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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. Gio and company weekday morning, six till 10. College football started, right? You had coach Prime on TV, all kinds of college football, baseball, the US Open for the tennis fans, big upset there, and there's a Dutch guy involved. We will have Robin give us the US Open update on the major upset, because she's the only person who can actually say the name of the guy who beat Carlo Alcaraz, flushing meadow or whatever the hell they call the US tennis center up there in New York. We'll have that update, but so I'm watching, you know, I'm a Phillies fan. It's the Braves. It's the four game series. It's the last time the Phillies Braves play in the regular season, right? So I turn it on, and all of a sudden, you know, the balls are jumping out of Citizens Bank Park last night, and the Phillies are down for nothing, and I'm like, oh, my God. So I get pissed off immediately, like all Phillies fans do. And I'm saying, what am I going to do now? It's for nothing. And now, we're talking about the fifth and sixth innings here. And you're saying, oh, man, this is such an important series, because let's be honest, most people in Philadelphia or major league baseball who are Phillies fans or gamblers, who follow the National League East Braves fans, looking at how we're coming down the stretch. The Phillies go behind for nothing. And I'm like, Oh, I'll go back to it. Let me turn on the on the the live CNN continued to put it up as a lot. No live. Yes. It was taped like that that interview was taped early in the day. And while the same things that Kamala Harris was spouting and she had obviously rehearsed knowing the questions that were going to be asked. She then went out to Savannah, Georgia, where they bust people in to fill up a small arena. She said the exact same things at that rally. Yes. That she did with Dana Bash. Did you notice? Did you notice something else that I did? In the wide shot, you see the table and she doesn't have any paper. There's constantly cuts. And when she's in a close up, she is looking down. So she obviously had notes, but then they remove those notes when they pulled out to a wide shot. Well, the other thing that's weird that now we're getting reports that they actually had a 41 minute interview, 41 minutes they sat down, then they cut it down to 18. So imagine what they cut out if the 18 minutes that they aired with like commercial breaks between it. They broke down an 18 minute interview that was taped earlier in the day and then had three breaks in it. So the actual break segments, the commercial breaks were longer than the actual interview that they finally put together, slapped up, flipped and rubbed down as the great bell bib devote said in their great hit, do me baby. Remember that song? Henry, come on, man, you're old school. I know you're young. I know what what's what's the one bell bib devote song poison? That's like the only one on the poison. But do me baby. Do me baby. Slap it up, flip it, rub it down. Oh, no. That's what they did with the CNN interview last night before they aired it. And then when they aired it, as I said, I'm watching the fillies, I'm all pissed off. I'm like, come on, man, don't lose to the Braves. Let's get this. Let's put this baby away. So anyway, I flip over to the debate and I watch it. And I, you know, a day in a bash is a sometimes journalist, put most of the time another democratic operative. And so she starts asking questions. And it was obvious from the jump that Kamala Harris knew what the questions were. That's what she's been doing since the, the, the, the DNC a couple of weeks ago. She's been in hiding. And then she goes to Savannah after taping this interview and says the same thing that she had a hard time reading the teleprompter at her own live event in Savannah, Georgia. So back to the debate. So I'm watching the debate. Not debate interview. Yeah, interview. Well, it was a debate. She was debating on what you answered again. But you're right. They had like a card table. So, you know, the CNN Center in Atlanta is not there anymore. Right? They shut that down. We were there when the Super Bowl was in Atlanta. And that's where the media center was right inside there, not in the CNN center, but in the, the building right next to it, which was used as the press headquarters. And everybody got to walk through and CNN Center flipped the bird to, you know, to all the CNN people in there. And that's what we did. Well, every day we would flip the bird at Anderson Cooper and Jake Strapper, Philly guy, Jake Strapper at CNN. And so I want to play the first cut because this is the question. This is what they released. And apparently there's a lot of debate while they were taping this interview. What did they talk about? Climate change, whether to talk about what they, which she said and what she stands for, what she means. So, Henry and Phil, we're going to play the first cut, which is the first cut that they released. They like teased it. They sent out the first clip to get everybody ready for dinner time. So, they sent it out at like four in the afternoon after they edited and they picked one part out. And let's play. This is the first part of the CNN interview that they taped and edited all day long that they teased out to get everybody excited for something that was a taped interview and was only 18 minutes long. Let's play the first cut. This is what Dana Bash asked. Kamala Harris, the presidential nominee for your DNC. Speaking, how should voters look at some of the changes that you've made that you explained some of here in your policy? Is it because you have more experience now and you've learned more about the information? Is it because you were running for president in a Democratic primary and should they feel comfortable and confident that what you're saying now is going to be your policy moving forward? Dana, I think the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed. You mentioned the Green New Deal. I have always believed and I have worked on it that the climate crisis is real, that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time. We did that with the Inflation Reduction Act. We have set goals for the United States of America and by extension the globe around when we should meet certain standards for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as an example. That value has not changed. My value around what we need to do to secure our border, that value has not changed. I spent two terms as the attorney general of California prosecuting transnational criminal organization violations of American laws regarding the passage, illegal passage of guns, drugs, and human beings across our border. My values have not changed. What about the passage of time? And of course, climate change is still an existential threat to Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party, even though there's really no concrete way to stop the climate from changing. But it's a feel good thing. It's about feels when you talk about these policies. That was the piece that they let out. And then people are now saying like I was, what the hell did she just say? What did she say? Climate change is an existential threat until the polling gets closer in Pennsylvania, where she then also proclaimed that she never called for a ban on fracking. And then Dana Bash actually actually pressed her on that. I know that was kind of shocking. Well, I think she had to, because if Dana Bash didn't press her on all of the absolute lies that she kept spouting about her values haven't changed, everything that she said has changed. And then she keeps going back to ancient history when she was in San Francisco. That was like 15 years ago. So the bottom line is this, she thinks climate change is still an existential threat. And we have bookmarks. We have guidelines on when we have to have the climate fixed by. You know, like when Al Gore was saying we would all be underwater by 2010. And then it became 2020. And now it's 2030. So this is what we got last night in this pre-taped interview. And now obviously after the interview, all the comments that she made, she and Tim Waltz will be doing their daily rallies in all these places in the swing states, of course, and they'll be repeating the same things. In fact, when she went out after the taped interview to Savannah, she couldn't even read the teleprompter where she was talking about the constitution that Donald Trump wants to remove the constitution of the United. She couldn't even say she was so flustered about the between the supreme, the supreme court and the constitution, she couldn't even read what was on the propter for her in front of a Boston crowd in Savannah, Georgia. So again, if this is what you want to vote for and you buy this and you think this is policy, it's unbelievable. It's unbelievable. Word salads started right from the very first question that Dana asked, which is cut 30. And Dana asked what she would do as in the first day. First day as president. And she obviously had something prepared that she really wanted to get out there, which didn't really answer the question. 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. And 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. On day one, Dana actually asked, Dana asked to follow up there, but then she still didn't answer what she was going to do on day one. And I guess the biggest question of them all, you're still in charge. Joe's on the beach in Delaware. You're in charge. You're now the person who's out there, Joe's out completely on the beach in Rehoboath. She's in charge, but she has to run her presidential campaign. And so she's running around now after hiding for a couple of weeks. And now this is going to be her daily thing. She's going to be talking about the $6,000 child care credit that she stole from JD Vance and President Trump when Trump announced like a $5,000 credit. And then she upped it. And now it's claiming that this is her thing. And she's going to be remember the key words here, that crib in the car seat. You know, that $6,000. Well, she's not giving you in cash. She's going to give you an credit. So you'll get that $6,000 credit for the kids that they don't want you to have because they want you to have an abortion. So try to follow along with me now. Their biggest issue is abortion. That's what they're trying to get women to bite on, so to speak. And you can't bite on an abortion because it's a messy process. And if you've ever seen it, you don't want to watch it. That's why they don't show any abortions. That's why Planned Parenthood doesn't even have whether machines in there, the sonic grams, because they don't want to show women what's inside their stomach. Yeah, they don't want to show that there's anything inside of you without moving or living. And so that's how that's how Planned Parenthood operates. It's called Planned Parenthood. Yet nobody goes in there to Planned Parenthood. They go in there to plan abortions. And there are some health care procedures, but they don't do sonic grams. And they consider sonic grams evasive, right? When it's all there's a little gel on the stomach. And I do that nightly and I'm not even pregnant. You put the gel on there and then you put the machine over it, right? Yeah, there's nothing invasive. There's nothing invasive of having your belly rub. You know what I mean? It's like a Buddha. I hear my belly's a little bigger than it should be. It's on the outside. And so that's invasive. But she's saying, we're going to make sure all you people who have babies, even though we don't want people to have babies, that you're going to get $6,000 in credits. You know, it's like when we had the hurricane here, and the government sent everybody a $700 check. Remember that? I know. We got hammer here a couple two summers ago. And the government sent FEMA, which is our tax dollars, sent everybody $700. That's what the government does. They'll send everybody 700. But if you have more damage, and you don't have insurance to cover the damage from an act of God, you're screwed because your insurance company's not going to pay you. And then if they do pay you something, they're going to jack up your premiums by 100%. And that's what's happening all over the country, California, Florida. Speaking of that, Tony, they're cut 32 is Kamala Harris praising Bidenomics as a success. Can we play that? Why are we playing all this fiction? I want facts, Jack. All right, let's go to her and she's praising Joe Biden. Who doesn't want anything to do with her sitting on the beach. They got warring factions inside this whole campaign. They got the Obama faction. You got the Kamala faction. You got the Max faction. You got the Mac action as we get into college football. Nobody everybody loves Mac action on Mac action, baby. Is the Maxwell in existence, by the way? Oh, yeah, they just added a UMass. So really on the up and up. Say this is a little college football sprinkled in there, kids. You're not getting this on any other show. I'll tell you that right now. But anyway, let's go to Kamala talking about Bidenomics. And you maintain by economics is a success. I maintain that when we do the work of bringing down prescription medication for the American people, including capping the cost of the annual cost of prescription medication for seniors at $2,000, when we do what we did in the first year of being in office to extend the child tax credit so that we cut child poverty in America by over 50%. When we do what we have done to invest in the American people and bringing manufacturing back to the United States so that we created over 800,000 new manufacturing jobs, bringing business back to America, what we have done to improve the supply chain. So we're not relying on foreign governments to supply American families with their basic needs. I'll say that that's good work. Wow. So what we're doing, we're supplying people with basic needs, like telling farmers not to raise cattle anymore because cow farts are causing climate change. Remember, you got Bill Gates out there, a real fascist who's out there helping China by the land in the United States to raise cattle so they can send their cattle back to China. But we're not allowed to have stakes because the government's telling us that it's bad for us. And so because you don't want more cattle raised in our country to supply our people who are primarily carnivores, what are we doing now? We're paying like $50 in a supermarket for a nice steak, right? Oh, man. Because they're trying to deliver. So how are they helping the food supply chain? We went, we went to the grocery store the other day and they had these gorgeous tomahawks, you know, they're the beautiful, even the small, even the small, like rib eyes and houses, there was two tomahawks side by side, just you know, nice tomahawks for two people, $125 for tomahawks. I mean, they were Florida, they were big, but $125. So that's that's true. You pay for it. So now going to a restaurant, and obviously they have overhead, they have to pay chefs, sous chefs. So that's why you can't go out and have a steak dinner anymore. If you're an average middle class person, I can't even go out and have a steak dinner. I can't even afford outback steakhouse. It's an outrage. It is an outrage. So anyway, so that's that's by dynamics that she's bragging about. So again, you heard it, we heard it, we all hear it. I'm not here pushing. I just want you to think and use your common sense, worrying now about child tax credits, when you didn't want to give people, and then claiming that you're not going to that you that you want to get everybody money to buy a home, the $25,000, the government doesn't give you any money. They give you our money. They're not giving you their money. There's $150 million at Oprah set to Kamala Harris's campaign. That's not going to people in Hawaii. That's not going to middle class people who can't afford to go out or buy groceries. Since you mentioned Oprah, though, I am so upset at Oprah. First of all, the Maui thing, right? So she has this biggest date in Maui. She said that she came out right after the Maui fire and was begging people for money. She donated $10 million. It's like, okay, that sounds great. Machine in the rock both came out and then the rock realized, hey, this is a scam because we don't know where the money's going. And the rock backed out. Remember? So $10 million is what Oprah gave to the Maui fire fund. And those people are still homeless and their homes have not been fixed. And she hasn't done anything since then. Except buy off a lot of property. What did she just do this last week? Oprah gave $150 million to the Kamala campaign. See where her priorities are. Exactly. And that's the bottom line here. It's about looking at things objectively, not whether the right wing or left wing view. Look at them objectively. And again, you know, this is a woman bragging about children when her biggest campaign thing is abortion. And women are going to vote for her on the abortion issue alone, right? Yeah, women, a lot of women. And I say all women, a lot of women think that abortion on the ballot is the most important thing that they want to worry about. Meanwhile, the same people who want you to have abortions whenever you want. And again, I don't care how many abortions you have, just don't I don't want to pay for your abortions. That's my complaint. But I don't have the right I don't have a checklist of things I want the government to see. That's what they should do. You know, your candidate should instead of handing out these ballots and fake ballots, hand out a checklist as an American, I'm going to put it down to put together a checklist this weekend after I sleep for two days straight and get over this crazy week. You know, people are going to go out on this Labor Day weekend and barbecue and, you know, go to the beach or whatever you do on Labor Day weekend and obviously recognize the great workers who keep this country going. And that's what Labor Day is all about. It's not about going into Labor because that would mean when you would be pregnant. And if you go into Labor, you can still have an abortion in some states because they want abortion up until birth. So if you're going to Labor and your pro abortion, this is not a weekend for you to be celebrating. It's a weekend for you to be celebrating having a job, you know, working hard to support your family and people so you can actually go out and buy things and enjoy things and all the white sales on Labor Day. They still do white sales on Labor Day weekend. I think so. And why is it? Isn't that racist? What is this checklist that you think the checklist should be? This is what I would do if I were king of the world. Put a checklist together of all the, no, that was I was king, queen for just point king for just one day. Who did that song, Henry? Come on, let's test your musical knowledge. If I were king for just one day, I would king for just one day. Classic hit. That's a great song. No, I have no idea. I'm thinking about it early on a Friday. If we may have to play that. Okay, checklist, checklist, Tony. Your ADD is showing. It's not ADD. It's ADHD. So anyway, so Phil will know if I were king for just one day, that's an old school Thompson twins. That's right. It was a Thompson twins. Remember what the great hair that was back in. That was the, what we call a Euro trash era of rock music. Oh, yeah. I love the Thompson twins. Never heard of them. Are you kidding me? King for a day was massive. That was a monster hit. Even Phil, it's Phil, does Phil have access to the microphone? Oh, yeah. Hold on. Let me try and put them on. Let's get Phil in here. Let's get a man who understands music from different genres from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and today. Well, while we're trying to get Phil on, if I were king for just a day, let's get back to the checklist now. Imagine if you as a citizen, a taxpayer in this country got a list from your favorite candidate on how and you got to put a round number up there. Let's just say two billion dollars for you to spend. Okay. And then you could put a check mark at how much of the money and the taxes that you pay, you want to see proportion. Now, obviously, there's a lot of math involved and I'm not good at math. But if you had a list of things that were the most important things to you, like education, immigration, the economy, right? And then you, and then abortion, Planned Parenthood, how much would you give? Because Planned Parenthood is funded by the government. Right. Which is us, education, the Department of Education is funded by us, we the people, and we all want to fund education. But unfortunately, the public school teachers unions do not want to fund education unless you got go to government funded schools. Well, regarding the whole abortion and Planned Parenthood thing, like, again, if I want to report babies, go right ahead. If I could designate the funding to Planned Parenthood with the exception of abortion, like, say, okay, I'm willing to give some funding to Planned Parenthood for the other things that they say they provide. But I don't want any of my money. That's too much fractions. I don't want to deal with fractions. I'm going to say, you know, you have, you know, you have a lot of people do the charts and you have pie charts and you have those, there's like financial sites that you have. And it'll show you like if you have a Merrill Lynch account or a fidelity account, it'll show you that pie chart where which percentage is for entertainment, which percentage is for, you know, basics, you know, and now the entertainment sliver is like the smallest one because nobody has money. Anyway, we're going to, we're going to continue on. And what do you think of my idea about having a list where you could check off what you think the most important things you would like to see your money go to as a taxpayer in the United States of America. Everybody talks about pro choice and the right to do this and stay out of my body, my choice. You know, I don't like this thing, but I like that thing. If you had like a grocery shop, it's a shopping list. And you can check off the things that matter most to you instead of these stupid polls that they put out from all of these organizations that no one believes, no one in everybody questions. It's just pollsters throwing crap out there because they have to throw out a poll like every week. I think it would be really interesting. So, like I would do it a percentage. So if you know, if you get a chart, like you said, a checklist and do a pie chart and let's not do it by money, but just by percentage. So 100%, the whole pie, and you have to divide it up into things, things that are important to you. And you were able to say, okay, my tax dollars that I am paying out of my paychecks, this is what I wanted to go towards. It's like, again, it's like a financial pie chart. You know, you have a credit card, it'll show you what, you know, what you spent on, again, entertainment, food, drugs, pharmaceuticals, all that stuff. I think that's the way I may have to, I may have to draw up a pie chart this weekend, Robin. Just have to order a pizza. Yes. Actually, why don't you make it a Venn diagram? That'll be more effective. That's too hard. It's easy to get a pie, like a pizza pie. And then you take the slices, you get the little slivers, because everybody has a pie chart somewhere, right? I love Venn diagrams. I don't even know what a Venn diagram is. Now, filled Venn diagrams, the overlapping circles, the overlapping circles, and then like, say you have A and B, and they overlap. I don't want that colored that where they overlap is. Let's keep it simple. That's what they say kiss. Keep it simple, stupid. That's a pie chart. And then when you see the slivers, you know, you got a big pie piece of the pie right here, and then you got the slivers. That's the way most people can look at that and understand it. We'll break it down much more. So we're just getting this party started. It's Friday. It is Friday, August 30th. Oh, real quick before you go to break, because we do not have we were there. There was a motherboard issue. And so we do not have any video today, which is really sad because I look adorable. But I know Robin got all dressed up, so nobody can see me. But we are going to be taking some phone calls because that way people keep people that are used to interacting on YouTube and being able to talk, they can now call in. I know that this show normally doesn't take very many phone calls. But if you would like to comment or talk to us, the number is 855-839-1210. That's 855-839-1210. Give us a call and you can you can yell at us that way, except rather than on YouTube. And then we'll play a little the chops and twins, because I know Phil on Quiz knows the thumbs and swings and twins in the fire. Great hair. One day. I had hair like that at one point. We all did. I love the time, right back. Yeah, I love that. I mean, Henry's too young to remember. It's unbelievable that he doesn't know. It's unbelievable. Great hair. And it was red hair, too. They had the one guy had the red. The flock of seagulls had great hair. That was that was the that was the era of hair. Oh, yeah, that was the hair band era. We're coming right back. We're just getting started. It's a Friday. It's Labor Day weekend. It's Tony Bruno, Miss Robin, Phil and Henry and the whole gang right here on talk radio 1210 WPHT. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHT and on the free Odyssey app. I'm Sally home 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 graduates 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. You're hearing Elvis because of the great Linda Kearns. Linda Kearns law.com. She paid. She donated. And so she gets to call the music. And right through today on this show, we will be playing her playlist of Elvis with no no springsteen playlist, thankfully, and no Abba today. And it's not my style to rip. I got a rip Robin because I told Robin all along that Abba, they're not good. They're frauds. They're anti-American. They're not even from American. And now apparently Abba has become the latest artist. Yeah, very disciplined. To tell Trump to stop using their music at their rallies in defense of Abba. There's no defense. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. There are a bunch of washed out Swedes. And there's nothing wrong with Swedes. I love the Swedish bikini team. I love IKEA. Let me let me defend my my favorite group. I love Abba to the core. It's my childhood. I noticed this when I was when I went back home to visit. Even more than the US mainstream media, the media over there has absolutely no opposition. And everything that they know is the worst of what they're claiming Trump to be. So I don't really blame Abba for not knowing that there is another. It's not Abba that say, you know, they're not for every everybody on the list. You know, John Fogarty, right, rage against the machine. Nickelback. If Nickelback doesn't, Nickelback doesn't want Trump using their music. It would be Teddy Rogers is dead. Yeah. How's Kenny Rogers to stay telling them not to play? You got to know when to hold them or no one to fold them. How ridiculous is that? The Beast Boys, aren't they all brain dead? Big. She's brain dead. She's from down from Doyle's town. Elton John, the Rolling Stones, R.E.M. Prince. When you look at this list, half of the people are dead. True. So it's clearly the record company, not them. And the amazing thing, the whole nonsense with the Foo Fighters, all these tough guys, all these grunts. Well, the Foo Fighters, they made that statement, but they had to actually sold the rights. Exactly. He actually had the right. If you have the music, if you have the BMI ASCAP rights to play recording artists songs, like radio stations do, like here, don't we have the BMI ASCAP? We could play music. You know, YouTube won't run it. If we play music on YouTube, they'll cut it out. But if you're a radio station that has music rights, if I were king for just one day, we can play that right now. Exactly. If I give me a little taste of that now, because we're going to take some phone calls to the devil went down to Georgia with the bus yesterday, we're talking about the debate, the debate, the interview, which wasn't really an interview, it was a half hour, it was a half hour infomercial. And the Phillies, I'm going to play this one clip, because I mentioned it earlier. Well, most people didn't really care about the interview or the rallies or any of these other things, because they're trying to enjoy the Labor Day weekend, the last hurrah on officially for summer. People watching baseball, I told you I was watching the interview, because the Phillies were down for nothing. But then luckily, when I got sick and tired of commercial breaks that were longer than the actual content of the interview, fraud show, I turned the Phillies game on and they were losing four to nothing. And then all of a sudden out of nowhere, demand with the long wet hair, cranks a home run to put the Phillies back in it. And then the guy who always seems to step up when the fans are down on him all season long. Casti, Nick Castellanos grabbed a bat and that bank last night was going crazy. Four, three Braves lead, tying run at third. Holmes kicks and deals and the pitch swung on, driven to center. It's deep, Paris is back at the track, at the wall, it's gone, into the hedges, and Castellanos has turned the game around with a two run home run here at the bottom of the seventh inning. It is his 19th of the season. The great Scott, five to four Phillies. Yes. Thank you, Scott, Francia and the Phillies crowd went crazy last night, a huge win. As I mentioned before, and everybody knows this, if you're following, this is this is the biggest series of the year for the Phillies, because the Braves are nipping at their toes, just like Jack Frostwell in a couple of weeks, once everybody's complaining about how cold it's getting, except here in Florida, of course, the, you know, Scott Fransky into the trees, Brad Marsh went up, Bobo, you know, on his home run. And it was home run derby last night, the Braves were hitting balls out tracers out field. Matt also crushed one. Matt Olson hit one up in Ashburn Alley, well, the fans were dropping their $17 beers. I mean, how many beers one flying up there and chickies and Pete's crab fries, when that ball went up there, so the ball was jumping out of the ballpark. But what a great comeback win for the Phillies. That's huge, because now they're back up six games on the Braves in the National League East, and they got three more to go. So the key is, you know, you want to go into September, you know, you want to be able to start setting up, you know, then they now say the Taiwan Walker is going to be in the bullpen. Thank God. And, you know, with a good way, can't cut down 36 million dollars, just going to dump him. But what they'll do is they'll use them in long relief, probably the rest of the way, because you can't put them back out there, you know, when you're in a pennant race. And so now they're going to get their situation straightened out huge win last night, Sanchez gave up a couple of bombs, and you're thinking, Oh, really, he's going to get blown out again. And we've seen them, you know, put up a bunch of runs and then get blown out the very next night. So the Phillies with an unbelievable comeback last night, and they had college football, but the big story in sports, and we go to our, our expert on sports, a woman who has actually played tennis, watched tennis, and can now accurately tell you who won the biggest upset at the US Open yesterday, in the, the number three seed, Carlos Alcaras, right? Yes. Upset. He was the pre tournament favorite. Yeah, he's the number three seed. And he was playing the 74th 74th. So he's the three seed playing the 74th ranked Botec fund the Zonskope. What? I knew Rob when I told her this story this morning, I said Robin, this sounds like a Dutch dude. Well, Robin's the only person who can pronounce this guy's name, Botec fund the Zonskope van de Zanskope. Yeah, that's cool. Now, if I would say it, I would say Botec van de Zanskope. How do you say it in you're not slipping or slapping? How do you pronounce it again, Robin? Fund the Zonskope. I'm not going to try. It sounds like those cookies at the, the Dutch cookies, but it was called Stropwaffles. Stropwaffles. Stropwaffles. I love it when Tony tries to speak Dutch. I say Stropwaffles. You know, van de Schrupp. Van de Schrupp. Don't they make big beans? Fund the Stropwaffles. Fund the Zonskope, which means of the sand sculpture. Really? Yeah. Maybe Joe Biden was out there building a sand sculpture on the beach in Rehobib. And he made a sandoscope out of sand. And then the hotter came over and put a little Parmesan cheese on the top. Dick, Fund the Zonskope. He beat Alcatraz. And not Alcatraz, Robin. Alcatraz. Alcatraz. Chicken pronounced Botec van de Zanskope, but doesn't know how to pronounce Carlos Alcatraz. Alcatraz. He lost in straight sets 6, 1, 7, 5, 6, 4. And this is the earliest exit from a grand slam since 2021. We had a 15 match grand slam winning streak. It made him the first top three seed to lose in the first two rounds in 2006. Two hours and 20 minutes. And apparently this Botec guy was just phenomenal. Botec. How's that a Dutch name? Where the hell's Botec comes from? I don't know where Botec comes from, but the last name is definitely, definitely a Dutch name. Now he could be a South African too, because a lot of South Africans have that. The van de Schrupp. Design slump. I don't know where he's from. So you're just assuming he's Dutch, because it sounds like freaky, deaky Dutch. I'm looking at a graphic of it right now. It looks like the Dutch flag is next to his name. Okay. So he is Dutch. He's a duchy. You know, those dutch, you can't tell. One of the greatest, one of the greatest Dr. Evil things that he points out. He's from Wagon, Gigan, Gigan, and Wagon, and then Gigan, which town is he from? He lives in Feynendau, and he is he was born in Boteceningen. Boteceningen. Boteceningen is very close to the sea in Rotterdam. He lives in that in the dal of the Netherlands. Feynendau. Any of you duchies listening out there, this is what I have to deal with all the time. It's one of those languages. It's not one of the love languages like Italian, French, Spanish, you know, with all due respect to my friends. It is one of the love languages. No, it's not as long as you're with me it is. Well, excuse me. Anyway, lots more still to come. We're going to do our pie charts. We're going to break down the stolen valor. We'll have a Tim Walsh. I didn't really say I didn't go to war. I was a country grammar or something, a bad grammar. Speaking of stolen valor, I love that this is trending now, Stolen McValor. That's right. It is the Stolen Valor and the fake McDonald's story that Tom was kind of mashed together. It's trending on social media. Stolen McValor. Black insurrectionist who follows me, and Cat Turtle who follows me. I don't even know Cat Turtle, but now it's trending Stolen McValor. Love it. You got it. See, she said she worked at McDonald's and she never did. And she even and there's proof that she said it because she was on what's her name? She said it multiple times. No, but she said it on the TV show, which one with the morning to check who used to be an actress who has her own TV show. I showed you the clip last night. They played it all over the news. What's the chick that has a morning show now was an actress? Drew Barrymore. Oh, on the Drew Barrymore show, she was bragging about working and the producer. Yeah, she did fries. She said, and the producer. I don't know who the producer is. The guy comes out. He's very effeminate. And he was talking about, Hey, I worked at McDonald's too. And then she said, Yeah, I did fries. And then I think later, she said, Yeah, I did three guys in the drive-through line too. But that was, you know, it was working my way up in the food chain of politics back in those days. So she never, she lied about being a fry chef. Yes. 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