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I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events and the lesser told stories. Ones you might not even know happened. Find History This Week on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. - Geal in company week demoting six 'til 10. - We got the crew in here, Henry Mashett, Phil Amquist. We got Elvis Muse in bumping thanks to Linda Curran's law who's making all the selections this week. - Yeah, actually she has complimented you on Twitter. - Well, time's so much complimenting. - She wrote, she wrote from yesterday's show. She said, "I think Tony Bruno Show should take his Elvis impersonating show on the road." He is fantastic and could fill arenas. Thank you, Ms. Robin and 1210 WPhD for playing the King's music. It is all to support children of fallen officers 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 Coral. - We, there are more companies than any of them. - 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. 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 they-- - And that's a great gig down here 'cause this is, I've never seen a place with more tribute bands than Cape Coral, 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? - Who are they covering? - They cover everybody. The lead singers can, sounds like everybody that he does. - And 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 the 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 wanna 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, 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. - Absolutely. - 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 Chris Robin wrote something yesterday on Twitter as we were sitting in the rain awaiting 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 'cause we got the cut sheet coming up this hour too. Miss Robin will read her brilliantly written personal memoir. Please call this a memoir. - 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, 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 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 endless. 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. We'll 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-- - 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. All right, before I do that, I want to rip Bruno's cousin on Twitter. - Okay. - He says, 1210-W-P-H-C. 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 in 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. - Yeah. - But the tribute bands. - The 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 the tribute bands elsewhere. I mean, I know so many band members, they struggle, but down here, 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 Ms. Robin, take it away. - For most of my adult life, I have been a proud Democrat. I am 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'd 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 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 zero percent votes for Trump. - Votes, zero votes. - Zero votes, yeah, 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. There you have it. There you have it. I'm going to wrap it up. It's just a percentage thing. It was not a problem. You're a percentage. You're a president. You're a president. Other than that, it would be greatly written. Can we give the Robin of Roy and Brown of the Quads? [APPLAUSE] Thank you. You have to go out and get that party down. You have to go to the Republican Party program today. Hello. Sorry, what was that? Oh, shoot. 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 applause. Oh, really? Yeah, we're not hearing any of those-- Oh, 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. [APPLAUSE] No, it's over the audience. Yeah, no, as long as the audience can hear it, the audience can hear it for sure. OK. All right, beautiful. So 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 it. Robin and I disagree about a lot of things. But-- 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, right? Yes. Like in the Arctic Circle, remember that horror movie? Yeah, 30 Days of Night or something like that. 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 is saying, Tony, I'm enjoying this. Readings from Ms. 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 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, 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 OK. It is OK, 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 grew 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. 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 hunk. I'd like everybody else hated Republicans back in the day. Hated them. It's like we're 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 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, too. We've 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 and Ms. Robinance. Talk Radio 1210-WPHD. This is the Kaling Company podcast from Talk Radio 1210-WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears in history's biggest events and the lesser told stories, ones you might not even know happened. Find History This Week on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. - I don't order margaritas 'cause they put-- - If Tony doesn't really do like shots other than the purple drink shot-- - Yeah, I'll do the purple. I'll do like the cheap bar at the short shots. Remember the ones where they get a picture of lemon drops? What were the other things that were the rage back in Margate and Summers Point and all those bars and the drizzies? - Comicocosies, yeah. 'Cause they don't taste like anything's in them. And then at the jug handle in where they have a, they have the shots called-- - Purple Gatorade. - Purple Gatorade, yeah. - Great Gatorade, that's what it is. Those things are smooth, man. You don't think there's any booze in 'em, but there's a whole bunch of dangers. - Those things are dangerous. - They've got the pure blue curacao in there. - Yeah, have you ever had an AMF? - AMF, no. - I don't want to find it. - Bowling alley, I've been to an AMF bowling alley. - What's an AMF? - It's pretty much a long island I see, but instead of the coloring is blue curacao instead. - Oh. - Yeah, it's bright. - Blue curacao, it's very versatile. - Very bright, my favorite color, of course. By the way, there's 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 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. - Oh, 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. - Correct. - And yet, they're rented out to put low income people. - Right. - So it's like immigrants, and so-- - Legal immigrants living in these apartments. - Right, and 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 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 state has their problems. Pennsylvania, Florida, we have some problems, but I haven't found them yet. And 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 sheet's coming up, but one of the things in the debate, I'm not 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 floating suit. Now again, these are the steezers I feel like. - Yeah, people are making eye, and I'm like, I'm not gonna do the party. - I don't care about hair and makeup. - I don't care about that. - Have you seen me? I mean, I used to do hair and makeup when I had hair and had makeup on. - I care, I care. That's why I'm upset with it. - Well, you've probably got all dialed up tonight, and now we're in that video. - I've got a half an hour early, just upon makeup at 4 AM, damn it. - But one of the things, well, because that's just before the cut sheet, 'cause I want to play this, 'cause a lot of people haven't heard it. So West Walls is the, what are they calling her, the emotional support, Vice President, Canada? - The Tim Walts is her emotional support man, or whatever. - Whatever. - So Tim Walts will play this cut, and then I'll give you another Democrat who has lied about his record in the military and about the achievements that he is on. Now, he served in the military. We'll get to that, but I want to play the Tim Walts 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-- - No, 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 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 war in uniform of this country. Equally proud of my service in a public school classroom, whether it's Congress or the governor. My record speaks for itself, but I think people are coming to 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 our children being shot in schools and around guns. So I think people know me. They know who I am, they know where my heart is, and again, my record has been out there for over 40 years to speak for itself. - And the idea that you said that you were in war, did you misspeak as the campaign has said? - Yeah, I said we were talking about, in this case, this was after a school shooting, the ideas of carrying these weapons of war, and my wife, the English, you 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 gonna 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, you all of a sudden now is, I'll never demean anybody else's. - Right, now he-- - He was in grammar. - Right. - Oh, it was grammar. You know, I talk like everybody else does. I lied about not going to war, and it was about a school shooting. - Yeah. - That's what revolted. And then people are believing this guy. - And that that's the most disturbing part, is that it's on video more than once. - Yes. - It's 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 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 Annapolis a couple of weeks ago, right? 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 his 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, "For 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 that he 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 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 gonna do it, then both sides can do it. You know, they bring up Trump's stuff in the bus on-- - Yeah. - I accessed 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'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-- - Yeah, two Westerns and then Timwalls. Westmore is, I'll give him credit for coming clean, but he had to be called out because there was an investigation into his background. - 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 officers said, yeah, yeah, go just put that in there. 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 Yas Queen. Unbelievable. - Yeah, that's like he shouldn't-- - 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 front of Annapolis. I love doing that. I say, 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? If you say you got the Bronze Star, but you didn't. 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 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 thing. - The White House Fellowship. I don't know what it is. It's, I guess, it's a grant. - 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 X, says a lot of head in the sand boomers downplay the importance of abortion to many voting. 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. - Good morning. - Hi, Tony and Robin. - Hi, Francine. - Can you hear me? - Hi. - Absolutely. - 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. I guess after the Carter administration, I voted for Jimmy Carter. And then I really liked 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, you know, just depicts, I think, what every 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 ex-attached. - It's on my Miss Robin Austin handle on X on Twitter. - Did you pin it? - But I should, you know, maybe we can get the audio as well and attach that. - Except I did interrupt her one time on that. - You know what I do? Because the video is not, I'll re-record it with video and post that and put that on my X. - So if you go to Robin's 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, I said Robin, you are an amazing writer." You know, she reads voraciously. And her ability to write and express her opinion is brilliant. She's brilliant at understanding and writing and putting into written words. And just like her mom, Robin's written about her books, 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 then I'm soaking red too from getting in the rain. We were all wet in the rain too. - Well, I think it's frustrating because I still have family that are democratic, that we're 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 admit that they have doubts about the direction of the way the country is going. And we need to support each other and make it like it's okay. It's okay to change, because we're not changing. They are, that's the big thing. That's my biggest point is that 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. 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 at the early end of the day before we drove up to the lot and got another thunderstorm that kept us in the truck for an hour before we could drive into the puddles. Luckily, we got a big round. - Can I say one thing? - Yes, quickly. We 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. Twitter is really good. - Twitter is actually just now Twitter. Did you post it on Facebook? - No, I only posted it on Twitter. But you know what? I'll see if 1210 can post it somewhere as well so that it's easier for those who are not on Twitter. - 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 what? - Tell me about it. - I don't need, I heard, I heard your comment yesterday about Keith Oldman, unbelievable. But you know, yes, I would like easy access to that at Robin Austin. Is that the way I... - Miss Robin Austin. M-I-S-S-R-O-B-I-N, Austin, like Texas. - Oh. - Miss Robin Austin. - Oh, great. - Is my handle. - Thank you so much for asking. - I appreciate the call. - Oh, you're welcome. Keep doing a good job. You're doing great. - Well, thank you. That's all we do is we just try, we 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? - Yes. Let's take a break. - 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 Kaelin Company on demand from talk radio 1210WPhD 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 8.30 last night when they were struck by a passing car. So these are rural roads that were bicycling. 8.30 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, to make the story even more devastating, he and his brother were getting ready. - He was 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 Goodrow's career. He was a foster Catholic high school in South Jersey. Obviously a local guy went to Boston College. Everybody knew him and his father, Guy Gudrow, was a hockey coach in 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 minor league hockey player with the Redding 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 Gudrow and his brother who had been 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 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's on the cut sheet? [cheering] - And the cut sheet is sponsored by who? - Oh, it's not sponsored by anybody. - Oh, good. Then we can continue. - Yeah. [laughter] - Henry Machet has the cut sheet and he will be taking it from here back in the 1210WPHT studios. - Yeah, all right. So let's start from the top here. Let's go with cut number one to kick off things because why not? - Absolutely. - 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, "Comla was never borders are." - 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, "Comla 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? 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, 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's just get out of that one. You know, 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 quote. - So you didn't say this bandage was a proper spectacle for mechanic? - I did not say that. - I did not say that. - No, Mr. Lick. - 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. Lewandowski, I did not say that, that is a false quote. - I have it right here, 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. - Let me just imagine. - Ari Melber, who, what's the show called? It's a show that 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 Mr. tough guy Ari Melber at MSNBC did? He locked his account. He locked his account, because unfortunately for the Ari Melbers and the John Burmans and all of these tables, and all of these table news hacks for all these networks, there's the 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 schmuck 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? - It is 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 replay 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 all the time. - 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? Cory Lewandowski said word for word to Harry 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, you know, 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. - I didn't call 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 of... - Ari Melbourne should have one of those water towers attached to his head. - Seriously. Speaking of carrying water, there is a 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. - Well, is there's altercation with a staff member? - 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're... and that they weren't really allowed to be there. And then this clip shows that they actually, Trump 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 replaying 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'd never saw the dust up, and I was very close to the president, and I was close to the families as well. I mean, it was like for me to you, and for most of them. And the families wanted things to be photographed, and 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 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. They just wanted 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 invited 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 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 at 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 this, 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 scene. 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 president's go there on important days. I'm Sally home with the podcast history this week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events and the lesser told stories, ones you might not even know happened. Find history this week on the free Odyssey app, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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 they to make the story even more devastating, he and his brother were getting ready for a wedding. Today, the 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 they leave. 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, Gloucester 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 in 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 Reading Royals too. So he was still active as well. But the sad news is morning to 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, prayers, prayers and thoughts go out to the family and the team and 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 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 on the cut sheet is sponsored by whom? Oh, it's not sponsored by anybody. All good that we can continue. Yeah. So, let's let's start from the top here. Let's go with cut number one to kick out to kick off 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 US 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, I 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 quote. You didn't say this bandage was a prop, a spectacle from a candidate who is not fair. 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. Lewandowski, I did not say that. That is a false quote. You have 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 to prison for that. Thank you for joining me. Corey Lewandowski on 2024. And we will be right back. So anyway, so there. There's another DNC bootmaker. It's just a memory melper. 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 Harry 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, Harry Melber at MSNBC did, he locked his account. He locked his account because unfortunately for the Harry Melbers and the John Burmans and all of these cable news hacks for all these networks. So there's a thing called videotape. And so then Corey Lewandowski produced the actual tape of him saying the actual things that he accused Harry Melber of saying. And like the gutless weasel coward schmuck that Harry Melber is. And like everybody else at MSNBC, he got his ass handed to him. 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 so I mean, 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, 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. 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 Harry Melbourne's face, what he actually said on TV. And then he's threatening him with litigation. It's like the craft and steam 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 ridiculous. That's 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 why and then threatened to sue someone for actually calling them a liar to their faces. It's unbelievable. Yeah, already Melbourne strikes me as the kind of guy that would run to his dad every time something went wrong as a kid. I'm going to name school. I didn't say that. Yes, you did know you didn't. I didn't really say it. Well, here's a 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 walls right now. 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 member said that there was an audit 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, it was like for me to you, but for 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 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. And 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 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 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 mistake. I'm Brett Bear and Fox News asking General Clark, a Keith Kellogg, who was at Arlington with President Trump on Monday to honor the dead at on the third year anniversary. And then the media, of course, being the lap dogs that they are. They immediately start saying, Oh, Trump violated law federal law. First of all, most of the people at Arlington are volunteers. Right. 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. See, 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 give President Trump who was invited there by the families asked to go and pose at the grave at the headstone. I take pictures at my, my father's grave stone, 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. Remember, at 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 grave stone 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. Nuff 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 Phillip. I'm Karen Watson. I'm Yolanda Johnson from Georgia. This is Bebe Diamond from New York City. I'm Dana Galen. And I'm from Tampa, Florida. I live in Haters Town, 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 her. 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 our next president. Let's make America great again. Wow. These are my sisters. Let me say these are my people. 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 where they 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. But I'm not with her. It's a 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. We'll let the media decide as we continue with the cut seats. 1210. This next one. Let me hang out, Robin. Let me reset here. Calm your, 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 K allen company on 1210 W. Ph. D. 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 eaten. 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 a cut number five. Don't know what I'm doing. Make a steak and chicken for the dogs. I don't normally do this. But 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. This is my dinner. I'm giving him my food. I had a very responsible job. 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. So he's making them. It's like Norwegian. And that would make him do something like that. I'm sorry. I love you guys. I would never eat a dog with fake news with fake news with a wolf of Goopia. It's one of their favorite folks. It really calms him 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 St. 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. St. Francis of Assisi, by the way, not gay. When you hear St. Francis of Assisi, you're thinking that it's somebody being a homophobic. No, that's the town that he was for. SSI SSI. Exactly right. Just to keep the, oh, I wasn't thinking that until now. Now, now it's forever changed. 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 or 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 is Casey Casey wants to 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 a video of this. 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. Go. Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. (screaming) Yeah, that probably would have been better with a visual. Yeah, maybe not, but like cooler heads have to prevail in that situation. No, I mean, yeah, exactly. There's eight seconds into that clip that shots were fired. Eight seconds. Yeah, exactly. So, and I understand 1500 people signing a petition demanding accountability and that there should be accountability. We've seen in Philadelphia, a lot of dogs attacking people, but it's people with trained pitfalls, you know, that don't keep them. It's a black Labrador. I know. I'm talking about the pit bulls and Philly that have been seen attacking people because a lot of these people trained their pitfalls, pit bulls to be attack 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. Absolutely. It is incredibly disturbing because that 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. 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. 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. At the same time, I also think that what 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 animal. You need to be able to have your dogs better trained that 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 pads. And she doesn't make it. She doesn't have accidents. She's the best trained dog. The most the most beautiful dog. So incredibly awesome. 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 you're not, you know, we went, we shouldn't do stories where the video needs to be 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. How can you not remember it? We've been talking about it since six a.m. It's Friday. It's a big holiday weekend coming up. I don't want to sound like a tyrant. Let's go to 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'm worried about it. Let's go to cut number 11. This is a big story in California. Yes. What is it? Oh, Kamala Harris cut number 11. But there is 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 Homul Elementary when all of a sudden confused. He said 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 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's helps lead the humanitarian response of 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 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 at Kamala Harris loves. Remember 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 county. It's right across the border. And so this is morning school bus. Right. And they're trying to, the school buses are trying to be, they're trying to stop them and boarding the buses. Who know? You don't know who these 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. So notice you heard that the kids were saying, Mom, these were all men. They're good. 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 times do we have to tell you? Don't get on. 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, 33 cuts. I know. So we got to make sure that we put them in a good sequential order here, not just health or shelter. Yeah. I've been agreeing with you there. Do you want to, you know, talk a little Britney Mahomes? No, it'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 how 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. 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. What's in the box? Obviously a lot of people went after her after she came out in support of her 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. 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 a lot doing all that type of stuff. So having him beside me kind of guiding me and 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. Tell you what, you got to have some thick skin to be in that family. I mean, 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 to have thick skin to be in that family. And he's kind of going 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 end. 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? I mean, there's a lot of good ones, but as great as the guy in Buffalo is, you know, he's always going to have that stigma. 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 in 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 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 him. Yeah. Yeah. So JD Vance back in the headlines again. Well, he's 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 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? That's where he was in Boston. Yeah, he's in Boston. Of course, Boston. Oh, 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 signed me up. I am a populist and I'm proud of it. Protect. Wow, that's not the part where they were booing him. 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, they're not going to agree with what populism is. And then 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. 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. 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 stuff at first? I think I did. I think it was me. We had the time spent reading it. It was a good time spent. Anyway, let's, let's shut down the cut. Yeah, 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 said out here. I'm, I'm rare. I was shot when we got home at three o'clock yesterday afternoon after going through another rainstorm. But we couldn't go to sleep at three in the afternoon. I mean, you know, normally the people in Florida go to sleep at like six, but they don't have to wake up at three or three 30 in the morning. Our normal bedtime is like midnight. And then we get up at 10 11 ish. No, I'm. So we go to bed like around midnight or 1 a.m. get up at nine. Yeah. 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 by nine 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. Shop this repeating the top story right now. We're going to take a break, but I want to make sure revisit 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. He left the winger 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 data coach in Gloucester County. And Goudreau and his brother Matthew were riding their bikes last night on a rural road about a 30 last night down and down in the Salem County, the most dangerous time of day right that that that. 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 into 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 in the entire sports world. So, uh, 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 in 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. Yes. 855-839-1210. 855-839-1210. Tony Bruno, Miss Robin, the wholeness booker here on a Friday, August 30th on Carolyn Company on Talk Radio 1210 W.P.H.D. It's a killing 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, and 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 or 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. 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. Frank. 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? I feel like we're brothers. You know, my parents are from Bancroft Street. Oh, yeah. And near Melrose, they met 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. Yesterday, after I listened to Frankie, 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. 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 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? My mom worked at the quartermaster. She used to hand sew military uniforms. She didn't do the machine, but they had the specialty where, you know, 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, that was a great spot before we closed it. We moved up around Oxford Avenue, but you have an alpo commercial as well that you did like a before and after. I guess I just didn't I just didn't have it to be a broadcast. I didn't make a an audition tape. And, you know, I think mine was a Budweiser beer, you know, or I think it was a beer as beer should be. And how about another guy, not as famous as you, Tony, Steve Mortarano. Oh, I know Steve. I mean, I know all the old 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 have been honored to work with and learn from and grow up with. So it's my honor. I mean, I've been blessed to get 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. And 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 purple rain. What's the strip club up there on the near the, on the way to a family Chrysler Jeep. Yeah, up there near the auto. The purple orchid. That's the closest thing. You know, I got a friend right now. But 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 and Mayfair, his sons and 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 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. 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. You play war. You're playing war. When I was like five. Well, that's when we should play it. We should be playing that as adults now. It'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 recommend that people play in the safety of their own homes. So, Frank, 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? 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 everyone. 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, 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 it 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 the big one World War II was America and our allies greatest achievement. The problem is, you know, 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? Hi, Jim and 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, uh, 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 China and 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. The point is that the people who want come to the game have to take public transportation. I don't know if that's going to work or not. And 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 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 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 skin in the game when they're not. 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 what they do it, but I don't think it's a great idea. It might just be the best. The best site for is still the Navy Yard. I think the Navy Navy are safe. That'd be the best right 95 right there. And they want to put in a new station for up to 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. They came in New Jersey. That's what I'm afraid of. Well, I mean, they have their practice facility there and candid. I'm sure, you know, remember, 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 two. I'm sure Jersey, you know, the taxes situation over there 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, that 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 that could be wrong. Okay, Tony, take care. You're into Robin. Take care. Take care of the weekend, 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 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 clocks 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 things that aren't working in our brains correctly, both we've finally remembered the name of the band that we like down here. Smokin' aces. The Smokin' aces band. Oh, they're band freakin' 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'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events and the lesser told stories, ones you might not even know happened. Find History This Week on the free Odyssey app, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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, so you want to be around for that in the next hour or final hour of the week, for Phil. Yeah. And then, of course, we will also have the Morning Mystery Movie. Are we doing the Mystery Movie? That's in the next hour, Robin. 9/20. 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, 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? Hey, Frank. I feel like we're brothers. You know, my parents are from Bancroft Street. Oh, yeah. And, uh, near Melrose, they met and lived next door to each other. They got married, my dad served in the Army. Um, I listened to you with W.F.I.L. Wow. That's old school. And you're going to love this last yesterday after I listened to you. Frankie 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, uh, you know, I learned a lot. I learned a lot. I was local. 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. 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, I was a year before you. I'm 73. And, uh, I, I had a decent career. I worked almost 40 years, most of it at the quartermasters. How about that? Ah, how about the quartermaster? My mom worked at the quartermaster. She used to sold Navy. She used to hand sew military uniforms. You know, she didn't do them in the machine, but they had the, the specialty where, you know, on the military collars or in 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 we could. They closed it. We moved up around Oxford Avenue, but, uh, you were. Did you have an alpo commercial as well that you did like a before and after? I guess I just didn't, I just didn't have it to be a broadcast. I didn't make a, uh, an audition tape. And, you know, I think mine was a Budweiser beer, you know, 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 old 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. And I mean, I've been blessed to get 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, uh, 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, uh, a club. Oh, no, that's Purple Rain. What's the strip club up there on the near the, uh, on the way to, uh, family Chrysler Jeep? Yeah, up there near the auto ball. Purple Orchid. The Purple Orchid. What's the closest I've got? One other thing. You know, I got a friend right now. But right now, 13 years in the Marines, he's on a current deployment. Oh, God bless the man. Semper five, brother. Semper five in your time. 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 and 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 unfortunate. 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. I mean, you know, 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 recommend that people play in the safety of their own homes. Thank you so much, brother. Good to hear from you, pal. Tony, you just brought up Vietnam and like getting drafted for that war. Were you of age when that war was lost? 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. So you like they did not draft you because you were the sole surviving son and they didn't do that to families. Exactly. They had called if they had called. I probably would have had to go. Yeah. I wouldn't have walked away from our country, but I did. I hated the war and I hate all wars. Yeah. And every word. The last war we won. I think it 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, 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, you know, 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, 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 what they're down there. Right. If we're at a work, they need 40% of the people who come to the games, 40% of the people who want come to the games have to take public transportation. I don't know if that's going to work or not. And it's okay. Yeah. I talked 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 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 what 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, Navy, Navy Yard site. That'd be the best right 95 right there and they want to put in a new station for septic 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 Cayman, New Jersey, as we're afraid of. Well, I mean, they have their practice facility there and candid, 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 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 at 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 and Tim, Robert, take care. Take care. Happy weekend, Jim. 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 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 clocks 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 things that aren't working in our brains correctly, both, we've finally remembered the name of the band that we like down here, Smokin' Aces. The Smokin' Aces, babe. All the fan freakin' tastic. And we came up with it. We're going to see it again this December at our buddy's house. Start your day with Kaylin Company, weekday morning, six till 10 on TOC Radio 1210 WPHT and the free Odyssey app. I'm Sally Helm with the podcast history this week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events and the lesser told stories, ones you might not even know happened. Find history this week on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts.
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