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Kale and company weekday morning, six till 10. Monday morning, much cooler today, cooler and mostly cloudy, 60 degrees as we are sponsored this morning by budget blinds. So in the news this morning, following up on what's going on with Philadelphia police, we have at least one officer still hospitalized after the chaos over the weekend. It's continuing to make national news. Philadelphia police officers were attacked. Their cars damaged as they were called in answering 911 calls from residents and business owners across the city over the weekend with all these illegal car meetups that according to Philadelphia police. They say the illegal gatherings were reported over a span of many hours over the weekend Saturday into yesterday, Sunday and hundreds of cars, drag racing, drifting, trash fires, one of those flame throwers, authorities reported a total of 11, 11 illegal car meetups, six of which they say allegedly involved excessive violence and destruction. So cleaning up from that over the weekend. But they also are saying that they have, they're still reviewing all the different security cameras, but that if you're captured on camera, they're reviewing all of it. You face serious charges and they vow to arrest all of these people at one point, cars spinning around a ring of fire just outside City Hall with a large, large crowd surrounding that one. But 11 total of these across the city, 15th and market streets. I mean, just across the city of Philadelphia, damaged vehicles, about a half dozen police vehicles now out of service, damaged. What a mess. You want to run the videos one more time again for the people that sleep in on Mondays. Let me, let me just ask so like, I know Opelka owns one, what, what is the point of purchasing a flame thrower? What exactly does that, well, how do you utilize that in your daily life? I don't know if you're clearing brush, maybe it might be like a patio, the ones that come off. I just, yeah, instead of pulling them or cutting them or spraying them with something, buy a flame thrower. Space ball's the flame thrower. It's pretty cool. Look at that. Oh, it's a badass thing. I just, yeah. And then, I mean, look at that. I mean, this is just, now you've got people on dirt bikes. I'm so tired of these people with these via, especially the look, you know, the whole fast and the furious thing dude, like that was 1999. It's over. Yeah. Give it up. And look at these people. This guy's ready to get. That one's vehicle looks like it's about to get pushed over sideways. Yeah, what, I mean, what a mess. It just, the cops can't do anything. Look at that guy. He's got a mask on. I thought that was banned in the city. That was banned. I want this guy hunted down. They have their, the cops have their hands tied. They can't do anything. And it's just, you know, like, oh, yeah, that guy looked like he just fired like some molotov cocktail or something in the air. Now we got fireworks going off. You want to play some surprise? Nothing caught fire and burned down. I want to talk about flamethrowers. I wish the cops had flamethrowers. Yeah. We could, we could have had fried punks. Yeah. How do you like your punk? Yeah. I like mine medium. These people. That's scumbags. But it shows you their mentality that they were, I mean, police cars were showing up. Yep. Smashing their windshields jumping on the hood of the vehicle. Great point. I mean, just no respect because they know that our police officers are not backed fully by the DA's office. That is correct. Bottom line. That's correct for law enforcement because you're right. They know they'll get off lightly if they even get apprehended to begin with. Those people, those people that are sitting out, they're hanging out of the window while the cars are doing, you know, donuts and stuff like that. I just pray that all of them fall out and bang their heads and no, no, and the car runs them over. That'd be amazing. Fuck. They probably sue. Sue the city. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Smushed creep. Yeah. I was pursuing me too aggressively so I fell out of the vehicle and I filed a suit. You see all these people moving out of the city and it's just like, you know why? You know why? Like, who wants to put up with this crap? Right. Nobody. Nobody wants to put up with it. People just want to live their lives, go to work, raise their families, do what they do. Right. Why would anybody, when you see this, if you saw this, if you were ever considering coming to Philadelphia as a tourist, why would you come here? And that's supposedly in a good section of town, right? Yeah. That's where it's supposed to be. It's supposed to be a nice little area. It's insane. It is. David writes Philly voted for this. Enjoy the show. Yeah. All right. We want to update you on the Aramark workers strike. It's already, we're seeing they have those huge inflatable rats and some of the, some of the work of the striking workers are already out in force. They're going to be at the outside of the Wells Fargo Center, Citizens Bank Park, obviously where the fills are playing tonight, Lincoln Financial Field. So they're starting to show up this morning and I believe the official start time is going to be eight o'clock in the morning, but they, they're trickling in, but they have those big inflatable rats as far as asking people not to, they're not saying, you know, don't go to the games if you have tickets. The basic point of these striking union members is they're saying, please do not patronize Aramark. Once you get inside, don't buy the food. Don't buy the drinks. They're just going to ask, do they have the entire rights of everything concession-wise inside, inside the stadium? Yeah. It's all Aramark three. Okay. It's all Aramark. Okay. So the union leaders are, their quote is that they want family sustaining wage increases year-round healthcare benefits from company leaders. Aramark also released a statement, say that they've been working with the union workers and that they've substantially, they've offered the offers they've given them are substantial, but they're working through this. So this strike beginning today, but if you're heading to any events in the stadium area or to any of the stadiums this evening, especially the Phillies, you're advised, you know, traffic-wise, this could add to your traffic time, get there early. And that would go along with what Aramark is saying because they're saying, hey, get out there and tailgate so that you're full by the time you go inside the stadium. But it's Unite Here Local 274, that's Philadelphia Food Service Workers Union. And these picket line, as they join the picket line, cooks, servers, bartenders, dishwashers, concession workers, cleaners, retail workers, warehouse workers employed by Aramark. I was trying to read through this because essentially what they're saying is, I guess that if they work at different stadiums, they're not, depending on their contract, they're not considered a full-time worker. Oh. So they don't necessarily get the full-time benefits. That's one of the complaints. I'm assuming. And while, especially with all those, you know, those games and those stadiums, I mean, if you have three or four home games a week, whether it's, you know, the basketball arena or the baseball stadium, you're probably not getting 40 hours a week, right? I mean, think about it, three games. I know they work beyond just the game hours, but I mean, five, six hours shift, I'm guessing. I could be wrong. I mean, that's what, 20 hours, 18 hours, so I could see why they wouldn't have benefits if they're only working part-time hours. Yeah. Union. Part of this appears to be that the union leaders or the timing is that, remember, Mayor Cheryl Parker has just struck a deal with the Sixers for a new arena in Center City. So it looks like they're saying, hey, you're going to get this influx of money with the mayor's big announcement. We want our cut. Yeah. We want our big. That says, so because I was thinking why now why today, I think part of it is the mayor's announcement. I think that's, that's playing into this. Yeah. I think you've connected the dots quite well. Ms. Denzland. But we're going back to the, that, uh, that Philly story with the, uh, car meetups. Yes. Moosey on the YouTube chat writes, y'all would have absolutely no problem if the crowd were composed of white kids. I don't even know what the, I, I couldn't even tell what the race of the people are. Nobody. Nobody could see the race of those. To be honest, I thought the crowd was mostly white P. I, you know, I, I don't think they're majority African American individuals, thankfully for everybody. If they were all waving a Trump flag out of their trucks while they were doing it, you don't have no pre-I. Why? Because you can't do that. Because in the past, remember that these car meetups, remember there was the one, the one that turned tragic where it was, um, actually a white kid from Delaware County, his, his family suing because he was accused of with a car full of white guys was in a fancy sports car and was accused of, of driving that vehicle toward a law enforcement officer who fired his weapon, uh, pierce the windshield as striking and killing the driver. Yeah. And so there was that one. And remember there was a, another crazy white kid, remember he jumped on the windshield or the back, the back, um, the back, you know, window of the mom who's an African American mom. Yeah. I remember she got a little one right outside city hall. Yeah. Remember that? Yeah. She got out and gave him the business. I think she might have even beaten him up. Yeah. She took off on the little crotch rocket. Yes. Yeah. He was like, oh, bye. I was like, hell yeah. A lady. Go ahead. So traditionally these are not, these are, these are not African American individuals. Yeah. So who cares? What color they are? I don't care. I'm just a name thrower and, and, and, and, and fry the street to Philadelphia to anybody who acts up, yeah, I'm tired of this. I just love when a troll works his way into the YouTube channel. Yeah. He's trying to make it race, but he should look at the video or look at the past arrests. Yeah. There's no evidence that in fact they are African American. So there's that after four years, sept of beginning this morning is reinstating that fate, those pay phased in parking fees beginning today. So a reminder from sept of that free parking that you enjoyed from the pandemic days. It is finally over and riders, you will be able to pay for parking fees by using the sept of park app kiosks or via text message. However, you will be fine. You will get those tickets starting today. So just a heads up on that one. Do you think we can trick these kids into, uh, using pagers, make a TikTok video that says, Hey guys, pagers are the new thing now. Everybody needs to use pagers, pagers screw the cell phones. Everybody needs to use pagers. We're going to meet up on the Delaware River. Bring your pager. Yep. Well, since you referenced what happened with punchless punks, since you referenced what happened with Haswell, I will tell you the state department is upping the level three, uh, travel, you know, recommendations, if you will, by the state department. So it's at level three now and they're advising for Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. It's a level three travel advisory from the state department. The updated level here of concern is to reflect the US government restrictions on travel to northern Israel information for US citizens, lawful permanent residents and qualifying immediate family members should seek assistance. Basically they're saying it's like Amityville horror get out, get out now because they cannot guarantee that you will have a safe way out as the situation is heightening. This has Israel's military is striking Haswell targets in Lebanon this morning after urging civilians to leave these areas where the Iran backed militant group operates. So we've been talking, you know, over the weekend, this situation escalated, but now the strikes appeared to be the widest in the geographic range, simultaneously conducted by Israel in Lebanon since the war in Gaza began after the two sides exchanged their most intense fire of the conflict over the weekend. So now the fears are rising of a wider regional war. That's growing. Haswell is second in command, has released a statement saying it'll be a battle without limits that is underway in the group launching some of its deepest strikes inside Israel in decades. Yeah, I totally expect this to keep playing out well through the fall right through the election. No question about it. I'm going to rescind my vacation, Greg, and cancel my flight. I didn't have a 10 day trip booked for the West Bank and Tel Aviv, I'm going to walk that one back. Good tonight. I'll be here. Thank you. Yeah. The latest from Benjamin Netanyahu Israel's prime minister considering a plan to force out all Palestinians out of northern Gaza and then quote, lay siege to Hamas and force the release of the hostages in innocent civilians still being held by Hamas since last October 7th as we near the one year commemoration, assuming some of them are still alive, hopefully, hopefully this morning, killing company news live. By the way, congressional leaders announced a deal yesterday on a short term spending bill that will fund federal agencies for about three months averting that possible partial government shutdown when a new budget year begins October 1st, pushing final decisions until after the November election, so temporary spending bills, generally fund agencies at current levels, but an additional $231 million was included to bolster the secret service after the two assassination attempts against Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, and then extra money added to aid with the presidential transition among other things. All right. Very good. We are sponsored this morning by budget blinds ready for fall budget blinds is your one stop shop for blind shade shutters, custom drapery and motorization, visit budgetblinds.com for a free in home consultation. The only no questions asked warranty in the entire business. So when you schedule your consultation, make sure you ask about their special radio offer as far as our forecast right now, 60 degrees, mostly cloudy. And that's the week ahead is that we'll have more clouds than sun until later this week. And we're looking at mid seventies pretty much throughout the week. So feeling cooler, maybe a chance for sprinkle. So grab a jacket. If you're heading this evening to the Phil's game, Citizens Bank Park, Phillies coming home, hoping to win tonight and clinch the first division title in 13 years at Citizens Bank Park. Obviously, the Phil's failed to clinch the NLE's crown last week in Milwaukee and over the weekend in New York, including last night with that two one loss, Phil's lost three of four to the Mets. Ah boy. So unfortunately, we dropped the four game series to the Mets postponing and kind of celebration for another day. But the good news I will bring to you is that our Phil's have a 52 to 25 record, the best home record in the MLB this season. Yeah, baby. So hopefully we get her done against the Cubs, 640 tonight. We keep winning at home with or without Aramark. We don't need these concession people. Well, hopefully, hopefully we'll be celebrating this evening in Philadelphia. This is killing company news live on. Thank you very much. Eight five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten, the cut sheet in about 25 minutes. The ongoing speculation about this ABC news whistleblower, apparently, allegedly, reportedly, something was filed to the Securities and Exchange Commission, but I'm not seeing all of the meat on the bone. I don't know where the substance is. I'd like to believe it, but I have my doubts. We'll get to that story because I know a lot of you tweeted me about it over the weekend and I wanted to save it for the air today and we're going to get to that when we come back because I have a lot of questions about this. Would like to believe it, but we'll try to connect the dots. Cut sheet coming up in about 25 minutes. We're back after this on talk radio, 1210 W.P. HT. It's killing company on demand from talk radio 1210 W.P. HT and the free Odyssey app. Again, I've made my opinion very clear of what I think of Laura Loomer and I certainly don't think she should be advising Donald Trump on how to handle debate. So I would prefer a Kellyanne Conway over a Laura Loomer every day of the week and twice on Sunday. That being said, a lot of people kept tweeting me because they probably heard me rip Laura Loomer and they were tagging me to what she called a breaking exclusive. And if she's right, which I hope she is and I would love to see ABC be dealt with in whatever fashion that they would be dealt with based on that absurd debate that we had to watch. And I have a lot of questions about this and I want to share this with you specifically the quotes that were filed to the SEC regarding ABC news. However, Laura Loomer says the following the ABC whistleblower who claimed ABC news gave Kamala Harris the presidential debate questions ahead of the debate has exclusively given her Laura, a copy of the official complaint that they filed with the SEC, the Securities Exchange Commission. Given her Twitter profile on that tweet, she's got the screenshots, and again, I don't know if they're legitimate. If they're Docker, again, don't know, and you can see them for yourself. And it says, as of today, the Securities and Exchange Commission has acknowledged receipt of two complaints lodged against Disney, the owner of ABC news. The complaint seen below, which you can see on her pictures on the Twitter timeline of this post, states that ABC news and their parent company colluded with the Harris campaign to influence the presidential debate on 9 10 24 and to further influence the outcome of the 2024 election. She goes on to tag David Muir and Lindsey Davis as well. The complaint shows documents uploaded to the official SEC complaint system and a screenshot of the uploaded file that the whistleblower claims contains evidence of the collusion. There are two submissions with two official submission numbers and their time and date stamped. You can see that as well, but the whistleblower complaint that was submitted to the SEC on Friday reads as follows, and this is coming from the whistleblower quote, I have heard and observed conversations and have evidence in hand of ABC news, a wholly owned subsidiary of Disney media networks, which is a division of the Walt Disney Company collusion between ABC news and the Harris campaign for the presidency of the United States. It is my belief from the context of the conversations that ABC news in the debate held on September 10, 2024 and at other various times before and after this debate influenced the presidential election. I would like to emphatically state that I am not a Donald Trump supporter and have never voted for Donald Trump. The context of the conversation heard and amongst other observations is that ABC news is working with the Harris campaign and that Disney may exact monetary or other future considerations if they aid in the election of Kamala Harris. I have sat idly by for years and watched the media on both sides of the political spectrum become nothing more than campaign and for politicians. It is clear that there are multiple considerations being exchanged in this current presidential campaign. I have been closed for their evidence for your consideration. Please note this evidence contains personal information of mine and I wish for it to remain undisclosed for safety considerations and concerns. So I have a lot of questions about this because I do think ABC news was ridiculously in favor of Kamala Harris. Now does that mean it was quote rigged? Did they give the questions in advance to Kamala Harris? I would sit there and say, okay, well then if you claim they did, here's what I would like to know. Were they via text message? Were they via phone calls, emails? Was this a zoom? Was this in person? How exactly did they relay the questions in advance to Kamala Harris? I think that's the most important question. All of us should be asking if we have questions about this. And then for the sake of verification, I would like to hear from one of two sorts of people. I'd like to hear from a House Republican. Has anybody verified the authenticity of the complaint file to the SEC? Whether that's like a Jim Jordan, a Josh Hawley, Josh Hawley's had a ton of evidence about whistleblower allegations when it pertains to the Trump assassination attempts. Not sure which House Republican this would fall under as far as like a jurisdiction with like a committee that they're on, but I would like to know that. And then also, if this is in fact true, and this was in fact filed, forget whether or not you can prove it, if this was filed, I looked over the weekend and unless something has changed since the weekend, I haven't seen Fox News report it, I haven't seen Newsmax report it, I haven't seen OAN, I haven't seen the New York Post, I haven't seen anybody quote on the same team on the same side of the political aisle confirm that this submission is real. And I don't know what that says about her or if it's what it says about this. And ultimately, if it even really matters, if we all think that the debate was rigged in favor of Kamala Harris, I'm not sure what this submission to the and again, my other question would be, why would this not be submitted to the FCC, right? This is a broadcast thing. Why wouldn't go to the rejected it? Okay. And what about the FEC? What about the federal elections commission? I don't understand the SEC unless you're claiming there's some monetary aspect here, which is why they would be involved. So I mean, I look, I would love to believe it, but I'm not even seeing and I don't expect like NBC News to verify this, but I'm not even seeing anybody on the right side of the political media come out and verify this. So A, what's going on here and B, does it really matter and C, like if it is confirmed and they did do this, what's what's the repercussion here? I mean, because like we can sit here and say a lot of things have been rigged against Republicans the last four years, you know, like we could talk about the way COVID was, you know, maybe created in a lab and we want to hold everybody's feet to the fire with all of this testimony. And it's great that the Republicans have the house and we say, Oh, today on the Hill, so and so's feet were held to the fire. But whatever actually materializes for many of this, it just feels like to me, it's more red meat for those that want to believe it, which is great, especially if it's true. But what does it get us at the end of the day? We're not going to be able to undo that debate and the impact that it might have had on America. So the affidavit that people are referring to, you know, it's, I guess the truth is that, you know, they keep saying I obtained an affidavit, but it was this anonymous affidavit. I think there are some groups that are looking into it, but the FCC has rejected the call to revoke their license. There were all these rumors going on, right, that Comcast and NBC canceled them and all this and that back and forth. I think at the end of the day, the best, the best jury verdict is an immediate one and that is the ratings. And we talked about that. They lost ABC news with David Mia and his whispering delivery. You know, that had to have been a shocker to them. And he kind of went on that. He went on a little tour and was trying to mitigate the damage, but the damage is done. And I think the people have spoken. I think that by and large, people thought no matter what, when you looked at that, they were over the top and so it ages well for Trump, who was respectful. He was respectful to them. He did not get aggressive. He did not call out the moderators when clearly the fact checkers, even other so called mainstream mean, mainstream media, even Martha Raditz, we pointed out a week ago Sunday had called out the fact checking situation. So the debate ages well for Trump in the sense that he was, he still, you know, was holding back and did not go over the top, answered the questions and that in fact, Harris made claims as did the moderators that just were not true. The ratings, I think, and that's the free market system that we have, right? Let the people speak, let the ratings speak. Their ratings have gone down. Well, actually, actually as of last week, they went back up the bounce back. So they had they on on Monday night, they had a nine percent increase from those Monday night football. Was it not? Was it even even though even though that a couple days after the debate, they they they went down in the ratings, they were they were still number one. So yeah, you know what I mean? So it's not like, you know, they're losing that they just lost percentages, I guess. But they were back up last last week. So the long term is, let's see how that goes. Let's see how it ages and how I mean, I think that people over time are still discussing this, whether or not you think they were fair, I think by and large, people thought, you know, CNN, Jake Tapper, he especially, I think was there was fair. Danabash initially was calling to his face former President Trump and had some little, but then she stopped during the debate, I think possibly because she was following the queue of Jake Tapper. So kudos to him, thought off your native by the way. And then as far as ABC, I think that was embarrassing. I think it ages the more you get it in the rear view mirror, it ages very poorly. Why agree with that? Because and it's just further confirmation when Trump sits there and calls these outlets, fake news and, you know, the media, it's rigged. You saw it firsthand. I mean, it's it's it's indisputable. It was so bad that CNN and K file are then fact checking ABC's failure to fact check Kamala Harris, which into your point, let me just say this about Trump's demeanor. When those lies were being shared, those five times Harris uttered things that went unchallenged by the ABC news moderators, like to your point, Trump, I mean, kind of nodded his head like shaking his head, like, that's a lie where he put his eyes down, like, here we go, this nonsense, like he handled that way better than I think most of us would. Like, especially as you get to the third time, the fourth time, the fifth time, like, if that's me and I know I've scolded Trump on the air saying, I need you to be more disciplined, I would have blown a gasket with whether my microphone was on or off. I would have been up there ranting and raving and saying, are you going to fact check her? That is a blatant lie that has been debunked by Snopes and whoever else to your point. I think it did show that he's got this more relaxed demeanor where all we ever hear is how adversarial he is. But if you think about it, the way that he is constantly treated, he bites his tongue far more often than we ever acknowledge or give him credit for, if you think about it. I think I think that's worth pointing out for sure. Lastly, just to wrap up here, because we have the cut sheet coming up in about seven or eight minutes now, Axios is reporting that there is potentially a back-to-back 60 minutes that could air if both campaigns agree to this with Vice President Kamala Harrison, former President Donald Trump, where they would air back-to-back episodes on Sunday, October 7th as the campaign grand finale Axios is reporting in which they would have separate interviewers from 60 minutes. Scott Pelley has been assigned to interview Donald Trump, assuming Trump takes it and accepts Bill Whittaker would interview Kamala Harris. According to Axios, once again though, here's where Kamala always gets what she wants. Whittaker interviewed Harris last fall, providing a familiarity factor to help entice the campaign to accept the Trump campaign is saying it is still TBD for what it's worth four years ago, a 60 minutes episode with Trump and Biden drew 17.4 million viewers. And Greg, you talked about ABC Nightly News. For what it's worth 60 minutes by the rating standard is still considered the gold standard based on what they produce on a Sunday basis weekly, especially coming off a football where you have a massive audience that probably still leaves a channel on by accident. And no doubt Trump remembers, and there was, there was a famous incident. I believe it was, it was Bill and Hillary Clinton back in the day. And this was for, for media, you know, journalism class studies, that was that big 60 minutes interview. Hillary Clinton wore her hairband, said, I'm not like Tammy Wynette, you know, but I think that bacon cookies from my man, whatever she said, but it was a game changer. So sometimes 60 minutes has been seen as doing those last, those interviews late in the game before an election. And sometimes it is a game changer. Think about that time though, that was the early 90s. You know what I mean? Like that was 60 minutes, 60 minutes is how people got their news back in the day. It's not, it's not that way anymore. So I agree with you both that, you know, as far as broadcast news, 60 minutes really does the ratings, you know, because I study ratings, so that's kind of what I have for all the people call it. Well, you know, of course, you're saying, no, I'm just telling you, like I'm, I'm studying the ratings and I see what happens. 60 minutes is that is, is far, far away the leader as far as those kind of programs. But to your point, Nick, I mean, like how much of that is people just leaving it on after full time. You're about to grab something, grab a cup of coffee and you're like, Oh, 60 minutes or more. Yeah. And his background noise, right? And also what's the demographic on 60 minutes? And so it's definitely older, right? It's definitely older. So I mean, all these, I mean, if you look at even Fox News, if you look at the numbers on there, it's like a three million here and then, you know, 200,000 in the 2554 demo, you know what I mean? Like it's, it's, it's so, it's so miniscule. So yeah, there's no doubt that, that the older demographic are the ones that consume this stuff. The executive producer for 60 Minutes, Bill Owen says, for either campaign, it would not be a great look if they turned down an opportunity to be on 60 minutes. 855, 839, 12, 10, that's not like 60 minutes, more like five, maybe six. And then we have the cut sheet. So get ready, folks. It is coming up next on a Monday, killing company, talk radio 1210 WPHG. Yeah. It's officially fall. Now everybody back out on the roads going from place to place. 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No taxes on the C40 in New Jersey. This is Cherry Hill Vavo today for details. Starting with cut 10, Phil. So remember Nick Dawn last week, we were discussing what Kamala Harris said about owning a gun. And then she reiterated it to Oprah, or she's like, "Hi, own a gun, and if anybody breaks into my house, I'm going to shoot him dead." That's right. She's packing. Remember that. Well, let's go into the way back machine to 2008, when during a vicious Democratic primary between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton made kind of the same reference that she packs heat, she shoots a lot. And Obama mocked her for it, which I think is hysterical. Cut 10, Phil, go. I expected this out of John McCain, but I've got to say I'm a little disappointed. When I start hearing the exact same talking points coming out of my Democratic colleague, Hillary Clinton. She knows better. She knows better. Shame on her. Shame on her. She knows better. She's running around talking about how this is an insult to sportsman. How she values the second amendment, she's talking like she's Annie Oakley. Hillary Clinton's out there, you know, like she's out on the duck blind every Sunday. She's packing a six-shooter. Come on. She knows better. There's some politics being played by Hillary Clinton. I want to see that picture of her out there in the duck blind. Wow. You know, we'll savage move there by Obama. I mean, we know Democrats will devour each other in pursuit of power and glory, for sure. So you know, what's interesting will Obama criticize Conala for packing? That's my question. Right. And we'll say absolutely, positively, no chance in hell, right? Because she's flip-flopped on so many issues. So now that she's claiming she does carry a gun, even though she wants to ban certain sorts of firearms, do you really think Obama's going to come out and throw cold water on her at this point? Well, it would be, I mean, he could use those exact lines with what she said to Oprah about how if anybody comes in her house, you know, they're going to get shot and killed. Like she's, you know, the Terminator, you know what I mean? Like it just, the parody for this just writes itself. So you're all right. So you are being the victim of a home invasion. Yeah. And you can either put your hand, your life in the hands of either Hillary Clinton with a gun, or Conala Harris with a gun, to save your day because neither of them own guns. So let's just hypothetically, which one would you prefer? Neither. I'm going to go with, I would rather take Hillary because I think she's got more body bags to her name than Conala. I think Conala would be like one of those people in the Philadelphia shootout at 605 and Don's News. Just missing everybody and hitting innocent victims. Well, Hillary knows how to, Hillary knows how to kill people without, you know, blinking, blinking. Tracing it back to her. Hey, that's correct. Allegedly. Allegedly, of course. I joke. Maybe. I mean, just look, look up on the Clinton body count and I, and I don't mean Bill. You know what I mean? Yeah. I mean, they're both, they're both liars, neither of them own guns. What? No, they don't. I got to, I got to stick with what I said last last, last, was it Friday? We had this conversation. You're wrong. I, I could see her having a firearm. I really could. Unless they can. He was out of use it. I'm saying she is a hypocrite, but like, could I see her having one, you know, I don't know necessarily in her purse, but maybe in her house. No. There's no shot. All right. There's no shot. Who do you think's got a better shot? Her or Dougie? Well, that's a good question. Dougie's never, ever, ever, ever fired a gun. Probably not. It has Tim Walz. Maybe the nanny did. So will there be a second debate? The Harris campaign spokesperson was on CNN. I think this was over the weekend discussing this. Let's start with cut eight, Philip, on, on only having one debate is unprecedented because cut eight, Phil. Go. All right. So Michael had this come to be, especially after Trump had toyed with it back and forth. But then he said, you know, he doesn't need what he would call a rematch because he felt like he won that last debate against Harris. Yeah. Thank you so much for having me. I mean, listen, I think we've been very clear. It's the debate on September 10th that the American people deserve to see what they saw on that debate stage once again before they cast their ballots on October 23rd in Atlanta. And listen, it would be unprecedented in modern American presidential history for the two candidates who are running to only engage in one debate. So we believe that the American people deserve to see that. Donald Trump himself has said he said many things when it comes to debates, but he's famously said he's willing to debate anytime, anywhere, any place. He thinks he won both debates. So he should have no problem showing up to show off his prowess once again on the debate stage. And we think that's what the American people deserve to see. There have been more updates since the last debate, right, as the American people begin to tune in and understand the stakes of this election. You see it playing out in states like Georgia where we have the first confirmed preventable death due to Donald Trump's abortion ban. So there are still questions that the American people have for these candidates that they want to see us debate on the debate stage. And so Donald Trump is willing to show up on October 23rd. That's what the American people will see. So number one, what does this say about the, and I know the polls have shown that maybe this has worked with the strategy, but what does it say about the politician at the highest level in America where Michael Tyler is seen on TV more than the actual candidate on the ticket? He's on, he's on CNN like twice a week, it seems. I swear we have him, if I don't, if we don't get him on the cut sheet, I see it on social media being shared every single week, but I thought what he said was interesting about as Americans begin to tune in. So I would ask the question of who's tuning in versus who's tuning in and trying to figure things out as to who they're going to vote for. I would actually argue at this point, anybody that's tuning in for a debate or any sort of one on one interview, whether it's like 60 minutes or potentially another debate, which it doesn't look like we're going to get, is only tuning in for the car crash. Well, let me ask you guys this because, you know, you said the strategy is working for her, but if you, yeah, the polls are close, but I believe that the polls are close because you know, 50% of the country hates Donald Trump. So that's why the polls are close. If he's on the ballot anywhere, it's, you know, it's going to be 50 50. But if you look at like favorability ratings and stuff, like he still takes takes the lead over her because we talked about that last week. Yeah, not enough people have seen her know her, you know what I mean? So, you know, does that plan anything I think it does, which is an interesting point because we gave you the Gallup numbers late last week on Thursday where Trump was, I think it was a six point swing. He's at one of his high watermarks and she's below him by five or six points in that facet. But doesn't that go to show you? So let's just take it for what it's called favorability rating. I mean, is that telling us that America doesn't buy into the joy, hope, change, giggle fest? Like remember, remember what she was saying last week, I'm, I'm never going to apologize or change who I am because I'm a joyous person. Never, never let somebody criticize your strength and try to turn it into your weakness. How many Americans are buying the joy that they're selling? If you look at the favorability ratings, I don't know that Americans are buying it. To your point, the polls just might be, it's the anti-Trump vote. It's not the, we like Kamala vote. More from the Harris campaign spokesperson about the October 23rd, the possible debate, cut nine, Phil Go. Four weeks is a little bit of time, at the same time, it's also a lot of time. A lot can happen in the next four weeks between this potential October 23rd debate, meantime, while you're awaiting a response from the former president, does Harris have any plans to do yet another sit down kind of interview with another news organization? Or perhaps similar to the format that she just did with Oprah this week, where it gives her the campaign an opportunity to be more off the cuff and as relaxed as she seemed to be when she was sitting down with Oprah and then when she was sitting down with our Dana Bash. Yeah, listen, I think this past week is actually a good example of what our campaign is going to look like moving forward, right? She sat down with NABJ for a wide-ranging panel conversation about all the issues that matter, particularly as they relate to Black America. We obviously sat down with Oprah up in Michigan, had the town hall format where she was able to underscore the stakes of the selection and so as we move forward, we're going to continue to use every single tool that we have at our disposal to reach the voters in the battleground states that are going to decide the pathway to 270 electoral votes. That's inclusive of interviews, it's inclusive of the rallies that we do. It's the bus tours that we've done in states like Pennsylvania and Georgia, making sure that we're touching every single part of these battleground states because a vote in Southeast Georgia is worth just as much as one in Atlanta, Georgia to us, right? So we want to make sure that we're using every single tool at our disposal. Of course, there's no substitute for a presidential debate. You think you had about 71 million people who tuned in on September 10th as we move forward. The second debate would be even closer to election day and so Donald Trump wants the opportunity to speak to the voters and maybe explain the harm that he has caused on issues like abortion. He'll have one more opportunity to do that to a wide audience on October 23rd. So that's what we are gearing up for, but every single day between now and then, we'll be doing what you've seen over the course of the past few weeks, right? Leaving no stone unturned and engaging directly with the voters that are inside the selection. All right. No stone unturned, which means she'll never go on Fox. She'll never sit down in an adversarial setting. So by my math here, she's done three public presentations. She did that ridiculous sit down with her emotional support animal to animal Timmy walls. That was on CNN with Dana Bash. Then she does the ABC debate against Trump and now she does Oprah. I mean, between now and election day, maybe one or two more appearances. I mean, we're at the end of September. Walls is going to be center stage front page material next Tuesday. She's probably only going to do like 60 minutes in one other spot. But what's interesting and I tease this with Stalker saying, you know, in the past about how the youths don't get out to vote now getting out to vote versus registering or two different things. But USA Today has a column with young voters that are registering in record numbers specifically amongst 18 year olds, which last Tuesday on national get out and vote day. Did you know that 81% of the registrations were voters under 35, which is very fascinating. So I would actually argue to Trump and Kamala, you should be trying to cater to that young first time demo this time around. And how do you reach them? It's not 60 minutes. I'd be interested to see because I obviously I saw that USA Today story. I'd be interested to see how that broke down demographically. It is. Let me give it to you. I got a couple of things highlighted on Tuesday's National Voter Registration Day. They drew more than 150,000 people registered through vote.org, which was the most the organization has ever seen on that day. The organization registered 279,000 total voters in all of last year. Last week, 337,826 people alone visited a link posted on Instagram from, you know who Taylor Swift. So look, if you're trying to reach those younger demos, I think I think it would really benefit Trump to continue going out and doing these, well, podcasts. Well, it's it's so that's a good point because if the majority of them are males, that's a good sign for Trump. If a majority of them are females, that's a good sign for Harris. So when does Kamala do a podcast? When does Kamala go on one of these great questions? You know, I'll tell you, I'll tell you who exactly I think she goes on with. And I don't know if this is a podcast technically or if it's a show, the girl the girl from ET that we always bring up from time to time on the cut sheet. Drew Barrymore. Drew Barrymore. Drew from ET. Dawn. Dawn. Yeah, I couldn't think of the name on the fly. The girl from ET. She was she was seven in ET in 1982. Oh, Kamala talks like she's talking to seven year olds. Maybe the could you imagine the cringe? Could you imagine Drew Barrymore and Kamala Harris having a conversation? Like there's Drew Barrymore sitting on the on the love seat, you know, Indian style with her legs crossed. So how are you going to change America? You're like a nine year old. I am a joyous warrior. The great. I'm sorry. I think the bigger I think the bigger one is somebody like Charlemagne. Uh, Charlemagne God, I mean, will he do another because remember that one when he interviewed Kamala, the famous one was when he asked her if she smoked pot. Yep. And then she said, I'm Jamaican and that was the only time we heard from her dad, by the way. Right. And I'm kind of amazed that nobody has gone to Jamaica where her dad apparently resides and tried to interview him. Yeah, no digging at all. No digging. Very interesting. Yeah. Yeah. I wonder if she'll do Howard Stern. Seriously. You know, Joe Biden did. I am maybe. Well, I mean, but that, so to the point that you're making about demographics, as far as it doesn't even matter who registered to vote as far as younger voters, because remember in the past Taylor Swift inspired people to register, but they didn't come out and vote. Right. So who, who, so if you think about energized communities, is the black vote going to be energized with Kamala Harris? I don't see it as of right now in general. I don't think so. Is the young vote, the youth vote, the youths, as we say, right? Are they energized with Kamala Harris, who's in the basement? People don't really know much about her. Are they energized? I don't really see it. I don't know guys in the latest NBC poll Trump support amongst the African American community is back down to like 7%. Are you serious? Yes. Oh, I don't know if I can buy that. Seven. That would be like where he was in 2016. Yeah, I don't agree with that. Okay. I mean, it might be I might be awful. I say 20%. If I'm wrong, that's so then so bad. It's not gonna be 20%. I can't wait. There's no way it's below 12. There's just no let me just go. I'm going record. Okay. There you go. Road Warrior. You can clip this one. Yeah. There is no chance after 2020 where Trump got 12% of the black vote after what the black community has dealt with the last four years economically. Right. With all the migrants and the taking of property and jobs and things like that. There's no chance Trump is below the number he had four years ago. No chance. Okay. Let me say it again. No chance because you see because you see a bunch of people on social media is that we've played it's not social media. You've played the I mean, you've pulled clips from CNN, CBS, people like diners, people out on sidewalks. Again, I'm not saying that my 20% is going to be 100% accurate. If I'm wrong, I'll admit it. But no way is it below 12. There's no way it's in single digits. By the way, getting back to the podcast thing for I think to be honest with you, I think Kamala Harris should bite the bullet and go on with Joe Rogan. I think that would I think that would well that would well the reach would be incredible because if you go on Howard Stern to Don's point, you're not you're not getting nobody hears that. You're not yeah, but you're also not getting the 18 to 34 year olds like it's not 1994, right? 18 to 34 year olds are not listening to Howard Stern. No. So they are listening to Joe Rogan. So I think it would benefit her way much more. Why would she do that? Why would she risk that she's up? She if she looks at the polls and her team looks at the polls, they're saying it could be a disaster because we know she's a disaster when she starts riffing. And so because she's going to reveal, you know, she's a chameleon, but she's going to reveal in a Rogan. That's a long form interview. Oh, yeah. So she's going to reveal something or say something stupid. They don't want that. They want her in a restricted box. They want it. They want to benefit from her being in the basement. The problem on the other side is that are they revving up voters? Are people excited about her? No. Well, you know, I think she should do this show actually. Well, yeah, Kamala Harris, you have the invitation anytime. We don't do a ton of politicians, a ton of guests, but we've done Trump. I've got no problem doing Kamala. You want to reach 18 to 34 year old man, you should definitely do this show. Yeah, so I'm saying sit down here. Kamala, I will ask you all the questions and challenge you unlike ABC. And so we'll go Chris Christie was on ABC this week. sloppy Chris Chris. He's for next that Trump will do the debate. Let me guess he's going to claim. I haven't heard this clip yet, but he's going to claim that he can't help himself. Yeah, cut 18. I feel go. You said Donald Trump would do it if he needed to do it. Does that dynamic still hold? Yes. Look, this is, you know, these debate decisions, George, are tactical. They're not philosophical. They're tactical. And if the polls continue to move a bit away from Trump, you know how much he focuses on that. And he's going to need something to change it. And in today's media landscape, absent a big mistake by one or the other. This is the only thing that has confidence been shaken after the first debate. Come on. He's confident shaken. No, he he will convince himself that if she gets in the ring with him again, that he'll knock her out. That'll be his mindset. Now, whether he'll do the work that's going to be necessary to be prepared, which he clearly did not do the last time, is a completely open question. But I'll say this, he needs it. I think she agreed to the CNN debate because she knows that will be the least agreeable venue for him. So she may be able to get herself out of this and not debate again by saying no, CNN or nothing. And then he's going to have to make that judgment. I think he'll eventually capitulate. Okay, so it looks like CNN is the only or the best available spot because we know she won't do Fox. But it's interesting that Sloppy went down the the boxing path where maybe Trump, you know, didn't go through a training camp. He came to the fight overweight out of shape, took her for granted, if you believe all of that. So I would argue if you want Trump back in that debate and you do think it can benefit him, I think you just do two things. Like I've been saying, economy border and war tunnel vision. Don't take her bait. Don't even engage with her the whole bit. Don't let her even try to execute her strategy. But this time around, especially after the golf course event of eight days ago, if he gets the opening statement, I would spend that opening statement, not on the American people, he can get to that with the economy and the borders and the wars. I would spend it on the divisive inflammatory rhetoric that she Joe and the media have spewed, which has almost killed him twice now. Let me ask you guys a question. So you're both under the you're both under the belief that he should not do a second debate. Is that what I'm getting? No, I've said that I think that he'll do what he needs to do. Right now, I think it's it's so late. And also, why would he go? Oh, sure, because he wants they know that these debates get huge ratings last 170 million viewers. Right. So they want that any network wants the debate badly. Sure. So by him playing hard to get, he gets more in the deal if he decides that he does want it. I just win win for him. And I'd like to think that he does better the second time around and and would have a great great night. The only thing is though, when you wait, like seriously, it's October 23rd, I just don't know who's left out there to be impacted by what happens is a headline this morning. And this is Fox Trump Trump leads Harris in crucial states, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, according to one poll. But if that changes, that's the New York Times yeah, although we imagine this morning. Yeah. So so if that headline changes, then then the Trump campaign, I think they they pivot. I think that they're just looking at the states that they need. But if if these start going in the cook report also says that he's doing he's doing better with Hispanics and better with the black vote, if all of that changes, then I think they change strategy, but they've played hard to get. So they get a better deal. They get what they want. As far as to negotiate a late debate and all fairness to both of you, neither of you are really answering the question. It's a simple yes or no. Should he do another? Okay, I will, I will, I will say no, I will say no, because forget what I want. I'm going to look at it from the way I think the American people have already made up their minds. And I'm going to give you a local example. We would all agree two years ago that John Federing got crushed by us in that debate. I think we would all agree on that. And it didn't matter come election day, because people had already made up their minds and casted their votes. So it would be great theater for us. But what's the residual impact on November 5th? I think almost nothing. Osby Federman was different because neither was the was the incumbent. Kamala Harris is the incumbent. Number one, number two, you know, it was a whole difference. That was a weird scenario because Federman had just suffered a stroke and all of that stuff. Major factor. I just think for Trump, he in a debate, I think it would behoove him to do so. I do. Now, could I mean, I think he would do well. Let's say, and of course, this is looking ahead before we get there, but let's say Trump is going to win North Carolina, and he's going to win Georgia. If you look at these New York Times polls that Greg gave us over the weekend, plus two and plus four respectively, if Pennsylvania is what he has to flip, if he's down one point, well within the margin of error, as Harry and would say, Oh my goodness gracious, look at these polls and he gets all excited and he starts getting their clamped. I mean, could he win somebody over that determines the election in Northampton County or Bucks County? Yeah, for sure. I just feel like almost everybody's made up their mind. I really do. I mean, we might get like nine people that get interviewed on CNN, but like other than that, Phil, put up a poll on the YouTube chat, if you will, should Trump do a second debate? Yes or no? If you can put that up, youtube.com/hatswell10wpht, youtube.com/hatswell10wpht, everybody go over there and vote on this poll on if you think Trump should do this next debate with Kamala Harris, youtube.com/hatswell10wpht, please hit the like and subscribe button if you have not done so. On the issue of doing more interviews, Keisha Lance Bottoms was discussing, it's never not going to be a funny name. About Apple Bottom Jean would, would, on Kamala Harris doing more interviews. Guys, she's very busy. Okay. She's way too busy. She's criminal funnels. Got 11, Phil. Got 11, go. Vice President Harris at the rally today in Georgia. She's going to be in Wisconsin tonight, yet she's not sitting down for regular interviews or fielding questions from the press. Certainly not to the degree that her counterpart Donald Trump is. Why? Why is she not doing more interviews to talk about her policies and answer some of the questions that voters have about her policies and her change on her views and some of them? Well, Jake, she's done interviews and I know that we would love or you would love to see her sit down every single day with CNN and do interviews, but it's that she's a very busy person. She's the vice president as well as a candidate. We heard her today talk about her views on these policies. It may not be in the format that the media would like. It may not be that she's sitting down doing a one on one interview, but we heard her today in Georgia talk about her stance on reproductive freedom and how if she's elected as president of the United States, how she would use the power, the pen to make sure that these freedoms are protected. And this is a really big conversation across the country and especially here in Georgia where we have this six week abortion ban and we've seen two stories this week of women who died, mothers who died because of this six week abortion ban. All right. You know, it's really amazing is how they take the reproductive rights of females and talk about how Kamala Harris is the champion for all of your freedoms when they really only advocate for one freedom, which is, you know, the abortion subjects, so to speak. But here's what I would say in regards to all of this Kamala. So over the weekend, I saw the clip of Joe, which Joe was having. I forget what they technically call it. Is it the quarterly meeting or the cabinet meeting and we have that, you know, which we'll get to. And you know, they got it passes the baton off to Dr. Jill. Kamala is nowhere to be seen in that clip. So I don't know what she's doing as the VP of this current administration in the final five, six months of her, her first and only term as quotes the VP. But then when you're running and you're not available, I mean, how much studying can you possibly do? I mean, you don't do a ton of interviews. So it's not like she's hunkered down again. Where is she? Where are our vice president and our president right now? Are we a nation on autopilot? Like, I think it's kind of a rhetorical question, because if you don't believe Biden and Harris are running the show, which they're not, then we don't have to ask who's running the country because we already know it's not them. So what's the difference? But seriously, you've got to be more visible. Tim Walls has been more visible than Kamala. This is this is the cut you were just discussing Nick's is gold. Jill assisting Joe Biden and leading cabinet meetings. Get her out of there. First Lady Joe Biden did most of the talking on Friday at the public portion of what may be President Biden's last cabinet meeting before showing the cast of the West Wing around the Oval Office and hosting a Rose Garden event without her husband. Jill dominated her first, her husband's first cabinet meeting since October 2023, taking over after a brief introductory remark by the sitting president, who spent much of his two minutes intro speaking about her. Just a little bit of this cut 12th, he'll go. The first time Joel has joined us, I'm going to go to the show, how important the issue is, which is about to speak to the both. Today, at the top of our meeting, Jill's going to give an update on a house initiative, a White House initiative to fundamentally change the approach and how we approach and fund women's health services. So I'd like to turn it over to Jill and for any comment she has. It's all yours, Kim. You know, it's the White House surprise team. When Joe became president, she said he had one able to keep shining a light on the issues. She was the head of the table for so many years. I did that just for you. Yes. I mean, guys, we, women's health services, with all due respect to women, women's health services is what we're discussing right off the top of a cabinet meeting. Look at her right, the head of the table. I didn't mean they always see it. She's the tribal chief. I mean, it's really remarkable of all, and this is not disrespect to women. And Don throws you at me if you need, you need to. But like, is that actually the beginning of the cabinet meeting? I mean, can we, can we start with, you know, maybe the economy or things that maybe most people in America are more concerned with from an issue standpoint? And then Joe, by the way, hair a little disheveled there. Remember, it's amazing. Three months ago, I was told he was, he was as pry as they get. I mean, is there any doubt that it was, it was Joe that was keeping him in as long as yes, because I think she's been, I think, I think actually, I think Hunter Biden's explicit text messages about her are probably accurate. She knew, she knew he was a vegetable. She just wanted, she just wanted to hold on to the power for as long as she could. My wife knows I'm a vegetable. All lives know when her husbands are vegetables. Well, he also forgot who he was introducing at the ceremony for the prime minister of India on a Saturday. Where's Jack? He became confused and lost track of events during a press conference alongside of India's prime minister Modi on a Saturday. He was supposed to introduce him at in Wilmington, Delaware. He instead became confused and appeared to think he was waiting for a question from reporters. There's this awkward silence and then a voice over the loudspeaker then announces the prime minister of India. You can tell he becomes agitated. Who's next? Cut one, Phil Gower. I want to thank you all for being here. And now, who am I introducing next? Who's next? Hang on. He's getting frustrated. Hey. Distinguished? Yes. I'll get up. The prime minister of the Republic of India. It's amazing. He's like, oh, there we go. It's amazing. Jimmy, I'm going to need the who's next on my board. Who's next? Who's next? Come on. What the hell was that? Amazing stuff. I'm telling you, man, they tried to pull the wool over the eyes of the American public and Kamala was complicit with that. It is just remarkable. The lack of respect for the American public to sit there and say, this guy can continue the rigors and the grind. And I know we mock, you know, well, how much vacation does the president with? Have you ever seen the way a president ages? Did you see the way Bush aged from 2001 to 2004 or Obama from 2008 to 2010? I mean, the gray hairs just come at warp speed. Yeah. And that guy, that guy should not be running a all these check outline right now. And yet look at Trump when you say that and look at him now versus then this, I mean, eight, nine years as he look, does he look older? Yeah, very very little. Very little. I mean, he, he, it's almost like he was made for the job. As far as the stress he thrives off of, I think crowds and the people. And I think he was made for the job. It's almost weird. But out of any president, when you look at those pictures to your point, I don't know of another president who aged better. No, you're right. You're right. I know he's been talking. He's like, wow, it's, you know, it's golf. It's eating, it's eating burgers. But to your point, I think there are some, whether men or female, when it comes to politics and being political leaders, some thrive on adversity. And nobody's faced more adversity and push back than this guy. And others just kind of it wears them down. And granted Joe entered this, you know, I had a much older age, but like, I mean, you go back to Joe and just if we did like a time lapse of 19 to 24, you could just see Joe's expiration just going, I still contend that I just think I know that this race is close. But I still contend that there's a Joe Biden, the insider said he was saying, I can win this. And I think in this economy, in this tough economy, they can say whatever they want on social media, they can Kamala Harris and her all of her ads. But when you go to the grocery store, that's the truth you face. When you pay your Pico bill, that's the truth you face. And nobody can trick you or say differently. And the more that they keep saying, it's not so bad, the more it's infuriating. And so I think as we move forward into the fall, I just think that more and more people using their credit cards with as much as 30% interest, I think more and more people look to Kamala Harris and think, I don't really know her. I don't really trust her. And I think I predict next January, February, March, you'll hear someplace Joe Biden saying, I could have, I still could have won, despite what everybody said, because I'm a brand they know. I think he totally believes that if you were to ask Joe Biden right now, hey, bud, you're still in the race, you think you'd be Trump? And I think he would say, absolutely. But I still predict Trump wins. That's why he is, that's why Joe Biden is rooting for Kamala to lose, because he wants that. I told you someone, he wants that. I think you're right. He wants that. I told you so. That's probably why deep down Hillary's rooting for Kamala to lose, because she doesn't want her to be able to do what she couldn't be the first one. Exactly. I think all the above, but I still believe that at the end of the day, Trump eats out this win, even though they're saying it'll be close, because in this type of economy, it's the brand, brand manager, Greg Stalker, it's the brand you know. And so with Trump, he's the only one that's a proven winner. Kamala Harris still is the incumbent. And for her to get out there and say, let's turn the page and Wall's wife, turn the page, turn the page and that bizarre video you showed. I mean, no, if we turn the page, then we're going to go to Trump, not the current page, which is you. You talk about Hillary and Joe deep down inside and probably rooting against Kamala. Let's also be honest, the mainstream media, you know, if you got them off the record, like from a brand manager standpoint, Kamala Harris will be bad for the ratings on CNN and MSNBC. You know, it's great for the ratings on left wing television, Donald Trump, because if Trump loses and just rides off into the sunset and is just a, you know, a part-time golfer from now until the, the expiration date and he's not making headlines and the media is not covering them. They're not getting numbers. Well, Trump said that he will throw in the towel. If he goes down in 2024, won't run again in 2028. He did an interview with Cheryl Atkinson and her full measure show. This is cut 17, Felgo. Maybe what are two things you do to stay healthy? Well, I used to play golf a little bit. That gave me a song. It seems to be quite a dangerous sport in retrospect. I try and eat properly. I try and do the best. I do, but but proper hamburgers. Proper hamburgers. Real, not fried. Perhaps all of the wrong food. But then I say, does anybody know what the right food is? People lecturing me for years. Oh, don't eat this. Don't eat that. They're gone. They're too long ago. It's true. And here I am. So I'm not sure I want to make too many changes. And then if you're not successful this time, do you see yourself running again in four years? No, I don't. No, I don't. I think that that will be, that will be it. I don't see that at all. I think that hopefully we're going to be successful. So, there we go. So his buddy used to eat a lot of asparagus, but he died well before Donald Trump, who was eating proper burger. So he wasn't eating like Wendy's. He was, he was eating Kobe beef. I mean, guys, the proof is in the pudding. I mean, he can eat what he wants to. He's still, he's still out there chugging along. Everybody's different, man. Everybody's built differently. Yeah, but he's a guy. He's, he never drank. He never smoked, never did drugs. I mean, the smoking and drinking. That's a big factor. Yeah. People got a quick drinking. It's bad for you. Yeah. Don't drink, folks. Nick. He was Cheryl Atkinson also quizzed him about hiring RFK junior Elon Musk and Tulsi Gabbard. For a second term, cut 16, they'll go. Looking at a possible second term, I think people are curious what specific positions you've discussed giving to Bobby Kennedy, Elon Musk and Tulsi Gabbard. Three people, by the way, who were Democrats are in the case of Musk, I don't know, at least supported Democrats. What specific positions do you see them holding? And we have a lot of other Democrats that have come aboard and will come aboard. Bobby will do great on health and on the environment. But does that mean health and human services? No, no. It doesn't mean anything. It's not a talk. It could be. But I didn't make deals with anybody because it's not appropriate to do it at this. It's too early. But it's getting to be that time, isn't it, when you think we have just a short while to go? It's amazing. But a short while in my life is an eternity. So we'll see what happens. But Bobby's a really, what he's done on health care over the years. I mean, I've known him for a long time. And with him, it's eating what you eat, what chemicals you put in your body. I mean, he's been fighting for this for years. He looks at other countries where they don't use chemicals or they use much less than we use. And the people are healthier than they are in the United States, which is not that healthier country, also environmentally. And I understand the environment, I think, as well as anybody. But I also want to have the greatest economy. We had the greatest economy ever, and we're going to have the greatest economy again, even better. We're going to bring back the auto business. We're going to bring back a lot of businesses into our country that nobody thought would have been possible. Now they think it would have been. And what I did during my term, I had the greatest economy in the history of our country. I think in the history of the world, there's never been such production that we had. And I'll be able to do it again. And I think very quickly, one of the assets we have is we have more liquid gold, meaning oil, et cetera, under our feet than anybody else than any other country, including Saudi Arabia and Russia. And we were energy-independent just a short while ago. We'll be energy-independent, but we'll actually be energy-dominant again. And we're going to make a lot of money. We're going to pay off debt. We're going to pay down debt. And we're going to do things that nobody would have thought possible. But Bobby's great. Tulsi has always been good from the standpoint of common sense. She's like a common sense person. I've watched her for a long time on shows. I've known her a little bit and was a great honor when we got her. She's, you're right, she was a Democrat and popular, too, in Hawaii. And she will be terrific. And Elon Musk? Well, Elon is Elon. I mean, Elon is, he's endorsed me very powerfully. He feels this is the most important election we've ever had. And as you know, he probably has a couple of other things to do. But he's indicated he might be willing to help with like government waste. What he will do is, and the thing that we talk about more than anything else is exactly that. It's costs. He's a big cost cutter. He's always been very good at it. And I'm good at it. But Elon, I'll tell you what, he will go in and he'll say, this is what you have to do. You have to do this. He is so into that. He feels as so much waste and fat in this country. And he's right. He's 100% right. And he's been just great. He's, he's given me ringing endorsements, even though I disagree with him a little bit on the electric car. But he agrees with me from the standpoint that not every car should be electric. They have an electric mandate that will put me right now. Okay. Sorry. So there you guys. That was a long one. So you're getting back to the crux of it with Elon with Bobby and with Tulsi is funny. I was having this conversation yesterday with my wife's uncle. And he's like, are you surprised that Kennedy and Elon specifically, he kind of left Tulsi out because he doesn't think Tulsi really brings much to the table other than the fact that she's a former Dem. He asked me if I was surprised that the polling hasn't moved that much. And I said, no, not really. I mean, if assassination attempts aren't moving the polls significantly, I don't expect endorsements to do. And he said to me, he goes, I think Trump needs one more splash in the news cycle. And I asked him what he was referring to. And he says, there's got to be another. He's got to add one more name that gets people talking about this coalition, this, this unity party, so to speak, of MAGA and disenfranchised Democrats that feel like their party left him. And he couldn't give me a name. But I didn't disagree with the premise. I do think Trump needs to do something. If we're not going to get a debate in the next six weeks, other than doing this, which, you know, 60 minutes interview, I don't think moves a needle that much one way or the other at all. I think I think he needs another splash. I think he needs another Bobby type moment at a rally on a live spaces broadcast. He's got to do something. I just want that little bit of extra because you never know if that's going to decide things. John Federer was interviewed by the Atlantic and the, you know, he was talking about Pennsylvania and Trump's popularity in Pennsylvania. And this is what he said on Trump's, you know, how the polls look in Pennsylvania, Trump can win Pennsylvania. This has got five, they'll go. People you live with, people who vote for you, your friends, people you grow up with, what do they see in Donald Trump that makes them want to vote for him? I think, I know some people that are like, I personally think he's a terrible person or I'm appalled by some of these things. But I fundamentally think that, you know, I'll still vote for him. And I think a lot of Republicans already agree with that. And I never agreed with our approach talking about that he's a convicted felon. I mean, I thought Democrats, we were the party that was all about second chances and that we're not going to condemn somebody based on mistakes or things in that kind of situation. And I was convinced too that those kinds of trials and that kind of thing, it's not going to have any impact on that. It's like, what's left? He's been impeached twice. Now it's been two attempted assassinations. One, where a bullet actually hit him. And at this point, and I also want people to understand. And it's not science, but there is energy and there's kinds of anger on the ground in Pennsylvania. And people are very committed and strong. Trump is going to be strong. And we have to respect that. You don't can't even understand it. And it's not like a science that can explain it. But you have to just know that it's real. All right. So good to see that Federman actually looks pretty good there. Sounds pretty good there in his road to recovery. By the way, terrible looks sticking the iPhone in the shirt pocket. I mean, why you put his pack of smokes in there? What size shirt is that? By the way, five X, it's big and tall. Oh, man. It's big on him too. It's big on him. Yeah. Yeah. So what's interesting about Pennsylvania is when you if you start looking, and by the way, there's also columns out today about how Trump is gaining in New York, because Kamala right now, from a New York standpoint, is pulling the lowest a Democrat has pulled in New York since 1988. She's only up, I think, 12 on Trump. Again, I'll reiterate Trump cannot win New York. So I don't believe that's possible. But I also don't think that this story in the Inquirer is very accurate, where it says Trump is pulling better on the economy in Pennsylvania here locally. But Harris is closing the gap. I would push back against that so hard and say, okay, you spoke to these people in a poll, I don't know, 900 people, 1800 people, I need actual concrete reasons why younger voters in Pennsylvania are beginning to warm up to Kamala Harris on the economy, because I would ask that young voter, if you're 18, first chance to vote, all the way up to 35, we gave you that the young demo is starting the register at records we've never seen in recent years, what exactly about the economy is so so appealing to you for her, because you've lived it. She's the numb. And this is where I do think the Trump campaign has done a good job, but they can keep home hammering at home even further. She is the incumbent. This is on her. And I know we can sit there and say, well, the VP really doesn't do policy, but we whatever little policy we've heard from her, they're not reassuring thoughts, price gouging, doing what didn't work in Venezuela nine years ago. And she's gaining with Pennsylvania youngsters on the economy. I don't see how. If that's the case, they're just stupid. Maybe they should vote. Well, that goes to fundraising. And I think that she's still out fundraising and has outdone the Republicans and the GOP, it takes money. My gosh, you're just inundated with the ads everywhere you see. And so couldn't escape them this weekend. Yeah, the ads just with football on it's like, God, it's a terrible the Harris campaign has more money than they know it with, honestly. Yeah. So they're just they're just flooding the airwaves with stuff. And to be honest with you, to both of your points, like at what point does the American people say, okay, enough already. Good God. Well, and that's why I argue maybe that doing the debate on October 23rd as a wasted exercise, because I think I do think, you know, I'm almost almost almost starting to wonder if we're getting back to where we were pre June 27th. Remember when we were exciting all of these stories about Americans have voter fatigue and the double hater? Kamala injected a little bit of infu like an infusion of energy of fake energy for Democrats, but it kind of livened up the media, right? We all said we had new things to talk about from a content standpoint. I get the feeling we're getting close to that exhaustion point again. Yeah. Tim Walz was over the weekend. Nick, he was in a place that you and I are both familiar with Bethlehem Pennsylvania. Yeah, he was having a crimpets in T with my mother-in-law. And he said he actually made an ad. He had a little faux pas and he actually made an ad for the for the Trump campaign. This is cut seven, Felgo. We can't afford. We can't afford four more years of this. And I've been saying it. This project 2025. I agree. I cannot afford four more months for more weeks or four more days of this. Just doing the grocery shopping yesterday. Boy, it really hit me in the face. Forget just the total bill, but just the cost of dairy. I mean, at all the yesterday, Don, I've been using your your expertise doing the Aldi on Skip Act bike right there for 55 for a gallon of Bobo milk and not even the good milk. The Bobo milk is Bobo milk. It's non-good milk, generic milk, 2%. My daughters, I told my wife, I'm like, dairy is just off. I'm like, that's why pizza costs so much these days. And my kids love dairy. They need a yogurt in their lunch. They want the bagel with the cream cheese. They want the milk in the cereal. And I'm like, we got to scale back the dairy here. My wife's like, well, they're growing. They need to have strong healthy bones, vitamin D. And you think about that, that kind of, that there's the truth. You want the truth? There it is staring you in the face. And people in the grocery, they self check out lines and they're just like putting stuff back. There's no way that Harris can run away from that. Yep. And you know what I've noticed too about going to Aldi, and I know people are starting to rip me probably, it's not Aldi's, it's Aldi singular, not plural, going to Aldi. Because it's super, super cheap compared to every other grocery store. And maybe I'm making assumptions. But I see a lot of people middle, middle upper class in there doing their grocery shopping, right? Like, you know, Greg Oey says all the, the wreck of society goes to Walmart and Walmart to hell. It is. I don't see the Walmart shopper at Aldi. I see people that are in probably my financial boat that are like, I just got to find a way to get out of here and, you know, peel off some of the fat and stop dropping 170 at giant when I can do it for $89 at Aldi. Just think about what you're saying though, even though the Fed announced that big announcement, oh, they, they, you know, cut the rate by, you know, half a point, much bigger than that. We're not going to feel that for, I don't know, six months a year, you know, that sort of thing. We're, nobody's feeling that people. So as we inch toward the end of the year, back to school, all the costs and everything you just mentioned, every, that the crunch is now on and what's, what's coming up the holiday season. Don't remind me. So you're just putting everything on credit cards at 30% or 25%, whatever you're paying. One more from Tim Wallace in Bethlehem. Joy, Joy, let's talk about Joy. Yeah, cut, cut six, Phil Garvey. But here it is. It's all on the line. 45 days, not just for the next four years, but for the next 40 years. 40, 45 days to bring Joy back to our politics. Joy, 45 days to say we are not satisfied with putting cracks in the glass ceiling. We're pushing President Harris through the glass. Do you think he's going to throw her through a glass window? I'm just going to say that. What is this like, when much, yeah. What is it even just saying? I don't know what he said. I was just focused on his call him something else. Hit him with the T word this morning going, I need a T word out of you. Twits. Correct. It's just the hands, the arms, like, I mean, he's still trying to give off like that football coach, pep rally nonsense. It's a, you know, it reminds me of, it reminds me of Kilmer and varsity blues. Let's not go out there and play for the next 12 minutes. Let's go out there and play for the next 12 years and then the players like, you know, screw Kilmer. Let's go out there and play the next 12 minutes for the next 12 minutes. What the hell is he? What was it? What was the numbers he was throwing out for 45 days for the next 45 years? 40 years. Yeah, 40 years. What does that mean? Thanks, Kilmer. Guy. Yes. I mean, I know they're all for odds, but like that guy just comes off super, super phony. Changing his oil, fixing his cruise control on his 1979, whatever that thing was. Come on. But we're bringing back the joy in politics. I don't know. Anybody who thinks that. Okay. Okay. I've, but yeah, I've never been seeking joy in politics. I just want results. No, and I don't need joy. Yeah. Hope change. Turn the page. Oh, geez. Is that it? That's it, guys. Oh, my God. I need a barf bag. 855-839-1210. If you want to jump in big three on the other side and then a couple of interesting stories in the nine o'clock hour, early voting underway in person in three states, one very interesting when it comes to Virginia, but also some shenanigans in Arizona. Although, according to reports, it's been Republicans that have benefited the most. There was a little bit of a curveball in there, doesn't it? Back after this. Double header tonight for money or football. 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And of course, the county commissioner on social media taking selfies. I highlighted some of that in the big take. We've seen a lawsuit now since filed officially by the RNC. But we also have in-person early voting that is underway for this year's election that began on Friday, which was a milestone that kicked off a six-week sprint to election day. This story is courtesy of the Associated Press. And I do think it's pretty interesting because you had voters that lined up to cast their ballots in Minnesota, South Dakota and Virginia. Obviously, Minnesota, the state in which Tim Walls is the governor, South Dakota, and then you had Glenn Youngkin in Virginia. And if you look at some of the polls, we've seen Donald Trump very, very close in Virginia. I think I've seen as close as within one or two points, which for whatever reason, and I put aside New York, I'm not thinking about winning New York. But the fact that Trump is within 12 points and close to a 36-year low for Democrats in New York atop the presidential ticket in the polls, which is where Kamala Harris would be, the worst since I was four years old, that should parlay, I would think, from a common-sense standpoint that states like Virginia could very well be in play. As we know, Trump always outperforms what the polls are showing you. But there's a couple of people and a couple of quotes that I thought were interesting when it comes to Minnesota, South Dakota, and Virginia. You had at a polling site in Minneapolis, a man named Jason Miller. And this, and maybe this runs counter to the fatigue that I was talking about that maybe is starting to set in between Trump and Harris going back to that exhaustion that we had with Trump versus Biden. This individual arrived before the polls opened at 7 a.m. was the first in line amongst roughly 75 people to cast ballots in the first hour at the city's early voting center. He said, quote, "Why not try to be first? It's kind of fun, right? 37-year-old house painter Jason Miller said in Minnesota. He said he voted, quote, against crazy, but didn't want to name his choice for president." Quote, "I don't think I have to. I think it's pretty obvious. I think that's very, very clear." Then you had a couple of other quotes, including one individual who said, "If you could wave a magic wand, right now I would wish for two things between now and November 5th. I want to see high turnout and I want to see low drama." That is also from Minnesota and an early voter. I think we can guess where he's leaning or that person is leaning there. And then another voter in Minnesota, Eugene Odison, 71 of Vietnam vet and former mill worker, cast his early ballot for the former president, Donald Trump. He said he believes Trump will keep the country from intervening in foreign conflicts and he will manage the economy like a business executive, to which I wholeheartedly agree. Again, that goes back to why I keep saying hammer home the message economy, border and wars, E-B-W. I know that's not a bad wrestling promotion, economy, border and wars. And when you look at this, this is where I mentioned last week and I gave Republicans a lot of credit. We are looking at the early registration for early mail-in ballot requests specifically in Pennsylvania and they are up substantially. And I gave all of you a lot of credit, whether you're in this audience or somebody else statewide that's not listening to this show, although we know a lot of people stream us on the Odyssey app and get us all over the country, maybe even the planet. You have to keep taking, look, we got a tweet from Deb earlier this morning. Six weeks out, early voting in person, she said she doesn't like it. Again, I don't like it either. And I don't like what I'm seeing here in Arizona, courtesy of Fox 10 in Phoenix, which we'll get to in a moment. But again, this is the system. Take advantage of it and get yourself a cushion or reduce your deficit. It's not worth waiting for potential hazards to occur on November 5th, printers, ink, paper, technology, Wi-Fi, crashing, machines going capoey, like just reduce all the stuff that can hinder your chance to win, control what you can control, control the controllables. And right now, you have a lot of control and a lot of power. So I hope people will do that. So this is courtesy of Cliff Maloney. This is for mail-in ballot requests, okay, R versus D. So this is just in Pennsylvania. In 2020, 50 days out, the GOP had 376,956 mail-in ballot requests. The Dems had 1.1 million. In 2024, 50 days out, the GOP has 321,077 and the Dems have 798,799,000. So that looks like the mail-in ballot requests as far as Pennsylvania is down by almost 300,000 votes or 300,000 requests since 2020. Now, deficit smaller for Republicans. Yes. And now, look, in 2020, we had a pandemic. So that might have had something to do with it. Maybe more people use the mail-in or the in-person voting system, but there's less enthusiasm, maybe more people switching. I don't know. Right now, if we had the guess, and we know popular vote doesn't matter, right? So let's go with 81 million for Biden four years ago and 74 million for Trump. I would argue today that Kamala Harris will have less than Joe did four years ago. So I'm going to say under 81 million votes for Kamala, and I think Trump's going to be above 74 million. So if you're tracking it in three different elections, Trump would have went from 62 million and 16, 74 million in 20 biggest increase for a sitting president in the history. And that's why they don't attack him on policy other than Roe v. Wade. The guy got 12 million more votes the next time around. So policy-wise, you want to try to argue he was bad? And again, that's why they don't do it. I would say this time around that number is going to be 76, 77 million. I think he's going to be two, three, maybe four million more. I don't think he'll get to 80. I don't think either will. I also don't think either. We're going to get to 300 in the electoral college. I know Harry Eaton gave us those best case worst case that the polls are off by this. If they're off by that. I mean, Kamala Harris, 319 electoral votes. Don't see it. I also don't see it. I think they're both going to be battling in that low 260 to high 270 range if I had to forecast it right now. But you can play around with it. Don's giving you the website before 270 to win.com. That's how I fill my free time up these days just on that website all day. Yeah, I just wonder as Kamala Harris, you know, she was the newbie, came on the scene. There was a lot of media excitement. And now as the media, mainstream media, gets a little sick and tired of the fact that she's not answering the questions that she's hiding from the media is the honeymoon over yet. And as we as we now get very serious into the nitty gritty and people are thinking about this. And like we've talked about, we're in the fall now. Fun games of summer are over. And so here we are in this stretch. And do people start thinking about the fact that Kamala Harris is the vice president of the United States of America right now in this incumbent administration. And as far as Trump goes, where where all of his warts and foibles, whatever you want to say. And so what how does this how does this shake out? I just think it comes down to what you when you just use the word as I think the word energy, who is energized. And most importantly, in big cities like Philadelphia, who is not energized. And I think the energy, the reenter, reenter, reenter, reenergize, reenergize, reenergize, reenergize, reenergize, reenergize, reenergize, reenergize, reenergize, yeah, that thing. And then I wonder too with, you know, think about old school Democrats, and you think about the machine. So so allegedly, you know, we've seen the muscle, even a little bit of intimidation at the polls. So if union voters, are they are the union voters not? I'm not I'm not talking about the leadership. I'm talking talking about the rank and file. If they are agreeing more with Trump, what does that mean at the polls as far as the intimidation factor and all of that good stuff. And I have friends who've worked the polls and women, by the way, men love when women work the polls, right? But they still work in the polls. They still will get booted, that sort of thing. And so how does that and let's say here in Philadelphia or Chicago or New York, how does that how does that relate as far as is the is that output as far as union rank and file going more toward Trump or or or being less energized for the Democrat nominee? Yeah. How does that matter at the end of the day? And I think as I was botching that word, so with energy, with this new injection of juice, I would say the energy to be explained on the Trump side is writing the wrongs of the last four years, getting back to where we were pre pandemic, whereas the new energy infusion on the Democrat side is merely because, well, it's not Joe. So it's somebody quote new, even though she's really not new, but they're going to try to portray her to be new. 8 5 5 8 3 9 12 10. We'll come back big three on the other side. And then two stories in the world of sports and politics, one from the USA today and what the New York Mets did to one female Trump fan. The details coming up after the news as we continue killing company. Talk Radio 1210 WP HD start your day with killing company week day morning six till 10 on talk radio 1210 WP HD and the free Odyssey app.
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