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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 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. [VIDEO PLAYBACK] -Kyle and company week demoting 6 till 10. -September 3rd already, so let's get to it. So I'm going to buy First Harvest Credit Union. In the news this morning, we have-- first of all, we have a three-year-old little boy has died after being found unresponsive in a pond. This is Tridifrin Township, Pennsylvania, pronounced dead after being found at the Wilson Farm Park in Tridifrin Township, Pennsylvania, as authorities have announced this. He was missing. They were searching for him, police responding, and looking for him last night. And when they arrived, they did finally found the little boy after a search in the pond, about 100 yards from the park's playground area. That's according to police. They tried to resuscitate. The little boy rushed him to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's King of Prussia location, where he was later pronounced dead. They're not releasing yet his identity or a cause of death, and they continue to investigate this tragic situation over Labor Day weekend. Quite a controversy, and this one's making national news in Philadelphia, because, well, these ads popped up showing that our Philadelphia Eagles were endorsing, are endorsing, vice president Kamala Harris, for president. Well, no, not so fast. The representatives from the Philadelphia Eagles say they are working to, quote, "crackdown" on these counterfeit political ads that have appeared, but some people actually thought they were real. They're on those, you know, the bus stop placards, if you will. And so some people actually thought that what? The Eagles are in the business of endorsing now. Presidential candidates. Yes, and if you've seen it circulating on social media, you've got Kamala Harris wearing the Kelly Green Eagles helmet with her hair flowing out the back of the helmet. And yeah, they are obviously not connected in any way to the Philadelphia Eagles. Which, by the way, like, you know, could an owner endorse and come out and publicly say, "I'm voting for somebody." Sure, it's there, right? But when you put the team logo in the helmet, which, again, the Eagles are not doing, I would say that's, you know, obviously a bad look, which, of course, they would never do. Well, though, could you imagine, could you imagine if it was the opposite? And these were Donald Trump pictures wearing an Eagles helmet. And somebody did that the other way around. How hilarious that would be. With AI, though, guys, I mean, you can make anybody look like anything. Oh, they look great! I mean, it looks-- Do we have the ad filled the, can you pull it up there? I know it's sent to you, you have the ad, the video. It's either a video or a still shot, but yeah. I think it's got 23. Okay. It's pretty cool. It looks great, except, of course, you know, the Eagles are not behind it. But I wanna know how-- I mean, how long that was up for, right? 'Cause I didn't keep track of it. 90% of Philadelphia Eagles are probably voted for Kamala Harris, I'm sure. Well, yeah, I'm sure they're fine with it. Yeah! And I have no problem if Jeffrey Loury votes for Kamala Harris or donates to her thing, you know, you just never have a pro franchise come out and, as an organization, support a political candidate. Bad luck, if that's the case, which, you know, of course, is not true. But some people pointed out that the ads link to PhiladelphiaEagles.com/vote, which is actually a real site. Oh, so it is a real site, but there's no mention or picture image of Harris. Right, it's a real site that the team set up, but it helps provide nonpartisan information to allow people to know how to register to vote. Yep, I'm looking at it right now. So it's pretty clever. Whoever did this put a lot of thought into it. Mm-hmm, I'm looking at it right now, PhiladelphiaEagles.com/vote. You'll just see the Eagles logo and you can text Eagles26797 to register to vote. And it says the PA in New Jersey primaries are approaching and they've got dates dating back to this past spring. So those are obviously, they've passed, but it doesn't look like it's been updated since June. We're gonna see a lot more of this stuff, by the way. I mean, with AI and deep aches and all that stuff. Yep. I'm surprised we haven't gotten a call yet from somebody claiming to be somebody else and vote for so-and-so. Get ready to be duped in the next 60 days, now. Well, they've denounced it. They've said it's not real. The only question I think, Nick, you brought up the fact, imagine if that same situation happened, but you had Trump there with his blonde locks flowing. How fast these things will be gone? Now, if they wanna do a bipartisan thing and put both of them in an Eagles helmet on their official website, like the helmets colliding, remember the old Bud Bowl, Bud Light versus Budweiser? (laughing) That'd be great. One of the headlines for us since we're talking about the Eagles are Phillies, Beat the Braves, and the 11th inning as Nick's Castellanos, plays the hero headline and the Philadelphia Inquirer. So that one from yesterday. Everybody good now? They took care of the Braves. They beat him three out of four. All the panic is at ease now. The anxiety has gone away. Up what, seven games? It's over. La di da. It's over. It's over. It's over. It's over. Why, yeah, I mean, I think the division was there as May 11th. Yeah. (laughing) But it was down to five, a few days ago. I know. We're going to collapse. I know it was. And they took care of business. You know, I know that a lot of people are excited about the fact that Philadelphia takes center stage with the preparation for the first POTUS presidential debate here in Philadelphia. I would wonder if you took a poll. What are people talking about more Philadelphia Eagles getting ready for the season opener in Brazil or next week's Constitution Center debate with POTUS's? I was going to ask you who comes home safer and who comes home alive. The Eagles from Brazil or Trump from the public rally. Why are we going to Brazil? I know. To grow the stinking game. So tired of that. I just, it's, it's cool. It's not cool. It's stupid. It's stupid. First of all, it's a soccer country. Exactly, right? Exactly. They like football. Hey, Brazil. It's awful. I mean, you got the gangs and the crimes. How bad is it that, so the NFL wants to grow the game in a nation where they say, hey, don't bring any of your friends and family. Don't wear the color green and don't wear your jewelry. Great. Why don't we just play in Kensington? Just curious. They just, they banned X, right? In Brazil. Yes. Can I see that? Yes. That just came down. So if you're over there as a beat reporter or, you know, the Eagles reporter, you can't tweet anything out, right? Because it's banned over there. I think it's unless you have a VPN. But I read on Saturday or Sunday, if you're caught using the VPN on X in Brazil, the government can find you $8,800 a day. Well, what, just use true social. Yeah. Although I thought I saw something that the ban was lifted unless I misread that yesterday. But I know it definitely, it definitely, you're to your point, it did happen. I'm not sure if it's still effective though. I thought the court really, it's went to a, it's through, going through the courts. Right. So I thought Greg's point, the latest court ruling said most people are not going to be able to use it. No point. Why are we giving, why are we giving our, our amazing American culture to people who don't want it? Mm-hmm. You know what I mean? You're nationalist. Grow the game. Let's see. Let me grow the game. I agree. I agree. Watch it on TV. That's how you grow it. Yeah. Just, oh God. These attempts to make everybody like what we, like who cares. I know. I hate when baseball goes overseas, football, the NFL's London thing. I'm so over that. Yeah. Showing up with jerseys for players that aren't even in the game on a different team. Plus, it's a Friday night game. I know. We've got Dawn's high school football. That's right, baby. By the way, how'd the basher the beach go? Or basher the boardwalk or whatever you guys do? Our guys lost. They did? Yeah. It was exciting. How was the weather? Oh my gosh. It was fine. Everybody was complaining, but it was actually good football weather. Yeah. That's true. Yeah. Did you guys cover? It's sort of topic, Labor Day yesterday, the whole team spent like four hours looking at film and reviewing. Sitting in the ice tub. Yeah. Now, looking like wounds. Yeah. Remember those days? Yeah, I do. Well, speaking of the weather, 76 degrees for your Tuesday, as Greg says, today, 76 degrees, tomorrow, 79 Thursday, some clouds move in and warmer, more humid air moves in. So enjoy today and tomorrow Thursday, Friday, we are at 80 degrees. Like I say, a lot of clouds moving through. And then Saturday, 77 degrees, mostly cloudy and rain moving through for our first full weekend in September, but Sunday, definitely the more beautiful day, Sunday, 76 degrees. So today as it's, it is the first day, the first official day back to school for Philadelphia and for the suburbs, many kids for the first time going back to school, depending on where you are. Day number five for my girls, they were their Monday through Thursday last week, where they get a four day weekend and another back at it. That's, that's why it's stupid. Just, just, yeah, start the Tuesday or Wednesday after Labor Day and just be done with that. Yeah. Great. Start tomorrow Wednesday. Ridiculous. Let the kids have a summer. They legitimately did nothing the first four days, what play games and stuff. I'm like, you're in fifth grade, not kindergarten. Yeah. What's the point of this? Yeah. So true. That's my first harvest credit union, Build Stronger Financial Root with Roots with First Harvest Credit Union. Open a growth savings account, earn as high as 3.5 annual percentage yield while having flexible access to your funds. Visit firstharvestcu.com for all the details, membership restrictions to apply, and share by NCUA. Thank you. First Harvest Credit Union for sponsoring our first edition back, Kellen Company Newsline. All right, Don. Thank you very much. 6. 15 on Tuesday. Let's get to another big take. The big take on Kellen Company, and it's brought to you by natural lands. The big take, 40 days, zero substance, Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden, the top Democratic ticket, and the American public had to wait 40 days for her to give a one-on-one interview. After almost six weeks of waiting, we were presented zero substance on Thursday night, August 29th, and I had to wait five days to share these takeaways and reactions from that nothing burger on CNN with Danabash and lying to me. As far as I'm concerned, Kamala Harris did very little to impress the American public. Danabash did very little to elevate CNN as a news media outlet, but the biggest turd of the night was Vice President nominee Tim Walz will get to him in a moment. There was, according to my math, at least 12 or 13 different topics that should have been discussed in a setting that was super friendly to Kamala Harris that could have created an interview of 60, 75, maybe even 90 minutes. Instead, we ended up with a question of what would you do on day one, energy and fracking, the economy and inflation, immigration and the border, policy reversals, and the war in the Middle East, as well as Tim Walz's service lies about his military career. There was the occasional follow-up and pushback ever so lightly by Danabash, but in the end, it was exactly what I anticipated and probably what many of you expected, a soft landing with a female media member who grills Republican men like JD Vance much more harshly on a network that has tanked since the Trump days, granted the interview scored 6 million viewers per media, which is a major bump for CNN, but in the end, it was lame stream media and more of hiding Harris. Start with day one, if elected, what would you do Kamala, here was that exchange, listen and watch. If you are elected, what would you do on day one in the White House? Well, there are a number of things. I will tell you first and foremost, one of my highest priorities is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class. When I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions of the American people, I think that people are ready for a new way forward in a way that generations of Americans have been fueled by hope and by optimism. I think sadly, in the last decade, we have had in the former president someone who has really been pushing an agenda and an environment that is about diminishing the character and the strength of who we are as Americans, really dividing our nation. I think people are ready to turn the page on that. So what would you do, day one? Day one, it's going to be about one implementing my plan for what I call an opportunity economy. I've already laid out a number of proposals in that regard, which include what we're going to do to bring down the cost of everyday goods, what we're going to do to invest in America's small businesses, what we're going to do to invest in families, for example, extending the child tax credit to $6,000 for families for the first year of their child's life to help them buy a car seat, to help them buy baby clothes, a crib. There's the work that we're going to do that is about investing in the American family around affordable housing, a big issue in our country right now. So there are a number of things on day one. That was an absolutely worthless word salad. Kudos to Dana Bash for at least following up after Kamala gave no answer as to what she's going to do on day number one. But again, talking about the last decade, as if Trump was in office, when 12 of the last 16 years, Democrats have been in office more of copying JD Vance and Trump's child tax credit, and oh by the way, housing will be $25,000 more expensive with that credit. And she's responsible as is Joe Biden for decimating the middle class. But what about energy? We know Pennsylvania will likely decide everything. What is your stance on fracking? Listen and watch this. No. And I made that clear on the debate stage in 2020 that I would not ban fracking as vice president, I did not ban fracking as president. I will not ban fracking. In 2019, I believe in a town hall, you said you were asked, would you commit to implementing a federal ban on fracking in your first day in office? And you said, there's no question. I'm in favor of banning fracking. So yes, so it changed in that campaign in 2020. I mean, very clear where I stand. We are in 2024 and I've not changed that position nor will I going forward. I kept my word and I will keep my word. What made you change that position at the time? Well, let's be clear. My values have not changed. I believe it is very important that we take seriously what we must do to guard against what is a clear crisis in terms of the climate. And to do that, we can do what we have accomplished thus far. The Inflation Reduction Act, what we have done to invest by my calculation over probably a trillion dollars over the next 10 years, investing in a clean energy economy. What we've already done, creating over 300,000 new clean energy jobs, that tells me from my experience as vice president, we can do it without banning fracking. In fact, Dana, Dan, excuse me, I cast the tie breaking vote that actually increased leases for fracking. All right, so let's try to make sense of this. Her values have not changed, but have her policies, Kamala. What are you then? Are you a communist? Are you a Marxist? A socialist? The flip flopping is astounding. Evie mandates. Are you done with that position as well? I'm just trying to figure out exactly what you are, Madam Vice President. Are you a radical leftist at heart? Do you want to be more liberal or moderate so you can win the election and then assert your progressive policies post election? Do you have zero conviction, zero beliefs? Or do they just blow in whatever direction the win goes? Or are you just the installed puppet for a globalist agenda? But what about the border? Let's take a listen to the czar on immigration. Listen and watch this issue. Big one is immigration. As vice president, you were tasked with addressing the root causes of migration in southern countries and northern parts of central America, that deals with and affects the southern border of the US. During the Biden-Harris administration, there were record numbers of illegal border crossings. Why did the Biden-Harris administration wait three and a half years to implement sweeping asylum restrictions? Well, first of all, the root causes work that I did as vice president, that I was asked to do by the president, has actually resulted in a number of benefits, including historic investments by American businesses in that region. The number of immigrants coming from that region has actually reduced since we began that work. But I will say this, that Joe Biden and I and our administration worked with members of the United States Congress on an immigration issue that is very significant to the American people and to our security, which is the border. And through bipartisan work, including some of the most conservative members of the United States Congress, a bill was crafted, which we supported, which I support. And Donald Trump, God word of this bill that would have contributed to securing our border. And because he believes that it would not have helped him politically, he told his folks in Congress, don't put it forward. He killed the bill. So let me get this straight. You flood the country for three and a half years with potential new voters, maybe as high as 15 million individuals, countless crimes were committed. Women, children, families, adults, either assaulted, raped or murdered. And then you say, you know what, after three and a half years, all right, let's put a lid on this, let's try to fix everything with six months before the election. And then you're mad that Republicans aren't giving you a get out of jail for free card in the ninth inning. And then of course, when in doubt, blame Donald Trump doesn't work that way. What about the economy? What about inflation? The cost of living is out of control. Here was Bash and Harris. Listen and watch this. You have been vice president for three and a half years. The steps that you're talking about now, why haven't you done them already? Well, first of all, we had to recover as an economy. And we have done that. I'm very proud of the work that we have done that has brought inflation down to less than 3%. Inflation was 1.4% when Kamala Harris and Joe Biden went into office. It soared to as much as 9.1% and it's now down to 2.9%. By my math, that is still double what it was under Donald Trump. So I wouldn't be bragging about where inflation is and where the cost of goods are. But honestly, I think maybe the biggest loser of the night was Tim Walls on Thursday evening. What was the point of him even being there? I joked about it on last Wednesday's show about him being Kamala Harris's emotional support animal last Wednesday, but he literally offered nothing. Here's proof that he isn't the brightest bulb in the house. And then watch this tree is just starting to get to know you. I want to ask you a question about how you've described your service in the National Guard. You said that you carried weapons in war, but you have never deployed actually in a war zone. A campaign official said that you misspoke. Did you? Well, first of all, I'm incredibly proud. I've done 24 years of wearing uniform of this country, equally proud of my service in a public school classroom, whether it's Congress or the governor. My record speaks for itself, but I think people are coming to know me. I speak like they do. I speak candidly. I wear my emotions on my sleeves, and I speak especially passionately about our children being shot in schools and around guns. So I think people know me. They know who I am. They know where my heart is. And again, my record has been out there for over 40 years to speak for itself. And the idea that you said that you were in war, did you misspeak as the campaign has been out there? I said we were talking about, in this case, this was after a school shooting, the ideas of carrying these weapons of war. And my wife, the English, she told my grammar is not always correct. But again, if it's not this, it's an attack on my children for showing love for me, or it's an attack on my dog, I'm not going to do that. And the one thing I'll never do is I'll never demean another members. So let me get this straight, grammar, bad grammar. That's what that was. Your wife correcting you on you misspeak. That's it. Yes, you came up with after 30 days of being railed on day after day about your lies. And you're just going to claim, well, I'm a passionate guy. I wear my emotions on my sleeve. By the way, Mr. Wall's the grammar jars here in the studio. If you care to make a donation to families behind the badge, but even your brother knows that you're full of it. We'll get to that later in the show. It was the front page cover story of the New York Post on Sunday. And speaking of the New York papers, New York Times columnist Brett Stevens writing on Friday that Harris was vague and vacuous. And that the interview did not help her for those wondering vacuous as defined as having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence or mindless that sums up Kamala in a nutshell. But even CNN and David Axelrod were critical in their post game coverage. Listen and watch this final clip. It wasn't a huge. I don't think she moved the ball that much forward, you know, maybe she didn't score a touchdown. I don't think everyone was saying this was an A plus, but they basically got through it. We saw why it took her 35 days to do an interview. She was mushy. She was weak. It was artificial. It felt contrived the whole way. In her second sentence, she said we need a new way forward. She's incumbent vice president, so she made the case for change in her second sentence in the interview. I don't think it worked out very well for her. I don't think there's a policy separation that they created with Biden. Obviously, she gave a kind of personal defense of them. The fact check bottom line, Abi, is that she did not actually make clear at a 2020 debate that she had changed her previous support for a fracking ban. But maybe other people feel differently. I certainly do not hear anywhere in there. Kamala Harris saying that she personally had abandoned her previously expressed 2019. Much like the convention, the interview was the same large crowd in Chicago, but zero policy, big ratings on CNN, but zero substance. Maybe that's enough to win. Perhaps it's not, though, seven days from now, potentially the last chance for Harris and Trump to make their cases in what could be the first and only debate, but last Thursday night was not it. And that's the big take. The big take on killing company. The big take this morning brought to you by natural lands. The best carbon capture system has already been invented. 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It's Cale and Company on demand from talk radio 1210 WPHT 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, 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. If you just heard in the big take, as well as that ad, she, and I've said this for a while, that equity for Kamala Harris is code for socialism, but we know that there's a negative stigma to DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion, because a lot of companies are ditching it. And I think she's ditching the word equity now for the new phrase, which is an opportunity economy. That's the new buzzword that she's going to be using to replace equity. So what were your thoughts and takeaways from sitting through that on Thursday night and having to bottle up your opinions for five days? I think it all comes down to who do you believe? So it all comes down to credibility, because now they're flip-flopping. Now they're all pro-American steel. Take the issue. They're taking a lot of the Trump winning issues and saying, "Oh, no, no, that's ours." And so at the end of the day, who do you trust? And I think that whoever, whichever brand, and I go back to brand, and not just because our brand manager, Greg Stalker, is here, but I think that it does, brand does matter. And so everybody knows the Trump brand. So the good, the bad, and the proof of really the proven winner, I say he's a proven winner, but the proof of performance, let's say. And you know exactly to your point when you say brand, like it or hate it, this is what he, like there's no, there's no trying to figure out what Trump stands for or what he believes in. Like Tim Wall says, "I wear my emotion on my sleeves." Not like Trump wears ever, like Trump is as bad as transparent as it gets. Everything is out there and it's up for you to decide and pretty much everybody has decided to one way or the other, whether they're on the Trump train or not. But I didn't get the feeling that Harris has any conviction on Thursday night. Like that was an opportunity for her to show some conviction and some backbone and some policy, but it was more of the same thing, Don. It's just, it's like, and it's an art honestly. I used to say this years ago, when I was producing for Tony Bruno, I said Tony's got the gift of gab from the standpoint of he could do like eight minutes on the Eagles, and I have no idea what the hell he just said, and it's not a shot at Tony. But like as a talk show host, you just have to be able to keep rolling and rolling and she can ramble, but she doesn't say anything. That's the thing that's infuriating. Like I give Bash a little bit of credit for at least pushing back two or three times where it was like, well, are you really going to answer my question? Because she didn't, she didn't answer it with the day one clip, right? It was just like all this, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, okay. So what are you going to actually do? And then she said opportunity economy. What exactly is an opportunity economy, Kamala? I mean, to me, it sounds like you're, you're again, repackaging equity where, you know, not everybody starts in the same position, but we all end up in the same position. That's not the way life works in a capitalistic society, especially in our industry, Don. In this industry, you either make it or you don't. There's no, uh, everybody gets a show and everybody has this and everybody has that. There's the haves and the have-nots of every aspect of society. And I feel like Kamala Harris is trying to create this, this faux like artificial middle class that A, she's responsible for decimating and B, not everybody makes it to like, you know, the top 5% of society in life. And I didn't think walls was any better on Thursday than it either. I mean, what was that about? I know we talked about, I made the joke about the emotional support animal, but I mean, he's basically, I mean, who was he, Cotton Eye Joe? Hey, he just sitting there as like the lovable pop up. That was weird that he, he just sat there, but, but then he never answered any of her questions. And she allowed him to dodge and you think in contrast to the style that most of them use. So they'll play a clip though she could have gone through with Tim walls. Well, let's, let's hear what you said when you said talked about war, you know, weapons of war. And so let's listen to that. And now you respond because that's the way that they usually do these things or with, or same with Kamala Harris. Well, here's what you said not so long ago. You're saying four years, but I mean, not for nothing, you were running for president of the United States of America. These were your stances. Let's listen to what you said and play it and let them respond, but they didn't do that. And so I just thought even, even Danabash is her, what do you say, her sitting face, you can tell in just a look in her face that and her tone, it's completely different from when she interviewed, she or anybody on CNN, they get that, that like terse, purse, lip, church lady thing, whether it's a man or a woman. It's the Caitlin Collins thing. Right. And they get that little, that little bit of a cadence and then they constantly interrupt. You didn't see that. And there's a reason for that. They're rooting for these people. Yeah. And that's a sin, that's a shame. Well, let's actually, that's a very good point you brought up, Don, about the Danabash interview with JD Vance versus how she treated Kamala Harris and our friends at the Washington Free Beacon put together a little montage of how she treated both candidates. Oh, we've got footage. Phil, if you can pull up cut five here, I was going to play this on the cut sheet. But what the hell? For all you, 642 listeners, this is a treat for you. This is cut five. This is how Danabash treated JD Vance versus how she treated Kamala Harris. Cut five. Phil, go. Thank you so much for doing this. Appreciate it, Senator. You guys seem to be struggling a little bit with how to approach the new dynamic. Madam Vice President, Governor Wals, thank you so much for sitting down with me and bringing the bus. Bus tour is well underway here in Georgia. If you are elected, what would you do on day one in the White House? If you go to Kamala Harris's campaign page right now, they still don't have a policy. Well, let's talk about policy versus what they're... So I'm very clear about where I stand. And was there some policy or scientific data that you saw that you said, "Oh, okay. I get it now." There's no evidence that Kamala Harris threw him overboard, but I want to move on to something that Governor Wals has called you in Donald Trump and that is weird. How should voters look at some of the changes that you've made that you've explained some of here in your policy? Is it because you have more experience now and you've learned more about the immigration needs? Because you were running for president in a Democratic primary. One last question, Governor Wals served 24 years. He even stayed after he could have retired because of 9/11. He filed his election paperwork February 10, 2005. He retired two months before they actually got the paper. I've seen a lot of statements from veterans, including those you served with saying, "It's just untoward to be criticizing somebody who served 24 years." He decided to quit, to retire, whatever word you want to use. Retire. Wow. The idea that you said that you were in war. Did you misspeak as the campaign has said? Do you think that it's a problem that he said I went to war, but he didn't actually, that seems to be a problem to me. Well, they've corrected that. Let's move on to what he called. There you go. It's just a little bit of it. So as Don was saying, basically, Danabash in front of a Republican is like an ex-wife in divorce court. And then Danabash in front of Kamala Harrison Tim Wals, it's like story time, right? Yeah. It's like softball after softball, totally different vibes, right? You said story time, and that is perfect because there's this up-speak about, you change. And it's like her voice is smiling, right? Yes. Her voice is like, "Dad, what will you do?" And there's literally a grovel in her voice when she's a scorned woman, right? Yes. When you're in her and it's very Germanic, if you will. The tone, if you just listen, and probably you're noticing it more if you're listening rather than watching. But if you were watching, you see that downward, like all the church lady, the day, you know what I mean? Dana Carvey kind of, "Oh, well, isn't that special?" Kind of look, that frowny face. And then there's this, "Oh, the twinkling eyes, it's all of it." And, you know, maybe you say, "Well, somebody has the right to maybe their personal preference." It just shows you where her head and her heart are when she's doing these interviews. And so there's absolutely no pushback, and it's a shame because the truth is, I think when you give somebody a tough interview, if you're always that tough interviewer, and I think that's why so many people, I heard they were talking about the late, great Tim Rossert back in the day, right, that if you, even journals and schools will study him. Because if you look at Tim Rossert across the board, he was tough on everybody, always ended on a light note, somebody's kid, their baseball game, or talk about their sports love, whatever, but he was consistent with that. You're respecting the person you interview, but you're also being self-respectful. A55, A39, 1210, coming up next, we'll wrap up the six o'clock hour, no bump from the convention as well as the interview, what does it mean for Harris, and then also, what is the plan of attack with one week to go before the debate? 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Get it on the calendar, let's cook up something extraordinary, kitchenmagic.com. Nor do I think the strategy that an NBC report is putting out there, when it pertains to how she plans to go after Trump here during the stretch run. And we'll get to those stories coming up. But I got to tell you, it is pretty remarkable that you have your convention, August 19th through the 22nd, a week goes by then on August 29th, you have your first interview after 40 days. And the betting markets and the polling does not provide any encouraging news for Kamala Harris when it pertains to a bump. In fact, Donald Trump now has a three point lead in the betting market odds from Polly Market. And then the Trafalgar Group, a polling corporation has Trump up one in Wisconsin, two in Pennsylvania and one in Michigan. And as we know, it all could come down to Pennsylvania. We'll also get to a story coming up in hour number three with Pennsylvania and Georgia because the path of least resistance for Trump, if he wins three of the seven swing states, he wins the election. That being North Carolina, Georgia and Pennsylvania. Number two is on the way, Donald have some news when we come back. As we continue live here on a Tuesday morning, Nick Dawn and Greg, it's Kaylin Company on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. Start your day with Kaylin Company, weekday morning six till 10 on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD 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. History this week on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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