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Hey Mike Villeini here, host of Cash The Ticket alongside my partner Jim Costa. It's really simple. Are you tired of podcast claiming there are a bunch of pro bettors when they live in their mommy's basement? Are you tired of podcast that claim they hit 80% of the games? When really, they just lose like most of us. Think Cash The Ticket's the spot for you. We're real, we're transparent, we're having a hell of a good time with it. And we sit there and we're there for the sweat with you guys. We're just trying to figure it out just like you. Follow and listen to Cash The Ticket on the free Odyssey app or wherever. You get your podcasts. [MUSIC] Gail and company weekday morning, 6 till 10. We might have to get Tim Walz's brother and Donald Trump's sister together. Mary Trump, isn't she the one? I forgive me if I don't know all the Trump's specifics by me. She's a niece. Yeah, or she's a niece and she's not a big fan. Yeah, we might have. So she's probably going to campaign for Kamala. And Walz's brother's going to campaign for Trump. Is that the way it works? Well, the nephew, Trump's nephew just wrote a book too or something. Is the nephew right? Is it a nephew? I don't know. Everybody's writing a book these days. Everybody's got a podcast. It's funny how on one side, since they hate Trump, they believe everything that these two family members say. And then on the other side, because they hate Walz, they're going to believe everything his brother says. Uh-huh. Yep. Fascinating, right? It's fascinating. It is. Well, Walz's brother says this. Like, okay. Trump's niece says this. Who cares? It's two people's opinions. Yeah. I don't value my sister's opinions and she's texting the show. I'm sure there's a lot of people. Uh, I'm sure there's a lot of my family members that would disavow me. And I'm fine with it. Holy crap. Stalker's off the record. Anonymous sources say Greg is a giant bla bla bla. There you go. Ah. Enough of that fun. Let's get to the news. 904. Time for a Don Stensland. Big 3 at 9. Oh, yeah. That's me. It's the Big 3 at 9. Big 3 at 9, sponsored by Best Work Industries for the Blind. Yes. A lot of talk. This is going viral with a filled up with a woman charged in Philadelphia with that fatal DUI crash that happened on I-95 and she was in hands-free mode. So will her attorneys blame AI? The woman charged Dimple Patel turning herself into state police at the PSP Philadelphia Station this morning. The crash actually happened back in March. But according to police, she was driving under the influence, was driving drunk according to police and they say that in fact she was going 72 miles an hour. But she was driving in a hands-free driving feature, an adaptive cruise control systems mode and so will that be a situation where she's saying yes I knew I had too many cocktails but I was relying on my Ford Mustang Mach-E on that blue cruise hand-free mode to get me home safely. I mean that is such a weak defense. There's no way anybody's going to buy that because if you were, so you're claiming that you were aware enough to realize you were drunk and you went into cruise control mode. So I would argue then as a prosecutor or the judge, if this was like a bench trial, I would say well if you knew that, why didn't you just use a nooper or a lift? If you knew you were hammered, well why would you even get behind a wheel? Why don't you let somebody actually drive yourself? It's infuriating. These days especially, I know in the 7 o'clock news you guys were talking about the hockey player and his brother that were killed in South Jersey. I just, I just, the fact of the matter in 2024 that anybody gets behind the wheel after they've been drinking, after when there's so many options. Oh my God. There's so many options. Yep. Is ridiculous. Yep. It's ridiculous. And it's, it is just the fact, I just, I can't, I can't stress it enough that like there's no excuses. Oh. There's no excuses for drunk driving. No. There's just not. I mean you have cabs, you have Uber, you have Lyft. I mean my God. If you see a door dash guy just jumping his car. Yeah. I got it. You know what I mean? Like people make mistakes. You know what I mean? It's not the, it's, but, but you're, you're in, you know, you're, you're playing with fire with this. You know, you're going to kill somebody or yourself. Yeah. It's just, it's amazing. I, I can't. These are tough to forgive. Aren't they? Yes. Yeah. I, yeah. I mean, like the driver, you know, that killed those guys in South Jersey, you know, if he's found guilty. I mean, did you just have the book thrown at him? Uh huh. There's no, there's no excuse for it. There's just not. I agree. And you can't use you. Well, it's, it's an addiction and I can't shut up. Like, like, get some willpower. Yeah. Scumbag. Mind over matter. It's an addiction. Have some willpower or at least, or at least don't get behind the wheel. Thanks. Stupid. New Jersey governor and loser, unsuccessful Republican presidential candidate, Chris Christie has some news of his own sloppy Chris Christie, he's going to be teaching a course on running, how to run for office. Remember what we loved him on the station? Throw that out there. Remember when we hosted him? Yes. Our afternoon host hosted him for things now. Now he's persona non grata. It's funny. Teaching a class at Yale University. I tell you what, speaking of no willpower, speaking of get it together in a, you know, close, close them lips, Christie. What is it with all of these losers that, and I say that as people that lose elections or get fired or was Lori Lightfoot, she went, once she left Chicago, she's now teaching a class at Harvard. It's amazing. You fail in politics. You land in the Ivy leagues. How much do they get paid? I, that's what I'm saying. It's, it's a nice runners up package, isn't it? So his weekly seminar is titled, how to run a political campaign, yeah, and is open to undergraduates. It's not a graduate as well as graduate students at Yale's Jackson school of global affairs. For $350 a credit hour, I can teach you how to get 3%. By the way, on the YouTube chat, uh, speaking of the drill, we're talking about drinking crow talking says Nick question, you brag on drinking all the time, right? I love the drink. Wait, forgive me if I'm wrong, Nicola. Maybe you have. I don't know. Have you ever had a, have you ever gotten behind the wheel and had a DUI? Oh, DUI. No. No. Yeah. Have I been behind the wheel before I've had a drink? Yeah. Obviously. I think everybody has. Most people have. But I'm, I'm just saying like Nick has never had a DUI. No. No. That was another morning host on the station. Oh, sorry. You continued on. Chris Christie's, by the way, of previous class that he had taught was about the importance of the truth of telling the truth. And so that was one of his previous titles. I don't know if it has he fully come clean with telling the truth about a certain bridge gate? Oh, I wonder if Bridget Kelly, maybe she should. She's an alternate, an old class like in Princeton political ethics. Yeah. Political ethics. We're like the room. 101. So we've got that going on with Chris Christie. Number three, I will take you to a different story. And that's especially in our part of the country, the East Coast and in particular in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, especially ragweed. Oh, yes. Oh, boy. If you have allergies right now, we are an aller, yeah. We are in ragweed. The height of ragweed season. Yeah, baby. Is upon us. Zurtec time. Don't do ragweed and get behind the wheel. Yeah. Don't do that. That's right. Pollen levels are rising. And so this is the peak is right now in September, according to all of all of the allergy experts at you, I had a sneezing fit Sunday and Monday for about 20 minutes each morning. Fascinating. It's awful. Just awful. And I sneeze so violently. I always feel like I'm going to throw my back out. Oh my gosh. That's morning. Yeah. I'm a rough sneezer. Okay. I like it rough. Rough sneezer. Anyway, allergy season, unfortunately. Beautiful forecast. And by the way, if you have allergies and you're not like taking shots or anything from an aller just or anything like that, and you buy the, you know, the allergy pills, just by the generic version, the generic version is, I know bubble version is always cheaper than brand, but my God, I went to CVS and I got the generic Zurtec. Yeah. And it was like $9 versus $29. I'm like, what? For the branding? I'll just take the generic version and save the 20 bucks. News you can use. Damn right. We are sponsored this morning by best work industries for the blind, best work industries for the blinds. 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I did think it was pretty interesting that the front page of the New York Post on Sunday was a picture of Tim Wal's brother and you know, this is, you take it for what it's worth and a soccer, you made the point just now about, you know, some of Trump's family members. You can see the on YouTube, here's the cover of the New York Post. The stories I could tell, sibling warns Tim Wal's should not decide America's future with the caption being, oh brother, they almost look identical, they're not twins though. So here's a couple of quotes and this is an interesting thing and I'll give you the reason as to why I think it matters a little bit if at all. As the Veep candidate Tim Wal's is quote, not the type of character who should make decisions about America's future, the New York Post writes in regards to his brother, Jeff Wal's, who declared Friday evening about the far left Minnesota governor and running mate of Kamala Harris, quote, I am 100% opposed to all of his ideology. He has so little faith in his kid brother, Jeff Wal's, considering publicly endorsing former President Donald Trump's White House run as he told a poster on Facebook who urged him to quote, get on stage with President Trump and endorse him, quote, I've thought long and hard about doing something like that. I'm torn between that and just keeping my family out of it. The 67 year old Floridian wrote in a response that notched a lot of traction on social media. You know, and we're looking for all of these, you know, hopes of, sorry, wow, type of ragweed, these types of gotcha moments, right? And I think I forget it was, it was either Greg or Dawn that mentioned, you know, earlier in the show when Trump said, I don't even know what the hell he just said in regards to Biden. And you know, Trump's had these little moments where it just takes one little thing. And then all of a sudden you make your opponent look really bad in a live setting, whether it's in a debate or even one of these rallies that are live, that are broadcast and telecasted across the country, you know, when they're on Fox or Newsmax or whoever picks them up. But what would it say if Tim Walz's brother actually came out on stage with Donald Trump? And I know that the VEEP doesn't matter. And most people don't pay attention to these things. And this is in Louise, but here we are. And it's post Labor Day, right? It's September 3rd. Everybody's checking back in, summer's over. I know technically it's September 21st. Kids are back to school. You're back to the nine to five. Johnny's got football at six. There's homework. There's showers. There's bath. It's bedtime. I'm a dad. Sit down an hour of TV. Go to bed the whole bit, right? What would it say if Walz brother came out with Trump? Would that not be a monumental slap in the face to the Harris-Walls administration? Would that not elicit a counter response? Would Harris not have to try to then get, you know, Trump's niece or whoever that hates his guts that writes all these books and says blah, blah, blah about Donald Trump? I don't know about you doing, but I think if that is a thing that this man is absolutely considering, and I think probably what you do is you keep the family out of it, but he's kind of already let the cat out of the bag, right? He's already gone on record and said on Facebook, everything my brother stands for, I believe in the opposite. And I've got to imagine that Jeff Walz and Tim Walz growing up where they grew up as as young little boys that you probably never imagined that Tim would be this super left progressive Democrat that he is. I'm assuming Jeff in Florida at 67 years old and being against his brother as a Trump supporter and a Republican, I don't know if you're looking for, and while it's petty, who cares? But you know what? This whole thing is petty. This election comes down to who you hate less, right? I mean, Kamala Harris isn't even trying to roll out policy. She's just trying to say that Trump's, you know, the devil, Trump's Hitler, Trump's evil. I mean, we've had stuff about is Kamala Harris black enough? Is she Asian? Is she Jamaican? I mean, we have basically had American politics, and I think everybody, if you're just objectively looking at this, regardless of who you're roof for, you're like, wow, this is what American politics have come down to them, but you know, it's also a creation of the social media era that we live in with the ah ha got you moment with the receipts, the sound bites, the AI, the manipulation of things taken out of context. Do you think this would actually carry weight if Trump trotted out Timmy's brother? I'd love to see it. I think that it's tell, it tells you a lot that Jeff Walz, his older brother, was discovered, I think first discovered by Lara Loomer, right, that she found a Facebook post and found out that his older brother was a Trump supporter going back when Trump was indicted, you know, by the Manhattan like grand jury over the so-called bookkeeping hush money case. So she, I think reached out, somebody reached out to Jeff Walz and found out that he is the, the Walz brothers have not spoken in eight years. Oh, I did not know that not spoken in eight years. And so apparently he made, he made some early comments and now is not really coming out. I think that's more telltale than somebody like Mary Trump who's been out there for a long time, she was initially, she was upset over money. She was suing because she felt that she should have gotten more money in the inheritance of the grand, the Trump grandfather and it was a whole inherit, it was all over money by the way, that was what she was upset about. And then she subsequently has been treated for mental health and has written books and she can say whatever she wants, but everybody knows her. She's been out there for many, many years and was, it was all initially about the money and inheritance. Those were initial legal claims against, and not DJT, but against the grandparents. Okay. So that, that I think people know about, that's old news, but the fact that Jeff Walz, the older brother of Tim Walz, the fact that, that he's, he is not coming out and writing a book and that sort of thing, it gives him more credibility to me because I think that's more normal. Yeah. Because he's not in just for a quick pay day. He's not going out there for money and it's more of a hesitant, but he isn't, he definitely is a Trump supporter. He donated 20 bucks to Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. You can look up those. Yeah. So he's a Trump supporter, but it looks to me like they haven't spoken since he came out in support of Trump in 2016. Imagine losing your brother or your sister over who you decided to vote for and not talking to them for eight years over it. Like, you know, as much as me and my, my mother-in-law and I battle over politics. I mean, it's just like that, right? In every family? Yeah. I know, but like, this is, this is just like, I know every single, well, we should take care of this, what he said, but this is every family. You have a brother who likes one side, you have another brother who likes another side. That's all it is. Yeah. That's all it is. And then if they care about politics enough, they're going to speak out about it. Well, yeah, like, you know, like, I know, like the New York Post putting, putting this on the cover, it's just like, it's, it's stupid because you can do the same thing and I know what Don's saying about, about the, you know, the financial, so like that. We don't know what his reasons are for doing it, but to highlight one and not, it's just, it's, it's more of a partisan crap that everybody is just tired of. Well, everybody's tired of this. But I think we've highlighted the other side of, you know, Trump losing, you know, a relationship or whatever with, with Mary Trump. I think the reason this is on the New York Post is this is new, like as far as to the American public, right? Okay, they haven't talked in eight years and they've been at odds since he had basically supported him. Like a lot of families. Like a lot of families. But the rest of us have no idea. Here's the diff, the different, and there is a difference. I'm just going to say this. Jeff Walls had the brother had put, had was responding to people on social media. He was, he was uncovered by somebody and when he was and then, and then Republicans, Trump supporters, just, just general people were saying, Hey, just speak out about your bro. I hope you speak out. This is what he said. He quote, he said, quote, I thought hard about doing something like that. I'm torn between that and just keeping my family out of it. The stories I could tell, not the type of character you want, making decisions about your future. He was contacted by national media and, and mainstream, so-called mainstream media, New York Post and others. He said, I'm not talking about this publicly. So he, unlike others is, he has, he shut it down. I think that's more normal. And what's he saying? He's shutting it down now though, because he didn't shut it. I mean, Facebook. On the same, on the other side of this, having, you know, MSNBC, having Trump's nephew and, and his, his niece on to, you know, talk policy and everything like that is ridiculous because you know where they're coming from it. So like, I just, I don't like this whole, like, let's get a family member and hear what they have to say. Like, this is, this is, this is 90% of the families in this country. They're divided over politics. It's nothing new. No. No. Of course it's nothing new. But you, and we talk about like optics. Remember when Trump was at the fourth and final day of the convention with a comparator's firefighter jacket, right? Like, I, I think there are certain symbols, visuals, sound bites, moments. I mean, how many times has that Tulsi Gabbard, Kamala Harris clip been played the last month in politics? I think in, in, in a razor thin election where you're looking for things that can maybe help you in, in one spot here or there, I, to say that this wouldn't have an impact. I think it would, right? Isn't it? Couldn't you eat, couldn't you forget having him on stage? Couldn't you make a political ad out of it? If you're, if you're Maggie Ng, aren't you making an ad with, uh, Jeffrey Wall's Facebook post? I'm telling you guys, like Trump will win if he sticks to the issues and if he sticks to the economy and if he sticks to the border, stop with all this crap. And I'm not saying Trump's involved in this. He's not. All I'm saying is, is that no, stop with all these side, side things. And there's like, well, this brother says this and this, you know, this gold star family says this. No, focus on the issues and stop with everything else. Oh, so you don't think the gold star thing plays? No. Like those, those parents that, you know, wow, really, no, I disagree with that. No, I don't. Okay. Um, which is why those, the, the gold star families during the RNC speaking out and call, I mean, that I, there wasn't a dry eye in the room. I mean, that, that is heart wrenching. But I would say this, Trump already has the military. Sure. Think he has law enforcement, right. But then if you respect those gold star families and you look at that, how does that impact you? That's my question. I, I, and I don't have the answer. I think it goes to character and again, who you trust. Okay. And if we're looking at the trust factor, yeah, then do these gold star families speaking out about the lies and the way that they were treated and so on and so forth? Does that go to the, to trust? Yeah. Good question. Big veteran community. Obviously in Pennsylvania as well. I think over 700,000 individuals, it's a killing company on demand from talk radio, 12 10 W P H T and the free honesty app. Hey, Mike Villetti here host a cash to ticket alongside my partner, Jim Costa. It's really simple. Are you tired of podcast claiming there are a bunch of pro betters when they live in their mommy's basement? You're tired of podcast that claim they had 80% of the games when really they just lose like most of us think cash to tickets, the spot for you. We're real. We're transparent. We're having a hell of a good time with it. And we sit there and we're there for the sweat with you guys. We're just trying to figure it out just like you. Follow and listen to cash the ticket on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcast. But he's not. And that's what scares me. So I agree with you. Let's keep it focused on the issues. But that other stuff that comes up, it seems like it's really playing in with the electorate. I don't know why, but it does. Anyway, I think the scary part, Frank, and thanks for the call. You've got the tickets and rounders. Great movie. It's scary that the issues aren't the only thing that matters, right? I mean, this this election is coming down to men versus women. Who fuels that? Oh, the media. Oh, 1000%. Yep. Yes, because like I said, you know, when you look at combo versus Joe, we do do a little bit. Oh, we feel a lot of things. We feel for being honest. We feel people's warnings. Yeah. We talk about the issues. Okay. Yeah. But I'm just saying we talk about the issues the media is talking about. Oh, yeah. Well, we get you even all the time, right? No, I disagree. I think that we call out the real issues and the fact that they create them, the so-called mainstream corporate own media tends to contribute to these alleged conspiracies. Oh, yeah. And we call it out. Yes. Absolutely. It's like 855-839-1210. My story, I'm sticking with it. You show some gumption there, Stens, when I like it, you're like Kamala at a debate. No. You're trying to get under stalker skin. I'm nothing like Kamala. Just like she's trying to get under Trump's skin. You're right. You're nothing like Kamala. That's why we like you. All right. Let's get to what's on the cut sheet, part two. What's on the cut sheet? I dare. Yeah, by the way, the rounders, that fueled a lot of online poker in my college days. Really? Oh, yeah. Well, I watched around. I didn't see it when it came out in '98. I was 14. I really wasn't into poker. And then around '03, when the World Series of Poker became a big thing on TV, I watched rounders one night. Next thing I know, I made a $20 deposit on an online poker site, and the rest is history. By the way, so this is a little montage that this was like a man on the street. I think this was done a couple of years ago, but I think it's worth playing again. So we talk about, with the election coming up, we talk about voter ID laws. You must have, it's racist to say that people must have an identification. Of course. So this person went out and asked white liberals about this issue, and also black people. Okay. And about the same issue. Okay. How do you think it differed? I'm going to say white liberals found it to be racist to ask for it, but yet black people did not get offended by that. You would be spot on my friend. This is cut. Where are we Phil? This is cut nine. Go. What kind of voter ID laws? Yeah, they're usually pretty racist, and they're bad. I think voter ID laws are a way to perpetuate racism. Yes. Did you go as far as those laws are racist? For sure. Do you think it suppresses the African-American vote? Definitely. Because they're less likely to have state IDs. Minority voters are less likely to have the kinds of IDs that have been described or required. These type of people don't live in areas with easy access to DMDs or racism. That sounds racist. Is that what you're saying? You do over the Internet. Is that also would make it difficult for black people in particular? Yeah. You have to have access to the Internet. You have to be able to pay an Internet service provider for certain fees. Do you think that's harder for black people to go online? Well, I feel like they don't have the knowledge of how it works. Oh my God. Oh my goodness. They don't have data. What's that? So let's just pause in here. Several people, black people are poor, black people are stupid, black people don't have access to the Internet. That's not... So those comments aren't racist, yet asking for ID to prove your identity is. That's amazing. That's amazing. Gotcha. We continue, Fogo. For most of the communities, they don't really know what is out there just because they're not aware or like they're not informed. I also think there's a repression of like black voting with how they, how if you're a convicted felon, like you're not allowed to vote and everything and when you look at swing states like Florida, that's a huge population of the... Swing states like Florida. Like an African-American. Now I'm here in East Harlem to ask black people their thoughts on what you just heard. Do you have ID normally? You carry ID? Yes, I say ID. Do you carry ID? Yes, I do. Do you know anybody, any black person who doesn't carry ID? No. Everyone, I know I have ID. Well, I would say thanks. They don't have ID. Ha! That's a lot. Why would you say that? Do you have ID? Yes. I don't have my ID and my friends have their ID, so we know what we need to carry around. Everybody that I know have ID, like that's one of the things you need to walk around with New York with ID. Do you know any black adult who does not have ID? No, I don't. Is it a weird thing to even say that? Yes, it is. [laughter] It's unbelievable. You know, of all the ridiculous stuff that gets brought up in this spectrum, that might be the most insane thing. So, I mean, and we've gone through this exercise before. I mean, you need ID to buy a pack of cigarettes, you need ID to get alcohol, you need ID to get it on an airplane, you need ID for everything. But when it comes to voting in elections, you don't need it and if you imply that you need it, it's racist to do it. Yeah. It's the most... The fact that people actually buy that is unbelievable. [sigh] Yep. All right. We should break and then come back and do the voicemails. All right. Get your voicemails in, download the Odyssey app, listen to us live on 1210WPHD right next to the live button, a little microphone. You tap it, you speak, you send, we play them next. Yeah. We still have... You can still get yours in too. So, if you're listening right now, you do it, we will play it. And you don't need identification either. You might. You know. [laughter] Back after this scaling company. [laughter] You know, this time of year, you're changing the wreath and the front door to that beautiful fall wreath. But maybe you've noticed that you need to update your front entry door. 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You can visit them online, chatmenwindowsdoors.com, chatmenwindowsdoors.com, get all the details, set this up now, tell them to all and send you. Walt's talking about it. So are they saying Republicans are against this? And if they're saying that Republicans are against this, just like the gay woman who talks about, oh they can try this wedding ring off of it, are they trying to say that Republicans and Trump are against gay marriage, then that's what we need to attack. Not the people up there and if they're lying, let's say, let's attack the policy and say no, Republicans aren't against, or Trump is not against gay marriage. So Republicans aren't against artificial insemination, anything, if we say we're pro-life, then we're pro-life, however that life comes to be. There we go. Well, Timmy just got it wrong. It was a grammar slip up. It was an IVF, it was another fertility method. Which by the way, now Trump is damned if he does and damned if he doesn't, right? Because over the weekend, where was it late Friday last week, talking about the abortion concept again in Florida and having, I forget what it was, something being too short, there needs to be. The six-week ban. The six-week ban. So now pro-lifers are mad at him. So it's just one of these things where he can't win no matter what he says on the subject. In my opinion. Hey guys, Joe from Delco. Hey Joe. Uh, Happy Friday show. Uh, just would say, stockers like an octopus. Oh boy. There we go. Fairly intelligent. Thank you. That's just tentacles and everything. Thank you. And sucks a lot. Have a great day. Wow. Was that Joe to camera, by the way, losing that message? Is that like Joe to camera? I don't know. Take shots of me. I love it. Have you ever been called an octopus before? No. It's a first rubber thing. It's a first rubber thing. I feel like Don is trying to do a book report on the dictionary. Uh oh. Nobody cares. Nobody cares. There's no idea what you're talking about right now. No idea what you're talking about. Don, are you trying to do a book report on the dictionary? I don't know what he's talking about. What is he talking about? I don't know. Is that in reference to my grammar? Yeah. I don't know. Are you doing a book report? I'm not doing a book report. If Don was grading speeches between mine and Tim Walls, who would, who would Don grade better for grammar. Me or Timmy? Timmy or I? Well there you go. Because I answer my question. Timmy or me? Timmy or me? Uh oh. Yeah. Come on blue. Come on blue. Why do we invent this thing? Wow. Pop boy. Yeah. Oh man. This is, this is exactly, I'm sure the audience, the, um, the Odyssey suits were like, yes, this is exactly why we invented this thing. By the way, you're allowed to give us real, uh, stoop political observations as well. Yeah. They don't have to all be funny, but we like them pretend, Ozzy. Oh, there he is. Mine in my own business with a long distance dead dog dedication to Greg Stalker. Oh boy. Wow, dude. It's Bruno, uh, yikes, dude. Uh, nice vacation guy. Seriously. Thank you. I told Tony Bruno just to, uh, just give me the damn five day forecast to try to be active. That's all I want. And he didn't give us just the five day forecast today. Now. Is your radio station seriously playing a Kamala Harris 2025 project? Oh, here we go. It's a sin. If that is not the epitome of misinformation and one sidedness and yet you guys allow it. No boy. God. That's an absolute disgrace. Snowflake. You should be ashamed. Give him a speech. Tell him what you said a couple hours ago, Greg. No, on your station. Oh, he's out. He's out. More options. Yeah, more options. More. Oh, I'm sorry. Snowflake. I don't, I don't, I don't agree with that. Don't listen. Don't listen, stupid. Got to hate you people. Haven't we fact checked commercials in the past at this stage? No. No. And it's not our job to do that, by the way. Stop. Stop. No. No. Well, then we pay money and they're allowed to say what they will. We can't turn down political advertising. Stop. We haven't. We have not in the past. Never. Never. Explain it again. We're one more time for everybody. When when when somebody presents you a political advertisement, you as a radio station cannot turn it down. And that's in that's newspaper. That's radio. That's television. Yes. Yes. Yes. I'm surprised people don't realize that yet. It's just that's. But we are allowed to call it out. In fact, we are allowed to fact check it though. Yes. Okay. Just like people are allowed to fact check you. Yeah. All right. That's what I got. So Greg's locker. Don't listen, stupid. Are you? Is that going to be your strategy at the Barrett News Summit? No. All the programmers. Oh, yeah. That's right. I have to do that. I have to do that tomorrow. For all the people that are going to think that I got fired, I did not. I'm out the next two days because I'm at a convention talk radio summit talking to people about how you create compelling shows and put together winning lineups and all those people that say they're never going to listen again. Always always continue to listen. Yeah. Would you be invited to the Barrett News Media Summit if you were hemorrhaging listeners like the Titanic? Probably not. Probably not. All right. The dawn show is about seven minutes out. She's not hemorrhaging listeners. She's adding more and more by the day. And she's got something lined up for seven minutes from now. Yeah. So we will we'll do some fact checking on all of the above on the commercial that's airing on our air and also airing, you know, nationally. And we'll we'll we'll put it into some context. Okay. So we'll have some fun with that and get your reaction. Coming up in the 11 o'clock hour, we will talk to Pete Smith, Northeast Philadelphia, who's an alum of a father judge since my since my David is playing, you know, GA is playing against judge this Friday night. So we'll have my David. So we'll have some fun. We'll talk politics, saving Republicans and saving Trump in the Northeast, those attempts to saving high school football. We'll have some fun with us. Yes. We got to make high school football great again, Don. Amen. Only Trump can do that. There you go. All right, Greg Stocker, what occurred today in music is September 3rd. We celebrate the birthdays of Al Jardin from the Beach Boys, who's now 82 George Biondo from Steppenwolf, who's 79 Donald Brewer from Grand Funk Railroad, who's 76 and Steve Jones for the Sex Pistols, who's now 69. We also lost Walter Becker from Steely Dan on this day in 2017, sing of the coup dirty white boy by four in 79 bad medicine by Bon Jovi in 88 and trip the light fantastic by Tora Torres four years ago. Albums a coup roll the bones by Rush in 91, power slave by Iron Maiden in 84. Have I mentioned yet? Don't know what my first are going to be here. I think I have. And sweet freedom by Uriah Heep in 74. Also in 2008, Slipknot was atop the album chart. In 2005, Fats Domino was actually rescued from New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. In 2002, the Stones licks Torque kicked off in Boston. And in 2009 was MJ's funeral. But lastly, on this day in 2022, the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert took place in London, which included performances by Liam Gallagher, Paul McCartney, and AC/DC. For K on Company, I'm the fan. And I'm the fan of the band. And I'm the fan of the band. And I'm the fan of the band. I'm the fan of the band. And I'm the fan of the band. And I'm the fan of the band. 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