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I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events, major elections, world wars, scientific breakthroughs, but we also bring you into the smaller behind-the-scenes stories, the unsung heroes, secret meetings, even personal grudges that changed the course of history. Listen to and follow History This Week and Odyssey Podcast in partnership with the History Channel, available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. - Caitlin Company, weekday morning, six till 10. - The authorities in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the suburbs of Philadelphia, of course, investigating the death of a man who were told, charged police officers with a weapon, a machete, among other things, before he was fatally shot. So the Montgomery County DA's office, putting out there, saying that East Greenville Police responded to some kind of a domestic call after an 18-year-old called 911. This happened over the weekend, a report of a physical assault. Prosecutors say officers are arriving to find a man barricaded in the basement of the home, and allegedly, he was threatening to harm law enforcement. So prosecutors say additional police from other agencies responding there, and there were several attempts to negotiate with this guy. Officers say they breached the basement door overnight, late Saturday night into Sunday, to find the man armed with a machete, as well as a hatchet, and the man, quote, "charged at police, "refusing to drop his weapon," an attempt to hit the man with a stun gun failed to stop him, and an officer were told from the upper, the upper perk police department in Penzburg fired his weapon, striking that man police rendered aid, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene, and that was overnight Saturday into Sunday. So prosecutors investigating this, per the pro call for shootings involved with an officer, and anybody with information in the case, they're also being asked to contact detectives. - Wow, do we know how long the duration of the standoff was until the threat was no longer a threat? - At least three hours. - Wow. - At least three hours this went back up. - Okay, it's gotta be the longest three hours of an officer's life. - Yeah. - Wow. - So this one, the way that they're wording it carefully, doing due diligence obviously, but this is making major news today, so we'll talk about that one. It was five years ago today that a little girl went missing five years old. Her name was Dulce, and every year we think about her, her family gathers, it was a strange story in which the FBI became involved because they initially investigated even the mother who was right there, had turned to help her toddler, and within seconds was reported that a man in a nearby van, that was the suspect, but she was abducted from a South Jersey park, this was five years ago today, and still law enforcement at the local and federal level, they continue to say that they believe Dulce is still alive. - Five years later. - Yes, wow. - She was abducted by someone, that's the story that they keep giving out, but this is just, it's a story that I think if, you remember when it happened, there were so many people who were confident that she would be found, and it's just tragic that she was, little Dulce, it was never found, so she was abducted, it would be five years ago today, so we'll talk about that as commemorations continue, and then there was a nine-year-old boy killed in South Jersey in a car crash that we've been talking about, involving a football coach, honored at a visual, and not a dry eye if you saw this, as hundreds of people gathering in Cape May County last night to celebrate the life of a nine-year-old little boy who was killed in a crash that we told you about last week, grief-stricken community, Palermo's New Jersey, showing up to pray, lean on each other for support after little Easton Biesler was killed in that crash, so they've had many different celebrations of life, if you will, candlelight visuals for those killed in this community, but the fatal two-car crash took place in Vineland. It was just outside Romano Sports Complex, so it happened Thursday night, 31-year-old Adil Ortiz's motorcycle collided with a Chevy that the young boy had been riding in with his mom, so the coach, coach or tease, youth football coach, from Vineland, he was struck and killed in that as well, and so these, ironically, the youth coaches who knew both the boy as well as the coach, I mean, not if you saw this vigil, not a dry eye, as they spoke about all these, you know, all these, the coaches spoke about him as a coach, and then for this nine-year-old little boy, so just a lot of sadness in the community as we think about outside the sports complex, memorials, full of balloons, if you drive by there, honoring the lives of both the coach and the boy Easton, who not only the coach dedicated his life to coaching, but also was the devoted and loving young father, so all of those stories in the news this morning as we think about what's been happening locally, for sure. Sad news in the world of music with the death of Tito Jackson, Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson's brother, he was 70 years young, we don't have a word on the cause of his death, but Tito Jackson has died. - We're gonna need a today in Tito history from, from Phil Onquist at 9.50, I'm sure Tito did something on this day in history. - Say it ain't so. - Wow. - Tito Jackson. - Tito. - Just wake, if you're waking up to that one this morning, obviously we're talking about the Eagles today, so as far as our Nick Foles, honorary captain, retires today as an Eagle, and a lot of excitement surrounding that as Greg Stalker had noted, because of all the political campaigning going on, Kamala Harris, it seems like Kamala Harris times these things with either the Phil's playing or the Eagles. - Yeah, well, we know what she looks at. - Just look up the Google. - Look up the Google. - Yep, just look up the Google, and then laugh and find your answer. - So we got that going on, which is nice, but our Philadelphia Eagles honoring Nick Foles. So he retires this evening, huge celebration planned. I know Sapta is adding extra trains, and your advise, of course, get there early. - Birds buy a million tonight, Don. No way you can lose with the Nick Foles honorary moments tonight. - Don't jinx 'em. - Eagles buy 200. - No, AJ Brown tonight. - No, that's true. - Yeah, but yeah, I saw that. - Say go on, Markley. - Let's go. - Let's go. - Bye-bye, man. I haven't been fantasy. You can just go for 50 points, pal. Just keep doing it. - Fantasy for Pauliek. Nick, our own Nick. Nick Kale's gonna get to the latest on Donald J. Trump, former president, safe following that incident, involving gunshots at the Trump International Golf Course. Campaign confirming former president is safe following what appears to be. That's how they're wording it. It appears to be. - It appears to be. - Right, right. It appears to be. - I'm just a guy in the gun. - Yeah. - Within the bushes. - He thought it was a real shotgun scramble and he was gonna play the fifth hole for Trump himself. - Oh my goodness. So more on the suspect and all the details in just a moment. We are sponsored by Wawa this morning. Did you hear Wawa has the classic hogies for just six bucks? Whether it's cheesesteak, meatball or Italian, you can get any classic hogie for just $6. Gotta have a Wawa. And we are sponsored in our sports and weather by indeed, we do have, by the way, rain in the forecast. So no rain for today, 20% chance of showers for tomorrow, 79 degrees today. But we're gonna get some tropical-like, much-needed rain moving in Wednesday and Thursday. And we've had some drought-like conditions. If you notice, even it looks like fall on some Philadelphia streets with the leaves lining the streets. - Yeah. And I also hate how it's like, the grass is kinda burned out and it's hot out. - Yes. - And it's in the 80s over the weekend, but yet it still feels like the fall with like the leaves falling. It's an odd, what are we trying to do here? Is it fall, is it summer? It's like, we're having like a weather identity crisis. It's bothering me. I don't like it. - The identity crisis. Well, we are sponsored indeed in our sports and weather. By the way, Philadelphia Phillies, beautiful night for baseball, 740 PM this evening, Phil's at, or excuse me, Phil's at Milwaukee Brewers. It is a beautiful night for baseball, but unfortunately, it's an away game. - The brew, brew. - Five games. - Sorry. - Five, five. - That's a number. - Yeah, that's a five-game number. So, good series against the Mets over the weekend. - Yeah, that was a nice comeback. They had Saturday night as well. - Yeah, exciting. - First in the National League East. We are sponsored by Indeed. Need to hire? Need Indeed. Their all-in-one platform really helps you attract, interview, and 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/credit, Killing Company News Live. - All right, Tom. Thank you very much. 613 Monday morning. Let's get to another big take. - The big take on Killing Company. - And the big take this morning is brought to you by United Tire, the big take twice in two months. In less than a week, they rigged a debate against him and tried to kill him. They've tried to kill him twice in two months. Keep firing because he's still standing. Actually, I do take that back. Stop firing because you're a sick human being and you need help. But when do liberals and progressives get held accountable? Aren't you the ones who perpetually are offended by words and how words hurt and how words lead to action? When will the left hold themselves responsible for the divisive inflammatory rhetoric? You know, like Trump's a bigger threat to democracy than insert, whatever. Or January 6th is worse than Pearl Harbor. Or January 6th is worse than September 11th. Again, seriously, again, Donald Trump is in Florida on a Sunday in September and comes within three to 500 feet, three to 500 yards of being killed. You know what? I'm gonna vote for the guy that they've tried to kill twice over the lady that they've installed twice, as that sound. Why was Donald Trump's life in jeopardy again? Was it because of this latest story with an ABC news whistleblower, with an affidavit that indicates that ABC and Harris reportedly colluded together? Is this now a distraction? Now on a gorgeous Sunday, another Donald Trump assassination attempt occurs with a man hiding in the bushes with a scope, two backpacks, an AK-47, and a GoPro. According to reports, Trump was taken to the ground by agents after the shots fired out. And according to the inept, understaffed, ill-prepared, inept, possibly in on it, incompetent secret service, agents returned, fire, fired four shots at the suspect. At this point, Trump's best chances at winning the election might just be to survive and make it to November 5th. Seriously, twice in two months now, almost two months, exactly. And what party is the party of crazies and the party of weird? Is Joe Biden been shot at? What about Kamala Harris? I don't know about you guys, but I'm looking up at my scoreboard, and it says Trump too. Harris and Biden, thank God, zero. But let's hear from the authorities. Here is Sheriff Rick Bradshaw, Palm Beach County, Florida Sheriff's Office. And here is Bradshaw on the initial details yesterday. Listen and watch this. - The secret service agent that was on the course did a fantastic job. What they do is they have an agent that jumps one hole ahead of time where the president was at. And he was able to spot this rifle barrel, stick it out of the fence, and immediately engage that individual at which time the individual took off. - So on the surface at entry level from a response standpoint, thankfully that agent on the ground spotted it and reacted in the fashion he did. So how did this happen? And what were the suspect's details, such as weapons and ammunition? Listen and watch more of Sheriff Bradshaw. - Now in the bushes where this guy was, is a AK-47 style rifle with a scope, two backpacks which were hung on the fence that had a ceramic tile in them, and a GoPro, which he was gonna take pictures of. So those would be a process right now. - This guy came with a mission, the objective to assassinate Donald Trump. So who is this guy? What is his background? What are the significant details of his past history? Where was the gun from? How did he get it? How did he approach the property and get within a distance this close? If you recall Butler PA, within roughly 120 to 150 yards. This one a little further out at three to 500 yards, but that's basically the length of a golf hole. How does this continue to happen? Here's more of Sheriff Bradshaw. Listen and watch this exchange. - Yes ma'am. - I don't know if you could get up to the fire, I'm wondering what the, how is what they would happen and for future references, are any health security and the golf course? - I didn't hear about that. - Say that one more time and talk a little bit. - So how is this able to happen and for future events, is there any health security and a golf course? - Well, you gotta understand, the golf course is surrounded by shrubbery. So when somebody gets into the shrubbery, they're pretty much out of sight, all right? And at this level that he is at right now, he's not the city president. If he was, we would have just hired golf course around him. But because he's not, the security is limited to the areas that the secret service deems possible. So I would imagine that the next time he comes at a golf course, there'll probably be a little more people around the perimeter, but the secret service did exactly what they should have done, they provided exactly what the protection should have been. And their agent did a fantastic job. - We need to have a deeper conversation about the secret service and what this agency is all about. If you recall on Friday, I said, citing a report from July 20th, that Trump has been seeking additional secret service that has been denied for over the last two years. So according to that sheriff, I guess we could all just pull this off, right? Trubs, bushes, weeds, it's good enough to be out of sight to the secret service. And the most polarizing president of all time, hands down is limited to basic inadequate protection, all because he's not the sitting president. And he's only got protection with the next hole looming. What about the other 16 or 17 holes on the golf course? Does that pass the smell test to you? Does July 13th not resonate? How could they drop their guard down again? Unless of course it's by design. Keep in mind, I'm on record adamantly saying, I'm not running from it. I think Donald Trump was sent out there to be killed on July 13th in Butler, PA. And now on a Sunday in September, it occurs again. So how close was it? Well, apparently within a Tiger Woods driver of the golf ball, listen and watch this last clip of the sheriff. - Hey, everyone, how far away was the president? How far away was Donald Trump where this gentleman was caught in his cell? - Probably between three and 500 yards, but with a rifle and a scope like that, that's not a long distance. - Of course not, it's like a layup, like a tap into foot putt, right? And how close did Thomas Matthew Crooks get? Well, we've heard about 140 yards. So I guess technically the secret service has improved. You can only get within 350, 400 yards now of the president. Again, this doesn't pass the smell test. And this is what they're willing to do. This is how bad the protection is. And regardless of who is to blame and who is orchestrating all of this, ask yourself why? And ask yourself why you would vote against the guy that they've tried to kill twice. And that's the big take. - The big take on tailing company. - Brought to you by United Tire. Right now when you buy any four tires at United Tire, you will receive a free oil change or a basic four wheel alignment. United Tire cares as much as you do about your car. Visit UnitedTire.com to find the locally owned United Tire location nearest you. Don't drive alone, drive united. We will come back and we have all sorts of details. The latest information, the timeline, and who is this shooter? We'll get to all the details, all that we know, and we will provide that for you coming up next here on a Monday morning of killing company, Nick Dawn and Greg on talk radio 1210 WPHT. - I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events, major elections, world wars, scientific breakthroughs. But we also bring you into the smaller behind the scenes stories. The unsung heroes, secret meetings, even personal grudges that changed the course of history. Listen to and follow History This Week and Odyssey podcast in partnership with the History Channel. Available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. - This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHT and on the free Odyssey. - I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events, major elections, world wars, scientific breakthroughs. But we also bring you into the smaller behind the scenes stories. The unsung heroes, secret meetings, even personal grudges that changed the course of history. Listen to and follow History This Week and Odyssey podcast in partnership with the History Channel. Available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. - Yeah. - After shots were fired by the Secret Service when agents fired at a man who had a rifle in the bushes along the perimeter of Trump International Golf Club, which is in West Palm Beach, Florida. Trump had been playing golf at the time yesterday moving between the fifth and the sixth hole, a source briefed on the matter, has told multiple outlets. A Secret Service agent then spotted a rifle barrel with a scope sticking out of the fence of the golf course and quote, immediately engaged with the person, the agent who spotted the rifle according to Sheriff Bradshaw said is a part of the team that stays a hole or two ahead of Trump on the course at all times. The person was three to 500 yards away from Trump and the person then fled the scene in a car, was spotted by a witness, which ultimately helped law enforcement officials locate the vehicle driving north on I-95 in Martin County, which is one county to the north of West Palm Beach. Bradshaw said quote, "We are able to catch a witness "that came to us and said, "Hey, I saw the guy running out of the bushes, "he jumped into a black Nissan "and I took a picture of the vehicle and the tag, "which was great." Don Stenslund, your thoughts and reaction to yesterday? I mean, are you surprised? Are you angry? Because this is now the second time in almost exactly two months that somebody has gotten within very, very close striking distance. - Well, I was jamming to BB King, who would have been 99 today. It was his birthday right, September 16th. - Yeah, that's exactly correct, yes. - So, thank you for the blues. You know, is Trump singing the blues? Are we singing the blues? Are we losing trust? I think that's, I couldn't believe it yesterday. I was out in the yard doing some yard work. I came in, I'm like, are you kidding me? And Melania Trump, I know over the weekend released another video and I think she's absolutely right to ask all of these questions. But I think that this is deserving of some kind of a special prosecutor or special investigator. - A special counsel perhaps? - You know, anybody who's special and not the FBI. I just think for the transparency and for the issue of, you know, we just had a lack of trust at this point. And what the heck is going on? - How is it that the FBI can raid his property? - To your point with Mar-a-Lago, right? With the classified documents. - And that's what Melania's talking about. - And then you expect, now, whether you break a law, you break a rule, whatever it is, it seems to me, and I don't think you have to be a Trump supporter, nor do you have to be a rocket scientist to point out the obvious. It seems like there's a conflict of interest, right? Like you can't have an agency or agencies that have been weaponized and have gone after Donald Trump. And then in good consciousness, sit there and be like, you know what, I feel like our federal agencies are gonna get to the bottom of this, right? Like I'm sorry, it's just one of these things where I sit here and I say, oh my God, how bad is the Secret Service? How corrupt is the FBI? You know, I've said, you know, in countless shows that I can't stand any of these alphabet agencies. I don't trust any of them as far as I can throw them from the FBI to the CDC and everybody in between under the sun. But like, this is the Secret Service where I'm sorry. Okay, he's not the current sitting president, but he is the current GOP nominee. He's in a coin flip of a race against Kamala Harris. And the best we can do for the guy is, well, there's one agent on hole number seven. He's walking around, he doesn't see anything. Keep it coming, Mr. President. You just birdied six, all clear on seven. Let's see if you can keep up your good round. I'm sorry, you know, we've read the story. I gave it to you from the New York Post again on Friday and as we were just passing and I was mentioning something, Trump has requested Secret Service beefed up presence for two years. And it's the same government that is denied a Kennedy Secret Service protection. Ask yourself why? And I get the difference between sitting incumbent versus former. But it's not like we're talking about Jimmy Carter here, somebody that's been out of office for 45, 50 years, whatever it might be. We're talking about a guy still in the throes of the fire that is American politics. And he's surrounded by what? It Paul Blart, the mall cop and a couple of slappies? Is this the best we could do Don? - No, obviously not. And I think combined with the fact that you have, you know, they said, well, he's a candidate. Well, he's not an ordinary candidate. He's a former president and a candidate. And this is the second attempt. And this will only last until the November 5th election. Right? So it's a short window of time. So why not just go for that? They probably will do it now because this is a bad look. But I think overall, you know, the fact that there are so many questions into this, Melania over the weekend talking about the FBI, the Marilago raid that they violated her Fourth Amendment rights and just putting that into question and saying it's really a question that all Americans should be asking. - Sir, Concedure. - Well, it's, I mean, it's the violation of our rights and overstepping. So she said, you know, the FBI raided her home, but it's not about her story. She's warning all Americans that it's a reminder that our freedoms and rights must be respected. So I think that resonates with a lot of different groups across the country. And then on top of that, and this was Saturday. This was before obviously yesterday afternoon happened. So we'll see if they come out and say, "You know what, we're gonna provide." I mean, the election, it's a short window at this point. Why not? - Yeah, and then of course you had on Friday, I think Stocker played it for part two of the cut sheet, a Democrat lawmaker coming out saying he was in a paraphrasing here stunned or appalled at what you are about to find out made available to the American public this week as to what they've uncovered from the July 13th assassination attempt. And I think all three of us were kind of reacting to that clip on the air Friday of saying, oh man, what does this guy know? What are the real details as to what occurred on that awful day in Butler, PA? And here we are less than 48 or just over 48 hours later on a Sunday and you get reports. And I'm sitting there with my buddies. I'm at my buddy's house, we're watching football. And I get a text, I look down, I just assumed it was my wife, it was not, it was a buddy who said, they just tried to shoot Trump again. And I look over at my two friends and they're looking at me and I'm like, guess what? And they're like, what? And I say, Trump, and before I could get to the second word, my buddy blurts out, did they shoot at him again? I'm like, yeah, they shot at him again. And apparently the suspect, according to reports, is Ryan Ralph, if that is how you pronounce the scumbags name correctly, R-O-U-T-H. I see a tweet that has been posted that's been shared on social media. Don't know the authenticity of it. It is dated April 22nd of 2024 at 6.40 PM. And I think you understand this guy's political mindset where he tweets the following @POTUS, which I would assume is the Joe Biden official presidential account. Keep in mind this was back in April. So this would be before Joe was taken off the ticket. He says, your campaign should be called something like K-A-D-A-F. Keep America democratic and free. Trump's should be M-A-S-A. Make Americans slaves again master. Democracy is on the ballot and we cannot lose. We cannot afford to fail. The world is counting on us to show the way. And I've also got some more information here about this shooter. This is according to Fox News. I actually thought when you were doing the news, I took a screenshot of the television in the studio where they put up a snapshot of this guy's history. So Ryan Wesley Ralph is 58 years old. You're pronouncing it Ruth. Is it Ruth? OK. I'll call him Jackass number two. He has lived in Hawaii since 2017. He's a North Carolina native. He's had dozens of run-ins with police since the '90s. And how about this for something eerily familiar and similar to what you were just reporting about a barricade situation in your news update? In 2002, he barricaded himself inside of his office with a gun during a three-hour standoff with police. He's got multiple arrests that include drug possession, driving without a license, and a vehicle with no insurance, amongst others. And that's just about five or six bullet points on this individual. So this guy's got a history of breaking the law. This guy's got a history of possession of firearms, which I'm not sure legal or illegal. And now we know that this is a guy who is very politically motivated to apparently kill Donald Trump. I've also seen a story here. And this is according to CNN that he traveled to Russia in 2022 following the invasion of Ukraine. And he is one of these guys who has expressed extremely strong support for Ukraine. So my gut feeling here is-- and this is just based off the information we have. This guy is crazy. This guy hears the things like Trump and threat to democracy and everything under Trump, worse than 9/11 Pearl Harbor and every awful event and views January 6 to be the worst thing since the Civil War. And this is what happens when-- and here's the thing. I don't really actually believe that the Democrats that spew this rhetoric believe Trump is what they claim he is. But the sixth scary part of this dawn is that there are people out there that believe it. There are people out there, either normal people that eventually get brainwashed or people that are mentally ill and easily manipulated to begin with, that do view Trump to be Hitler because of this rhetoric. And then the crazies act. So at what point-- and we have to ask this question again-- we thought we had to ask it after July 13. Are we going to dial back the rhetoric? And are we going to beef up sick? So the answer to everything we asked post July 13 is no, no, and no, because nothing has changed. What, 63 days later? Is it 62, 63 days since he's been shot? Nothing has changed. Yeah, this guy-- it's weird, though, that he was over in Ukraine. And he claims that he was trying to help recruit soldiers to fight in the conflict. And then there was that-- there's a weird Newsweek interviewed him at some point. Yeah, we have that. We do. OK. And that's bizarre that he was trying to recruit Afghan soldiers who fled the Taliban to fight in Ukraine, reportedly. Phil, do you have cut 15? If you do, can you roll it? Yeah. Let's play 15. And then let's get to also this medium rhetoric commentary. He was interviewed by Newsweek, Romania when he was over in Ukraine. Mm-hmm. 2022. Yeah. OK, so no audio with this just-- Oh, wait, wait, wait. Hang on, Phil. Phil, if you can-- Yep, let's go back and sync it up. Hang on. Go back there. 56 from the US, from North Carolina. Originally, so live in Hawaii now. So flew all the way from Hawaii here. So the question, as far as why I'm here. To me, a lot of the other conflicts are gray. But this conflict is definitely black and white. This is about good versus evil. Meaning Ukraine is a terrible-- Yes. Any movie we've ever watched, this is definitely evil against good. I mean, we're battling a situation here where the Ukrainians and the rest of the world are caring and kind and generous and unselfish and take care of one another. And it's just a matter of we need to stand up for that. That is the most important thing in the world, is just to show human beings that we're kind and we're caring and that we take care of one another and that the world is united so that we feed each other and make sure that we all move forward as one collective whole unit. So we feel the pain of one country's failure and their conflicts and we enjoy the successes of other countries that are doing good and we all work together. And for some reason, Russia does not grasp this concept that we're all one unit and we have to get along and work together and be normal human beings. Yeah, I said normal human beings. But also there's a tweet of him tweeting at Elon Musk asking for one of his rockets that he could send over to the Dead Sea and take out Putin. He was very interested in Ukraine. He was also like his, he also tweeted and said that we need in 2020, I guess during the primaries, he tweeted and said we need Vivek Ramaswami and Nikki Haley on a ticket if we really want to unite the country or something like that. He's just all over the place, yep. His son just spoke out. I don't know if it was on audio, but I think CNN's reporting-- Yeah, I saw that. You saw that his son is saying that my dad hates Trump. I hate Trump. I've actually got the full set of quotes here. This was Ryan Wesley Ruth's son says his father hates Donald Trump like, quote, all reasonable people do. Orin Ruth, if that's how you say the name, Don. Orin Ruth tells the Daily Mail, his father is not a violent person and didn't believe he owned a firearm. Quote, this was the first I heard about it. He told the Daily Mail, Orin said his father hates Trump as quote, every reasonable person does, adding, I don't like Trump either. Quote, he's my dad and he's-- And all he's had is couple traffic tickets as far as I know. Wasn't he-- These people just can't even-- Didn't he report he was arrested for weapons of mass destruction? Oh, I didn't see that. Reported. There were a lot of reports about him, but I thought he's had multiple run-ins with the law, including possessing, quote, unquote, weapons of mass destruction. Yeah. This guy's another complete nut job that should be put in a padded cell for the rest of his life. And then, of course, you get the vice president of the United States and the current nominee at the top of the ticket. And I just checked out both of her official Twitter feeds. And I want to go to the @Kamala Harris one first as she tweeted 15 hours ago. I have been briefed on reports of gunshots fired near former President Trump and his property in Florida. I am glad he is safe. Violence has no place in America. And then, I guess, on the official Veep Twitter feed, there was a longer statement saying, I am deeply disturbed by the possible assassination attempt of former President Trump today. As we gather the facts, I will be clear. I condemn political violence. We almost do our part to ensure that this incident does not lead to more violence. And then, of course, these are the official White House letterhead with a bunch of stuff that she probably didn't even know was being typed up for her. But again, I go back to the rhetoric. This is what happens. This is what happens when you have mentally ill individuals listening to politicians that use explosive rhetoric, like Hitler threats to democracy, democracies on the ballot. I got news for everybody out there, OK? We're going to have an election again in 2028. There's going to be an election in 2032. Donald Trump's not going to get elected and never leave office and then give it to his son. And we're not going to turn into something other than a republic or we can get into the minutiae of are we a republic or are we a democracy? But these people out there, they really believed that. And my daughter's had a bowling party Saturday. And I was, of course, chatting with my mother-in-law. And she brings up the cats and the dogs. And then she brings up Project 2025. And she goes, I think most of it's nonsense. But I could see him being elected and never leave. I'm like, he left the first time. Can we stop acting like Donald Trump was not in office and we don't know what the world was like and life with? What they have really done, Don, is-- and maybe this is a good, smart, tactical move from a political strategy standpoint. They've really made it seem like he was never-- if he gets-- we lived it. Houses were affordable, gas was cheaper. They're making it sound like there's the end of the world is looming 50 some days from now if he gets elected. We didn't emerge from a Trump presidency once before. And they've made it-- and this is where I think Trump has failed is they haven't done a good enough job of cutting through the Kamala Harris has been here for three years and 10 months stuff. I know they keep saying it. Why didn't she change it? But for some reason, that I don't think is resonating with people, at least in the polls. But this is just one of these things, again, where I really feel like the left is always the first one to tell us about words. God forbid you misgender somebody on a flight, right? You should get 25 years in prison. Yet their words lead to serious actions, like somebody getting their ear shot off. And they're never held accountable for their words. Well, that's what I see when I look at the coverage last night to me. I finally-- I had to turn it off. I was so outraged because I was flipping around. And this is the left and the so-called mainstream media. They're all basically victim-blaming. I thought they were the party of, oh, we have to tamp down the rhetoric. And words are like weapons. This nut job right here is an exact example of why. All of these ads, think about all of the people who were calling in and writing in during some of the ads that were airing here on talk radio 1210WPHT. Words that I think, first of all, as we fact-check some of these ads, I have a real problem with them factually. But also words that basically say he is a danger to democracy. The word dangerous is constantly used by the left in these ads and in the media to describe Donald J. Trump, and including those projects 2025 ads, which he has said, I didn't write it. It's not mine. I don't know what else I can say about it. But they continue on with bringing a link saying, Donald J. Trump cannot be president. He's a danger to democracy. He's a danger to all of us. So did they activate? Did they inspire a nut job like this guy who's a career criminal, quite frankly? In my opinion, yes. Convictions going back to 2002, including hours long, standoffs, weapons of mass destruction, holding or possessing weapons of mass destruction, et cetera. So this guy was essentially, according to officials there, kind of a ticking time bomb, are they basically triggering people like this? Yes. And should they tamp down the rhetoric? And I would just say not just against Trump. But what about thinking about even going back to Biden here in Philadelphia with those mega deplorables, that sort of rhetoric about how evil Trump's supporters are. And so am I safe? Are you safe? Are we safe going to a Trump rally or being a Republican? Right. You're right. To me, I just think it's so clear. And I don't know why the FCC, quite frankly, isn't called in to look at some of these ads. Should everybody be just cooling things off with the rhetoric and calling Trump and Trump supporters dangerous, let us not forget when we talk about J13th, you're in Butler, Pennsylvania. Think about Corey Comparettor, who was killed that day. Yep, you're right. You're absolutely right. Although I think the answer is, after almost nine years and with 50 some days to go, my guess is, no, it will not be cooled down. Because they've had ample opportunity to do so. And what do they do? They send like a 48 hour verbal cease fire and then they get right back to the same rhetoric. And we'll be back to that by Tuesday or Wednesday. 85, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10, we'll come back, put a bow on the six o'clock hour. Your calls welcomed if you would like to join the show. 8, 5, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10. It's Kaylin Company on a Monday on talk radio, 12, 10 WP HD. Oh, it's September. This is the last official week of summer time. You know, it's back to school, back to the daily grind, which means you're going from place to place. Well, is your vehicle really ready to go place to place? 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In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events and the lesser told stories. Ones you might not even know happened. Find history this week on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. Yeah, Greg, your own talk radio, 12, 10. Nick going, Greg, but don't just hit on a little bit. You think that the rhetoric is for sure. I mean, ever since I've been alive, I'm 59. I remember to say Reagan, but after that, every Republican has been a racist, has been a bigot, and has only walked out for the wealthy. So that's been no matter who it is. They love the bushes now. Hell, they even love the chain. Remember them? They were more Hitlerian than Trump at the time. So everybody is now Hitler. And so of course you're gonna have lunatics acting upon it, but you're not getting any backup or you're not getting any fight from the mainstream media because they use the same exact terminology. No, they're absolutely correct. Very difficult and why they hate Donald Trump is because they thought he was one of them. They loved his money. They loved his society. They loved all that. And then when he decided to run, they thought it was a joke. And then he started to pick up traction and he picked up traction from the middle of the country where they hate the most because they don't follow the rules supposedly if you look at the Democrat way. So it's nutty. No, you're right. And they use the same verbiage. They use the same verbiage, Greg. You ever put on the mainstream media and you listen to a Democrat in front of a microphone after something in the house or in the Senate or during an interview, they all talk the same. It's like they all have the same bullet points. Copy it and paste it. They're like, there's like this massive email list that goes out. I swear I gotta get on that email list and just see how they come up with all of this. But one last thing I'll wrap up with this, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis tweeting yesterday that the state of Florida will be conducting its own investigation regarding the attempted assassination at Trump International Golf Club. The people deserve the truth about the would-be assassin and how he was able to get within 500 yards of the former president and the current GOP nominee. I think that goes back to what Dawn and I were talking about earlier with the FBI and all these other agencies. How can you trust their own investigation when they themselves have been going after him for now in multiple years? 855-839-1210, we'll come back, get some news to kick off our number two. And then what is going on within the Harris campaign when it comes to internal polling within our own state of Pennsylvania? Details, after this, hour two is next. Start your day with Kaylin Company. Week day morning, six till 10. I'm talk radio 1210-W-P-H-T and the free Odyssey app. Let's get to round number two of the news. 702, the great Dawn Stensland. And good morning this Monday morning, September 16th, 60 degrees and we're expecting clouds and rain to move in. I'll tell you when moving forward, we are sponsored this morning in Kaylin Company by the Piazza Auto Group. So we do have news from the Montgomery County District Attorney talking about a man who was shot and killed by police. This, after police say the man charged at those officers after several hours of a standoff in a very tense, dangerous situation, that man charging them with a hatchet as well as a machete. 55-year-old man shot and killed by officers in East Greenville after officials say, the man charged at police while armed, like I say with the machete and the hatchet. That happened over the weekend and making headlines in Philadelphia this morning in Montgomery County. One of the big stories we're following for you as well, there's another story locally involving a tragedy. And now the nanny is being, well, she is facing serious criminal charges. The nanny charged accused of criminally neglecting a three-year-old child who in the end drowned in a pond earlier this month in a case that I think puts the focus on cell phone distraction allegedly here. This is the 28-year-old woman, Imani Lewis. She's identified and charged with involuntary manslaughter as well as endangering the welfare of a child. This, according to the Chester County District Attorney's Office, they've announced this on Friday. But we had talked about the search for this little boy quite a while ago, it was earlier this month, September 2nd. So the bail for the nanny now set at $100,000 for preliminary hearing scheduled for September 26th. This all unfolded in traditional township. Police have responded to Wilson Farm Park, which is a large 90-acre recreational facility there in the township's Chesterbrook section. And they were hearing reports of a missing three-year-old little boy who we were told at the time was nonverbal. Police later found the boy's body in this pond. They, through their investigation looking at cell phone records, they had interviewed the 28-year-old nanny who later is now charged with being distracted and neglecting the child. She apparently was on her cell phone. The cell phone is the de-evolution of society. We should all toss them in the scoocle right now. Just a tragic story. But they are charging her. These are serious charges she's facing. And so we'll watch for this. If there's a plea deal, we'll just go to trial. But a very emotional story in the suburbs of Philadelphia, of Pennsylvania. Of course, we are talking about the latest as far as the FBI now investigating what they're calling an apparent assassination attempt the second this summer against former President Donald J. Trump, who was thanking law enforcement on social media for what he called an incredible response. And he said, I would like to thank everyone for your concern and well wishes. And it was certainly an interesting day, Trump posting that on Truth Social, saying that most importantly, he wanted to thank the US Secret Service, the sheriff down there, Rick Bradshaw, and his office of brave, dedicated patriots, and all law enforcement for the incredible job done today at Trump International in keeping me as the 45th president of the United States and Republican nominee and the upcoming presidential election safe. And he wrote the word safe in all caps. How does this guy not get mad by this? Like, yeah, I get it. You have to try to be as president. You know what's amazing is there's-- for eight years, nine years, his approach is very unpresidential. That's not a knock. That's just the reality of it. And I like it because he doesn't come off like a politician. And he doesn't sometimes take the smart path when it pertains to what he posts or what he says. Yet when he's shot at, it's like a totally different guy. Because Trump is very loud. He's bombastic. He's entertaining. He's an antagonizer. Yet he's like the most cordial guy on the planet when somebody tries to blow his head off. It doesn't make any sense, right? Like, we were just at politics and pints on Thursday with Don Jr. or Don Jr. and Don Giordano. And he asked him, obviously, about July 13. And it's-- I don't want to say that Don Jr. made it sound like it was a joke or it was all fun in games. But they just shrug it off. I've never seen a group of individuals, a family, whatever you want to call it, where I don't know. Maybe Melania's the only one that seems like fatigued and exhausted by it, for the most part. I mean, Donald Trump doesn't seem to show weakness. And I think that's really remarkable. A commendable yes, remarkable for sure. But some people are just wired in a different way, where I got to tell you, if I was the one having bullets was by my ear, I wouldn't be posting pleasantries on social media. Well, Secret Service agents accompanying Trump fired at a man they say was armed with an AK-47 style rifle. Did have a scope on it. It was on the property of Trump International Golf Course. And the incident comes, obviously, around two months after Trump was obviously shot in the ear at the campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. So reportedly, Eric Trump had spoken to some people not on camera, but he was apparently pretty emotional. So I don't know if that emotion was tearful or it sounds angry. But I think that the family, obviously, Melania Trump, to your point, is very upset about it. And it was even speaking out beforehand and put out a video. So we're obviously following this, the latest developments. And the FBI says they are investigating this. So we did have other news of the day as well. But before we get to the big Eagles, Phil's news, do you want to point out to you, we're sponsored by Piazza Auto Group. Explore the most desirable luxury SUVs with the Range Rover Discovery and Defender models. Find the vehicle that's perfect for you with the latest special offers from Piazza. Just visit Land Rover Westchester. Willow Grover Wilmington for a personalized test drive. Thank you Piazza Auto Group for sponsoring our killing company News Live. I should point out to you that we've been talking about September 16th for quite some time. This was a big day when many people thought, "Oh, I can cast my vote." So today is the first day that you can request a mail-in vote. However, due to a recent court proceeding, those mail-in ballots are not ready just yet. They're being printed. And this is on the Commonwealth's state election website. So this after a court ruling, a high court had ruled that those undated or wrongly dated mail ballots expected to be cast in November's election would be thrown out. This because the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court on Friday overturned a lower court ruling ordering that those votes be counted. It was a 4-3 ruling here in Pennsylvania, the state's highest court justices throwing out the earlier decision in Philadelphia in which the Pennsylvania Commonwealth court ballots could not be rejected. So the law states that you have to do this a certain way, that you have to properly date the mail-in ballots. And this has to do with the envelope on the outside. - That's correct. - We've talked a lot about. - And this was surprising considering the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has, I think, a five to two liberal advantage with justices on the bench. So the fact that they ruled in, I think this is a victory for Republicans and election integrity to which I've been saying, I'm sorry, if you can't get the date right, it's gotta go. I'm tired of all these exceptions being made, right? - Well, yeah, I mean, the others have argued that people who are, I don't know, disenfranchised or whatever, that this is unfair. It's what the law states. And we've gone around and around. These laws were allowed during the pandemic in 2019. And Republican was considered bipartisan when it was passed. And at the time, many of us criticized it. Republicans, as many said, by fellow Republicans got played because it was during the pandemic. That was the line at the time. But they did put their part of the reason that Republicans agreed to it was that they said, look at this is much like you have to be there in person. We're trying to simulate this as if you're voting in person. Part of that was, you have to have the signature. You have to have the date. And so they wanna make it fair. So this is what the law says, this is what's written into it. - What a novel concept, provide your identity, have signatures, match, get the dates, right? I mean, let's go, folks. We're not voting for the prom queen here. Come on. (laughing) - And, oh, by the way, Ben and Jerry's, they're debuting their Kamala coconut ice cream. - Oh, is that right? - Ben and Jerry's. - I'm sure that'll be our cover. - Real hot, so that'll be a real hot summer. Just like your cookies in Hatboro. - So we've got that going on. - That's right. - We are sponsored in our sports and our weather. We are sponsored by Indeed this morning. So much happening tonight for Philadelphia. So first of all, our Phillies are in Milwaukee playing the Brewers in Wisconsin. They are taking on the Brewers, but obviously we did a great job against the Mets. So won that series five to go, and first in the NL East Eagles from opener tonight. Star wide receiver, A.J. Brown listed out with that hamstring injury. We've talked about that in the team's injury report, but Super Bowl winning Nick Foles will be the honorary captain so that he retires as a Philadelphia Eagles. So a lot of celebration. Sorry about that. My phone's like going off and trying to check the line here. - Oh, I thought Greg was bringing in some Nick Foles like audio of Philly Philly or something. - It looks like it's five and a half. Stocker, are you going to have a play on your fan-doll pick for today? - Yeah, I think, is the fan-doll line five and a half? - Yeah, I'm trying. Every time I open up fan-doll, - Yeah, I think it is. - I think it is. - Sorry about that. Yes, I'm taking, I'm taking me Eagles minus five and a half. - All right. - Fantastic. Well, we are sponsored by Indeed, Need to Hire. You need Indeed. Their end-to-end solution helps you attract, interview and hire candidates all year round schedule and conduct virtual interviews right from your Indeed dashboard. 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We'll continue on with more of that conversation next, including a back and forth with the media when it pertains to toning down the rhetoric and then we'll get to Kamala Harris and her PA numbers with internal polling, as well as some polling about the impact or lack thereof when it pertains to the biggest endorsement to date. Back after this year on Killing Company. - When it comes to your home, trust is everything. For 45 years, kitchen magic has built a reputation for transforming kitchens with precision, professionalism, and such care, you know, from custom cabinets to countertops, back splashes to all those storage solutions. They get the job done and fast. In just a few days, your dream kitchen becomes a reality without the hassle. You can trust the name your neighbors have relied on for decades, kitchen magic. Get your free in-home consultation at kitchenmagic.com. Let's cook up something extraordinary. Check out kitchenmagic.com. Tell them Don sent you. - It's Kale and Company on demand from talk radio 1210WPHD and the free Odyssey app. - Today's apparent assassination attempt comes amid increasingly fierce rhetoric on the campaign trail. Mr. Trump, his running mate, JD Vance, continued to make baseless claims about Haitian migrants. And then NBC yesterday, this was at three, no, I'm sorry, 437 Eastern headline from NBC News, Ryan Ruth in custody after Trump Golf Club incident. Like, I would think if you saw that headline right there, incident would qualify as something pretty petty. You know, if you're at a golf course, I would say an incident would be, you got drunk, you swipe the bunch of high noon seltzers from the cart girl and you took off running to your truck, right? Not that I've ever done that. But that would be like an incident. I don't think somebody trying to stick a barrel through a bush from three to 500 yards out qualifies as just merely an incident. It's almost as if NBC News doesn't want you to know what exactly happened because unless you click that headline and click on that link, you would not know that Donald Trump was on the verge of a second assassination attempt in the last 60 plus days. And then we also got a tweet. This was at 7/11 this morning from Mark at Lori67. He says, Fox 29 hasn't mentioned the assassination attempt on Donald Trump one time since 5 a.m. I can't verify that, I don't know. But if that's the case, like you said Don, would anybody be stunned or surprised? No, I mean, that's just it. If it's said, it's a mention and the way that it's being depicted is something different. So just report it. The FBI called it an apparent assassination attempt. That's what they call quote them. Just report what the authorities are telling you and that's good enough, but to call something an incident, you know, or the way that, in other words, usually in the news, they want clickbait, right? They're trying to put the most sensational headline, so they click on it. Let me ask you guys a question. And this is not indicative of, is this indicative of the media or people? Because, you know, we are here covering this like a lot of, you know, like we should be. But do you think this area is more concerned about the Eagles at Falcons game tonight or do you think they're more concerned about this? I would say definitely the Eagles Falcons. So... Yes, I would agree. So is the media then just playing the hits as we say? That's what people want to talk about. That's what people, you know, want to hear about. So they're playing it, you know what I mean? I'm not defending that trust me. I'm not defending because I was the one who said it's 602 this morning that like none of the local stations have been covering it. You were the one that texted me yesterday saying, "Hey buddy, you're going to have to change your big take." You know, this is a big story for us. And I think it's a big story in general. But the majority of people, like it's not a big story for them. It's just not. It's one of these things where I think, you know, it depends on who you ask, like news junkies that don't really care at all about sports. This is obviously the bigger story here in Philadelphia. If you enjoy sports and politics equally, I think that's probably the group that you would want to ask. But I would say from a broadcast standpoint, having done both formats now, news and sports, to me, there was nothing worse than the day of a Monday night football game. Like, because I can tell you what the sports guys down the hall have already said. We've been previewing this game since Thursday. Like, we live in a reaction world. We don't live in a preview world. We all want to talk about things after they happen, like a football game. Nobody cares about previewing the Eagles Falcons game. You've done that for four straight days. People want to talk about the Eagles tomorrow. So to that point, and maybe that's a little in the weeds, you know, as far as the way the content cycle churns and how people think about it, that talk about it for a living. But I would think you would want to talk more about the second time a guy has been shot at, because prior to July 13th, we had gone, what, 43 years without a president being shot at? And now we've had it happen twice in a 63-day stretch. - Well, what's his name, the guy after Gerald Ford, I think, had an assassination attempt on his life twice in 18 days. So, I mean, it's not unprecedented. - No, no, but what you, do you remember what year that was? - I mean, it was the mid-70s. - Okay, yeah, so I'm saying, like, you know, we've gone 43 years without this happening. So, I mean, that's kind of a big deal. I mean, we're talking about, you know, a half of a lifetime, essentially. So, I would think, and I'm looking at all the headlines right now, I've got MSN. So, I've got all my different browsers open. MSNBC.com, FBI investigating second apparent attempted assassination of Donald Trump, suspect in custody. Okay, I've got no issue with that. Fox News, don't even need to read that. They're a fine suspect in assassination attempt of Trump. Travel thousands of miles to carry out the plot. CNN.com, what we know about the apparent assassination attempt of Trump. I'm trying to think of any other outlets out there that we can, I guess we could go to NBCNews.com. We could do this live on the air. This is riveting radio here. NBCNews.com, let's see what they have. FBI investigating second apparent attempted assassination of Trump, suspect in custody, almost verbatim. Let's see what the New York Times is saying today. Oh, this is very interesting. Secret service faces scrutiny after Trump is apparently targeted again. So, there's a different headline courtesy of the New York Times. But, you know, when we talk about rhetoric, and I want to play you this club, this is K5, Phil, yesterday on MSNBC, it's almost like they didn't have either the intelligence, the courage, or just the real broadcast journalists investigative instincts to, you know, maybe ask the question about rhetoric pertaining to those who spew it from the Democrat side. But instead, MSNBC's Alex Witt asks, do you expect to hear anything from the Trump campaign about toning down the rhetoric to tone down the violence? This is how this exchange occurred yesterday in the afternoon on MSNBC. - My approach is about a new idea. - No, this is the MSNBC clip. - Yep, there we go. - Do you expect there to be calls from within the Trump campaign to do that? Because he's gonna reach out to his supporters and say, let's take this down. We do not know again, the source of any gunshot or gunshots. We don't know who's responsible for this. The whole thing has yet to be 100% confirmed from start to finish how this all played out. But do you expect to hear anything from the Trump campaign about toning down the rhetoric, toning down the violence? Or would that be a typical of the former president? - Well, Alex, remember back to the assassination attempt from President Trump's life and how, you know, there was talk of a new tone. And then the Republican convention was by Trumpian standards muted. And it did seem like he was, you know, just trying to take it down a few notches. But then by the end of his convention speech, you know, we were kind of back to where we started. So I don't know how long this could let you know, this moment of unity for the country where we come together and we say, I don't want any political opposition to be under threat of violence. It's not okay, any threat of violence, you know, we don't want. I would love for us to have a unity type moment, but I think it's probably gonna be pretty fleeting as we've seen in the past. - So here's the way I interpret that conversation right there, Don, and you tell me if I'm wrong or you picked up on something else. For me, it feels like they are saying that Trump is to blame because it's his words that have led to the actions of Ryan Ruth, not the words of the Democrats and the mainstream media that always want to portray him as Hitler and a threat to democracy. It's almost like, hey, buddy, maybe you should dial back your rhetoric and it wouldn't result in this happening. Do you get the same sense that they're trying to shift the blame as to who's the blame for the rhetoric? - Yeah, it's victim blaming. That's really what they're doing. And they don't want to talk about Joe Biden talking about mega or any of the other Democrats of his surrogates. They don't want to talk about the political ads that are airing as we speak. Political ads that in print and broadcast are hammering everybody. I'm so sick of them on both sides. But as far as the political ads against his opponent Kamala Harris, those ads really make fun of her, her cackle or her policies. They don't say that she's dangerous, you know what I mean? With Trump, it's, oh my goodness. You would think that he's the boogeyman, Hitler, evil incarnate, the way that they paint him. And so you have all these, so nobody's talking about that, just me you. If the tables were turned and God forbid this happened to a Democrat running, you know, it would be different and they would of course blame those MAGA people and they're all crazy and, you know, their words are weapons and so on and so forth. So just stop, just everybody on both sides, tamp it down folks because these ads, the broadcast ones especially, I think to me personally, they're unbearable and they cancel each other out. - So then, you know, we've talked many times on this show about things that we feel need to be changed, whether it's term limits for our elected officials, whether it's have debates, jump the shark, can we get a Fox News moderator with a CNN anchor to make it fair and balanced, and we're always thinking of how we can reinvent the wheel. So let's look at these political ads for a moment. And again, not 1210W, PhD's job, not NBC News' job to fact check these ads, does the system need to be changed? And I'm not talking about, you know, a media outlet that takes the money and then plays them. I'm talking about maybe the FCC or some sort of federal agent, some level of government intervention, which I really hate because I don't want the government meddling in my life, but when you are putting ads together that are so toxic, and look, toxic is, you know, that's a byproduct of politics, we get that. Politics, you have to have thick skin. This is, you know, again, you're not, we were running for president, you're not running for, you know, fifth grade class president. But do we need to have some sort of guardrails put in place with flat out lies that can lead to inflammatory moments where unsavory individuals, with not everything going on between their ears properly, ultimately decide they need to grab GoPros, backpacks and AKA-47s and start hiding out in the bushes. How do we fix this? Because we can sit here and say we hate it. Let's come up with a solution. What is that solution as far as, because you're right. And I think the Trump campaign absorbed so much of the, be careful not to attack Kamala in this facet. Don't attack Kamala in this regard. You're gonna be viewed in this light or that light. So they've kind of, you know, made like these light-hearted jokes and the ads with the binomics is working, yet you're right Dawn. You hear a Kamala ad? You would think she is running against the axis of evil. Right? - That's all they have. - Well, yes, correct, because policy-wise, she continues to offer very little. We're gonna dissect the six ABC interview. I know we've got a bunch of clips from that. Is that happened on Friday? But it's almost, and this is where you mentioned about dialing back rhetoric on both sides. I almost at this point, A, I don't expect that to happen because if it didn't happen in a sustained fashion after July 13th, it's not going to happen on September 16th with seven weeks and one day to go. So we keep saying, well, is something gonna change, whether it's polls, rhetoric, at this point in time, you're making that, this is like the Kentucky Derby and it's down the stretch they come. Nothing's gonna change between now and November 5th. Why would it? It hasn't changed for nine years, right? It's like that family member that you have that's never gonna change the way they behave or what they consume. And you're like, wow, we've tried this, we've tried rehab, we've tried therapy. He is what he is at this point. Like Hunter Biden, right? Hunter Biden is what he is at 54 years old. So in the Trump era of politics, good, bad, right, left, wrong, indifferent, whatever, from the day he came down the escalator to September 16th of 2024, nothing has changed. So why should we anticipate something to change now? - Two things, I know that the FCC, first of all, earlier this, this was like late July, they were working on making sure that campaign ads did not use AI or that they had to disclose whether or not they used AI. I think that's a good thing. - Yes. - But if I'm being honest, this goes back to, it was Citizens United, right? The Federal Election Commission, the FEC. At the time, President Barack Obama criticized the Supreme Court for passing this through. Why? Because they, in other words, the ruling allowed these PACs or donations by corporations to be viewed as an individual and really opened the floodgates on all this money. That's why we have these huge PACs raising money and it's out of control, it's super-sized. To me, I wish somebody would file something and review that because I think it has an open, at the time, let's give him credit former President Barack Obama was correct on it and I agreed with him at the time that this was gonna open a Pandora's box. But to me personally, if I were doing a campaign ad, I would come out about my opponent and say, "Do you notice the scary voice? "I'm not gonna do that about my opponent. "I'm not gonna put a scary voice and put that opponent." I would go, you know, and say, "Look how they put him in black and white "and say they're scary." I'm just saying the person who's running against me is mid. They're mid, they're not horrible, but yeah, they're not really gonna do too much for you. I think it would be hysterical. Just come out and tell the truth. Just say, eh, they don't work that hard. They get this many days off. But here's what I'm gonna do. I think that somebody has to be different in all of this because quite frankly, when you see any ad come out, you just turn it off. You tune it out because we are being bombarded, especially this close to an election. You're being bombarded and you don't believe anything and you're sick of it. - Yeah. And then of course you have the social media aspect of all of this where people post things and say things that they would never say in person to somebody or they say, "Well, I don't really mean that." You know, I would never wish so and so to go through X, Y, or Z. And constitutional Tony sends us the picture of Kathy Griffin with the Trump beheaded picture that was done years ago. So like you see these harmless picture, but it's harmless to those that live in a civilized society that are not threats to anybody else's wellbeing. But you just never know who's out there on social media that has a mental illness that's going to act upon it. Whether it is Thomas Matthew Crooks, whether it is Ryan Ruth, the suspect here in Florida, you just never know. And you look at the media coverage. Lowe sends us a tweet. It's not their person who was shot at. If it had been King Joe or Kackels, the story would be way different. They would be blaming, they would not be blaming their supporters. They would be more aggressive in their investigation and then somehow it would be Magga's fault for all of it. I mean, that's a great point. Look at the links that they're going to the media, going to Springfield, Ohio to disprove this story and all the resources, all the reporters and everything they're sending to this town for this story. With when it's something they care about and they really want to disprove and they really want to get to the bottom of it, they spare no expenses. When it's something like this, they're just like, "Ah, well, you know, I don't know, it was..." Yeah, we did this back in July. Yeah, so becoming commonplace. It's unbelievable. You are correct that when it is something that they care about, they will bend over backwards to get to the bottom of. Yes. I mean, I was driving, it was Friday night football, I'm driving and listening to the CBS Evening News. It was Noro Donald, who basically connected the bomb threat that happened. And by the way, here in Philadelphia, I don't even report bomb threats because there are so many copycats. Usually you don't even report bomb threats, I'm just saying. So, but they were connecting the fact that you had threats, which is horrible that they have to deal with that, right? But they were connecting that and essentially blaming it on Trump and the Trump campaign and the rhetoric. And there's no evidence, to my knowledge, that you can indeed connect those dots, the way that they wrote it, the way that they reported it, they were making you infer from the way they were reporting it, that they were directly, that one was the direct result of the other. That's just improper, it's just not true. Yep, went in doubt. It's horrible. Trump's the blame for everything. 855-839-1210. Now, let me grab a couple of calls here before we get to the cut sheet. We've got James in Bayon. James, you're on talk radio 1210. Yeah, hello, everybody. Yesterday, we're Saturday, on NPR, they were interviewing Republicans in Wisconsin. And there's about 100,000 Republicans in Wisconsin. The person they were interviewing was telling the Republicans to vote for Harris. And they also mentioned Cheney recommending Harris. And what I can't believe is, you know, if you don't want to vote for Trump, fine, but to recommend Harris, where the Democrats don't honor the Constitution, how these Republicans can trade and vote for her? Yeah, I agree. They should be better than all the chaos that Trump had in the past. Yep, James, who's your dog? James, James, who went on in New York? James, James, James, James. Who's your dog voting for? Yeah, Trump. Was that what you just said? Oh, I was just making sure I had to clarify. Betrayed us. No, I tried there. That seems to keep the ball to go. Hey, James. Good. There he is. James and Bayon. Yeah, this whole Republican coalition of Cheney and McCain and all these people. Like I said last week, you can have them. You can have every one of them, all the Bush Republicans, all the ones that the liberal media despised for all these years. And they're like, oh, look at this guy. No, he supported Kamala Harris. Have at it, knock yourself out. 855, not saying it might not have an impact. Certainly could have an impact. But you can have them. 855, 839, 1210, we'll come back. We'll get to what's on the catch sheet. We'll see what Stocker has lined up from a busy weekend. It's coming up next here on Kale & Company. Oh, man, we're created for a weekend. And tonight with your Philadelphia Eagles against the Atlanta Falcons, I am taking the Eagles tonight, minus five and a half. 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Money is brought to you by Cherry Hill Vava. Enjoy a back-to-school savings on a 36-month lease of a 2024 front-wheel drive S60 for $369 per month. Down payment, registration fees and taxes do it. Inception, Cherry Hill Vava, where relationships matter. Okay, let's start with the assassination attempt, the second one on the former president. We played some of the clips of the news conference that happened yesterday around five o'clock on Ryan Ralph. - Ruth. - Ralph. - Ruth. - Ralph. - Looks like Ralph. - By the way, this is multi-color hair, like it's like half gray, half light or something. - I was wondering what was going on there. It's like a gray/blonde eye job. - Is that the same? - Mental patient. - Gook. - All right, no, cut 13, Phil. Let's play a little bit of the news conference from yesterday, cut 13, go. - 1/30 this afternoon, coffee, mouth shots fired. That was called in by Secret Service. Because we're in constant contact with them all the time. We were notified of that, and we had Eudice here that immediately sealed off the area. Fortunately, we were able to locate a witness that came to us and said, hey, I saw the guy running out of the bushes. He jumped into a black Nissan, and I took a picture of the vehicle and the tank, which was great. So we handed that information, our real time crimes that are put it out to the license plate readers. And we were able to get a hit on that vehicle when I-95, as it was headed into Mark County. - Can you pause for a second? - Yep, so I'm hearing conflicting reports. Were shots fired or were shots not fired? - Shots were fired. - The suspect, the suspect never actually got a shot off - Allegedly, because they saw the barrel sticking out and the agent responded accordingly. - Gotcha, yes. - They're still investigating that, but for sure, Secret Service or law enforcement protecting Trump fired at least four shots at the suspect not hitting him though. - Correct, and we also don't know how much longer it would have taken if the suspect did not actually get a shot fired. I mean, how much longer it would have taken because I'm seeing the photos of the crime scene on Fox News. You see these backpacks that are kind of strapped up onto the metal fence, which is kind of covered with all these trees and leaves and bushes. And then you see all of his accessories there. I mean, if that agent doesn't see that barrel of that rifle poking through, which again, kudos to that agent for being able to spot that out. I mean, that takes a unbelievable keen eye, a train dive for sure. I mean, another five seconds, 30 seconds, who knows? - It's weird too that he, according to the theory by the authorities investigating, they've said that he has this GoPro with him so he intended to video him shooting, or firing shots or what have you. That's the theory. - I was just going to ask, and I didn't want to be this dope and I could look it up, I guess, but what, so what exactly is a GoPro? Is that something that the kids have today? Is that a new piece? - Yeah, it's like a little camera. - This is a little camera, it's wearable. - Yeah, okay. - You can wear it. A lot of times, people have used it in TV for years. I'd say for about maybe 10 years. - I was going to say before we got these professional high quality HD cameras in all of our studios, we had our GoPro camera in there. - Okay. - So like in the very infancy stages of our jump to video, we were using-- - On this show. - On this show, yeah. - Okay. - But the biggest place that you see them used is from a perspective, because you can, it's a wearable camera. - Okay. - Can you keep going in there, Phil? - Sheriff's office alerted them, and they spotted the vehicle, and pulled it over, and detained the guy. After that, we took the victim, I'm sorry, the witness, that witness, the incident, took him up there, and he identified as the person that he saw running out of the bushes that jumped into the car. Now, in the bushes where this guy was, is a 8K 47th style rifle with a scope, two backpacks which were hung on the fence that had a ceramic tile in him, and a GoPro, which he was going to take pictures of. So those would be in process right now. The Secret Service Agent that was on the course did a fantastic job. What they do is they have an agent that jumps one hole ahead of time toward a president who was out, and he was able to spot this rifle barrel sticking out of the fence, and immediately engage that individual, at which time the individual took off. So that's what we know about the investigation. We have somebody in custody right now that is a potential suspect. We've got a little bit more work to do on it, but as we usually do, as soon as we decide that we're going to book him into the county jail, and the charges that he's going to be booked into, we'll get those to you, and we'll get a picture of him, and we'll get you his background. So now I'm going to turn it over to the representative of the Secret Service, and he's going to make a brief statement. - Hi, good afternoon, everyone. I first want to thank all of our law enforcement partners to include the Palm Bay Sheriff's Office and the Martin County Sheriff's Office for their involvement today. Former President Donald Trump is safe and unharmed, following a protective incident shortly before 2 p.m. on Sunday at Trump International Golf Club at West Palm Beach. The U.S. Secret Service personnel opened fire on a gunman located near the property line, and this matters under investigation. I'll turn it over to all my partners over at the-- - Here it comes. - Mm-hmm. - Stop again. - Yeah. - Can I have some questions? - So, how was this guy allowed to get this close? - That's a question. - That's a question. - 500 feet, right? - 500 yards. - 500 yards. - Right, so I mean, if you think you're average golf holes, three, four, 500 yards, I mean, he's within, he's basically within the same distance of a hole from T to green. - I will say this, Jason Leopold does these FOIA requests a lot, and he published an article back in July on Mar-a-Lago and how in 2018, 2019, when Trump was president, the Secret Service are kind of, they don't really know how to approach Mar-a-Lago because it's a private club. So, they don't really have control of who goes in and out of there. And he's there all the time. So, there have been multiple, multiple threats and crazy people that show up that they've intercepted in like probably about 12 or 13, just in 2018. So, I mean, like, the problem is is that it's this big area. They can't really control who goes in and out of it. So, really anybody can come in there, right? - Well, I mean, I guess if you're looking at where this guy, this suspect was on the fifth or the sixth hole, it appears he's on the outside of the perimeter, where he's basically, and I'm just, you know, hypothetically here, he's parked along the shoulder of the road and you go up a little piece of grass and there's this big, bushy fence and on the other side is the secluded gated property of Trump International. But to your point, and I think I've told you this story on the air, when I went over to play at Trump's course in Jersey earlier this summer, with the member, the member who said he was also playing at Bedminster, which Trump is at a lot. And he said the secure, and he showed me the pictures. He took pictures of all the secret service agents and all the black SUVs at Bedminster. They have, out front of the property, they have a security guard in a high booth looking down at the vehicles as you come in the gate. So, to that extent, I asked the question of this, what is the security detail like for Trump at something like Trump International in Florida versus Bedminster? Because I've been given the impression that getting into Bedminster to try to kill Donald Trump is like getting into Fort Knox. You're not getting in. So, to your point with your question, how is this guy able to get within 400 yards and stick a scope through a fence? Again, it doesn't add up. - Well, the local authorities made it very clear and said if he had the protection like he had when he was president, say they're treating him like a former president, but he's the problem is he's a former president and a current candidate. So, they're giving him the protection that you would have as a candidate. They should just, you know, again, we're less than two months here, folks. You know, and they'll probably come out and say, "You know, because of these threats, "we're gonna give all former presidents, "we're gonna heighten all of their security." How much you wanna bet that's what's coming today? We'll give all the former president's security fine. - Yeah, which we shouldn't have to wait this far, this long for this to happen. But let me also ask this question. Like, if you were, and I don't know, maybe he doesn't feel like he is constantly under, you know, a threat. How has Trump not added it more of his own people? Like, I said this after the July 13th shooting. - He may have Nick, but it's really expensive. - Oh, it's really expensive. Well, you can't afford it? - Well, I mean, it's millions of dollars and he's already dragged down with legal action. You know what I mean? It's a lot. He does have, they do have their own private people, too. - I would add more. - I mean, I would've had that, you know, it's always easy to say this, you know, hindsight, 2020 and armchair, Monday morning quarterback, this whole thing. But we just saw it 65 days ago. I mean, I don't know. It just seems to me when I hear, well, the Secret Service goes one hole ahead to make sure everything's clear. I'd like to know that six holes ahead, everything is clear, but that's just me. - Can you continue with the head of this Secret Service, Phil? - Yeah. - Good afternoon, everyone. My name is Jeffrey Veltry. I'm the Special Agent and Charge of the FBI's Miami Field Office. The FBI has assumed the role as the weed federal law enforcement agency in the investigation of the incident that occurred earlier today at Trump, International Golf Course here in West Palm Beach, Florida. We've deployed a number of resources, including the investigative teams, crisis response team members, bomb technicians, and evidence response team members as well. What we need right now is for the public to avoid the area around the golf course. We will continue to support this investigation with the full resources of the FBI. Alongside our partners with the United States Secret Service and the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office, as well as Martin County Sheriff's Office, and state and local law enforcement, I would ask that if anyone has any information that may assist with this investigation to contact our tip line at 1-800-CALL-FBI, or at tips, that's t-i-p-s, dot, f-b-i-n, dot, gov. Thank you. - Hi, I'm Dave Ehrenberg, State Attorney for Palm Beach County. I want to thank Sheriff Bradshaw and our partners at the local, state, and federal levels. I'm here because our prosecutors are currently working up warrants and a motion for pretrial detention for the suspect. In that way, he will be kept in custody, but our filing of these warrants and charges at the state level does not preclude federal charges that could be coming, but in the meantime, it looks like the warrants and the pretrial detention motion will happen first, and again, I want to thank the cooperation we've had with our federal partners and at the local level, and thank you all for being here today. - Okay, all right, so there you have it. You know, I talked earlier about added protection, and I said, look, I don't think Trump's ever going to do his rallies indoor. He's going to continue to do him outdoors as he has, but they have made adjustments. I mean, they've added the plexiglass shield in front of him when he speaks, which is obviously imperative, especially after July 13th. But, I mean, let's think forward here. We still have just over seven weeks in one day until the election. How many, I mean, and we've been talking about, well, what's going to change between now and this is what we keep talking about. It's a long way to go. We are still, what, 50-some odd days. There could be two or three more pivotal moments that occur here in the next, because other than the October 1st Veep debate, we don't have anything else on the calendar. - So I'm curious too, because CNN reported that the golfing for Trump was a last minute decision. So like, how did this guy know he was going to be there? - It's a great question. - It's one of the questions that they, you know, they were, I believe they were asked that during one of the news conferences, they were posing that, but we don't have that information as far as, was this guy, he came from all the way from Hawaii. So the question is, how many days was he camping out? Was he trying to get lucky? Did he have some kind of insider information? - Of course. - Right? There are so many questions that, you know, they have to answer. - Because you have these people. Well, Thomas Matthew Crooks was a lone rogue wolf. Okay, genius, then how did he get on the only unprotected roof? Like, I mean, let's stop the, well, it's merely coincidence and he was gonna go, if you really believe that Thomas Matthew Crooks was going to shoot either political candidate and he was just waiting for whoever showed up in his vicinity, you're insane. And then this, to your point, Greg, I'm glad you're bringing this up. I mean, Trump has a bazillion golf properties and most people in the public have no idea where Donald Trump is at any given time. So how does this, Nanik, just end up randomly in some bushes up against a fence with a shop set up and it gets within basically a driver distance of a golf club to kill the guy. Come on. - Second bill on the YouTube chat asks, are there any other golfers on the course when Trump is playing? - That I don't know, that's a great question. I would imagine at these private clubs, maybe way out in front of him, but I don't even know if, honestly, I don't know. Maybe the whole, if he plays, maybe nobody's allowed out there for the three and a half hours. I honestly don't know, that's a great question. If any of our Trump course members that are listening, no, feel free to either call or tweet or text. - I suspect 'cause they have that bubble that protects him, so they're golfing ahead. So I think that they probably have a protocol as far as the distance that you, how much of a distance you can go ahead. - Also, if you've been vetted, if you're a member, which you have to be, then they have vetted the people who are on the course. It's very exclusive. - So forgive me, I'm just a pleb who can't afford a golf membership. - Well, neither can I, chief. - But, so this is Trump International in West Paul Beach. - Yep. - But it's not Mar-a-Lago? - No. - Okay, is it not Mar-a-Lago? - Okay. - It's Trump International. - It's Trump International. - Okay, interesting. - Yep. - Is it close to Mar-a-Lago? - That I don't know, I can look, but yes, it is a distinct private property. - So we played this earlier. I wanna play this again. Suspected would be Trump assassin, was interviewed in, which they did on 2022, by Newsweek Romania, because he went to Ukraine when the Ukraine-Russia war started. And they interviewed him about why he was there and all that other stuff. This has got 15, Phil, go. - And me, who you are and why are you here? - 56 from the US, US, from North Carolina, originally, so live in Hawaii now, so flew all the way from Hawaii here. So, good question, as far as why I'm here. So, me. - By the way, can you? Just stop it for a second. This guy, this guy, this guy flies from Hawaii to a lot of places. What does he do for a living? - That's a great question. I think he builds, I actually, I know this answer, he builds houses that are, I forget what the category they fall under, but I think he's a home builder construction-type guy. - So the Daily Mail has a picture of his construction vehicle. - Yeah. - 'Cause it has a Harris walls or Biden-Harris sticker. - Which is interesting, because didn't you say, at some point in this guy's political life, or the suspect, as far as what he subscribes to politically, that he thought the best chance was with Vivek Rama Swami? - That was during the primaries. - During the primaries? - Yeah, so I guess he just took up shop with the Biden-Harris. - Okay. - Whatever it is. - Very interesting. - But the truck looked like a, you know, like a beater, you know, I don't know, all right, continue. - It's like there's definitely black and white. This is about good versus evil. This is a story book, you know, any movie we've ever watched. This is definitely evil against good. I mean, we're battling a situation here where, you know, the Ukrainians and the rest of the world are caring and kind and generous and unselfish and take care of one another. And it's just a matter of, you know, we need to stand up for that. That is the-- - I mean, he's very well-spoken. You know what I mean? Like, he's clearly nuts. - No, yeah. - He's very well-spoken. - Yeah, he looks nuts too, by the way, with the hair. - If you're watching on YouTube, it's his hair is half white, half grayish, almost purple. - Yeah. - Right? - Yes. Well, I mean, there's unconfirmed stuff out there that he is LGBTQ+, again, not confirmed. I'm seeing that, but, you know, who knows? For you that Greg I know you asked, Mar-a-Lago is four and a half miles away from the golf course. - It's not important. I was just curious about, you know, the vicinity. - 15 minutes away. - Please continue. People with human beings that we're kind and we're caring and that we take care of one another and that the world is united so that we feed each other and make sure that, you know, we all move forward as one collective whole unit. So, you know, we feel the pain of one country's failure and their conflicts and we enjoy the successes of other countries that are doing good and we all work together. And for some reason, Russia does not grasp this concept that we're all one unit and we have to get along and work together and they normally, you and me. - Just curious, what was his point for being in Ukraine in 2022? - He's just very pro Ukraine. - Yeah, I don't buy that. - I'm just, I just, I don't know, like, it's-- - This guy's awfully mobile for a guy who looks like a schlub with nine bucks in his pocket. I mean, he gets from Hawaii to North Carolina to West Palm to Ukraine, world traveler here. He travels more than Phil. (laughing) - Yeah, I don't know, I'm not buying this whole-- - Of course not. - Yeah. - I don't buy any of it. - Yes, I mean, this is a guy who's helping to recruit Afghan soldiers who are fleeing the Taliban in Afghanistan and trying to get them to fight in Ukraine. - Yeah. - Do you think Thomas Matthew Crooks and Ryan Ruth are just lucky lone wolves? - Yeah, I've got some land I want to tell you about, I'll tell you about it for the show. - Yeah, I mean, it's interesting to me. I mean, he-- - He just doesn't pass a smell test. - Yeah. - Yeah, and his, like, political beliefs are all over 'cause there was a report that he voted for Trump in 2016 but then turned against him and then he wanted to be vacant. - He cleaned that on, but you can look up his voting record, he's a Democrat, he wasn't voting Trump. I mean, he was registered as a Democrat. - I'm seeing-- - He donated to the Democrats. - Yeah, I'm seeing the picture now of the truck being circulated on social media, you're right, it's got a Biden-Harris sticker right on the back of the bed and yeah, that thing looks like it's probably 15 years old and got about 400,000 miles on it. - I don't know about that, Don, I think that he did vote for Trump in 2016, he may have been a Democrat, but he voted for Trump in 2016. - But he-- - Nothing matters, I mean, all this stuff is just ridiculous. Like, it's just-- - He was very active on social media, I just wonder why he, you know, now they've suspended his Twitter account, that's interesting now. - And, or not @X, met it too, or Facebook, whatever you call it. - Okay. - So, I don't know, we will keep, it's a story we've been talking about all morning and, you know, we will continue to talk about it, but there's other stuff that I want to get to too. So, Kamal Harris did a, her first local interview with six ABC, boy, six ABC getting all the, Trump did one too. - Yeah? - Yeah, and Harris loves ABC, whether it's nationally for debates or locally here in Philly. - With, what, Brian Taff? - Brian Taff, yeah. Nick, if you had some cuzzy, you were gonna-- - I do, I was gonna take-- - The whole thing, Tate was gonna be based on Kamal, which by the way, it was, I shared it yesterday, Sunday morning on social, the full 11 minutes, if you want to watch it from beginning to end, maybe you, you didn't set your DVR Fridays or you didn't spend your Friday night watching Harris on TV. It's there if you wanna watch it, but this was-- - To be honest with you, to be honest with you, like this is how much I check out over the weekend. I didn't know she did an interview with six ABC until you spent the big take Sunday morning. - Well, all right, trust me, I didn't know she did it until Saturday night before I went to bed and I'm like, oh, okay, well, here's something we can talk about. So, here was the first question regarding the economy, and Brian Taff from six ABC asking Kamal Harris for one or two specifics. Listen and watch this. - When you talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people, what are one or two specific things you have in mind for that? - Well, I'll start with this. I grew up a middle-class kid. My mother raised my sister and me. She worked very hard. She was able to finally save up enough money to buy our first house when I was a teenager. I grew up in a community of hard-working people, you know, construction workers and nurses and teachers, and I tried to explain to some people who may not have had the same experience, you know, but a lot of people will relate to this. You know, I grew up in a neighborhood of folks who are very proud of their lawn, you know? - Yeah. - And I was raised-- - I'm proud of my lawn. - super important to know that all people deserve dignity. And that we as Americans have a beautiful character. - Holy eff. - You know, we have ambitions and aspirations and-- - Madam Vice President, I'll do respect you. Please answer my questions specifically. - Access to the resources that can help them feel those dreams and ambitions. So when I talk about building an opportunity economy, it is very much with the mind of investing in the ambitions and aspirations and the incredible work ethic of the American people and creating opportunity for people, for example, to start a small business. - All right, so that's 90 seconds. I have it jotted down here. That clip was one minute and 30 seconds. No policy, no specifics, not one, not two, did not answer where Brian Taft was asking her. And when you see her there, she goes, "Well, I'll start with this." And you notice how she always kind of looks sideways or looks down, like she's searching for the answer, like there's like an imaginary note card over there that she just got done memorizing. She's literally trying to re-rack her brain to remember what she should have memorized from her. I mean, Dawn, it's the commercial, it's the debate. If we were to play you, that first clip from the debate on the economy last Tuesday and that answer there with Brian Taft, it's almost verbatim the same thing, minus the long. The long was a new wrinkle. - And that's, so this was, first of all, this is her first sit down interview. They were saying this, oh, they were touting, oh, first sit down interview. She's now gonna do local media. This was a strategy that Bill Clinton used back in the day. If we wanna look at the media and media strategy, why is that? Because local media stations, it's not the National Press Pool. So I think Fox News, somebody did release a montage of a question that she's not answering, and then the answer, and that's what we can expect. And so if you look at all of her answers, this is what her plan is. Her plan is she's gonna go across the country, and so whether it's in Chicago or Los Angeles, or somewhere in Florida, somewhere in the middle of the country, oh, I'm sitting down with your number one station and your number one anchor, and I'm gonna do a Q and A. But they're gonna ask the same basic questions, and she's gonna give the same answer. You get away with it when you do that with local stations, right, because they're all thrilled, 'cause they're the local yoke, oh, we got the big exclusive against our competition against Fox 29, or NBC, blah, blah, blah. So we got the big interview, and we're just gonna let her go on and on and on. That was what Clinton did. He wouldn't talk to the national media. He did a 60-minute interview, but mostly he talked to local media because they're gonna have softball interviews. That's what this is. So apparently that question and answer was not what 6 ABC aired. And we have the side-by-sides. So apparently that answer was given, and then they cut it together to take all that crap from the beginning out and just give her answer. So let's, Phil, can you roll cut 11? I think it's two different clips. If you can roll what actually, you know, the raw footage of it, and then what 6 ABC actually aired, I think it starts with the raw footage. - Let me talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people. What are one of the specific things you have in mind for that? - Well, I'll start with this. I grew up in a middle-class kid. - So that's-- - My mother raised my sister and she worked very hard. She was able to finally save up enough money to buy her first house when I was a teenager. - Then Phil, are you able to play the second one? - Okay. - Of what actually aired? ♪ Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo ♪ - Talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people. What are one of the specific things you have in mind for that? - Well, I'll start with this. - No, that's not it. - Hang on a second. Hang on a second. - Hang on a second. Hang on, hang on. Actually, let me play what actually aired. - Okay. - When we talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people, what are one of two specific things you have in mind for that? - So, when I talk about building an opportunity account, it is very much with the mind of investing in the ambitions and aspirations and the incredible work ethic of my life. - So they're taking out the middle-class fluff and all the garbage and making it sound like she's giving nuts and bolts answers. - 100%. - Well, okay, they, I don't know-- - What's a violation on ABC? - I think what they did-- - Cut for time. Is that what you're gonna say? - Is I-- - Cut for time. - I believe that they have the full interview that they put online. - Okay. - And then they, but what the piece of it that they aired apparently, they cut that up. So I think that's what's happening. - I'll defer to you. You're the TV expert. I know nothing about it. You get, you get Kamala Harris for an interview. You go as long as it takes. Yeah, like, what does this cut for? What do you mean cut for time? That you blow, if this was, I don't know, when did this air, like in a four o'clock newscast, the six o'clock-- - Six o'clock, six o'clock. - I'm blowing everything out. I don't, I don't need, I don't need sports. I don't need weather. I don't need the fillies. I don't care about a gunshot on fifth and what. Like, you clear it all out. You blow out your inventory. Minimal commercial, whatever. And you give Kamala the full thing, right? It's a big get. Regardless of whether you like her, she's worthless, whatever. And the whole bit. Like, now we're trimming things. And I'm not, I can't sit here and act like I'm really surprised. I get it. They cater to her. They want to make her look in, you know, in a great setting under a great light. But I mean, really? This is what we're doing? - Yeah. - I don't know when, it looks like he interviewed her according to their website in the afternoon of Friday. - Yep. - And they aired at 6 o'clock. - So they, they aired a piece of it. They aired a piece of it for their 6 o'clock news, which by all accounts, it's a pretty quick turnaround 'cause they, you know, so then they said they would put the whole thing online. You know, it's not that they're trying to hide anything. To put it on your 6 o'clock news, I don't, I don't really have a problem with that necessarily, but the fact that to your point, they just clipped it to his answer. But they are being transparent and that they did put the whole thing online. - Yeah, okay. - So I have a split decision on that one. - Who's going online, or online to see it? What they basically did there was they, they whitewashed her word salad. - Yes, yes. Yes, to make her look like she, she had a great witty, clever policy specific enter of, this is my opportunity economy and here's what it includes. Instead of starting with the, well, let me start with this. I am a middle class kid. If I hear it one more time, my head's going to explode. It's not a middle class kid. First of all, it's a lie. Secondly, you don't need to start, yeah, like does Greg or Dawn or I, do we start every show with like a verbatim thing of, you know, I grew up in South Side, East and Pennsylvania. Greg Stocker went to St. Pius. Okay, we get it, we enough. Oh, it's awful, man. It's weird to me that they didn't just, you know, it's only, the whole thing's only 11 minutes, right? - Right, well, she can't go long. - So if you're only going to give 11 minutes, it's not like it was an hour, 90 minutes, you know, which are the Trump interviews. - I agree. - Well, bash was, bash and walls were what, 16 minutes together? - If I'm the programmer for six ABC and maybe one day I will be. (laughing) It's just a joke. I am, like you said, I'm taking, you're right, it's not a 25 minute interview. It's 11 minutes. You can spare 11 minutes, honestly. You know what I mean? Like you can spare 11 minutes. You air, you start off, you tease it and you air the 11 minutes in its entirety. Break it up for commercials if you want to, but like you air the entire 11 minutes. It's not like it's a 25 minute interview. - I'll be honest here, I think to me, so Walter Perez, remember, he interviewed Trump and did a pretty, you know, good job, he's solid. - To me personally, just because this is your local guy who you're thinking is gonna be the next one right after Rick Williams and to me, they were protecting their anchor who was delivered a soft, a too soft of an interview. - Okay, interesting. - To me, that's what this is 'cause it's a little embarrassing. Walter Perez, I think, was, you know, he was straight up. He did a good job. Nobody, you never heard any criticism on any side. Like it was just straight forward with Walter Perez. With this one, it's just so soft, and we know how Brian Taft leans because of his some stuff he posts on social media. So I think they were, you know, just trying to cover for their anchor. It was way too soft of an interview. - Okay, as I said earlier, if anybody from Trump, Philadelphia, was listening to text me, Ed, who has invited me out in the past in the summer, he says, I don't know for sure, but back before he was president, Trump would show up at Trump, Philadelphia, and the members were simply told when he comes up on you, let him play through. I highly doubt that they shut it down for him to play alone. Also, by the way, when I went to Bedminster, I needed to fill out a questionnaire, send a picture of myself, and I was questioned on the way into the property as well. So for clarification, it's like around there. - Yeah, it's not the same at Marlago, though. - Oh, yeah. Do you have another clip you want to play, or do you want me to play one? - I do have, yeah, I do have a few more. So they asked then, this was Brian Taff, how Kamala Harris is different than Joe Biden, and this is that exchange. Take a listen and watch this. - I wonder if there are one or two spots. Policy areas or approaches where you would say, I'm a different person. - Well, I'm obviously not Joe Biden, and I offer a new generation of leadership. And so, for example, thinking about developing and creating an opportunity economy, where it's about investing in areas that really need a lot of work, and maybe focusing on, again, the aspirations and the dreams, but also just recognizing that at this moment in time, some of the stuff we could take for granted years ago, can't take for granted anymore. For example, another plan that I have that is a new approach is to expand the child tax credit to $6,000 for young families for the first year of their child's life, because that is obviously a very critical stage of development of a child. And a lot of young parents need the help to buy a car seat or a crib or clothes for their kids. And so, my approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment. And also, to be very honest with you, my focus is very much in what we need to do for the next 10, 20 years to-- - Ah, it's just painful sitting through that. There's just no substance to it. Opportunity economy. And then the one policy she talks about is a plagiarized policy from Trump Advance on the child tax credit. All she did was take it from $5,000 and make it $6,000. I mean, and it's the same verbiage. You know who it actually reminds me of? It reminds me of Ron DeSantis. When DeSantis was talking about the things he did at the state level in Florida, and he used words and phrases like car seats. That's a total, I don't know why everybody automatically just assumes when they hear child tax credit, they gotta say car seats. But I've heard every politician say the words car seats. And those are not original words from Kamala Harris. - Car seats are expensive maybe. - No, I get it, everything's expensive. But my God, it's more than just having car seats. - Can I play one? - Yes. - Your turn, Greg. - To solve inflation, Harris explains how she will give $25,000 to their first-time home buyers. This is cut 10 on the cut sheet fill, if you will, go. When we talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people, what are one or two specific things you have in mind for that? - So, when I talk about building an opportunity economy, it is very much with the mind of investing in the ambitions and aspirations and the incredible work ethic of the American people, and creating opportunity for people, for example, to start a small business. So, my opportunity economy plan includes giving startups a $50,000 tax deduction to start their small business. It used to be $5,000. Nobody can start a small business with $5,000. Opportunity economy means, look, we don't have enough housing in America. We have a housing supply shortage. And what that means, in particular for so many younger Americans, the American dream is elusive. It's just actually not attainable to help people who just want to get their foot in the door, literally. And so, giving first-time home buyers a $25,000 down payment assistance, another plan that-- - So, if you stop it right there, that is actually what aired on 6 ABC. - Okay. - And that's the cut version of it. So, if you notice what they did there, is they took all the goodies. It's like a $25,000 here, $50,000 there. - It made a sound, yeah. - Yes, but if you listen to the entire thing, it takes your 10 minutes to get there. - To get to land the plane. - Yes. - And Phil, to answer that clip, I wanna play a clip of my own. You heard a little bit of it there, but I just wanna isolate it. - Do only cut sheets, I like this. - I know, this is like cut sheet wars. I'll see your cut sheet and raise you another cut stalker. So, this is clip number 12, Phil. This is the American Dream. I believe this would be clip four for you. Let's play this one. - Look, we don't have enough housing in America. We have a housing supply shortage. And what that means, in particular, for so many younger Americans, the American Dream is elusive. It's just actually not attainable. - Not attainable. The American Dream is dead, folks. And I would argue that Biden and Harris are very much complicit in that, because, okay, you're gonna give me a $25,000 credit towards buying a home. Let me ask you how far does 25,000 get you in today's housing market? And oh, by the way, if you don't think that that $25,000 is gonna be added to the for sale price, like we've talked about, this is, again, another way to buy votes with, quote, "free money." It's like the student loan bailout program, right? Joe's trying to get you a combo, he's trying to get you to vote for them. We will not, by the way, somebody still has to pay that back. There's nothing's free in this lifetime, okay? - Yeah, but which, for all first-time home buyers, she's gonna, she's gonna help every first-time home buyer, like white people. - And 51st small business. - White people. - Yep, yep. - She's gonna help out everybody. That's the real question. Is this a DEI situation? - So 25 grand for a house, 50 grand for a small business? - They did say, Don has a good point on that. They did say that they were going to give it to people, these first-time home buyers, for people who couldn't afford housing, right? - Yep. - And this is kind of like an incentive to do this, and they did talk about black and brown communities, - Right. - Reaching out to this and doing this. - To close the gas. - Yes, yes. - Yep. - Yeah, can you imagine, like, we're gonna end up in the, I mean, we're already heading there. - Sure. - But we're gonna end up in the same housing crisis, we ended up in 2008. - Well, 16 years ago. - So what's gonna, then what's gonna happen when Joe Schmo buys a house, can't afford it, you know, is laid on payments, it's foreclosed upon. What's gonna happen to the value of our house, isn't it? You know what I mean? - Yep, and everything bottoms out. - This is such a recipe for disaster. Like, stop with this stuff. - Yes, if it's, if it looks too good, I was always told if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. - Can I say, I have so much more, can we do more on the other side? - I have, what, 830 already? - I have Danabash and JD Vance that literally spent 17 minutes talking about eating cats. - And fighting with each other? - 17 minutes, the entire interview we spent, yes. - He goes on CNN a lot, does he not? - Kamala Harris has a new accent that she broke out over the weekend. And there's a new cringe person in the Harris Walls campaign. - Cringe, not weird. - Cringe. - Okay. - I will have all of that for you on the other side. - All right, let's do that. 855-839-1210, if you wanna jump in, we'll continue with more of the cut sheet after this. But first, a word from my friends at the Piazza Auto Group. And we're talking about a new brand today. Oh, that's right, Volkswagen VW baby, where you can check out the new 2024 Tiguan. 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And I think that they were immediately regretting that they gave her the microphone and the podium. Phil, this is cut nine. Go. - But I kind of liked it when she did this. Turn the page. Do you like that? Okay, so I need you to be with me and Brad just with me. What are we gonna do? We're gonna turn the page. - Oh. - Pretty good, do it again. We're gonna turn the page. - That's like the wings. - Turn the page. All right, so I'm gonna be watching you because when I see Wisconsin, and I'm watching National Land TV 'cause it's a pretty important place in Minnesota Healthy Practice with this, you just show me this, turn the page. - Oh my God. - Right, turn the page. And you know what else that looks like? - You have to see this on YouTube. - Well, this is awful. - Bye. - Thank you. (audience laughing) - Bye bye, Donald Trump. - Oh my. Look at this. - I'm turning the page. - Look at this eye. - I'm just gonna say the same thing. - Look at those eyes, man. - We're gonna need Donald to either confirm. - Turn the page. Turn the page. - Or slap us for this. (laughing) I think we have about the same thing. - Yeah. - She's got crazy chick eyes. - She does. - You know, this might come off sexist, but I think there's some validity to it. Same thing with men, you know, like Mike Tyson. You look into Mike Tyson's eyes, it's like looking into the eyes of Jaws. You have those black eyeballs and just soulless, like the depths of the ocean. Just a crazy chick. Do they think that helps their campaign? - I mean, she's like every guy, watch that. - Yeah. - Cross their legs. They're like, oh boy. - And when I see her, that's the first time I've seen. - She's gonna take my manhood. - It confirms the fact that I thought she was nuts, because if you remember, when we first got introduced to Timmy Walls. - Timmy. - We played you the clip of his wife, and remember she was saying during the riots in 2020 in Minneapolis that she kept the windows open at night so she could smell the asphalt and the rubber of the tires burning. Like, because she never wants to be able to forget what happened to George Floyd, whatever. Who actually likes the smell of burning rubber? A crazy person. And now you see her eyes. Can we zero in on her and just freeze frame her in one of her page flipping moments? Don, can you validate what Greg and I are claiming that she's got crazy chick eyes? - Yeah, they wanted to name their daughter Wednesday. But-- - Like Wednesday Adams? - Yeah. It's like only the Adams family would say, oh, we love to leave our windows open and smell. Smell jazz and burning rubber, you know what I mean? - That's just unbelievable. - You know that? - But like that right there, that lady right there, that's the worst nightmare for, this is what I'm talking about. Like, this is your white liberal suburban woman, presumably in most situations without kids, without a family career oriented, that will probably never even come out and condemn what happened to Donald Trump potentially yesterday. This is the battle he's fighting, right there. That's the poster child, Tim Walz's wife. - By the way, 91 LS XR says, she looks like she has stage five, cling her eyes. (laughing) - She does, man, I mean, that is some cringe behavior. - Can we get a still shot of her, Phil? Just put her, I mean-- - She's just, just play it. - Yeah, no, just freeze it. Let's get right there. - Yeah. - That's all we need. But look at those eyes. - No, no, no. - Look at those eyes. - No, no, no. - I like my dog when I drop a scrap from my New York strip stake on the floor. (laughing) If you want us to gobble it up. - Exactly. - A new way forward. - By the way, yeah, look at those, oh my Lord. - But we don't have to make fun of people or their wives' crazy eyes. Just look at the policy. - Wow. - Well, the policy-- - There's a lot of-- - There's a lot of-- - We are in crazier than the wife. - There's a lot of weird stuff going on there. Like, you know, remember the hug? Or that was actually a handshake. And then they kind of bro-hugged each other. - Yeah, yeah. Yeah, like Roger Goodell, when he's drilling, you get drafted in the NFL. Yeah, and then the other weird thing about walls as well. Man, when this guy gets introduced by Kamala and he comes running out, like he's Richard freakin' Simmons. And he just, he's like, he's on the prices, right? He's come on down! He's all flailing around, and Timmy got off. - It's worth checking out YouTube just to see Nick do what he just did. - Timmy got a lot of bounds. - Yeah, Tim's all over the place. - You guys have a lot of buzz. - Well, it's like, come out with a jazz hands, right? - By the way, streaming live on YouTube, youtube.com/at1210WPHD. Everybody's watching right now. Everybody, see all you people watching. Please hit the like button. Please hit the like button, or I'm gonna start with my crazy eyes. Hit the like button. I need all of you to like it right now. It's free. - Subscribe if you have not done so. We're like inching closer to 7,000. So please, we need to hit that 7,000. So everybody hit subscribe, and like on today's show. - Just a little in the weeds here, but I think maybe people will have picked up on this. - Yeah. - What is it with politicians, with how weird they are with their hands? - Yeah. - Like, walls waving around. Like, every word Trump speaks. Trump's moving his hands the whole time. He's got like the, the organ thing, the little synthesizer he's doing. Who else is very? The Santa's never really knew what to do with his hands. He doesn't know if he should hold his hand together, cross his arms, put him down. Like, I always felt like the individual when they're standing and they don't know what to do with their hands, and they drop him down by their side, look so awkward. Like, we actually, you know, not to take a swipe at the guy, because I don't think it's, it really matters, but people pick up on the weirdest thing in photos. When I tweeted out the picture Thursday night from Scottish Rite Auditorium, it was Dawn, Phil, myself, and Don Jr. We took a picture with the 1210 backdrop, and one of the responses was, what's Donald Trump Jr. doing with his hands? Why does he look so awkward in there? And I'm just noticing this, politicians are very fidgety with their, I don't know what it is, but I've noticed that they all have some sort of weird, bizarre mannerism. - Well, a lot of them have been coached, and that's why you see people with the, you know, index. You're never supposed to point your index, you're supposed to like the bent, but the one who's not coached is Trump. Trump talks with his hands. He's got this whole thing going on. He's not going to, he's not going to take their advice on that. - Stop taking Italian guy, like Bruno talks with his hands. Yeah. - That's the funny piece of it. - By the way, Gelly Mail over the weekend reporting, Donald Trump Jr. is out being cozy with some Republican socialite in West Palm Beach. Just putting that out there. - Who? - Donald Trump Jr. - You guys, it's, this has been weeks, weeks and weeks. Now I didn't mention it because we had the big event coming. For weeks, we've been hearing that the little engagement with Kimberly Guilfoyle is all that they broke up. - Interesting. - That's been going like, that's like three weeks. - Gotcha. - Yeah, I'm more concerned about Kai. I like to watch her golf swing, learn from you, thanks. You'll learn so much from a female golf swing. - Kamala Harris and Biden were at the, was it an NAACP event over the weekend? - Yeah, I think so. - She whipped out the strongest accent she's had yet. - Yeah, this was sick. This is what? - Ridiculous. - All right, this is cut one, Phil. Go. - And I, let me just say about Joe Biden. I have. - Yeah, what? - Your laugh is back. - Hello to all my divine nine brothers and sisters. (laughing) And my soror. - And my what? - Soror is the sorority sister. - Yeah. - And now comes the history. - And to all my age, we see you brothers and sisters. (laughing) - Oh, my Lord. Don't, don't, you think this is good? Where do you hear potentially our next debate? And by the way, I think we're getting close to the season premiere of Saturday Night Live. So I think I, I think it's confirmed by a Rudolph is coming back to do Kamala Harris again. So you're gonna hear lots of cringe laughing, whether it's her or multiple impersonators for the next six weeks. I have the JD Vance, Danabash stuff, but I really want to get into that. So maybe we'll do that at 9.30. - Okay. - Because I, she literally spent 17 minutes, the 17 minute interview asking him about, you know what's happening in Springfield, Ohio or not happening in Springfield, Ohio. But let me finish up here with Kamala Harris. She was asked about Pennsylvania and how she feels about Pennsylvania. This is when she was in, I think it was eerie over the weekend or something. It looks like she's at some like welcoming center or something like that. This is kind of 12, Phil, go. - I am feeling very good about Pennsylvania because there are a lot of people in Pennsylvania who deserve to be seen and heard. That's why I'm here in downtown and I will be continuing to travel around the state to make sure that I'm listening as much as we are talking and ultimately I feel very strongly that I earn every book and that means spending time with folks in the communities where they live. And so that's why I'm here. We're gonna be spending a lot more time in Pennsylvania. - So she says, quote, I feel pretty good. We're very good about Pennsylvania, which is interesting because according to CNN of all places, the Harris campaign says Pennsylvania is looking pretty rough. I just want to read this where we're gonna get to this later where this is actually a perfect spot after that clip. CNN writes the following at a leadership retreat for top aides in Wilmington last week, Jen O'Malley-Dylan, the campaign chair hired by Joe Biden and retained by Kamala Harris, ticked through the battleground states and warned them that the vice president, Kamala Harris, still does not have any one sure path to victory and 270 electoral votes saying Pennsylvania looks rough, though very possible by their internal numbers before the debate. North Carolina, disappointing Democrats every election for the last 15 years is feeling better to them this time around than Arizona, which Biden narrowly won four years ago. They also go on to say that Nevada and Georgia both seem possible, though depending on the poll can take a lot of squinting. Michigan and Wisconsin are looking like the best of the bunch for Harris according to the campaign's internal numbers. And I think this is important because as we've talked about, Trump's, and I've kind of coined it the path of least resistance, the easiest route to 270 is North Carolina, which he's won twice, Georgia, which he's won once and only lost last time around by 10,000 votes, and then of course Pennsylvania, which he won in 2016, which I find, by the way, real quick, do you believe that the internal polls are telling Kamala that I'm wondering if they're selling us a bill of goods that they don't believe? Like they're trying to sell this underdog story. Do they really think they're the underdogs? - I think that that's the way they're playing it. I think that she, you know, she's visiting some red, you know, Johnstown, that's Cambria County. So she's visiting some red areas that used to be blue, that used to go for the Democrats, union vote 100%. Now they've flipped and last time around, they've, you know, they've been for like eight years, they've been red. So she's trying to woo back these, you know, union, traditional union places like Johnstown. Cambria, it's like 70 or so miles, I think, away from Pittsburgh. So this used to be the heart of blue country, now it's red country. - Thank you, Kevin, and thank you Phil on Quest, Johnstown, the Johnstown flood, and also that's where Slapshot was found. - Oh, great movie. - Was filmed. - Yes, Johnstown, PA. - Southwest, Southwestern Pennsylvania. - Near Altoona. - Yeah, while we're talking about polls in Pennsylvania, real quick, I'll just pay off this tease as well. The latest YouGov post debate poll came out Saturday, and I know we talked a lot about the Taylor Swift endorsement, and if I'm wrong, I'm always willing to admit it. I thought her endorsement will have a big impact. Maybe it will, maybe this poll means nothing, but it found out that 8% of voters said that Taylor Swift's endorsement is either somewhat or much more likely to convince them to cast their ballot for the Democrat, 8%, but 20%, this is the shocking part. 20% are somewhat or much less likely to vote for the Democrat after the endorsement. Is it possible that Taylor Swift endorsing Harris is a net negative? - Net negative. - How about that? I can't imagine that being the case, but this YouGov poll says so. - Yeah, I don't buy it. - Is that it for the cuts? - Yeah, I'm gonna play the-- - Can you save that for the bottom of the arc? - Danabash stuff. - Gotcha. - All right, we'll come back. We will get to a big three from Don Stensland, and then a little bit of a break from six ABC and Kamala and Trump, and another attempt on his life. Yesterday, Gen Z in the workplace. Business leaders say, you know what? Stop being snowflakes. We'll get to that as we continue. Our four is coming up next. - Start your day with Kaelin Company, weekday morning, six till 10. I'm Tark Radio 1210, WPHT, and the free Odyssey app. - Time for a Don Stensland, big three at 903. - It's the big three of nine on Kaelin Company. - Sponsored this morning by Piazza Autogroup, number one, while they're calling it motorcade madness, get ready, Philadelphia, because Joe Biden is coming to town. He's coming to town, expected to arrive at Philadelphia International Airport this afternoon. So between one and four, and then of course, Eagles Home Opener, kicking off 815 Lincoln Financial Field. But when you think about South Philadelphia and all the tailgaters, well, tailgaters versus the motorcade, so that's why they're saying, we're gonna have some traffic madness to send upon us in Philadelphia today. - Okay, and do we know specifically what Joe's up to? - So I believe he's speaking before the Historically Black University College Group, their convention today. So it's an historically black college group that he's speaking to them. - Okay. - And then I believe tomorrow I know, HBCU, it's National HBCU Week. It's their conference this week in Philadelphia. And he's the first speaker. - Are you guys a little surprised that they're still letting Joe out to do these public appearances at this point? - No. - 'Cause we talked about that last week. I forget who had the story about whether they were, it wasn't a report, but I guess it was more of a speculation piece on should they decide to maybe put Joe on ice, put him back in the basement. - And by the way, it's like Joe again at the HBCU thing. I mean, haven't we seen that song and dance before? - If I'm Harris, like just looking at this, I mean, without a partisan lens, do you really want Joe out at this point? - You can see where they're going full-throated for. You know what I mean? - Whoa. - They need the African-American-- - Right. - Because they should see if they wanna win the election and they know that. - So my point being then is Joe Biden, the best person to secure that vote? - Nope. - That's on set. - I would actually send out Shapiro or somebody like that, but apparently he's doing, he's on the other wing of the tour. He's doing the reproductive freedom. - Ah! - Version of the tour. - He was here over the weekend. - I don't know if you saw that, Don. - Yeah. - He's the reproductive wing of the-- - Yeah. - He's the baby-making-- - He's the baby-making wing of the party. So, wow. - Well, I mean, I think Shapiro carries more weight at this point than Biden, but then again, I'm not advising them and they didn't ask. - Just curious, are there any females I can send out to do this, you know what I mean, rather than Josh Shapiro? Just ask it for a friend. - And, you know, it works on both sides too. I've said that, you know, that's why I was big on a female vice president for Trump, from the standpoint of females, to handle the messaging better, whether it's Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard, Nikki Haley. I think any woman does a better job explaining that than a dude. - Republican or Democrat, by the way. - Well, I think part of it is, I mean, as far as the reproductive rights thing, I mean, I know Kamala Harris has spoken out about it, but maybe they feel like Josh and his wife Lori have a bunch of kids. - It's not, does Lori, I've never seen Lori. Does she have crazy chick eyes too? - No. - No, that's, you know, they were childhood sweethearts grew up in this area. - It's not a law system, by the way. We don't know anything about his life. I just, I'm just looking at the picture and seeing that cringe turn the page, turn the page puts a, makes me never wanna listen to that Bob Seager song again. - Yeah, that's a good point. - But I think, you know, as far as the historically black colleges, remember, wasn't Trump during his administration helped? I mean, he was credited with, with empowering those colleges as well. They just want to, it's a show, show me the money is what this is. Is that you're gonna support us and all of that good stuff. And so they want Trump, they want Harris, they want Biden. So I think Biden's here to say, don't worry, we've got, you know, we've got you. I think that's, that's what that is. But unfortunately for the rest of us, it's gonna be the traffic nightmare du jour. So we're talking about that this morning. - Just curious. I mean, a former president was almost assassinated again for the second time in two months. Shouldn't the president be doing something else rather than, you know, campaigning for? - Kamala. - Well, just asking for a friend. - The boy posted, he made a post yesterday on social media. - Yeah, he's getting to the bottom of it. - Yeah, once, you know, once you put your post up on X that you don't condone political violence, you've met your obligations. - Yeah. - By the way, apparently, according to reports, I haven't seen this second one, but we know the first one. But there are people out there saying that now both Ruth and Crooks have appeared in black rock commercials. - I think I retweeted somebody's thing on that. - So before we all retweeted it and set it on the air, did we verify anything or do we just retweet it? - I did retweet it, but I didn't fully verify it. So that's why I didn't say it, but I did retweet it. - Okay, yeah, maybe you should check on things before you retweet them. - All I said was. - I'm not saying it's not true. I'm just saying that maybe we should check on things. - All I said was before we retweet them and then retweet them. Just saying there. - Just retweeted it and set it up. - So it's gotta be true of it. - Nothing to see here. - Just a coincidence. - This is, I'm telling you guys, this is where, you know, with all the credibility that has been garnered with all this stuff, then these conspiracy theories come out. And I'm not saying this one is it, 'cause I don't know. But like, that's where everybody loses it. Like, okay, I'm just like, they tuned it out because like, did you see this? Did you see that? Did you see this? Did you see that? - Yeah. - Thank you. - Sure. - Since you were talking about reproductive rights, I'll go to this new study that shows that one fourth of young adults do not plan to have children. Number one issue, they cite financial troubles as well as, you know, thinking about fertility. So, but it's number one issue. The reason that young people say, nope, I'm not having kids is because of tough financial times. - Yeah, yeah, I'm not having kids either. - I'm done. (laughing) - Don't have it anymore. - I'm done. - That's true. - Yeah, I'm tapped out now. I fit my quota there too. - So they say they have to choose between having, it's like Sophie's choice, between having children and financial stability. So they're choosing financial stability. It's a consumer spending and saving index. That's what's been released from mass mutual. And about 23% of millennials and Gen Z who do not have children say they are not planning to become parents because of financial reasons, just can't afford it. - Yeah, I know we got it. We got caught up in that whole family thing back with the member Harrison Butker, having kids, wife, you know, the homemaker, raising a family. Like, I think, you know, creating a family is a beautiful thing. But I don't begrudge anybody that says it's just, it's too expensive in this day and age to even. Like, I mean, if you're 25 years old and you're freshly married and you're contemplating having kids and you say no, it's just too much money. I don't criticize people for that. - Well, 31% of millennials and Gen Z respondents to this survey say they do not plan on becoming parents and they said that they've put, I think part of it is they put off having kids and then realize that they cannot afford it. More than 40% of the respondents to the study say they could not have children at the expense of their financial freedom, financial stressors. And it's a growing trend. We're saying among young adults and they want to prioritize financial security. - Yeah, Kristen and I didn't have kids until we were 30. - I waited until I was 40. - You waited until the pandemic. You're like, I'm bored. - Well, that's just it. You're lucky because a lot of people, you know, a lot of people past 25 plus find that they waited or maybe they're 30 and they saved up all this money. They put it off and then they realized, what, Ro? - Yeah, we waited too long and we can't have kids. - I think 30 is the sweet spot. I think I did it right. I gotta get myself a pat on the back. - No, I think I did it right. - Well, it's the give and take, right? Like, okay, you lived your life further and longer and then had kids, but my wife has a girlfriend that got pregnant, her freshman year of college and now she is a freshman in college with her kid now. And I'm thinking like, she's 40 and she's almost, you know, off the hook and now she's gonna have like these next handful of years where it's like she can get back to doing what she used to do. - I look at some of my contemporaries who, you know, had kids younger and their kids are now in, you know, high school, late high school or even college and they're just sitting back and they're loving life and they're like, yeah, kids are, you know, it's all good. - That trip, kids are gonna be out of the house soon. It's all good, we're gonna do this, we're gonna do that and I'm just like, oh boy, I can't look forward to that for another at least 13 years, 15 years. - Well, I've got seven years, 11 months and 24 days. - Not that he's counting, girls. Number three in the big three, the 2024 Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. - Peacock. - None. - That must've missed that last. Anybody win anything big? - I wasn't, I was flipping around, but the bear, I'm not washing the bear. The bear got 23 nominations. - That's with that kid from Shameless, right? - Yeah, my husband loves it. I just, it's too chaotic for me. I haven't started watching it. The crown, hacks, they did have Henry Winkler as the fawns. - Love the fawns. - You know, they had him on there, but I don't know. - I must've missed that. I was doing what most men were doing, watching football. - Yeah, football, Trump breaking news and the Emmy Awards. - Canis Street. - Canis Burger and apparently won an award and then she made a little shot, a little jab, a little political statement. - I was gonna say, did anybody get political? - Yeah, just a little bit. - I was surrounded by brilliant and funny actors. - Oh boy. - I was surrounded by brilliant and funny actors. - Oh nice, sexy. (laughing) - Sorry, sorry, that's pretty good. - All right, let me start over. - I was surrounded by brilliant and funny actors, had the best scripts to work with and in one classic moment, my character was attacked by Vice President Dan Quayle when Murphy became pregnant and decided to raise the baby as a single mother. (audience cheering) Oh, how far we've come. (audience laughing) - Today a Republican candidate for Vice President would never attack a woman for having kids. So as they say, my work here is done. (audience laughing) Meow. (audience cheering) - 'Cause remember, she was Murphy Brown. - Yeah, great show back in the day. She's gotta be, Candice Birkin's gotta be close to 80 by now. I bet she's Trump or Biden's age. Has to be. - Probably. - Yeah. - I'll just guess. I don't say 79 would be my guess, but. - So she, the headline in USA Today, by the way, 2024 Emmy winners and presenters. - 78, very good. - Yeah. - Very good. She looks good for 78. - Oh, there was no video with that. I just heard an audio. - Gold sequined. - Yeah? - Greg. (audience laughing) - I would like to say the one I was Murphy Brown. (audience laughing) 1991, my lord. - Greg Stalker, here it is. Greg Stalker for Halloween to dress up like Candice Birkin and Annie's. I dare you. - By the way. - In the dark glasses. - By the way, one. - In the cold sequined tight dress. - Once we get closer to Halloween, I'm gonna go on a rampage about how much I hate Halloween. - Really? - I hate Halloween. - My daughter and I are actually thinking of going as Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga from the new Joker movie. - Really? - Yeah. I'm gonna take her to see it. 10-year-old going to see a rated arm movie. You're a hero. - Oh, don't do that. - What is wrong with you, dude? - She loves Batman and the Joker. - Don't do that. - Don't do that. - Come on. - It's rated R. - What is wrong with you? - Don't do it. - Come on. - There, something will be in there. - Be best. - And you will, no, you're gonna regret it. There's gonna be just this one scene. You're gonna go, oh man. - Yeah. - In theaters, October 4th. - Geez. But anyway, they have like-- - It's still on quest or somebody that stops, don't take your daughter. - Yeah. - Don't get to know it. It's a fun going around the country in the world. - I know. - He's like our guy from Hawaii, world traveler. - Headline in USA today, they couldn't keep their paws off political cat jokes. (laughs) - That was the-- - Oh, there was, trust me. There was my girl's birthday party on Saturday at the bowling alley. It was all kinds of cat commentary. - Oh, really? - We'll save that for Dan and Bashing J.D. coming up. - Yep. - Wow. - Trump should, you know, get like a rescue cat and just sit there and pet the cat. You know, 'cause then they'll say he's like Dr. Evil. He shouldn't do that either. - Has PETA officially weighed in on the controversy? - I mean, these guys need to stop talking about this. It's what they need. J.D. Vance needs to stop going on Sunday morning shows. - On a serious note, are you surprised that this has garnered the legs that it has? - No, I'm not surprised. Here's the thing, and I used to say this in television news, local news, national news, the sick, there's the sick statistic. You can talk every single day about people being victims of violence, of children being abducted, horrible things. Whenever we would have a story about a cat or a dog. - It just jumps that 10 out of 10. - We would get inundated. People, there's something with animals that people go crazy. - Yeah, because I think we like animals more than humans. - I know. - Right. - And so, in way was Trump, when he threw that out there, I know some of you are gonna say, "Ugh, you were aggravated." But in a way, it forced everybody to talk about what's happening as far as Ohio that they're inundated. - It didn't though, it didn't though, because everybody's focusing on this. It was the biggest mistake they ever made, and they should stop doing interviews. Stop doing interviews about it, because it's all they're asking about. - You think this is gonna go away between now and the election? - I mean, it's not gonna go away, but it's gonna be, something else is gonna come out that's gonna be a big issue. - If Trump, another assassination attempt doesn't Trump, no pun intended, the cat story and kick that to the back burner, what will, right? - What happens is, is that you have, once I say, "Nope, I never have yet." The other side, doubling down with like, "Well, here's a video from this person who shows us." Just stop talking about it. Who cares? - Well, what happens is everybody, it forces everybody to search it. And when you search it, what you realize is, it's a small town, and they've been inundated with 20,000 people coming in, and it was a program that actually was working. - That's being lost. That's being lost in, no, it is. That's being lost in the dog and cat thing. I'm telling you, I agree with you, Don. That's a great, that's not a great issue, but that's a great issue for the Republicans. It's being lost in internet conspiracy nonsense. The end. - Well. - No, I'm just saying. - This is still a big three, by the way. - 16 minutes in. - I'm sorry. - Am I sponsored by Piazza Otter? - I don't know. - I'm not sponsored by anybody? - We all love Piazza Otter group here. So, explore the most desirable luxury SUVs with the Range Rover Discovery Defender models. Find the vehicle that is perfect for you. Maybe Mrs. Kale, 'cause she said she's looking-- - All I hear about Don is third row. - Third row? - Third row is like the only thing I ever hear in my house anymore. - Does it land? I don't know if Land Rover, Westchester, Willa Grover, Wilmington, Christian Kale could get a personalized test drive. This is lovely. She has an Otter group. - She's gonna need a third job to pay for that. (laughing) - He's like, "Exnae, honey, on Iozapay for Mrs. LK." - I would suggest the Honda, Kristen. - I hear a Honda's are very nice. - My Honda minivan has the third row. - Damn right. My Honda truck. - The sliding door. - And for everybody out there, by the way, I do have a truck. It is a trial, okay? For all of you, it's a stick-till and you're drunk. (laughing) - It's just a smooth riding truck. - Yeah, I don't have to dump $120 on my gas tank. So there. - Uh-uh. You're gonna get all the F-150 drivers now, all upset with you. - Well, they should all ditch the F-150 and get a Honda original. (laughing) Right, real men drive. (laughing) - That's your big three. I did the sponsor, I did it all. - All right, there we go. Thank you very much, Don. - This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. - It's time for What's on the Cut Sheet part. - What's on the Cut Sheet? - I do. So JD Vance went on, by my count, I think two or three Sunday morning shows yesterday, starting with State of the Union on CNN with Dana Bash and she spent, Dana Bash has spent the entire 17 minutes discussing the Springfield Ohio patients, my orientating cats, dogs, whether it's true or not, the bomb threads, all that stuff. It was talked about. So let's start off with it. This is Cut 2, Phil, if you wanna start and things quickly go downhill, it's Cut 2, go. - What you're with me now is Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance who represents Ohio in the US Senate. Thank you for being here, sir. So the mayor of Springfield, Ohio, Rob Ru said, quote, "All these federal politicians that have negatively spun our city, they need to know they're hurting our city and it was their words that did it." Before Donald Trump talked about eating dogs and cats on a debate stage, it was you, Senator, who first elevated this baseless rumor. These are your constituents. So why are you putting them at risk by continuing to spread claims about Haitian immigrants despite officials in your state saying that there's no evidence and pleading for you to stop? - Well, Dana, first of all, what's putting the residents at Springfield at risk, which was a town completely ignored by the American media until Donald Trump and I started surfacing some of these concerns, is that they can't afford housing, they can't afford healthcare. The schools have been overwhelmed, the hospitals have been overwhelmed, and they're overwhelmed because Kamala Harris allowed 20,000 Haitian migrants to get dropped into a small Ohio town of about 40,000 people and it's completely overwhelmed the services. Now you ask, why have I talked about some of the things that I've been talking about? Let me just say this. My constituents have brought approximately a dozen separate concerns to me. Ten of them are verifiable and confirmable and a couple of them I talk about because my constituents are telling me firsthand that they're seeing these things. So I have two options, Dana. I can ignore them, which is what the American media has done for years to this community, or I can actually talk about what people are telling me. And of course, many of the things that the media says are completely baseless have since been confirmed. For example, I was told, Dana, by the American media, that it was baseless that migrants were capturing the geese from the local park pond and eating them. And yet there are 911 calls from well before this ever became a viral sensation of people complaining about that exact thing happening. So my attitude is listen to my constituents, sometimes they're gonna say things that people don't like but they're saying things that people don't like because their town has been overwhelmed and it's my job to try to fight for them and to protect them. Kamala Harris opened the border and now these people are suffering. That's what I'm focused on, Dana. - So a couple of things. Number one, it always irritates me that it's always Republicans' words that are deemed more offensive, inflammatory, and culpable for whatever transpires over a Democrat's actions. Why are Republicans' words always seemingly worse than what a Democrat actually allows to happen? And we're talking about, you know, a migrant invasion in a country, right? So that's like the first thing. So I'm in total agreement with JD Vance and I'm sick of the way, like Dana Bash had to script that entire question. But like, I've tried to almost ignore this story because I don't know what's true and what's not. And to be honest, I really don't care and maybe that's not gonna come off well. But whether it's a man with a geese or this video that was going over the weekend of somebody like on the side of a house filming somebody that looked like they were like cooking some sort of weird animal on a grill. Some people claim it's a dog. And then you find out it's not Ohio, it's Iowa. Like I'm just tired of like, and I don't wanna go off 'cause I haven't gone off on the Trump assassination on morning, I've been very even keeled. I'm trying to keep my composure. So I'm just tired of people that see something and they just automatically assume like the guy, the video of the Haitian man, did you know the guy, the Haitian man walking with the geese that photo? - Well, we don't know if he was Haitian. - I think, okay, but my point being is, this is a guy that was picking up a goose that got hit by a vehicle and he was getting it off the road. And immediately everybody said, he's gonna eat it. - And by the way, and it's just like, Ohio has, there's like two days out of the year where you can, or out of the month where you can like legally, if you have a, - If you can go goose on it. - Yeah, yeah, because they're overrun by them in that area. But my point with all of this is that like, is this where the Trump campaign wants to be 50 days out talking about this? - It's like the third or fourth thing under one umbrella of immigration. Like for all the time that everybody, and you know who you are, that you spend time tweeting about this animal, you could be doing something more impactful, like Lake and Riley. Like if you wanna go with immigration in the border, I got you, it's a winning issue. It's a winning message. - What did I say to you though? - But you used the names like Lake and Riley. - What did I say to you, in television news? Here you have Lake and Riley. You have the un-Gary girl, 11 years old, raped, I mean horribly raped and murdered, the Maryland mom. I mean, nobody talks about it. All of a sudden, you talk about cats and dogs in Ohio and people are losing their minds. And that's, this story has stuck. How long has this been going on that we've been discussing this, a week? - Right. - Almost, I mean, it's five days, right? - Which I'd be fine with if it's absolutely verifiable, 100% accurate. And the fact that nobody can tell us one way or the other is what this is. - Well there's video, guys. - It's not making the impact on that you think it's making. It's making the impact of people looking at them like they're effing crazy. - Nope, you know what, younger voters, younger people are looking it up, you can find it for yourself. There's a crazy lady eating a cat. - But here it is. - But who's somebody, I mean, there are calls. - Who is looking it up? That's, see, is it the five? - Younger voters who are not as well informed, you get their news from Twitter. - If it's like the five percent of undecided people and that can win you, those people over, great. But my gut feeling is the only people that are eating it up as far as the being in their emotions are the right-wing social media people. See you, I talk! - Well, no, it's left-wing social media now trying to prove the other side wrong. That's all this is. It's a volleyball going back and forth getting lost in the issues. - What happens, though, what happens with cats? What happens with 50 days out? It's ridiculous. - What happens when you try to prove it wrong, is you look it up and you start seeing all the stuff that's been going on. - And look, Republicans have been right about a lot of things the last four years and I've talked about it today. Conspiracy theories aren't conspiracy theories, they're just the truth that gets delayed six to 18 months. - Well, you've documented it. But I just, to me, to your point, it's like we're playing ping pong right here, right? And the right is saying it's true, the left is saying it's not true and we're volleying back and forth. But nobody's putting up a point on the scoreboard with it. - DeWine has come out and said it's not true, the mayor there has come out and said it's not true. I don't know if it's true or not, I don't care. You're talking about ridiculous things. - I honestly don't care about it. - I don't care about it. You have not seen me tweet about it once. You want to talk about it, you want to talk about immigration and all that other stuff, fine, like you said, Nick, that is a winning issue. This does not, you have to go down 10,000 roads to get to the immigration party. - I just think that we have, Trump and Republicans have so many things on their side and we get caught up in the stuff that, like, just-- - Social media is not your friend and it does, you know-- - And it's not even that, it's just like, I mean, just keep hammering home, economy borders and wars, economy borders and wars, it's all you have to do. Stop worrying about Geese and Laura Loomer. Seriously, God, God, man, absolve her. She's like, you need a disinfectant from that woman. Ah, I'm getting mad, I said I wouldn't do it. I play something else, we should break. - God. - Geese and Laura Loomer. - Yep, that's where we are 50 days out. - Is silly goose. - That's where we are 50 days out. - Why don't we hire Simon Ativa while you're at it. - Well, that'll make me feel good. - What's Simon? - He's with us. - Simon's a good guy, okay. - Laura, 85580's a troll too. They're all grifters, sound like you now. 855, I need a vacation from Stalker. (laughing) I need to cleanse myself of Stalker. 839-1210, if you wanna jump in, we'll come back. We'll get to today in music history. What's on tap for the Dawn show? And of course, your voicemails-- - voicemails! - We'll play those stinking voicemails, baby. My favorite feature of the day, get creative, get passionate, let it rip, imitate people. I don't care what you do, it's your Dawn. We're back after this, stay right there. - You've heard me talk about Chapman Windows Doors Insiding, I think the world of the Chapman Family Team, Mike and Mark Chapman started their business nearly three decades ago, right here in our area, Chester County, you know by now. If I needed Windows Doors, Siding, I'd only trust the Chapman Family Team. But if you're thinking of updating your front entry door, right now is the perfect time. 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But Chapmanwindowsdoors.com, Chapmanwindowsdoorsdoors.com, tell 'em to all and thank you. - It's Kale and Company on demand from talk radio 1210-W-P-H-T and the free Odyssey app. - Maybe we have more comments similar to Wendy's with our voice mail machine. - Hey, I was calling about the $25,000 first time home buyer. I saw a talk from a real estate agent who went in depth into that proposal. And apparently it only applies to first generation home buyers. Meaning that if my daughter was a first time home buyer, but I own a house, she's not a first generation home buyer. There's only one category of people that are first generation home buyers and they're illegal aliens. - Don Stensland, I think you were commenting on that earlier. - Well, she's right. It would definitely put the favor away from obviously, away from anybody who's white. So it would focus on folks who are brand new to the country or maybe in the so-called black and brown community. - My sister has jumped in as somebody that buys homes and flips them and leases and rents them. She says fixing inflation puts more than 25k back in buyers pocket. Keep your 25k down and give us 3% inflation. Again, save hundreds of thousands of dollars. 3% interest rates, please. No more 7.75%. There you go. - Hey, Nick. - Yeah. - This is Joe from Wayne. - Hey, Joe. - Man, I zip you. Man, I zap you. I zip you, zap you, zap you, slap you. - Yeah, it's a remix. Have a great day, guys. Love the show. - Yeah, right, yeah. Gary from Dominican Republic zips that remix. I'm gonna drop that on my new special coming out next month. Excuse me on iTunes. - And Aussie, 10-4-0 hack theory. - Yep. - Love the hat I saw on the internet. A picture of these earrings that are monitors that were suspiciously identical to Kamala Harris's earrings. And my step-daughter did point that out while we were watching it. And secondly, Mitt Romney kicked Barry Robinson's butt in that one debate. And Barry still got to be president. So, you know, Trump had one bad debate through cheating. Note back to the 10-4-0 hack theory. So, what's the matter? (laughs) Make it very good grade again later. - I mean, there was two other debates after that Mitt Romney and Barack Obama debate. So, that, yeah, I mean, yes. The first debate, Romney won, hands down. But Obama came back in two debates. - And Trump's had a bad debate before as well. We've already kind of went through that whole earring thing. I believe Don said that they're like a high-end Tiffany earring. I think my wife said the same thing. Don't get any ideas. You're not getting them, sorry. - I have similar Tiffany earrings to that, but it wasn't, it was not identical to the tip. If you look it up, it was the company. I swear to God, it was the company who makes those earrings, which were pretty cool, that are like a mic, that put that out there. They look, they really don't look like the earrings. - By the way, we're gonna have to, maybe we'll do the big take on that tomorrow, or at least get to it at 6.30. We gotta talk about this ABC whistleblower story. I mean, that's kind of been lost in the news as well with, you know, the assassination attempt, ducks and geese and six ABCs, Brian Taff. (upbeat music) - Yeah. (upbeat music) - It's playing his own song. (laughing) - They're done, break this. ♪ Ain't nothing like being unburdened ♪ ♪ Only raised in a middle class family ♪ ♪ 25K to buy your first home ♪ ♪ 50K to start up a company ♪ ♪ Don't you know she's coming after me ♪ ♪ With inflation ♪ (laughing) (upbeat music) ♪ Kamala ♪ ♪ Kamala ♪ (laughing) ♪ Kamala ♪ (laughing) ♪ Kamala ♪ ♪ Kamala ♪ ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ - Wow. - There you go. - Nice work. - There you go. - Put an audience. What a group of people. - It's amazing. - Yeah. - Unbelievable. - Exactly. I mean, the creativity of this audience is just, it's amazing. - It really is. - And the generosity as well. - I think that was Newman Price again. - All right. Nice work out of Newman. We'll find out what's on tap for the Dawn Show in a few moments, but right now we get to today in music history. ♪ Welcome on this day in music history ♪ ♪ Music history is the real game company ♪ - Today, September 16th. We celebrate the birthdays of Ron Blair from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, as well as Kenny Jones for the small faces, the faces and the who. Heavenly birthday shout out to Tom Leiden, also from Tom Petty, but with Mudcrutch and Phoebe King. We also lost Mary Travers from Peter Paul and Mary on this day in 2009, and Mark Bolin from T-Rex in '77. Singles of Kouda rappers delight by the Sugar Hill gang in '79. She loves you by the Beatles in '63. My wedding song when I see you smile by bad English in '89, and if it makes you happy by Cheryl Crow in '96. Albums across the Talking Heads debut in '77, Asylum by Kiss in '85, Perfect Strangers by Deep Purple in '84, and Hell awaits by Slayer in '85. Also in 1970, Jimi Hendrix, Dan with Eric Burton and War, it would actually be the last time he would play music. In '72, Peter Frampton played his first solo gig. In '64, the variety show Shading Premier to the US on ABC, and in 2006, Bob Dylan became the oldest person to top the album chart when modern times hit number one. But lastly, on this day in '84, Miami Vice made his TV debut, which of course included the scene with Phil Collins hit in the air tonight. Don Show coming up in about five and a half minutes. Real quickly, we gotta do predictions Monday Night Football. Ah, yes. I'm gonna take the Eagles by a touchdown, 23-16. I'm gonna say the Eagles, it's not even gonna be close, I'm gonna say 31-17. 31-17. Don Stenzel in prediction? 34-29. 34-29, nice scoring. We all predict the Eagles win. That's correct. Eagles! That'll do it for us. Everybody have a great rest of your Monday. Enjoy the rest of the day. Don is next. We're back tomorrow morning at six, and as our favorite Eagles fan would say. Eagles! Start your day with Kaylin Company. Week day morning, six till 10. I'm Tark Radio 1210, W-P-H-T, and the free Odyssey app. I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events and the lesser told stories, ones you might not even know happened. Find History This Week on the free Odyssey app, or wherever you get your podcasts.