In this open lines episode from October 24, 1996, Art Bell hosts a caller-driven show while setting the stage for future programming. Bell announces that Richard C. Hoagland will appear the following night, though Hoagland has been mysteriously secretive about the topic, only hinting that it relates to Egypt. The program covers breaking news including riots in St. Petersburg, Florida, following a police shooting of a black motorist during a traffic stop. Bell discusses the incident where the motorist's car allegedly lurched forward, leading to the fatal shooting and subsequent civil unrest with crowds throwing rocks, bottles, and setting fires to cars and businesses. Throughout the night, callers share their thoughts on current events and various topics. This episode demonstrates the unpredictable nature of open line programming, where both breaking news and caller perspectives create an engaging late-night radio experience that would become a hallmark of the show.