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David Muir interview on debate with Kelly And Mark, Ryan Manion joining us this morning
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"Keal In Company, weekday morning, six till ten." Let's get to some of the news that we might have missed, some of the stories that are out there. It is time for Dawn Stenz on Big Three at 9. "It's the Big Three and 9 on Keal In Company." Sponsored by Indeed. We get new details today, new details from Philadelphia prosecutors on a story that has been, they've been quiet about, new details in the arrest of a Philadelphia teenager charged with communicating with a terrorist group. You may recall the story, but D.A. Larry Krasner is expected, along with his team, to release new details about that 17-year-old Philadelphia kid who is charged in an FBI terrorism probe. It's alleged that the teen sent and received terrorist propaganda and guidance on committing criminal acts, including how to make a bomb. So this teenager was also allegedly planning to travel overseas soon. So, prosecutors saying that this boy, 17-year-old, the suspect, they say, purchased tactical equipment, chemicals, wiring, a lot of different devices often used as remote detonators, and that was leading up to his arrest. He's charged with weapons of mass destruction, criminal, conspiracy, arson, causing or risking a catastrophe among a long list of charges. Do we know if he was going overseas to possibly meet up with ISIS and become radicalized? I mean, that's the first thing that always goes through my head when I hear these stories. Yeah, we're going to get more today, but it sounds as if this, and this is the issue of all the different, you know, online groups and isolated, you know, especially isolated young men. Yes. And I think maybe looking for love, looking for friendship, and they get lured into these sites, whatever you want to say, but now this is somebody locally who is being charged. And these are federal charges. This is serious. I mean, I've got to imagine, especially in the world we live in now, especially post-9/11, you think about the Patriot Act, things like that, I mean, you mentioned about searching on how to, you know, make a bomb or however you phrased it, I mean, as soon as you search that in a search engine in today's world, I've got to imagine there's got to be some sort of technology that red flags a lot of this to the authorities, right? You would think. Yeah, you would think and you would hope, but we'll get all the details, you know, it's like the terrorist next door or the alleged terrorist next door. But this, you know, this, they've been quiet about this and this was a joint investigation and started out with the FBI joint terrorism task force. They were the ones investigating. And that's when we learned about it, but I mean, the US State Department looking at these global terrorists, that sort of thing. So 17 year old boy, he was taken into custody, but it was, this was over a year ago that was talked about this. I vaguely remembered the story. Yes. The biggest of last year of 23. And so the neighbors were, you know, and we saw it online and we were like, what's going on here? And neighbors were saying, what the heck's going on this FBI, you know, the SWAT officers were all over the place. And so this is, I mean, this is a high school kit taken into custody. So yep. And reportedly with a father who, you know, parents, parents who lives with the parents, but a father who's politically connected. And so that was another, that's another layer that we'll get into. But just want to headline that one for you. And number three, I'll just say, you know, ahead of the big November 5th election, the headline was spotlight PA and others Democrats overall share of voters in Pennsylvania, declining the party statewide registration advantage over Republicans is the weakest. They still have the advantage, but it is the weakest that we've seen in decades. So Montgomery County voters now requesting and returning mail ballots in the county's main government office building. We're hearing that Montgomery County is one of the first and the quickest to move into action now. We've talked a lot about this now that those court rulings have been dealt with with the 33rd party candidates. But it looks like Montgomery County is the quickest out of the box, if you will, to get out, you know, to move toward getting those mail in the mail in votes, ballots into your mailbox. And for what it's worth, I think I said it earlier, but I reiterate it, you know, a little bit later, different audience, real clear politics, polling average, their aggregate now has Trump in the lead by two points in Pennsylvania, which is a first, I believe, when it pertains to Harris being the nominee since she was installed on July 21st. And so the issue that you're raising is, okay, even though right now this snapshot with what real clear is saying is that, oh, it looks like Trump is doing well, but the point here is that even though Democrats that it's the weakest for Democrats, the weakest lead as far as you look at the parties and the share of voters and registration, the truth is Republicans are still outnumbered. And so I think that the real question here is, will Democrats be excited? If Democrats come out in full force, if they are passionate, then if you look at the numbers, then you would say the numbers are stacked against Republicans, right? Correct. So I think in this, you know, what they're what that tells me with real clear, what they're saying is that Democrats are not energized by Kamala Harris. That's right. You'd be energized by. I mean, you're going to have to if Democrats are out there and they're lacking motivation right now, they're going to have to tap into their Trump hatred, because I don't think there's this fawning over Harris. It's, well, I got a vote for Kamala to keep orange man out. That's that's the motivating factor. That's what drives people to the balance that in Roe v. Wade abortion. I have a new, I have a new clip that I wanted to play that CBS this morning did yesterday with Nevada voters. Yes, I think it's one of the most telling things. And I don't think they intentionally meant it to be telling, but the like there's three different clips. I think it's the most telling thing. Maybe I'll get to it after Dawn's big story. Okay. Yep. So indeed is our sponsor of our big three. We want to get right to the clip need to hire you need indeed. They're all in one platform helps you attract interview as well as hire candidates all from one place. And indeed's interview tool lets you schedule and conduct virtual interviews right from their website visit indeed.com slash credit. Thank you indeed for sponsoring big three at nine. All right, Dawn. Thank you very much. Stalker. Let's get to this tape. So they were in Phil have cuts 13, 14, and 15 already CBS this morning was in Washoe County, Nevada. And they went to like this reporter there went to a bunch of restaurants and establishments there and wanted to talk to voters. Anybody who they're doing like the Don Lemon. Yes. About town. Yes. Yes. Yes. Anybody who would talk to them. They would sit down with. Okay. So let's start with cut 13. Phil, this is this is a Nevada voter on talking about who he's voting for cut 13. Phil. Leanne and Stephen Shafer were first to arrive and say they can't wait to vote. I want someone who's strong who demands respect and who gets the respect and you could deal with foreign leaders. I think Trump's the guy. There's so much going on throughout the world in this country as well. But do you remain hopeful about America? I tell you, I've never owned a gun in my life and I own a four of them now. Really? Yes. I fear for her country. Okay. So that's two individuals if you're not watching on YouTube. They are both Trump voters if you saw on the graphic. And one individual saying he's now in possession of four firearms. So these voters from Mexico and Portugal talk about wanting to secure the border. This is cut 14. Phil, go. Rosie Martins is originally from Mexico and appreciates the Moscow mule. Her husband Gary is from Portugal. The Republicans are concerned about the economy and the border. I wanted to be secure. I wanted to be something that the people will not be in danger when they cross in their kids and their families and to know who's crossing too. If you're not following the rules and you don't have nothing to do in this country. How about that? Two individuals from different nations saying, yeah, we got to secure the border and do a better job. I thought that was just a white Republican talking point. Oh, so the people of all ethnicities want a secure border and people to come here legally. I would say nobody more than that group wants to make sure because the end and we've seen this. And this is really the story in Springfield, Ohio that those asylum seekers who are here legally, they themselves as new migrants going through the citizenship process, they're the ones in the biggest danger with those that come here flooding over thanks to Harris and Biden and prey upon that very community that they are drawn to. Well, and just, you know, no matter how old you are, what nation you're from, how long you've been in this country, if you went about it legally and you know everything that you had to do, the vetting, the protocols, the waiting, and then you came here and you achieved the American dream. It's got to infuriate you if it took you X amount of time to get here and then you see this going on. You're like, it'd be like me going to Dorny Park and I got to wait in this long line to get on the water ride, but somebody else gets to go right up to the top of the line. No. Remember guys, this is CBS this morning, CBS news did this reporting. The most telling thing I think came when the reporter sat down with the, you know, the CBS morning show crew to talk about this. This is what she said to them to a stunned, who's the, who's the football player or the expert player? Listen. Yeah. This is cut 15. Phil, he had so much fun. But what was really incredible is in every single restaurant, the people willing to talk to us, we could only find one Harris supporter in every restaurant and we left no stone unturned. I approached every single person. Wow. And then she went on to pull out the always megaphone say, are there any Harris supporters in the state? Anybody? Come on up. I mean, we can talk about polls. And again, this is one county in Nevada, but I believe Biden won Nevada in 2020, right? Yes. So like this is one county in Nevada. So, you know, make of this what you will, but this reporter tried to find comma Harris supporters and she could only find one. Yeah. I think that's more telling than any poll or anything you see. It is. It is. Again, I, you know, it's this. I don't think anything really changes from Joe to Kamala from the Democrats voting motivation. Most Democrats don't love Joe Biden. Yeah. Most Democrats don't love Kamala Harris. It's that they just hate the guy that they're running against. That is the motivational factor, which, you know, again, thank God it's Kamala Harris. Because as I've said, you know, we were talking about all these replacement theories. We Gavin Newsome, you know, if it was Shapiro, like there would be Jenny and Don, you talk about a lot of time about how polished he is, how likable he is to those Democrats. Like Josh Shapiro actually has fans. Yeah. I don't think Kamala has fans. If that makes sense, um, I tease this at 645. Are you cool? Have I played one more cut? I don't mean, uh, I tease it at 645. So I want to play it. Uh, David Muir, uh, was interviewed by Kelly and Mark Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuela. Is that right? Yeah. Yeah. Riveting show, um, Tony brought it up and I wanted to, because this is really the first interview he's given since the debate. So I wanted to hear what he had to say. Uh, this is cut 17, Phil Go. I believe it was our duty to ask the issues that, that Americans care about, you know, the economy. Are we better off than we were four years ago? Immigration. What are you going to do about the border? Why did you wait so long before you acted at the border? Those types of questions, reproductive rights, Afghanistan, do you bear any responsibility, a peaceful transfer of power with the next election coming, you know, these are all really important issues, the issues of our time, really. And I always say as a moderator, you know, what the candidates decide to do with that time, you can ask the questions, but they'll answer with whatever they choose to answer with. That's right. And you have to be ready for whatever might come your way, even the most unexpected of moments. As you all know, you know what I'm talking about, and I will say this, all of the noise that you hear afterward about, you know, which candidate won the debate, the moderator's winner lose. That's just noise. You all know that. The most important thing to remember is that you all have the power. Everybody at home has the power. There you go. No, the sad truth is David Muir in that setting as the moderator has too much power and he abused his power by fact-checking Donald Trump, and I have no problem that he fact-checked fact-checks Trump. If you want to fact-check Trump all the time, by all means, knock yourself out. But when you have a Republican and a Democrat on the level playing field, or was supposed to be a level playing field, do it equally. Because now, as we mentioned, Raditz, Martha Raditz, an ABC colleague of Muir is fact-checking ABC colleagues for not doing their job, like when Kamala Harris said there are no active soldiers deployed across this country, it's over 3,500. I mean, nobody decided to fact-check her on that, or any of the other lies. And you sit there and say, "Well, it doesn't really have any impact, it doesn't have it." It's just noise. Actually, it does, Dave, because your ratings just dip by 12% big boy. Yeah. The biggest one was saying that they, as far as the active duty, and then all over the best one, there was this clip where these guys are clearly on duty, and they're like, "Really? Well, then what are we doing here?" And so the military response was incredible, and everybody sees it. It's just, it's embarrassing. T. Russ asked, "Didn't Kelly or Mark call him out for fact-checking? Of course not." That's why he went on that show. No, they were soap opera stars before, they were not gonna. Hey, and we're looking, he looks like a guy that could be on our lives too, doesn't he? I mean, he's got all the hair, the whole bed. I mean, Kelly Ripadon, even you could admit this, right, that she's sitting behind her next to two handsome individuals. Yeah. Great looking. Great looking. She and her kid- It's kind of like you sitting in between- It's kind of like you sitting in between- Yeah. Yeah, she- Ah, look, I got a- I got a laugh from her. I got a laugh from her. She had- what do they have? They have a bunch of kids, don't they? Like four kids. I never watched that show. They're obviously- They're always talking about their sex life. Yeah. And how good it is. I don't know. I just- Never understood the appeal to Kelly Ripadon. I don't either. Really? She's- She's- She is, she's a Jersey girl, but she's tiny. Yeah. I don't even think she's 5 feet tall. Tiny, tiny. Amazing how many broadcasters actually have no talent. Oh, I look like this. Put me on BB. Okay. Okay. Come do what I do. Oh boy. Couldn't do it if you tried. Look at this. And Don knows. Don knows a lot of these TV people can't hack it. Don can do it both ways. Don can do radio or TV. Dual threat stencils and they call her. I don't know for Kelly Ripa. You gotta give it to her. She's a survivor. Oh, I think I- Oh yeah, she- Yeah. Anybody that can pull this off for 40 years and- She started with the reads, right? Yeah. And then went to who else? Ryan Seacrest and now her husband. So- You think she had any pool getting her husband? No. The cake for that. It just tells you maybe nobody else would work with her. I think she's tough. It's tough to work with. Yeah. I think she's feisty and she's tough and yeah. At that level with so many knives in your back, you have to be but that tells me she's pretty tough. There you go. Do you think it's- What do you think it was worse for Reed just working with her, Kathy Lee Gifford? Actually, I think that- What do you think it was worse for Reed just working with her, Kathy Lee Gifford? I think that Reed and Kathy Lee were close because when he left, then he had been interviewed and he said at some point that he and Kathy Lee got together and they talked and that he never ever heard again from Kelly. Wow. Never heard from her. Never spoke with her. Never got a note. Not a call. Never. Wow. I forgot. Reed just passed away. Yeah. Someone of the pandemic. Is that what you're going to do to me when we make the big announcement tomorrow that I'm leaving? God. She's going to knife you in the hallway. Never. You're going to bleed out in the coffee room. I'd rather keep you here and just torture you. Why are you torturing me? I love you. You know that. Listen to this. Mm-hmm. No, she's not. I mean, I work with Dawn longer than I work with anybody. Just ask Roseanne who got deleted from the group chat. Who? Roseanne? Mm-hmm. She got deleted? Yeah. From what group chat? Never mind. What are you talking about? No, no, no. Seriously. What are you talking about? Roseanne Barr? This is way, this is way more interesting than anything. Yeah. That was the movie clip. What? What are you talking about? I don't know. Somebody just vanished. Roseanne was on the group chat. And then poof, she was gone. Like our text? Like our, like our group chat on YouTube. Oh. Oh. What happened to Roseanne? Oh, I have no, I have no idea. Actually, you had something of, I think you had something real to talk about. Yeah. I have no idea what you're talking about. No. If, if she was deleted, that wasn't by me or Phil, Phil, did you delete somebody? Did you block somebody? Did you block somebody? Were they sharing misinformation and are you going to put them in jail? Poof, she was gone. Hang on, hang on, hang on. Phil, I'm going to. Uh oh. This will be good. Phil on question. This will go real smooth. He's working on his rock and roll, dude. Hang on. Hang on. He's back there, sparking up a doobie. Listen, in the doobie brothers. Phil on question. Did you delete somebody on the YouTube chat? Not today. Thank you. Not today. Wow. Sounds like a regular John Kirby over there. Okay. Not today. There he is. All right. Uh, we've got to get to the Travis Mannion Foundation, or Ryan Mannion is going to join us at the bottom of the hour. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. Something we introduced earlier this year and it was the debut of our new social media series called Kailpool karaoke sponsored by the great folks at the Piazza auto group. And in the first episode, we had the honorable Patrick J Murphy on the episode. He is the first Iraq war veteran to serve in Congress. And next up is our second guest. You'll be able to watch the second episode of Kailpool karaoke shortly on all of our social media channels and our website as she is no stranger to this show to this station. She's part of the extended family here at talk radio 1210 WPHT and she is the guest on the latest episode of Kailpool karaoke and that is Ryan Mannion president of the Travis Mannion Foundation. Ryan, it's so great to see you and talk to you. How are you? The big race coming up with the flagship being here in Bucks County in Doyle's town right around the headquarters, obviously of TMF. Tell the audience a little bit about this series of races. What really spurred this on and how people can get involved and register. Absolutely. So we started our 9 11 years run race series 17 years ago, I was the right after my brother was killed. We wanted to make sure we found a way to galvanize communities to come out and to honor the men and women who serve our country, both in the military and our first responder community. September 11th was just on the horizon. So we organized a 9 11 heroes run in Doyle's town right at Mount Carmel church and we had about 300 people show up and I remember my dad and I saying to each other, wow, this is so neat. Could you imagine if we had like 500 people show up to this race and my mom who was the founder of the Travis Mannion Foundation and a big visionary looked at us and said, no, you know, more than just having 500 people in Doyle's town. I want to have one of these in every city and state across the country. I want people to come out all across the country every year and honor and remember the sacrifices that were made in 9 11 and in the years that followed. And here we are today in 2024, we have over 90 race locations, not just across the country but across the world and over 60,000 participants who will come out and take part in these races. But it all started here right here in Bucks County in Doyle's town, Pennsylvania. And so our race series closes with the Doyle's town race on September 29th. And this race is large. There are thousands of people that come out to it, but it is just incredible as I get around the country as I see the different cities across the country. The city of Houston has adopted our 9 11 heroes run as the official event commemorating 9 11. That's awesome race starts at City Hall. There are thousands of people there. The entire Houston Police Department and Fire Department are there in full force. So it's just incredible to see the movement of how people just want something tangible they could do. And for us, it was giving them that opportunity. Yeah. And this is not just something that's local. As you said, you know, nationwide 90 races all the way to Houston, Texas, but also for our audience specifically in this listening area. It's not just Doyle's town. It's Philadelphia. It's West Chester. It's Penstock in New Jersey. It's Easterville all the way up the Northeast extension to the Lehigh Valley. So you guys have done such a great job of just really expanding out obviously nationally, but throughout the different pockets of this greater market. Yeah. You know, listen, Philadelphia is our home city. So we're going to make sure that everything is real big and real expansive here and that a lot of people can get involved. And you know, the great thing about this, we had our Philly run and West Chester run last weekend. They were great. The Philly run was down at the Navy Yard. But if you've missed those, the other great thing that we do is we have a virtual option. So you can still, you could go on today if you can't make the Doyle's town run. You can go on today and sign up as a virtual participant. You're going to get all the same swag, our amazing shirt, a bag, stickers, a race packet, all of that. You can go out, you know, when it works best for you, grab a buddy and go out and walk a five K run a five K walk a mile, whatever it is, just get out there for that quiet moment of reflection to remember. Yeah. And that's what it's all about for us. And I'm glad you brought that up because I think people here, five K and they panic. They hear a race and they say, well, I'm not in shape. I had a hip replacement or I'm a little overweight or whatever it might be. You can do all of this to whatever physical rigor you can handle. It's customized. It's tailor made. As you said, you could do it virtually. And of course, the flagship race coming up in Doyle's town Sunday, September 29th. And you can register at Travis manion.org. But I think that is important to remind people that you don't have to be in tip top shape or be somebody that does bike rides or runs 26 mile marathons. There's something for everybody out there. Yeah. And I always say, like, listen, you don't want to, you don't want to take one step. Just come out to an event, come out to Doyle's town and grab a flag and stand on the side of the road and cheer people on as they're coming in. But I'll tell you, I just saw a video from our Charleston race, which was last week. And it was a 92 year old Navy veteran. And there he was doing the five K he was the last finisher. And so again, there's a little bit of it. It is for all ages, all abilities. It doesn't matter if you walk, if you run, or if you crawl across, it's about just getting out there and showing that you care. And most importantly, you remember, because that's what I've been saying, you know, here we are 23 years later. I think we have an even bigger responsibility as society to honor that commitment we made 23 years ago to never forget. And it rests on all of us to make sure that that happens Travis manion.org or 9 11 heroes run.org. If you would like to sign up and register and find a way to support in any way possible. Ryan, great to see you. Great to chat with you. Kale pool karaoke episode two will be up shortly on social media. And I think the audience will enjoy the conversation that we had. Thank you so much. As always, Ryan. Thank you so much. You're welcome. Ryan, manion president of the Travis manion Foundation and yes, Kale pool karaoke episode number two courtesy of the Piazza auto group will be up momentarily. All right. Quick break. We'll come back. 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It's Kale and company on demand from talk radio 12 10 W P H T and the free Odyssey app. And now we find out what you have had to say on the Odyssey voicemail machine. You know, I love what you what love what you do, but you're going to have to figure out a way of stopping playing the Democrat game to constantly let get you talking about guns and gun violence rather than about gangs and drugs and all of the problems on the streets. How many times have you read a story where they won't tell you the motives because it's under investigation. Do those motives ever come out? No, you need to find a way to get around your journalistic integrity and start revealing sources that tell you the speculation that because they know there's drugs and gangs involved, but they want they want it to be rather than a gang shootout. They want it to be another mass gun shooting. So I don't know the answer, but you got to do something. Like they're running the narrative, but yeah, they only seem to care about guns when there are mass shootings at schools, but in the random violence that occurs every single day that dawn highlights in the news. You never hear about the gun grabs end to you. Very interesting. Okay, I'm going to make this quick, and I love a good conspiracy, but the thing about the golf course and how did he know, let's see, Trump wasn't scheduled to be anywhere that weekend. That's pretty much, you know, now we're supposed to where he's going to be appearing. So Trump's not going to be anywhere on the weekend and he's got Trump International Golf Course. Trump likes to golf. So what are the odds that Trump can be on a golf course on a Sunday sometime during the day? Like I said, he's got 17 golf properties. So what are the odds? I'll spin it back to you that this guy just shows up at 1 AM Saturday morning in the bushes and happens to hit a one in 17 chance. Let me, let me just pull up my handy dandy calculator. One in 17 is a 5.88% chance. So either this guy is super, super, super lucky, or he knew. There we go. All right, that's what we got. All right. There we go. Let's get to what occurred today in music history. Hey, September 18th. We celebrate the birthday of Joanne Catherall from the Human League, who's now 62, Martin Beadle from the cutting crew, who's now 63, and Frankie Avalon, who's now 84, Heavenly Birthday Shadows to Michael Hossack from the Doobie Brothers, as well as D.D. Ramone. We also lost Jimmy Hendrix on this day in 1970. Singles include Shadows of the Night by Pat Benatar in 1982, Part 8 tonight by the Eagles in '79, Lick It Up by Kiss in '83, and War Pigs by Sabbath in 1970. Games include the four soul albums by each member of Kiss on this day in '78, Genesis released Abacab in the UK on this day in '81, under the blade by Twisted Sister in '82, Dawkins breaking a change in '83, as well as Billy Squire's Emotions in Motion in '82. In addition, in '56, rock shows are actually banned at the Naval Base in Newport, Rhode Island at their Fight Broke Out at a Fats Domino Show, and in 2008 the Village people get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. But lastly, on this day in '78, a TV series about a radio station that switches formats from easy listening to rock, makes its debut on CBS. Yes, WKRP in Cincinnati made its debut on this day in 1978. Poor Caled Company, I feel awkward, maybe that's where the big announcement is. Yeah, we're going to go to Easy Listening or Easy Rock, effective tomorrow at 8.30. 8.30, big announcement. There you go, alright, let's find out what's on tap for the dawn show at the top of the hour. Well, you will hear from former First Lady Melania Trump, what is she saying, especially about nude photos? What? Hey. We'll talk about that. We have breaking news in Philadelphia. The terrorist next door, allegedly, will get more details on a story that we haven't seen much about. And I'll tell you what everybody's talking about on so-called mainstream morning talk, and I'll give you the real take all coming up. Alright, dawn show coming up in just about five minutes. Everybody have a great rest of your Wednesday, don't forget big announcement tomorrow morning at 8.30. Dawn is next, we're back tomorrow morning at 6, and right now Dawn Stenzel has a word for the Piazza Auto Group. Yeah, because summer's almost over, last week of summer now, and everybody's back out on the roads, Carlisle going from place to place. My friends at Piazza Premium Automobiles, they're going to help you find that luxury vehicle. 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David Muir interview on debate with Kelly And Mark, Ryan Manion joining us this morning