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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. Kiel and company weekday morning, six till 10. I would say it's spitting outside. We've got about 68 degrees hitting up to 80 today, but still spitting outside. And if you're out in Lancaster, that area, you'll get some heavier rain than we will get today in the Philadelphia region. But we have disaster response teams across the region, across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, especially that are on the way for sure to help those that are that are going to be affected by Hurricane Helene now forecast to reach catastrophic a category for strength. By the time it makes landfall in Florida today, that from the National Hurricane Center, but many from Pennsylvania's task force one, they are headed to North Carolina. So, in preparation, 45 personnel with PA task force one driving to Greensboro, North Carolina. Right now, they're leaving this morning to wait for their assignment in that state or nearby. And so, water rescues are their main role. That's what we're hearing right now. This is a severe weather, you know, headed their way that they're dealing with New Jersey task force one traveled to Asheville, North Carolina last night with about 80 people, 20 vehicles, and four canine search teams. The American Red Cross crews from across our region, southeastern Pennsylvania, as well as New Jersey, they're already in Florida right now. They carried supplies there. So, Florida hit hard as well. But as we were saying, not quite as hard as things look, it looks very bad for North Carolina. And as well, there are people talking about Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Some first responders headed there to help out. They were helping out there. Now, they're headed to the northern part of Florida. So, more like the panhandle of Florida. You think of how large Florida is from, you know, South Florida, all the way up to the panhandle and Tallahassee and so on. This is a large state. And so, I'm not quite sure which part which part of North Carolina as far as the coast and then coming in with those storm surges. Who's going to get it the worst? But obviously, the coastal areas of North Carolina, they're going to get it. It's horrible. And that's why you're seeing all of these specialty task force with search and rescue and canines because they're expecting that that's the catastrophic level of this thing. I've always wondered if people ever just get accustomed to that as Floridians living there. Whether you're relocated there, you're retired there, or you're born and raised there. That's just something from mid-August to the end of September that you just you brace for and it becomes routine. I mean, that's my that's my retirement goal. I want to go to Florida, but I see these hurricanes and I'm like, I don't know. Maybe I just choose Montana. Well, I will say right right now, usually you get you get the warning. So, you know, if it's going to be like it is in North Carolina, everybody should be evacuated at this point. They knew the problem is the flooding, you know, the aftermath and the flooding. Wonder what the insurance is like for that. If you live in those flood-prone areas. Well, remember, what was that back? I mean, there have been a couple times when the insurance companies went belly up. Oh, yeah. I could see that. Because of exactly what you're talking about. So, a lot of first responders as this now tropical storm, Helene, you know, as it's tropical storm force, Hurricane, it kind of went back and forth, but this is a powerful category for storm and striking the states and North Carolina. We're seeing that right now as they're dealing with this. Here at home, I guess it's a storm brewing, a political storm. You could say as Mayor Cheryl Parker held a three hour briefing meeting, huge meeting yesterday to unveil her plan for the sixers new stadium, which she is really saying is a revitalization of Philadelphia. And this is a total billion more than a billion dollar investment as she calls it for the city of Philadelphia from City Hall to the river. But notably, who was not there? So we had members of the Chinatown business community. They said that they didn't even they weren't even given notice about it until a few hours before they weren't invited. They did not show and they are vowing to fight this thing. Now, the devil lies in the details. So all of the details have to be written up. I know that council member Mark Squilla, he's the one who will present this to City Hall, all those details in the form of legislation it has to pass. And that gives one month, one month for those business owners who we've heard very vocally say they do not want this. This will devastate and just take the life and breath out of Chinatown, both business wise and culturally, they will have one month to review this to fight it. They are vowing to fight it. Pretty interesting. So you've got this little volley back and forth of, well, this seems like Cheryl Parker in the city claims that this is almost I always want to characterize it as an urban renewal project. And then you have Chinatown coming back saying it's going to crush our area. So who's telling the truth? I'm guessing the the answer is probably somewhere in the middle in the gray area. I mean, I don't I don't know that this is going to crush Chinatown, but I also don't think that like if you're not a I guess if you're not a and they're looking at it, I think from two different perspectives, the sports aspect and the economy. Do I think it can help businesses down there? Do I think it reinvigorates and injects, you know, money into the city? Yes. But if you have no interest in going down there in the first place or you're not a basketball fan, this is a very niche move in my opinion, even though it's being considered such a a massive project. Because if you don't like basketball, you don't care about the Sixers. It doesn't matter where they play. And I think she's saying, you know, you think of Market Street used to have used to have the old straw bridges and all the shops and all of that just kind of died. Well, I haven't heard straw bridges. I know, right. Straw bridges. Then it was Macy's, I believe. Yep. And then it just all kind of died. And and so now, you know, that area needs revitalization for sure. Cheryl Parker, the mayor, she says, this is the way to do it. So well, as I say, the devil lies in the details, we'll find out more. And they have to put in the legislation. They also have to put in the traffic plan. Yeah. And part and while yeah, you're right with that comes parking. Now, I mean, if there's extra if there's new restaurants, if there's new high end shops, if there's, you know, other commerce options that are added in and around the actual facility, I think that's a good idea, obviously. I mean, I go back to what they did in Atlanta when they built the new Braves stadium, you can go to that venue and not actually attend the game. Like there's all sorts of different things you can do with your girlfriend, your wife, with your family, with your kids. So it probably goes beyond just basketball. Yeah. And speaking of that, I mean, Mayor Parker also said that she's expecting that the Sixers expect to submit that bid for Philadelphia WNBA team as well. We've talked about that. Why don't we have a WNBA team? Yeah, maybe we'll get that. We'll see. Yeah, it's the things I've been thinking about later. And I wish we had women's basketball in the city. I just, I stay up at night, drawing up sketches for the difference. At first, I thought you were serious. I was like, that's so nice. He's a dad of daughters. Unless Caitlyn Clark's playing, I've got no interest. Well, the last day for Gillian's Wonderland Pier has been set. And this is sad. This is the last day for the iconic. I mean, this is really beloved as an amusement park. We all have memories either for yourself or with your, with your kids. And so the last day will be October 13th. Okay. In Ocean City, New Jersey. All right. Did you guys, have you taken your daughters there? No, they've never been. I was there as a kid in the 90s with my parents. And then my mom specifically, we would go, we would go multiple times. But I it's probably close to 30 years since I've been there 20, at least 25, if not 30. So we were there over the summer, we made a point to just go with a bunch of family and, you know, just everybody go to Gillian's. Did you have a lot of pictures? Did you have one specific thing on the pier that you'd like to do the most, whether it was a game, a snack, a treat, anything? Well, at Gillian's, our memory was the, that Thomas, the train, train that goes overhead. That's up above. And my boys, when they were little, loved that. So I, I said to them, you guys, you got to ride in the thing. They're like, we're not riding in the train. Like, this is not cool. Our friends, I'd see us. But we went with a station, because I'm a meet me. So we went with station myself, daughter, and her three little ones. And it was just, you know, it was just joyful. But I think for a lot of people, it's about the memories. So what happens to Gillian's? That's the question. I know the developers are chomping at the big, as far as making it condos, because that's, it's such an in-demand area. So that's the question. What, what will happen there? So we shall see, we're sponsored this morning by Piazza Autogroup looking for exceptional offers on a new Hyundai visit Piazza, Hyundai, a Potstown or Westchester to get 1.9% financing for 60 months on the 2024 Tucson, Tucson hybrid and the Elantra. So shop online, piazza, Hyundai.com today. And the Piazza Autogroup always loves it to sponsor our Philadelphia fillies. Got her done, earned that buy week. Thank goodness. So we do get the buy. Finally, they kind of made us nervous, but I guess it was as Nick's friends were saying the celebration. Yeah, the celebratory hangover. The celebratory. So maybe they were hung over the first night, but they got her done. Yeah. Do we know any of the playoff matchups that are set yet? Has anything been crystallized? We don't know the matchups. I know the Yankees are in it. The Orioles are in it. Dodgers. Yep. And then the Padres made history, right? San Diego. They and they clinched it with the with like a triple. You're right. They are in the Dodgers, the Phillies, the Brewers, and the Padres are in the Mets, Diamondbacks, Braves, or those three are battling for the last two spots. So we beat the Cubs, obviously last night, six to nine. So we'll get the buy week, but yeah, I don't know the full, you know, all the highlights, but I know the Padres were making news. I was at the gym last night. They kept, you know, on the big screen and they kept talking about the Padres all night. Late night, late night gym for you. I know I did the gym last night at seven o'clock. Never do that. Never ever do that. God, I hate it. And I'll never do it again. What an awful idea. Wait, you, you both did late night gym. I did. I had to run. I had to do the two and from for dance because my wife wasn't feeling good. Normally I take them. She picks them up because I'm, you know, putting the show sheet together when she picks them up, but she couldn't. So I was, uh, I had to have like a late night cup of coffee. It was like seven o'clock. I'm like, you know what? I didn't go to the gym today. I'm, I'm just gonna, I'm gonna hop in real quick. That's good. And yeah, trying to be fit. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. After eight, like two plates of dinner, and then they're like sweating like a slob. What time are you in there, Don? It was after eight after eight. Don't those midnight cardio? Yeah. My good late as you watch his gut felt. Do you have, um, do you have earbuds in? Are you listening to something? Are you listening to music or you're watching something? No, I'm just, well, I'm monitoring back and forth all the, all the monitors, which I love because you can see it all. So CNN, you know, Aaron Burnett, she's at one point. She's talking to somebody who's a Trump accuser. I'm like, Oh, here we go. And then over here, you know, Fox News, were they talking about? So it's fun to watch all at once, all of those monitors. Kelly and Conway's husband, her ex-husband, I guess, now the toad has a pack where they're running commercials on Fox News of Trump of Trump accusers. Okay. They're just, they're just commercials. And as, and just to get under his skin. And as we said, you know, why do you guys run an anti Trump or a pro comm because you have to have to? Yeah. So the same applies for television, right? Oh, yeah. Like Fox can't reject. Like a nobody can reject anything guys. Just so everybody's aware of that. Right. Yeah. Are we getting any more of those tweets in YouTube comments? Yeah. I don't know. I mean, if you turn, if you tune over to, you know, one of our sister stations, Trump, the Trump campaign has ads running on WIP, okay, well, W, they don't feel the need to hear because they have you in the bag. Because everybody here carries this water. Oh, wait, did I say that? They don't need to. They don't need to advertise. You guys do it for them. But we'll still take it for the nine liberals that listen to us. Maybe we can win them over. I kid. So today, 80 degrees, I know it's ugly out right now with a spattering spitting of rain, but we will clear out, see a little bit of the glimpse of the sun, 80 degrees today, tomorrow, starting tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, you'll see mid 70s sun peaks out, but a lot of clouds. And then Sunday, 71 degrees, the sun does come out. Some clouds still in the picture, but we don't have any measurable rain at all until maybe next Tuesday, 68 degrees right now. And as I had already said, we're sponsored by Piazza. Killing Company News Live. All right, Don, thank you very much. 618. Let's get to a Thursday, big take. The big take on killing company. And it is brought to you by United tire, the big take epic fail or secret disservice. Late yesterday morning, nine o'clock hour, the news came out about just how awful a secret service is and how bad they were in their failure to protect Donald Trump on July 13th in Butler, Pennsylvania. At this point in time, it's merely up to you to decide was this just an epic failure to fulfill your job duties that the secret services paid to perform? Or was this a secret attempt to have Trump killed? Was it an inside job? I believe it was the latter, but we found out yesterday that the secret service was informed of Thomas Matthew Crook's 27 minutes before the shots were fired. And Donald Trump was never told to get off the stage at his rally. But let's go through this timeline over the last two weeks. This was Democrat Richard Blumenthal, two weeks ago today with a major spoiler alert as to what was set to come forth just yesterday. Listen and watch this. I think the American people are going to be shot, astonished and followed by what we will report to them about the failures of the Department of Homeland Security to be more forthcoming to be as candid and frank as it should be to them in terms of providing information. And we are going to absolutely insist on the truth in the whole truth, in documents and testimony as members of the United States Senate, but also as citizens. What did you learn new today when you said they're going to be appalled? I'm not going to go into what we have learned in specifics. I'm giving you my reaction and we will have a report very, very soon that I think will absolutely shock the American people or should about the lapses and lives in the protection that was afforded that day and the that was Democrat Richard Blumenthal. And he was 100% honest just 14 days ago about just how bad this really was. And here are some of those details from the report. The US Senate report on the Trump assassination attempt by Thomas Matthew Crooks in Butler, PA on July 13th was released on Wednesday morning. And it reveals as Senator Richard Blumenthal warned it would shocking security failures by the United States Secret Service. And they have 12 different key points in the findings of their report. We're going to go through all 12 of those right now. Number one, the Secret Service personnel, they were notified of a suspicious person with a rangefinder around the AGR building approximately 27 minutes before the shooting. Number two, the Secret Service was notified about an individual on the AGR roof approximately two minutes before Crooks fired from the AGR roof. Number three, shortly before shots were fired, a US Secret Service counter sniper saw local law enforcement running towards the AGR building with their guns drawn. But he did not alert former President Trump's protective detail to remove him from the stage. The counter sniper told the committee that while seeing officers with their guns drawn elevated the threat level, the thought to notify someone to get Trump off the stage did not cross his mind. Number four, counter snipers, including the one who shot and killed Crooks were sent to the rally in response to credible intelligence of a threat. However, Secret Service personnel interviewed by the committee nearly all said they were unaware of any credible intelligence of a threat. What gives their secret service advance agents for the July 13th rally denied individual responsibility for planning or security failures. They deflected blame and they could not identify who had decision authority for the rally. Number six, local law enforcement raised concern about the security coverage of the AGR building. Number seven, Secret Service advanced personnel identified multiple line of site concerns at the Butler farm show grounds, including that AGR building. Number eight, there were two separate communication centers at the July 13th rally, one that was operated by the Secret Service, one by local law enforcement. Number nine, Crooks was in the Secret Service counter sniper sites for seconds before he fired at Crooks. Secret Service advance agents. This is number 10, by the way, requested additional resources that would have been helpful, but those assets were denied. Number 11, counter intelligence system experience technical problems and was inoperable until 433 p.m. After Crooks flew his drone near the rally site. And lastly, number 12, Secret Service officials reported experiencing technical problems with their radios at the rally. And they told the committee such problems are common for the Secret Service. But there's a few takeaways and reactions from those 12 findings that should raise red flags to any human with a functional brain. Let's go back and revisit a few of them. Number two, Crooks was on the roof for two minutes before shots were fired. That's completely inexcusable. But this is what really makes the hair stand on the back of my neck. Number three, the Secret Service counter sniper never told Trump's protective detail to remove him from the stage, even with local law enforcement in route with weapons drawn. Why? Ask yourself that question. Why? He also claims it never dawned on him to notify anybody. Ask yourself why? Ask yourself, who is this guy? Did somebody tell him to stand down to stay quiet? Is this guy involved? Is he complicit? Number four, let's go back to number four. There were reports of credible intelligence before the rally. Hence, the counter sniper teams yet those interviewed by this committee claim they were never told about said credible threats. Somebody's lying here. Somebody's not being forthright and forthcoming. Somebody's playing dumb. And then number five, everybody is deflecting blame and pointing fingers, plausible deniability. Number 10, everybody was asking for additional resources for Butler, Pennsylvania, and they were denied. Ask yourself why? All of this credible information, all of this intel and no answers, no accountability, no help, just more questions. Folks, they sent Donald Trump out there to be murdered. And now we've got Iran looking to take Trump out as there's a bounty on his head. But here was Trump again, remaining very cool considering he's almost lost his life twice, speaking about how he would handle threats to a president or a former president, Democrat or Republican, if he was in office today. Listen and watch this. I was president and the candidate was under threat any candidate, Republican or Democrat. And by the way, I want to thank the Democrats because they just increased funding for the secret service who worked very hard. They increased funding for the secret service. And nobody will believe this. It was a unanimous vote, Republicans, every single Republican, every single Democrat, president voted in favor. That's the first unanimous vote we've seen in a long time. And that's to increase the funding of the secret service. So I thank everybody in Congress. But if I were the president, I would inform the threatening country, in this case, Iran, that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities and the country itself to smithereens. We're going to blow it to smithereens. You can't do that. And there would be no more threats. The report concludes with the following. The committee finds that the secret service failures in planning, communications, security and allocation of resources for the July 13, 2024 Butler rally were foreseeable. They were preventable and directly related to the events resulting in the assassination attempt that day. The committee also finds that siloed communications and coordination problems between federal, state and local law enforcement officials remain unaddressed and were a contributing factor to the failures at the July 13, Butler rally. You know, I would say that this is unbelievable, but we all lived it. And I think all of us remember where we were on Saturday, July 13, but Dems and the media, they won't stop because the rhetoric continues just yesterday. Here's Biden secretary of commerce on MSNBC. Listen and watch this. He says is the opposite. It's just another lie. Like, how did we get here? Let's extinguish him for good. We have an answer. We have a remarkably talented candidate who is sincere, who's pragmatic, who's open. Let's just get it done. And another unlikable, unpleasant liberal woman who despises Donald Trump and doesn't care if he gets killed. Let's extinguish him. Wait, so are you the fire extinguisher and he's the flame? All right, what are we doing here? But that's what Trump is up against November 5th. That right there, folks, that right there in a nutshell is the rhetoric and the hatred towards one man that has culminated in two close experiences with death. But have no fear, it's official yesterday. Trump saying he will go back to Butler, Pennsylvania, and it will be at the same location of the July 13th rally where the secret service failed. Saturday, October 5th, same rally site, same Trump time, same Trump channel, fight, fight, fight, but let's just see if the secret service in their second go around can actually do their job this time. And that's the big take. The big take on tailing company. 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Now it's the time to visit Piazza Volkswagen of Ardmore and Langhorn to learn more about the new 2024 Tiguan or shop online at PiazzaVW.com. I'm Jean Marie Laskis. I'm a journalist. I spend my career helping Americans understand the lives of other Americans, coal miners, gun shop clerks, staffers in the White House mailroom. In my new podcast, Cement City, I tell the story of an entire town, a dying town that you've absolutely no reason to care about. But trust me, you will. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions. Available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. This is the Caling Company podcast from Dark Radio 1210WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. I am sensing some good juju, some good energy, some good vibes. I think that's what the Democrats were saying in August and September, that all the vibes, right? The Kamala Harris vibes, I think those have been swept and washed away. You'll hear some of her coming up in the cut sheet at 745 from her one on one with Stephanie Rule of MSNBC last night, also Joe Biden on the view. And to go along with my gut instinct, we will give you some polling numbers and some data that I would argue are kind of historic, at least in the last 20 to 25 years to kind of back up my gut feeling. But Don, I wanted to get your thoughts as, you know, I know this broke yesterday. You mentioned about the Senate report in your big three at nine o'clock. And then I think after your big three, that news came out with the full findings. And that's why I wanted to go. And we kind of gave a cliff notes version of it yesterday before we wrapped up the show. But I wanted to go through those 12 in the big take this morning. Anything specifically that stood out to you, that you found to be peculiar, whether it's the lack of intel or the lack of accountability, anything specifically that maybe has your blood boiling, because I'm a little steamed up. I just that when really it's it's everything all at once. So they knew that they had got they had the the Pakistan Pakistani guy who had the connections to Tehran, Iran, they knew that they had that guy and they arrested him on the 12th. So they knew that they also knew of all of these threats. They knew about it that there were these hit these hits or, you know, hit men in the country and they knew that there were these threats. Then at the same time that the main guy knows that there are these overall threats, they know that 27 minutes before somebody sees a guy going up on the roof. So when you put it all together, you can't help but think, Oh, well, geez, they just, you know, didn't have your glasses on for something. You know what I mean? Like, right? It's all it's in its totality. It's there can this cannot all be a coincidence. Right. And I'm not that person who wants to think like that. That's okay. I'll take I'll take the mantle for that. But I think, you know, I think that when you think about the truth, look at the local officers and the way that they reacted, they reacted in a normal way that great law enforcement reacts. Okay. So maybe they weren't perfect in in whatever they they were doing and in reacting, but they they were reacting in a truthful manner. In other words, somebody's yelling, Hey, there's somebody going up on the roof. So they're reacting, then they try to climb up on the roof. Right. And the guy takes a shot at him. Those local law enforcement officers, they acted in a way to me that is authentic and in the way that you would expect law enforcement to react heroically, right? Yeah, to risk their lives and do everything in their power and just scramble. Yes. And and and then even afterwards, because we saw the body cam where the guy is cursing at everybody. Yeah, we played it. And right. And basically saying this is a cluster. You know what? Yep. That's all normal. The other piece of this where they didn't, where they knew, but they did nothing, that's not normal. And we talked about the report that came out just about three weeks ago, Road Warrior just sent us the link again from the New York Post about the DHS agents that were their homeland security that took a two hour webinar as their preparation to protect the former president of the United States, which has got to be so infuriating, right? This is a highly, I would argue a highly coveted job. I mean, if you want to get to some of the highest levels of law enforcement, there's probably, you know, whatever your political beliefs are set aside. And I'm assuming that not every president that's protected by Secret Service, if you're a Republican, there's no way that every Secret Service agents are Republican, just like if you're a Democrat, your Secret Service group, some of them could be Republican, some of them could be independents. You have no idea. You probably don't care. Just do the job. And we're now allowing people to protect the most polarizing former president in American political history by completing a 120 minute online session. And this is not like, you know, doing like a two hour webinar, because you got your driver's license up to four points, and you got to take the little class to keep your ability to drive or your license is being suspended. We're talking about protecting a very, very important asset, who oh, by the way, in the last four years has been on the receiving end of persecutions, political prosecutions. And you know, I don't, I don't cite him often, but Tucker Carlson said it a year ago on whatever video or audio he was doing, he was like, map it out, man. What's the final step, assassination? They've tried everything else. And now twice in, in basically 65 days, you're telling me there's just lapses or these are just a too lucky. Like, let's go back to Florida for a second. So this guy, Ruth just got lucky to happen to find him. Well, I'm just going to, here's what I'm going to do, mom. I'm going to go into the bushes around midnight tonight, and I'm going to cross my fingers and hope that Donald Trump is there around noon the next day. Well, I'll be damned. He was there. Come on. Well, then did you see the video? I retweeted it at some point. I might have sent it to you guys. It was Don the president Trump, former President Trump posted it on his social media and talked about that he was because we now know he was briefed on the Iranian threats. But he didn't really reference what the video was. Don Jr posted the same video, but said this video was posted on the Ayatollah site in Iran. And if you see it, it's like, oh my goodness, it shows this, you know, it's a video that looks like a video game, but it shows basically, you know, Iranian guy and he's in a vehicle and then this little robotic device and they target in from a worldview into Marilago, then they show a guy in a white polo shirt that looks a lot like former President Trump. And then they're they're, you know, doing a cell phone. In other words, to do a hit on this guy. And it's it's that was on the Ayatollah site, according to Don Jr. I didn't look up Ayatollah site, but I'm trusting that Don Jr, you know, grab that off the site. It's just freaky. Yeah, no, it is. And I just when I look at those and you can read it, you know, as many people that have posted the findings of that committee yesterday, I used the post millennial, they had just a 12 bullet points laid out verbatim. And you can read through them, you know, two, three, four, 10, and 12 are the ones that stand out to me. Again, it's just it's just hard to believe that all of the worst things came together in like a perfect storm of intel failures, communication failures, technology failures, failures between the federal, the state and the local. And by the way, I and I said this before that this I'm not blaming Butler, but just to reiterate, you can have the utmost respect and admiration for local law enforcement and also have no trust and have a lot of disdain for the federal agencies. I love local police officers. I love state troopers. But I don't trust the FBI. I don't trust the CIA. I don't trust any of those alphabet agencies as far as I can throw them. It's the same thing. Like I've always said is you can love your country and hate the way your government operates at times. And by the way, the guy, the guy who can't operate the drone, they said the drone system was down for a couple hours or a few hours. Yep. And then the guy literally calls a 1-800 number. It's like one whoa. Let me call drone customer service. For English, press one. For Spanish, press two. So I need to speak to somebody, you know, like, and so it's just to all those guys. I mean, maybe they just hired the newest guys who they knew couldn't do it and would be calling the 1-800 number or sign them to do some video training. So they're distracted. It just makes me think that they purposely put people there who needed that training and would be distracted. I mean, I don't. I certainly, I'm not questioning the integrity of all of those individuals who were physically there. I think at all it took was for somebody in charge to say, yep, to say, Hey, let's put these brand new guys and tell them they have to do a bunch of training. I agree. There you go. There you go. That video that you posted was from January 14th of 2022. So what video was one the video of the Iranian that was on that Iranian site with with with the bull's eye on a guy looking like Trump playing golf. It was from January of 2022. It just resurfaced yesterday because they posted it on truth. It's not a new video. Oh, had you seen it before? I'd never seen that before. I don't even know what you're talking about. The video that I referenced the dog junior posted. Okay. But I guess it was, but he was saying it was, I guess it was reposted on the Ayatollah site. Is that what this was? No, no, no, no. I think they just they just posted it yesterday claiming it was new. No, no, no, no. I don't think they claimed it was new. They just they just because of all these threats that that have popped up from Iran about Trump that they brought that up to show evidence. But it's not a new video. Okay. I was getting tweets yesterday saying don't fall for the Iran thing. That's just a distraction to deflect blame to get in the conflict with Iran that it's our own government. So, you know, we we were told because I played you the clip. I think it was on Monday's big take with with Matt Gates that said, and I think Breitbart had it as well that there are five different groups that are trying to take out Trump, three of which are foreign. One is from Pakistan, one is from Ukraine, one is from Iran, and the other two are domestic. So, yeah, you take what you want from that, believe what you want to believe. But I do think Iran, obviously, once Trump did, whether they were involved with these two attempts, that still remains to be seen. Well, they they're saying that it was that it was they posted that in 2022 in retaliation because of the the salamani, the assassination of the salamani. Yes. Right. And that's when that's what Sean Ferris always talks about like, we killed a died like a dog. Yes. That's in reference to okay. 855 839 at 1210 if you want to jump in, we'll come back, wrap up the six o'clock hour with your calls. And then also, we have to get to what I believe is great news. A lot of things starting to shift and trend and break in the direction of Donald Trump back after this year on Cailin Company. It's Cailin Company on demand from talk radio 1210 WPhD and the free Odyssey app. Truth be told, I think if you sent Kamala Harris up to do the binder's job at that podium, we would come away and say, you know what, Karine is that it's hard to believe, but Karine is actually better at that than Kamala is. Never thought I could say that in a million years. That's scary. Let me actually, actually, since we only have a couple seconds here, let me play that in. Let me play that clip. Can you play Cut 15? Phil, do you have Cut 15? Can you play that for me? How do you find that line to make sure corporations are paying their fair share, but they're not leaving our country? Well, listen, I work with a lot of CEOs. I have spent a lot of time with CEOs and I'm going to tell you that the business leaders who are actually part of the engine of America's economy agree that people should pay their fair share. They also agree that when we look at a plan such as mine that is about investing in the middle class, investing in new industries, investing in bringing down costs, invest in entrepreneurs like small businesses, that the overall economy is stronger and everyone benefits. Talk about that. Scale of one to 10, Kamala is the whole point of that clip was the last part of it. I do, but here's what's a little tricky. She doesn't answer the question around if the GOP is controlling the Senate, if she can't raise corporate taxes, where is she going to get the money from, you know, to expand the child tax credit and do all the things she wants to do? And she says, we just have to do it. We just have to do it, right? So, like, as I was saying, when you think about her ability to process economic subjects and then try to give somewhat of a cogent reply, on a scale of one to 10, her ability to understand economics is maybe a one out of 10. And I think maybe I'm being generous. I could probably score her at a zero. She's got no solution for anything. It's either copy and paste what Trump does, which, by the way, the tariffs that they claim to hate, they kept many of them in place, if not accelerated them. And then the other economic policies are failed policies that communist nations have tried to use. She's got nothing. She is so artificial. She she is a social media creation via identity politics. The lowest rated vice president in the history of this country that suddenly can get 47% of the vote or 48% of the vote. Hard to believe. Do we have time to squeeze in a call here before we wrap? Let's go to Charlie in Philadelphia. Charlie, you're on talk radio 1210. Go ahead, Charlie. I appreciate what you folks are doing. You're doing a great job bringing this information about the attempted assassinations and all that. I sort of get a feeling in my stomach. It's all futile when we don't even know about Kennedy after a hundred years. You know what I mean? Yes. You've got little tidbits, but they never really said it to the CIA or it's the mob or it's the massage or it's a big business. You know, there's never been anybody put under the gun for doing it. I mean, it's just like, I guess we're never going to find that out. And if that guy would have been shot, that the guy was on the roof and then Trump would have been shot. It would have been like a Jack Ruby scenario. It would just be all under the rug again. It would be another 100 years messing around with books and movies and documentaries. You know what I mean? Yeah. No, I totally agree with you. All of these committees. The top board just traded this and they have the power to cover it up. Just like Epstein Island and everything else that's going on. You think they're swept under a rug, you know? I agree. Charlie, I've been saying it for probably since three weeks after the Butler situation, I think it was an inside job. And yes, they do have the power to cover it up. And then you get a whole bunch of nothing. Oh, he said this or this person's to blame your point fingers and well, we have communication failures and we have technology issues. We had a failure to relay information, all the excuses. I'd be firing everybody. And ironically, Trump's the one who said he was going to release all the information, all the information, all the files on Kennedy. That's true. That is very true. 8 5 5 8 3 9 12 10 hour twos on the way. We've got news and then some concrete numbers behind my gut feeling and why I think good vibes should be enjoyed when it pertains to Donald Trump and his ability to win on November 5th. That's coming up. Kale and company. Talk Radio 1210 WPHD. 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Failure or secret dis service, a follow up on our conversation regarding the secret service failure to protect Donald Trump on July 13