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I'm Jean-Marie Laskis. I'm a journalist. I spend my career helping Americans understand the lives of other Americans, coal miners, gun shop clerks, staffers in the White House mailroom. In my new podcast, Cement City, I tell the story of an entire town, a dying town that you've absolutely no reason to care about. But trust me, you will. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions, available now for free on the Odyssey app, and wherever you get your podcasts. Gail and company weekday morning, six till 10, college football started, right? You had coach Prime on TV, all kinds of college football, baseball, US Open for the tennis fans, big upset there. And there's a Dutch guy involved who 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 Alcaras, flushing meadow, 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 a 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 on the live CNN continue 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 buffed 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 poison. And 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 Phillies, 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 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 interview. Well, it was a debate. She was debating on what you answered again. But you're right. They had like a hard tater. 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 a 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, whether the 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 for dinner time. So they sent it out at like four in the afternoon after they edited, they picked one part out. And let's play this is the first part of the CNN interview that they taped and edited or 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. So 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 Dana Bash actually actually pressed her on that. That was kind of shocking. Well, I think she had to, because the 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 that between the samples, blaming the Supreme Court and the constitution, she couldn't even read what was on the propter for her in front of a busting 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 salad 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 in 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 a 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 Rehobuf. 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 childcare 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 accredit. 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 the machines in there are the sonograms because they don't want to show women what's inside their stomach. 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 sonograms. And they consider sonograms evasive, right? When it's always 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. You know, my belly's a little bigger than it should be. It's on the outside. And so that's an 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 set everybody $700. That's what the government does. They'll say everybody's 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 is not going to pay you. And then if they do pay you something, they're going to jack up your premium by 100%. And that's what's happening all over the country. California, Florida, speaking of that, Tony, their cut 32 is Kamala Harris praising by economics 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 Macs with Macs and baby. It's the Maxwell in existence, by the way. Oh, yeah, they just added a UMass. So I'm really on the up and up. Say this 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 Biden topics. 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 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 beautiful. Even a small, even a 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 who 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 that 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. For first of all, the Maui thing, right? So she has this biggest state in Maui. She said that she she came out right after the Maui fire and was begging people for money. She donated $10 million, which you know, it's like, okay, that sounds great. Machine in the rock both came out and then the rock realized, Hey, you know, this is a scam because we don't know where the money's going in the rock back down. 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 up 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. I think 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, whatever 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 America, 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 leave pregnant. And if you go into Labor, you can still have an abortion in some states because they want abortion up until birth. Yeah. So if you go into 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? So 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 if 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. Great song. No, I have no idea. I'm thinking if I was early on a Friday. If we may have to play that. Okay, checklist checklist. You're 80D is showing. It's not 80D. It's ADHD. So anyway, so Phil will know if I were king for just one day, it's an old school Thompson twins. That's right. It was a Thompson twins. Remember what the great hair that was back and that was the what we call a Euro trash era of rock music. Oh, yeah. I love the Thompson twins. Are you kidding me? King for a day was massive. That was a monster hit. Even Phil is Phil does Phil have access to the microphone. Oh, yeah. Hold on. Let me try and put him. 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 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 $2 billion 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 regarding the whole abortion and Planned Parenthood thing. Like, again, 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 fraction. 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 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, now the entertainment sliver is like the smallest one because nobody has money. Anyway, 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 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 a pie chart, and let's 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. Exactly. It's like it's again, it's like a financial pie chart. Right. You know, you have a credit card. It'll show you what you spent on, again, entertainment, food, drugs, pharmaceuticals, all that stuff. I think that's the way to I may have I may have to draw up a pie chart this weekend, Robin, Tony, a pizza. Yes. Actually, why don't you make an event diagram that'll be. 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? Mm hmm. 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 overlap. I don't want that colored that where they overlap is. Let's keep it simple. That's 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 have 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, right? It's really sad because I look adorable, but I know Robin got all dressed up. So nobody can see but nobody can see me. But we're 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 Enquist knows the thumbs and swings and twins in the fire. Great hair. I had hair like that at one point. We all did. I love that. I love that. 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 right 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 Jean Marie Laskis. I'm a journalist. I spend my career helping Americans understand the lives of other Americans, coal miners, gun shop clerks, staffers in the White House mail room. In my new podcast, Cement City, I tell the story of an entire town, a dying town that you have absolutely no reason to care about. But trust me, you will. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions. 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 who very does tell Trump to stop using their music at their rallies in defense of ABBA. There's no defense of ABBA. 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's they're not for every everybody on the list. You know, John Fogarty, right, rage against the machine. Nickelback. If Nickelback doesn't want from using their music, he would be Kenny Rogers is dead. How's Kenny Rogers is state telling them not to play? You got to know when the hold them or no one to fold them. As ridiculous as that. The Beast boys, aren't they all brain dead? And she's brain dead. She's down from Doyle sound. 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. We actually had the right. If you have the news, if you have the BMI ass cap rights, the play recording artists songs, like radio stations do, like here, don't we have the BMI ass cap? 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, exactly. We can play that right now. Exactly. 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 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 unofficially 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, the man with the long wet hair cranks a homerun 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, Kasti, Nick Castellanos grabbed a bat and that bank last night was going crazy. Four, three Braves lead tying around at third. Holmes kicks and deals and the pitch swung on driven to center. It's deep. Harris 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 on the bottom of the seventh inning. It is his 19th of the season. The great Scott five to four Phillies. Yes. Thank you. Scott Fransky 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, uh, except here in Florida, of course, that, you know, Scott Fransky into the trees. Brad Marsh went up, oh, Bobbo, you know, on his home run. And it was home run Derby last night. The braids were hitting balls out. Tracers. Oh, man, the outfield, medals crossed one. Mad Olson hit one up in Ashburn Alley. Well, the fans were dropping their $17 beers. I mean, how many beers went flying up there and chickens 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. Cause now they're back up six games on the Braves and 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. I'm not 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 him 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, oh, Phillies are 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, uh, 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 BOTIC fund the zone scope. What? I knew Robin. I told her this story this morning. I said, Robin, this sounds like a Dutch dude. And you're the Robin's the only person who can pronounce this guy's name, BOTIC fund the sun scope van de sand scope. Yeah, that's cool. Now if I would say it, I would say BOTIC van de sand. Shroop. How do you say it in you're not slipping or slapping? How do you pronounce it again, Robin? From the zone scope. I'm not going to try. It sounds like those cookies at the, the Dutch cookies, but it was called stroke waffles. Stroke waffles. Stroke waffles. I love it when Tony tries to speak Dutch. I say strap waffles. You know, van de schroop van de schroop. Don't they make big beans from the scope? From the zone scope, which means of the sand sculpture. Really? Yeah. Maybe Joe Biden was out there building a sand sculpture on the beach in Rehoboop. And he made a zander sculpt out of sand. And then the hotter came over and put a little Parmesan cheese on the top. But BOTIC fund was on stroke. He beat Alcatraz. And not Alcatraz, Robin Alcatraz. Alcatraz ticket pronounced BOTIC van duster, Trump, 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. Yeah, 15 match grand slam winning streak. They made him the first top three seed to lose in the first two rounds in 2006. And 20 minutes. And apparently this BOTIC guy was just phenomenal. BOTIC. How's that a Dutch name? Where the hell BOTIC 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 band across the design. Here, let me look it up. I don't know where you're just assuming he's Dutch, because it sounds like freaky deaky Dutch. I'm 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. Yeah, he's a duchy. You know, those Dutch you can't tell. And one of the greatest one of the greatest doctor evil things that he points out. He's from the wagon that get, get, get in wagon and then get, which town is he from? He lives in Feynundau. And he is he was born in Vateninga. Vateninga is very close to the sea in Rotterdam. He lives in Van in the Dau, or in the Netherlands. Feynundau. Any of you Dutch, he's 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 a 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. Oh, 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 Walz. I didn't really say I didn't go to war. I was like, country grammar or something. 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. Black Black insurrectionists who who follows me and cat turned who follows me. I don't even know cat turned, but now it's trending stolen McValor. I 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. 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 on the Drew Barrymore show. She was bragging about work and the producer. And 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, I 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. So when cashier and McDonald's when we come back, yes, make sure that you are in line already to give us a call. I know that you guys aren't used to this. But we are taking phone calls and the phone number right this down 855 839 1210 855 839 1210. Give us call. We want to hear from you. And it's Tony Bruno, Miss Robin the whole gang. It's 1210 sports. I just, well, with this, that's a little sports segment. You did. You did. It's talk radio 1210, where we give you everything on talk radio 1210 WP HD. Start your day with killing company weekday morning, six till 10, I'll talk radio 1210 WP HD and the free odyssey app. We got the crew in here, Henry Mash it, Phil Amquist. We got Elvis musin bumping thanks to Linda Curran's law, who's making all the selections this week. Yeah. Actually, she she has complemented you on on Twitter. I know she wrote she wrote from yesterday's show. She said, I think Tony Bruno should take his Elvis impersonating show on the road. Yeah. Fantastic. And could fill arenas. Thank you, Miss Robin and 1210 WP HD for playing the King's music. It is all to support children of fallen officers. Absolutely. And then she has a link for the donation. That is. And that's a great contribution is that's why she earned the right because she puts her money where her mouth is to help other people. Now, we do have a lot of tribute bands down here in Cape Carl. I mean, this has to be the tribute band capital of the world. And the bands, I mean, they look the part. We were in a restaurant the other day. And there was these guys with long hair and jamming and they got great. They got a chick playing drums. This drum set was bigger than the woman playing the drums. And the lead singers from Australia. Yeah. So a lot of great talented people from all over the world come here and they have tribute bands and they play at all these different bars and they make a lot of money. Apparently, that's a great gig down here because this is I've never seen a place with more tribute bands than Cape Carl, Florida. It's unbelievable. Who's been your favorite? Well, we have this one that we follow called, they appear at our friends Christmas party every year. Really? And they're great. Why can't I make him a name right now? Who are they? Where they covering? They cover everybody. The lead singers can sounds like everybody that he does. He does Rod Stewart immensely well though. Like his Rod Stewart, if you close your eyes, it's him. It's crazy. And these guys do like house parties and they do bars. You know, and a lot of thing about the great thing about restaurants here, when you go into a restaurant where they have a live band, they don't charge you cover. That's part of the, you know, and they pay these people well. And it's awesome going into a restaurant unless you're too close, you know, and they're really playing loud and you don't want to hear it. But that's part of the cool part about other than the daily rainstorms that we get here. But hey, it's called August. Speaking of daily rainstorms, your news and weather is sponsored by Budget Blinds. Summer's a great time to brighten up the window treatments in your home budget blinds is your one stop shop for blinds, shades, shutters, custom drapery and motorization. I love those ones that go up and down automatically. Visit budgetblinds.com for a free in-home consultation and the only no questions asked warranty in the business. Meanwhile, a lot of people reacting to the, I keep calling it, our good friend, Mary Walter Radio, who fills in a lot here on 1210 and is great wherever she is. Even she's commenting on it saying that really shouldn't have, they should have, CNN should be charged for running an infomercial and a campaign event. That was not an actual interview. That was an in-kind donation. That's what it was. There's no doubt about it. Dana Bash asked a couple of legitimate questions, but she got zero legitimate answers and zero legitimate blowback and people are ripping it today. And again, a lot of it's partisan, but it's common sense too. If you watch it and listen to it, in fact, I want to play, and I wrote something yesterday on Twitter as we were sitting in the rain, waiting for the rain to stop again as our roof is still going up on our home. And I want that damn roof finished before the house falls apart with all the stink and rain. So if you saw the interview last night, I mean, I want to play this cut because we got the cut sheet coming up this hour too. Miss Robin will read her brilliantly written personal memoir. Please call this a memoir. What would you call this Robin? No, this is just my stance on how I came to vote the way I am now. Okay. And it has nothing to do with me. I haven't drugged Robin. I mean, I've given her large quantities of red wine on certain nights after we have a nice dinner at home. But the red wine is to ply me for something completely different, not my political stance. Exactly. And I don't tell Robin what to think, how to think, who to vote for, what to vote for, you know, what to think. She's learned this by living all over the world. And so that's the bottom line. You know, you live, you travel, and you learn how people react differently. But we'll talk more about the interview last night. We'll have the reaction even CNN panelists were like trying to figure out what the hell was going on. The cut sheets coming up this hour. The bumper music is still Elvis. We want to thank Linda Kern's law again. Phil will have his, you know, we'll have the mystery music, mystery movie clip coming up in the regular time will take some calls this hour at 855-839-1210. We don't have the video stream working today, but we do have phone call capability. 855-839-1210. That's the number to call. So Miss Robin, I want to give her the floor right now, or the chair. Don't go down. Without an interruption. Oh my God. I want everybody to pay attention. Should we set this to music? No, no. I mean, this is, I think I wrote this because I think that there are a lot of people out there that are like me. And so I wrote this as to how I came to the point of where I am in my political viewpoints. And so here, I wrote this yesterday sort of off the cuff. Right before I do that, I want to rip Bruno's cousin on Twitter. Okay. He says, 1210W PhD, how come Tony Bruno and Miss Robin think there's not live music anywhere else besides Cape Coral. LOL. I didn't say there isn't. I said Cape Coral is the tribute band capital of the world. It is obviously there's live music everywhere. Austin, Texas is what probably one of the live music capitals of the world. So is Nashville, Tennessee. Nashville, they're everywhere. Yeah, I said, I'm talking about tribute bands here here. And they make money. And they make big money. That's I think the biggest difference. And they have groupies that follow them. They sell merch. That's all good. The tribute bands here. I think I think the tribute bands elsewhere. I mean, I know so many band members, you know, they struggle. But down here, they're making, they can make a living down here, which is highly unusual if you're not like a big, big name. Okay, now without further ado, ladies and gentlemen, stop what you're doing, pull over to the side of the road. We will have the reading from the book of Miss Robin, take it away. For most of my adult life, I have been a proud Democrat. I'm socially very liberal. My uncles are gay. My views on sex and sexuality always align more with liberal thinking. My entire family has always been Democrats, even living overseas. My mom would proudly send in her absentee ballot. I remember talking to friends and family thinking that Republicans were just out of touch, wealthy, selfish aristocrats, who only thought about themselves and how to make money off other people, or they were overzealous, hypocritical Bible pumpers. We'd almost go so far as thinking they were evil. By the time Obama was running for president, it didn't even matter that I knew nothing about him. Who cared? His popularity clearly meant that the majority of Americans didn't see color anymore. We could finally move beyond our racist past. I'm not sure exactly what shook me out of my complacency or what made me realize that something was off. I do know that when Hillary was running against Trump, I didn't like the way Trump tweeted, but I knew people who knew him personally that told a different side of him, but I really, really hated Hillary Clinton. I covered all the horrible things she had done to other women, the scandals, the lies, and the way too many convenient coincidental deaths. And there was just something about her that told me, no, never Hillary. So I reluctantly, reluctantly voted for Trump. Then I found myself having to defend the fact that I voted for Trump to all my friends and family. Every time the news reported another awful thing he did or said, I'd look it up. I'd find the entire video and discovered that the media lied again. So then I started questioning everything, especially since I knew people that personally knew Trump. Yes, he's a perfectionist. But the untold stories of his heart of gold, et cetera, et cetera, what was being portrayed to the public and what was reality just didn't add up. It was clear that Trump represented the anti-establishment and the establishment would do anything and everything to get him out. Then we get to the elections of 2020. I would have totally voted Democrat again if there had been a good candidate. But I could see that Biden won had dementia. I could see that the media was lying and I could see that there was no way that Biden won. All the videos and testimonies of election fraud, the 3 a.m. miracle boxes of ballots, the water main breaking, sending people home that had been counting and upon return, low and behold, Biden won. In Philly, where we live, Tony and I voted, our district showed 0% votes for Trump. Zero votes for Trump, absolutely zero. We knew for a fact that that was not true. Then it seemed like it was just one thing after the other with Biden. The Afghanistan withdrawal disaster, the COVID lockdowns, the banning of free speech and COVID truth, the hunter disasters and lies, Ukraine, October 7th, the open borders and then to top it off the trans movement and the movement against girls. Me of all people who openly supports the LGBT equality movement, all of it was just too much. None of it made sense to me anymore. That's when I realized something. I realized that I did not leave the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party left me. Not only that, but what used to be the Republican Party was no longer the party of just the rich, no longer the party of extreme Bible thumpers who said homosexuals were evil. For the most part, Republicans, or more accurately, MAGA Republicans had now become what Democrats used to be. Freedom loving, hardworking Americans, regardless of color, sexual orientation, salary level, religion, but people who look at things with common sense, who question the lies and have had enough. I am proud now to say that I am a MAGA Republican and I'm proud to vote for Trump fans for 2024. Wait a minute, did you not listen to Robin's brilliant? I did. I was just playing the applause. It was a little too loud to hear what you just said. Another thing that's not working this morning. I wanted to give her a roaring round of applause because that came from the heart. I didn't even know she wrote it. Well, let's see. I'll play it again. Let's see if you hear it. That was well done and again, I had nothing to do with inspiring her, brainwashing her, telling her what to think, who to vote for, what to like, what to not like. You can hear Robin and I disagree about a lot of things. And I hate to use the term at the end of the day because at the end of the day, it's nighttime and that usually happens, except in some parts of the world where there's like 30 hours of daylight, like in the arctic circle, it's remember that horror movie with the zombies? Thirty days of night or something. Yeah, where the vampires come in, Josh Hartnett. Oh, yeah. What a great movie that was. How great was that movie? That was a good one. I haven't seen that one forever. Brian Wagner on Twitter saying, Tony, I'm enjoying this. Readings from Miss Robin's Manifesto should be a regular segment. Readings from Robin's Manifesto? But you know, the reason I wrote it, because I think that there's a lot of people out there that are like me, that like the idea of being a Republican was sort of in very long time Democrats, liberal, it was sort of like repugnant. I think that there was a stigma that Democrats have laid on Republicans that have been that go back decades, you know, that go back generations. And I was embarrassed. I was embarrassed that I was voting for Trump in a way, and I found myself defending. And then the more I started doing research, I'm like, wait a minute. Why am I embarrassed about this? Because I haven't changed my viewpoints on homosexuality, on freedoms, on what's right and wrong. That hasn't changed at all. It's just what's around me that's changed. And I wanted to point out to other people that it's okay. It is okay, because it's not you who's changed. You have not made decisions to become a Republican. What happened is that the Democratic Party stopped having the values that you had. Yeah, I was a Democrat my whole life. When you grow up in Philly, as I mentioned, 1952, the year I was born 72 years ago was the last time Philadelphia voted for a Republican. And I don't care if you vote for Republicans, just the bottom line is Republicans are like dinosaurs in Philadelphia. Nobody votes for they don't even want to run because they have no shot. They have no shot of winning. And a lot of them are worthless. I'm not a Republican honk. I'd like everybody else hated Republicans back in the day hated them. I grew up in Philly because they didn't speak for the majority of the people. And I grew up in a diverse neighborhood for real. I don't lie like Kamala Harris about growing up in in Oakland when she grew up in Berkeley and then moved to Canada. I don't lie about my past or my background. And if you're running for president, you can't lie about that stuff and get away with it unless you have the media covering for you, which Kamala Harris and Wall still we have more stolen valor to we got to get to that yet another Democrat lying about his military achievements will have that update a whole bunch more the cut sheet coming up. It's a Friday and phone calls 855 839 1210 is Tony Bruno Miss Robinance. Talk radio 1210 WP HD. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WP HD and on the free Odyssey app. I don't order margaritas because they don't he doesn't really do like shots other than the purple drink shot. I do the purple. I'll do I'll do like the cheap bar at the short shots. Remember the ones with they get a picture of lemon drops. What were the other things that were the rage back in Margate and summer's point and all those bars and kamikaze kamikaze yeah because they don't taste like anything's in them. Yeah. And then at the jug handle in where they have a they have a they have the shots called a purple Gator purple Gatorade. Yeah. Great Gatorade. That's what it is. Those things are smooth man. You don't think there's any booze in them. But there's a whole bunch of those things are dangerous. You got the pure blue curacao in there. That yeah that if you're in AMF. Yeah. I've been to an AMF bowling alley. What's an AMF? It's pretty much a long island iced tea but instead of the coloring is blue curacao instead. Yeah. It's very versatile. Very very. My favorite color of course. By the way, they're breaking news before we get to all out of the other stuff. Venezuela. This is just reported by insider paper, which is one of those actual sites that have real news. Venezuela now reports total or partial power failure in all states in the country. Wow. Luckily, the criminals are all up here in Colorado and going around and breaking into apartments in Aurora. Exactly. And all over the country. But the poor people stuck in Venezuela are now having no power. I don't know if we have a have anything about that on the cut sheet. But that's really scary because apparently these huge, not just like a small gang, but a huge Venezuelan gang are taking over Aurora Colorado. Yeah. Like literally taking over all this video of it. Yeah. I had a video clip of it though. I was thinking about putting on but now that we don't have any video, it's kind of moot. Yeah. And people have seen it now all over the news. The Venezuelan gangs they're in there, you know, they're going into now these apartment buildings are owned by people who don't even live in Aurora, Colorado. And yet they're rented out to put low income people. Right. So it's like immigrants, immigrants living in these apartments. So what started is that these gangs would go in and say that this is the original grift. They would go into the apartment buildings and saying, okay, we're collecting rent now. And they would then, because a lot of times they would pay by check or cash, they would say that they have to pay by cash, because there's something wrong with whatever. And they would pay the criminals thinking that they were actually paying their rent. And then the, then the owner of the buildings would say, Hey, where's your rent? We're like, we paid it already. That's how it originally started. And then when they people started getting wise, that's when they started showing up with guns and AR 15s, and started stealing from people, strongarming them to give them money every month. And the owners, there's no recourse for them. And the police don't know what to do. And it's just a mess. And you got the governor up there, Jared Polis, who's another one of these guys who jumps around like a lunatic in his own state. And Colorado now is a scary place. Yeah, because again, every, every state has their problems. Pennsylvania, Florida, we have some problems, but I haven't found them yet. And it says, I want to keep it a secret. But anyway, a lot of people reacting, but we got to get to the stolen valor thing. I know the cut sheets coming up. But one of the things in the, in the debate, not the gonna keep calling it a debate in the fake interview last night, where they had like a folding table. And Kamala obviously had notes on her lap, which we kept looking down on. But it was one of the worst setups ever, you know, visuals, bad lighting, makeup, hair color choice, waltz's collar was a skew, angle making Kamala look small, water cup in the center shot, off the rack, totally sitting suit. Now, again, these are just these are my favorite. Yeah, people are making eye. And I'm like, I'm not going to do the body. I don't care about hair and makeup. If you looked at, have you seen me? I mean, I used to do hair and makeup when I had hair and I care that's why I got all dialed up tonight. I got half an hour early just upon makeup at four a.m. Damn it. But one of the things, well, because that's just before the cut sheet, because I want to play this because a lot of people haven't heard it. So West walls is the what were they calling her the emotional support vice president? Tim Waltz is her emotional support man or whatever, whatever. So Tim walls will play this cut. And then I'll give you another Democrat who has lied about his his record in the military and about the achievements that he is. Now he served in the millivolt military will get to that. But I want to play the Tim wall thing for those of you who didn't watch it, it's probably 99% of the country because it was taped and it was only 18 minutes and they made it last an hour. This is his response to data bash asked them a question. So this one has the question, his answer, and then a follow up, which was a rare thing for a dad, but they wanted to make sure they can get at least 18 minutes out of the 41 minute interview. They did 41 minutes and then edited it down to 18. And even the 18 are embarrassing. But this is this is a Mr. stolen valor tampon, Tim, where do you hear this answer if you didn't hear it? I want to ask you a question about how you 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 or the governor. My record speaks for itself, but I think people are coming to get to know me. I speak like they do. I speak candidly. I wear my emotions on my sleeves and I speak especially passionately about about our children being shot in schools and around 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 be for itself. And the idea that you said that you were in war, did you misspeak as the campaign has said? Yeah, I said we were talking about in this case, this was after school shooting, the ideas of carrying these weapons of war. And my wife, the English, you 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 service in any way I never have. Really? Didn't he do that to J.D. Vance initially? Yeah. And then when they started digging up his lies, all of a sudden now is I'll never demean anybody else. Now he was in grammar. Oh, it was grammar. You know, I talk like everybody else does. I lied about not going to war. And it was about it was about a school shooting. Yeah, that's what revolts it. And the people are believing this guy. And that that's the most disturbing part is that it's on video more than once. Yes, on video, if you look it up. And yet, he's trying to say that he misspoke. We have another stolen valor update. This one comes from the Hill, which is certainly no right wing publication. Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland, has apologized and called it a honest mistake in claiming that he got a bronze star. So there it is. Is that is that also grammar issue? No, no, he misspoke. So Wes Moore, who's popular in Maryland, we went by his mansion when we were down in the Annapolis a couple of weeks ago when we were up in Philly, we went down to Annapolis, we went by the governor's mansion, Wes Moore rising star in the Democratic Party. So now according to the new, this is on the Hill, but this is according to the New York Times, he is apologized for incorrectly stating on a White House application more than a decade ago that he was a bronze star recipient. Moore, of course, served in the Army Reserve between 1996 and 2014. He was deployed to Afghanistan August of 2005 through March of 2006. So unlike Tim Walz, he actually went into a war zone, though he's won multiple awards for service, including the National Defense Service Medal. He stated on a 2006 application for his White House fellowship that his service won him the award of a bronze star. Quote, from my work, the 82nd Airborne Division have awarded me the bronze star medal and the combat action badge, wrote more, a more wrote on his application, according to documents obtained and published by the New York Times on Thursday. The bronze star for those of you who don't know is awarded to service members for acts of heroism in ground combat. But Moore never was actually awarded the prestigious award, according to the Times investigation. Moore said he made an honest mistake in 2006 when he wrote that on his application for a White House fellowship. They had won the prestigious military award. How do you make him? Like, this is not just a box that he had to check and he accidentally checked the wrong box. He actually wrote out a paragraph. Exactly. Well, here's his, here's this quote, another one of his quotes. While serving overseas with the Army, I was encouraged to fill out an application for the White House fellowship by my deputy brigade commander. So now he's putting on on site blaming somebody else. In fact, he helped me edit it before I sent it in. At the time, he had recommended me for the bronze star. He told me to include the bronze star award on my application after confirming with two other senior level officials that had also signed off on the commendation. And again, I don't like to bring up stuff from 10, 20 years ago, but if one side's going to do it, then both sides can do it. You know, they bring up Trump stuff in the bus on yeah, I access Hollywood, which was being secretly recorded by NBC to set him up. So, and my dad served in the 82nd Airborne and he jumped out of planes in World War II. So there's another fraud, Westmore, just another lying fraud using a bronze star to make himself look better. So again, I'll give him credit. Anybody who serves, I don't care how you serve, if you're in the merchant Marines Coast Guard Air Force, whatever, if you're deployed and you go into a war zone on behalf of our country, you are a veteran and you are a hero to me. And I still think Westmore is way more credible than Westwalls. Well, so what I'm got to West and then Tim was less more is I'll give him credit for coming clean, but he had to be called out because there was an investigation into his background. Right. Well, what I'm gathering from this is that he counted his chickens before they hatched. So he was told by his superior to that he was probably going to get a bronze star and that he was going to. But then you throw him under the bus all these years later, because one of his one of his officers said, yeah, yeah, go just put that in there. Yeah, then you'll get the White House fellowship and then you'll become governor and then you go to North Dakota and South Dakota and then all the way to the White House. Oh, this is the, yeah, this is the new jazz queen. Unbelievable. Yeah, that's like he should, you know, and so if Trump lies about something, it becomes front page news. This guy who's an up and comer and we went by his house. I even waved. I even actually flipped the bird in front of his mansion in, in front of Annapolis. I love doing that. I said, I'm hollering. Wes, where are you? Hey, Wes, we're outside. Where the hell are you, pal? Anyway, there's your latest Democrat. Would you call this stolen valor? If you say you got the bronze star, but you didn't. It's, but you did serve. Where would you put that? I mean, this is lying on an application. I don't think this is as bad as what Tim Walz did, but it's still bad because he received something. This is Jean Marie Laskis with the podcast Cement City. So there's this election coming up, a big one, and one guy's been indicted. People are talking voter fraud. Democracy itself is on the line. Sound familiar? Well, this isn't that election. This one is in Danora, Pennsylvania, a dying town in the middle of nowhere where I bought a house and stayed for three years. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions, available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. We got the crew in here, Henry Mashett, Phil Amquist. We got Elvis Muse and bumping thanks to Linda Curran's law, who's making all the selections this week. Yeah, actually she she has complimented you on on Twitter. I know she wrote she wrote from yesterday's show. She said, I think Tony Bruno show should take his Elvis impersonating show on the road. Yeah, fantastic. And could fill arenas. Thank you, Miss Robin and 1210W PhD for playing the King's music. It is all to support children of fallen officers. Absolutely. And then she has a link for the donation. That is. And that's a great contribution. And that's why she earned the right because she puts her money where her mouth is to help other people. Now, we do have a lot of tribute bands down here in Cape Carl. This has to be the tribute band capital of the world. And the bands, I mean, they looked the part we were in a restaurant the other day. And there was these guys with long hair and jamming and they got great. They got a chick playing drums. This drum set was bigger than the woman playing the drums. And the lead singers from Australia. Yeah. So a lot of great talented people from all over the world come here and they have tribute bands and they play at all these different bars and they make a lot of money. Yeah, apparently. And that's a great gig down here because this isn't I've never seen a place with more tribute bands than Cape Carl, Florida. It's unbelievable. Who's been your favorite? Well, we have this one that we follow called They appear at our friend's Christmas party every year. Really? And they're great. Why can't I make him a name right now? Who are they covering? They cover everybody. The lead singers can sounds like everybody that he does. He does Rod Stewart immensely well though. Like his Rod Stewart, if you close your eyes, it's him. It's crazy. And these guys do like house parties and they do bars. And a lot of things about the great thing about restaurants here, when you go into a restaurant where they have a live band, they don't charge you cover. That's part of the, you know, and they pay these people well. And it's awesome going into a restaurant unless you're too close, you know, and they're really playing loud and you don't want to hear it. But that's part of the cool part about other than the daily rainstorms that we get here. But hey, it's called August. Speaking of daily rainstorms, your news and weather is sponsored by budget blinds. Summer's a great time to brighten up the window treatments in your home budget blinds is your one stop shop for blinds, shades, shutters, custom drapery and motorization. I love those ones that go up and down automatically visit budget blinds dot com for a free in-home consultation and the only no questions asked warranty in the business. Meanwhile, a lot of people reacting to the I keep calling it our good friend, Mary Walter radio who fills in a lot here on 1210 and is great wherever she is. Even she's commenting on it saying that really shouldn't have they should have CNN should be charged for running a an infomercial and a campaign event. That was not an actual interview. That was an in kind donation. That's what it was. There's no doubt about it. Now Danny Danna bash asked a couple of legitimate questions, but she got zero legitimate answers and zero legitimate legitimate blowback and people are ripping it today. And again, it's a lot of its partisan, but it's common sense to if you watch it and listen to it. In fact, I want to play. And I was just Robin wrote something yesterday on Twitter as we were sitting in the rain, waiting for the rain to stop again as our roof is still going up on our home. And I want that damn roof finished before the before the house falls apart with all the stink and rain. So if you saw the interview last night, I mean, I want to play this cut because we got the cut sheet coming up this hour too. Miss Robin will read her brilliantly written personal memoir. Please call this a memoir. What would you call this Robin? No, this is just my stance on how I came to vote the way I am now. Okay. And it has nothing to do with me. I haven't drug Robin. I mean, I've given her large quantities of red wine, you know, on certain nights after we have a nice dinner at home. But the red wine is to apply me for something completely different, not not my political stance. Exactly. And I don't tell Robin what to think, how to think, who to vote for, what to vote for, you know, what to think. She's learned this by living all over the world. And so that's the bottom line. You know, you live, you travel, and you learn how people react differently. We'll talk more about the interview last night. We'll have the reaction, even CNN panelists were like trying to figure out what the hell was going on. The cut sheets coming up this hour. The bumper music is still Elvis. We want to thank Linda Kern's law again. Phil will have his, you know, we'll have the mystery music. Mystery movie clip coming up in the regular time will take some calls this hour at 855-839-1210. We don't have the video stream working today, but we do have phone call capability, 855-839-1210. That's the number to call. So Miss Robin, I want to give her the floor right now, or the chair. Don't go on a floor without an interruption. Oh my God. I want everybody to pay attention. Should we set this to music? No, no. I mean, this is, I think I wrote this because I think that there are a lot of people out there that are like me. And so I wrote this as to how I came to the point of where I am in my political viewpoints. And so here, I wrote this yesterday, sort of off the cuff. Right before I do that, I want to rip Bruno's cousin on Twitter. Okay. He says, 1210 WPHC. How come Tony Bruno and Miss Robin think there's not live music anywhere else besides Cape Coral? LOL. I didn't say there isn't. I said Cape Coral is the tribute band capital of the world. Obviously, there's live music everywhere. Austin, Texas is what probably one of the live music capitals of the world. So is Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville, they're everywhere. Yeah, I saw Bob talk about tribute bands here and they make money and they make big money. That's I think the biggest difference. And they have groupies that follow them. They sell merch. That's how good the tribute bands here are. I think, I think the tribute bands elsewhere. I mean, I know so many band members, you know, they struggle. But down here, they're making, they can make a living down here, which is highly unusual if you're not like a big, big name. Okay, now without further ado, ladies and gentlemen, stop what you're doing, pull over to the side of the road. We will have the reading. Don't hook it up too much. The reading from the book of Miss Robin, take it away. For most of my adult life, I have been a proud Democrat. I'm socially very liberal. My uncles are gay. My views on sex and sexuality always align more with liberal thinking. My entire family has always been Democrats, even living overseas. My mom would proudly send in her absentee ballot. I remember talking to friends and family thinking that Republicans were just out of touch, wealthy, selfish aristocrats who only thought about themselves and how to make money off other people or they were overzealous, hypocritical Bible fumbers. We'd almost go so far as thinking they were evil. By the time Obama was running for president, it didn't even matter that I knew nothing about him. Who cared? His popularity clearly meant that the majority of Americans didn't see color anymore. We could finally move beyond our racist past. I'm not sure exactly what shook me out of my complacency or what made me realize that something was off. I do know that when Hillary was running against Trump, I didn't like the way Trump tweeted, but I knew people who knew him personally that told a different side of him, but I really, really hated Hillary Clinton. I covered all the horrible things she had done to other women, the scandals, the lies, and the way too many convenient coincidental deaths. And there was just something about her that told me no, never Hillary. So I reluctantly voted for Trump. Then I found myself having to defend the fact that I voted for Trump to all my friends and family. Every time the news reported another awful thing he did or said, I'd look it up. I'd find the entire video and discovered that the media lied again. So then I started questioning everything, especially since I knew people that personally knew Trump. Yes, he's a perfectionist, but the untold stories of his heart of gold, et cetera, et cetera, what was being portrayed to the public and what was reality just didn't add up. It was clear that Trump represented the anti-establishment and the establishment would do anything and everything to get him out. Then we get to the elections of 2020. I would have totally voted Democrat again if there had been a good candidate, but I could see that Biden won had dementia. I could see that the media was lying and I could see that there was no way that Biden won. All the videos and testimonies of election fraud, the three AM miracle boxes of ballots, the water main breaking, sending people home that had been counting and upon return, low and behold, Biden won. In Philly, where we live, Tony and I voted, our district showed 0% votes for Trump. Zero votes for Trump, absolutely zero. We knew for a fact that that was not true. Then it seemed like it was just one thing after the other with Biden. The Afghanistan withdrawal disaster, the COVID lockdowns, the banning of free speech and COVID truth, the hunter disasters and lies, Ukraine, October 7th, the open borders and then to top it off the trans movement and the movement against girls. Me of all people who openly supports the LGBT equality movement, all of it was just too much. None of it made sense to me anymore. That's when I realized something. I realized that I did not leave the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party left me. Not only that, but what used to be the Republican Party was no longer the party of just the rich, no longer the party of extreme Bible thumpers who said homosexuals were evil. For the most part, Republicans, or more accurately, MAGA Republicans had now become what Democrats used to be. Freedom loving, hardworking Americans, regardless of color, sexual orientation, salary level, religion, but people who look at things with common sense, who question the lies and have had enough. I am proud now to say that I am a MAGA Republican and I am proud to vote for Trump fans for 2024. Hello, sorry, what was that? Wait a minute, did you not listen to Robin's brilliant? I did. I was just playing the applause. It was a little too loud to hear what you just said. Oh, I'm sorry. We're not hearing any of those. Great. Another thing that's not working this morning. I wanted to give her a roaring round of applause because that came from the heart. I didn't even know she wrote it. Well, let's see, I'll play it again. Let's see if you hear it. No, it's over the audience. The audience can hear it, but we are working. The audience can hear it for sure. Anyway, that was well done. And again, I had nothing to do with inspiring her, brainwashing her, telling her what to think, who to vote for, what to like, what to not like. You can hear Robin and I disagree about a lot of things. And I hate to use the term at the end of the day, because at the end of the day, it's nighttime. And that usually happens, except in some parts of the world where there's like 30 hours of daylight, like in the arctic circle, right? It's it's from about horror movie. Yeah, 30 days of night or something. Yeah, we're the vampire vampires come in Josh Hartnett. Oh, yeah. Great movie. That was how great was that movie? That was a good one. I haven't seen that one forever. Brian Wagner on Twitter saying Tony, I'm enjoying this readings from Miss Robin's Manifesto should be a regular segment. Readings from Robin's Manifesto. The reason I wrote it, because I think that there's a lot of people out there that are like me that like the idea of being a Republican was sort of in very long time Democrats liberal. It was sort of like repugnant. I think that that there was a stigma that Democrats have laid on Republicans that have been that go back decades, you know, that go back generations. And I was embarrassed. I was embarrassed that I was voting for Trump in a way. And I found myself defending. And then the more I started doing research, I'm like, wait a minute. Why am I embarrassed about this? Because I haven't changed my viewpoints on homosexuality, on freedoms, on what's right and wrong. That hasn't changed at all. It's just what's around me that's changed. And I wanted to point out to other people that it's okay. It is okay because it's not you who's changed. You have not made decisions to become a Republican. What happened is that the Democratic Party stopped having the values that you had. Yeah, I was a Democrat my whole life. When you grow up in Philly, as I mentioned, 1952, the year I was born 72 years ago was the last time Philadelphia voted for a Republican. And I don't care if you vote for Republicans. Just the bottom line is Republicans are like dinosaurs in Philadelphia. Nobody votes for they don't even want to run because they have no shot. They have no shot of winning. And a lot of them are worthless. I'm not a Republican honk. I'd like everybody else hated Republicans back in the day hated them. I grew up in Philly because they didn't speak for the majority of the people. And I grew up in a diverse neighborhood. For real, I don't lie like Kamala Harris about growing up in in Oakland when she grew up in Berkeley and then moved to Canada. I don't lie about my past or my background. And if you're running for president, you can't lie about that stuff and get away with it unless you have the media covering for you, which Kamala Harris and Wall still we have more stolen valor to we got to get to that. Yet another Democrat lying about his military achievements will have that update a whole bunch more the cut sheet coming up. It's a Friday and phone calls 855-839-1210. It's Tony Bruno, Miss Robinance. Talk Radio 1210 WPHD. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. I don't order margaritas because they put Tony doesn't really do like shots other than the purple drink. Yeah, I do the purple. I'll do I'll do like the cheap bar at the short shots. Remember the ones with they get a picture of lemon drops? What were the other things that were the rage back in Margate in summer's point in all those bars? Tomicosies. Tomicosies. Yeah, because they don't taste like anything's in them. Yeah. And then at the jug handle in where they have a they have a they have the shots called a purple Gator purple Gatorade. Yeah. Great Gatorade. That's what it is. Those things are smooth, man. You don't think there's any booze in them, but there's a whole bunch of those things are dangerous. They've got the pure blue curacao in there. Yeah, they're in AMF. AMF. Yeah, I've been to an AMF bowling alley. What's an AMF? It's pretty much a long Island iced tea, but instead of the coloring is blue curacao instead. Yeah, it's very versatile. Very, very, my favorite color, of course. By the way, they're breaking news before we get to a lot of the other stuff. Venezuela. This is just reported by insider paper, which is one of those actual sites that have real news. Venezuela now reports total or partial power failure in all states in the country. Luckily, the criminals are all up here in Colorado and going around and breaking into apartments in Aurora, exactly, and all over the country. But the poor people stuck in Venezuela are now having no power. I don't know if we have a have anything about that on the cut sheet, but that's really scary because apparently these huge, not just like a small gang, but a huge Venezuelan gang are taking over Aurora Colorado. Yeah, like literally taking over all this video of it. Yeah, I had a video clip of it though. I was thinking about putting on, but now that we don't have any video, it's kind of moot. Yeah, people have seen it now all over the news. The Venezuelan gangs, they're in there, you know, they're going into now these apartment buildings are owned by people who don't even live in Aurora Colorado. Correct. And yet they're rented out to put low income people. So it's like immigrants, legal immigrants living in these apartments. So what started is that these gangs would go in and say that this is the original grift. They would go into the apartment buildings and saying, okay, we're collecting rent now. And they would then, because a lot of times they would pay by check or cash, they would say that they have to pay by cash because there's something wrong with whatever, and they would pay the criminals thinking that they were actually paying their rent. And then the owner of the buildings would say, Hey, where's your rent? We're like, we paid it already. That's how it originally started. And then when they people started getting wise, that's when they started showing up with guns and AR 15s and started stealing from people, strong arming them to give them money every month. And the owners, there's no recourse for them. And the police don't know what to do. And it's just a mess. And you got the governor up there, Jared Polis, who's another one of these guys who jumps around like a lunatic in his own state. And Colorado now is a scary place. Because again, every, every state has their problems. Pennsylvania, Florida, we have some problems, but I haven't found them yet. And it says, I want to keep it a secret. But anyway, a lot of people reacting. But we got to get to the stolen valor thing. I know the cut sheets coming up. But one of the things in the in the debate, not that I keep calling it a debate in the fake interview last night, where they had like a folding table. And Kamala obviously had notes on her lap, which we kept looking down on. But it was one of the worst setups ever, you know, visuals, bad lighting, makeup, hair color, choice, Walter's collar was a skew, angle making Kamala look small, water cup in the center shot off the rack. That's pretty stunning suit. Now, again, these are the things that I feel like people are making. And I'm like, I'm not going to do the. I don't care about here. I don't care about that. Have you looked at, have you seen me? I mean, I used to do hair and makeup when I had hair and I care. I care. That's why I got all dialed up tonight. I got a half an hour early, just upon makeup at four a.m. Dammit. But one of the things well, because that's just before the cut sheet, because I want to play this because a lot of people haven't heard it. So West walls is the, what are they calling her the emotional support vice president? Tim Walz is her emotional support man or whatever, whatever. So Tim Walz will play this cut. And then I'll give you another Democrat who has lied about his, his record in the military and about the achievements that he is. Now, he served in the millivolt military. We'll get to that. But I want to play the Tim Walz thing. For those of you who didn't watch it, it's probably 99% of the country because it was taped and it was only 18 minutes and they made it last an hour. This is his response to Dana Bash asked him a question. So this one has the question, his answer, and then a follow up, which was a rare thing for a dad, but they wanted to make sure they can get at least 18 minutes out of the 41 minute interview. They did 41 minutes and then edited it down to 18. And even the 18 are embarrassing. But this is, this is Mr. stolen valor, tampon, Tim, where do you hear this answer if you didn't hear it? 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 or the governor. My record speaks for itself, but I think people are coming yet to know me. I speak like they do. I speak candidly. I wear my emotions on my sleeves. And I speak especially passionately about about our children being shot in schools and around 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 said? Yeah, I said we were talking about in this case, this was after school shooting the ideas of carrying these weapons of war. And my wife, the English, she told my grammars 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 member's service in any way I never have. Really? Didn't he do that to JD Vance initially? Yeah. And then when they started digging up his lies, he all of a sudden now is I'll never demean anybody else. Now he he was in grammar. Oh, it was grammar. You know, I talk like everybody else does. I lied about not going to war. And it was about it was about a school shooting. Yeah, that's what revolted. And that people are believing this guy. And that that's the most disturbing part is that it's on video more than once. Yes. On video, if you look it up and yet he's trying to say that he misspoke. We have another stolen dollar update. This one comes from the Hill, which is certainly no right wing publication. Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland, has apologized and called it a honest mistake in claiming that he got a bronze star. So there it is. Is that is that also grammar issue? No, no, he misspoke. So Wes Moore, who's popular in Maryland, we went by his mansion when we were down in the Annapolis a couple of weeks ago, when we were up in Philly, we went down the Annapolis, we went by the governor's mansion, Wes Moore, rising star in the Democratic Party. So now according to the new, this is on the Hill, but this is according to the New York Times. He is apologized for incorrectly stating on a White House application more than a decade ago that he was a bronze star recipient. More of course served in the Army Reserve between 1996 and 2014. He was deployed to Afghanistan August of 2005 through March of 2006. So unlike Tim Walls, he actually went into a war zone. Though he's won multiple awards for service, including the National Defense Service Medal, he stated on a 2006 application for his White House fellowship that his service won him the award of a bronze star. Quote, "From my work, the 82nd Airborne Division have awarded me the bronze star medal and the combat action badge," wrote Moore, Moore wrote on his application according to documents obtained and published by the New York Times on Thursday. The bronze star for those of you who don't know is awarded to service members for acts of heroism in ground combat, but Moore never was actually awarded the prestigious award. According to the Times investigation, Moore said he made an honest mistake in 2006 when he wrote that on his application for a White House fellowship. They had won the prestigious military award. How do you make him? Like, this is not just a box that he had to check and he accidentally checked the wrong box. He actually wrote out a paragraph. Exactly. Well, here's his, here's his quote, another one of his quotes. While serving overseas with the Army, I was encouraged to fill out an application for the White House fellowship by my deputy brigade commander. So now he's putting on, blaming somebody else. In fact, he helped me edit it before I sent it in. At the time he had recommended me for the bronze star, he told me to include the bronze star award on my application after confirming with two other senior level officials that had also signed off on the commendation. And again, I don't like to bring up stuff from 10, 20 years ago, but if one side's going to do it, then both sides can do it. You know, they bring up Trump's stuff in the bus on yeah, I access Hollywood, which was being secretly recorded by NBC to set him up. So, and my dad served in the 82nd Airborne, and he jumped out of planes in World War II. So there's another fraud, Westmore, just another lying fraud using a bronze star to make himself look better. And again, I'll give him credit. Anybody who serves, I don't care how you serve, if you're in the merchant Marines, Coast Guard Air Force, whatever, if you if you're deployed and you go into a war zone on behalf of our country, you are a veteran and you are a hero to me. And I still think Westmore is way more credible than Westwalls. Well, so what I'm got to Western and Tim was less more is I'll give him credit for coming clean, but he had to be called out because there was an investigation into his background. Right. Well, what I'm gathering from this is that he counted his chickens before they hatched. So he was told by his superior to that he was probably going to get a bronze star. And that he was going to, but then you throw him under the best all these years later, because one of his, one of his officers said, yeah, yeah, go just put that in there. Yeah, then you'll get the White House fellowship. And then you'll become governor. And then you go to North Dakota and South Dakota and all the way to the White House. This is the, yeah, this is the new Yaz queen. Unbelievable. Yeah, that's like he should, you know, and so if Trump lies about something, it becomes front page news. This guy who's an up and comer and we went by his house. I even waved. I even actually flipped the bird in front of his mansion in, in front of Annapolis. I love doing that. I said, I'm hiring West. Where are you? And West, we're outside. Where the hell are you, pal? Anyway, there's your latest Democrat. Would you call this stolen valor? I think if you say you got the bronze star, but you didn't, it's, but you did serve. Where would you put that? I mean, this is lying on an application. I, I, I don't think this is as bad as what Tim Walz did, but it's still bad. Because he received something on the basis of those lies and he would probably not be, he wouldn't have gotten his White House internship or whatever. What was it he was applying for? Bronze star. No, no, no, the White House. The White House fellowship. I don't know what it is. It's, I guess it's a granted. Yeah. So he wouldn't have gotten that probably without that lie. It would have gone to somebody else. By the way, Bruno's masseuse, Rob Bruno on the, on X, says a lot of head in the sand boomers downplay the importance of abortion to many voters. I'm not downplaying it. I don't care if you get 50 abortions. Clueless people actually think a large portion of taxes go to folks abortions. I didn't say that either. Imagine your taxes going to social programs when these people are born. I have no problem with social programs helping poor people when they're born. We have a phone call, Tony. Let's go to the phones. Francine in Atco. Francine. Good morning. Hi. Hi, Tony and Robin. Hi, Francine. Can you hear me? Hi. I am. I am a long time listener every day for, oh God, 30 years anyway. I also grew up in a family of Democrats, but I changed early on after the Carter administration. I voted for Jimmy Carter, and then I really like Ronald Reagan and turned after that. Anyway, the point of my call is I was listening and I heard Robin's letter. Beautiful, beautiful. I mean, it totally just depicts, I think, whatever the Democrat that I know should be thinking right now about Trump and how the media just lies about him terribly. I would like to get a copy of that letter if you can post that somewhere online, and even if you can post a link to the audio, that's even more powerful. I just love it. It's wonderful. And I love you both. You're doing a great job filling in. Well, thank you so much. Now, Robin posted that yesterday on her. It's on my Miss Miss Robin Austin, handle it on X on Twitter, but I should, you know, maybe we can get the audio as well and attach that. Except I did interrupt her one time in that. You know what I do? You know what I do because the video is not all I'll rerecord it with video and post that and put that on my X and maybe so if you go to Robin social media X at Miss Robin Austin, she posted the whole thing. We were sitting in the truck in the rain out at the lot watching the guys on the roof again yesterday, and she read it to me in the truck. And I was like, Robin, that's I said, Robin, you were an amazing writer. You know, she reads verse baraciously. And her ability to write and express her opinion is brilliant, brilliant, wonderful, understanding and writing and putting into written words. And just like her mom, Robin's the brightest woman I've ever known. And when she read that to me yesterday, I was like almost sobbing in the car. And I'm getting in the rain. We were all wet in the rain too. Well, I think I think it's frustrating because I still have family that are democratic, that that that that I'm not changed. They can't see the forest through the trees, and they're not willing to do all the research that I did. And they actually criticize me. And that's what bothers me is that I'm not just I didn't come here just on a whim. You know, I didn't just choose this. Right. Exactly. Exactly. And there are reasons behind it. And they're all valid. And I think that there's so many people out there that are almost afraid to speak up. They're afraid to be that they have doubts about the direction of the way the country is going. And we need to we need to support each other in and make it like it's okay. It's okay to change, not because we're not changing. They are. That's the big thing. That's my biggest point. Exactly. He said, I have not changed. We have not changed. They have. Exactly. They're the ones that are letting us down. But it's America. So you can feel however you want. But by the way, the fourth floor stall checking in on the Tony Bruno show Twitter account X. You didn't know Miss Robin wrote that. What do you think she was doing in the bathroom for 90 minutes last night? That is not true. Robin wrote that only in the day before we drove up to the lot and got another thunderstorm that kept us in the truck for an hour before we can drive into the puddles. Luckily, we got a big round 25. Can I say one thing? Yes. Quickly. Let me have to go to a touch. Okay. I'll let you go in two seconds. I am not on X. Is that the new Twitter? Yes. Yeah. Twitter is. Twitter is now Twitter. Did you post it on Facebook? No, I only posted it on Twitter. But you know what? I'll see if 12 10 can post it. Somewhere as well so that it's easier for those who are not okay. Yeah, because I may have a difficult time. I have to go on X and join. I used to be a Twitter member. I used to be on Facebook. But to tell you the truth, I got into so many arguments with people about just all lives matter and all kinds of stuff. I said, you know, I don't need, I don't need, I heard, I heard your comment yesterday about Keith Oldham and Unbelievable. But you know, yes, I would like easy access to that at Robin Austin. Is that the way I miss Miss Robin Austin. M.I.S.S. R.O.B. I.N. Austin like Texas. Oh, right. Right. Is my handle. Thank you so much. Appreciate the call. Oh, you're welcome. Keep to keep doing a good job. You're doing great. Well, thank you. That's all we do is we just try and try to have fun. You know, when it's serious, we get serious when it's a, you know, when it's a joke, we talk about it being a joke. And so the bottom line is now we got to go to the cut sheet. Do we take a break first? Yeah, let's take a break. So let's take a quick break. We come back and it's the moment we all wait for every single day, the what's on the cut sheet. It's a killing company on demand from Tark Radio 1210 W.P.H.T. and the Free Odyssey app. NHL star Johnny Goodrow. They called him Johnny hockey grew up in down in Salem County, New Jersey. Not far from where we lived in the RV with our friends, Kathy and Jerry. Investigators say Johnny Goodrow and his brother, Matthew, were cycling at Stumpy Lane in Oldman's Township around 830 last night when they were struck by a passing car. So these are rural roads. They were bicycling. 830, it starts to get dark. Yeah. And the driver of the car did stay at the scene of the crash. Goodrow's now 31 played 11 years, nine with the Calgary Flames, played with the Columbus Blue Jackets for the last two years. So now, and they to make the story even more devastating, he and his brother were getting ready for a wedding today. His sister's wedding, he was supposed to be best man. He and Matt were supposed to be best men in the in the wedding. And his wife was supposed to be the maid of honor. He and his wife leave behind or he leaves behind two children, young children. Yeah. And of course, he went to Boston College. Anybody who's followed Johnny Johnny Goodrow's career, Gloucester Catholic High School in South Jersey, obviously a local guy went to Boston College. Everybody knew him and his father, Guy Goodrow, was a hockey coach at Gloucester Catholic. So the Goodrow family in South Jersey, the part of the Delaware Valley down in Salem County, New Jersey, shocked in the entire NHL, the Columbus Blue Jackets, the Calgary Flames, and everybody in the NHL and Boston College. His brother, Matthew, played with Johnny at Boston College and was a minorly hockey player with the Reading Royals too. So he was still active as well. But the sad news is morning, two members. This is the same team that lost a goalie not that long ago, a few years back in a tragic accident. So that's the sad news we're reporting this morning, involving Johnny Goodrow and his brother struck and killed by a car while riding their bikes in rural New Jersey last night down in Salem County. We'll continue with that. Meanwhile, prayers and thoughts go out to the family and the team. Well, yeah, the multiple teams and the whole Goodrow family and all the NHL community and people all over hockey. It's just not the story of a hockey player dying. You know, it's another family devastating when these guys are riding a bike. Wow. Anyway, we'll continue the sad sad news. So that's going to spread like wildfire today. Meanwhile, we have the cut sheet and we're going to start it right now, as a matter of fact. What? I'm the cut sheet. It's sponsored by who? Oh, it's not sponsored by anybody. Oh, good. Then we can continue. Yeah. Henry, the shed has the cut sheet and he will be taking it from here back in the 1210 W.P.H.T. studios. Yeah. All right. So let's let's start from the top here. Let's go with cut number one to kick out the kickoff things. Because why not? Yesterday, Caroline Levitt, Trump's press secretary was on with John Berman of CNN, and he was trying to push back a little bit and saying Kamala was never borders are. And I think Caroline had a bit of words to give back to John. So let's take a listen to that. How do you explain now that Vice President Harris is seen as perhaps the candidate of change? Well, thank you so much for having me, John. And it is our goal over the next several weeks ahead of election day to ensure that voters understand Kamala Harris is not the candidate of change, nor is she the candidate of the future. Kamala Harris is the vice president of the United States right now. And she is wholly responsible for the failures over the past four years. Kamala Harris said she was proud of by dynamics, which has ushered the worst inflation crisis in a generation. Kamala Harris was named the borders are and has it allowed an open border policy of more than 11 million illegal people into our country that has caused a migrant crime epidemic across our nation as well. Kamala Harris does not deserve a promotion. She deserves a demotion. And unlike Kamala Harris, President Trump has a strong record in his first term as president where he secured the border, unleashed the might of our energy industry ushered piece around this world. And that's our case to make to voters across the country. There's more domestic energy production right now than there's ever been in U.S. history and Kamala Harris was not the borders are. She was appointed to deal with the Northern Triangle. But let me let me ask you a follow-up to my initial question here, even if what you say taking your argument there, if the voters in all these states are seeing the vice president of the candidate as the candidate of the change, does it tell you that maybe they are beginning to see a Republican nominee who's 78 years old and been running for president for nine years? Is that beginning to have an impact? Well, just two things on your earlier points. Kamala Harris was named the borders are. She was appointed by Joe Biden in that position. And the truth is the border has been a complete disaster. Everyone recognizes that and energy prices, gasoline prices are still 50% higher today under Kamala Harris than they were under President Trump. And if you look further and deeper into these polls, if you look at the issues that matter to voters, like immigration, like the economy, like foreign policy where we've seen war erupt all over this world under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, voters trust Donald Trump on those issues. They trust him because he again has a first term record to stand on. And you brought up Donald Trump's age. So I do want to mention it. This race is not about age. It's about confidence. And President Trump has proven to be a leader who can bring stability back to this world. You can bring peace through this world. You can make America strong again. And that's why voters trust him on the issues that matter. She was appointed to deal with the Northern Triangle. All right, let's get out of that one that that, you know, talk about boot liquors, John Berman, just another CNN DNC boot liquor, lick those boots all the way up and down, John boy. But before we go to the next one, I don't want to get to the next cable news hack destroyed yesterday. That's cut three, the Ari Melber, who's a lawyer, and is another hack threatening Trump campaign advisors with who who who actually buried him with his own words. We should go to that one next, Henry Fox News, which has been caught in defamation, ran a false piece, falsely stating that I said something else that I didn't say. So I stand on that I stand on the New York Times Club. You didn't say this bandage was a prop, a spectacle from a candidate. I did not say that's what spectacles. That's fair. A placard for delegates to fill in an image for political mobilization, a spectacle for this candidate who we know is by his own admission, obsessed with assorted spectacles. He's not Mr. Lewandowski. I did not say that. That is a false quote. You what you have is a false quote. And if you I'm putting you on notice, if you continue to repeat falsely, that I said that you will be potentially in a defamation situation, because I didn't say that. But I understand that you're working off the internet, which is a lot of false information. I wish you luck with that. And Corey Lewandowski, we gave you time. I appreciate you coming up present for that. Thank you for joining me. Corey Lewandowski, 2024, and we will be right back. So anyway, so there. There's another DNC boot letter. Let me just imagine. Irene Melber, who what's the show called? It's a show that it stands for the point or something like that. So here's the best part. Corey Lewandowski calls out Ari Melber on his own show and then statins to sue him for defamation. And then when the video of him actually saying that at the DNC is posted, guess what Mr. Tough Guy Ari Melber at MSNBC did? He locked his account. He locked his account because unfortunately for the Ari Melbers and John Burmans and all of these table news hacks for all these networks, there's a thing called videotape. And so then Corey Lewandowski produced the actual tape of him saying the actual things that he accused Ari Melber of saying, and like the gutless weasel coward smucked that Ari Melber is and like everybody else at MSNBC, he got his ass handed to him and he locked his account. Talk about accountability and you know why. I mean, there's no more. You can't hate the media more than you can hate him right now. I can't imagine hating the media, which was part of my life and my upbringing more than we hate them now. How embarrassing is this, Henry? How embarrassing is this? So I mean, it is so crazy. Like, it's like that commercial. What it's an insurance company, I think, where couples are fighting and then they say, let's go to the tape. Yeah, that was the progressive thing, but they throw the challenge flag, which honestly, honestly, I want that in our relationship, Tony, because I want to throw the flag at you. You don't have to throw the flag, Robin. But this is so, there's tape. There is tape for God's sakes, people. How stupid are you that you deny something that you know you said, and you're just hoping that the media scrubs it for you? Corey Lewandowski said word for word to Ari Melber's face, what he actually said on TV. And then he's threatening him with litigation. It's like the Krasenstein creeps down here in Fort Myers, Florida. They're threatening people who actually question their background and their history of swindling people, you know, and they make money for the Democrats. It's it's ridiculous with that. Imagine if we didn't have videotape. Imagine if we didn't have ways to fact check things. All of a sudden fact checking is not a big deal for these news media guys who flat out lie and then threatened to sue someone for actually calling them a liar to their faces. It's unbelievable. Yeah, Ari Melber strikes me as the kind of guy that would run to his dad every time something went wrong as a kid. I didn't say that. Yes, you did now, you didn't. I didn't really say it. Well, here's the tape, Schmuck. Anyway, so those are those are two examples of CNN and MSNBC, both absolutely. If they they would have to get one of those water towers you see in South Jersey, like on the 42 freeway in different towns. That's how much water they're carrying for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz right now. Speaking, Ari Melber should have one of those water towers attached to his head. Seriously, speaking of carrying water, there is all this controversy regarding Trump going to Arlington. Yeah, and Henry's going to go to that next. Yes, on the cut sheet. Henry, explain. All right, so yeah, there's been a little bit of a controversy saying Trump, what was it? There's altercation with a staff. Yes, a staff member said that there was an that that one of Trump's videographers, he was told that he wasn't allowed to do anything and the videographer or the camera person shoved a staff member. That's the claim and they they're and that they weren't really allowed to be there. And then this clip shows that they actually Trump got not only got permission, but he was asked to come to Arlington for this event. NPR had this story. Two members of Donald Trump's campaign staff had a verbal and physical altercation with an official at the cemetery where the former president participated in the reclaimed ceremony saying that the official tried to prevent Trump staffers from filming or photographing in a section called section 60. You were there with the former president right there. What happened? What did you see? Well, I didn't see anything because I never saw the dust up and I was very close to the president and I was close to the families as well. I mean, like from me to you and from most of them and the families wanted things to be photographed and they want they invited the president there. Members of Congress invited the president there as well and I think Kamala Harris missed a huge opportunity. Look, I go back to the dignified transfers. I used to go to the president's vice president and you go and you meet the families and this is honoring the families and I think they're taking the eye off the ball of what they're talking about it on a dust up which nobody really saw because the families wanted these photographs. I mean when the president laid when he went to area 60 where the Afghan and Iraq war veterans are buried, those that were deceased. The families, after they laid the flowers, the families wanted pictures around the headstones and the grave sites and I saw them do a face time call with a young soldier that had been killed as well and the families like that. They just wanted for their memory books and this is one of the things distracting from what should be the fact that President Trump went to Arlington National Cemetery. He honored them and when Americans fall in battle we should honor them and the fact that Kamala Harris and Biden weren't there or didn't say very much about her and just put a press route really sad. I think it's a huge mistake. So that's Brett Baer on Fox News asking General Clark, a Keith Kellogg who was at Arlington with President Trump on Monday to honor the dead on the third year anniversary and then the media, of course, being the lapdogs that they are, they immediately start saying, "Oh, Trump violated law, federal law. First of all, most of the people at Arlington are volunteers. You and I have been to Arlington. How many times together, Robin?" Every single time we go there and we go and look at the headstones because my dad is buried in a military cemetery in New Jersey in Beverly National Cemetery and the tombstones are all the same. There's nothing, nothing is spectacular seen. There's something serene and so when we go to Arlington and we're lucky when they have military veterans there and they play taps and honor them. I mean, you talk about, you talk about the hair on your arms when they play taps live, you know, because the soldier goes back and forth in front of the tomb of the unknown and people are there all the time solemnly respecting it. And when they change the changing of the guard, you know, that's part of the the unbelievable feeling that you get when you go to Arlington National Cemetery. This is why they're making a big deal and they're trying to make Trump look bad with any way that they can is because Kamala and Biden didn't even show up. Exactly. Didn't even show up. And then they're saying, well, you know, you're not allowed to photograph. Well, meanwhile, guess what's popping up all over the internet? Pictures of Barack Obama with families at grave sites at Arlington. Joe Biden with grave sites taking pictures with families at Arlington. So enough with the lies people, you know, we have videotape. This is not the 1950s anymore. We know that the presidents go there on important days. We know that Joe Biden's still on the beach in Delaware. We know that Kamala Harris is the rehearsing her script to go on an 18 minute interview on CNN. So stop with the nonsense. Okay. If you want to if you want to argue facts versus feelings, then bring the facts because the nonsense about they just don't want to give President Trump, who was invited there by the families, asked to go and pose at the great at the headstone. I take pictures at my my father's gravestone whenever I go to and I've have a million pictures. But every time I go there, I want to kneel and take a picture of it. Now that my mother's name is on the back of the same headstone at Beverly National Cemetery, because when she died, you know, obviously him being a military member and the 82nd Airborne, he's buried in a military cemetery. So my mom was buried right on top of my dad with her coffin when she died. And then they had to take the the gravestone out and put her name on the backside where she's with my father in eternal peace. So enough about the nonsense about who should have been there. Joe Biden should have been there. Kamala Harris should have been there. Nothing said. We continue with the cut sheet. Yes, let's go to cut four. This actually near dear to my heart since I just wrote that that long statement about why I'm voting Trump. There is a new movement, a viral movement called I'm not with her. I'm not with her. And this is this is a lot of women specifically that are saying this, but here is a compilation. Black women all over the country, they have joined forces to create a viral movement specifically for the Black community, referring to their choice of abandoning Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party to vote for Trump. My name is Jasmine Woodson. Hi, my name is Silla. I'm Karen Watson. I'm Yolanda Johnson from Georgia. This is BB Diamond from New York City. I'm Dana Galen and I'm from Tampa, Florida. I live in Hagerstown, Maryland. I'm out here in Maricopa County. Kalamazoo County, Michigan. I'm a proud African immigrant living in Florida. I'm from the great state of New Jersey. I'm Angelina from Philly in this November. I am not voting for Kamala Harris. I am not voting for Kamala Harris. I am not voting for Kamala Harris. I am not with Kamala Harris. I am not with her. I am not with Kamala Harris. I'm not with Kamala. I am not for Kamala. I am for Donald Trump. I am not with Kamala. I am not with her because she is not with me. I support President Trump and the economic policies our country experienced under his leadership as our 45th president. President Trump will support our law enforcement agencies and fund them appropriately. Donald Trump made me proud to be an American. I'm with Donald Day Trump. We need a leader who can make America great again. Trump puts Americans first and you always will. We need Donald Trump. I and millions of other black Americans will cast my vote for Donald J. Trump. I will proudly cast my vote for Donald J. Trump is on the expert. Let's make America great again. Wow. These are my sisters. Let me say, these are my people. As a white man who's never been with Kamala Harris or a black man who's never been with Kamala Harris, I am not with her. You know what? I'm with her. That's a Hillary. That's all the Hillary groupies, right? Still with her, right? That was the whole thing. Yeah. I'm with her. That's what they did with Hillary, who now, thankfully, will never be president. I'm with her, but I'm not with her. It's a good thing. Yes. I've said that many times when women say, Hey, were you with her? You're like, I wasn't with her. What are you talking about? When Robin would ask me, Hey, that chick that's looking at you. Were you with her? I'm not with her. Maybe I was. Maybe I wasn't. We'll let the media decide as we continue with the cut seats 1210s. So this next one. Hang on, Robin, let me reset here. Come here. You know what? They're calm. They're calm and steady. Oh, no. This is the cut sheet. We continuation of the ever popular cut sheet here on the Kallen company on 12th NW PhD. Let's move on to the next cut. Shall we, Robin? Well, the next one, I'm hoping we'll come across even though we don't have video to go along with it. The audio is really funny. So for those of you who heard the story that RFK Jr. Supposedly ate a dog. There was a video of him. I'm not a video. There was a photograph of him in South America somewhere. And there was a carcass that he had been holding up. And everybody claimed that that was dog that he was eating. And he came out and said, No, that was not a dog. It was a goat to show what a great sense of humor he has. RFK did a video where he's, it starts off with him cooking on the stove. And hopefully it'll come across if it doesn't, I'll explain. But let's go with it. Cut number five. Don't know what I'm doing. Make a staking chicken for the dogs. And ever since that guy wrote the article about me saying I ate a dog, he handed me a saying. I got to work my way back into their good grace. He's cooking and he's putting all this. This is my dinner. I'm giving him my food. I have irresponsible germs. I mean, I don't care what it does for me, but look at these guys. And he's got like three big dogs, three big dogs, making a mistake for weegies. And we'll be making a mistake like that. I'm sorry. I say Francis loves the animals. Now he's reading to them. Thank Francis. I love you guys. I would never eat a dog. With fake news, with fake news, fake Francis with a wolf of Goopia. He's one of their favorite folks. It really comes from down. So anyway, at the end, it's his dogs that are like looking up at him and they have these big, droopy, sad dog eyes. And he's saying, I would never eat a dog. This is fake news. And he takes out Saint Francis picture. And then he takes a book that's about the Saint Francis. And he's reading goes, oh, this is their favorite book. I read it to them all the time. Saint Francis of Assisi, by the way, not gay. When you hear Saint Francis of Assisi, you're thinking that it's somebody being, you know, homophobic. No, that's the town that he was from. SSISI. Exactly right. Just to keep the, oh, I wasn't thinking that until now. Now forever change. Yes. See, Henry, that's the kind of next level thinking that I try to do. I just thought that the video, if you can find it, it is just, it is so funny and it's adorable. Then he gets down on the floor with his dogs and they're all over. Yeah, it's a great video. If you haven't seen it, it's on the internet. Now Joe Rogan, the next cut, Joe Rogan now. No, we're not. We're skipping over that. Why? Because some of them, I think there's, how much, how much more time do we have? We're good. Oh, yeah. We can go for another 15, 20 minutes. Come on, Robin. Haven't you ever heard the cut sheet segment before? Yes. What are you trying to do? Direct the show now? No, because I actually, well, yeah, actually, it goes off the rails every day. Because we are talking about dogs. This is taking another dog. This is taking it in a totally different direction. And this is definitely going viral right now. We're not doing any dead dog dedications, this casey case of one say. This is something that I think that is interesting and there are going to be several different takes and ideas on this. Let's go to cut eight. Cut eight. This is a in Davenport, Davenport, a police officer shot a family dog. There's video of this. That's Davenport, Iowa. Yeah. Davenport, Iowa. And he shot a dog in front of the two young boys, the owners and their father. Let's go to cut number eight. And then we can talk about it afterwards. Oh, that's what I thought. No. Oh my gosh. (screaming) - Nick! (screaming) - Oh my god! Oh my god! (screaming) (screaming) (screaming) (screaming) (screaming) (screaming) (screaming) (screaming) (screaming) (screaming) (screaming) - Oof. - Yeah, we up. - That probably would've been better with a visual? - Yeah. - I mean not, but like cooler heads have to prevail in that situation. - Yeah, exactly. - There's eight seconds into that clip that shots were fired. - Eight seconds. - Yeah, exactly. - And I understand 1,500 people signing a petition demanding accountability, and that there should be accountability. We've seen in Philadelphia, a lot of dogs attacking people. - Yes. - But it's people with trained pit bulls that don't keep them. - And this is a black Labrador. - I know, I'm talking about the pit bulls in Philly that have been seen attacking people, because a lot of these people train their pit balls, pit bulls to be attack dogs. - Right. - Because pit bulls are really good dogs, and if you train them right, they're not going to attack you for no reason. - But when they attack, they attack hard. - Absolutely. - Now this particular, I watched, it's a very disturbing video. - Absolutely. - It's incredibly disturbing, because if you are an animal lover, your heart goes out to the animal, you can see that it gets shot. It starts barking or howling. - Yeah. - It still runs and then falls over and starts spasming and then dies. - You know, when I see criminals shot in the streets, you know, I celebrate. When I see bad people who are attacking one person, and that person gets taken out. - Right. - But when I see any animal hurt, I get really sick. - Yeah. So now I have two thoughts on this, because that dog... In my view, yes, he ran up to the police officer and was barking, but he wasn't lunging to play. - Exactly. - He was aggressively barking, because the police officer is an unknown person. - Correct. - Coming up to who the dog thinks he has to protect, which are the two young children, these two boys that were playing in their yard. - Listen, you know I'm a staunch defender of police, but when a police do the wrong thing, you got to call them out. - Yes. - And this cop acted, as Obama said, when he started all the race wars, he acted stupidly. - Right. - The officer acted stupidly. And so that's what happened. - And it's heartbreaking. At the same time, I also think that what the... It wasn't in the yard. This was the dog was in the front yard, so it could get out. And at the same time, with all the other issues that have been, like you need to have more control over your animal. You need to be able to have your dogs better trained. But if you say, "Come here," the dog actually comes. - Exactly. Well, we already know that, right? - So... - Nobody loves dogs or animals more than I do. And by the way, where's Patty? Where's Patty, our local dog? - I think she was just... - Patty? - No, she's on the sofa. - She's on the sofa. Doesn't she know we're doing the cut sheet? Damn it. - You let her on the sofa? - Yeah, she gets on the sofa. We have a cover, so she goes up there. She sleeps wherever she wants, because she's a guest. And when you're a guest of the Tony Bruno Show here in beautiful Cape Coral, Florida, you get the king's treatment. - Even in your bed? - Even in our bed. - Wow. - We have pads. She doesn't have accidents. She's the best trained dog, the most beautiful dog. - She's so incredibly docile. - Her personality is the greatest personality of any dog I've ever seen. - Wow. - Just impossible not to love. - True. Let's go to another story that just happened, or just broke yesterday. - As long as we shouldn't do stories where the video needs to be shown. - Correct, yeah. That was so bad on my part. - Damn right. That's why I had to yell at you about directing the show. - I did not remember that there wasn't any. - How can you not remember us? We've been talking about it since 6 a.m. - It's Friday. It's a big holiday weekend coming up. - I know. - We can give it a pass. - I don't want to sound like a tyrant, but if Robin wants to play boss woman, if she wants to try to be the boss of me and the boss of the show, I'm not going to allow that. I'm sorry. - I'm not wearing pants. I don't worry about it. Let's go to cut number 11. This is a big story in California. - Yes. What is it? - On Kamala Harris. - Cut number 11. - But they're warning. - Do you want to open it or no? - Yeah, no, go ahead. - But their morning certainly wasn't 20 illegal migrants trying to get on the bus today at one of our bus stops. Hours earlier, she got this email letting Nicole know her eight-year-old son was aboard his school bus heading to Homol Elementary when all of a sudden-- - Could they confuse? - He said these adults, they weren't kids, except that they had backpacks on mom and they tried to get on our bus, because then there was a lot of them. - The district confirmed 20 migrants tried to board the bus Wednesday morning when it stopped to pick up students here along its B route. That's when parents and the drivers stepped in, keeping the migrants at bay. - It was definitely really scary. - It also happened Tuesday along Route A, shown here in Orange, near State Route 94. Three men walked along the highway trying to stop the bus to, quote, "go around their group." - When they see a bus, naturally the impulse might be, "This will take me to a much safer area." - Pedro Rio helps lead the humanitarian response at the U.S.-Mexico border. He says while it's unclear why the group tried to board Wednesday, heat and mountain terrain can drive a desperate response. - First or foremost, there has to be an acknowledgement by the Biden administration that asylum is a human right. - Parents like Jeremy Adams now demanding answers from the district and a safety plan to help quell fears. - We don't know who these people are. We don't know if they have any criminal history, what their background is. - Meanwhile, the sheriff's office says it's conducting an investigation and says it takes safety very seriously and are working with the school district in order to keep students... - So there it is, the yellow school buses that Kamala Harris loves. Remember, I love the yellow school bus, but now they're in Southern California. That's down near the border in San Diego County. - It's just a little bit northeast of Tijuana. - But it's in the United States. - Right, and it's in the United States. - It's right across the border. So this is morning school bus. - Right. - And the school buses are trying to stop them and boarding the buses. You don't know who these people are. - But the illegal migrant activists are saying, well, they don't know, they see the buses and they get on them thinking that it's the way out getting deeper into the country. Well, they're breaking the law, and so why should we put them on school buses? And by the way, we don't know what their intentions are. That's what the people are saying there. You're gonna let a bunch of guys who are walking on with young kids on a bus in the world right now in which we live where we're trying to stop human trafficking. - You noticed that you heard that the kids were saying, "Mom, these were all men." - Exactly. - And the bus driver was saying you were all men. They weren't families. They weren't women and children. These were men crossing our borders illegally trying to get on school buses. That is frightening. - Exactly. - It's kind of funny, though. Is it not like you just have all these grown men just going like, "Yeah, you know, we'll take this bus. We don't know where it's going. We don't know if it's going to take us. We're just gonna get on, though." - The wheels on the bus go round and round. How many times do we have to tell you? Don't get on people. - I need more electric school buses. - So do I, Cammy. Can I call her Cammy now? For short. - You should be the first one to start doing that. - Cammy. - Yeah. Meanwhile. 'Cause we got a lot of cuts here. So we want to, I told Rob, we need to like get a better, 'cause there's like 33 cuts. - I know. - Yeah. - So we got to make sure that we put them in a good sequential order here, not just halter, scalter. - Yeah. I'm gonna agree with you there. Do you want to, you know, talk about Brittany Mahomes? No, it's football. - Yeah. Let's get it back to sports. - Sure. - There's someone once more. Let's get it back to the Eagles. - Yeah. - Let's get it back to the Phillies with a great comeback victory last night down for nothing and then the big bats. - So how about Cassie? How about Cassie with that monster shot into the trees and set her field? - Now this is cut seven, right? - Yes, correct. - Okay. So cut seven. So for Brittany Mahomes, Pat Mahomes' wife now, they have children together, she came out in support of Trump. - Right. - But she's a Swiftie. So she and Taylor Swift hang out together in the box when Taylor Swift goes to Kansas City to hang out in the box. - Right. - What's in the box? - Obviously a lot of people went after her after she came out in support of her. - Of course. - Publicly. - Of course. - And this is her response to said people. - Let's go to the table. - Yeah. I think we kind of got thrown into the fire together and I think that's what's helped us, you know, do so well in the life that we are is that we did it all together. And so, and he is a lot better at it than I am maybe because his dad played professional sports. - Right. - So I think he was around it and he understood it a lot more than I did. So having him to help me get through it has helped a lot because he's very good at, you know, managing those things and blocking people out and doing all that, doing all that type of stuff. So having him beside me kind of guiding me, coaching me through it has helped a ton. And I think that's kind of how we've gotten to where we're at now. - What's been like a piece of advice that's helped you manage all of it? - I think the main thing that, you know, he always told me is like, stop caring about what people think, especially the people that don't even know you. And so I think social media used to get to me a lot and now it's just like, honestly, I don't give up. People have to say about me anymore and I think he's helped me get to that point to where, you know, I'm strong in who I am, I'm confident in who I am, I'm confident in mine and his relationship and I'm confident in our life. So why does, you know, what other people say have to matter at all? - You're right. She's absolutely right. And that just shows you how you cannot support someone. You cannot give support to a guy that you may like and want to vote for because you'll have all the jackals, all of the, you know, no hate here people, all the coexist bumper sticker people talking about how we're all one, we're all one, we're all in this together, except that they, that they obviously don't like her because she obviously supports Trump even though she's good friends with Taylor Swift and her husband is Pat Mahomes, the best quarterback in the NFL. - Coexist, except if you don't believe the way I... - Or don't agree with me. - Yes. - Ridiculous. - I'll tell you what, you gotta have some thick skin to be in that family. - Oh, absolutely. - All the things they've been through in the past few years, whether it's Jackson doing, you know, his thing, you know, just, I don't know, desecrating the Sean Taylor Memorial or, you know, Pat Mahomes senior, getting, having a few beverages, getting behind the wheel. Man, you gotta have thick skin to be in that family. - Oh, yeah, well, especially at that level, when you're Pat Mahomes and you're the face of the NFL, let's be honest. He is the face of the NFL. He's the best quarterback in the NFL. He keeps racking up not only just appearances in the Super Bowl, but Super Bowl rings. I mean, the guy's the best quarterback of this generation. Let's be honest, right? - Absolutely. - I mean, there's a lot of good ones, but he is as great as the guy in Buffalo is, you know, he's always going to have that stigma of, you know, he can win the big one. Same thing with like the Vikings franchise, you know, and if you're, if you're in Buffalo, you know, they had chances to win Super Bowls, they were in and lost three in a row. And so there's a lot of pressure on quarterback, but there's, you know, when you're a situation in Kansas City, where you are, you are the most, you are the best team in football until someone else comes in and takes it away from you. And no one's been able to do that. That's why they're so great. - They're going for the first three. - That's why they have to deal with it. - Yeah. And then the fact that, you know, that Brittany, that Taylor Swift hangs out at the stadium, you know, and obviously is going to support, you know, because she's a celebrity. So she's going to move for Kamala Harris, even though she couldn't name one thing that Kamala Harris stands for. So anyway, that's enough about the Mahomes fact. - All right. So let's see, what else do we have here? Let's do one more cut before we had to break here. Do we want to do some JD Vance? Yeah, I haven't heard from him in a while. - Yeah. - Yeah. So JD Vance, back in the headlines again. - Well, he's out there every day campaigning. - Yeah. Well, it's only a matter of time before he says something that gets, you know, someone's referee feathers all ruffled up. - Oh, anything he says gets their feathers ruffled. - Yeah. - Even though he hasn't lied about his military career and he hasn't questioned anybody else's military career. - Absolutely. - But he was in Boston, right? - Yes. - Is this where he is in Boston? - Yes. - Yeah, he's in Boston. Of course, Boston are really, really a great place. They have the best, well, first of all, they have the worst mayor in Boston. So they elected the worst mayor. They elected the worst governor and they have the fake Indian as a member of Congress. So Boston's, Massachusetts is old for three in electing the worst possible politicians because they only vote one way, like cities like Philly and New York and Chicago and all these other places. But so he goes up to Boston and the same crowd that was giving love to the fake stolen valor tampon Tim, now one after him. Let's go to the cut. - And a lot of Democrats call us populist. Like it's something of an insult. But if being a populist means being on the side of working people rather than the powerful elites who hollowed out our middle class and sent us into stupid foreign wars, then sign me up. I am a populist and I'm proud of it. (cheers and applause) - Wow, that's not the part where they were booing him though, right? - Now for decades, unions have given support to Democrat candidates without giving Republicans much consideration, and I'm not here to judge you or to blame you or to criticize you. I am here to tell you that it's a different world now. You may have noticed that Donald Trump is not exactly like Mitt Romney or some of the Republicans of the past. He is a different kind of Republican. And under his leadership, the Republican Party is the party of the American worker. Now just think about the Republican and Democrat conventions we just had. It says a lot who each party chose to put up on that stage. At the Republican convention, we were featuring everyday American workers and of course, we had Hulk Hogan. And while it's tempting, and I'm sure it would make some big headlines, don't worry everybody, I'm not going to try to take off my shirt here. But at the Democrat convention, it was a parade of celebrities and billionaires. It felt sometimes like every celebrity except for Hulk Hogan was at the Democratic national convention. And I don't blame anybody for being famous or for making money, but you cannot be a champagne socialist who supports open borders and pretend that you're a friend of working men and women. It doesn't make an ounce of sense, my friends. It just doesn't. There he is. I totally agree. And of course, that's common sense, but you know, in some cities that are just one way thinkers and Boston is certainly right up there, you know, they're not going to agree with what populism is. To them populism is like fascism just because it ends with an ISM. There's nothing wrong with becoming, you know, people who are upset about people who are nationalists. Nationalists means we support our country first. It doesn't mean we're like Nazis. And it doesn't mean that we don't want to help other countries as well. I'm Jean-Marie Laskis. I'm a journalist. I spend my career helping Americans understand the lives of other Americans, coal miners, gun shop clerks, staffers in the White House mailroom. In my new podcast, Cement City, I tell the story of an entire town, a dying town that you have absolutely no reason to care about. But trust me, you will. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions, available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. NHL star Johnny Goudreau, they called him Johnny Hockey, grew up in the down in Salem County, New Jersey, not far from where we lived in the RV with our friends, Kathy and Jerry. Investigators say Johnny Goudreau and his brother, Matthew, were cycling at Stumpy Lane in Oldman's Township around 830 last night when they were struck by a passing car. So these are rural roads. They were bicycling 830. It starts to get dark. Yeah. And the driver of the car did stay at the scene of the crash. Goudreau's now 31 played 11 years, nine with the Calgary flames, played with the Columbus blue jackets for the last two years. So now, and to make the story even more devastating, he and his brother were getting ready for a wedding. Today, his sister's wedding, he was supposed to be best man. He and Matt were supposed to be best men in the wedding. And his wife was supposed to be the maid of honor. He and his wife leave behind, or he leaves behind two children, young children. Yeah. And of course, he went to Boston College. Anybody who's followed Johnny, Johnny Goudreau's career, lost her Catholic high school in South Jersey. Obviously, a local guy went to Boston College. Everybody knew him, and his father, Guy Goudreau, was a hockey coach at Gloucester Catholic. So the Goudreau family in South Jersey, the part of the Delaware Valley down in Salem County, New Jersey, shocked in the entire NHL, the Columbus blue jackets, the Calgary flames, and everybody in the NHL and Boston College. His brother, Matthew, played with Johnny at Boston College and was a minor league hockey player with the Redding Royals, too. So he was still active as well. But the sad news this morning, two members, this is the same team that lost a goalie, not that long ago, a few years back in a tragic accident. So that's the sad news we're reporting this morning, involving Johnny Goudreau and his brother struck and killed by a car while riding their bikes in rural New Jersey last night down in Salem County. We'll continue with that. Meanwhile. There's prayers and thoughts go out to the family and the team. Well, yeah, the multiple teams and the whole Goudreau family and all the NHL community and people all over hockey. It's just not the story of a hockey player dying. You know, it's another family devastating when these guys are riding a bike. Wow. Anyway, we'll continue the sad, sad news. So that's going to spread like wildfire today. Meanwhile, we have the cut sheet and we're going to start it right now as a matter of fact. What? I'm the cut sheet. Oh, right. It's sponsored by whom? Oh, it's not sponsored by anybody. Oh, good. Then we can continue. Yeah. Henry Machet has the cut sheet and he will be taking it from here back in the 1210 WPHT studios. Yeah. All right. So let's let's start from the top here. Let's go with cut number one to kick out the kickoff thing. So why not? Yesterday, Caroline Levitt, Trump's press secretary, was on with John Berman of CNN and he was trying to push back a little bit and saying Kamala was never borders are. And I think Caroline had a bit of words to give back to John. So let's take a listen to that. How do you explain now that Vice President Harris is seeing as perhaps the candidate of change? Well, thank you so much for having me, John. And it is our goal over the next several weeks ahead of election day to ensure that voters understand Kamala Harris is not the candidate of change nor is she the candidate of the future. Kamala Harris is the vice president of the United States right now. And she is wholly responsible for the failures over the past four years. Kamala Harris said she was proud of Bidenomics, which has ushered the worst inflation crisis in a generation. Kamala Harris was named the borders are and has allowed an open border policy of more than 11 million illegal people into our country that has caused a migrant crime epidemic across our nation as well. Kamala Harris does not deserve a promotion. She deserves a demotion. And unlike Kamala Harris, President Trump has a strong record in his first term as president where he secured the border, unleashed the might of our energy industry, ushered peace around this world. And that's our case to make to voters across the country. There's more domestic energy production right now than there's ever been in U.S. history and Kamala Harris was not the borders are. She was appointed to deal with the Northern Triangle. But let me ask you a follow-up to my initial question here. Even if what you say, taking your argument there, if the voters in all these states are seeing the vice president as the candidate of the change, does it tell you that maybe they are beginning to see a Republican nominee who's 78 years old and been running for president for nine years? Does that begin to have an impact? Well, just two things on your earlier points. Kamala Harris was named the borders are. She was appointed by Joe Biden in that position. And the truth is the border has been a complete disaster. Everyone recognizes that. And energy prices, gasoline prices are still 50% higher today under Kamala Harris than they were under President Trump. And if you look further and deeper into these polls, if you look at the issues that matter to voters, like immigration, like the economy, like foreign policy, where we've seen war erupt all over this world under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, voters trust Donald Trump on those issues. They trust him because he, again, has a first-term record to stand on. And you brought up Donald Trump's age, so I do want to mention it. This race is not about age, it's about confidence. And President Trump has proven to be a leader who can bring stability back to this world, who can bring peace through this world, who can make America strong again. And that's why voters trust him on the issues that matter. She was appointed to deal with the Northern Triangle. Let me just get out of that one. Talk about bootlickers. John Berman, just another CNN DNC bootlicker. Lick those boots all the way up and down, John Boy. But before we go to the next one, I don't want to get to the next cable news hack destroyed yesterday. That's cut three, the Ari Melber, who's a lawyer, and is another hack threatening Trump campaign advisors who actually buried him with his own words. We should go to that one next, Henry. Fox News, which has been caught in defamation, ran a false piece falsely stating that I said something else that I didn't say. So I stand on that, I stand on the New York Times. So you didn't say, this bandage was a prop, a spectacle from a candidate who is a spectacle. That's fair. A placard for delegates to fill in, an image for political mobilization, a spectacle for this candidate who we know is, by his own admission, obsessed with assorted spectacles. Mr. Landowski, I did not say that. That is a false quote. It's clear. What you have is a false quote. And if you, I'm putting you on notice, if you continue to repeat falsely that I said that, you will be potentially in a defamation situation because I didn't say that. But I understand that you're working off the Internet, which is a lot of false information. I wish you luck with that. And Corey Lewandowski, we gave you time. I appreciate you coming on. Thank you for joining me. Corey Lewandowski, Trump 2024, and we will be right back. So anyway, so there. There's another DNC boot letter, Ari Melber, who, what's the show called? It's a show that it stands for the point or something like that. So here's the best part. Corey Lewandowski calls out Ari Melber on his own show and then threatens to sue him for defamation. And then when the video of him actually saying that at the DNC is posted, guess what makes a tough guy, Ari Melber and MSNBC did. He locked his account. He locked his account because unfortunately for the Ari Melbers and the John Burmans and all of these table news hacks for all these networks, there's the thing called video tape. And so then Corey Lewandowski produced the actual tape of him saying the actual things that he accused Ari Melber of saying. And like the gutless weasel coward smucked that Ari Melber is. And like everybody else at MSNBC, he got his ass handed to him and he locked his account. Talk about accountability. And you know why. I mean, there's no more. You can't hate the media more than you can hate him right now. I can't imagine hating the media, which was part of my life and my upbringing more than we hate them now. How embarrassing is this, Henry? How embarrassing is embarrassing? It is so crazy. It's like that commercial. What it's an insurance company, I think, where couples are fighting and then they say, let's go to the tape. Yeah. Yeah. That was the progressive thing. The challenge flag. Which honestly, honestly, I want that in our relationship, Tony, because I want to throw the flag at you all the time. You don't have to throw the flag, Robin. But this is so, there's tape. For God's sakes, people, how stupid are you that you deny something that you know you said and you're just hoping that the media scrubs it for you? Corey Lewandowski said word for word to Ari Melbourne's face what he actually said on TV. And then he's threatening him with litigation. It's like the Crassenstein creeps down here in Fort Myers, Florida. They're threatening people who actually question their background and their history of swindling people. And they make money for the Democrats. It's ridiculous. Imagine if we didn't have videotape. Imagine if we didn't have ways to fact check things. All of a sudden fact checking is not a big deal for these news media guys who flat out lie and then threatened to sue someone for actually calling them a liar to their faces. It's unbelievable. Yeah, Ari Melbourne strikes me as the kind of guy that would run to his dad every time something went wrong as a kid. They're calling him in school. Oh, yeah. I didn't say that. Yes, you did. No, you didn't. I didn't really say it. Well, here's the tape, Schmuck. Anyway, so those are those are two examples of CNN and MSNBC, both absolutely. If they, they would have to get one of those water towers. You see in South Jersey, like on the 42 freeway in different towns. That's how much water they're carrying for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz right now. Speaking, Ari Melbourne should have one of those water towers attached to his head. Seriously. Speaking of carrying water, there is this controversy regarding Trump going to Arlington. Yeah. And Henry's going to go to that next. Yes. On the cut sheet. Henry. Explain. All right. So, yeah, there's been a little bit of a controversy saying Trump. What was it? There's altercation with a staff. Yes. A staff member said that there was an that that one of Trump's videographers, he was told that he wasn't allowed to do anything. And the videographer or the camera person shoved a staff member. That's the claim. They they're and that they weren't really allowed to be there. And then this clip shows that they actually Trump got not only got permission, but he was asked to come to Arlington for this event. NPR had this story. Two members of Donald Trump's campaign staff had a verbal and physical altercation with an official at the cemetery where the former president participated in the reclaimed ceremony saying that the official tried to prevent Trump staffers from filming or photographing in a section called section 60. You were there with the former president right there. What what happened? What did you see? Well, I didn't see anything because I never saw the dust up and I was very close to the president and I was close to the families as well. I mean, like from me to you, most of them and the families wanted things to be photographed and they want they invited the president there. Members of Congress invited the president there as well. And I think Kamala Harris missed a huge opportunity. Look, I go back to the dignified transfer. They used to go to the president's vice president and you go and you meet the families. And this is honoring the families. And I think they're taking the eye off the ball of what they're talking about it on a dust up, which nobody really saw because the families wanted these photographs. I mean, when the president laid, when he went to area 60, where the Afghan and Iraq war veterans are buried, they're those that were deceased. The families after he laid the flowers, the families wanted pictures around the headstones and the grave sites and I saw him do a FaceTime call with a young soldier that had been killed as well. And the families like that. There's one for their memory books and this is one that's distracting from what should be the fact that President Trump went to Arlington National Cemetery. He honored them and when Americans fall in battle, we should honor them. And the fact that Kamala Harris and Biden weren't there or didn't say very much about it and just put a press route really sad. I think it's a huge statement. So that's Brett Baer on Fox News asking General Clark, a Keith Kellogg, who was at Arlington with President Trump on Monday to honor the dead on the third year anniversary. And then the media, of course, being the laptops that they are, they immediately start saying, Oh, Trump violated law, federal law. First of all, most of the people at Arlington are volunteers. You and I have been to Arlington. How many times together, Robin? Every single time we go there and we go and look at the headstones. Because my dad is buried in a military cemetery in New Jersey in Beverly National Cemetery. And the tombstones are all the same. There's nothing, nothing is spectacular. It's something incredibly serene. There's something serene. And so when we go to Arlington and we're lucky when they have military veterans there and they play taps and honor them. I mean, you talk about, you talk about the hair on your arms when they play taps live, you know, because the soldier goes back and forth in front of the tomb of the unknown and people are there all the time, solemnly respecting it. And when they change the changing of the guard, you know, that's part of the unbelievable feeling that you get when you go to Arlington National Center. This is why they're making a big deal and they're trying to make Trump look bad with any way that they can is because Kamala and Biden didn't even show up. Exactly. Didn't even show up. And then they're saying, well, you know, you're not allowed to photograph. Well, meanwhile, guess what's popping up all over the Internet? Pictures of Barack Obama with families at grave sites at Arlington. Joe Biden with grave sites taking pictures with families at Arlington. So enough with the lies, people. You know, we have videotape. This is not the 1950s anymore. We know that the president's goal there on important days. We know that Joe Biden's still on the beach in Delaware. We know that Kamala Harris is the rehearsing her script to go on an 18 minute interview on CNN. So stop with the nonsense. Okay. If you want to if you want to argue facts versus feelings, then bring the facts because the nonsense about they just don't want to get President Trump who was invited there by the families asked to go and pose at the great at the headstone. I take pictures at my my father's gravestone whenever I go to and I have a million pictures. But every time I go there, I want to kneel and take a picture of it. Now that my mother's name is on the back of the same headstone at Beverly National Cemetery, because when she died, you know, obviously him being a military member and the 82nd Airborne, he's buried in a military cemetery. So my mom was buried right on top of my dad with her coffin when she died. And then they had to take the gravestone out and put her name on the backside where she's with my father in eternal peace. So enough about the nonsense about who should have been there. Joe Biden should have been there. Kamala Harris should have been there. Nothing said. We continue with the cut sheet. Yes, let's go to cut four. This actually, near dear to my heart since I just wrote that that long statement about why I'm voting Trump. There is a new movement, a viral movement called I'm not with her. I'm not with her. And this is this is a lot of women specifically that are saying this, but here is a compilation. Black women all over the country, they have joined forces to create a viral movement specifically with a black community referring to their choice of abandoning Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party to vote for Trump. My name is Jasmine Woodson. Hi, my name is Silo. I'm Karen Watson. I'm Yolanda Johnson from Georgia. This is BB Diamond from New York City. I'm Dana Galen. And I'm from Tampa, Florida. I live in Haterston, Maryland. I'm out here in Maricopa County, Kalamazoo County, Michigan. I am a proud African immigrant living in Florida. I'm from the great state of New Jersey. I'm Angelina from Philly. In this November, I am not voting for Kamala Harris. I am not voting for Kamala Harris. I am not voting for Kamala Harris. I am not voting for Kamala Harris. I am not with Kamala Harris. I am not with her. I am not with her. I am not with Kamala Harris. I am not with Kamala. I am not with Kamala. I am not for Kamala. I am for Donald Trump. I am not with Kamala. I am not with her because she is not with me. I support President Trump and the economic policies our country experienced under his leadership as our 45th president. President Trump will support our law enforcement agencies and fund them appropriately. Donald Trump made me proud to be an American. I'm with Donald Day Trump. We need a leader who can make America great again. Trump puts Americans first, and you always will. We need Donald Trump. I, and millions of other black Americans will cast my vote for Donald Day Trump. I will proud to cast my vote for Donald Day Trump is our next president. Let's make America great again. Wow. These are my sisters. Let me say. These are my people. As a white man who's never been with Kamala Harris or a black man who's never been with Kamala Harris. I am not with her. You know, I'm with her. That's a Hillary. That's all the Hillary groupies. Right? Still with her. Right? That was the whole thing. Yeah. I'm with her. That's what they did with Hillary who now, thankfully, will never be president. I'm with her, but I'm not with her. Good thing. I've said that many times when women say, Hey, were you with her? You're like, I wasn't with her. What are you talking about? When Robin would ask me, Hey, that chick that's looking at you. Were you with her? I'm not with her. Maybe I was. Maybe I wasn't. Well, let the media decide as we continue with the cut seats. Well, this next one. Hang on, Robin. Let me reset here. Come here. You know what? They're calm. They're calm and steady. Oh, no, this is the cut sheet. We continuation of the ever popular cut sheet here on the talent company on 12th. Yeah. Let's move on to the next cut. Shall we, Robin? Well, the next one I'm hoping will come across even though we don't have video to go along with it. The audio is really funny. So for those of you who heard the story that RFK Jr. supposedly ate a dog, there was a video of him. I'm not a video. There was a photograph of him in South America somewhere and there was a carcass that he had been holding up and everybody claimed that that was dog that he was eating and he came out and said, "No, that was not a dog. It was a goat." To show what a great sense of humor he has, RFK did a video where it starts off with him cooking on the stove and hopefully it'll come across if it doesn't, I'll explain, but let's go with it. Cut number five. Don't know what I'm doing. Make a steak and chicken for the dogs. I'm not normally doing this. Ever since that guy wrote the article about me saying I ate a dog, it ended the same. I got to work my way back into their good grace. He's cooking and he's putting all the things. This is my dinner. I'm giving him my food. This is the height of air responsible Jones. I mean, I don't care what it does for me, but look at these guys. He's got like three big dogs. Three big dogs. So he's making them. It's like the weeges. And we'll be making them do something like that. I'm sorry. You and I, Bob. I say, "Grants, I love the animals." Now he's reading doing it. I love you guys. I would never eat a dog. He was fake news. I was fake news. I say, "Grants, this was the wolf of Goopia." 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We've seen in Philadelphia a lot of dogs attacking people, but it's people with trained pit bulls that don't keep them. And this is a black Labrador. I know, I'm talking about the pit bulls in Philly that have been seen attacking people because a lot of these people train their pit bulls, pit bulls to be attacked dogs. Because pit bulls are really good dogs and if you train them right, they're not going to attack you for no reason. But when they attack, they attack hard. Absolutely. Now this particular, I watched, it's a very disturbing video. Absolutely. It is incredibly disturbing because if you are an animal lover, your heart goes out to the animal. You can see that it gets shot. It starts barking or howling. Yeah. It still runs and then falls over and starts spasming and then dies. You know, when I see criminals shot in the streets, you know, I celebrate. When I see bad people who are attacking one person and that person gets taken out. Right. But when I see any animal hurt, I get really sick. So now I have two thoughts on this because that dog. In my view, yes, he ran up to the police officer and was barking, but he wasn't lunging to fight. Exactly. He was, he was aggressively barking because the police officer is an unknown person. Correct. Coming up to who the dog thinks he has to protect, which are the two young children, these two boys that were playing in their yard. Listen, you know, I'm a staunch defender of police, but when the police do the wrong thing, you got to call him out. Yes. And this cop acted, as Obama said, when he started all the race wars, he acted stupidly. Right. The officer acted stupidly. And so that's what happened. And it's heartbreaking. At the same time, I also think that what the, it wasn't in the yard. This was the dog was in the front yard. So could get out. And at the same time with all the other issues that have been like, you need to have more control over your ammo. You need to be able to have your dogs better trained. But if you say come here, the dog actually comes. Exactly. Well, we already know that. So nobody loves dogs or animals more than I do. And by the way, where's Patty? Where's Patty? Our local dog? I think she was just. Oh, she's on the sofa. She's on the sofa. Doesn't she know we're doing the cut sheet? Damn it. You let her on the sofa? Yeah. She gets on the sofa. We have a, we have a cover. So she goes up there. She sleeps wherever she wants because she's a guest. And when you're a guest of the Tony Bruno Show here in beautiful Cape Coral, Florida, you get the King's treatment. Even in your bed? Even in our bed. Wow. We have, we have, we have a pads. She doesn't make it. She doesn't have accidents. She's the best trained dog. The most, the most beautiful dog. She's so incredibly docile. Her personality is the greatest personality of any dog I've ever seen. Wow. Just impossible not to love. True. Um, let's go to another story that just happened, or just broke yesterday. As long as you're not, you know, we, we, we shouldn't do stories where the video needs to be shown. Correct. Yeah. That was so bad on my part. You're damn right. That's why I had to yell at you about directing the show. I did not remember that there wasn't any, um, how can you never remember as we've been talking about it since six a.m. It's Friday. It's a big holiday weekend coming up. We do it. I don't want to sound like a tyrant, but if Robin wants to play boss woman, if she wants to try to be the boss of me and the boss of the show, you know, I'm not going to allow that. I'm sorry. I'm not wearing pants. I worry about it. Uh, let's go to cut number 11. This is a big story in California. Yes. What is it? Um, on Kamala Harris, cut number 11, but they're warning, certainly, do you want to open it or no, yeah, no, go ahead, but their morning certainly wasn't 20 illegal migrants tried to get on the bus today out of one of our bus stops hours earlier. She got this email letting Nicole know her eight year old son was aboard his school bus heading to Homole Elementary when all of a sudden really confused. You said these, these adults, they weren't kids, but they had backpacks on mom and they tried to get on our bus because there was a lot of them. The district confirmed 20 migrants tried to bore the bus Wednesday morning when it stopped to pick up students here along its B route. That's when parents and the drivers stepped in keeping the migrants at bay. It was definitely really scary. It also happened Tuesday along route A shown here in orange near state route 94. Three men walked along the highway trying to stop the bus to quote go around their group. When they see a bus, naturally the impulse might be this will take me to a much safer area. Pedro Rios helps lead the humanitarian response at the US-Mexico border. He says while it's unclear why the group tried to board Wednesday, heat and mountain terrain can drive a desperate response. First and foremost, there has to be an acknowledgement by the Biden administration that asylum is a human right. Parents like Jeremy Adams now demanding answers from the district and a safety plan to help quell fears. We don't know who these people are. We don't know if they have any criminal history, what their background is. Meanwhile, the sheriff's office says it's conducting an investigation and says it takes safety very seriously and are working with the school district in order to keep students. So there it is. The yellow school bus is that Kamala Harris loves member of the yellow school bus, but now they're in Southern California. It's just a little bit northeast of Tijuana. But it's in the United States. In the United States, it's right across the border. So this is morning school bus and the school buses are trying to stop them and boarding the buses. You don't know who the people are. But the illegal migrant activists are saying, well, you know, they don't know they see the buses and they get on them thinking that it's the way out into the getting deeper into the country. Well, they're breaking the law. And so why should we take put them on school bus? And by the way, we don't know what their intentions are. That's what the people are saying there. You're going to let a bunch of guys who are walking on with young kids on a bus in the world right now in which we live where we're trying to stop human trafficking. You noticed that you heard that the kids were saying, Mom, these were all men. Exactly. The bus driver was saying you were all men. They weren't families. They weren't women and children. These were men crossing our borders illegally trying to get on school buses. That is frightening. Exactly. It's kind of funny though, is it not like you just have all these grown men just going like, yeah, you know, we'll take this bus. We don't know where it's going. We don't know if it's going to take us. We're just going to get on though. The wheels on the bus go round and round. How many how many times do we have to tell you don't get on the electric school buses. So do I, Cammy, can I call her Cammy now? For short, you should be the first one to start doing that. Cammy. Yeah. Meanwhile, because we got a lot of cuts here. So we want to, I told Rob, we need to like, get a better, because there's like 20 cut, 33 cuts. I know. So we got to make sure that we put them in a good sequential order here, not just health or scalter. Yeah, I'm going to agree. It's with you there. Do you want to, you know, talk a little Brittany Mahomes now that's football. Yeah. Let's get it back to sports. Let's get it back to the Eagles. Yeah. So let's get it back to the Phillies with a great comeback victory last night down for nothing and then the big bats. So you're very happy about Cassie, how about Cassie with that monster shot into the trees and set her field. Now this, this is cut seven, right? Yes, correct. Okay. So cut seven. So Brittany Mahomes, Pat Mahomes wife now, they have children together. She came out in support of Trump, right? And this is her. But she's a Swiftie. So she and Taylor Swift hang out together in the box when Taylor Swift goes to Kansas City to hang out in the box. Right. What's in the box? Obviously, a lot of people went after her after she came out in support of her. Of course. Of course. And this is her response to said people. Let's go to the tape. Yeah. I think we kind of got thrown into the fire together and I think that's what's helped us, you know, do so well in the life that we are. That we did it all together. And so, and he is a lot better at it than I am, maybe because his dad played professional sport. So I think he was around it and he understood it a lot more than I did. So having him to help me get through it has helped a lot because he's very good at, you know, managing those things and blocking people out and doing all that, doing all that type of stuff. So having him beside me kind of guiding me, coaching me through it has helped a ton. And I think that's kind of how we've gotten to where we're at now. What's been like a piece of advice that's helped you manage all that? I think the main thing that, you know, he always told me is like stop caring about what people think, especially the people that don't even know you. And so I think social media used to get to me a lot and now it's just like, honestly, I don't give up. People have to say about me anymore and I think he's helped me get to that point to where, you know, I'm strong in who I am, I'm confident in who I am, I'm confident in mine and his relationship and I'm confident in our life. So why does, you know, what other people say have to matter at all? You're right. She's absolutely right. And that just shows you how you cannot support someone. You cannot give support to a guy that you may like and want to vote for because you'll have all the jackals, all of the, you know, no hate here people, all the coexist bumper sticker people talking about how we're all one, we're all one, we're all in this together except that they, that they obviously don't like her because she obviously supports Trump even though she's good friends with Taylor Swift and her husband is Pat Mahomes, the best quarterback in the NFL coexist, except if you don't believe the way I or don't agree with me. Yes. It's ridiculous. I'll tell you what, you got to have some thick skin to be in that family. I mean, Oh, absolutely. All the things they've been through in the past few years, whether it's Jackson doing, you know, his thing, you know, just, I don't know, desecrating the Sean Taylor Memorial or, you know, Pat Mahomes senior getting, having a few beverages, getting behind the wheel. Man, you got a thick skin to be in that family and I'm glad he's kind of going at that level when you're Pat Mahomes and you're the face of the NFL, let's be, let's be honest. He is the face of the, he's the best quarterback in the NFL. He keeps racking up not only just appearances in the Super Bowl, but Super Bowl rings. I mean, the guy's the best quarterback of this generation. Let's be honest, right? Absolutely. I mean, there's a lot of good ones, but he is as great as the guy in Buffalo is, you know, he's always going to have that stigma of, you know, it can win the big one. Same thing with like the Vikings franchise, you know, and if you're, if you're in Buffalo, you know, they had chances to win Super Bowls they were in and lost three in a row. And so there's a lot of pressure on quarterback, but there's, you know, when you're a situation in Kansas City, where you are, you are the most, you are the best team in football until someone else comes in and takes it away from you. And no one's been able to do that. That's why they're so great. They're going for the first three. They have to deal with it. Yeah. And then the fact that, you know, that Brittany, that Taylor Swift hangs out at the stadium, you know, and obviously he's going to support, you know, because she's a celebrity, so she's going to move for Kamala Harris, even though she couldn't name one thing that Kamala Harris stands for. So anyway, that's enough about the Mahomes fan. All right, so let's see, what else do we have here? Let's do one more cut before we had to break here. Do we want to do some JD Vance? Yeah, I haven't heard from that in a while. Yeah. So JD Vance, back in the headlines again, these out there every day campaigning. Yeah. Well, it's, it's only a matter of time before he says something that gets, you know, someone's refer feathers all ruffled up. Oh, anything he says get their fat feathers ruffled. So even though he hasn't lied about his military career and he hasn't questioned anybody else's military career. Absolutely. But he was in Boston, right? Yes. That's where he's in Boston. Yeah, he's in Boston. Of course, Boston are really, really a great place. They have the best, well, first of all, they have the worst mayor in Boston. So they had, they elected the worst mayor. They elected the worst governor and they have the fake Indian as a member of Congress. So Boston's, Massachusetts is old for three in electing the worst possible politicians because they only vote one way like cities like Philly and New York and Chicago and all these other places. But so he goes up to Boston and the same crowd that was giving love to the fake stolen valor tampon Tim, now one after him. Let's go to the cut. And a lot of, a lot of Democrats call us populist like it's something of an insult. But if being a populist means being on the side of working people rather than the powerful elites who hollowed out our middle class and sent us into stupid foreign wars, then sign me up. I am a populist and I'm proud of it. Protect. Wow, that's not the part where they were booing him though, right? The United States, unions have given support to Democrat candidates without giving Republicans much consideration and I'm not here to judge you or to blame you or to criticize you. I am here to tell you that it's a different world now. You may have noticed that Donald Trump is not exactly like Mitt Romney or some of the Republicans of the past. He is a different kind of Republican. And under his leadership, the Republican Party is the party of the American worker. Now just think about the Republican and Democrat conventions we just had. It says a lot who each party chose to put up on that stage. At the Republican convention, we were featured every day American workers and of course we had Hulk Hogan. And while it's tempting and I'm sure it would make some big headlines, don't worry everybody, I'm not going to try to take off my shirt here, but at the Democrat convention, it was a parade of celebrities and billionaires. It felt sometimes like every celebrity except for Hulk Hogan was at the Democratic National convention. And I don't blame anybody for being famous or for making money, but you cannot be a champagne socialist who supports open borders and pretend that you're a friend of working men and women. It doesn't make an ounce of sense, my friends, it just doesn't. There is, I totally agree. And of course that's common sense, but in some cities that are just one way thinkers and Boston is certainly right up there, they're not going to agree with what populism is. To them populism is like fascism just because it ends with an ISM. There's nothing wrong with becoming people who are upset about people who are nationalists. Nationalism means we support our country first. It doesn't mean we're like Nazis. And it doesn't mean that we don't want to help other countries as well. But it's like in the airplane, when something bad happens and the oxygen falls down, you have to put the mask on yourself first before you help anybody else. Otherwise nobody, everybody's going down. Exactly. That's a good analogy there, Robin. You're doing good today. I'm doing good. You're doing real good. Well, JD Vance actually pretty much said the same thing I said in my letter, the Republican party. Wait a minute. Did you steal JD Vance's? Who said it first? I think I did. I think I was me. We need the time stamp. I've been reading it. Me too. Time stamp. Anyway, let's shut down the cut. Let's wrap it up. Let's take a break. I'm exhausted. No, I'm not. I'm feeling pretty good, even though we haven't slept or done anything for the last. I don't know what you're talking about. I slept great last night. I slept great too. I fell asleep. I think by 9.30. No, I say not. You're lucky. I'm wearing the car. I was shot when we got home at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon after going through another rainstorm. But we couldn't go to sleep at 3 in the afternoon. I mean, normally the people in Florida go to sleep at like 6, but they don't have to wake up at 3 or 3.30 in the morning. Our normal bedtime is like midnight. And then we get up at 10, 11-ish? No, I'm not. 10. So we go to bed like around midnight or 1 a.m. Set up at 9, and so gearing up for this, you know, going to bed earlier when you're not used to it is hard. I took two Tylenol PMs last night and I was boom out by 9.30. It was awesome. Well, after the Phillies went boom, that's when I was able to calm down and go to sleep with a big comeback victory over those dastardly Atlanta Braves chop this repeating the top story right now. We're going to take a break. Make sure we visit this. Johnny Goudreau, local South Jersey hockey legend, Boston College legend played in the NHL for 11 years, one day with a finalist for the Calder Trophy grew up down there, you know, in Salem County, New Jersey, played at Boston College, played also for obviously, he played for the Columbus Blue Jackets at the end of his career, but certainly left-wing or there and he also played for another team, it was blue jackets and the Calgary Flames. And one of the great players and great hockey families from South Jersey, dad, a coach in Gloucester County and Goudreau and his brother Matthew were riding their bikes last night on a rural road about 8.30 last night down and down in the Salem County. The most dangerous time of day right that that that yeah, and unfortunately our driver of the car who apparently didn't see them hit them and they were both killed when they were hit by a car on a road down in rural Salem County, New Jersey, devastating news, not just to the Goudreau family, to the National Hockey League family, but 31 years old down in Salem, New Jersey, he and his brother who were getting ready for an upcoming wedding in the family. And his brother playing in minor league hockey and his dad, who's a coach in Gloucester, New Jersey, you know, devastated and the entire hockey world and the entire sports world. So Johnny Goudreau and his brother passed away after being hit by a car. The person who was driving the car pulled over after realizing what happened. So it wasn't a hit and run, it wasn't somebody trying to get them, it was just an unfortunate accident and the Goudreau family and the entire NHL and the sports world shocked at the death of Johnny Goudreau and his brother last night in rural New Jersey, unbelievably played for Boston College of Blue Jackets, the flames and little guy, but big heart and everybody loved him. And now he's gone. We'll come back. We'll take a break coming up. We'll take some phone calls to, you know, we said we're going to take some and then we get involved in other stuff, but the final lines are open. Can we open the lines? Yes. 855-839-1210. 855-839-1210. Tony Bruno, Miss Robin, the whole Miss Booka here on a Friday, August 30th on Kallen Company on talk radio 1210 W.P.H.D. It's Kallen Company on demand from talk radio 1210 W.P.H.D. and the free Odyssey app. Is there anybody on radio in Philadelphia, all the guys who are, you know, classic rock experts that has the knowledge that Phil brings to the table? No, there's nobody, there's no comparison, honestly. And there's a lot of good talent in Philly who are, you know, classic rock people and great DJs who've been around for a long time, but nobody breaks it down like Phil every day. No. It's must listen radio. And that's the end of the show. We'll be around for that in the next hour, our final hour of the week for Phil. Yeah. And then of course we will also have the morning mystery movie. Are we doing the movie? The movie. We are. Is that today? That's in the next hour, Robin. 920. 920, the morning mystery. We're going to give away another fabulous prize and you have to listen for the clip. It's a movie clip and then you'll call in, but let's go to Frank. Frank's been waiting on the line for a long time and I apologize. And he called 855-839-1210-855-839-1210 and you can too, but let's go to Frank. Not Frank the tag. Frank. Are you in South Philly? How are you? I feel like we're brothers. You know, my parents are from Bancroft Street. Oh, yeah. And near Melrose, they met, lived next door to each other. They got married. My dad served in the army. I listened to you at WFIL. Wow. That's old school. And you're going to love this last yesterday after I listened to you. Franky went to American Academy of Broadcasting. Yep. That's the school down there on Chestnut Street. No longer there. With long John Wade, legendary DJ, he actually ran that school and I was one of the first students in there and you know, I learned a lot. I learned a lot of local DJ's I used to call late at night who helped me as a young kid who wanted to get into radio. I don't know why, but those guys helped me. I would call them at night and they would do everything and they told me to just stick with it. So they gave me a lot of guidance as a young punk in South Philly. I was a year before you. I'm 73 and I had a decent career. I worked almost 40 years, most of it at the quartermasters. How about that? How about the quartermaster? My mom worked at the quartermaster. She used to hand sew military uniforms. She didn't do them in the machine, but they had the specialty where on the military collars on the uniforms, they had to be hand sewn. So a lot of Italian immigrant women would work at the quartermaster and do those things. Franky, that was a great spot before they closed it. They moved up around Oxford Avenue, but you were... Frank, did you have an alpo commercial as well that you did like a before and after? I guess I just didn't have it to be a broadcast. I did make an audition tape and I think mine was a Budweiser beer, you know? Or I think it was a beer as beer should be. Exactly. How about another guy? How does famous as you, Tony, to Steve Mortarano? Oh, I know Steve. I mean, I know all the old stuff. Everybody who's been in Philadelphia radio, I at least work with or know or work with all over the country. I mean, there's so many people that I've been honored to work with and learn from and grow up with. So it's my honor. I mean, I've been blessed to pursue something that I loved as a kid for no reason whatsoever. I had nobody in my family that was radio or TV and I just got enamored after my dad and listened to radio at night on my little AM radio and I would hear all these stations all over the country. I'm like, wow, he was he was an AAB graduate the year I went there. So that's we're going back some time, you know, making a bronze star there or a purple heart. But I did. Well, I did go to the purple heart club. Oh, no, that's a purple rain. What's the strip club up there on the near the the on the way to family Chrysler Jeep? Yeah, up there near the auto. The purple orchid, the purple orchid. That's the closest I've got. Another thing. You know, I got a son right now, but right now, 13 years in the Marines, he's on a current deployment. Oh, that's a man. Semper five, brother. Semper five. You guys, the best. You're the best. Well, thank you, Frank. I really appreciate your support and good luck to you and anybody that has, you know, we got buddy, John and Mayfair, his sons in the Marines, you know, my dad was in the army. And so it's just awesome. You know, the people still want to serve their country and hopefully we won't have to send these kids to war in the near future, you know, and that's unfortunately looked like it's getting closer and closer. I hate war. I hated war from when I was growing up in the Vietnam era. We were all the people who were saying, why are we going? Why are we sending kids to Vietnam to die when we have no idea what we're fighting for? That's the thing about war that makes no sense. No wars make sense. I mean, they've been going on since it was, you know, sticks and stones and then rocks and then knives and then whatever, boulders. It doesn't make any sense as the great, as the great Eric Burden and war when saying war, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing. Exactly. Other than the card game. You play war. You're a play war. When I was like five. Well, that's when we should play it. We should be playing that as adults now. That's the only war games we should be playing that and doctor and nurse at home. So those are the only two games that I recommended people play in the safety of their own. Home. So, thank you so much, brother. Good to hear from you, pal. Tony, you just brought up Vietnam and like getting drafted for that. Were you of age when that war was so? Yes. So I was not select. So my dad died. You know, JFK got assassinated and then my dad died the next year. And so I got to watch JFK get assassinated. Then my dad died at the age of 40. I was 10 years old and my mom was an immigrant from Italy and I had two sisters. So I was the sole surviving son, but I had classmates, you know, who were drafted and I never was drafted. I never got the card and I didn't want I'm not going to get up and say I'm going to enlist and abandon my family because I saw friends die in Vietnam. I was against the Vietnam war. I didn't hide. I didn't go to Canada. I didn't have any excuses. Well, you like they did not draft you because you were the sole surviving son and they didn't do that to families. Exactly. If they had called, if they had called, I probably would have had to go. Yeah, because I wouldn't have walked away from our country, but I didn't. I hated the war and I hate all wars and every word. The last war we won, I think was the Falklands, but that wasn't really a war. That was like a two day weekend, but World War two. We haven't won a war against anybody, especially, you know, the big the big one World War two was America and our allies greatest achievement. The problem is it's we don't we haven't won a war since. Thanks for the call, man. Really appreciate it. Now, let's go to Jim and Cheltenham, my buddy, the official archivist of the Tony Bruno career. And he joins us and he wants to talk some Sixers arena action, you know, Jim, how are you, buddy? How are you doing, Tony? I'm Robin. I hope your health is all right. Yeah, no, we're doing okay. You know, we're hanging in there. We're getting outside in the heat and humidity and, you know, taking our vitamins and our medications and we haven't had any problems lately, thank God. Okay. Thank you. Well, the situation in Chinatown, I think we're getting to that point was going to get worse now because they have to make some kind of decision on it by 27. And of course, the neighborhood doesn't want more than down there. And then right. They were at a work, they need 40% of the people who come to the games, 40% the people who want to come to the games have to take public transportation. I don't know if that's going to work or not. Yeah, I talk about this yesterday when somebody asked me about it, you know, listen, I don't have any control over it. I don't think it's a good thing to do. And I know it's the current she, she trend, you know, to put sports arenas in downtown areas. But for the most part, you know, downtown Philly Market Street, people don't go there after work when they when they go to work. Now if you're working in that area where a lot of people are finally going back to work, but a lot of them aren't, you know, San Francisco is a great city. People don't stay in the city after work, you know, they drive out to the suburbs. And so their restaurants close early in San Francisco too. So San Francisco, which has the warriors right there on the river waterfront, you know, down in the Embarcadero area, you know, people go there because they work nearby and they live in that area. And people live in center city, but not as many people as you would think. And so that's why I don't get it. The sports complex is perfect. You got all the exits and entries, you got the ability to get on the bridge on 95 to take public transportation. So I don't know. It's the Sixers. It's a vanity project. Let's be honest. The Sixers ownership group wants to have their own building, they have their own practice facility. And God bless them. But I'm not anti it for just for the sake of being anti. I just don't think it's a good idea. And when you have local communities are opposed to it, you know, you got the nimbies and the nimbies, the nimbies are not in my backyard and the yimbies are yes in my backyard. But the yimbies really don't have any skin in the game when they're normally like, yeah, yeah, bring it here. And then when something goes wrong, then they start screaming about, why did you bring it into my neighborhood? And so again, I don't know what's going to happen. You know, if they do it, they do it. But I don't think it's a great idea. It might just. Well, I think the best, the best site for it's still the Navy Yard, I think the Navy Yard site that'd be the best right 95 right there. And they want to put in a new station for, um, except the station, they could just do it. They could do that too. So I think that would be the best site, but they don't get their way. They may go, um, they came in New Jersey as we're afraid of. Well, I mean, they have their practice facility there and Camden, I'm sure, you know, remember they, they helped them get that lot there, that land to build it. And so again, will people go to Camden to see the Sixers? Yeah, it's right over the bridge. I don't know if they're going to build in Jersey, you know, I'm sure Jersey, you know, the taxes situation over there is, is bad, but it's bad in Philly too. So again, I'm not on the end. I read the same articles everybody else does. I don't have any insight sources, but to me, I don't get this battle. And I don't believe that that stadium at arena and the apartments nearby overhead or whatever the stores are going to generate the, the, uh, the kind of revenue and excitement that they think it is. But I could be wrong. Okay. Take care. You into a romantic. Okay. Take care. We can Jim. Happy Labor Day weekend, buddy. Stay safe out there. We're going to come back for the big finale, the nine, the 10, the nine o'clock hour. That's would be the last hour. Right. My math skills aren't. See, that's why I need a pie chart. I mean, I love when I have the clocks up there, not the actual time clock. When you have the, you know, like radio stations have their format clock where there's a break in the slice. We talked about this earlier. I want people to have a pie chart and figure out what's more important to you as you get ready to vote in the upcoming elections. Right. Pies are important to you. I love pies. I love a nice apple pie. Who doesn't like an apple pie, Robin, or cherry pie? I like cherry better. He's my cherry pie. I'm sorry. Speaking of, uh, things that aren't working in our brains correctly, both we've finally remembered the name of the band that we like down here, smoking aces, smoking aces, fan, freaking tastic. And we came up with it. So we're going to see it again. This December at our buddy's house, start your day with Caitlin company week, the morning six till 10. I'm talk radio 12, 10 W P H T and the free out of the app. I work with DJs at W F I L and when they would play that Elvis song and a lot of these guys were southern boys. It is really too bad that this is not on video because you see my face looking at it. I know you would do that because I didn't know that song was coming up. So once again, my great Elvis knowledge and my musical knowledge. I did what DJs used to do when that song was, you know, a current hit back in the day and then you looked at me and then you did it again and I'm like, if I could dream, if I could dream. And if you say it fast, it sounds like you're saying something bad, but it's not. It's southern. Let's get to southern grammar, let's get the country grammar going here. Yes. You know what I'm saying? Kamala did last night in Savannah. She sounded more. She sounded more ghetto than than than our governor here in Pennsylvania. Well, we're in Florida. We have the best governor, you know, what's his name in Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro. He goes over. He goes all ghetto when he tries to talk like Obama and I'm not saying Obama's ghetto. He's not. But it's this thing about when you talk to certain crowds, yes, you've got to put an accent on it to make it look like you can relate to them. Am I right? Am I right? I'm sending. Oh, absolutely. I can't please, you know, when I'm talking to my friends, when I'm talking to my friends in Birmingham, Alabama, where I work for a couple of years, you always put that accent on. I don't know why. Can we can we just reiterate the importance of pronunciation? Yes. That's what this segment should be about. Oh, so Henry, you know, I knew I see I didn't know that song was coming. Like my quick thinking brain and my ADHD and your five-year-old man. Oh, pee. Am I what? And your five-year-old mind. And my, no, it's an old DJ trick that you could do on the air back in the day when you couldn't use any words. Well, you gave Henry a heart attack. I know. Because Henry's on his feet. You were a quick thinker. I was a quick reactor here. I was in the dumpling. No, that's the, that's the whole part of that song. And I didn't know you were playing it. And of course, the great. Once again. It is. If I. Can dream. But if you say it fast enough and with a little country twang in it, like Kamala Harris had last night down in Savannah, Georgia, you know, it goes down a little bit different. You know what I'm saying? I'm going to look Cajun now, like the old Cajun ship, but you know, there's a big difference between the Cajun accent and the Southern accent. You know what I'm saying? Oh, that coach. Oh. Well, let me tell you what we just ticked and stop singing like Elvis. I'm going to throw myself off your roof. Stop it. Stay the hell off the roof because the roof is not on fire and we don't need no water and you know what we do. So coming up this hour, yes, we do we still have time to take any phone calls if anybody calls in. Yeah, we also have to do the mystery movie clip. And give away a prize. That's coming up in about 10 minutes from now. Yes. And so, and Jane Ribino, by the way, has been picking the morning mystery movie clips all week after winning the privilege during the Travis Manon radio thought. So she picks out the movie clip and then you will call in when we play it and we'll tell you when and then you'll win a pair of tickets to politics and pints with Donald Trump Jr. at the Scottish Rite Auditorium in Collingswood, New Jersey, September 12th. Which ticket also includes a copy of Letters to Trump, tickets are on sale at 1210 wpht.com. How about that? And both the call in and trying to win the mystery movie tickets, phone number is 855-839-12. And one of your favorite places to travel to were up there and back in Pennsylvania. We go up Route 30 and where do we go when we take Route 30 or just take the City Line Avenue all the way up and turn there with the Lancaster Avenue. That's Route 30. Where do we go, Robert? We go to Lancaster and the news weather sponsored by Discover Lancaster. What a coinky dink. Discover more of Lancaster, head to Lancaster County this weekend with the family to enjoy the ride at Dutch Wonderland. Yeah. Yes, Tony, our grandkids love Dutch Wonderland. They have season passes. They drive from Maryland to Dutch Wonderland and it's not that far. You can drive from Maryland up to Lancaster. And it's an outrage that I still have not been. I need to be able to go to Dutch Wonderland. You've been to Lancaster many times. We've been to the Amish country. We drove by it, Robin. Dutch Wonderland. It's a kingdom for kids just a 90 minute drive from Philadelphia. Get it, discover Lancaster.com to plan your getaway. Beautiful. Love Dutch Wonderland. I am a Dutch. Not Dutch oven or not the Dutch guy who beat Carlos Alpatraz as Robin called them earlier today at the U.S. Open yesterday. Alvarez. All right, Robin. Who's the guy once again? Who was the guy who was the 74th rent? Bow tick. Von de Jean. Pope. Von de Jean. You got that now? Sounds like a disease. Do they have a vaccine for that? Is that something we should be worrying about? Von der Zont Schope. You got that? Schope. That's the hard one. Schope. Schope. Schope. Sounds like strapper to me. That's how we say it in South Shore. Now here's a... Here's a loud and scrapper. There you go. Yeah. Tony always asked me when there's a VD, van der Vonder. Not VD. No. That's a difference in the conversation. It's either a Fumler or a Von der. It's either German or Dutch. Right. So if it's V-A-N-D-E-V-Vander, then it's Dutch. If it's Von der V-O-N-D-E-R, that's German. I Von de Y. This is the silly season. This is the silly season for the silly hour as we wrap up a week and hope everybody has a great Labor Day weekend. Go out there. Be safe when you're traveling. Don't do anything stupid. Let me do the stupid stuff. You just try to keep it, continue the same thing at the end and watch the Phillies with another three games of the series, huge series, big win, come from behind last night. And so that's what it's all about this time of the year. Labor Day, kids are going back to school. Some already have been back next week. A lot of kids will go back. Kamala Harris will work on. Trying to figure out what the Constitution and the Supreme Court are as she goes out and continues the campaigning, Trump's out there. Everybody's out campaigning. I'm going to be out there barbecuing and chilling and grilling, popping a couple of cold ones. You know what I'm saying? What do you, what are you putting on the grill here? Burgers, dogs, steaks? Well, whatever I can afford. I'm going to get some dog meat that I'm not kidding. We're certainly not going to be putting those $125 tomahawk. I know. Did you see that they have a fake tomahawk now? Somebody made it. Somebody made a fake tomahawk out of like fake meat. So it looks like it's red, right? And then they slice it up and they put the lines in it. What did they use instead of a bone? You have to look it up. And when they cook it on a grill, it looks just like a real tomahawk. Fake tomahawk. And you would think, wow, that looks good. But then when you watch the video, which we can't, we'll play it, but you can't see it. It's ribeye steak off the grill, and it's about meat glue. Oh. And they're using meat glue to put the bone on. So it's fake steak. And you know, who is it? We don't fake steak. Is that, who's supposed to do that? Obviously, this is not going to work well without video. Oh, it doesn't even look right though. No, when they put it together and then they grill it, they put the grill marks in it. You would not, it's a hundred percent fake steak. Oh, well, this isn't even to eat. This is like with food coloring and, you know, they put it on, yeah, no, it's like chocolate or something. Yeah, that's it. That's like chocolate. No, they show you how they put it together where the bone, the ribeye bone and the tomahawk is fake and they glue it on there and then they grill it and it's meat glue, they use meat glue. That's 50 percent less calories and tastes great, but less filling. Have you seen there's a lot of these, these fake like the fake meat and the, and the genetically modified fruits and stuff? That's why, that's why R.K. Jr. needs to get more. If you set them outside, flies and ants don't even touch them. How fast do flies and ants come out? If you have real food, I mean, they find it like crazy. You set it out and you forget that you had like some kind of food out there, immediately they find them within 10 minutes. If you. So we should be eating fake fruit? No. My point is that even flies and ants know that this stuff is crap. They won't even go after it. Exactly. That's how you know, if a fly or an ant won't try to eat it, you know it's bad for humans. The thing, the amazing thing about the member with this whole fake meat stuff came out, oh yeah, I ended up buying the stocks and oh yeah, this is going to be the way now they can't give it away. I know. You go into stores. It's like in the discount freezer department. Well, so many people think thought that if you, it's healthier for you, it's actually worse for you. People are gaining weight. If that were the prize for the mystery movie, I don't think anyone would call in. What about the prize for the, the mystery movie? Well, you said it earlier. I mean, yeah, it's a great prize. It's a great prize. And if it was, you know, those fake steaks, I don't think anyone would call themselves No, no fake steaks. I used to buy steaks out of the truck. I want the real meat. Remember when the guys with the little pickup trucks would come and they'd have a freezer in the back and then they drive to your house and knock on the door and they'd have frozen lobster tails and steaks? No, no, these were private people. These weren't the big trucks. These were guys like in white pickup trucks and they'd have a freezer in the back when I lived up in Montgomery County in Gwynedd and they would come out, you know, to where people were making money and I wasn't making a lot of money up there. In other words, they fell off the back of the truck kind of thing. No, no, these guys would get supplies and then they would sell them to you. So they'd take out a nice big box of steaks and they'd sell and they were real. They weren't fake. They weren't, they weren't Bobo. I think Henry and I are both thinking to ourselves, this was back in the olden days. No. This is still happening. I want people out there confirm what I'm saying, confirm what I'm saying. People still have those guys that come around and then, you know, then they order at what are the, what's the one where you order it online? Omaha Steaks. Omaha Steaks. People order food delivered. No, I know. Hello. You remember the pandemic? People still don't cook and they still have people delivered clothes to their homes. My ex has been from Montana and a lot of states on the west coast. I don't know how far East it goes. Swans, swans, frozen foods. Yeah, but that's a commercial place. Yeah, but they, but they came by, you ordered it and they came by in the truck. This was a guy knocking on doors. And then they, when you knew, and it was like the, it was like the Mr. softie guy. When you hear the bells coming around your neighborhoods and the ice cream truck, you know, before we knew that we realized that the ice cream truck guys were creeps and clowns, they would come around and they would call the houses and people would wait for this guy to come once a week and they say, Hey, you need anything? And you got the lobster tails, you got the fillets, you know, you got the porter house, you got all that stuff. You got a picture in Guido going, a yo, it's not a Guido guy. I want people to confirm this because I'm not making this stuff up a yo Johnny. It wasn't one of those guys. It wasn't one of those. That's not South Philly. This was up in the suburbs with a rich elitist live. You know what I'm saying? I got a good deal for you. No, they didn't do that. No, it was almost like it was special. You'd open up that freezer and then all the smoke, we could have dry ice in there because you know, you didn't have electric on the thing. It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 1210 WPhD and the free honesty app. Dennis, who has a question here in Philadelphia about local knowledge and local legends that I know and loved who are now no longer with us. Dennis, what's going on, man? Hi. How you doing? Beautiful, man. I just wanted to ask Tony Bruno if he was friends with Jim O'Brien. Let me see if I can get him on the line to answer the question. No, it's me, Dennis. You're speaking to Tony Bruno, the one, the only, the original. Absolutely, Dennis. Yes, I work with Jim and a WFIL. I went back in that era when I was at WFIL from 1970 all the way to '76 and then moved to Birmingham because I was working overnight as a news guy and Jim was obviously one of the great DJs there. He did the mid days with Jake Cook and Dr. Don Rose and all of these other great people that I had an honor to work with, Long John Wade, Banana Joe, I mean, you name the legends, but Jim O'Brien and I worked together, you know, we talked about motorcycles all the time and then unfortunately, you know, and then he became a great weatherman and a character on Channel 6 news for a long long time. No, he was a character, all right. And a great, a great Texan man. I mean, you can tell Jim O'Brien was a Texan all the way through War the Cowboy boots and unfortunately, you know, was in the skydiving and that's how he lost his life, sadly. Really? Yes, he jumped out of an airplane and the parachute didn't open. Well, he cut his parachute, it was two parachutes that got stuck together and he cut himself loose so that the other guy lived and he hit the ground and every voter's body was broke. Yeah, tragedy, tragedy. Yeah. And that was one of the great guys. One of the legendary broadcasters, radio and you know, he also did sports. I mean, you know, these guys, like George Michael, you know, he was doing, he was a DJ, but he was also doing like New York Islanders games. Did you know that he was doing play by play and George was another great friend and a great guy who I would see everywhere and he had the George Michael sports machine, the national show on Sunday nights, you know, back when Sports Center was just starting up, he was saying let's go to the videotape and he'd have the big reel there and he'd hit the he'd hit the big button and start the video to show the highlights of the weekend's action. I was blessed. I was blessed that we're off in an era when the again, I'm not saying the one in the legendary people around, but those guys were my idols. Those are the people who I grew up listening to and helped me out and helped me become well, a broadcaster that I later became. He was the funniest weatherman you ever want to say so yeah. He was the best. Seriously. Yeah. And I live in, I live in Chester County and this is all Trump country out here and I listen to the show every day on the radio. You know, Dick for meals out there in Chester County and you know, Kennett Square, the mushrooms, and who doesn't love the mushroom? I'm gonna tell you. These are the greatest mushrooms I've ever seen. Mushrooms like love the mushroom festival, not those kinds of magic mushrooms. The real mushrooms. No, no, no, no. No, no, no, no. Exactly. I think Henry got Henry knows where to get the magic mushrooms though. Hey, Dennis, appreciate the call. Thank you so much, man. I really appreciate. I know you love Northern Northern, Chester County. He's gone. Oh. Okay. I apologize. We have another college. Joanne and Ardmore Joanne. She wants to clarify something I said, I have butter. Can you clarify the butter for me? That's one of the hardest things I try to do when I make a, a bouree blank, you know, when you make the blue blank, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. When you get that, you try to get that right. Yes. I'm sorry. Mine was about the, um, the commission, people that came to your home, uh, in their trucks. My, my father-in-law did that. He was from Satterton and he used to go to, um, all the wealthy areas in Philadelphia, along with some in Montgomery County, that he actually had keys to their home. They would place an order the week before, then they would, they would go up and deliver the food and then go next door and see if somebody else wanted something. Exactly. I got signs of four autumn signs, autumn signs on my Twitter accounts, X said, I know who the meat guys are. I lived in Croydon when they came about every other Friday, about five to seven miles outside of Philly. They always brought a few pounds of meat for wholesale prices. That was back in the 80s. Yeah. When I lived up in Montgomery County in the 80s, they would come around. Right. Right. What were they butcher? They were eggs. Did this? Oh, they went to the local butcher and they would order whatever they think that people would want. Mostly eggs, fresh eggs and egg and butter. They were called egg and butter men and then they would come to your home and they would, they had chicken, they had steaks, they had all kinds of meats and then right before the holidays, either Thanksgiving or Christmas, they bought fresh turkeys and all the meat guys. These guys always had little white pickup trucks and they would have right in the middle of the, of the bed. They would have this freezer, you know, like a chest freezer and then they would, they come by and they knew the people that would buy from them, you know, and I had kids, we had little kids and it was easy because they come and bring the lobster tails. We didn't buy eggs from them though, but we bought, you know, we bought steaks. We bought chicken, lobster tails, you know, that kind of stuff. That's food I ever had in my life. Yeah, it was great and it was convenient. Now everything is delivered, you know, now everybody gives you stuff delivered. Now you can't eat butter or pizza. People get like shiny food set to the house. This is an outrage. Well, most of these men were farmers and the farmers kind of dried up up in that area. And that's what they did for their second job to support their homes. That's great knowledge. It wasn't so I wasn't technically wrong. I mean, you, you were very right. No, you're right. Thank you. No, I'm not, I'm not correcting you. I'm saying you're absolutely right. And it was a great way to make living. Exactly right. Well, I never did that for living. Thank you so much. Appreciate the call. Support Joanne. Have a great weekend. Thank you so much for listening in. So you know, I don't make stuff up, Robin, just because I'm older, but we're talking about the age. We're not talking about back in the thirties when the guys came with the carts up the street, Henry and I, we're not saying that we didn't believe you. We just said it was like back in the olden days, the 80s or that we love the 80s. It sounds like you're like going like, Oh, you know, milk used to cost a nickel, you know, something like that. No, I wasn't. It wasn't. It wasn't even that much. It was that much cheaper. I mean, you could have gone to a, you could have gone to a meat packing place or a big, you know, there's like my son in Maryland, he goes to this place where they sell meat. They sell chickens. So he gets his chicken next in there for crabbing right from the farmer. So when you live in the rural area, and back then, you know, Montgomery County, when it, you know, was, was just growing, they were all potato farms and stuff. So when they started building all those homes up in Gwyneth Valley, you know, that's where all the rich people lived that I bought when it was, when it was, you know, inexpensive. My house was only $180,000 and I had it built out there. So those, the old, you know, $180,000 back in the 80s was a lot of money. So that's the story on that. So just because I'm older, does it mean I'm ancient? Huh. No. The question. There's a debate on that. Well, here's the deal about Tony Bruno. We have to break one more time. No, no, no. No, keep going. Okay. Okay. Here's the deal. You, you are your age, but your mind is like that of a 12 year old. No, it's, how's my mind like a 12 year old if I can remember things from 50 years ago? Henry, do you need to explain him? I mean, the whole Elvis thing earlier. Yeah. Getting that pronunciation. It is a 12 year old, no, no, that's talking about the Jim O'Brien days, but Jim had this big Texas accent and he would do it too when he would play that Elvis song because he knew he could get away with it because back then in the 70s, when those, the 60s and 70s, when those guys ruled AM radio, everybody listened to top 40 music during the British explosion, right? The British invasion, 64 of the Beatles, there were music stations, but that's when the whole music world changed in the 60s, the British invasion, you had Motown, you had so many different genres of great artists all coming into the music scene. These things, they'll protest. I'm not protesting. I'm just, I'm just spitting now. I'm spitting game. Robin speaking of music, don't we have a special fill segment? Yes. That's coming up at 9.53 this morning. Wow. Have you been listening to the show the last couple of days? Do you not listen when I'm filling in or I'm on for Nick and we always do the big Phil finale? Phil's like the closing act. Phil is what we wait for. I just wanted to make sure that he had enough time. It's 57. Oh, oh, he's, he works on this for the first few hours of the show and then he submits it. Oh, you're questioning Phil's work ethic and the fact that even though it's a holiday Friday, you think he's mailing in his, today in music history? No, but he still hasn't played if I were king for just one day, which we have been talking about since the beginning of the show. By the way, the, I don't want to thank traffic guy, Brian, Brian, it's only great to hear you the last two days with Robin. We miss you here. One note though, the song war was not by Eric Burdenen because Eric Burdenen war was part of the animals and then he was Eric Burdenen war, but the song war was by Edwin Star war. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing. Here it is. Here it is. Can you hear it? Yeah, this is the song that I want to ask. One day. Wait, wait, wait. What era was this? What year was this from Robin? What, what era was this? Um, are you saying that this is the 80s as well? Yeah, the 80s. You know, when I was buying me out of a guy in a truck in this park in the, in the thing, I know their hair, their hair was just magnificent. Thompson twins. Were they twins, by the way? They're better than the Krasenstein brothers. Those guys are creeps. Let me see. I'm going to say, I, because it wasn't just two people. No, it was a group. This was actually 1992. No. That's, that's what says here in front of me. Yeah. They were formed in 1977, man. Yeah, but this song wasn't really in 92. I thought it was. In two days. That's what I'm playing on the correct album. The band became prominent during the second British invasion in 1985. They performed at Live Aid in Philadelphia and they were joined on stage by Madonna. Um, let's see. You know who else was in there, Alana Curry? I mean, a lot of people played with the Thompson twins. But, um, but I don't think there are twins. I don't think so either, but they were king for just one day. I'm trying to figure out how they became, became the name. To me, they're, they're 80s to me. They started in the 70s. They blew up in the 80s and they continued the, they broke up though. They're not together, right? No. Well, they can join twins though, but maybe they were separated. I don't think. Oh. And I was at Live Aid in 1985 in Philly. They actually are not showing me how they became between the Thompson twins. They don't want you to know. It's just like men without hats or men at work. You know, they just had, there was an era where everybody had to have men in their group. Men and without hats, men at work. Men behaving bad. Men without pants. Men behaving bad. Wait, Bruno the tag engine. What about meat, Tony? Tony also remembers when the lamp lighter would like the street lamp. No, I'm not that old. We had electric lamps. Like we're up in the 60s and 70s, man. So Phil says, I have no control on what is being played. That is on Henry and the song came out in 1985. And what, what era is that Robin? Oh, I would like to, what that came is out when I was buying meat out of the back of a truck in Montgomery County and you were ridiculing me as old. It was in the way, way back here. That era has the most music on all VH1, is that still on the air? What's the most popular when they do, I love the what, I love the 80s is probably the most popular era of all the different types of music. Now I grew up in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. So I know all those jobs. I love the 80s and pop, pop video. Oh, I love pop up. No pop up video, Robin, not pop, pop video. That's where old men sit around and watch old, you know, the reruns of the, the real McCoy's at two o'clock in the afternoon, pop, pop video, love pop up video. I learned a lot about songs, aren't you learning a lot when you listen to her as part of the show, Robin? I learned so much from you. Let's go to break. We have to break one more time? Yes. One more time. One more time. We're coming right back. We're your PhD. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio, 1210 WPSD and on the free Odyssey app. The man who hit the Goudreau brothers as they were on their bicycles last night down in Woodstown, New Jersey, they were actually, they grew up in Gloucester Township and then you had all those county lines, but they grew up down in Salem County and they were riding their bikes last night, Johnny Goudreau, legendary guy from South Jersey, legendary NHL player, Boston College. They were right. He and his brother were riding a bike and a guy hit them and they're both dead. And now they have arrested a, arrested the man who stopped and didn't run away, but he was taken in and now has been charged. There's a picture of him. He's been identified and now he's facing charges of vehicular homicide. At 803, they were reportedly on the street on the road, the rural road at 830 and sons, can you put that picture up there? His name is Sean Higgins of Woodstown, New Jersey, also in that same area down there, you know, and we don't know whether he'd been drinking or anything like we have no idea. The facts are Sean Higgins, 43 of Woodstown, New Jersey has been charged with two counts of death by Otto of Johnny and his brother Matthew Goudreau last night down there in Salem County, New Jersey. Obviously he's got an orange prison garb on. So he said, you know, the reports where he stayed there, he didn't escape the scene. And then when police arrived, they, they charged him with two counts of death by Otto. So the sad story, a man driving and, and again, the Goudreau brothers were probably close to darkness, but he just destroyed an entire community, an entire family of NFL NBA, anybody who's been in sports, and these two guys, the Goudreau brothers, legendary, their father's a legendary coach, and now this guy hits them. And I'm sure they had to have some sort of something on their, on their bikes where they could be seen. Well, I'm sure more news will come out, but if it was, if it was truly just an accident and it was the dusk and the light in his eyes or whatever. They weren't charging with two counts of death by Otto, right? Well, I don't know. Well, why would they charge him with two counts of death by Otto? If they thought it was just an innocent, an innocent mistake, they have more information than we know right now. And it'll all come out. Exactly. Meanwhile, let's wrap this up with the legend himself, not Elvis. He was a legend, but the legend here on this program, the great Phil Almondquist. Phil? Today, August 30th, we celebrate the heavenly birthday of John Phillips for the mamas and the papas. Singles include heart shaped box by Nirvana in 93, heart and soul by Huey Lewis in the news in 83. Let's do our heart by Tom Petty in 78. No, I can't make that up all those heart songs. And loud love by Soundgarden in 89. Alums include Danzig's debut in 88, Highway 61 revisited by Bob Dylan in 65, Master of the Moon by Dio, actually his last album in 2004, and Fear Inoculum by Tool in 2019. So in 93, Billy Joel is the very first musical guest on David Letterman's first show after moving to CBS. In 2016, the go-go's complete their final tour in 86, Steve Woodward is atop the singles chart with higher love. In 69, Elvis was atop the album chart in the UK, and in 73, the doors officially disband two years after Jim Morrison's death. But also, and lastly, on this day in 69, the band Earth changes name when lead singer Aussie Osborn, yes, that guy, and now it's on stage. The band's new name is Black Sabbath. Have a great weekend. I'll see you on Monday for Killing Company on Phil Offquist. Thank you, Phil. And we, the Columbus Dispatch has more information now. Robin was talking about what happened now. The Sean Higgins guy we just talked about was taken into custody, and he was taken on the custody on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol. So the stats have now been released. They charge him with two counts of vehicular homicide, and he's currently in the Salem County Correctional Facility. So two guys on a bicycle, guys drunk driving, and then he takes two lives and now is going to pay for it. Unbelievable. And the world, the hockey world and families all over New Jersey, all over the National Hockey League and all over sports, wondering why this guy is out there, drinking and driving on a country road, on a Thursday night. In the meantime, I want to thank everybody. First of all, we got to thank Henry Meshette. Henry's done a great job. Phil Offquist always getting it done. Dan Barrowski, all the people who helped us put this show together, all the great call as a listeners, and yesterday, they have the last couple of days, you know, I'm on once a week, most of the time, on Wednesdays, but it's been an honor to do this. You know, I've been doing radio a long time, but this is a lot of fun, and you know, the more you do it, the more you, it's like riding a bicycle. But I think the respect and the love of all the fans out there and all the people who have been following me through various incarnations, we want to thank you. But I just want to tell everybody, just just be careful out there. You see what happens. Don't drink and drive. And I've said this every single end of my shows for decades. Don't drink and drive. Don't text and drive no matter where you are. There's a lot of distracted drivers out there, but if you add alcohol or any kind of drug drugs to your parties this weekend, you're a moron. Give the keys to somebody else, right? Just be careful out there. In the meantime, have a great Labor Day weekend. I don't know who's going to be back on Monday, but I'm going to go to bed right now. I don't know about you. As Joe Biden once said, I don't know about you, but I'm going to go to bed. Good job, guys. Thank you and God bless America. Good night, everybody. This is Jean Marie Laskis with the podcast Cement City. So there's this election coming up, a big one, and one guy's been indicted. People are talking voter fraud. Democracy itself is on the line. Sound familiar? Well, this isn't that election. This one is in Danora, Pennsylvania, a dying town in the middle of nowhere, where I bought a house and stayed for three years. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions, available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. Is there anybody on radio in Philadelphia, all the guys who are, you know, classic rock experts that has the knowledge that Phil brings to the table? No, there's no comparison, honestly. And there's a lot of good talent in Philly who are, you know, classic rock people and great DJs who've been around for a long time, but nobody breaks it down like Phil every day. No. It's must listen radio. And that's the end of the show. So you want to be around for that in the next hour, our final hour of the week for Phil. Yeah. And then of course, we will also have the morning mystery movie. Are we doing the movie? The movie. Yeah. Is that today? That's in the next hour, Robin. 9/20, the morning mystery, we're going to give away another fabulous prize. And you have to listen for the clip. It's a movie clip. And then you'll call in, but let's go to Frank. Frank's been waiting on the line for a long time. I apologize. And he called 855-839-1210-855-839-1210, and you can too, but let's go to Frank. Not Frank the tank. Frank. Are you in South Philly? How are you? I feel like we're brothers. My parents are from Bancroft Street and near Melrose, they live next door to each other. They got married. My dad served in the army. I listened to you with WFIL. Wow. That's old school. And you're going to love this last yesterday after I listened to Frankie, went to American Academy of Broadcasting. Yep. There's the school down there on Chestnut Street, no longer there with Long John Wade, legendary DJ. He actually ran that school, and I was one of the first students in there, and I learned a lot. I learned a lot from local D.J.'s. I used to call 8 at night who helped me as a young kid who wanted to get into radio. I don't know why, but those guys helped me. I would call them at night, and they would do everything and they told me to just stick with it. So they gave me a lot of guidance as a young punk in South Philly. I was a year before you, I'm 73, and I had a decent career. I worked almost 40 years, most of it at the quartermasters. How about that? How about the quartermaster? My mom worked at the quartermaster. She used to hand sew military uniforms. She didn't do them in the machine, but they had the specialty where on the military collars on the uniforms, they had to be hand sewn. So a lot of Italian immigrant women would work at the quartermaster and do those things. Now, Frank, did you do an album? That was a great spot before they closed it. We moved up around Oxford Avenue, but you were- Frank, did you have an alpo commercial as well that you did like a before and after? I guess I just didn't have it to be a broadcast. I didn't make an audition tape, and I think mine was a Budweiser beer, or I think it was a beer as beer should be. Exactly. How about the other guy? Not as famous as you, Tony. Steve Mortarano. Oh, I know Steve. I mean, I know all the holes. Everybody who's been in Philadelphia radio, I at least work with or know or work with all over the country. There's so many people that I've been honored to work with and learn from and grow up with. So it's my honor, and I mean, I've been blessed to pursue something that I loved as a kid for no reason whatsoever. I had nobody in my family that was radio or TV, and I just got enamored after my dad died and listened to radio at night on my little AM radio, and I would hear all these stations all over the country. I'm like, wow. He was an AAB graduate the year I went there, so that's- we're going back some time, you know. I didn't get a bronze star there or a purple heart, but I did, well, I did go to the purple heart club. Oh, no, that's a purple rain. What's the strip club up there on the near the- Oh, on the way to Family Chrysler Jeep. Yeah, up there near the auto ball. The purple orchid. The purple orchid. That's the closest I've got. One other thing. You know, I got a son right now, son right now 13 years in the Marines, he's on a current deployment. Oh, God bless the man, Semper Five, brother, Semper Five in a diamond. You guys the best, you're the best. Well, thank you, Frank. I really appreciate your support and good luck to you and anybody that has, you know, we got Buddy John in Mayfair, his sons in the Marines, you know, my dad was in the army, and so it's just awesome. You know, the people still want to serve their country, and hopefully we won't have to send these kids to war in the near future, you know, and that's, unfortunately, it looks like it's getting closer and closer. I hate war. I hated war from when I was growing up in the Vietnam era. We were all the people who were saying, why are we going? Why are we sending kids to Vietnam to die when we have no idea what we're fighting for? That's the thing about war that makes no sense. No wars make sense. I mean, they've been going on since it was, you know, sticks and stones and then rocks and then knives and then whatever, boulders. It doesn't make any sense as the great, as the great Eric Burden in war when saying war, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing. Exactly. Other than the card game. Will you play war? You're at play war, Roman? When I was like five. Well, that's when we should play it. We should be playing that as adults now. That's the only war games we should be playing that and doctor and nurse at home. So those are the only two games that I recommended people play in the safety of their own homes. So, Tony, thank you so much, brother. Good to hear from you, pal. Tony, you just brought up Vietnam and like getting drafted for that. Were you of age when that war was played? Yes. So, I was not select. So, my dad died, you know, JFK got assassinated and then my dad died the next year. And so, I got to watch JFK get assassinated, then my dad died at the age of 40. I was 10 years old and my mom was an immigrant from Italy and I had two sisters. So I was the sole surviving son, but I had classmates, you know, who were drafted and I never was drafted. I never got the card and I didn't want, I'm not going to get up and say I'm going to enlist and abandon my family because I saw friends die in Vietnam. I was against the Vietnam War. I didn't hide. I didn't go to Canada. I didn't have any excuses. Well, you like they did not draft you because you were the sole surviving son and they didn't do that to families. Exactly. If they had called, if they had called, I probably would have had to go because I wouldn't have walked away from our country, but I didn't. I hated the war and I hate all wars and every word. The last war we won, I think was the Falklands, but that wasn't really a war. That was like a two day weekend, but World War II. We haven't won a war against anybody, especially, you know, the big one, World War II was America and our allies greatest achievement. The problem is it's, we don't, we haven't won a war since. Thanks for the call, man. Really appreciate it. Now, let's go to Jim and Cheltenham, my buddy, the official archivist of the Tony Bruno career and he joins us and he wants to talk some Sixers arena action, yo. Jim, how are you, buddy? How are you doing, Tony? Robin, I hope your health is all right. Yeah, no, we're doing okay, you know, we're hanging in there, we're getting outside in the heat and humidity and taking our vitamins and our medications and we haven't had any problems lately. Thank God. Okay. Thank you. Well, the situation in Chinatown, I think we're getting to that point, we're going to get worse now because they have to make some kind of decision on it. By 27. And of course, the neighborhood doesn't want it down there. Right. They, for the work, they need 40% of the people who come to the games, the people who want to come to the games have to take public transportation. I don't know if that's going to work or not. Yeah. I mentioned this yesterday when somebody asked me about it, listen, I don't have any control over it. I don't think it's a good thing to do. And I know it's the current she, she trend, you know, the put sports arenas in downtown areas, but for the most part, you know, downtown Philly Market Street, people don't go there after work. When they, when they go to work now, if you're working in that area where a lot of people are finally going back to work, but a lot of them aren't, you know, San Francisco is a great city. People don't stay in the city after work, you know, they drive out to the suburbs. And so their restaurants close early in San Francisco too. So San Francisco, which has the warriors right there on the river waterfront, you know, down in the Embarcadero area, you know, people go there because they work nearby and they live in that area and people live in center city, but not as many people as you would think. And so that's why I don't get it. The sports complex is perfect. You got all the exits and entries. You got the ability to get on the bridge on 95 to take public transportation. So I don't know. It's the Sixers. It's a vanity project. Let's be honest. The Sixers ownership group wants to have their own building. They had their own practice facility and God bless them. But I'm not anti it for just for the sake of being anti. I just don't think it's a good idea. And when you have local communities are opposed to it, you know, you got the nimby's and the yimby's, the nimby's are not in my backyard and the yimby's are yes in my backyard. But the yimby's really don't have any any skin in the game when they're normally like yeah, yeah. Bring it here. And then when something goes wrong, then they start screaming about why did you bring it into my neighborhood? And so again, I don't know what's going to happen. You know, if they do it, they do it. But I don't think it's a great idea. It might just. Well, I think the best the best site for is still the navy yard, I think, the navy navy arts site. That'd be the best right 95 right there and they want to put in a new station for up to station. They could just do it. They could do that too. So I think that would be the best site. But they don't get their way. They may go to Camden, New Jersey as I'm afraid of well, I mean, they have their practice facility there in Camden. I'm sure, you know, remember, they helped them get that lot there, that land to build it. And so again, what people go to Camden to see the Sixers? Yeah, it's right over the bridge. I don't know if they're going to build in Jersey. You know, I'm sure Jersey, you know, the taxes situation over there is is bad, but it's bad in Philly too. So again, I'm not on the end, I read the same articles everybody else does. I don't have any inside sources. But to me, I don't get this battle. And I don't believe that that stadium arena and the apartments nearby overhead or whatever the stores are going to generate the kind of revenue and excitement that they think it is. But I could be wrong. Okay, Tony, take care. You're into Robinson. Take care. Okay. Take care. Happy Labor Day weekend, buddy. Stay safe out there. We're going to come back for the big finale. The nine, the 10 o'clock hour, that's would be the last hour, right? My math skills are and see, that's why I need a pie chart. I mean, I love when I have the clocks up there, not the actual time clock when you have the, you know, like radio stations have their format clock where there's a break in the slice. We talked about this earlier. I want people to have a pie chart and figure out what's more important to you as you get ready to vote in the upcoming elections, right? Pies are important to you. I love pies. I love a nice apple pie. Who doesn't like an apple pie, Robin, or cherry pie? I like cherry better. He's my cherry pie. Oh, I'm sorry. Speaking of things that aren't working in our brains correctly, both we've finally remembered the name of the band that we like down here, Smoke and Aces. The Smoke and Aces band freaking tastic. And we came up with it. So we're going to see it again. This December at our buddy's house. Start your day with Kaitlyn company weekday morning, six till 10 on talk radio, 12, 10 W P H T and the free odyssey app. I work with DJs at W F I L and when they would play that Elvis song and a lot of these guys were Southern boys. It is really too bad that this is not on video because you see my face looking at time. I know you would do that because I didn't know that song was coming up. So once again, my great Elvis knowledge and my musical knowledge. I did what DJs used to do when that song was, you know, a current hit back in the day and then you looked at me and then you did it again and I'm like, I can breathe. I can dream if I could dream. And if you say it fast, it sounds like you're saying something bad, but it's not. It's Southern. Let's get to Southern grammar. Let's get the country grammar going here. Yes. You know what I'm saying? Kamala did last night in Savannah. She sounded more. She sounded more ghetto than then than our governor here in Pennsylvania. Well, we're in Florida. We have the best governor, you know, what's his name in Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro. He goes all, he goes all ghetto when he tries to talk like Obama. And I'm going to say Obama's ghetto. He's not. But it's this thing about when you talk to certain crowds, you've got to put an accent on it to make it look like you can relate to them. Am I right? Am I right? Oh, absolutely. I can't believe you know what I'm talking to my friends when I'm talking to my friends in Birmingham, Alabama, where I work for a couple of years, you always put that accent on. I don't know why. We just reiterate the importance of pronunciation. Yes. That's what this segment should be about. Oh, so Henry, you see, I didn't know that song was coming, but my quick thinking brain and my ADHD and your five-year-old man, OP, am I what? And your five-year-old minds. And my, no, it's an old DJ trick that you could do on the air back in the day when you couldn't use any words. You gave Henry a heart attack. All right. Yeah. Because Henry's on his feet. You were a quick thinker. I was a quick reactor here. I was in the dumpling. I know. That's the whole part of that song. And I didn't know you were playing it. And of course, the great. Once again, it is if I can dream, but if you say it fast enough and with a little country twang in it like Kamala Harris had last night down in Savannah, Georgia, you know, it goes sounds a little bit different. You know what I'm saying? I'm going to look Cajun now, like the old Cajun ship, but you know, there's a big difference between the Cajun accent and the Southern accent, you know what I'm saying? Oh, that coach, oh, let me tell you a little bit. Luigi just ticked in. Stop singing like Elvis. I'm going to throw myself off your roof. Stop it. Just stay the hell off the roof because the roof is not on fire and we don't need no water and you know what we do. So coming up this hour, yes, we do we still have time to take any phone calls if anybody calls in. Yeah, we also have to do the mystery movie clip and give away a prize. That's coming up at about 10 minutes from now. Yes. And Jane Rabino, by the way, has been picking the morning mystery movie clips all week after winning the privilege during the Travis Mannion radio thought. So she picks out the movie clip and then you will call in when we play it and we'll tell you when and then you'll win a pair of tickets to politics and pints with Donald Trump Jr. at the Scottish Rite Auditorium in Collingswood, New Jersey, September 12th. Each ticket also includes a copy of letters to Trump. Tickets are on sale to 1210 wpht dot com. How about that? And both the Colin and trying to win the mystery movie tickets. Phone number is 855-839-12 and one of your favorite places to travel to. We're up there and back in Pennsylvania. We go up Route 30 and where do we go when we take Route 30 or just take the City Line Avenue all the way up and turn there with the Lancaster Avenue. That's Route 30. Where do we go, Robert? We go to Lancaster and the news weather sponsored by Discover Lancaster. What a coinky dink. Discover more of Lancaster, head to Lancaster County this weekend with the family to enjoy the ride at Dutch Wonderland. Yeah. Yes. Tony, our grandkids love Dutch Wonderland. They have season passes. They drive from Maryland to Dutch Wonderland and it's not that far. You can drive from Maryland up to Lancaster. And it's an outrage that I still have not been. I need to be able to go to Dutch Wonderland. You've been to Lancaster many times. We've been to the Amish country. We drove by it, Robin. Dutch Wonderland. It's a kingdom for kids just a 90 minute drive from Philadelphia. Get it, discover Lancaster dot com to plan your getaway. Beautiful. Love Dutch Wonderland. I am not not Dutch oven or not the Dutch guy who beat Carlos Alpatraz as Robin called him earlier today at the US Open yesterday. Alvarez. All right, Robin. Who's the guy? Once again? Who was the guy who was the 74th? Bo tick. Vonda Jean Tope. What? Vonda Jean Tope. You got that now? Sounds like a disease. Do they have a vaccine for that? Is that something we should be worrying about? Fum der Zont Schope. You got that? Schope. That's the hard one. Schope. Schope. Sounds like strapper to me. That's how we say it. Now, here's it. Here's a lot of the strapper. Tony always asks me when there's a VD van der Vonder. Not VD. No, that's that's a different conversation. Either a funner or a von der. It's either German or Dutch. So if it's V-A-N-D-E-V-Vander, then it's Dutch. If it's von der V-O-N-D-E-R, that's German. I've on the why. This is the silly season for the silly hour as we wrap up a week and hope everybody has a great Labor Day weekend. Go out there. Be safe when you're traveling. Don't do anything stupid. Let me do the stupid stuff. You just try to keep it continue the same thing at the end and watch the Phillies with another three games of the series, huge series, big win, come from behind last night. And so, you know, that's what it's all about this time of the year. Labor Day, kids are going back to school. Some already have been back next week. A lot of kids will go back. Kamala Harris will work on. Trying to figure out what the Constitution and the Supreme Court are as she goes out and continues the campaigning. Trump's out there. Everybody's out campaigning. I'm going to be out there barbecuing and chilling and grilling, popping a couple of cold ones. You know what I'm saying? What do you, what are you putting on the grill here, burgers, dogs, steaks? Well, whatever I can afford. I'm going to get some dog meat that I'm not kidding. We're certainly not going to be putting those $125 tomahawk. I know. Did you see that they have a fake tomahawk now? Somebody made it. Somebody made a fake tomahawk out of like fake meat. So it looks like it's red, right? And then they slice it up and they put the lines in it. What do they use instead of a bone? You have to look it up. And when they cook it on a grill, it looks just like a real tomahawk, fake tomahawk. And you would think, wow, that looks good. But then when you watch the video, which we can't, we'll play it, but you can't see it. It's like ribeye steak off the grill and it's about meat glue and they're using meat glue to put the bone on. So it's fake steak. And you know, who is it? We don't fake steak. Is that? Obviously this is this is not going to work well without video. Oh, it doesn't even look right though. No, when they put it together and then they grill it, they put the grill marks in it. You would not, it's a hundred percent fake steak. Oh, well, this isn't even to eat. This is like with food coloring and yeah, no, it's like chocolate or something. Yeah, that's it. That's like chocolate. No, but they show you how they put it together with a bone, the ribeye bone and the tomahawk is fake and they glue it on there. And then they grill it and it's meat glue. They use meat glue. It's 50 percent less calories and tastes great, but less filling. Have you seen there's there's a lot of these these fake like the fake meat and the and the genetically modified fruits and stuff that's why that's why our cage junior needs to give you set them outside right flies and ants don't even touch them. How fast do flies and ants come out? If you have real food, I mean, they find it like crazy. You set it out and you forget that you had like some kind of food out there. Immediately they find them within 10 minutes. If you should be eating fake fruit, no, my point is that even flies and ants know that this stuff is crap. They won't even go after it. Exactly. That's how you know if a fly or an ant won't try to eat it, you know it's bad for humans. The thing of the amazing thing about the member with this whole fake meat stuff came out. Oh yeah, buying the stocks and oh yeah, this is going to be the rate now they can't give it away. I know. You go into stores. It's like in the discount freezer department. Well, so many people think thought that if you it's healthier for you, it's actually worse for you. People are gaining weight. If that were the prize for the mystery movie, I don't think anyone would call in. What about the prize for the the mystery movie? Well, you said it earlier, I mean, yeah, it's a great prize. It's a great prize. I mean, if it was, you know, those fake steaks, I don't think anyone would. No, we don't sell fake steaks. No fake steaks. I want them. I used to buy steaks out of the truck. I want the real meat. Remember when the guys with the little pickup trucks would come and they'd have a freezer in the back and then they'd drive to your house and knock on the door and they'd have frozen lobster tails and steaks? No, no, these were private people. These weren't the big trucks. These were guys like in white pickup trucks and they'd have a freezer in the back when I lived up in Montgomery County in Gwynedd and they would come out, you know, to where people were making money and I wasn't making a lot of money up there. So in other words, they fell off the back of the truck kind of thing? No, no, these guys would get supplies and then they would sell them to you. So they'd take out a nice big box of steaks and they'd sell and they were real. They weren't fake. They weren't, they weren't Bobo. I think Henry and I are both thinking to ourselves. This was back in the old end. No, this is still happening. I want people out there confirm what I'm saying confirm what I'm saying. People still have those guys that come around and then, you know, then they order at what is the one where you order it online? Omaha Steaks. Omaha Steaks. People order food delivered. No, I know. Hello. You remember the pandemic? People still don't cook and they still have people delivered clothes to their homes. My ex-husband is from Montana and a lot of states on the west coast. I don't know how far east it goes. Swans, swans, frozen food. Yeah, but that's a commercial place. Yeah, but they, but they came by you ordered it and they came by in the truck. This was a guy knocking on doors and then they, when you knew, and it was like the, it was like the Mr. Softie guy. When you hear the bells coming around your neighborhoods and the ice cream truck, you know, before we knew that we realized that the ice cream truck guys were creeps and clowns, they would come around and they would call the houses and people would wait for this guy to come once a week and they say, Hey, you need anything? And you got the lobster tails, you got the fillets, you know, you got the porter house, you got all that stuff. I'm picturing Guido going, a yo. It's not a Guido guy. I want people to confirm this because I'm not making this stuff up. A yo Johnny. It wasn't one of those guys, it wasn't one of those. That's not South Philly. This was up in the suburbs where the rich elitists live. You know what I'm saying? I got a good deal for you. No, they didn't do that. No, it was almost like it was special. You'd open up that freezer and then all the smoke, we could have dry ice in there because you know, you didn't have electric on the thing. It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 12 10 W P H T and the free honesty app Dennis, who has a question here in Philadelphia about local knowledge and local legends that I know and loved who are now no longer with us. Dennis, what's going on, man? Hi. How you doing? Beautiful, man. I just wanted to ask Tony Bruno of if he was friends with Jim O'Brien. Let me see if I can get him on the line to answer the question. No, it's me. That's me, Dennis. You're speaking to Tony Bruno, the one, the only the original. Absolutely, Dennis. Yes, I work with Jim and a W F I L. Well, back in that era when I was at W F I L from 1970 all the way to 76 and then moved to Birmingham because I was working overnight as a news guy and Jim was obviously one of the great DJs there. He did the mid days with Jake Cook and Dr. Don Rose and all of these other great people that I had an honor to work with. Long John Wade, Banana Joe. I mean, you name the legends, but Jim O'Brien and I work together. You know, we talked about motorcycles all the time and then unfortunately, you know, and then he became a great weatherman and a character on Channel six news for a long time. He was a character, all right. No, he was a character, all right. And a great, a great Texan man. I mean, you can tell Jim O'Brien was a Texan all the way through War the Cowboy boots. And unfortunately, you know, was in the skydiving and that's how he lost his life, sadly. Really? Yes, he came out of an airplane and the parachute didn't open. Wow. He cut his parachute. It was two parachutes that got stuck together and he cut himself loose so that the other guy lived and he hit the ground and every boater's body was broke. Yeah. Tragedy. Tragedy. Yeah. That was one of the legendary broadcasters radio and you know, he also did sports. I mean, you know, these guys, like George Michael, you know, he did, he was doing, he was a DJ, but he was also doing like New York Islanders games. Did you know that he was doing play by play and George was another great friend and a great guy who I would see everywhere and he had the George Michael sports machine, the national show on Sunday nights, you know, back when sports center was just starting up. He was saying, let's go to the videotape and he'd have the big reel there and he'd hit the, he'd hit the big button and start the video to show the highlights of the weekends action. I was blessed. We're off in an era when the, again, I'm not saying the one, any legendary people around, but those guys were my idols. Those are the people who I grew up listening to and help me out and help me become a broadcaster that I later became. He was the funniest weatherman you ever want to say. Oh, yeah. He was the best. Seriously. Yeah. Yes. And I live in, I live in Chester County and this is all Trump country out here and I listen to the show every day on the radio. You know, Dick for meals out there in Chester County and you know, Kennett square, the mushrooms, and who doesn't love the mushroom? I'm gonna tell you. These are the greatest mushrooms I've ever seen. Mushrooms like love the mushroom festival, not those kinds of, the magic mushrooms, the real mushrooms. I know you know, I know you'll love it. Northern Chester County. He's gone. Oh, okay. I apologize. We have another college. Joanne and Ardmore. Joanne, she wants to clarify something. I said, I have butter. Can you clarify the butter for me? That's one of the hardest things I try to do when I make a a bure a blank. You know, when you make the bird blank, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. When you get that, you try to get that right. Yes. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Mine was about the, the commission people that came to your home in their truck. My, my father-in-law did that. He was from Satterton and he used to go to all the wealthy areas in Philadelphia, along with some in Montgomery County, that he actually had keys to their home. They would place an order the week before then they would go up and deliver the food and then go next door and see if somebody else wanted something. So you're happy everybody's saying that I'm making that up. I got, I got signs of four autumn signs, autumn signs on my Twitter accounts. X said, I know who the meat guys are. I lived in Croydon when they came about every other Friday, about five to seven miles outside of Philly. They had a few pounds of meat for wholesale prices. That was back in the eighties. Said you were. When I lived up in Montgomery County in the eighties, they would come around. Were they? Right. Were they butchers? They were eggs. Did this? No, they went to the local butcher and they would order whatever they think that people would want, mostly eggs, fresh eggs and egg and butter. They were called egg and buttermen and then they would come to your home and they would, they had chicken, they had steaks, they had all kinds of meats. And then right before the holidays, either Thanksgiving or Christmas, they bought fresh turkeys and all the meat guys, these guys always had little white pickup trucks right in the middle of the bed. They would have this freezer, you know, like a chest freezer and they would, they come by and they knew the people that would buy from them, you know, and I had kids. We had little kids and it was easy because they come and bring the lobster tails. We didn't buy eggs from them though, but we bought, you know, we bought steaks. We bought chicken, lobster tails, you know, that kind of stuff. That's food I ever had in my life. Yeah, it was great. And it was convenient. Now everything is delivered. You know, now everybody gives you stuff delivered. Now you can't eat butter or pizza, people get like shiny spoon set to the house. This is an outrage. Well, most of these men were farmers and the farmers kind of dried up up in that area. And that's what they did for their second job to support their homes. That's great knowledge. It wasn't so I wasn't technically wrong. I mean, you, you were very right. No, you're right. Thank you. Some people are wrong. I'd like to be corrected. Yeah. One more. No, no, no. I'm not. I'm not correcting you. I'm saying you're absolutely right. And it was a great way to make living. Exactly. Right. Well, I never did that for a living. Thank you so much. Appreciate the call and support Joanne. Have a great week. Thank you. Thank you so much for listening in. So, you know, I don't make stuff up, Robin, just because I'm older, but we're talking about the age. We're not talking about back in the 30s when the guys came with the carts up the street being pulled by a horse. We're not saying that we didn't believe you. Yeah. We just said it was like back in the olden days, the 80s or that we love the 80s. It sounds like you're like going like, Oh, you know, milk used to cost a nickel, you know, something like that. No, I wasn't. It wasn't. It wasn't even that much. It was that much cheaper. I mean, you could have gone to a, you could have gone to a meat packing place or a big, you know, there's like my son in Maryland, he goes to this place where they sell meat. They sell chickens. They sell. He gets his chicken next in there for crabbing right from the farmer. So when you live in the rural area, and back then, you know, Montgomery County when it, you know, was, was just growing. They were all potato farms and stuff. So when they started building all those homes up in Gwyneth Valley, you know, that's where all the rich people lived that I bought when it was, when it was, you know, inexpensive. My house was only $180,000 and I had it built out there. So those, you know, $180,000 back in the 80s was a lot of money. So that's the story on that. So just because I'm older, doesn't mean I'm ancient. Huh. No, the question. There's a debate on that. Well, here's the deal about Tony Bruno. We have to break one more time. No, no, no, no. No, keep going. Okay. Okay. Why are your age, but your mind is like that of a 12 year old? No, it's, how's my mind like a 12 year old if I can remember things from 50 years ago? Henry, do you need to explain them? I mean, the whole Elvis thing earlier. Yeah. Get into that. Pronunciation. That is a 12 year old. No, no. That's talking about the Jim O'Brien days, because Jim had this big Texas accent and he would do it too when he would play that Elvis song because he knew he could get away with it. But back then in the 70s, when those, the 60s and 70s, when those guys ruled AM radio, everybody listened to top 40 music during the British explosion, right? The British invasion, 64 of the Beatles, there were music stations, but that's when the whole music world changed in the 60s, the British invasion. You had Motown, you had so many different genres of great artists all coming into the music scene. These things, they'll protest. I'm not protesting. I'm just, I'm just spitting now. I'm spitting game, Robin. Speaking of music, don't we have a special Phil segment? Yes. That'll be coming up at 9.53 this morning. Robin, have you been listening to the show the last couple of days? Do you not listen when I'm filling in or I'm on for Nick and we always do the big Phil finale? Phil's like the closing act. Phil is what we wait for. I just wanted to make sure that he had enough time. He's 57. He works on this for the first few hours of the show and then he submits it. Oh, you're questioning Phil's work ethic and the fact that even though it's a holiday Friday, you think he's mailing in his today in music history? No, but he still hasn't played if I were king for just one day, which we have been talking about since the beginning of the show. By the way, the, and I want to thank traffic guy, Brian, Brian, it's only great to hear you the last two days with Robin, we miss you here. One note though, the song War was not by Eric Burdenen because Eric Burdenen War was part of the animals and then he was Eric Burdenen War, but the song War was by Edwin Star War. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing. Here it is. Here it is. Can you hear it? Yeah, this is the song that I want. Just one day. I would... Wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait, wait. What era was this? What era was this from? Robin? What era was this? Um... Are you saying that this is the 80s as well? Yeah, the 80s, you know when I was buying me out of a guy in a truck in this park in the thing? I know their hair. Their hair was just magnificent. Thompson twins. Were they twins, by the way? They're better than the Krasenstein brothers. Those guys are creeps. Let me see. I'm going to see it. Because it wasn't just two people. No, it was a group. This was actually 1992? No, that's what it says here in front of me. Yeah. They were formed in 1977, man. Yeah, but this song wasn't really in '92, I thought it was in a few days. That's what I'm playing on. Well, it's a band. The band became prominent during the second British Invasion in 1985. They performed at Live Aid in Philadelphia and they were joined on stage by Madonna. Um, let's see. You know who else was in there? Alana Curry? I mean, a lot of people played with the Thompson twins, but I don't think there are twins. I don't think so either. But they were king for just one day. I'm trying to figure out how they became the name. To me, they were 80s to me. They started in the 70s. They blew up in the 80s and they continued. They broke up though. They're not together, right? Well, they can join twins though, but maybe they were separated. I don't think so. And I was at Live Aid in 1985 in Philly. They actually are not showing me how they became the twins. The Thompson twins. They don't want you to know. It's just like men without hats or men at work. You know, there was an era where everybody had to have men in their group. Men without hats, men at work. Men behaving bad. Men without pants. Men behaving bad. But Bruno the tank engine. Forget about meat, Tony. Tony also remembers when the lamp lighter would like the street lamp. No, I'm not that old. We had electric lamps. Like we're up in the 60s and 70s, man. So Phil says, I have no control on what is being played. That is on Henry and the song came out in 1985. And what what era is that, Robin? Oh, I would like to say with decade is out when I was buying meat out of the back of a truck in Montgomery County and you were ridiculing me as old. It was in the way, way back here. Which era has the most music on all VH1, is that still on the air? What's the most popular when they do? I love the what I love the 80s is probably the most popular era of all the different types of music. Now I grew up in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. So I know all those jobs. I love the 80s and pop, pop video. No, I love pop up, no pop up video, Robin. Not pop pop video. That's where old men sit around and watch old, you know, the reruns of the, the real McCoy's at two o'clock in the afternoon. Pop up video. Love pop up video. I learned a lot about songs. Aren't you learning a lot when you listen to her as part of the show, Robin? I learned so much from you. Let's go to break. We have to break one more time. Yeah. One more time. One more time. We're coming right back. Talk radio 1210 W.P. HD. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 W.P. HD and on the free Odyssey app, the man who hit the Goudreau brothers as they were on their bicycles last night down in Woodstown, New Jersey, they were actually, they grew up in Gloucester Township and then you had all those county lines, but they grew up down in Salem County and they were riding their bikes last night, Johnny Goudreau, legendary guy from South Jersey, legendary NHL player, Boston College. They were right. He and his brother were riding a bike and a guy hit them and they're both dead. And now they have arrested arrested the man who stopped and didn't run away, but he was taken in and now has been charged. There's a picture of him. He's been identified. And now he's facing charges of vehicular homicide at 803. They were reportedly on the street on the road, the rural road at 830. And sons, can you put that picture up there, his name is Sean Higgins of Woodstown, New Jersey, also in that same area down there, you know, and we don't know whether he'd been drinking or anything like we have no idea. The facts are Sean Higgins, 43 of Woodstown, New Jersey has been charged with two counts of death by auto of Johnny and his brother Matthew Goudreau last night down there in Salem County, New Jersey. Obviously, he's got an orange prison garb on. So he said, you know, the reports where he stayed there, he didn't escape the scene. And then when police arrived, they, they charged him with two counts of death by auto. So the sad story, a man driving and and again, the Goudreau brothers were probably close to darkness, but he just destroyed an entire community, an entire family of NFL NBA, anybody who's been in sports. And these two guys, the Goudreau brothers, legendary, their father's a legendary coach. And now this guy hits them. And I'm sure they had to have some sort of something on their on their bikes where they could be seen. Well, I'm sure more news will come out, but if it was, if it was truly just an accident, and it was the dusk and the light in his eyes or whatever. They wouldn't charge him with two counts of death by auto, right? Well, I don't know. Well, why would they charge him with two counts of death by auto? If they thought it was just an innocent, an innocent mistake. They have more information than we know right now, and it'll all come out. Exactly. Meanwhile, let's wrap this up with the legend himself, not Elvis. He was a legend, but the legend here on this program, the great Phil Almequist. Phil. Today, August 30th, we celebrate the heavenly birthday of John Phillips for the mamas and the papas. Singles include heart shaped box by Nirvana in 93, heart and soul by Huey Lewis in a news in 83. Fans do our heart by Tom Petty in 78. No, I can't make that up all those heart songs. And loud love by Soundgarden in 89. Alums include Danzig's debut in 88, Highway 61 revisited by Bob Dylan in 65, Master of the Moon by Dio, actually his last album in 2004, and Fear Inoculum by Tool in 2019. Also in 93, Billy Joel is the very first musical guest on David Letterman's first show after moving to CBS. In 2016, the Go-Go's complete their final tour in 86, Steve Woodwood is atop the singles chart with higher love. In 69, Elvis atop the album chart in the UK, and in 73, the doors officially disband two years after Jim Morrison's death. But also, and lastly, on this day in 69, the band Earth changes name when lead singer Ozzy Osborn, yes, that guy, and now it's on stage. The band's new name is Black Sabbath. Have a great weekend. I'll see you on Monday for Kill Company on Philip Quest. Thank you, Phil. And we, the Columbus Dispatch has more information now. Robin was talking about what happened now. The Sean Higgins guy we just talked about was taken into custody, and he was taken on the custody on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol. So the stats have now been released. They charge him with two counts of vehicular homicide, and he's currently in the Salem County Correctional Facility. So two guys on a bicycle, guys drunk driving, and then he takes two lives, and now is going to pay for it. I don't believe at all. And the hockey world and families all over New Jersey, all over the National Hockey League and all over sports, wondering why this guy is out there drinking and driving on a country road on a Thursday night. In the meantime, I want to thank everybody. First of all, we've got to thank Henry Myshette. Henry's done a great job. Phil Almquist always getting it done, Dan Barrowski, all the people who helped us put this show together, all the great callers and listeners. And yesterday, they have the last couple of days. I mean, I'm on once a week most of the time, on Wednesdays, but it's been an honor to do this. You know, I've been doing radio a long time, but this is a lot of fun. And you know, the more you do it, the more you, it's like riding a bicycle. But I think the respect and the love of all the fans out there and all the people who have been following me through various incarnations, we want to thank you. But I just want to tell everybody, just be careful out there. You see what happens? Don't drink and drive. And I've said this every single end of my shows for decades. Don't drink and drive. Don't text and drive no matter where you are. There's a lot of distracted drivers out there. But if you add alcohol or any kind of drugs to your parties this weekend, you're a moron. Love the keys to somebody else, right? Just be careful out there. In the meantime, have a great Labor Day weekend. I don't know who's going to be back on Monday, but I'm going to go to bed right now. I don't know about you. As Joe Biden once said, I don't know about you, but I'm going to go to bed. Good job, guys. Thank you and God bless America. Good night, everybody. In Philadelphia, about local knowledge and local legends that I know and loved who were now no longer with us. Dennis, what's going on, man? Hi, how you doing? Beautiful, man. I just want to ask Tony Bruno if he was friends with Jim O'Brien. Let me see if I can get him on the line to answer the question. No, it's me. That's me, Dennis. You're speaking to Tony Bruno. The one, the only, the original. Absolutely, Dennis. Yes, I work with Jim O'Brien at WFIL. Back in that era, when I was at WFIL from 1970, all the way to '76, and then moved to Birmingham because I was working overnight as a news guy, and Jim was obviously one of the great DJs there. He did the mid days with Jake Cook and Dr. Don Rose and all of these other great people that I had an honor to work with, Long John Wade, Banana Joe, I mean, you name the legends. But Jim O'Brien and I work together. We talked about motorcycles all the time, and then unfortunately, I mean, then he became a great weatherman and a character on Channel 6 news for a long long time. Oh, he was a character, all right. No, he was a character, all right. He was a character, all right. And a great, a great Texan man, I mean, you can tell, Jim O'Brien was a Texan all the way through War the Cowboy boots, and unfortunately, you know, was in the skydiving, and that's how he lost his life, sadly. Really? Yes, he jumped out of an airplane, and the parachute didn't open. Well, he cut his parachute, and it was two parachutes that got stuck together, and he cut himself loose so that the other guy lived, and he hit the ground, and every boater's body was broke, so. Yeah, tragedy, tragedy. Yeah, that was one of the great guys, one of the legendary broadcasters on radio, and you know, he also did sports. I mean, you know, these guys, like George Michael, you know, he was doing, he was a DJ, but he was also doing like New York Islanders games. Did you know that? Yeah. He was doing play-by-play, and George was another great friend, and a great guy who I would see everywhere, and he had the George Michael sports machine, the national show on Sunday nights, you know, back when Sports Center was just starting up, he was saying, "Let's go to the videotape," and he'd have the big reel there, and he'd hit the, he'd hit the big button and start the video to show the highlights of the weekend's action. Now, I was blessed. I was blessed that we're off in an era when the, and again, I'm not saying to run any legendary people around, but those guys were my idols. Those are the people who I grew up listening to and helped me out, and helped me become broadcast that I later became. And he was the funniest one the man you ever want to say. Oh, yeah. He was the best. Seriously. Yeah. The best. And I live in Chester County, and this is all Trump country out here. And I listen to the show every day on the radio. Well, you know, Dick Fermils out there in Chester County, and, you know, Kennett Square, the Mushrooms, and who doesn't love the Mushrooms? I'm gonna tell you. These are the greatest Mushrooms I've ever seen. Mushrooms like Mary. I love the Mushroom Festival, not those kinds of magic Mushrooms. The real Mushrooms. No, no, no, no. No, no, no, no. Exactly. I think Henry got, Henry knows where to get the magic Mushrooms though. Hey, Dennis, appreciate the call. Thank you so much, man. I really appreciate. I know you'll love it. Northern Chester County. He's gone. Oh, okay. I apologize. We have another college. Joanne and Ardmore. Joanne. Yeah. She wants to clarify something I said. I have butter. Can you clarify the butter for me? That's one of the hardest things I try to do when I make a, a buré blank. You know, when you make the buré blank, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. When you get that, you try to get that right. Yes. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Mine was about the, um, the commission people that came to your home, uh, in their trucks. My, my father-in-law did that. He was from Satterton and he used to go to, um, all the wealthy areas in Philadelphia, along with some in Montgomery County, that he actually had keys to their home. They would place an order the week before then they would, they would go up and deliver the food and then go next door and see if somebody else wanted something. So you're happy everybody's saying that I'm making that up. I got, I got signs of four autumn signs, autumn signs on my Twitter accounts. Said, I know the meat guys are, I lived in Croydon when they came about every other Friday, about five to seven miles outside of Philly. They always bought a few pounds of meat for wholesale prices. That was back in the eighties. Said you were. When I lived up in Montgomery County in the eighties, they would come around. Were they, were they butchers? They were eggs. Did this? No, they went to the local butcher and they would order whatever they think that people would want mostly eggs, fresh eggs and egg and butter. They were called egg and butter men and then they would come to your home and they would, they had chicken, they had steaks, they had all kinds of meats. And then right before the holidays, either Thanksgiving or Christmas, they bought fresh turkeys and all of them ate. These guys always had little white pickup trucks right in the middle of the bed. They would have this freezer, you know, like a chest freezer and then they would, they come by and they knew the people that would buy from them, you know, and I had kids, we had little kids and it was easy because they come and bring the lobster tails. We didn't buy eggs from them though, but we bought, you know, we bought steaks. We bought chicken, lobster tails, you know, that kind of stuff. That's food I ever had in my life. Yeah, it was great and it was convenient. Now everything is delivered, you know, now everybody gives me stuff delivered. Now you can't even go to a pizza, people get like shiny food set to the house. This is an outrage. Well, most of these men were farmers and the farmers kind of dried up up in that area. And that's what they did for their second job to support their homes. That's great knowledge. It wasn't so I wasn't technically wrong. I mean, you, you were very right. No, you're right. Thank you. Some people. No, I'm wrong. I'd like to be corrected. Yeah, one more. No, no, no, I'm not. I'm saying you're absolutely right and it was a great way to make living. Exactly right. Well, I never did that for living. Thank you so much. Appreciate the call and support Joanne. Have a great weekend. Thank you so much for listening in. So, you know, I don't make stuff up, Robin, just because I'm older, but we're talking about the age we're not talking about back in the thirties when the guys came with the carts up the street, Henry and I, we're not saying that we didn't believe you. We just said it was like back in the olden days, the eighties or that we love the eighties. It sounds like you're like going like, oh, you know, milk used to cost a nickel, you know, something like that. No, I wasn't. It wasn't even that much was that much cheaper. I mean, you could have gone to a, you could have gone to a meat packing place or a big, you know, there's like my son in Maryland, he goes to this place where they sell meat. They sell chickens. They sell. Yeah. He gets his chicken necks in there for crabbing right from the farmer. So when you live in a rural area, and back then, you know, Montgomery County, when it, you know, was, was just growing, they were all potato farms and stuff. So when they started building all those homes up in Gwyneth Valley, you know, that's where all the rich people lived. And I bought when it was, when it was, you know, inexpensive, my house was only $180,000 and I had it built out there. So those, the old, you know, $180,000 back in the 80s was a lot of money. So that's the story on that. So just because I'm older, does it mean I'm ancient? Huh. No, the question. There's a debate on that. Well, here's the deal about Tony Bruno. We have to break one more time. No, no, no, no. Keep going. Okay. Okay. Here's the deal. You, you are your age, but your mind is like that of a 12-year-old. No, it's, how's my mind like a 12-year-old if I can remember things from 50 years ago? Henry, do you need to explain them? I mean, the whole Elvis thing earlier. Yeah. The, uh, getting a little bit of that. Pronunciation. That is a 12-year-old. No, it's not. That's talking about the Jim O'Brien days. The Jim had this big Texas accent, and he would do a two when he would play that Elvis song because he knew he could get away with it. Because back then in the 70s, when those, the 60s and 70s, when those guys ruled AM radio, everybody listened to top 40 music during the British explosion, right? The British invasion, 64 of the Beatles, there were music stations, but that's when the whole music world changed in the 60s. The British invasion, you had Motown, you had so many different genres of great art artists all coming into the music scene. These things, they'll protest somehow. I'm not protesting. I'm just, I'm just spitting now. I'm spitting game, Robin. Speaking of music, don't we have a special Phil segment? Yes. That'll be coming up at 9.53 this morning. Robin, have you been listening to the show the last couple of days? Do you not listen when I'm filling in or I'm on for Nick, and we always do the big Phil finale? It's like the closing act. Phil is what we wait for. I just wanted to make sure that he had enough time. It's 57. Oh, oh, he's, he works on this for the first few hours of the show and then he submits it. Oh, you're questioning Phil's work ethic and the fact that even though it's a holiday Friday, you think he's mailing in his today in music history? No, but he still hasn't played if I were king for just one day, which we have been talking about since the beginning of the show. By the way, the, and I want to thank traffic guy, Brian, Brian, Tony, great to hear you the last two days with Robin. We miss you here. One note though, the song "War" was not by Eric Burdenen, because Eric Burdenen "War" was part of the animals, and then he was Eric Burdenen "War", but the song "War" was by Edwin Star "War". What is it good for? Absolutely nothing. Here it is. Here it is. Can you hear it? Yeah, this is the song that I want. What era was this, what year was this from, Robin? What era was this? Um, are you saying that this is the '80s as well? Yeah, the '80s, you know, when I was a teen out of a guy and a truck in his park in the thing? I know their hair, their hair was just magnificent. Thompson twins. Were they twins, by the way? They're better than the Krasenstein brothers. Those guys are creeps. Let me see. I'm going to say, I, because it wasn't just two people. No, it was a group. This was actually 1992? No. That's, that's what it says here in front of me. Yeah. They were formed in 1977, man. Yeah, but this song wasn't really in '92, I thought it was '80s or '80s or '80s. That's what I'm playing on. Um, well, it's a band. The band became prominent during the second British invasion in 1985. They performed at Live Aid in Philadelphia and they were joined on stage by Madonna. Um, let's see. You know who else was in there? Alana Curry? I mean, a lot of people played with the Thompson twins, but, but I don't think there are twins. I don't think so either. But they were king for just one day. I'm trying to figure out how they became, became the name. To me, they're, they're '80s to me. They started in the '70s, they blew up in the '80s, and they continued the, they broke up though. They're not together, right? No. Well, they can join twins though, but maybe they were separated. I don't think so. Oh. And I was at Live Aid in 1985 in Philly. They actually are not showing me how they became the twins, the Thompson twins. They don't want you to know. It's just like men without hats or men at work, you know, they just said there was an arrow where everybody had to have men in their group, men and without hats, men at work, men behaving bad, men without pants, men behaving bad, but Bruno the tank engine, forget about meat, Tony. Tony also remembers when the lamp lighter would like the street lamp. No, I'm not that old. We had electric lamps. Like we're up in the '60s and '70s, man. So Phil says, "I have no control on what is being played. That is on Hendry." And the song came out in 1985. And what, what era is that, Robin? Oh, I would like to see. What, that kind of is out, when I was buying meat out of the back of a truck in Montgomery County and you were ridiculing me as old? It was in the way, way, back era. Which era has the most music on all VH1, is that still on the air? What's the most popular, when they do, I love the what? I love the '80s is probably the most popular era of all the different types of music. Now I grew up in the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s, so I know all those shots. I love the '80s and pop, pop video. Oh, I love pop up. No, pop up video, Robin. Not pop, pop video. That's where old men sit around and watch old, you know, the reruns of the, the real McCoy's at two o'clock in the afternoon. Pop up video. Love pop up video. I learned a lot about songs. Aren't you learning a lot when you listen to her as part of the show, Robin? I learned so much from you. Let's go to break. We have to break one more time. Yeah, one more time. One more time. We're coming right back. Talk Radio 1210 W.P.H.D. This is the Kaling Company podcast from Talk Radio 1210 W.P.H.D. and on the free Odyssey app. One who hit the Goudreau brothers as they were on their bicycles last night down in Woodstown, New Jersey, they were actually, they grew up in Gloucester Township and then you have all those county lines, but they grew up down in Salem County and they were riding their bikes last night. Johnny Goudreau, legendary guy from South Jersey, legendary NHL player, Boston College. They were right. He and his brother were riding a bike and a guy hit them and they're both dead. And now they have arrested arrested the man who stopped and didn't run away, but he was taken in and now has been charged. There's a picture of him. He's been identified and now he's facing charges of vehicular homicide at 803. They were reportedly on the street on the road, the rural road at 830 and sons. Can you put that picture up there? His name is Sean Higgins of Woodstown, New Jersey, also in that same area down there. And we don't know whether he'd been drinking or anything like we have no idea. The facts are Sean Higgins, 43 of Woodstown, New Jersey has been charged with two counts of death by auto of Johnny and his brother Matthew Goudreau last night down there in Salem County, New Jersey. Obviously he's got an orange prison garb on. So he said, you know, the reports were he stayed there. He didn't escape the scene. And then when police arrived, they charged him with two counts of death by auto. So the sad story, a man driving and again, the Goudreau brothers were probably close to darkness, but he just destroyed an entire community, an entire family of NFL NBA, anybody who's been in sports and these two guys, the Goudreau brothers, legendary, their father's a legendary coach, and now this guy hits them. And I'm sure they had to have some sort of something on their on their bikes where they could be seen. I'm sure more news will come out, but if it was truly just an accident and it was the dusk and the light in his eyes or whatever, they wouldn't charge him with two counts of death by auto. Right? I don't know. Well, why would they charge him with two counts of death by auto if they thought it was just an innocent, innocent mistake? They have more information than we know right now. And it'll all come out exactly. Meanwhile, let's wrap this up with the legend himself, not Elvis. He was a legend, but the legend here on this program, the great Phil almquist. Today, August 30th, we celebrate the heavenly birthday of John Phillips for the mamas and the papas. Singles include heart shaped box by Nirvana in 93, heart and soul by Huey Lewis in a news in 83. Let's do our heart by Tom Petty in 78. No, I can't make that up all those heart songs and loud love by Soundgarden in 89. Albums include Danzig's debut in 88, Highway 61, revisited by Bob Dylan in 65, Master of the Moon by Dio, actually his last album in 2004 and Fear Inoculum by Tool in 2019. Also in 93, Billy Joel is the very first musical guest on David Letterman's first show after moving to CBS. In 2016, the Go-Go's complete their final tour in 86, Steve Woodward is atop the singles chart with higher love. In 69, Elvis was atop the album chart in the UK and in 73, the doors officially disband two years after Jim Morrison's death. But also and lastly on this day in 69, the band Earth changes name when lead singer Aussie Oddsboard, yes that guy, and now it's on stage, the band's new name is Black Sabbath. Have a great weekend, I'll see you on Monday for Killing Company, I'm Phil Offquist. Thank you Phil, and we, the Columbus Dispatch has more information now, Robin was talking about what happened now. The Sean Higgins guy we just talked about was taken into custody and he was taken on the custody on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol. So the stats have now been released, they charge him with two counts of vehicular homicide and he's currently in the Salem County Correctional Facility. So two guys on a bicycle, guys drunk driving, and then he takes two lives and now is going to pay for him. And the hockey world and families all over New Jersey, all over the National Hockey League and all over sports, wondering why this guy is out there drinking and driving on a country road on a Thursday night. In the meantime, we want to thank everybody. First of all, we got to thank Henry Meshette, Henry's done a great job, Phil Offquist always getting it done, Dan Barrowski, all the people who helped us put this show together, all the great callers and listeners, and yesterday, they have the last couple of days. I mean, you know, I'm on once a week most of the time on Wednesdays, but it's been an honor to do this. You know, I've been doing radio a long time, but this is a lot of fun and, you know, the more you do it, the more you, it's like riding a bicycle. But I think the respect and the love of all the fans out there and all the people who have been following me through various incarnations, we want to thank you. And I just want to tell everybody just just be careful out there. You see what happens. Don't drink and drive. And I've said this every single end of my shows for decades. Don't drink and drive. Don't text and drive no matter where you are. There's a lot of distracted drivers out there, but if you add alcohol or any kind of drugs to your parties this weekend, you're a moron. Give the keys to somebody else, right? Just be careful out there. In the meantime, have a great Labor Day weekend. I don't know who's going to be back on Monday, but I'm going to go to bed right now. I don't know about you. It's Joe Biden once said, I don't know about you, but I'm going to go to bed. Good job, guys. Thank you and God bless America. Good night, everybody. Start your day with Kaylin Company, weekday morning, six till 10, on talk radio, 1210 W.P.H.T. in the free Odyssey app, the man who hit the Goudreau brothers as they were on their bicycles last night down in Woodstown, New Jersey, they were actually, they grew up in Gloucester Township and then you had all those county lines, but they grew up down in Salem County and they were riding their bikes last night, Johnny Goudreau, legendary guy from South Jersey, legendary NHL player, Boston College. And they were right. He and his brother were riding a bike and a guy hit them and they're both dead. And now they have arrested arrested the man who stopped and didn't run away, but he was taken in and now has been charged. There's a picture of him. He's been identified. And now he's facing charges of vehicular homicide at 803. They were reportedly on the street on the road, the rural road at 830. And sons, can you put that picture up there? His name is Sean Higgins of Woodstown, New Jersey, also in that same area down there, you know, and we don't know whether he'd been drinking or anything, but we have no idea. The facts are Sean Higgins, 43 of Woodstown, New Jersey has been charged with two counts of death by auto of Johnny and his brother Matthew Goudreau last night down there in Salem County, New Jersey. Obviously, he's got an orange prison garb on. So he said, you know, the reports where he stayed there, he didn't escape the scene. And then when police arrived, they, they charged him with two counts of death by auto. So the sad story, a man driving and again, the Goudreau brothers were probably close to darkness, but he just destroyed an entire community, an entire family of NFL NBA, anybody who's been in sports, and these two guys, the Goudreau brothers, legendary, their father's a legendary coach, and now this guy hits them. And I'm sure they had to have some sort of something on their, on their bikes where they could be seen. Well, I'm sure more news will come out, but if it was, if this was truly just an accident and it was the dusk and the light in his eyes or whatever, they wouldn't charge him with two counts of death by auto right now, well, why would they charge him with two counts of death by auto if they thought it was just an innocent, an innocent mistake? They have more information than we know right now. And it'll all come out. Exactly. Meanwhile, let's wrap this up with the legend himself, not Elvis. He was a legend, but the legend here on this program, the great Phil almquist, Phil. Today, August 30th. We celebrate the heavenly birthday of John Phillips for the mamas and the papas. Singles include heart shaped box by Nirvana in 93, heart and soul by Huey Lewis in the news in 83. Let's do our heart by Tom Petty in 78. No, I can't make that up all those heart songs and loud love by Soundgarden in 89. Tom's include Danzig's debut in 88, Highway 61 revisited by Bob Dylan in 65, master of the moon by Dio actually his last album in 2004 and fear inoculum by two in 2019. Also in 93, Billy Joel is the very first musical guest on David Letterman's first show after moving to CBS in 2016. The go-go's complete their final tour in 86 D. Woodwood is atop the singles chart with higher love in 69 Elvis with the top the album chart in the UK and in 73, the doors officially disband two years after Jim Morrison's death. But also and lastly on this day in 69, the band Earth changes name when lead singer Aussie Osborne, yes, that guy and now it's on stage the band's new name is Black Sabbath. Have a great weekend. I'll see you on Monday for Kill Company, I'm Phil Offquist. Thank you Phil and we the Columbus Dispatch has more information now, Robin was talking about what happened now. The Sean Higgins guy we just talked about was taken into custody and he was taken on the custody on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol, so the stats have now been released, they charge him with two counts of vehicular homicide and he's currently in the Salem County Correctional Facility. So two guys on a bicycle, guys drunk driving and then he takes two lives and now is going to pay for it and the world, the hockey world and families all over New Jersey all over the National Hockey League and all over sports wondering why this guy is out there drinking and driving on a country road on a Thursday night. In the meantime, we want to thank everybody. First of all, we got to thank Henry Machette. Henry's done a great job, Phil Offquist, always getting it done, Dan Barrowski, all the people who helped us put this show together, all the great callers and listeners and yesterday, they have the last couple of days. I mean, I'm on once a week, most of the time on Wednesdays, but it's been an honor to do this. I've been doing radio a long time, but this is a lot of fun and the more you do it, the more you, it's like riding a bicycle, but I think the respect and the love of all the fans out there and all the people who have been following me through various incarnations, we want to thank you. But I just want to tell everybody, just be careful out there. You see what happens? Don't drink and drive. And I've said this every single end of my shows for decades. Don't drink and drive. Don't text and drive no matter where you are. There's a lot of distracted drivers out there, but if you add alcohol or any kind of drugs to your parties this weekend, you're a moron. Have the keys to somebody else, right? Just be careful out there in the meantime, have a great Labor Day weekend. Uh, I don't know who's going to be back on Monday, but we're, I'm going to go to bed right now. I don't know about you. As Joe Biden once said, I don't know about you, but I'm going to go to bed. Good job guys, thank you and God bless America. I'm going to go to bed. (upbeat music)
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