of Hormuz. We didn't want anything to do with this war. Why are we being asked to pay a $2 million toll now to go through the Strait of Hormuz? And that toll, or those tolls, were going to be utilized to help rebuild Iran. So there is a lot of things here. One of the other points that I saw that the United States had asked was that a statement of acknowledgement of Israel's right to exist. That's what we were asking for from Iran. You think Iran would do that? An acknowledgement of Israel's right to exist? Probably not. Again, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which is what we wanted. These are things that we wanted from Iran, ending their regional proxy groups limits on their defense capabilities, handing over its highly enriched uranium and Iran committing to note nuclear weapons. So I think there is a lot of points here. And we don't even know what the official list is as of yet. Iran, considering that 15 point plan, by the way, the things that I just mentioned, those were what I got from the BBC. So I don't know, Joan, you heard what I had. You heard what the BBC is talking about. What am I missing in the points? Has there been anything else that has been missing in the points back and forth? That is a total between the previous list and the BBC's list. That is a total of 15, by the way. Again, that 15 point list was the one presented by Pakistan. Pakistan kind of jumped in and said, hey, we'll we'll work up something that you guys can agree to. So that's not the list that Iran has put forward. Iran has a whole separate list. So now they have to to mesh those two together. Do you think this is going to work? I think, you know, President Trump is the the consummate negotiator. Right. And of course, he's not sitting at the table, but he is directing those who are at the table. And I think that we're not going to know everything. I love the media believing that they know everything that's going on because of their reporting. But they don't. They don't. And they can't even get, you know, the lists right. Yeah, because I'm pulling from, you know, all of these different media sources. Well, it's the media sources that are available that say that they have the right list and they think that they know, but they don't. They don't. And they've been reporting. The media has been reporting that President Trump caved and that, you know, the reason that there's a ceasefire is because he's agreed to everything that Iran has called for. And we're in a bad position. It's just not true. The president has agreed to negotiate. Yeah, that's what his his statement said. By the way, to further complicate matters. And this is going to send the anti-Israel folks, you know, like over the edge. Israel has now said that while they support President Trump's efforts to find a peace deal, that peace deal does not extend to Lebanon, where Iran's proxies Hezbollah operate and have been attacking Israel and Israel, of course, responds as well. Pakistan's statement said that the ceasefire does include Lebanon and does include Hezbollah, but it appears Hezbollah continues to attack Israel. So we have that to contend with as well. Listen, we remember all of the roadblocks with Hamas and Israel and in that whole negotiation. There were a lot of roadblocks there and we've got a roadblocks here as well. A lot of roadblocks here as well. We'll see if we are able to come up with some sort of an agreement with Iran. You know what I would say, though, is that, OK, so if we can't come to an agreement and it looks like this is just simply not going to work, you know what I think we do, Joe? I think we just we start attacking. We don't give them any warning. We don't give them the opportunity to put, you know, women and children in as human shields around the power plants and all that. We just do what we got to do and not give them the warning because that is what happened. Trump warned and he warned and he warned and it's fine. You know, I don't think that's a good way to deal with Iran. You don't give them all of these warnings so that they can, you know, put a bunch of human shields around their power supplies and our military targets. I think that we just OK, it's clear this is not going to work. It is clear that Iran is not negotiating in good faith. And so effective three hours ago, we started hitting Iran hard. That's how we should deal with these negotiations moving forward. Hey, Joe. Yes, you look hot today. Tacky, you know what? Because we talked yesterday about how that is literally something I've never in my life done. And you know what? That felt as awkward as it probably sounded. Just so you people know. I want to let you know too that I went home yesterday and my husband said, you look hot today. You know what? That that probably after that, you know, stupid little bit that we did yesterday. I think people probably a lot of men went home to try it out on their wives or whatever to see how it went. And, you know, what was your reaction when when hubs did it? I said, oh, that's really funny. Oh, you should have taken the compliment, Joan. Lord have mercy. I knew what he was doing. Yeah. Yeah. By the way, people called me out and said. And said there's no way that in in all my could be in during the crisscross handoff. People said there's no way you, Dan Mantis, have never come on to a woman by saying you look hot today. And I just I'm just I stand by that. I've never in my life done such a creepy come on. Oh, and then people got got offended that I said that that was a creepy come on. Hey, can I ask this question? I was thinking more about this case yesterday. This girl that he said it to is the student member of the school board. Yeah. So he's not unfamiliar with her. Right. You know, the I'm I'm sure that they know each other, you know, in the in the in that arena, they know each other on the school board in a professional sense. Kind of kind of. Yeah. I mean, it's not like they're unfamiliar with each other. He didn't just walk up to her and say a creepy thing like that. I I don't know that this case well enough, I guess, to make, you know, an assumption here. But it doesn't seem like this guy did something so awful in my humble opinion. Really? Because I got I got eviscerated yesterday when when I what I don't I don't even remember what I exactly what I said. But people were like, oh, it's never I never said it was OK. Right. I'm not going to. You're wondering the why. What's that? You were wondering the why. Yeah. Why? Why he did that? He would choose those words. Yeah. Yeah, I thought it was just I mean, I I don't want to redo what we did yesterday, but it just the whole thing just seemed incredibly creepy. And I don't know. Did they have the this the board meeting was it last night? It's happening today. It's happening today. Yeah. And there's a petition for his removal and the parents are going to be out there, you know, jinged up by the media. Oh, fire this guy. I don't know. Fifty four forty eight says I agree with Joan and I am a woman. Well, that does go back to what we talked about yesterday, which is that it depends on the guy who is saying it. Because if you're a woman, Joan, and in your single or whatever, and you think that the guy that is saying, hey, you look hot today is, you know, somebody that you would welcome those comments from, then it's OK. But if it's somebody that you would not welcome those comments from, then it is not OK. And so for guys, it's like you're 50, you know, you got a 50 percent chance, man. You're either going to you're going to go in swinging, you're going to hit a home run or you're going to strike out. Yeah. But it doesn't feel. It doesn't feel fair to guys. Can I say it that way? Because if a guy go if a guy goes in hot like that and he isn't sure if that kind of a comment is going to be welcome or not, then it's like not really fair to the guys because OK, well, this other guy can say it, but I can't. I've got an idea, though, because I spoke to this. I spoke about this to my friends yesterday. And I'm like, I've got an idea. Why don't you just like be a gentleman and not be a creep? Like that always works. Yeah, yeah, that does always work. Doesn't it? When you're talking about relationships and, you know, that kind of thing, not on this level where it's, you know, school board members. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, there's a big difference. Mario says, Dan, this is not a woman. She's a teenager in high school and he is not a teenager and not in high school. Yeah, the only time I feel like that's appropriate to say to a high school girl is when she's on the softball mound or something and she struck, you know, five batters in a row out. Here you go. Seventy six twenty two sums it up for what I think. Anyway, sounds like he ticked somebody off and the video was leaked to make him look bad. That that seems more plausible to me. Maybe. Maybe. I know it's not a popular opinion to feel like this guy is he's not off the hook. You know, it was a stupid thing to say, but I don't think that he's he was you know, violating any or crossing any lines. He's just he's just a guy. He's just a guy. Just a guy. Why do I feel like that's an insult? Does that feel insulting to you? Yeah, no, I feel like I've been put in a box. Yeah. Man, you're like throwing us all in objectified. We're in. Well, you know, being objectified, be fine by me. I'm not labeled as different. I'm not objectified enough. Nobody ever objectifies me and I wish that they would. Remember, I did create a Dan Mandus Halloween blow up display. Somehow I've forgotten that, Sam. Yeah. Thank you, though, for that. Anyway, so we're going to move on because. Every time we go down this road, man, we get a litany of hate one way or the other. So we'll see how that works out. I think it's this afternoon that school board meetings going to take. You want to do a you want to do a very quick daily Dan poll daily Dan poll and say, should should this guy be ousted from the school board? You want to do that? Yeah. Sammy got that. All right. Watch us on YouTube. Watch us on Facebook. Watch us on ninety nine seven W ten dot com. So on and so forth. And we would love to hear your comments. JD Vance at some point is supposed to speak today. We figured out when that is, Joe. I have not asked me if I really, really, really looked. I have not. Did you really, really, really look? All right. At some point, by the way, breaking news, US and Iran invited to Pakistan for talks on Friday. Somebody asked me a question in the in the supertext and I got so many coming in coming in today already. I was asking about my opinion on the whole Donald Trump and the praise, praise, Allah, whatever the heck that way. What did he say? President Trump, Sam, what President Trump's saying the whole Allah thing and that post about. Oh, just he was announcing praise, be to Allah on Easter Sunday. Yes, that praise be to Allah on Easter Sunday. And a guy, a guy was saying on the supertext line, I've lost it now, but they got so many coming in. But he asked my opinion on that. Am I wrong that I just didn't care? Like Tucker Carlson. Oh, is like, oh, my God, dude, take a flip and chill pill. Like he might have Tucker Carlson. He might as well just go ahead and move to the Middle East. You know, dude, grow a beard, put on a turban and just study the Quran. If that's what you want to do. But like he is like all up in it, right? Whatever. I didn't care. Like I just people have been mocking Christianity for, I mean, I mean, obviously generations. People have been mocking Christianity. So the fact that Trump said that on Easter Sunday, mocking Islam, I don't care. Mocking Islam, I just I don't care. Does that make me a bad person? I just I don't my my. My outrage quota has been met. You know what I mean? Like there's so many things to be outraged over. And I'm sorry, but that's not one of them. That's not one of them. And if that makes me a bad person, if that makes me a whatever, then OK, fine, knock yourselves out. I have a new nickname for him. Tucker Turban Tucker. There you go. That kind of doubles if you think about it. Don't think about it too long. I'd rather not. All right. And people are. Candice Owens, I'm not going to bring up Candice Owens. I'm not going down that road. You know, again, people that I don't care about Candice Owens and Tucker. 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I had to do that really slowly and really carefully, but I pulled it off, Joan. All right, coming up, we we I have a lot of things that I want to talk about today. Have you heard, Joan, about the whole thing about missing scientists? You know, I started to read it because you mentioned it this morning in our pre show meeting. Yes. Really? What a great. So so here's it's a crazy story. Here is what's going on is we have now this is in the Daily Mail. There is now a ninth scientist who focuses on things like missiles, NASA, you know, aliens, state secrets, that kind of a thing. A ninth scientist has now been either murdered or has literally disappeared. And it's the strangest story because if you look at the number of scientists that are out there in in America that that have this kind of specialty, there's not a whole massive community of them. And so for nine over the last couple of years to suddenly go missing is really suspicious. So Tim Burchett has been out there talking about this and he was on Fox News. This was this is one of those stories that quite frankly, I've been sort of watching but haven't really covered because of the fact that we had the war going on. But I'm going to do it here. I need some video gentlemen, if I could. This is Congressman Tim Burchett talking about now. The this was when this aired earlier this week. There's only eight. There's now now been a ninth scientist that has disappeared or been murdered. And this is again, a scientist that knows all about our nuclear secrets. NASA secrets and of course UFOs and all that kind of stuff. And, you know, they're just disappearing. What's going on as far as you understand right now with this story? Well, I think it sends a chilling effect. I'll tell you, if I wanted to, if I had a chef at a big restaurant that was given out all of our cooking secrets, I probably wouldn't take him out because he's such a profile. But I might get after a couple of bus boys and a couple of waiters. And I think there's a message being sent and all this. I think we better be really careful. And it's more than eight. You take any other profession in the world, take car salesman's. How many of those have disappeared or died mysteriously in this on this in this country? And there's hundreds of thousands of those. This is a very, very small group of people. And we better start paying attention to what's going on with what you're biggest concern, Congressman, is it is it foreign powers taking out some of our most qualified? And I mean, in your analogy, the bus boys of the industry, but these are highly they have access to highly sensitive information. They do. They do. Again, I think it's sending a message and I think the message is pretty clear. I've talked to some people and this has had a real chilling effect. People don't want to talk about this issue of unidentified flying objects anymore. And it's, it's kind of difficult to get to people because they are afraid and probably rightfully so. So, you know, I don't know. So that is Tim Burchett, one guy, General William Neil McClassland. He's now missing the disappearance of McClassland, who reportedly held nuclear and UFO related secrets. He's also been tied to a couple of other scientists that have done work on advanced missile or rocket science, who have also ended up dead or missing in the last couple of years. This is how the Daily Mail puts it, the string of deaths and missing persons cases has drawn the attention of Congress and members of the US intelligence community, who see a disturbing pattern surrounding experts with knowledge of missiles, rocket engines, NASA, UFOs and the rest of it. Former FBI Assistant Director Chris Swecker, recently telling the Daily Mail, you can say these are all suspicious and these are all scientists who have worked in critical technology. Swecker, again, a former FBI Assistant Director claiming that multiple foreign intelligence services, including enemies and allies of the US, have been targeting Americans possessing secrets of the nation's technology for decades. So some of it the usual suspects, right? You've got China, Russia, even some of our friends like Pakistan, India, Iran, which they're not our friends, North Korea, etc. They target this type of technology Swecker revealed. Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett telling the Daily Mail in March, there have been several others throughout the country that have disappeared under suspicious circumstances. He says, I think we ought to be paying attention to it. I mean, they go through all of these names. And I could tell you the names, but none of them mean anything to you. They're just, they're, you know, really smart people. But I'm wondering if the ones that are being, you know, disappeared, that are being kidnapped or whatever, are they being held and by some of these nations, let's just say that Russia or China kidnapped them. Now, are they being held, I mean, clearly against their will so that they would give up some state secrets? I think it's really interesting. They all have ties to sensitive research. That is one thing that they share. Many of the missing or dead worked on nuclear materials, advanced propulsion, satellite and missing tracking physics, missile tracking physics, aerospace missiles, fusion energy, chemical biology, and a whole lot more. They say that these fields overlap with national security interests, which is why the pattern has drawn attention. I mean, Joan, I don't think that you have to be a tinfoil, have conspiracy theorists to say, well, this is kind of weird. Yeah. Oh, for sure. Has Chris Han talked about this? I don't think he has. Yeah, this is really interesting. And I agree with Tim Burchett. I think that if something's going on here, by the way, the scientific community apparently is terrified about all of this. One guy was shot right there on his front porch. I mean, clearly he was literally assassinated on his front porch. Another guy was found dead in the lake after disappearing months earlier. Another person shot and killed. Another guy, NASA JPL scientist Frank Maywald, died. No autopsy was done and no public cause of death. So some of these things also, it just, I'm not going to say that they're covering up their deaths, but it's just like nobody's really curious as to how one of these guys, you know, 61 years old and in good health and suddenly he dies. And nobody's curious about how this guy died. So there's a lot of weird going on here. All right. So a couple of things talking about all of these missing scientists. Apparently Chad talked about this yesterday. And I guess Coast to Coast talked about it as well. You know, one of the interesting things, and by the way, I made a comment about the scientists. I didn't go through all my names of the scientists that have gone either missing or have been murdered. And I said, you know, you folks don't really know who these people are. And so of course, Joan, the haters come out and they say, well, Dan, your toothless hillbilly listeners just wouldn't know the names of these really smart people. Is that what you're saying, Dan? Chill out. I have like three minutes to tell the story and I didn't go through all of the names because I didn't have the time. People are a little persnickety today, Joan. And I don't know why. Don't they know that we're in a two week ceasefire? It's Wednesday. Nobody's happy on a Wednesday. It's hump. I'm happy on a Wednesday. And I probably got less sleep than all you folks. Except maybe Joan. Anyway, so we. So anyway, that's why I didn't mention the names of the scientists. But if you'd like, I can recite each and every one of the names if you'd like, but I only have like three minutes, but whatever. The broader point is the story and the audio from Tim Burchett. There is a lot more going on. J.D. Vance talking about how the ceasefire is fragile. I think that is absolutely true. We'll talk about that and a whole lot more straight ahead, including Democrats, really Democrats wanting to invoke the 25th Amendment on Donald Trump. Vince Colnays is redefining news talk with the Vince show. It is a reflection of your response to this program that we get to take this thing to the next level. These gigantic shows. This is going to be so much fun. It's unbelievable. In-depth interviews, live caller interactions and a front row seat to the most important conversations of the day. I've got updates. I've got big stories. We'll sort through the truth of what's really going on to buckle up. Here it comes. The Vince show. Follow and listen on your favorite platform.