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This is Jean Marie Laskis with the podcast Cement City. So, there's this election coming up, a big one, and one guy's been indicted. People are talking voter fraud. Democracy itself is online. Sound familiar? Well, this isn't that election. This one is in Denora, Pennsylvania, a dying town in the middle of nowhere, where I bought a house and stayed for three years. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions, available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. Cale and Company weekday morning, six till 10. It's the big three and nine on Cale and Company. Sponsored by budget blinds this morning, first responders heading south heading to Florida, North Carolina, Louisiana. First responders by the hundreds from our area, canine, canine crews as well. Hurricane Helene is threatening the headline here, an unsurvivable storm, Florida Governor Rhonda Santas holding news conferences this morning, talking about it as the storm is expected to make landfall as a category three storms. So, this could be devastating. It's further north than originally thought, so that's good news, and that's why a lot of we're seeing these crews from around the nation headed to help, and so they're the hurricane warnings, flash flood warnings extended far beyond the coast up into South Central Georgia and governors of Florida, Georgia, as well as the Carolinas, North Carolina, South Carolina, all declaring these emergencies in these states, national weather service in Tallahassee, forecast these storm surges, at least 20 feet warning. They could be particularly catastrophic and life threatening as they try to force these evacuations of all of these areas, and there are, as we know, always political implications to storms, this devastating, and this close to a major election. I'm trying to remember the one in September of 2022, right before we started this show where Florida got hit hard. What was the name of that one, and is that more severe than this one or less? This looks to be more severe than they've had. On my mind, Don, I'm sure like yours always goes back to 2012, and Hurricane Sandy and Chris Christie with Obama, and the way he kind of dealt with that hurricane at that time, I think helped him in that election year. If you remember, was that with Mitt Romney, right? And Romney decided that it was not appropriate for him to campaign during that time, and so he was gone, literally just thought it was not appropriate, and then you had Obama, obviously, out there with a Republican governor in New Jersey, and yes, that it just, essentially, Romney was ahead a little, a slight bit before the storm, but basically disappeared and appeared weak. Yeah, unfortunately, Chris Christie has not disappeared. No more willy. I really, you could see him we have from space. Oh, come on, Bob's big boy. Right. But looking at the storm surges, and we have so many friends in South Florida, so for Tony Bruno, our dear friend, and Miss Robin building the home, they're in the Cape Coral area, up to five, a five foot storm surge, five feet of storm surges, Sarasota Tampa, that looks like more of eight feet. But then when you go further north, that's the red zone, if you will, the danger zone. And so that's up to 15 feet. And that's just like, it looks like Tampa, and then the further north you go, it could be up to 20 feet. So that's, I mean, that's, you have to, you have to evacuate, you will, you will be swept away. Can't survive it. So it's, it's pretty scary stuff as, as we look at that one, just other news of the day, news of the day, because I know we're talking a lot about politics. But there's a story about this, this scam involving movie star Brad Pitt. And so this is police in Spain, arresting five people accused of scamming women out of, you know, it's about 300 plus thousand dollars, 10 other people investigated as part of Operation Berliner spanning eight provinces in Spain. It's making headlines for whatever reason, but it involves these fraudsters who managed to convince people that the actor needed to invest in all of these different projects. And will you help out Brad Pitt and promising them a romantic relationship? Who's buying this buying? They did text me a few days ago. I clicked yes. Okay, I'll try anything. By the way, if you're dumb enough to call for this, then, you know, I'm sorry, I have, I have no sympathy for you. I don't know how anybody, like, I'll get these random emails that almost are so bad, like how you, especially when they come from another country and the typing and the spelling is wrong. I don't even hope I immediately hit the delete button. We people have way too much access to our emails and phones. I agree. Well, we give it to them. Well, this is our fault. Yeah. We deliver everything. Every time we sign up for something, put your email in, put your vote. I mean, we've, we've done this to ourselves, guys. Just saying. We have number three. I have to go with this. There's so much. I have to go with this story because it's an important recall that lactade milk is being recalled due to the potential presence of almonds, which is a common tree, not allergen. So the FDA announcing this and its HP hood, it's the milk that you would buy if you have allergies already, if you're lactose intolerant. But in this one, if you're lactose intolerant and you have not tree allergies, you're going to be allergic to this milk. So it's that lactade milk that you might have allergies. It's five varieties, so you just want to look it up and make sure. But the we're called milk products sold in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Okay. Focusing on us. Yeah. So people who are allergy prone, they get this milk to be safe. And here you go. It was sold in 27 states, but in the east coast, especially New Jersey, Pennsylvania. So make sure you check it out. Well, I got to tell you as somebody who considers him, so I hate the word foodie, but I just love different foods. I'm glad I have no allergies to anything like this. Dairy, fish, shellfish, nuts. What oil you're using to cook the fries and none of that. Thank God. But in case you're wondering, I mean, I have two girlfriends with kids with these kinds of tree nut allergies, they're deadly. Oh, yeah. It's a scary thing. My dad has a peanut allergy. He does. Yeah. And it's really like, it's really severe. Like if he eats peanut, yeah. So if he asks like, you know, at a restaurant, do you cook your stuff in vegetable oil or peanut oil? Always. Yep. Yep. Yeah. For me, I just think if you have that level of an allergy, I would never eat out or trust it. It's so scary. But for anybody who says, oh, come on, it's this is silly stuff. It's actually not. It's something that speaking of RFK or RFK junior, again, talks about why we have these allergies. There are a lot of theories that they're more prevalent as well as, you know, diabetes, even type one diabetes, all these things that used to be rare, like ASLS or Parkinson's, all these things used to be rare. And now they're more common place. Yep. Why is that? My brother-in-law's wife is- Because there's more people. Yeah. We have to get Bobby on the case. No, seriously, I mean, like the world is a much bigger place than it was 40 years ago. Yeah. It is, but it's proportionate to the population. And there's, there is something happening. And if you look at it proportionate to the population over the years, a lot of these weird, these strange diseases and allergies, we have increased in many claim that it's because of the processing of food. The way we process food, not just the additives, but the high heat use. I also think with technology and because of better medicine too, more people are being diagnosed with stuff where people back then just says, I don't have this or, you know, like I can't do this, but it's probably because of this and didn't go to the doctor. They didn't know what it was. Right. Maybe they just died young. And as soon as the population gets out of control, manufacture a pandemic and a lab and kill people. We are sponsored this morning. We have a great, our great sponsor budget blinds ready for fall. Budget blinds is your one stop shop for blinds, shades, shutters, custom drapery, as well as motorization. Visit budgetblinds.com for that free in-home consultation. It's the only no questions asked warranty in the entire business. And that's critical. When you schedule your consultation at budget blinds, you want to ask about their special radio offer. Budgetblinds.com. Thank you for sponsoring our big three. All right, Dawn. Thank you very much. 855-839-1210. Morning mystery movie clip in about five minutes. Your phone calls. We've got Tyler in Percussy. Tyler, your own talk radio 1210. Tyler, go right ahead. Yeah. I'm giving a call about the office of the romantic relationship with Brad Pitt. Now, thank you guys for taking my call. I was calling, you know, I want to talk to you guys about a story. I think it's probably worth comment. Just one that it includes, WPHC, your station there. Yeah, and just, you know, Spit it out. I'm sorry. Part one of that story is Mark Levin. I guess it's planned to be removed from WPHT. Yes. Yes. And alongside of that, the current SEC board three to two majority Democrat is fast tracking the purchase of 200 conservative talk radio stations. It's not 200 conservative. It's overall the audience. Odyssey stage, which means music sports, talk and news. Keep, keep, keep going. No. Yeah. All right. Yeah. Well, and it's due to be fast tracked and pushed through 30 days before November 5th. Yep. Yep. And, you know, big source money is my understanding is what's behind it. And this fast track would bypass the typical investigation into foreign funds that are investing into American radio stations. Yep. All right. So we'll answer both of those questions for you, Tyler. Thank you very much. Oh, I'm sorry. I got him on the line. Yeah. So you want to start with live in? Yeah. I mean, look, yes, Mark Levin will not be on the radio come October 7th on WPHT because we made, because I know he went off, but apparently he went off on WPHT last night on his show. You didn't hear because we aired a PSA here that, by the way, all the Odyssey stations aired called on listening for mental health. Yeah. All the Odyssey, like if you turn it to WIP, any station was it was airing that from last night. So it was a PSA on mental health. Which comes from corporate. Yeah. I had heard I was getting tweets and texts from people saying that, uh, that Mark Levin was going off and blaming George Soros for the fact that he is not on WPHT anymore. Um, no, it's not Soros's fault. He's not on PhD anymore. It's Stocker's fault that he's not on PhD anymore. Um, I, I, I made a programming decision that we needed our lineup right now from 6A to 7P is rock solid. We're seeing the best numbers, the best gains we've seen all in this radio station in a long time. The fact of the matter is is we needed help at night. Seven to midnight was a wasteland as far as ratings go. I put Walter Sterling in there and he immediately took the, that nine PM to midnight from 17th place to third within three months. Um, and seven to nine needed help as well. So I am bringing in Jimmy Feller because we know Jimmy Feller and he's a good guy. And it, it also doesn't make any sense that because I heard Levin was saying that it was because of Soros that he's not on the air anymore. It's like, so we're replacing him with a Fox news guy, like it's not like we're replacing him with Al Franken. You know what I mean? Like, I, I just, I'm replacing him with a funny guy who just said this last week when we made the announcement on this show. It burns his old drooping nuts. So he's, you know, he's, he's, he's, he's hurt that he's not on in Philadelphia anymore. And I understand. Which is his hometown, which is a fine. Like you can hear him on WABC air some live. Like there's a ton of places to hear him on an app to hear Mark Levin. You know what I mean? So, you know, it's just, it's a programming decision. And they hear people sit here and say, well, it's because of Soros and this, that, the other. It's just, it's, it's delusional. It's so far from the truth. Has nobody had, nobody has control over the content on this radio station. If you, you know, I'll just throw in my quick two cents. If you think George Soros really gives a rip, what's on from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on an AM station in Philadelphia, you're, you're probably in a rabbit hole of social media. Like people at that level, like George sort, like they're not worried about things. They don't, they don't concern. It's beneath them. And that's not to defect. Like he's probably oblivious to what's on that station on that time slot. But the other thing too, that I feel do like I'm probably even more qualified to talk about is like, I get it. Tyler's probably a hardcore listener. We call those like P ones and most tip, most of the time people hate change in their routine of radio. Like there were people, I can't believe Rich is going after me. Who's this Nick guy? And then you adapt, you adjust and your life will be just fine. Yes. Well, he also said that, I know that the New York Post was the first to report it, but it was widely reported that the FCC and I'm quoting adopted an order to approve Soros's purchase of more than 200 radio stations in 40 markets, including us here in Philadelphia, just weeks before the presidential election. Yeah, but you understand how this work. Like they're not our bosses. There they're shareholders. That's it. And again, again, guys, if we start hiring Keith Olberman and and and we start airing fresh air, you know, NPR show, then okay, then, then maybe red flag should start getting, but just because we and look, I get what Levin's doing. He's, you know, he can't say that he, you know, he couldn't make it here in Philadelphia. So of course, he's blaming George Soros. Like, I understand that from a content point. It's just not true. And historically, traditionally, you know, Rush Limbaugh aside, talk radio or sports radio aside, national syndicated shows in the Philadelphia market typically do not resonate well. Thank you. Live and local always works in these big cities. Rush Limbaugh was the exception. Except you are a hundred percent right now. You are a hundred percent right. So there might have been like 12 people that likes Sean Hannity, but his ratings were the equivalent of my blood alcohol content on a Saturday. That's like a point three. Why go there? All right. I go there. I'm just trying to normalize it to the common folk out there. But I also think people watch Mark Levin because he had, he's on TV as well. And so I imagine that in some ways, it waters down your ratings because if somebody's a huge fan of yours and they love your work, they might want to watch you. And so I think that's a piece of it that he is on Fox. And so maybe people just watch it there. This day and age, this day and age, you don't need, if you really want Hannity and Levin and all those guys Glenn Beck, you can find them. They're everywhere. Honestly, they're everywhere. They're on more stations than we are. So if you want them, you've got, but I believe in my soul and in my gut that the people in the Philadelphia area want unique content, want, want live local content. And, you know, like, we, you can't get Kalan company, the Don Stensland Show, Don Giordano, rich the only anywhere else, but 1210, you can get Sean Hannity anywhere you want to. You can get Mark Levin anywhere you want to. It's this, it's unique to this radio station. And I'm, I'm, you know, that's what I think people want. They, they tune in because they want to hear what Don has to say about this, what Nick has to say about this, what Rich has to say about that. And, you know, I will say this again, this will be the lineup on 1210 for as long as I'm here. And nobody has ever told us what we can or cannot say, nor will they. And if, and if they do, if they try to, you're going to have an entire station that leaves this entire station will be gone. So like, you know, it's not, nobody is taking marching orders from anybody. And think about this. You've heard those little rejoiners that we play you. Odyssey's number one talk station. We are the number one talk radio format. So you're just for the misinformation of Tyler. So Odyssey has like over 200 total stations. That's music, that's sports, that's what we do. That's what KYW 1060 does, right? And I don't know how many are there in the class in the group of Odyssey that do what we do. I don't know as a 1520, whatever it is. But we're the number one and our ratings are off the charts in the entire station right now. You just heard Greg talking about going from 17 to third. This show, Don shows, Don show, riches show. So you don't buy something that's kicking ass and then get rid of it. That's the bad business decision. So again, don't go down the rabbit hole of Twitter. And the reality is this that like, you just said it, right? Like we're thriving right now. Nobody purchases something that's an asset and then gets rid of it. Make no sense. Yeah. So that's all I'm going to say about this. You know, I've gotten a lot of tweets. I've gotten a lot of texts. I don't want to address it. Tyler called in this is this is the last I'm going to say of this is the only thing I'm going to say about this. I just wanted to address it because the caller brought it up. But nothing is changing here. Yes. The lineup has changed slightly. You know what I mean? But it's not we're not going the we're not going the route of NPR and think about this. If we were in trouble not doing well, would we be bailing from syndication, which is cheaper to program and run and going live and local where it cost you more to operate? Thank you, Nick. No, thank you. By the way, last word for me. I promise last word. If I'm not worried, you should not be worried. The Soros group told the post the post and the New York Post and Fox News were probably why Tyler's also talking about it. They've they've been updating the story within last week and even within less 24 hours. But apparently part of the issue was number one, even even Fox News and the post wrote Soros would be considered a major shareholder. Not necessarily the owner of the stations. I'm reading the statement. But then as well, there were concerns about fast tracking, a deal. I need to tell you guys, but deals get fast tracked all the time. You know what I mean? Well, but they're but they're foreign. The claim here is that there are foreign investors and usually you run it through the national security review process. So is Rupert Murdoch and then stop him. So what they said was that they will he's Australian. They will still have to, you know, no decision is final until the commission. Then they they still have by law, they have to go through that process is what they're saying. And even and Fox News, I'm reading from their story, just so you know. Yep. There you go. I was just giving you some details. I think even though Tyler kind of conflated two things, I think he was quoting one of these reports. Yes. I think Tyler, hopefully you are now at ease, sir. All right, 926. Let's break. Yeah, we'll come back. We'll continue your calls. We've got the movie clip. We've got the cut sheet. We've got all the other stuff. Unless all of a sudden we just don't exist anymore. Oh, better find a job. It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 1210W PhD and the free Odyssey app. I'm for. I'm Jean Marie Laskis. I'm a journalist. I spend my career helping Americans understand the lives of other Americans, coal miners, gunshot clerks, staffers in the White House mailroom. In my new podcast, Cement City, I tell the story of an entire town, a dying town that you've absolutely no reason to care about. But trust me, you will. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions, available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. What we like to call what's on the cut sheet part two. What's on the cut sheet? I do feel. So the Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz on Wednesday did not deny that federal government confidential human sources were in the crowd during the Capitol riot on January 6th. Horowitz was testifying on Capitol Hill yesterday before the House select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government. The Department of Justice watchdog testified alongside an FBI whistleblower and the president of Empower Oversight, Tristan Levin. The hearing was set to focus on how the FBI had used its security clearance education process to allegedly purge its ranks of conservatives and whistleblowers and allegedly punish those with views contrary to that of the FBI leadership. Horowitz though testified that he had not made such a finding. This is Tom Massey questioning him on this. This is cut three field go. Inspector General Horowitz, over the past three years, I've questioned FBI Director Ray and Attorney General Merrick Garland about the federal assets, such as confidential human sources that were present on January 6th at the Capitol. And they have continuously stonewalled me. We've got no answers whatsoever about this from them. Now, you announced that you were going to do a review of the DOJ response and preparation, mainly preparation, I think, for January 6th. When did you start that review? When did you announce that review? We announced it in 2021, but we ended up pausing it because of the ongoing criminal cases consistent with how we perform our work. We've re-initiated it last year, and I'm in the process of reviewing a draft of the report. So three and a half years ago, it was announced that you'd be doing this review, and we still don't have the review, do we? Now, as I said, the reason is we paused the review because of the ongoing criminal work that would consistent with our practice. We don't interfere with ongoing criminal investigation. So now that you've restarted it, do you have evidence of the number of confidential human sources that were operating on the Capitol grounds on January 6th? Our report will include the information in that regard. And can you tell us today how many there were? Were there more than 100? I'm not in a position to say that both because it's in draft form, and we have not gone through the classification reviews, and so I need to be careful on what it is. So we're four years in. The reason to do these reports, I think, is so we don't make this, if there were any mistakes, not to make the same mistakes again, but we are just weeks away from the inauguration. And we're four years, almost four years into this report. When is it going to be released? It's certainly my hope and expectation, although I don't control this entirely because it has to go through a classification review, but certainly in the next couple of months is my hope. Do you think -- is there any consideration for the election about the release of this report? Would you delay it in order to not release it before the -- right before the election? At this point, given the process that has to play out in terms of classification review and all of that, I'm not making any -- I don't have to make any judgment about that. We're still -- that's the last one. Just -- but do you have a sense of when I did the Pfizer? You're saying it's not even going to be done in time before the election. Nope. It doesn't -- I doubt it would be one in time for the election. It's not going to happen. It's going to be done before the inauguration. That is certainly my hope, my hope. It's your hope. We're four years into it, and we know what we do know is you're going to expose that there were confidential human sources at the capitol. Do you -- can you tell us today how many went into the capitol? We -- I'll have that information in the report. I'm not able to speak to information in there, both because it's in draft, and we get a response from the department and the FBI, but also because I don't know yet what's classified and not classified. So I'll take a crack at this. I'll read between the lines. My guess is they're waiting to release this until after the fact that potentially Donald Trump loses to Kamala Harris. I'll even give you two dates on when I think this will be released. This will either be released November 6th or January 22nd. Those will be my two dates. But do you notice the common theme here, whether it's the DOJ in Garland, Christopher Ray in the FBI or Mr. Rowe in the Secret Service? A lot of stone-walling, right? And Tony Bruno say yesterday he's the one that's going to be doing the stone-walling as an Italian. A lot of stone-walling from these agencies, eh? Can you imagine if three and a half years in and they still don't have the report done? Like -- What's in the draft phase, right? It'd be like me going to, you know, our market manager and be like, listen, I know this line of his three and a half years in and we're -- you know, we're not performing, but like, it's in draft phase. It'll happen any day now. We're still in the infancy. Man. So the -- Any other job they would be fire. Yeah, and it's easy because they pay them because I was looking this up. So they pay about 40 million a year on these confidential informants, confidential human informants. So go -- why don't you just follow the money? Yeah. Why don't you look back at how many individuals -- of the individuals you paid and which ones were at J6? I mean, it's not too difficult. The report is basically -- they lost count. And this was part of locally the trial of the Proud Boy, one of the Proud Boys, which was Zachary Real, who was a former, you know, U.S. Marine Temple grad, wife and two daughters, lives here in the Northeast, never accused -- never charged with any kind of violence against Capitol Police, nothing like that, no violence in the charges, but is now spending -- what was it, a 15-year sentence in federal prison as a result of this. And during that trial of Zachary Real and the others, a few others, along with him, the -- one of the -- one of the shockers was in that trial that, in fact, there was a confidential informant that was discovered that was meeting with the family and the attorneys that could tell the feds, "Well, here's what the defense, here's what their strategy is," and they never threw that case out. This is critical to some of these cases. And as well, if these people were inside the Capitol, were they trying to stop it, do they fueling it? Like, what's up with that? Think about the timeline again, Don. We start with impeachments, then we go to hoaxes, then we go to confidential informants, J6, then we go to law fair, then we go to attempted assassination. It's just a culmination. You got to start small and work your way up. We just can't go for the kill shot right away, folks. You got to try every other approach first. All right, speaking of keeping things going, let's go to voicemails, shall we? Yeah, let's go to the Odyssey voicemail this year. Pretend Aussie. Hey, bud. Voice stalls are the rich and famous. Young Kamala Harris. Spent her weekends in Palo Alto, private schools. Chips to Jamaica. Cover your days and champagne dreams. Yeah, it's middle class. I need to meet this guy. Actually, I just want to take your phone call, and then immediately we'll do this in steps, baby steps. I need a real live call from fake Aussie, in character and out of character, and then I need to meet him in person. Morning, Kellen company, Newman Price here, and I have an inclusive report from Governor Ron DeSantis. This is breaking news. You heard it here first. But here's the thing. No, it must do duty outside of Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. Duty, duty, duty. Wow. Look at that man. He went to his own tape. So catchy. He went to his own cut sheet. What's happening? This is amazing. Oh my God. Everybody's going to have their own sound boards eventually. Oh, good God. Oh, all right. Oh, no. Oh, no. ♪ My next door neighbor's acting ♪ ♪ We're talking 'bout those hungry Haitians ♪ Oh, no. ♪ He had his disappears ♪ ♪ We're talking 'bout those hungry Haitians ♪ Not right. ♪ They ain't got no citizenship ♪ ♪ Talking 'bout those hungry Haitians ♪ ♪ But they got cat fur on their lips ♪ Oh, no. We don't know. That's true. ♪ Those hungry Haitians ♪ ♪ Those hungry Haitians ♪ ♪ Today ♪ ♪ Since since they came into this town ♪ ♪ Talking 'bout those hungry Haitians ♪ ♪ My German shepherd can't be found ♪ ♪ Talking 'bout those hungry Haitians ♪ ♪ Why don't you admit it's true? ♪ ♪ Talking 'bout those hungry Haitians ♪ ♪ They turned Fido into Stu... ♪ Oh, my gosh. ♪ Some hungry Haitians ♪ Wow. Obviously, here on Kaling Company, we don't endorse any of that. We just play them. And he's just reacting to what may or may not be internet rumors. You notice we're picking up on a theme here. We're getting a lot of the hard cores that love this feature, but as a man who embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion, I need a wider representative sample of our audience out there to participate in the voicemail machine. Okay. So, you know, if you've got an astute point to make, if you want to rant and rave, if you want to tell me I'm an idiot, if you want to say stockers are the greatest things in sliced bread, if you want to say don's the only reason to put up the YouTube chat. Whatever you want to do, I want a little more diversity in thought. Are you scolding the audience? No, I just want to get hundreds of thousands of people. Use that feature, folks. It's for you. It's for you, because I know you can't wait all day on hold, you know, on the phones. This is convenience. This is, hey, you have a thought at, you know, 8.45 Saturday night. And you say, you know what, I can't wait until 6.30 Monday morning. Yeah. Just fire up the voice machine and drop us a note. By the way, Chris have a lead on the YouTube chat set. That call is illegal in California. It's a very good point. It's a very good point. That's true. Fake news. Yeah, DeSantis will put you in the, in the joint. Yeah. Not DeSantis, uh, Newsome. Newsome. They got mustard on the brain. Duty. Duty. Duty. Yeah. We should, we should, we should break. Yeah, we should. All right, we'll come back, find out what happened today in music history. And what is on tap for the dawn show? Just 12 minutes out. It's Cale & Company on demand from talk radio 1210WPhD and the free Odyssey app. Let's find out what occurred today in music history. What happened on this day in music history? Music history on Cale & Company. Today, September 26th. We celebrate the birthday of Brian Ferry, lead singer of Roxy Music, who's now 79. And Stewart Tash from the Allen Parsons Project, who's now 76. And by the way, everyone knows the Allen Parsons Project is coming to Bethlehem at Wind Creek on November 15th. Well, now you do. We also lost Alan Lancaster from status quo on this day in 2021. Singles Acoot purple rained by Prince Nasty Four. Moth into flame by Metallica in 2016. And you got me rockin' by the Rolling Stones in 1994. Albsacoot Abbey Road by The Beatles in '69. Good Charlotte released their debut in 2000. Ballbreaker got released by AC/DC in 1995. And Modley Crew released Shout at the Devil in '83. Also in 2002, Colin Hay of Men at Work makes the guest appearance on Scrubs. In 1908, yes, I go way back today. The first stereo ad for an Edison photograph appears in the Saturday evening post. In '87, MJ was atop the album chart with Bad. And in '67, Pink Floyd played the first of three nights at the Fillmore in San Francisco, the group's first ever live date in the US. But lastly, on this day in '81, Bruce Dickinson officially joins Iron Maiden. 4K old company, I fell off quest. Thank you very much, Phil. The kid loves his Iron Maiden. He does. Bruce Dickens once said though, "I'm like everybody else. I put my pants on one leg at a time. But when I do, I make gold records." All right, let's get to who won Twitter today? Who won Twitter? Richard Otaro wins for Eases. I think you are correct that Joe Biden wants real Donald Trump to win after hearing this statement he made on the view. And his wife's present, they're wearing a single thing that I did that she couldn't do. And so I was able to delegate her responsibility on everything from foreign policy to domestic policy. [Laughter] Set her right up, Denise. [Laughter] Under the bus. Under the bus. Set electric bus. Wow. All right, don't show five minutes out. What do we have lined up top of the hour? Yeah, big show ahead. We'll have Terry Tracy, Broaden Liberty, big event yesterday that I rushed to from here yesterday. And was it Chester County or Delaware County? I have so many different events, but Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders was there as well as our own senatorial candidate. Dave McCormick. So we'll go all over all of that, plus all the drama and Melania Melania. We you'll hear more from Melania this morning. So you were with Sarah yesterday? So yesterday it was an event with Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders. And yes, Dave McCormick. Okay. She always saved stuff for her own show. Oh, it's fine. I just want to know, did you ask her if she would have accepted the Veep nomination? Had she been approached? I did not ask. Okay. There we go. I'll explain. All right. All it's fine. Four to T's. All right. For the show is coming up next. Everybody have a great rest of your Thursday. We're back tomorrow morning at six. Good night, everybody. Start your day with Kaylin Company. Week day morning six till 10. I'll talk radio 12-10. W-P-H-T. And the free Odyssey app. This is Jean Marie Laskis with the podcast Cement City. So there's this election coming up. A big one. And one guy's been indicted. People are talking voter fraud. Democracy itself is on the line. Sound familiar? Well, this isn't that election. This one is in Donora, Pennsylvania. A dying town in the middle of nowhere. Where I bought a house and stayed for three years. Listen to and follow Cement City. An Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions. Available now for free on the Odyssey app. And wherever you get your podcasts.
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