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This will be our first time to join us, we will talk about what we are going to do next. Coming up on Monday, September 23rd, we will be at the 28th Jim Maloney Golf Classic at the Huntington Valley Country Club. You will have the opportunity right now if you would like by going to our website, 1210WPHT.com to join myself and three others for a For some of Golf and all of your donations that you put forward to partake in this great cause, we will benefit the American Cancer Society as part of the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic hosted by Philadelphia's Big Five men basketball coach. Basketball coaches, I should say, if you recall, we had the great Phil Martelli on formerly of St. Joe's last week, Fran Dunphy, you will be out there. Many other basketball legends in the history of the greatness that is the Big Five, you know, Temple Legends, St. Joe's, Villanova, on down the list. Our sister stations, KYW and WIP, will be there, NBC Sports Philadelphia, so there's a lot of people that you might have, you know, grown up watching and enjoying play basketball that were legends back when, you know, college basketball was actually entertaining before it's become what it's become. So if you would like to sign up and play, that would be great, we're going to have a great day of golf, eating, fighting for cancer and perhaps, you know, a few cold ones out on the course, just a, just a little sport, perhaps, perhaps, and I might be bartending for you. All right. So that's that. Let's get to the news round number two at 706, the great Don Staslin. And good morning. We are sponsored this morning in Kill and Company News Live this, this warmer September morning because it was quite cool yesterday, September 19th, but we are sponsored this morning. This Thursday, September 19th by, I'm sorry, I'm pulling up my sponsor, we're sponsored by first harvest credit union, a lot of financial news. So it's appropriate that we're sponsored by first harvest credit union, a somber predawn procession filling the streets of Philadelphia with flashing blue red lights as fallen Philadelphia police officer, Jamie Roman, has adjusted his procession, has made its way down Broad Street in Philadelphia down 995 first, then Broad and then coming down to the Basilica. So officer Roman killed in the line of duty, gunned down during what started out as a routine traffic stop back in June. He fell into a coma after the shooting after he was gunned down and died last week, 31 years old, he would have turned 32 this weekend and leaves behind his wife, his young seven year old daughter, four year old son, a beautiful young family, but his body moved now to the Basilica of St. Peter and Paul this morning where a second viewing will be held and that is beginning in less than one hour. So obviously traffic in the area, in and around Philadelphia and center city, obviously there will be some closures, especially around the Basilica, even after, let's say after eight o'clock this morning, so a traffic heads up as you make your way down. We also have some, you know, sad news with Philadelphia police investigating the shooting death of a young girl, this happened last night right around sunset on the second floor hallway of a home on the 2800 block of North Bailey Street, North Philadelphia. Police officers found the 13 year old girl suffering from a gunshot wound to her chest. This was one of those situations where officers, because she was dying at that point, the officers just picked her up and rushed her themselves to nearby Children's Hospital. And so just a tragic situation here is the emergency department, you know, doctors and nurses could not save her life. She was shot in the chest. And you said innocent bystander? Yeah, she, she was an innocent kid. She lives a few blocks away, we're told, and was with family at this home and apparently they're looking for two, two boys, they're just just saying they're looking for two to three boys who were, who were running from that area and tight-lipped about the rest of it. So we, we don't have the firearm. We don't have the details just that they're, they're looking for these, the suspects were suspect. Just awful. I mean, it's bad enough that somebody would potentially die if they were the intended victim, much less. And it's, it's, it's countless times, don't it's it's every time it's some, oh, this person had nothing to do with the, the situation at hand. All right. It's just my God. It's awful. And also for the Philadelphia police, you can't imagine the trauma of what that day on the job is like. Oh, I know. To scuba, you know, a 13 year old child, Russia, the hospital, yeah, trying to save her. Going back to the officer in, in today's proceeding, you know, it isn't it really awesome. And I know it's under sad circumstances, obviously, but the, the brotherhood that police officers have, I mean, it's one thing for, you know, cops in this area, this region, even statewide, but nationwide, I mean, it just goes to show you kind of that, that bond that officers have, especially in this day and age where there's such divisive rhetoric around cops. Yeah. It's so true. I mean, they're backing the blue and I think from around the nation, it's common that you'll see law enforcement from, from across America, they will all come here to Philadelphia just to show that, like you're saying, the brotherhood, the sisterhood, the solidarity and in supporting this. And then, you know, it's not lost on anybody, the detail that the individual accused of, of shooting officer Roman was in fact somebody who had allegedly shot at police in Puerto Rico during a carjacking and, or at right after a carjacking. And so it's not lost on anybody that once again, it seems to be the scenario of somebody who slipped through the cracks or slipped through the system. So we'll learn more about that as, as we move forth, but, you know, certainly our prayers with the Roman family, the 25th district family of officers as well thought off a teenager charged in connection with that alleged terrorism investigation ties to Syria and prosecutors say he has now turned 18, but he was 17 last summer, 13 months ago when arrested and when they, when SWAT surrounded his family's home, but he's identified now as Muhiuddin Abdul Raman. And he was apparently looking into the possibility of targeting the Philadelphia pride parade and had a particular hate for the LGBTQ plus community that, that detail was given during that news conference yesterday, but had reportedly, yeah. I wonder if, I wonder if these, these, these pride supporters that stand with Palestine and Gaza and the cause against the Jews. I wonder if they're aware that this guy would like to just incinerate you. Just curious, Don sends them real quickly. His name, Joe Smith, what was his name again? His, his name is Muhiuddin Abdul Raman. Oh, yes. Yes. The Abdul Raman's from, from 22nd and Vine, um, uh, I read mega hat on and I'm assuming since he hates the LGBTQ community, well, I think what you're bringing up is something very interesting, isn't it, that, that, and he is at, he is, if you see him, you know, he appears to be African American or darker skinned individual. And so does not fit any narrative that anybody wanted out there. And so it's, I think that you bring up a great point. Why, why is it that last summer? We didn't learn the details of, of this teenager. Yeah. Yeah. Interesting. It's, it's 13 months. Well, I'm sure if you wanted a better economy and a secure border, we'd know everything about it. Cause that's radical. Oh man. Yeah. Interesting. He's somebody we'll learn more, but they say prosecutors are saying that Abdul Raman was searching online for potential targets in Philadelphia, specifically the Philly Pride Parade. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And as well, the Army native game, but, but had a particular hatred for the LGBTQ plus community. You guys said hate has no home here. Okay. You know, my sources are telling me he also despised sequo on Barkley's hands. Stop. But that's not verified yet to developing story. Yeah. Yeah. You can, you can almost damn well bet that if this, this guy's voting right, and I don't know the way he votes. I don't know if he can vote, but if, if he was some sort of maggot guy, this would have been front page news ever. Oh man. So Abdul Raman charged with attempt to commit weapons of mass destruction, arson, causing a risking catastrophe, criminal conspiracy, the list goes on and on and on. And so he's in custody, held on $5 million bond. And even though he was arrested at 17, 13 months ago, he will be charged as an adult. So also I will point out to you that these are, these are charges. This is the Philadelphia DA's office, making the charges. So the question is, will the feds, because the FBI was obviously a partner in investigating this? So how will that work? And will the, will the FBI at the end of the day, will these be federal charges? So that's another question that we have. Mayor Sherrel Parker, and this is, this will, this is, has been festering because I reported and we had heard all along that Mayor Parker was, was for this newly, this new center city Philadelphia 76ers, huge new arena that she was reportedly for it. But the news headlines always said that she wanted to hold, that she wanted to hold different, you know, fact sessions, fact finding sessions. She wanted to hear from the community. And this has to do with, with Chinatown. They are furious, business leaders in Chinatown furious and vowing a fight and already saying they're mounting their legal fight. But she announced this, it's significant that she announced yesterday. She would send city council bills to support the building of this proposed new arena in the market east section of center city. This is Chinatown for the Philadelphia 76ers. Now she's saying it's an amazing deal financially. This is incredible for the city of Philadelphia, talked about the financial package. However, business leaders are pushing back on that saying she wanted, they're accusing her of wanting this all along. And she said it'll bring a billion dollars in private investment from the basketball franchise, create more than 9,000 construction jobs. Think about the union vote, IBEW, that we've talked about Teamsters vote. Think about the union jobs that something like this would create and the mayor's aware of that. So if approved by council, the arena would open in 2031. However, obviously, as soon as this video wasn't live, it was a video announcement she created. And then while they released it, she was tucked away in a meeting. Right. Well, Democrats love to just pre record their videos in advance and then share them. That's standard operating procedure hashtag sarcasm. I'm not a Philadelphia resident, obviously living in Montgomery County. Don technically you are in city limits. Absolutely. Where do you limit? Where do you think that this ranks on a city resident, uh, their priority list of things that the mayor needs to accomplish? I don't think it's very high up on the list. Well, look, I, you know, all the taxes are, are going out, property taxes just went up. So she's right in saying we need, we've lost revenue. And so we need revenue. We've had huge population loss. Everybody who could move out moved out of the city of Philadelphia and a lot of them just left and found other jobs went south, et cetera, or went out way further out and, and a lot of that had to do with the school shutdowns as well. I might add, cause remember, we've lost tens of thousands of students and that means funding. So I will say that we need the revenue and I think that's what she's looking at. And so for Chinatown, the big question is you look at that area. They're worried also culturally what they'll just destroy Chinatown and, and the neat, you know, community and culture, but think about parking and that I don't see, I was trying to find yesterday and the, in the days leading up to this, even the, the real parking plan. I mean, are they going to build a parking garage or they're going to build a garage? But then even think about when you go to the games and what a traffic nightmare it is. Well, you can take septic. Yeah, another priority above, you know, that should be above where the Sixers play. Will they then make the trains, not a, a bathroom? You're in filled hellhole. Yeah. Well, that's just it. And they touted the fact of how many major cities have these types of stadiums. They're, they're right in the heart of the city, which is really cool. But I will say that part of the problem is Philadelphia, just our culture, we are not, for whatever reason, we are just not comparatively to other major cities. We don't like to take public transit, the traditional, if you look at New York, Chicago, you know, all these other major cities, they will take public transit. That was even before all the crime on septa. But now we have a real problem with crime that we've talked about and that's why they had to have a special prosecutor that even Shapiro put in and that was much in the face of Larry Krasner, but the septa crime, they have to deal with that and convince people if they do this, that it's, it's safe. Yeah. To your point, the last time I took septa or any public transportation was probably right at the corner of Cecil B. Moore in 2005 when I was a junior or senior in college. I got to say, you know, when I went to D.C. last week or two weeks ago, whenever that was for that conference, taking, uh, taking the resella up to Washington D.C. Nice. Fabulous. The resella is not the same as like, wait a minute, are you in first class? I mean, what, what, what, what, what is wrong with you? First I was. How did you? The direct expense standard is that loyalty expense. I mean, look, I, I look, you know, I'm, I'm very important. I can't, I can't. He's a big and a big man. I can't, I can't go with the plebes to Mr. soccer, would you like? I'm a capitalist. Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. So as lovely gets right there at an hour and 50 fabulous. Well, the federal reserve cutting interest rates for the first time in four years, big news, it was expected, but the, the cut was expected. But what we didn't know for sure was by how much. So by lowering the benchmark, federal funds rate by 50 basis points to a range between 4.75% and 5%. So this, this was a wap or many expected for sure that would be a quarter of a percent. But this is a half a percent. So decision affecting interest on credit cards, auto loans, mortgages, other financial products. You know, don't expect to see it too soon. That was my question. How soon? I'm sure I'll get a notice right now for my, you know, my Macy's card writer, Wells Fargo, you're going to get that notice, hey, you know, that high interest rate we're cutting that down. We'll see how fast that really happens. That's a good point. I have to check my statements later. But nerd wallet, they did a survey and they said 61% of people they surveyed say they plan to take some financial action once interest rates for consumers do go down. And a fourth of those say they will buy a car online, a car on, excuse me, a car not online. Yeah. I would suggest the Piazza Auto Group or if you want to do it online, Piazza Auto Group dot com. Yeah. Well, that's where you can do your research, right? There you go. And so that's a that's a big one. You guys are good troopers. I know. Right. Thank you. So we weave in, you know, you think of Cheryl Parker, her announcement, she is, she is staying loyal to IDW to the union vote. And that's a big part of what this is with the Chinatown controversy with the Sixers stadium. She wants to stay here and remember that's under pressure by Jersey because no Jersey Governor Phil Murphy had promised that $400 million incentive package. So there was some pressure here. Speaking of IBEW international brother of Teamsters, declining to issue a presidential endorsement. Trump quick, especially at his rally last night Long Island saying that, yes, it's it's they're supporting me. And so they're just saying, eh, we're just going to decline to give the presidential endorsement first time in many decades for sure. And we talked about the fact that here in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, that many of the teamsters, a union voter, excuse me, the management, the top level management said, they are endorsing vice president, Kamala Harris, but perhaps that doesn't speak for the rank and file. And yes, as we've said, Trump becoming the first president to pay in Bitcoin, really adding publicity to that Bitcoin bar that you mentioned, but he also made some other major announcements and this was expected or anticipated that he would get rid of that so-called salt deduction that in truth he created back in the day. But this is huge for residents and commuters, including those from New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Yeah. Yeah. I've gone away from the typical iodized salt myself. I'm more of a pink Himalayan sea salt I use this better for you. So I know we'll talk about that when moving forward so much in the news and the headlines and a lot of financial news as well as we think about Philadelphia and beyond. 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Two things I want to get done here before we get to the cut sheet, I got to defend Melania Trump, but I also want to get to the more serious updates here that we found out yesterday, two of which are on the Ryan Ruth second assassination attempt, and then going back to Thomas Matthew Crooks with a story from The Washington Times. But first we find out yesterday that the FBI was tipped off in 2019 about the suspected Trump gunman Ryan Wesley Ruth's firearm possession. That is according to these agencies, the FBI confirming Monday that they did receive a tip in 2019 about the man who allegedly intended on shooting former President Donald Trump. In 2019, they followed a tip about the possession of the firearm. We also find out according to the FBI, and this would be Miami field office FBI leader Jeffrey Veltry provided more information regarding Ruth's extensive criminal history confirming that he has faced charges in the past. The United States attorney mentioned the subject was charged and convicted in North Carolina for possession of a weapon of mass destruction. So the guy had a WMD law enforcement also checks reveal that from 1997 to 2010, this man had numerous felony charges for stolen goods. So in this day and age, he'd fit right in with big cities where everybody's just stealing everything because, you know, nobody prosecutes theft anymore in this country. And then this is the one that really concerns me is speaking of this individual that I just mentioned, Jeffrey B. Veltry of the Miami FBI field office. He is the agent leading the probe of the Florida assassination attempt. And according to a whistleblower, this individual Veltry is vocally anti-Trump. Now the FBI has come out and they have countered saying that it has quote, full confidence in Veltry's leadership and the whistleblowers claims are quote demonstrably false. But you know, we should just trust the FBI and take them at their word, right? So they go on to say that Veltry said, quote, we view this as an extremely serious situation and we are determined to provide answers as to what led to the events that took place. However, but soon after Veltry's appearance, reports surfaced on social media outlining an FBI whistleblower's claims, which again, the FBI says is not true last year to the House Judiciary Committee that Veltry was allegedly ordered by the FBI to delete his anti-Trump social media posts. The accusations first emerged in a Washington Times article in November, quote, the home of President Donald Trump is located in the area of the responsibility of the Miami field office. It was well known that Veltry was adamantly and vocally anti-Trump. The whistleblower said in the disclosure that the outlet reported last year, the whistleblower alleged that the top FBI brass, including Christopher Ray and others were involved in directing Veltry to scrub his social media accounts. Whether or not this is true, but let's just operate under the assumption it is true because let's face it. Let's be real. Well, regardless of what their job title is, that don't like Donald Trump. Two questions for you. Would you trust this man to get to the bottom of what occurred, how a man could just randomly be in the bushes for 12 hours and know that Donald Trump was going to be at Trump International in West Palm? Keep in mind, Trump owns 17 golf courses. So I don't want to hear the, well, it's a Sunday, Trump's probably on a golf course. I mean, come on, let's sharpen our minds here a little bit, folks. And would you trust this man to protect your life? For me, the answer is no and no. And then speaking of the Washington Times, let me just flip back here because this all comes to the culmination of this thing stinks to high hell. And to me, it's my personal belief inside job. So the Washington Times going back to the Thomas Matthew Crook's story now is reporting that a phone connected to the shooter was tracked to moving between the FBI office and the shooter's location multiple times. Now, how, why would Thomas Matthew Crook's cell phone be in transit from an FBI office to the Butler rally on that little piece of farm property? That doesn't make sense to me. Also, according to the Washington Times, the shooter's apartment Crook's was found professionally cleaned with no silverware. So it was this guy like Ron DeSantis just eating, putting out of the container. Okay. That doesn't make sense to me. And also we talked about the cremation of this individual Crook's and how I think it was five or six days, maybe it was 10 days where nobody had realized that this occurred. And according to the Washington Times, there is no toxicology examination that has been released. So what is exactly in the now deceased cremated shooter's body that could have ultimately led to him acting on July 13th? I'm sorry. You start to connect these dots here and according to a lot of these little tidbits are coming out, but you don't get them on MSNBC. You don't get them on CNN. They're not going to show up in the inquire. The Washington Times is kind of, I would say, the New York Post to the New York Times in Washington, DC, they're kind of the opposite of the Washington Post. You have the Washington Times. And I think also the Washington Examiner, I just continue to go back to these two specific instances seem way too coincidental and hard to process and fathom that a known nut job on the FBI's radar for at least five years with an extensive criminal history dating back 15, 20, 25 years and then some random college 20 year old dude that just climbs up onto a roof after we also found out in the last day or two that the secret service adamantly and repeatedly told local officials in Butler, don't worry about the roof. We got it. It's under control. It's taken care of. And of course, as we know on that day, the only person on that roof was the shooter who came in with millimeters of killing Donald Trump. Now that I've shared these new updates, does anybody else want to join the kale in the club of when it smells stinky, it's probably stinky? Anybody else? Any thoughts? Any reaction? Because you can't convince me they smell stinky. It probably stinky. Yes. It just doesn't add up, folks. And I get it. Maybe the secret service is not cracked up to what we thought it was. Maybe the FBI is corrupt, but these two jabronis are able to get that close to Donald Trump after all the details that we are finding out from, quote, secondary alternative news sources. Don't add up, folks. Don't add up. All right. As far as the FBI agent that you mentioned in charge in Florida, I just think, you know, we go back to, you know, we go back to the days of Mr. Strozak as, you know, as he was called humorously, but, you know, Peter Strzok, I don't want to know these people's politics. And why do we even know? It's just not professional. Isn't it? Like, you know what I'm saying? Isn't that like a, what's the phrase I'm looking for, something of conflict, a point of contention? Point of contention where you have to almost like when you have to refuse yourself from a case because you're, you're somehow connected to it, right? Like when the weather are just like this, this, this guy, Veltry should not be in charge of this if, in fact, it is true that he was forced to scrub social media posts that are negative to Donald Trump. He's already automatically, you can't, you, he's lost credibility, right? Yeah. I mean, I think, you know, we've talked about it at all these different levels, but I just think if you, if you are somebody in, at an upper level in law enforcement, especially federal law enforcement, just the, just the question of what were you thinking? You know, we joke about the fact that like Greg will say, don't go on social media or whatever. But everything needs to be on Twitter. But you think about somebody, you're, you're in the FBI at the, at, and not just a street level, maybe an agent, but this is somebody who's a bigoted big in the FBI, who's a higher level, higher echelon manager or investigator with the FBI. So that, that goes to character and, and I, I probably wouldn't say this as strongly, but you know, you look at the individuals, even movie stars and different people who've put on Twitter on social media pages, Instagram, that they wish that Trump had been assassinated. And so that together with this makes it all the more important that somebody, particularly if you are in law enforcement, you should right now, you should scrub your social media account, right? It is a conflict, if you will. So just by that, I would say, why not just choose somebody else who chooses to in their, in their professional life, make sure that that's separate from their private views. You're right. And the phrase I was looking for, conflict of interest, which I couldn't find. Why? Like there's so many, there's so many things that need to be answered yet about this Ralph Ruth character, you know, how long was in Florida for it? And also we brought this up at the beginning of the week, like how, how is this guy traveling the world? Yeah. With the minuscule paying job. Yeah. Well, he makes three grand a month. Oh, yes. That's right. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. He's going to Ukraine. He lives in Hawaii. He's flying from Hawaii to Florida. He's flying from Hawaii to here, there, the other like he's, he's like a world traveler. He's living like a, like a king on three K a month. Yeah. Basically minimum wage. I mean, come on. Really? Seriously. So I think, you know, his bank accounts need to be looked at. I think. Oh, no doubt. They're looking at the all of them. I'm sure. I'm sure they are. But do you think that we'll get? No. Answers. Yeah. At some point we will, you know, when we'll get it is when all the property records, financial records. November 6th. Yeah. Yeah. Or God forbid after the Trump is killed. Yeah. I said, I reported it at the time. There are two court appearances that are set up as they process him. So they're coming up one is later this at the end of this month and then the following week. Yeah. So as he's processed, that's when you learn from the court records because the prosecutors have to come in and say your honor and they give the whole long list. And if he has all these suspicious crazy bank accounts all over the world, they can say what a flight risk he is, et cetera. Mm hmm. Five eight, three, nine, 12, 10, uh, we will save the Melania Trump segment for the nine o'clock hour because up next we find out what stalker has lined up on a Thursday edition. Oh, do I have anything? What's on the cut sheet? I don't know if I have anything. I think you do. No. I don't think I prepared for the segment. We're back after this. There. Wait, wait, hang on. I'm sorry, Donnie. You have the kitchen magic here. I should have told you. Okay. Yes. Because we need the magic in your kitchen, right? Kitchen magic, they've been around their local, local employer and they do an incredible job. 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I think it was a secret reference to talk radio 1210 W P H T and Stalker. Listen in. Phil on quest. Oh, wait, wait, hang on. Oh, we got to kind of fill you. We're doing up a row. Now let's go. What do we got? Phil on quest. Let's hear what Trump had to say. I think it was a subliminal message for our own Greg Stalker, Linda Kearns, protect the vote.com. Oh, boy. Oh, oh. Hmm. Play it. Where's Phil? I don't know. The long quest. It's in the back setting it up and we still don't do it right. He said, just, just cue it up. Maybe you can draw crowds, nobody can draw crowds like me, nobody, not even close. I'm the greatest of all time, maybe greater, even than Elvis, because Elvis had a guitar. I don't have a guitar. Elvis had a guitar. I will say this. I have the privilege of a guitar. Trump definitely better than Elvis. All right. Absolutely. All right. That's good. There you go. Sorry, I don't know if that was worth it. No, it was. It was. Yeah. That's a good ending. Oh, my God. We got an idea here. I want to do this. But see now, Phil, you got to deliver with the smooth delivery of us so you don't leave my gal out the dry here. Well, but he right didn't think I was going to hijack. He thought I would like weave in after Greg did a few cuts. Well, he feels good. My fault. But Phil's got other priorities. The Jets play tonight. By the way. Oh, yeah, he's going to. He's going to MetLife Stadium tonight. He traveled more than Ryan Ruth, bro. You better be here at four forty five tomorrow alongside, I know he will. By the way, since this is still the cut sheet, he has, there's a major concert announcement that he will announce at nine fifty this morning as part of his, his, today, music history. All right. Looking forward to that. Lots, lots of big announcements. Yeah. eight thirty nine fifty. Yeah. Listen to every hour. Soccer. What's on the cut sheet? What? On the cut sheet. What's on the cut sheet? What's on the cut sheet on this Thursday's sponsored by Cherry Hill Volvo. Enjoyed back to school savings on thirty six month lease of a C 40 for three hundred sixty nine dollars per month down payment taxes and registration fees. Do it in session. Do it in session. Except no taxes on the C 40 in New Jersey. Did you hear that? No taxes on the C 40 in New Jersey. It's amazing. There's a cherry hill bottle today. Cherry Hill Volvo. Thank you. We have an important Thursday edition of what's on the cut sheet. Starting here with cut twenty four filled. This is. So it was our county. Pennsylvania. I don't know if you guys saw this. They, that's, that's the Wilkes bar, Wilkes Barrie, Wilkes Bar area. They have banned all mail in ballot drop boxes from the county over concerns that they facilitate voter fraud. Okay. Here is the news report on that cut twenty four Phillip. Go. The news returns again at the drop box. A lizard county election official reported someone trying to drop off multiple ballots. William says a woman tried to put four mail in ballots in the drop box at Penn Place while director of elections Michael Susick and another employee were emptying it. Susick who reported the incident says he explained that she could only drop off her own ballot unless she had the signed affidavit to drop off one other person's if they are unable one other person's. She didn't have it and she said she didn't have time to go to the election office to get one. Susick reported the woman started to walk away but turned around through all four into the bag and immediately left. Susick was able to separate the four ballots which are being held in a secure location. Okay. And obviously if you're watching on YouTube there, you saw the surveillance camera up top so they have her identity certainly captured in the event they did not were not able to find out who she is. But this again, this is exactly what Republicans are talking about again. She could very well have had four legit ballots for whatever reason. I don't know her mom's in a wheelchair can't go whatever but like this is where the speculation and the suspicion arises from right. Why are we having four in one location? And I get it. You know people work and this that the other thing but I've always come back to this conclusion. If voting matters to you, you should be all for same day voting identification, not offended by people asking for it. And I even get pushed back from some Republicans on this that say, well, Nick, not everybody gets off of work at 10 a.m. I get it. I have a lot of more a lot more time in my day than you might. But if voting matters to you, I think you can make the time to do it. Certainly the most time out of anybody on the show, right, take a nap, but right, right though. This is what I would say about that though. The same people and we think about the rules and so what the Democrats and Harrisburg have criticized, you know, all the rules and they said, well, you know, this is a matter of convenience. And you know, somebody, yeah, they're going to take their neighbors or what and that's all of this. You're being ridiculous. Those same people are the people who would watch, let's say a niggles game and say, oh, let's watch the replay and let's watch what the ref did and oh, is it is the foot on the line. Oh, let's let's see the different angle. So rules matter. Yes. Right. And so I would just say, oh, well, maybe say, Juan, you know, maybe they should just give him a second chance. Not for nothing. He kind of caught it. It was almost in his hands. We should we should count that catch. And so when we talk about the rules, they matter. We cheer for them. They're in our in our everyday lives. And so on this issue, just think about how the media reports on this in the so-called mainstream, you know, biased, inauthentic media so often, but this is a big deal. The rules matter. Yes. And you said the word convenience, right? You know what I want? I want integrity over convenience. Convenience. Let's save that for drive-throughs, okay? Give me integrity. I don't care about your stinking convenience. I want to know that my vote matters, my vote counts and everything is on the up and up. And if I lose, then so be it. But I can at least know that, okay, it was all just, you know, even Steven and, you know, Republicans lost. I don't want to have that doubt. You know, I think also, I think of all of the receipts you get for everything. And I saw somebody put out, you know, why not just put serial numbers like we have on dollar bills on our bills or our money. You think of everything you get, a concert ticket. I mean, there are ways that you can track everything in the nation and make sure of it, right? Think about when you go to a concert and then you bought what you thought was a cheap ticket, but you got scammed and it's not authentic. And that's happened to us before even there are sites that are that are crazy out there. But they have all of this technology to make sure that your ticket to a concert or your ticket to a game that it's authentic, but we can't do that to make every single ballot unique. Don't you think we should receive like an email or a text on our phone that says this is your official receipt. Your vote has been processed and registered because to your point, as soon as I pay my Verizon bill, I get an email. Here's your confirmation number. If you do mail-in ballots, they do send you an email. Do they? Yeah. Okay. I've never done mail-in ballots, even though I advocate for them. Yeah. I was just going to say you shouldn't. It's very convenient. Yeah. Retired General Stephen Anderson was on MSNBC yesterday. He says that, I don't know how he said this was a straight face, the Vladimir Putin will be intimidated by Kamala Harris because quote, "She's a black woman who is the product of a mixed marriage." So Putin's taking identity politics into play here? What? Can you play a 25, Phil? Kamala Harris would be just the opposite. Why? Because she's an inspiration. Not only is she positive, does she bring hope and optimism, but as a black woman, the product of a mixed marriage, she will inspire millions of people throughout the world. Our credibility as a nation, that we would be able to allow, our country is so great that we're allowed a woman like that to become the Commander-in-Chief, the President of the United States, that is going to save a powerful message all over the world. People like Vladimir Putin are going to say, "Hey, wait a minute. These guys, they truly have democratic country. They truly are representative. They truly are fighting for all their people in Kamala Harris as a manifestation of that." That's a former military guy. Wow, man. Explain why we can't hit our recruiting goals. You're a good Lord on what? So let's just start with the credibility aspect first. So you think because Kamala Harris married a white man that she has more credibility to be President, that doesn't make any sense to me? No, that she is, that her parents, because her mom was from India, her dad, whose alive still is from Jamaica. Yeah. Much like I don't care about convenience, I want integrity with my elections. I don't care about credibility, I'm looking for competence in this position. That should be the number one prerequisite for this job. But I mean, do you think Putin or Xi or any of these madmen out there across the globe give a rip about the identity politics of Kamala Harris? No, like, I mean, my God, Putin has basically endorsed her. They don't want Trump back in there. Yeah, isn't it funny how they're trying to spin as to who Putin would prefer the President of the United States to be? Yes, this makes no sense and that's just absurd because when they're done that, I mean, former President Barack Obama, his mom was a white woman, his dad, an African American scientist from Africa. So like, what's up with that? As if this is a first or a novelty, it's really not. Yep, I agree. Hillary Clinton, but is she like promoting something, does she have a book or something? Why is she on? I guess it's all. The book's out October 8th, I think? Okay. I heard it. She was on with, I think, I think she was on with Cara Swisher here, the podcast. She said it's a double standard to ask Kamala Harris about her policies, cut 12, Phil. He does not have to do it, Cara. I'm going to just cut to the chase. In fact, she's put out policies on her campaign website. Anybody who's truly interested can go and read about them. She referenced policies. She actually doesn't just have policies and concepts. She has plans about what to do. I think it's a double standard, and it's a double standard that is partly because they are still getting to know her, but also because they're still grappling with the idea like, "Oh, am I really going to vote for a woman to be President and Commander-in-Chief?" Okay, double standard. So let's think about this for a second. So when Spike Askin left this market to go to New York to program the big sports station, and Greg Stalker became the brand manager, Greg Stalker sat down with David Yadgaroff and all the bosses, and they said, "Gregory, what is your vision? What are your policies going to be as the brand manager?" And Stalker, in typical Stalker fashion, he stood up. He shouted at the top of his lungs, and he pointed at the suits, and he said, "That's a double standard." Don't ask me that. It's on the website, GregStalkerSucks.com. Thank you very much. They didn't put policy on their website until the day of the debate, which was at this point now. It was two weeks ago, 10 days. I didn't even remember a week ago, whatever it was, and there was four little sections. And when she has spoken about policy, especially the economic policies, they are either plagiarized, copy and paste jobs of tax credits for children and families, or taxing of tips, which Trump brought out first, or they've been shredded even by those in the mainstream media as being failed communist policies. But Hillary's telling us, "Oh my god, such a double standard." But if you really want to know about her policies, like the 12th most important thing, like we're asking about her sex life or something, well, if you really want to know, it's on the website. No, I'm sorry. You're running for president. Your policy matters. I'm sorry to inconvenience you. What world are we living in? You went right to the sex life, huh? Oh. Nancy Pelosi was asked yesterday about because, you know, we do this, you know, Kamala Harris was basically installed as the nominee and asked about the primary and how there was no primary and open primary for the Joe Biden seat when he was pushed out by said Nancy Pelosi. But she says that actually there was an open primary and Kamala Harris won. Did we miss something? I guess we did. My nap was really long that they apparently cut 15, Phil, if you will, go. You have reportedly said you wanted a sort of an open primary when if Joe Biden stepped down. Did you change your mind because you saw all the excitement around Kamala Harris? No, I didn't change my mind. I had an open primary and she wanted nobody else got in the race because she was politically astute. Wow. But that was good for us. Let's show our talent. We have a great bench. All these great people in the country and she could she just the president endorsed her and that's a big deal because Joe Biden is most consequential president of modern times. He accomplished so much more. I mean, even Barack Obama and his eight years in service would admit that in the short period of time that Joe Biden had the majority, which was two years. All right. So what's that? Yeah. I mean, yeah. Nobody else got in because Nancy Pelosi is like, if anybody else gets in, you're dead. Yeah. Yeah. So tell Kennedy that that there was an open primary. He had to run as an independent. And then on top of it, Joe gets 95% of the primary initially, a 95% of the vote. They subvert democracy because they saw that he was dead man walking after June 27. I mean, Kamala Harris is so bad that they wanted to replace her on the ticket as the running mate as vice president. Now she's installed and she's mother Teresa and she represents joy, open change. And said part is people out there that don't consume this stuff sit there and they hear Nancy Pelosi and they just take it as fact. Yeah. That's the scary part. The uninformed person out there. And the fact that the media let's forget away with saying that right was a fact check. I mean, well, that was ridiculous. That was a media event. That was, yeah. That was promised semaphore. Yeah. That's a sin. We've done the cut sheet. You know, for as long as Nancy Pelosi's been alive, but that might be the most three mind-numbing clips to start the cut sheet. Sorry. I just think it's bad. But like, I mean, I can't believe that that's real life and those three clips are not those are not deep fakes as Gavin Newsom would say. That is true. They are, they are not in fact deep fakes. Sorry. I'm going on to cut a 16 here film kind of just going all over the place because I have a ton of stuff to get to before our big announcement at eight thirty of this morning. So make sure you're stay tuned for that. We talked a lot about the teamsters, the national teamsters organization, not endorsing a presidential candidate, this election cycle. The first since 1996 when they didn't invoke, yeah, word, they didn't endorse Bill Clinton because of, I think it was NAFTA at the time, didn't seem to hurt Bill Clinton in the 1996 election. But, okay. So Sean O'Brien was on with, with the Caitlin Collins last night discussing this cut 16 fill go. You know, this is the first time the teamsters have not endorsed a presidential candidate since 1996. Do you see this as a blow to Vice President Harris? Not really. Look, it's not a Trump endorsement and, you know, look, we've done polling and, and, you know, working class people, union or not, and especially in our union, and I know the other unions mirror the same numbers, going back to 2008 and forward, I mean, it's literally been an average of 65% vote Democrat, 30 to 32% vote Republican. That's pretty consistent all across the board and even though, you know, I'm not going to get into their leadership and their decision making, but I mean, it was pretty apparent today when the Michigan Teamsters Joint Council, 43, 245,000 retired and active members endorsed Kamala Harris, you know, the Joint Council 42 that includes Nevada, 300,000 members endorsed Kamala Harris and walls and, and, you know, local 237 in New York, which is their biggest local, also endorsed Harris walls team. So, you know, I don't read into that too much. I mean, I believe their union, just like our union and most other unions I know of in this country are going to vote heavily for Kamala Harris and Tim walls. Yeah, we've heard from the Pennsylvania faction of it all though. And of course, you know, overall, if you're sitting at a wondering about this, Teamsters, they got, they have 1.3 million members, a lot of them are in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, and they do have a lot of credibility with truck drivers, freight haulers, so those rail workers. I mean, you know that better than anyone. So you're right that it's not an endorsement of Donald Trump, but without them out there knocking on doors, that kind of muscle power that they have, do you think it could hurt her race? I don't think so because I mean, I believe locals that have endorsed them are going to do their going to do the work. They're going to be boots on the ground and that's where that's, that's, that's, that's where the troops are. You know, I look at the same with us like we had a weekend of action last weekend all over the country in UAW locals and our regions. So you know, we plan on doing that throughout the into every weekend and throughout the weeks, you know, throughout this entire election process. So I believe the boots will be on the ground regardless because, you know, it's a clear cut choice of who stands with working class people and who doesn't. You know, I mean, Donald Trump wants to fire striking workers and Kamala Harris stands out there with striking workers on the picket line. It's, it's a really clear choice, you know, of who's with us and who's against us. Well, yeah, it seems like the working class clearly is more able to resonate with Donald Trump. And oh, by the way, the working class profited and benefited much more during the Trump administration than this administration. We gave you the numbers earlier in the show when we talked about it 58% and 60% respectively in a straw poll and a foam poll amongst teamster members of the union preferring Donald Trump over Kamala Harris, which was not the case when Biden was in office where it was Biden 44% to Trump's 35% to me. And I'll reiterate it. I said earlier today, they can't endorse Harris. So they won't endorse Trump. Now the Harris campaign is saying that they figured and they were kind of of the belief they were not going to get this endorsement. But I do think it's kind of a de facto win for Donald Trump, even though he didn't get it. So Donald Trump feels that way too. He was asked about this when he was at the Bitcoin bar yesterday by a reporter, Phil, this is cut nine. If you want to roll cut nine, please. This president, any reaction to the teamsters decision not to endorse? No, they are. It's a great honor. They're not going to endorse the Democrats. That's a big thing. And this is the first time in, I guess, 50, 60 years that that's happened. Democrats automatically have the same series. They took a vote. And I guess I was at 60% or more. And that's a great honor. I mean, it's really, I've had a lot of teamsters work for me, a lot of the concrete trucks that have built all these buildings that you see in New York City, that teamsters exclusively came. I have to say, they've done a great job. But the vote of the teamsters themselves was very high for me. And the leadership has shown O'Brien and the group, who are great people, they said, we can't endorse the Democrats. So I think this is the first time in many decades that they have endorsed Democrats. Don, do you think it's a de facto win for Trump, even though he officially didn't get the endorsement because Kamala didn't either. So it's kind of like, hey, they didn't want to ride with somebody they typically would ride with on that political side. Well, remember, it's kind of as, you know, they were at the DNC and all were, you know, endorsing Kamala. So I think there's a little bit of egg on the face, if you will. So I think that they're getting away with this and kind of trying to play both sides by saying, well, we're just, we're just going to leave this as is. But the fact that the teamsters, the managers, right, they decided to earlier release that poll that that you referred to earlier, Nick and the Trump just referred to in that piece. The fact that they released the poll earlier set that says it all, doesn't it? It does because they could have, yes, because why did they release that poll, why earlier in the day? So when I saw that I was like, right, row, you know, so that's their way of saying, man, yep, we support him, but we're not going to make it official. So we're just going to try to walk this one, both on both sides of the fence. Speaking of polls, I just want to pass this along. The latest Gallup poll for favorability ratings is out with a shift from August. Trump had a five point swing in the positive direction. He's up to 46%. You can see it here on YouTube. Great job, Phil, by the way. I didn't even ask for this. Kamala Harris, a three point dip down to 44%, but what I think is interesting to note here is amongst independents, they're both a net negative, but Trump is doing better with the independents than Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris is a negative 25 amongst independents, and we know that that is a group of people that could very well determine the election. It's interesting. If you look at the Philadelphia Inquirer, the digital version, they say that Kamala Harris has a narrow lead over Trump and Pennsylvania's presidential race. It's an Inquirer New York Times, Ciena College poll, but then they incorporate the funny thing is that I thought, so that poll that I referred to 50.6% for Kamala and 46.9% for Trump, it's a three plus margin either way, so it's a virtual tie, but they have this other section where they talk about Trump and Taylor Swift have similar have similar fans or popularity, and they're they're going with the Taylor Swift Trump. I think I just found that interesting. Similar fans. Yeah, but then they say that they say that Joshua Piero in Pennsylvania is more popular than Taylor Swift. Wow. That's like what? I would never have thought that. I would never have thought that. I would throw a flag on that play. You're going to challenge that one. Also when was announced yesterday that the Fed cut the interest rate by a half a point. Trump was also asked about that in the Bitcoin bar. He says it shows the economy is very bad to cut it that much. Certainly they're not just playing politics, the economy would be very bad for their playing politics, one of the other, but it was a big cut. This president any reaction. You know, there's a lot of reaction to that yesterday, Don. I know you talk about the Fed a lot, and I think a lot of people are sitting here and looking at the calendar, looking at the timing of it and looking at it from a partisan lens, which I certainly have no problem if you do, I'm skeptical of it as well. I mean, Jerome, how was it pointed by Trump? That's true. Well, I was going to say the interest, the inflation rates have gone down from, if you believe it, from 2.9 to 2.5, you know, it's still above where Trump had it. I think Trump had it as low as 1.45 Trump actually, I think he said in the past, it's actually too good. You don't want it to be that low. You want it to be closer to 1.8 or 2.0. I just don't know if people are going to take that and all of a sudden change their vibe in the mood on the economy with 46 days to go. What it pertains to an election. Now look, you know, we get our credit card statements and our mortgage things and everything else, and those rates start to go down. I don't think anybody's going to complain, but it feels like a little bit of a bailout. Your credit card won't go down. I mean, it will eventually, well, I mean, it will, I mean, the interest rate for most credit cards is like 21% and might go down to 20%. But if they've gone to some cards, they've gone to 30% and that's why the Trump at the rally last night, he said he would push for credit cards to have 10%. Oh, yeah. It's ridiculous. It is ridiculous. Yeah. Speaking of the Philadelphia Inquirer New York Times, that's the end of poll that I talked about. The Pennsylvania voters, according to this specific poll, that all voters that they polled think Harris, 48%, too liberal, self-identified independence, this is to your point, Harris, too liberal, 53%, and then, and that, you know, when you think about comparatively, they still think 62% thought she's too liberal. So, when you look at these numbers and then they kind of buried down, I think, one of the headlines, and that is Trump still retains the edge on the economy. So even this month, 51% of polled Pennsylvanians believe 51% think that Trump is better with the economy. Only 51%. Only 51%. 51%. I don't like that. Yeah, I don't like that. In May, it was 54%. Yeah, I mean, look, you know, that's part of her redefining of herself. You know what I mean? She's kind of, you know, she's kind of put, taken the Hubert Humphrey approach from 1968 where he kind of had to separate himself from Lyndon Johnson by saying, "Look, I'm just the vice president. We don't make, we don't make policies here." You know what I mean? She hasn't said that, but she's kind of inferring that, right? But when Hubert Humphrey didn't have the media like this, and he didn't have social media, and this, to me, some of these poll numbers even show you that what has changed is the media, and that's why the biased media, they are complicit. And then social media supersizing it. Trump stopped by the Greg Gutfeld program last night. I heard it was a hoot. It's awesome. They stopped by. They taped that, obviously, at like five o'clock at the last night at, I think, 10. I don't know, 11, I don't know, one that shows on. Asking him a lot of questions, and I think this is the first time that he's been asked about the Howard Stern thing. You talked about this, Nick, the other day about Howard Stern saying that he doesn't hate Trump, he hates Trump voters, right? And they played the clip, that's how this clip is going to start. They played the clip and asked, and also a clip of Puff Daddy, or P Diddy, whatever you call him to, and talk about how Hollywood is going, Wogan, all that stuff, and Trump commented on that. This is cut 18. Phil, go. I hate the people who vote for him. I think they're stupid. I don't think I do. I'll be honest with you. I have no respect for you. You could be president. Do you ever think about anything like that? No. Really never. No. Why? I wouldn't make a good president. You know, do you be good? I wouldn't really pass any of the things that you have to pass, but I guess Trump did it. Well, that didn't age well for either of them. So, Mr. Trump, the thing that I think there's, my theory is that famous people don't like it when their fame is put in proper perspective, when it's dwarfed by somebody with more fame. So they prefer to be on the hierarchy, on the fame they want to be on top. I notice a lot of these guys, that's an emotional response to the fact that you're bigger, more well-known. Does that make sense? Well, I watch, I know some of them, and like Howard, I was on Howard Stern's show as much as anybody, and he was great at that time, and then he went woke. And since he's gone woke, his ratings have gone down the tubes, and he sort of went anti-Trump for a couple of reasons, but I was on his show a lot. He has a best of, did you ever see the best of, best of Howard Stern? I don't want to promote it necessarily, and I was there for just about all of them, the best of them. We had good shows, he was good, but he's changed, and you know, he doesn't do the ratings anymore. No, he doesn't, he doesn't have to. He's almost finished. Kat, do you remember Howard Stern? No, but I was, but you've been on every show. You've been on TV a lot. A lot of shows. Would you rule out? No, sorry. Done? Yeah. Okay. So, here's my thing, it's amazing to me when I think about Donald Trump going back to being a kid at eight years old, it's 1992, and I see him make a small little cameo in Home Alone, and then as I'm in high school and in college, I wasn't watching Saturday Night Live live because I had a life and I would do things in college. I wasn't staying up at, in my apartment at 11.29 and putting on channel 10, but I would go back and I'd watch like the old DVDs of the best of SNL from the 90s and the 80s, and you'd see Donald Trump making all these cameos. Obviously, he was on Howard Stern, and so my point being is all of the mainstream media, all of the icons of entertainment and talk and things like they all couldn't help but slobber over themselves to get Trump on their show, and then it's the moment he puts an R in front of his name, he's the devil reincarnated. Yeah. Don, I know you've talked about that, it's just, it just goes to show you how fraudulent these Hollywood elites are. Yeah, and what burns me up is you think about the Mika show with Mr. and Mrs. Brzezinski and on MSNBC Morning Joe and how they used to just suck up to Trump and stayed on his dime at Mar-a-Lago. They were BFFs, and now all of a sudden it's the opposite. It just shows you they're just such snakes. It's amazing too, I saw it got recirculated again yesterday on social media. It was the clip that Greg played two or three weeks ago of Bill Clinton talking about illegal immigration. You had Newt Gingrich and Al Gore in the background, and he's using terms like illegal alien, and we said close your eyes, it sounds like Trump. So really Donald Trump in some facets is no different than a moderate Democrat like Bill Clinton was 30 years ago, yet if you told Howard Stern or Diddy or any of these people like that, and like he's not really radical, he's not super, super far right. And you showed that clip, like I don't know what they would be able to say in reply as their rebuttal to you, but yet because they just read the headlines and the out of context clips, he's vilified like, you know, he's the, he's Taylor. Yeah, I mean, I would argue that Bill, Bill Clinton was his feet were held to the fire by Newt Gingrich, a Republican house contract with America. Trump differs so much to me personally because he's that private business person. He's pushing even now, even in his rally last night, he's saying he's going to get rid of assault, he's going to have no taxes on tips, things like tips, OT, social security. So he's the one pushing for these plans and thinking outside the box as far as pushing Congress then to come up with the policies. It was the opposite with Clinton, Clinton, they were, they were working with him, but they were coming up with what they wanted in those bipartisan kind of deals. So I would say that was a different, that motivation was coming from a different place. The only other thing I'll say just back to the gut felt show, what cat the question that she was asking about the apprentice was significant to me because in that, Trump said revealed that Mark Burnett of NBC and the NBC Biggity Bags were offering him a five year deal. I'd heard that before, but he confirmed that last night. And so it shows you just, you know, with NBC, how popular that show the apprentice was and that when people say, well, oh, oh, Trump, he's horrible, he's Hitler, then sue NBC. Go back to your woke friends at NBC because he was hugely successful in that show. They want, they all were, I had the contract five year deal. So go back to NBC and sue them if you blame NBC for having, I mean, he reigned the airways on NBC. It was, I think he said last night, it was, it was technically 12 seasons, but they were airing the reruns for years after that. Six minutes away from our big announcement, we'll be doing that in just six minutes or so. But before that, Don mentioned Trump's rally in was at Long Island last night, right? Yes. Just, just, just a clip from that last night, this is hilarious, talking about Harry. But 23, Phil, go. We can do all of this and more, but patriotic New Yorkers must get your asses out to vote. Harry, get up, Harry, get your fat ass out of the couch. You're going to vote for Trump today, Harry. Get up, Harry. Come on. That's amazing. Let's go, Harry. That's also me on the golf course, when I say, Hey, get your fat ass out of the car. We got a couple of putts to say, let's go, Harry. I don't know who Harry in New York is, but you better get out and vote, dude. It's amazing. He was, you know, ever since the first assassination attempt, he was more subdued. Yeah. Last night, I will say is the first time I think he was back. Yep. Just his, I don't know, his energy, his comfortability, even the moments when he talked about Melania and he likes to be respectful in public and your first lady. But he slipped a little bit and said, Oh, baby, he's got, you know what I mean? So he just was more relaxed, higher energy and back to himself. And I think it took a while because imagine two attempts, like on your life, you know, I think New York energizes him in general, right? As somebody that's from there, somebody that's built a lot of buildings, you know, you go to a Bitcoin bar, you're giving out burgers, you're doing gut felled, you're on Long Island. There's something about New York that I think you get the best of Trump. Well, I mean, he did say he was going to win New York. No, that's not 21 Phil. Now, with your vote, we are going to rescue our country. We are going to rescue our Democrat run states. We are going to start by saving the great state of New York. Is that good? When I told some people in Washington, yeah, I'm going up to New York, we're doing a campaign speech. They said, What do you mean New York? You can't ever. Nobody can win Republicans. Can't win. I said, I can win New York and we can win New York, we're going to win New York. So forgetting about New York for a second or strategy wise, you know, parking your keester in Pennsylvania and making that the number one priority. I do think it does say something about him that he goes to areas that he likely will not win to show you that he's, you know, the whole forgotten man concept. I do think that you take that cliche or that phrase and apply it to, well, why is he going to Chicago? Why is he going to Detroit? Why is he in Atlanta? Why is he in New York? You know, I think that factors in and then just also this whole concept of winning New York. Okay. Let's say he doesn't win New York, right? Which is in all likelihood the possibility that he will not. But if he ends up losing by seven or eight points, what that I think that the translation should be. Well, then why can't he win Virginia? Why can't he win some of these other spots that lean blue or have already been given to Harris by a small margin, because I would argue that if you look at Virginia, which by the way, could change a lot of these electoral college, you know, computations, if he finds a way to win Virginia, they have a red governor. Glenn Youngkin is a Republican, right? It's the same thing, but on the flip side in Kentucky, red state with a blue governor. So if he can lose New York by seven points, then winning Virginia should absolutely be something that's plausible in people's minds. To your point, I mean, another announcement he made yesterday's rally was that he will travel to Springfield, Ohio, the focal point of a lot of, you know, news coverage we've talked about. And it's the place where they have the migrants from Haiti situation. But he says he's he vowed that he's going to go there within the next couple of weeks. Okay. We shall see eight five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten. We are exactly 60 seconds out. We're going to take a, what they like to call a quick timeout in the industry and then we will come back major station announcement here on kale and company. What could it be? What impact will it have on talk radio, 12, 10, W. P. H. T. Was that stockers last cut sheet? Uh oh. We all find out next. This year, Fandall and partnership with Valley Force casinos, giving you a chance to win big every Thursday night with Fandall squares. It's the same Super Bowl squares. You've always known, only way better, you know, then it's the office pools. It's way better than the office pool. That's because your numbers aren't just randomly assigned. You get to pick them yourself. You can pick as many as you like. You get to see the odds beforehand and you can put them live. You can bet them live during the game. 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No old school communication in the 90s is they didn't they didn't use digital devices. They just slapped you in the head 39th street. You know what I mean, which explains why I'm paying to get beat up on Craigslist to this day. I have a TV show, but I keep it on Craigslist. Now that Diddy went away, I can't party where we used to I can freak off. Were you in one of the freak offs, Jimmy? Yeah, Jimmy. Tell us. I would not but I'm not kidding. I met Diddy. Diddy had a restaurant not far from Fox. It was called Justin's and he used to walk around with a bottle of champagne in his hand and like like a made or D at a restaurant, which is a little weird. You know what I'm saying? If the guy who's the proprietor is drinking straight out of the bottle, it makes you wonder if the Board of Health has some reservations as bare-handing spaghetti has everything that I get. You mentioned New York City. I got to get your thoughts on this because we were just talking about this in our cut sheet last segment. You know, Trump was in New York yesterday. He was on the bus. Wait a second. Wait a second, guys. Wait a second. What didn't we didn't we promise? Oh, major. Yeah, the man. 30. Wait. Yeah, I think people are just going to have to hang through. We got some business to handle. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just making sure for the peak because I thought there was a big announcement. Look, Jimmy, when Jimmy fail it calls in, you put the big announcement on hold on hold. Okay. Yeah. You stick that on the back burner like the media puts a Trump assassination attempt. You just stick that on the back burner and get back to it. Joy over and change. Yeah. But we were just talking to me about how Trump being in New York. He does the gut fail show. He's at Fox. He's a long island. He's showing up at Bitcoin bars. And I said to Don, there's something about New York that I think brings out the best of him. So have you ever seen it as somebody in New York being around Trump where he's there's just the different, almost demeanor and personality to him compared to everywhere else that he travels? I mean, the big thing is it's home. I mean, it's where he's from the Donald Trump that became a part of the fabric of mainstream society in the 80s and 90s, the guy that was in home alone, the guy that was hosting Saturday Night Live, the guy that hosted the apprentices you guys mentioned, he did all of that in New York. So that's really what it is. It's a home game. Yeah. He's revered in New York until he went into politics. So it was surreal yesterday to see him taking kind of a New York victory lap because he has a lot more public support now than he did four years ago and even eight years ago. And last night's Gutfeld, I mean, the idea that you get to see a hilarious person sit down with Greg Gutfeld, I mean, that was something. Only only 40 people when you're there, right? That's right. Jimmy. I don't begrudge the comedy dwarf because I wouldn't have a TV show if he wasn't so successful. You know, like we didn't talk a lot of smack about each other. Yeah. Yeah. Jimmy, you close. I'm like, sorry, we can't all afford to shop the Peter Dinklage collection. Wow. I hear I thought Jesse Waters against Gutfeld was set for WrestleMania. Now we're going to have to make it a triple threat install Jimmy fella to the match as well. Whoa. They're my buddies. But don't know. Those two are those two are club fighters. Do you remember Rocky Spider Rico? Yeah. In the annals of comedy, they're both Spider Rico. I mean, to be clear, I'm not rocky. I'm Paulie. If you've seen my perfect fit. I'm not claiming rocky status. I'm only one last one for you. You mentioned, you know, Trump with the Hollywood elites and the celebrities. I mean, I'd be rubbish if I didn't bring up Howard Stern. This is a guy who just recently, I think it was on Monday on a show that nobody listens to anymore on a platform that nobody has comes out and says, I don't really hate Trump, but I hate Trump voters. I don't respect you. I don't like you. Your thoughts on that because and look, I guess he probably doesn't care at this point in his career, but that is such a 180 from the guy of 30 years ago. Oh, 100% but you got to think of what Trump did to Stern's ego. Howard, if you remember, used to call himself the king of all media. And now he's just so whiny. He's like the Prince Harry of all media for all intents and purposes. And he lost that constituency. He became the thing he hated. I mean, his whole rise to fame was about railing against the elites, but more importantly, railing against censorship. So this idea that he now hates people because they support Trump for having a potty mouth because for all intents and purposes, that's Trump's biggest offense. He hates seeing Trump become a better version of what he was. And remember this, Howard ran for governor. So Trump has like literally Trump, you know, his media omnipotence in every sense of the word. And it does. It burns his old droopy nuts. It does. I like that. Jimmy, not Jimmy fail, but Jimmy in the back, we're going to need that on my job. When that gets us to the major station announcement, Greg Stocker, can we get a drum roll in here? A drum roll. Hang on. Hang on. Listen to this production value, Jimmy. This is top notch imaging, as they say in the industry, coming up on the debut. It'll be Monday, October 7th at 7 p.m. and Monday through Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. You will now hear the man joining us on the show. Jimmy. Wow. Fail. What? Jimmy fail and join on the team here. What? You're like, huge deal, huge deal. This is, you guys have no idea. Like, and I really mean this. It's such a surreal bookend to my first meeting with Stocker. It Fox where Tamara, our affiliate rep is like, you got to meet this guy. And I looked at him and I thought it was Kurt Cobain's chubby brother, Bert Cobain. And then she's like, no, he works in radio. And I'm like, go and listen to WPHT if I'm driving a fair to like satchers, you're filling in my cab. And this is the bookend to the guy I met Bert Cobain and Gabe Newbury at Fox News. You did so surreal. You did give me whiskey. I can be bribed and bought with whiskey. That is the, how do you think I got this job? That's the lesson here. I mean, unreal. And what an incredible, honestly, I do mean this, what an incredible honor to join this lineup because like the thing you guys do that matters to me is you guys know your listeners. You hang out with them, you meet them, you do events, like that to me is amazing. That's why I got into radio is like, you want to be a part of the community. So even though I do a national show, like I'm always on tour doing live events, I want to be part of the community, which is a fancy way of me saying, I got to get out of New York a lot because I owe a lot of people money, but the point is I'll be there in person. Wow. This is awesome. Jimmy, this is great. So now we have a lineup. We have killing company into the dawn show, Dom G. Urdano, Rich Zioli, right into Jimmy Phala, weeknights starting at seven p.m. Very happy for your brother. I'm thrilled. I'm thrilled for the American people. The folks who listen to PhD will now go to bed every night thinking they too could have a nationally syndicated talk show. This is amazing because Jimmy, you remember back in the day, you filling in for Zioli right here on morning drive with me and Don, you remember that like you've been a part of this, this PhD family for many, many years, many, many years. It matters. Well, I'm like the Forster pet you decided to keep, you know, and I appreciate that because Stalker, he'd let me guest host Zioli as the Forster dog, but then he'd also be, here's my cousin Michael Vick. You should play with him too. Oh. Yeah, I mean, this is, this is a, we're, we're, this is the new, the new generation of Talk Radio 1210, WPHD, I'm really happy that you are, you are, you are part of our lineup. You should have been many, many, many moons ago, but getting it done now is a, is a big accomplishment for me. This is our time as a moment in Talk Radio right now and this really matters. You know, people want to have fun. That's the bigger thing. Like, you know, we're supposed to take the issue seriously and we all do, but we don't take ourselves seriously. And that makes talk, but it's supposed to be, which is a great companion, you know, to the listeners life, you know, whether they're at work or they're on the way to work. I mean, if you're listening to my show, you're probably cooking in a meth lab, better mood because vibe is right. And that's what I say on my show every day. I'm like, well, the world's on fire. We're just roasting marshmallows, but that's what we're doing at the end of the day. Having the conversation in a fun way allows people to engage serious substance, but actually come away from it, feeling good and wanting to close line somebody, you know, like group therapy. Yes. And I just say that that rich, the only into into Jimmy Fela, it is like, I mean, oh my lord. There you go. All right. I mean, what are you going to do from 3 p.m to 10 p.m? You're just going to stream it and they're listening to it or watch it on YouTube. What are you going to do? You're going to do. You're going to do. You're going to do. Whippets. So Jimmy, so you have people that have seen you on TV and perhaps have heard your show, but I'm sure there are some people out there that maybe have never consumed your radio show compared to what they see visually on television. I know you kind of talked about, you know, having fun and not wanting to walk out of there at the end of the show, clotheslining somebody. What can people expect for three hours a night? What's the vibe, the flow? Is it similar to TV or do you take a little bit of a different approach? Well, I always say, okay, I say like Fox across America, I call it an audio safe space for cool people. And what that means is you don't have to identify a particular way politically. You've just got to be cool when it comes to expressing your views or maybe even countering some of mine. And it's essentially three hours of that. I'm going to give you takes, but I don't want to be in charge of democracy. I'm not telling you how to vote. I mean, I went to community college and majored in Nintendo. So if I'm in charge of democracy, we've already failed. So what it really is is like this non-threatening port in the media storm where, yeah, I have takes, I'm unapologetically conservative, I work at Fox News. But the best way to describe it is I'm not Fox News. I'm like Samantha Fox News. Do you remember? Yeah, of course. You know how those posters, Jimmy, we all had those posters, man. So I'll just be sticking. I want to have some fun with the British accent most nights and usually you're towards the weekend. I'll sing Naughty Girls Need Love, too. That's what you girls don't have it easy in this day. And, you know, I'm glad you bring that up and you make that analogy and you bring that up because this is a story I want to talk about coming up in the next hour, but I want to get your take on this. So Melania Trump is now defending her nude modeling career as the left is attacking her. Don't you? My body is art. It's more than art. It's just stunning visuals, but I'll put my talk back in my head for a moment. Isn't it funny, Jimmy, how the left will come out and talk about body positivity and nope, don't fat shame people and I've got lizzo on stage basically naked flopping around like a jellyfish out of water. But Melania Trump does it and it's disgusting. It's deplorable and it speaks poorly about women. If you could just give me your take on that hypocrisy, I'd love to hear it. It's fun because for as much as we talk about the double standard when it comes to Trump, nothing illustrates how massive it is than their reaction to Melania. And the reason I say that is because if you think of Melania Trump's background, okay, she is a self-made millionaire supermodel who immigrated to this country and speaks five languages. Like if she was married to a Democrat, they'd be naming federal office buildings. Yes. Thank you. Straight up. I mean, she is everything that they claim to stand for, which is migrants making their way being multicultural. And again, they were champions of nudity and the rise of women's empowerment and all of that stuff. Do you remember when the Democrats were doing that, like, it was called anti-slut shaming? It was like, I'm supposed to be lately and I sleep around. And all these other girls were like, and we sleep around. We're like, we're like, wonderful, but now they're going the other way. And it's because of her. And you know, I'm not denigrating other first ladies because Joe Biden's bilingual, she speaks English and Joe. Melania would be an icon. If she was a liberal, she would be an icon. She would be the biggest deal in the world. Speaking of icons, I can't help but notice, maybe you've borrowed some of former President Trump's bronzer. You're very tanning. Yeah. What's up with that? This is just the light because I've been, my Fox put a home studio at my house and it's lit well. I'm not that bronzer. Hell. No, I actually, if that's, if that's lighting that I owe somebody back to this, if you look, I'm actually wearing a Fox across America. I see that. Look at that. Fox across America. Jimmy. I like that. Well, this matters because when, you know, when they start making like big merchandise lines for your show, you're like, wow, that's cool, but you realize you could never wear it out of the house without being the biggest a hole. Well, walk around in the shirt is my name. Basically, I have merged out pajamas, people have embroidered pajamas. I have t-shirts with my name, this is close as we come. We have a rule here. We have a rule here with stocker where if we're going to wear any of our killing company apparel, we have to confirm with each other of the night before as we're laying our clothes out for work. Stock girl text me is like, hey, buddy, you're not wearing your hoodie tomorrow, my chance, are you? Like, no, that's a Friday look. Two gals just, you know, making sure we don't wear each other's dresses, who wore a better album. But I would just expect flannel out of Birdcoban. I love it. I love it. Actually, Jimmy, I thought the glow was just, yeah, you sweating out all the alcohol from my night before. I was going to say, are you doing it right now? If you knew, just so you know, because of me having my own Saturday night TV show, so I am Monday through Saturday, borderline Mormon, okay? I don't drink. I don't eat anything Friday. I do anything fun. Monday through Saturday. You wear the underwear? Yeah. The minute, hey, girl, the minute the show goes off the air Saturday night, you're going to eat. It becomes a 24-hour Amish rum spread. I didn't drink it. Like, I'm going to get myself killed. I'm not joking on a Sunday because I have a 24-hour cry for help, because as you know, okay, I was not born into like a TV, you know, look, okay? I was joked that, like, Pete Haggseff looks like a TV star. I look like I installed your TV. For me to make TV work, I've got to be, you know, I've got to hold it together for five days. And Saturday night, I'm a bad, bad boy. Like, goodness. Last night, we had Johnny Damon on and we hung out till 3.30 in the morning. Former Yankee. Johnny Damon. I saw the pictures with Zioli with Johnny Damon wearing the World Series ring, the Yankees World Series ring. Is that true? Yeah. Well, yeah. At Zioli's height, he could actually wear it as a necklace. We were like a little kid, you know, it was just funny. It would look like a spinner on Gutfeld. Oh, forget about it. He is, people always, you know, give him a hard time about, you know, the height thing with Greg. Yeah. He, he is legitimately, I don't know, he's probably like five, five. But it's like someone once told me this, I met an old comic who was like 90, right? And she was like, you know, you're old when your fake age is old. She was trying to hate and she's like, I was telling guys I'm 80, but I'm 90. And she's like, he doesn't don't mean I'm really old if even my fake age is old. Well, that's Gutfeld. Like he walks around telling people he's five, five, eight, you're short of your fake height isn't tall, you know what I'm saying? Jimmy, great stuff. Do you crack me up? Congratulations. Monday, October 7th, 7 to 10 p.m. So immediately after the Zioli show, Monday through Friday, keep it locked here on 12 10 at seven o'clock and Jimmy will have you for the next three hours, pumped. This is a big deal. So try not to cry. Good stuff. You guys love you. I love you buddy. Take that. There he is. The great Jimmy fail. Not yet. Monday through Saturday, sober. It's like the opposite of me, like so Saturday night in the Sunday, I sober up after drinking Monday through Saturday. Yep. We got all the seven days covered here. There you go. That was awesome. Your lineup is now complete here on Talk Radio 12 10 WPHT and by the way, we both are sterling. Sterling every day and I will be 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. So do you want to go through the official lineup one time right now? Down Company, six to 10, the Don Show, 10 to 12, Dom, 12 to three is the only three to seven. Jimmy fail is seven to 10 and then Walter Sterling, 10 to one. Of course, coast to coast are anchor that have like a 30 share overnight, one to five a.m. So yeah, we're we're we're. This is the new generation of Talk Radio 12 10 WPHT and I'm happy that everybody is enjoying it. And you're still remaining employed. You're still here. Well, that's up, that's up, that's some people are disappointed by the way I know, I know that I'm that I'm still here, don't want to stock her out. I did not. Yeah, she did. Even though he was mean to me yesterday. I was not mean to her. Did you guys kiss a makeup? Everything good? I tried to. And she'd shoot me away. Yes. Bring my show. I tried to yesterday. Shoot me away. Sorry. You throw a pack of papers that you didn't tell you to beat it. No, I would say. Oh damn. Oh, did he call? Did he text? She shoot me away yesterday. It was really. Yeah. We had a spat. Greg to WHYY. Yes. That is not happening. But Bert Cobain will remain. Oh, that's funny. That is a great line. It's fun. It's a great line. Get like flannel pajamas now for like the Jimmy Fela Philadelphia show. Yeah, man. All right. Coming up next, we'll get to Adon Stenzel in big three and then Kamala Harris picks up another fake accent, but we have the professional diagnosis as to why she does it. It's Kale and Company. Talk Radio 1210WPhD. Start your day with Kale and Company, weekday morning six till 10 on Tark Radio 1210 WPHT and the free Odyssey app.
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