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Judge postpones Trump sentencing till after Nov 5th election, and Syphilis is back!
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. Just download the Odyssey app. Many of you already do that, and listen to us on 1210WPHT on the app, right next to the Listen Live button, little microphone, you tap it, you speak, you hit send and boom, and miraculously and magically just appears in our hopper, and then Stalker plays them in 945. Amazing what technology is capable of these days. Let's try Christian in Jankind Town. Let me get this call in here, Christian, you're on talk radio 1210. Good morning, sir, and now the gentleman in ma'am. Well, that would be Nick, that would be Nick Regan Dawn. Yes, I just want to make sure I got the proper respect. So in terms of the debate, I think kind of the best we can hope for is a turn off of the Harris voters, you know, Americans, we, many excel at an apathy, and it's easier to count on that apathy to basically just not show up and vote at all, that that's probably the A plus answer. People have had it so good for so long that they will say, well, I'm just going to sit this one out. You'll never convert a Harris voter into a Trump voter, not in a statistical, meaningful way. If you've got TBS, there is no reverse in that I truly believe that. So you think best case scenario is Harris has a bad debate, and a would be Harris voter just decides to sit this one out. Yes, I think that is that is opt out, you know, that is that is a possible outcome. I'm not sure I disagree with you. That being said, if you do get a couple, you say having no statistical impact in the election, I would argue nationwide, it only has to be less than 1%, right? I mean, we look at Georgia four years ago, it was decided by 10,000 votes, Arizona four years ago, 11,000 votes. Now maybe here in Pennsylvania, where it was, I think 154,000, maybe that's too big, but then again, you look at the polls and if the polls are accurate, like Stocker mentioned earlier, CNN says Pennsylvania is tied 47, 47. It only takes a select few. Harry Eaton has also said, if the polling data is off by one point in either direction, it swings the election. So while I agree with the premise, if you have Trump derangement syndrome and you're a Harris supporter, you're never going to vote for Trump as the winner of the debate. Maybe best case scenario is you sit it out, but I'm also hoping Republicans on the other side of the ledger don't sit this election out, you know, for that for that contingent out there, that's a Nikki Haley supporter. As I've said in the past, I think you're absolutely insane if you sit it out. And where I've called you a loser is is if you are a Nikki Haley supporter, that is now going to vote for Kamala Harris that I can, I just can't get on board with that whatsoever. 855-839-1210 will continue with your calls coming up in a little bit, but let's get to some of the news. It's time for a Don Stenson big three, right at nine. It's the big three nine. Oh, no, sorry, it crashed the system. We are sponsored in the big three here on Kill and Company sponsored by Indeed. So this morning, we the latest we have from police in South Jersey after several school districts were shut down after school threats, three children. That's the total this morning, three children under arrest after a threat to shoot up multiple schools across South Jersey, two different counties. And so originally this threat posted on TikTok. That was the word, however, despite the arrests out of an abundance of caution. That was one of the statements released by one of the districts representing multiple schools across South Jersey in the suburbs there. They decided to close school today this Monday morning, September 9th, 2024, unfortunately due to that shooting threat posted to social media that named multiple schools. And this came down last night on TikTok. I'm not even going to name the schools. But at the end of the day, I will say some were private among them, Catholic schools were named. And so this impacts high schools and junior, a junior senior high school as well. And at least one middle school. So they made the decision in two different districts. They said, you know what, we're going to we're just going to close school out of an abundance of caution. This was before the third arrest was made. And so they, you know, unfortunately they felt like they had to do this because they knew there was an active search. So the good news, according to police and a collaborative effort, kudos to law enforcement across the region at the state level, at the local level, they say they feel they have all three children behind this facing serious charges better this than what happened in Georgia, a with the shooting and B with the, well, he was on our radar in 2023. I'm so sick of the, we knew about the guy or the girl a year ago and slipped through the cracks. I'm, I'm done here in that excuse. Yes. So the threatening social media posts involving various schools. We're talking about Gloucester as well as Camden counties. And so we had the local districts that were shut down, Woodbury city, public schools, Bradford Township school district, Hatton Heights school district and glassboro public schools. Those were the ones impacted. The ones shut down as of this, as of last night and this morning. So that was Woodbury and debtford school districts shut down. No transportation services offered. And that unfortunately includes transportation denied to Rowan college of South Jersey and Gloucester County Institute of Technology students as the investigation continues. Okay. So we have that one going on. We also have another story and Nick, you had actually requested this for the big three in our group chat last night. And so this is a Nick Kale request that was good news Friday. Yes, sir. But in this one, Judge Juan Mershan and the so called Manhattan hush money criminal trial, the judge in this one postponing post or delaying the sentencing to late to after the November election. And so the lawyers for Trump, the Republican presidential candidate on the GOP side, obviously, using several legal maneuvers to try to delay the sentencing until afterwards. And so judge a judge, Juan Mershan, he wrote, he wrote that the case demands a sentencing hearing that is entirely focused on the verdict of the jury. And that was his impetus for saying, let's put this after the November 5th election. So it'll be well after it, November 12th. Yes, supposed to be September 18th, which is nine days from now. And yeah, I think it's either the 12th of the 26th. It's somewhere post election pre Thanksgiving or right around Thanksgiving. But this, and the reason why I wanted to pass that along was I think it just confirms what my opinion has been for a while is that this was never really about imprisoning Donald Trump for whatever they concocted with these 34 copy and paste elevated felonies. This was always about, in my opinion, election interference with labeling him towards convicted felon. I am, I'm going to go out on a limb and I'm going to piss a lot of people off, but I don't care. In my opinion, this shows me that Juan Marchan is looking at jail time for Trump. Well, so you're making a, you're making a change now in your stance? Yes, I believe that, yes, I didn't think it was possible, but I think that he is looking at jail time for Trump and he doesn't want to do that before the election. Oh, you know, I don't disagree with that train of thought. If you're trying to think of inside of Mershan's head of, Hey, I don't want to be the guy that puts him in jail pre election, I'll wait until after. So it's, and maybe I'm going way deep in the weeds here, but maybe Mershan is like, you know what, I'm going to put him in jail after he loses. And that'll really stick it to him because that vendetta probably exists with that guy. I mean, it's pretty obvious that most of these, these, the only judge and people, well, you're being a partisan, heck, kale, I mean, Tonya Chuckin has been basically to me, the only judge that has looked at precedent, the rule of law and the facts. The rest of it. And I hate to be like the totally Trump, honk, hack on the radio, but like, so many of these cases are so obvious. I mean, what did we play last week? It was Steven Crowder doing like that, uh, the little undercover or want to be project veritas stuff, or you have basically the, is it the chief of communication for Alvin Bragg's office saying this is a political travesty and a persecution. I mean, it's so obvious what's at play here. Noah. Yeah, I don't know if I, I mean, I think it would be shocking if he sentenced him. I did too. I did too until I heard this and I was like, well, he's, he clearly tipped his hand as to what, what, what he's going to do to your point because if it was just, if it was just it was just probation or a stop on the wrist or something, he would probably do it before the election. I see. I don't know about that, but to your point about him actually serving jail time and reversing your thought now, I mean, Andy McCarthy did write this about four weeks ago on Fox news dot com. Andy McCarthy is the other legal analyst next to Jonathan Turley and McCarthy, unlike Turley is not just a scholar. He's a former practicing attorney. I believe Andy McCarthy is a federal prosecutor and he wrote a long thing. You can find it. It's probably still out there. Prepare yourself for Trump getting some prison time, which is so absurd over a bookkeeping thing. Now, if he loses, now if he wins the election, this, this all goes away. Of course. It's a, it's a moot point, but if he loses the election, yes, I, I see jail time, but I, I think you could argue the other side of it that, that either way you look at first, you have the, you have all of these appeals in the works. You have the Supreme court's ruling in July. How does that factor in? But Trump's lawyers have continually claimed that this was election interference. And so by just putting it after the election, you take, you say, Hey, I pushed it off until after the election. And so no matter what he decides, he can say, well, you can, you can not any longer appeal based on election interference. I just think the motivation all along was they know there are people out there that will simply not vote for Trump because he's now technically labeled. And I actually, he's not even technically yet because there's still other proceedings. I have to go for forward with the sentencing, but there's, there's people of saying, like, I can't vote for a convicted felon to which I'm like, okay, knock yourself out. I'd rather have cheap gas and have a convicted felon in office, but that's just me. Number three in our big three, um, this, uh, syphilis is at its highest levels since the 1950s. Oh, it's time for a lockdown syphilis, sorry, syphilis. This morning, this is the update. Uh, so these are researchers releasing this saying syphilis, which is an STD sexually transmitted infection. And it was nearly eliminated in the United States of America, uh, back in the day has made a dramatic comeback. And so the CDC has reported now more hundreds of thousands of these cases, more than 200,000 syphilis cases, the highest counts since 1950, uh, do we have an updated booster giving out a warning? We get it. We got to get an updated vaccine. Dawn. I don't know. There's a, there's no, there's no vaccine for syphilis. Oh, you have to have safe, hoo, ha. Yeah. So we got this in monkeypox, huh? For all you perverts out there, stop what you're doing. So they say that, oh, and the CDC and many government officials, you know what they blame on this? Poorly funded prevention programs. That's what's to blame here. Yeah. All right. So I've got MPOCs. I've got syphilis. We've got COVID. We've got the flu. Uh, what was the other one that we were talking about a few weeks ago? Um, I don't know. It's, uh, what's the other one over in, uh, another rinky dink nation that we should never even allow to come into this country. What's the other one floating around? There's another one. Well, there are all those mosquito-borne shots and all that stuff, like the scary, somebody's airborne stuff. Somebody was paralyzed from, uh, mosquito illness. Yeah. horrendous. Yeah. Don't leave your house mosquito and tick bites. I mean, that's the worst. You got to use the spray. Just get a man cave, get a pool table, a bar, a big screen TV in your basement and never leave home again. Thank you. Uh, but seriously, they say that syphilis is the great imitator because it can start with a small rash and it can look like a lot of other things, but they're just putting the word out here that, um, they, they really feel that they're blaming during the pandemic. Health departments redirected all of the STD or STI, whatever you're going to call it, resources toward fighting coronavirus. Oh. And so blame COVID blame the pandemic. Right. When and down. blaming everything other than personal responsibility. By the way, that's, that's the new mantra in life. When in doubt, either blame Trump or blame COVID, we have to do. So we are sponsored in our big three by indeed need to hire. You need indeed their end end solution helps you attract, interview and hire candidates. All year round, schedule and conduct virtual interviews right from your indeed dashboard. Learn more by visiting indeed.com/credit. Thank you indeed for sponsoring our big three. All right, Dawn. Thank you very much. eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten and is in Springfield. She's up next. And good morning. Good morning. I just wanted to present something kind of had a brain fart here. I wonder if anybody's taking odds on whether this debate actually comes off because I kind of visualize some scrounging around in the hazardous waste bin in the White House looking for the positive COVID test they use for Joe so that they can use it for Kamala to get her out of the debate. And I know you said you're always looking for somebody that's taking odds as a gambler myself. I can give you odds on that. I'll give you a 250 to one, how's that sound? Which way? That she will test positive, meaning it's a complete long shot. And look, no doubt about it. No doubt about it. And thank you for the call. Democrats. They love themselves. Some COVID and some testing and some lockdowns and restrictions. But now Kamala has to come out of the basement for one day and one day only. And I honestly, I think this is what's going to happen tomorrow. I think for Kamala Harris to get praise from the mainstream media and all of the talking heads on television, all she has to do is be coherent and have one moment of being feisty or the I'm speaking or that little soundbite snippet that CNN and MSNBC can run with and they will give her a passing grade because the bar is so low. There was a report early this morning, I don't know, it was Politico or something like that, the Harris campaign is scrambling because of the last minute rule changes with the muted mics and all that stuff. Did you imagine that altering your prep for days over one rule thing? Yeah. Yeah. I mean, look, the debate's going to happen. Of course. We all know it's going to happen. Will there be any after? I doubt it. I would bet no. Easily. I'd bet a lot of money on no. And then what if it goes horribly for her or will Kamala for any reason want a second debate? If she, I mean, if she knocks it out of the park and she wants to just. Yeah. Have another one. No, no, no, no. If she puts, if she knocks it out of the park, then I think that, yes, her team pushes for another one knowing, knowing her and her team, I think they do the debate. They wait to see what the New York Times, the Washington Post, all the typical, you know, water boy and water girl carriers for her do and what the narrative is on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. And if it's a negative narrative, maybe they consider it. But if it's remotely positive, they're like, no, we fulfilled our obligations. We're good. We'll see you November 5th. I'm telling you right now that the media will declare her the winner the next day. Oh, yeah. No doubt. It's funny you say that because poly market, the, the betting odds market for the election has her as a 63% favorite to win the debate. Yet they say with 87% certainty, it doesn't change the fact that they have Trump as the favorite to win the election. Oh, interesting. 63% that Kamala wins the debate, but it doesn't matter. But 87% post debate in their opinion, Trump's still the favorite to win. Interesting. Yep. In neither candidate can do anything that's over the top. So that's what I think if there's some huge moment where Trump has a horrible moment that's going to go viral or on the other hand, if Harris has a moment where she, you know, where she flubs or she has a misstep or she hesitates, I'm going out on a limb here and I'm saying that she will have a good night. Yeah. I mean, I could see that because I think the bar is incredibly low. I mean, you can't be worse than Joe was on June 27th, right? That's almost a physical and mental impossibility. So anything above Joe is considered an improvement. But yeah, Don, you were going to say something. I'm sorry. No, I just, I think to Greg's point, she just has to look solid just and that I'm sure that's what they're telling her don't. Don't try to be funny. Don't try it. You know, just as long as you just hold it. And nothing has to be spectacular. Nothing like that. Well, she has to reveal a policy. I mean, there's going to be questions from the moderators about her position on energy, the economy, she'll be, they're going to, they're going to get a prepper for that. Yeah. So she, so that's, that's the deal. We know that she can memorize things. So she's going to memorize everything. Yeah. But will she in any way be knocked off by her game? And so remember in the, the Hillary debate, for example, they had a live audience, which remember, you know, as everybody knows, they won't have a live audience here. So they can't use, let's say gold star families in the audience or a crowd or anybody in the crowd that she sees that will knock her off. That's what they did with Hillary when they had somebody right who, who could, you know, was, was a Bill Clinton accuser or what have you. So they can't use the crowd in any way, shape or form that's something the Trump campaign has done in the past. So that's, you know, and for Trump, he, he is fueled by a live audience. Oh, sure. He does better when he's in front of a live audience. Totally agree. You know, with fall upon us back to school, I went in the garage and I have my fall, beautiful fall reef, put it on the front door and I thought, Oh, you know, what about a front door makeover? I think that your front door, let's say it's, since we talked about lipstick, it's like, you know, the first thing that people notice and something that's so easy to give your home a whole new makeover with a front door. And that's really where my friends at Chapman windows doors and siding where they come in. I love the work. The Chapman family team has done in my home, whether it was the patio doors were placing a wall of windows there, but you know, by now if I needed windows doors siding, I would only trust the Chapman family team. 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I am all for this story from the Wall Street Journal. Goodline being are you ready to bet on U.S. elections? A judge's ruling has opened up the door. So get ready for legalized betting as soon as next week on whether or not Democrats can take back control of the House. A federal judge on Friday cleared the way for Americans to place bets on the outcome of congressional elections via a prediction market startup, a victory that could potentially open the door to legalized wagers on U.S. elections which would include the President of the United States of America. They say still it remains uncertain over the weekend whether the political betting markets would go live after regulators filed an emergency motion seeking a two-week delay while they considered an appeal in a one-page order, U.S. District Judge Jayakab of the District of Columbia sided with the startup and threw out a 2023 decision that would have blocked said startup. Here's a quote for you. Election markets are now legal in the United States for the first time in 100 years. Americans will be finally able to trade the election on a U.S. regulated market. So you say, well, okay, it's cool if you're a gambler, that's cool if you like politics, but to me, the big takeaway is tax the hell out of it. Just like you do casinos, just like you do sports books, it's a great revenue producer for the economy. And that's ultimately what I care about. Are we all in favor of this on this program? Yeah. I am. I'm on. Sign me up. I don't know. You don't know. I guess. You know, well, though I'm probably not going to wager on things in one way or the other. I know. But for me as a, you know, 1-800 gambler gambling addictions, you know, I got to be careful. But yeah, what I wager now, am I going to wager like, you know, on house and Senate races, probably not, maybe one or two locally that I have more information on, like, you know, maybe Dave McCormick against Casey, I would, or if I have a, like, like, if you would have told me, um, two years ago, I could have went in like hindsight, 2020, it's Monday morning quarterbacking, I would have absolutely have bet on Raphael Warnock to beat Herschel Walker. Like I knew Herschel Walker was dead man walking. So does this cheapen elections in anybody's opinion? No, I think it's just capitalism. I mean, I guess, you know, we've, we've often said, well, what are the voting sites? What do they say? But to make it, you know, a sport, it's not a sport. So I, I, I honestly, I genuinely have mixed feelings about the whole thing. I just, I just like the fact that we're evolving, like, okay, yes, legalization of marijuana, legalization of sports betting, like it's not 1910 anymore. Right? That's the way I feel it. Well, okay. Here's, here's what I say. As far as marijuana, I believe that that's, you know, it's, I agree with what Trump put out on true social today, that it's ridiculous that anybody should go to jail for a mandatory sentence for a small, tiny amount of marijuana by the other hand, I mean, if you're stuck in traffic, especially in these beautiful days, like, like today is going to be, even though it's 79 degrees low humidity. What do you have? You have your windows down? Yeah, I don't want to smell it. You smell it though. I know. I'm sitting on the school every day. I smell it. Yeah, that's a problem. I hate the smell of it. I, I, even like at my fantasy football draft, the two of my buddies were smoking weed and I'm like, dude, can you just go like go to the, there's, you know, can we find a smokers table? Like go over there. Oh, man, kale. Yeah, I just hate the smell of it. But I hate to smell a cigar. I hate the smell. I don't even like the smell of a good fireplace. I'm anti-burning thing. I just, yeah. I hate the smell. I hated the bonfire when I was in high school before my Thanksgiving game. Yeah. Oh, it was atrocious. Oh, it's wrong with you. This is the Kaling Company podcast from Dark Radio 1210 WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. What's on the country? I do. So I've been teasing this for the last, I don't know, two hours. I have a clip of Bill Clinton from 1995, the 1995 State of the Union. And if you listen to this, he's talking about immigration, illegal immigrants. It sounds like a Trump speech from 2024. Yeah. Yep. It's really kind of, you know, everybody always talks about how the Republicans went, Maga, they went, you know, even Dick Cheney now is, is, is endorsing. They've gone so far to the right that even Dick Cheney's endorsing Kamala Harris. We'll listen to Bill Clinton from the State of the Union in 1995 and close your eyes and tell me that this does not sound like a Trump speech. Okay. This is cut 23, if you'll go. All Americans, not only in the States, most heavily affected, but in every place in this country are rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country. The jobs they hold, my other. I mean, just the fact that he calls him illegal aliens. I thought that was racist. No, no human is illegal, I was told. By the way, look how young new looks in the background. Yeah. Look how young they all look. Yeah. All right. We continue. Wise be held by citizens or legal immigrants, the public service they use imposed burdens on our taxpayers. That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our borders more by hiring a record number of new border guards by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by cracking down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens. Wow. In the budget I will present to you, we will try to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes, to better identify illegal aliens in the work face as recommended by the commission headed by former congresswoman Barbara Jordan. We are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws. It is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years, and we must do more to stop it. Well, I'll be damned. So Trump is a combination of Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton vote hands. I'll be damned. Yeah. As I said earlier this morning, I quoted the New York Times with their Sienna College poll that found Trump to be, quote, less radical than Kamala. The more centrist candidate and a decade ago would identify as more Democrat than Republican. Yep. Yet the mainstream media lead you to believe he's Hitler. Okay. All right. Should we get to some voicemails? Yeah. One. Sup. Pretend Aussie. You know, we ever watched stepbrothers that interview Harris did with walls was like when they went to that job interview with two people wearing tuxedos and the one guy busted one. And it was horrible. And then walls like Max fault. Matt was a Matt Foley. Matt Foley. Eat government cheese and living in a van down by the river. But, uh, geez, um, make America great again. Take care, folks. Great pool on the Matt Foley skit, uh, legendary episode of SNL with David Spade and Kelly Bundy from Married with Children. Yes. Remember that? Yes. Matt Foley's been down in the basement, uh, drinking corn. Coffee for the last 12 hours. Right. Very good. Pulled by you, actually. Farley comes up and just falls through the dining room table. Yeah. Here from Washington Township in New Jersey, I'm calling to ask you a question. Hopefully it's not too stupid. What does Chevron decision about the Supreme Court doesn't that kind of exclude all these little knuckleheads running around trying to make walls when they have no authority to do so. Uh, and if not, maybe explain the, uh, Chevron decision to us, um, the landlord infactively eliminated all these little, uh, dudes who think they're more important than he actually are. Well, kudos to him, uh, for the call, uh, in joining us via a payphone. Secondly, I'm not sure if it's apples to apples with the Chevron case specifically, but if you're referring to about making these rules and these laws and going around, whether it's the Supreme Court of the United States or Congress, for, for example, I gave you in the big take this morning, part two of the big take was on the Second Amendment and guns. And with the whole confiscation of firearms, Kamala Harris just can't do that with, she can't just supersede Congress. So as far as I'm concerned, yes, she does not have the power to do that, whether or not that's applicable. And you can bring up the Chevron case and that's SCOTUS ruling, which was about eight weeks ago. I'm not sure that that's, yeah, I'm not sure that that's apples to apples. Chevron also, I mean, I think it just pulled back these, the power of these federal agencies to basically make up their own rules and interpret the laws. Right. You know, some people say that it's actually a bigger deal than the road decision and the doves decision, but everybody's focusing on abortion and not really talking about this one as much. Good play. All right. One more. That way, dang on. Uh oh. Uh oh. He teased. He teased us with one more, Nick. I don't like to be teased. ♪ We'll talk show heroes ♪ Today we salute you, Mr. and Mrs. AM radio listeners. Oh. 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Today, September 9th, we celebrate the birthday of Freddie Weller from Paul Revere and the Raiders, who's now 81, and a heavenly birthday shout out to Doug Engel from Iron Butterfly, Bruce Palmer from Buffalo Springfield, and Otis Redding, single the coup to imagine by John Lennon here in the U.S. in '71, Soul Man by Sam and Dave in '67, talking in your sleep by the romantics in '83, and 'Bees to Burden' by the Rolling Stones in 1978. Albums the coup would wish you were here by Pink Floyd in the U.K. in '75, Signals by Rush in '82, and 'Patient #9' by Aussie released last year. Also in '95, Coolio was a top-to-signals chart with Ganks as paradise, in '65 the stones were top-to-signals chart with 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction' in '56 Elvis made its very first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show, and in 2003, Simon and Garfoco announced they're reuniting, and Tory for the first time in 20 years. By the way, yes, I did see that tour in New York. But lastly, on this day in '65, the Hollywood Reporter ran the following ad. Madness, folk, rock and roll musicians, singers wanted for acting roles in new TV show, Parts for Four Insane Boys, 437 people applied, the four they were selected, became the Monkeys. For Kale Company, I fell off course. Wow. Nice work, Philip, with today in Music History out by the Bay, but him slipping in a little Coolio. Nice. And love that. Yeah. Who won Twitter? Chris Appolito wins Twitter. He says, "The debate strategy for President Trump. He should begin many of his responses with, yes, J.D. and I have addressed this question with the press several times. At some point, he could even add, besides Dana Bashan, Kamala, or has Kamala or Tim spoken with anyone from the press?" Yeah. Great point. Yeah. Chris Appolito wins Twitter. Nice job. All right. We got about nine minutes until the dawn show kicks off, and we find out what she has lined up for the top of the hour. Yeah. Well, talk Trump. What is he outlining as far as his policy? We have new details on the bigity, big debate tomorrow. We'll talk all things as far as why there might be regrets from the Kamala Harris camp about the Veep choice and a lot of news swirling around. Our governor, Josh Shapiro, who made his big ABC appearance on The View, so we've got great interviews. You'll hear from the Trump campaign, we'll talk messaging and insider stuff about what's important to the Trump people tomorrow at the debate. So much happening locally, nationally, and we'll have some fun too. In the name of fairness, I'm assuming the view will have Greg Abbott and Ron DeSantis on later this week. Oh, of course. All right. Thank you. All right. That'll do it for us. Everybody have a great rest of your Monday. Get ready. It's debate night in Philly tomorrow. We'll preview that at six a.m. The Dawn show is next. I'm Sally home with the podcast history this week. 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