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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 heading 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 South Florida all the way up to the panhandle in Tallahassee and so on. This is a large state. And so, I'm not quite sure 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, these specialty task force with search and rescue and canines, because they're expecting that that's the catastrophic, 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 till 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 answer is probably somewhere in the middle in the gray area. I mean, I don't know that this is going to crush Chinatown. But I also don't think that 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 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 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 so now, you know, that area needs revitalization for sure. Chorel 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 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, these go back to what they did in Atlanta when they built the new brave 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 this city. I just, I stay up at night, drawing up sketches at the conference. 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 dollars 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, 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, Gillian's, our memory was the, that Thomas, the train, train that goes overhead. Uh huh. That's up above. And my boys, when they were a 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, right? See us. But we went with, uh, station because I'm a me me. So we went with station, my stepdaughter and her three little ones. There you go. And it was just, you know, it was just joyful. But I think for a lot of people, it's about the memories. Yeah. 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 Otter Group 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 Otter Group always loves it to sponsor our Philadelphia Phillies. Got her done, earned that by week. Thank goodness. So we, we do get the by. 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 hungover 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 end, they, they clinched it with the, um, 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 by 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 and 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, I had to do the, uh, to end 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 that I am. 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 on those midnight cardio. Yeah. My good late as you watch his gut felt. Do you, 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, uh, 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 com because you have to have to? Yeah. So the same applies for television, right? Oh, yeah. Like Fox can't reject. Okay. Nobody can reject anything. Just so everybody's aware of that. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Are we getting any more of those tweets and YouTube comments? Yeah. So annoying. I mean, if you turn, if you tune over to, you know, one of our sister stations, uh, Trump, the Trump campaign has ads running on WIP, okay. Well, W, they, 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. Oh, they don't need to advertise. You guys do it for them. 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 seventies, 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 were 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 the 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 shocked, astonished and caught by what we will report to them about the failures and the secret service in this assassination attempt in form of president. But I think they also ought to be absolved and astonished by the failure of the Department of Homeland Security to be more forthcoming, to be as candid and frank as a jibby to them in terms of providing information. And we are going to absolutely insist on the truth and 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 you'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 13 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 advance 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 4.33 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 I 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 on tailing company. We're brought to you by United Tire right now when you buy any four tires at United Tire, you'll receive a free oil change or a basic four wheel alignment, United Tire cares. As much as you do about your car, visit united tire.com to find the locally owned United Tire location nearest you. Don't drive alone, drive United. I feel very good about Trump's chances. I can feel it. I sense the momentum in his favor. And I think come with did not help herself yesterday. We'll get to all of that as we continue. But first a word from Piazza bulks wagon recently stopped on out to Piazza VW to check out the new 2024 Tiguan. This turbocharged SUV features four motion all wheel drive with active control. And with the turn of a dial, you are able to switch between four different modes to fit your current driving conditions. And perhaps best of all, it's available with 0% APR for 60 months or a $2,000 customer bonus. We could all use two grand, right? 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 Piazza VW.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 have absolutely no reason to care about. But trust me, you will. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions. Available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. This is the Kaling Company Podcast from Dark Radio 1210WPHD and on the free Odyssey. 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 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. Yeah, 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, you know, 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, you know, 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 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 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? It's 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? 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. 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 the 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 doing a cell phone, in other words, to do a hit on this guy. And 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 the 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 them. 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've 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. Oh, let me call it drone customer service. For English press one, for man, there's press two. So I need to speak to somebody. Yeah. Like, and so 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. And we'll be back October 5th. That video that he posted was from January 14th of 2022. So what video which one the video of the Iranian that was on that Iranian site with with with the 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 truth. So it's not a new video. Oh, had you seen it before? I've never seen that before. I don't even know what you're talking about. The video that I referenced. I was doing your post it. But I guess it was but he was saying it was I guess it was reposted on the Ayatollah site. Is that what? No, no, no, no. I think they just they just posted it yesterday. Claiming it was new. 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 it 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 dead, 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 Soleimani, the assassination of the Soleimani. Yes. Right. And that's what that's what Sean Farish always talks about. Like, yes, they died like a dog. Yes. That's in reference to. Okay. 855-839-1210. 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 Kaling Company. 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. 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. 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, it's hard to believe, but Carine is actually better at that than Kamala is. Never thought I could say that in a million years. Let me actually, actually, since we only have a couple seconds here, let me, 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 or failed policies, the 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. 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 like stomach. It's all futile when we don't even know about Kennedy after 100 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. 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, the guy who was on the roof and 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 orchestrated this and they have the power to cover it up just like Epstein Island 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, you point fingers and they're, 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. 855-839-1210 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 & Company, talk Radio 1210-WPH-D. Start your day with Kale & Company, weekday morning six till 10. I'm talk radio 1210-WPH-D and the free ought to see it up. And good morning. We are sponsored this Thursday morning, September 26th, sponsored by Wawa this morning. So we do have, as I say, first responders heading south this morning and some of them just leaving with different taskforce units, canine units, by the hundreds, first responders from across our region, not only southeastern Pennsylvania, but as well New Jersey, and really from across the country as they race to prepare to help those who are going to be affected and are being affected by the fast-moving Hurricane Helene advancing this morning across the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida and what we're hearing, the words threatening, unsurvivable storm surges in the northwestern part of the state. So yesterday we heard our friends, you know, Tony Bruno and Miss Robin, so they're farther south, obviously. South Florida, Naples, Fort Myers, that area gets spared, but we're really talking about north and west. That's the part of Florida that is expecting these damaging winds, rains, flash floods, hundreds of miles inland across much of the southeastern United States. So we talked about Louisiana, the Carolinas, especially North Carolina. So Helene, this is a major hurricane and some reports say Category 3 or higher, some reports are saying Category 4, but the warnings to evacuate, we know National Weather Service in Tallahassee forecasts the storm surges up to 20 feet high and warning that this is a catastrophe. It's life threatening. Yeah, which is also crazy too when you think about Tony and Robin because they're trying to finish the completion and building their house from the ground up, so awful timing for that for sure. So watching that and praying for our friends and family, you know, and even former colleagues down south, but as well, all of the first responders bravely heading toward the storm because that's what they do. They have that rescue DNA chip in them. So got Godspeed. I know everybody loves to say, I want to move south into the warmer weather. You, Nicole, like North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida. But like with the weather and everything, is it worth it? I don't know, man. For me, I'd roll the dice because, you know, the odds of being killed in a hurricane are not being killed. Yeah, we're having your house destroyed. I'm not even talking about that. I just I just mean that, you know, these are I hate the cold. That's that's the main thing. Like I'm like once once once we turn the clocks and it starts getting dark at five and I see those salty streets like I go into like almost a seasonal depression. I just wait for the masters to come back around. These last four days have been have been awful. Yeah, it's just been dark because of the transition rainy. It's yes, it's been overcast. Like there's no there's no good weather. So I I hear you, but like, I don't know, man, it just seems like there's always these storms and hurricanes and you have to evacuate and I don't know. Well, and then you throw in just the daily pop up showers, you know, the come in 15 minutes, drench everything, and then it's sunny again. So that's a little annoying. You get a little give and take with everything. Yeah, right? Yeah, I mean, the truth is that you get used to it. I work as Tony alluded to. I worked at the CBS Affiliate in South Florida there for a few years. I loved it. Yeah, how about that? He dropped it. Was it wink? Wink TV. Don't you don't want to wink TV. I know way back in the day with hoda coffee and shepherd Smith? What was the first name? Hoda. Hoda copy on NBC Today's show. But I heard you say something. No, Hoda. So these, you know, elderly folks would call in and go, Rota, Rota, tell Rota. I love her. And we used to call her Rota, but she's a sweetheart. But yeah, you get used to it. And the truth is they give you the warnings. So you know ahead of time, you just have to heed the warning. Yeah, I'll fly back up here for hurricane season. I'll come to Pennsylvania for that six-week stretch. Let's talk about Philadelphia Mayor Cheryl Parker unveiling all of the details, some new details about the deal for the Sixers new arena in center city. Now she points out this is adjacent to Chinatown. It's not taking over Chinatown. It's not in Chinatown. That's how she was describing this because she's aware, obviously, of the opposition because many business leaders and in and around Chinatown say this will decimate Chinatown as we know it, those businesses, the culture, etc. But she backed the Sixers one and a half billion dollar proposal to build a new stadium on a portion of basically the fat the fashion district mall as it's known. Sixers want this new arena open by the way for the 20 31 season when their lease at the Wells Fargo Center expires. So this new arena, as I've said repeatedly, it's opposed by many in the Chinatown community, those business leaders, the residents, and as well by some sports fans who are concerned about the traffic and all the logistics. So they want to hear more about that plan as we all do. She's hailing this as an historic agreement says it'll keep the Sixers here until 2061. So a 30-year contract because the Sixers are financing the entire project, she says, with the majority of it going to the school district of Philadelphia, so that would offset, she's saying offset, you know, your property, your property taxes, which we know just went up. Got the 30-year contract, huh? Yes. Wow. I just signed one of those myself yesterday. Congratulations. So 2031 for one and a half billion dollars? Close to that. You got a factor in cost of living raises. So 2031 is when that would arena would start. Joel Embead's career is over at that point because that's seven years from now and he's been around for a decade. Oh, God, I can't even think about it. I can't even think about it, but I am telling you, there's going to be, there's just going to be so many people that I think, I know this is like a big story, but like I just feel like those for like the grassroots sports level, except for those that just don't want to deal with going into center city. I think so many people are numb on the Sixers that it's, it doesn't move the needle from a sports perspective, but I know it's more in sports, obviously. Yeah. And that's what she's saying that it includes, for example, she says a 50 million, again, she's saying the Sixers, they're paying for this. So this is, there's no commitment by the city to pay for this, that this is, she's saying it's all Sixers. She's saying the historic agreement, as she calls it, $50 million community benefits agreement that supports nearby communities, adjacent communities and makes citywide investments, she says, in education and economic opportunity. She says they're predicting at least a thousand jobs generated immediately. And the mayor also gave a breakdown as a three hour plea, three plus hours in this meeting, $700 million for the city and school district enhancements to help traffic and security. So that's the $700 million within that. She says, another $3 million goes to septa and patco used for arena events and hopefully encouraging people to use mass transit. I mean, she went through it. So yeah, it sounds good, but we want to, I think a lot of people are saying that they want to see the details. A lot of people also dreading what would be what six years of this entire area under construction. Oh, geez. Six years. Yeah, Nick, I mean, you don't have to worry. Ten years, you'll be dead. Yeah. You don't have to see it anyway. No, you're right. Trust, trust the family tree. The hell with the process. Trust your genetics. That's what I'm trying to think of. In six years, next 10 year old daughters will be 16 twin twin 16 year olds. He'll be losing his mind anyway. That's right. We'll be entering year six of Kamala's two terms. Oh, man, my beard will be completely gray. Oh, my goodness. I remember back in 2024. I'll have had two strokes already. Oh, Nick. Come on, man. It's gonna happen. Nobody wants nobody wants to see that. Oh, my goodness. We're just joking. So the executive director of the Asian Americans United, they released a statement just slamming mayor Parker saying that the mayor is unilateral, unilaterally trying to impose this project on all of us that lacks even the most basic studies on housing and rent costs, impacts on small businesses, livability, transit access issues that will impact the city for years to come between multiple years of construction and long-term damage to traffic flow and access to emergency health care. And they say that they're united in opposites. Very long statement, but essentially they're slamming it and saying that basically, this is devoid of any facts and accountability and is an embarrassing example of poor due diligence. Wow. I mean, it's, it's a long statement, but they're basically slamming mayor Parker and her administration. Phew. Getting back to the weather in Florida, Pacer, Pacer 2017 on YouTube writes, hi, everyone. I lived up in Potstown, PA for 27 years and moved down to Orlando. Eight years ago, I've gone through, I believe three hurricanes. The Florida, the Floridians deal with hurricanes, like big snowstorms. Yeah, I could see that. Makes sense. Okay. Although I would never choose Orlando, not close enough to the water, but I need more coastal and more south, but that's fine. Yeah, yeah. So does he still have the, is this a second home or it's the main home in Potstown? I don't know. That's my question. I'm reading what he said. Greg, Greg, give us tax returns. I'm trying to get to other news of the day. So we know that Mayor Eric Adams is in trouble. There's, yeah, talk about a storm. So the indictment and hearing about the alleged corruption of New York's mayor, other headlines from New York, Sean Diddycom's lawyer, trying to explain why the rapper and wealthy music mogul had a thousand bottles of baby oil. They send it in bulk. By the way, Costco only does it in Walmart. There's also reports that it's actually not baby oil. It's like liquid ecstasy. Oh, even by, I don't know if that's true or not again. That's some did some report I read online. So, oh, well, if you read it or hold on, if you read it online, it's, it's only apropos. Can we stop getting our news from Twitter? Uh, Sug Knight. Remember Sug Knight? Sure. He was on with Chris Cuomo last night or the night before discussing this. You know, he's serving. Like, he's been in prison for 10 years. Yeah. And he knows, he knows P Diddy pretty well. Uh, he said this is just the tip of the iceberg. And did you also see that, uh, did he's not necessarily cellmate, but within the same general facility or vicinity? Did you see who is, um, new prison buddy might be? Who? Sam Bankman freed. He's housed in the same joint Diddy's now. Yeah. Yeah. Remember with that, Freco. Remember our little crypto. Clipto. We haven't talked about Sam. We're going, who? Uh, so P Diddy, yeah, all of this going out and then Justin Bieber and, and all of these boys who were brought to him that he could be a role model to. And it kind of, you know, sheds new light on the term role model and all of that. I mean, the beams being, um, and silent on all of this stuff, and I think he's spoken out about any of this. Yeah. Usually it's like, Hey, I just knew them. Nothing happened. Like we were, I mean, there's, there's video of P Diddy, like giving, uh, a clearly underage Justin Bieber. Yeah. Like a bottle of vodka or something like that. And he looks like he's a kind of out of it. Yeah. Even though it's through Usher. Yeah. So he was so, so Collins creates Usher who then, and that was like when Bieber was like 15. He was a kid. Yeah. He started before I did. And so you, well, you, you wonder though, with Justin Bieber, everybody was like the Britney Spears thing. Everybody was putting him down and saying, what's wrong with him? And now, I mean, was he some kind of an abuse victim? I mean, yeah, this thing, you know, you're, we haven't even come close to scratching the surface on this. And we won't. And we won't because he'll, um, he'll, he'll meet an untimely demise, in my opinion. I think he's going to meet an untimely demise and lock up. And that'll be the end of that, that'll get swept under the rug. If you had to guess better chance that we ever find out the client list for Epstein or the real, real dirty details of the Diddy situation, we're not going to find out any of these. Okay. So you think both are, I think Charlie and Philly, uh, who called in last hour was a hundred percent correct. Yeah. All of these things are just like, you notice we, we just, it's always nut jobs. You know what I mean? Like it's always like, well, uh, uh, what's his name? The guy who shot Kennedy? Ruby? No. Harvey Oswald? Yeah. He, just a nut job. And the guy who shot at Kennedy, just, just, just a nut job. Yeah. The guy who killed the Bobby senior, uh, Bobby Kennedy senior, just a nut job. It's always, it's always just nut jobs. It's just right. Yeah. There's never anything else to see everything else is just fine. Sometimes things slip through the cracks and you've got to just pick up and soldier on, baby. Yeah. Okay. I know we'll talk about, um, I know we'll talk about former president Trump campaigning yesterday. Kamala Harris doing that taped interview Joe Biden on the view yesterday morning live. We'll talk about all of that other headlines for sure. But as far as our fillies, we're still sponsored by while, by the way, but our fillies beating the Cubs nine six earning the by week. And by the way, a lot of traffic in and around South Philadelphia. All of our sports stadiums this evening, temple hosting army at Lincoln Financial Field. That's at seven 30. And then the NHL, the preseason game flyers hosting the Islanders. That one's seven p.m. Oh, it's happening temple football and preseason pucks go under total combined attendance compared to dawn's high school football game. Yeah, I'll be a riveting evening. By the way, the first fillies playoff game will be October 5th at Citizens Bank Park. Are we going to be saying any games with conflict here in 12 times? I'm sure we probably will. They're going to they're going to try and work around that. You know what I mean? Not WIP. I mean, um, I'm sure Major League Baseball wants to get as many eyes as they possibly can. They don't want to go ahead with football now. And it'll be the same day as Trump's rally, second rally in Baltimore, Pennsylvania, October 5th. We'll be there. All right. So we are sponsored this morning by Wawa. Did you hear Wawa has classic hoagies for just six dollars? Yeah, whether it's cheesesteak, meatball or Italian, you can get any classic hoagie for just six dollars. 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Those were the numbers I gave you yesterday. The GOP, the early voting turnout is way up. And also Donald Trump's polling, which he always, always outperforms, is way up from 2016 and 2020. And then you throw in two curveballs yesterday, courtesy of a Gallup poll and a Quinnipiac poll. Quinnipiac. How do you say that? Quinnipiac. Quinnipiac? Quinnipiac. Oh boy. Quinnipiac. Quinnipiac. Quinnipiac. Quinnipiac. Yep. No, it's still wrong. Did I get it right? No, I didn't. It's bad. Quinnipiac. I used to get criticized, by the way, in Nashville for saying titans instead of whatever they're supposed to get caught. Titans. And now it's more like tight, but I just never could understand it. I don't know what it is. There's something wrong in my brain. So I thought this was interesting because now, for the first time, Donald Trump, according to, we'll just call it, that university that starts with a cue. Quinnipiac. Yeah. I'll just point to you. Just point to me out here. All right, here we go. Let's workshop this live on the air. According to the latest Quinnipiac, university poll, former president Trump is favored to win the popular vote, marking the first time that a Republican would do so since 2004. And then, and we'll give you some of these numbers here in a moment, looking back on 2016 and 2020, and why I don't think it's completely, completely far-fetched. And then you have a Gallup track record poll. If you look over the last 16 years, we've talked about all these like scary, accurate prognosticators out there, Alan Lickman, this guy, that guy. I've only lost one election since 1984, greatest year of all time again, by the way. But they are so spot on with their voter party ID lien in regards to tracking and predicting popular vote. You're going to see it here. Phil's put the graphic up from Gallup on YouTube. So in 2008, they predicted Democrats plus eight. Obama ended up being plus 7.2. Pretty darn close. In 2012, Democrats plus four, Obama was 3.9. He was a tenth of a point away from being 100% accurate with Gallup. In 2016, Dems plus three, it ended up being Clinton Hillary that won the popular vote by 2.1. But we know she lost the election on the Electoral College. And then in 2020, it was Dem plus five. It ended up being Biden plus 4.5. And right now, Gallup is projecting Republican Donald Trump to win by three points. If history is our guiding precedent here over the last four elections, Donald Trump is on pace to be the winner of the popular vote. And you say, well, that's not possible. Okay. Well, you look back to four years ago. Joe Biden, 81.2 million votes, Donald Trump, 74.2. So that ended up being Biden and Democrats by 7 million in the popular vote. But go back to the last time Trump faced a female. And yes, I do think the female factor is a factor here. Hillary got 62 point, excuse me, Trump got 62.9 million votes. Hillary got 65.8. That is what are 2.9 million vote difference. But if we look at Kamala versus Hillary, and this is not to praise Hillary, I think these are just facts. I think Hillary is far more competent than Kamala Harris is. And look at Donald Trump. And let's try to forecast a little bit here with just, you know, some spitballing of some, some loose numbers, right? Trump had 74 million four years ago. If I asked you today, do you think Trump goes up or down from that 74 million? Knowing he went up almost 12 million votes from 16 to 20. I would argue Trump is going to go up from 74 million. What does that mean? I don't know. Is that 76 million votes? Is that 77 million votes? We'll find out. And then Harris, I think you could easily argue she is going to go down from Joe Biden's 81 million. So if Trump is up a little bit and Kamala is down a little bit, are we looking at something similar to 2016 where Hillary's two, two and a half, three million ahead of Trump and is Trump within striking distance of winning the popular vote? And think about this. I do think the fact that Kamala Harris is a female is a factor. She's incompetent. She hides the last four years that she was the number two behind Joe have not been good. Since then, Donald Trump has been persecuted. He's been prosecuted. We've seen law fair. We've seen indictments. He's been shot at once almost shot at a second time. Factor in all the stuff like new mail-in ballots, early voting, Republicans embracing it. I don't think it's out of the equation. And I think it's worth having a conversation on. Can Trump win the popular vote? Now, if you said gun to your head, Nick Kale right now, does Trump win the popular vote? I'd say no. What percentage chance do I give him? Maybe about 10%, 15%. I think it is possible because I believe after watching last night again, Kamala Harris on television, she further squelched whatever honeymoon momentum she had. This is why she didn't go to the Al Smith dinner. This is why they don't bring her out. And I have to believe after the CNN interview, after the ABC debate, after the Oprah, I mean, right now, you could actually argue the best public appearance she made was actually the debate. Think about it. She was not good on Oprah. She was not good last night. You'll hear and see that coming up. Her claim to fame right now in the public spotlight is, well, I threw out a bunch of lies and I held my own against Donald Trump on a debate stage. And I just get the gut feeling right now. And I think, I think, Stocker, maybe you were kind of in agreement with me that there's a squelching of the momentum on one side and the other side is maybe gaining some steam here. There's a tide changing. There's no question left behind. I definitely feel it. Will he win the popular vote? No, but I do think that the tide is changing from, look, and the polls really haven't changed all that much. And again, these are polls. I just, you know, like this is, what are we talking about? Polls, like it's because it's a snapshot right now. It's this is, this is, this is the information, the data that we have right now. So take that with, you know, on September, what's today? 26th, that's the information we have right now. So the polls really haven't changed all that much. I still stand by the fact that I don't think this election is going to be as close as the polls say. Okay. Don Stensland. Are you, are you buying this, this vibe that both Stocker and I both have that it's, it's going in Trump's favor right now. And are you willing to go as far as I am and say that it's possible that Trump could win the popular vote? You know that I, I'm a believer. So I believe that, that truth and goodness will prevail. And I believe that he will win at the end of the day. I hope and pray that. But I, I worry about, think about what he's up against right now. And when yesterday, when we were having the conversation about voting and mail and voting and a gentleman named John called in and said, I don't, I've never voted in. Early member, the 73 year old gentleman. Yep. He said, I've never voted early. So during that, after that conversation, our friend, Linda, Linda Kerns, protect the vote.com. She emailed me and said, swamp the vote.com is a way to, if you go to that site, swamp the vote.com. It's easy to access because it gives you the county by county. It's actually an easier site to use. Yes. I retweeted it from her yesterday. Good. Okay. So it's a swamp of a, you can go to PA.gov. You kind of have to go through and jump through some hoops and figure out where to, you know, where to get to the voter section. Swampthevote.com takes you to your county. Just one quick correction. Swampthevoteusa.com. It's actually, if you go to swampthevote.com, it'll take you to that. Oh, and reroute you. Okay, good. So I want people to, I want people to be able to get there, right? Swampthevote.com. I mean, if we need to mention this website once a day for the next 39 days, then so be it. And it really is, it just streamlines you to your Pennsylvania, to your county, and then it'll take you through, and it just streamlines you basically to where you can get the, apply for the mail-in ballot and all that good stuff. I'm looking at all the different tabs here. Like you said, either one Swampthevote or with the USA attached it to it at the end.com. There's a tab where it says you can request a ballot. You can check your voter registration details. You can pledge to vote early in person. You can pledge to vote on election day. And you can become eligible for a free yard sign as well. So it's, I mean, it's, it's very simple. There's like legitimately five red buttons you can click on. You should be able to navigate it. And I'm not great with this stuff. And just remember, you know, before Halloween. So think about this, you can drop off your mail-in ballot in person until eight o'clock on election day, November 5th, so long as you have applied for it before the deadline. And that's the important deadline to apply for a ballot in person for the 2024 general election. You have to have applied for it by October 29th by five p.m. Yep. So that's an important deadline to remember. And we know Pennsylvania will be a big factor. I just saw three polls yesterday for Pennsylvania specifically. And all three of them had a stalemate tie between Trump and Harris. He took the lead in the polymarket. In the polymarket, correct? The betting markets. The betting markets. Yeah. Yeah. Muhlenberg's poll has Trump and Harris tied at 48. RMG research has them tied at 49. And Susquehanna has them tied at 46. I get the feeling we're going to have to wait like 32 days. I can I can feel a repeat. Now we're not going to have to wait. Now it's not going to be it's not going to be election day. Oh, nice. Yes. But it'll probably be a dare to later. All right. 85 five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10. The cut sheet is coming up next, which will include Joe Biden on the view. Kamala Harris and Stephanie rule on MSNBC and all sorts of other goodies. Stick around. One of your favorite elements comes up next. This is the Kaling Company podcast from Dark Radio 1210 WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. Almost on time, which is an improvement over the last couple of days where we've started this segment 10 minutes later. Let's get to a Thursday edition of what's on the cut sheet. What I'm the cut sheet. What's on the cut sheet on the third these sponsored by Cherry Hill Volvo. Enjoyed back school savings on on a 36 month lease of a 2024 front wheel drive. S 60 for $369 per month. Down payment registration fees and taxes. Do an inception. Cherry of all the where relationships matter. All right. Let's start with. Kamala among llama. On with Stephanie rule last night. Obviously, this was taped and edited. Choose on a four p.m. Show promoting it and you know, it's probably take three days prior. We played the clip earlier of Stephanie rule not satisfied with Kamala's cancer on on the economy. I want to play this again. This is this is cut 15. So that so she goes on Nicole wall to show earlier in the day to promote this where she plays this clip about the economy, which was basically the point of the entire interview. And she gives kind of this weird answer and even Stephanie rule who we know is voting for Kamala Harris is not satisfied with said answer. So we start with the answer that she gave. And then her explaining it right after cut 15 filled out. 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. But the overall economy is stronger and everyone benefits. Talk about that out there. I do, but here's what's a little tricky. She doesn't answer the question around that the GOP is controlling the Senate. If she can't raise corporate taxes, where is she going to get the money from? Is, 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. All right, I'm going to answer this a little bit differently than I did earlier this morning, because I've heard so many anti-Trump people talk about, and you see it in the ads. My mother-in-law brings it up. She always talks about the tax breaks that the big billionaires and the corporations are getting. And you know what my response is? I've been thinking about this for a long time. I don't care what they get because I don't care if Jeff Bezos gets taxed 1% or if he gets taxed 50%. His taxes do not impact my life. What I care about from the economy and taxes is who's administration was I better off under financially? I live paycheck to paycheck just like 95, 99% of our audience. So I like this obsession with, well, this bazillionaire didn't. That's just unfair. Does that make you feel better about your own personal situation? Because it doesn't really impact my life. I don't know how you feel about that, but that's kind of where I'm at with this nonsense with the economy and who's getting taxed. I only care about myself. That might be a selfish answer, but you know what? That's all I can control. That's all I can worry about. I can't lose sleep over what bazillionaires are getting whacked for. Cut 16, Phil Harris on the top economists in the country say that Trump's economic plan would result in inflation and a recession. Cut 16, Phil, go. Over the last four years, there have been tremendous economic wins. And you've just laid out a big plan. But still, polling shows that most likely voters still think Donald Trump is better to handle the economy. Why do you think that is? Well, here's what I know in terms of the facts. Donald Trump left us with the worst economy since the Great Depression, when you look at, for example, the employment numbers. It was during COVID and employment was so high because we shut down the government, we shut down the country, even before the pandemic. He lost manufacturing jobs by most people's estimates, at least 200,000. He lost manufacturing plants as the auto workers, how he lost auto plants. We have grown over 20 new auto plants. He has an agenda. Let's just deal with right now going forward, not to mention what happened in the past. He has an agenda that would include making it more difficult for workers to earn over time. An agenda that would include cutting off access to small business loans for small businesses, an agenda that includes tariffs to the point that the average working person will spend 20% more on everyday necessities, and an estimated $4,000 more a year on those everyday necessities, to the point that top economists in our country, from Nobel laureates to people at Moody's and Goldman Sachs have compared my plan with his and said my plan would grow the economy, his would shrink the economy. Some of them have actually assessed that his plan would increase inflation and invite a recession by the middle of next year. Okay, see, that's where Stephanie needs a fact checker because Goldman Sachs and Wharton Business are not saying Comma was a vision for the economy is better. That's a lie. That's a lie. And they have come out and said that. They have a fact checker. Yes, so that to me is never go ahead, Don. I'll just fact check it. Looking up even labor statistics, the NAM, the National Association of Manufacturers, as they talk about manufacturing jobs lost 24,000 just lost this past August. I mean, you could look up the numbers for yourself and remember that we had as well, we have a part-time worker situation where we've lost a ton of jobs. When she says we've gained in jobs, we did lose a ton and then they were replaced basically by part-time jobs. So the follow up that Stephanie could ask is, well, were those jobs full-time with benefits jobs? The answer is no. That is correct. It's also a double standard. So she won't acknowledge Trump of COVID the last nine months of his presidency. But yet the entire first two and a half to three years of their presidency, they keep relying and falling back on, whoa, we're bouncing back from COVID. It was the worst pandemic in human history, blah, blah, blah. But if Trump's policies for the economy are going to be so bad, why have you been copying them? You've kept his tariffs in place. You've taken his child tax credit and tried to bump it from five grand to six grand. You wanted to take his policy on no taxing of tips. And the other policies that are not Trump policies on the economy are failed global policies. So again, when war in and Goldman Sachs or Moody's or any of these other financial whiz people out there saying, and actually we never said that Kamala's vision is better for the economy, you might want to believe it. A little bit more. This is cut 17 fail talking about the solution for housing prices and the cost of living. Cut 17 fail down. Right. For people who want to buy a home, yes, getting a $25,000 kicker would be great. But it's not just affording the home. We don't have enough in this country. You're absolutely right. And one of the main problems are regulations and rules, strict strict rules at a local level. How does the federal government cut through all that red tape and get down to the suburbs of Pittsburgh and say, we're going to have to build some affordable housing here. How do you connect the two? So you're absolutely right. So across our country, people rightly are concerned about the cost of housing. So it's home ownership to your point. We need more supply. That is without any question part of the solution. Creating more supply under my plan includes creating tax incentives to work with the private sector and home builders. Part of my goal and the plan would be to create 3 million new housing units for rent and for ownership by the end of my first term. It includes also what we must do to cut red tape. You're absolutely right. It takes far too long and there's too much bureaucracy associated with home building. And I say that as a developed public servant, I know that we have to reduce the red tape and speed up what we need to do around building. And that is going to require working from the federal level with state and local governments. And it's going to be different in different places depending on the needs of that community, the needs of that local government, that municipality, but working in consultation and coordination and also around incentives that we can create. For example, some of the work is going to be through what we do in terms of giving benefits and assistance to state and local governments around transit dollars. And looking holistically at the connection between that and housing and looking holistically at the incentives we in the federal government can create for local and state governments to actually engage in planning in holistic manner that includes prioritizing affordable housing. What the how did you just say? She said a whole bunch of nothing. She's economically challenged and she's an installed global puppet. And this is why I wanted to say those two things. Because never forget what they told you at the World Economic Forum. You will own nothing and like it. To me, yeah, you can talk about it. You know, I think we all grasp the concept of supply and demand. But this is about these big corporations that have gone around and bought up properties and now rent them out to you. The only way for the average common folk that doesn't walk into money through an inheritance to really gain wealth. Well, there's certain ways. I mean, you could be as good as Nancy Pelosi and Paul are in the stock market. You could hit football picks at the rate Stalker does. Or you could ultimately buy a house, see that value, appreciate over time, and then get your nest egg for your retirement. And when housing is unaffordable and the American dream is not attainable and you can't that $350,000 house is now $575,000, you're priced out. And by the way, you get no break renting. It's not like now there's there's pros and cons to owning versus renting, right? Or landlord will fix this. It's not on you. But at the end of the day, you just can't get a benefit of the the you can't have any breaks in renting. It's not like, well, you know, I'm not going to be able to afford that $700,000 home, but I can get a great deal on this beautiful place for rent rents through the off the charts right now. I mean, my apartment, when I first moved back up here in July, August of 2022, was going for pre pandemic about 1485 a month. Well, I got up here was too grand a month. Yep. So you don't even hear there's no benefit to renting. You're getting ripped off there too. This this whole notion of $25,000 credit or whatever it is, fits or not first time home buyers. It's the recipe for disaster. Yep. I'm telling you, and it's not all first time home buyers, by the way. And that's that's all for the caveats to her first generation first generation. So she's trying to target individuals who are non white, essentially. And so there's a there's a target here. It's not going to get that's not going to go over. Well, first of all, it's not going to get passed because she has to get it passed in Congress. Number one. And and number two, it's just disingenuous when she's not even mentioning interest rates. And you think about inflation and interest rates, obviously, affects home buying and the American dream. And right now, and then on top of it, you have people who can't even afford, you know, their rent because they're putting their groceries that are at a higher cost on a credit card. It's anywhere between 25 and 30%. Yeah. I mean, she's not you know what? You know why she can't explain this? Because she's not in the real world. Right. And she keeps saying Trump is rich. Well, she and her husband are rich. They are, you know, her husband, when she married him a decade ago at age 50, you know, she she was a public servant, yes, making six figures. But then she married a man who's very wealthy. They the two of them, they're very wealthy people. They're multimillionaires many times over. She doesn't go grocery shopping. She doesn't understand what that's like and she's never run anything. She's never run a business. So part of the reason that she doesn't know what the heck she's talking about is that she's never balanced a budget, not even in her own home. Just this notion of giving anybody money to buy a home is just we're going to end up in the same housing crisis we ended up in in 2008. And it may look good now. But if you are like, well, I have to buy a house because I'm going to get 25 grand. And then all of a sudden you're you can't make mortgage payments and your houses foreclosed upon. You know, what happens to everybody else's home then? The value of the home goes, you know, for the gutter. Yep. Cut 19 on if where will Harris get the money? If the GOP blocks raising corporate taxes. This is cut 19. We mentioned housing. Are you playing this now? Wait, hang on hang on, cut 19, cut 19, they'll go. It's corporate taxes. Or if GOP takes control of the Senate, where do you get the money to do that? Do you still go forward with those plans and borrow? Well, but we're going to have to raise corporate taxes. And we're going to have to raise, we're going to have to make sure that the biggest corporations and billionaires pay their fair share. That's just it. It's about paying their fair share. I am not mad at anyone for achieving success. But everyone should pay their fair share. And it is not right that the teachers and the firefighters stop at first. I guess this whole fair share thing. It's just it is such. I mean, the Democrats have been playing this fair share game for 100 years. Yes, yes. And it's more of Biden's vernacular as well. This is this is almost a copy and paste memorization job of what Joe said five years ago. Yeah, and also to say to blame this corporate greed and Senator Bob Casey here in Pennsylvania does this, it doesn't work because everybody knows that first and foremost, these companies, they're just passing a cost of inflation, inflation created by government. And they're passing it along to all of us, which they will continue to do. So if she raises the rates, you know, and that's why Trump has said he just this week release that he will, he will reduce the business tax. That'll go to 15%. So what he's we saw it when he was president before. What did he do? He was spurring the economy. He was keeping jobs here. That's his whole goal. And it's really simple. And plus he's a proven winner. We know that when he did it before, it worked and nobody could criticize it. Everybody was like, dang, that worked. Can you keep going with 2019 there, Philip? Hey, across our country are paying a higher tax than the richest people in our country. Bill Gates just said it this week. If he was in charge of taxes, he would have paid more. But how do you find that line? That is such a, that is Bill Gates. Like I would have paid, pay whatever you want to do that. Go, you get new. Yeah, go for it. Yeah, I would pay more taxes. No, you wouldn't because you have the opportunity to do it and you don't. Yes. Yes. Give me a break. That's it. That you make the best point. Do it now, Bill. Yes. What are you waiting for? Yes. Yeah, all these people are saying this. And by the way, she's also the current, you know, to your point, she's also the current vice president. So you could do this plan today. Show us. Prove it to us. Yeah. Proven winner, vice president Harris, just say, hey, today, starting today. Boom. We're going to, we're going to do all this. We're going to propose this and push Congress to do this. Why haven't they done it? Yep. Erk has also pointed out, so we're all picking up on things that are being said or not said. Erk says on Twitter, Kamala's word of the day is holistically. Right. Yes. That's the new buzz word holistically. Uh, Stephanie Rolle asks Kamala Harris, can we trust you? By the way, can we give Stephanie Rolle a little bit of credit so far? Like, I think relatively kind of give him pushback and challenging Kamala a little bit. Don, I'll, I'll, I'll. Not terrible. Let you. Look, she, I think that Stephanie Rolle ex, probably expected more from Kamala Harris. And so she's, the, the saying, I think, is that you always give someone the respect of giving them a fair, tough interview because that's showing a person respect. So I don't think she's being, um, one way or the other. I think she's genuinely trying to ask the question, ask a follow up. And I think even Stephanie Rolle was a bit surprised at the fact that the vice president of the United States of America was not explaining these things, was not answering the follow ups. And then as you pointed out earlier, she goes on to then criticize her. And that's what has, if you look at the headlines right now, even in the so-called mainstream media, that's the clip that Greg pulled is the one that they're playing across the board. Yep. Where she says she doesn't answer the questions. So I look, I mean, she's, she, you are failing. If you're failing at an MSNBC interview. Yes. I mean, oh man, I would argue that internally they can't be thrilled with what she did performance-wise. And if they're, you know, taking inventory of all of what the appearances that she has done. So yeah, she had her ESA next to her for CNN. She did the debate. She did Oprah. She did this. I mean, well, shut it down. I don't know. I guess if you're the Commonwealth Harris campaign, you can take solace in the fact that nobody saw it because it was on MSNBC. Yeah, that's also a good point. By the way, can I just, as I was looking up as we talk about inflation and interest rates, 30-year fixed rates, 6.75 percent and a 15-year fixed rate, 6.05 percent. And that just went down. So at its height, it was 7.33 percent. That's under this current Harris Biden administration. You look at under Trump, that same rate was 2.8 percent in the, excuse me, actually 2.7 percent. Think about that. And that was under Trump. Wow. By the way, Bryn Mar builders on the YouTube chats, Stephanie Ruhl worked at Merrill Lynch. She got her TV gig. Yeah, that was her. So when she came in, if you remember, when she got her gig, it was under the business, that she was a business finance expert. And that's what I'm saying with Stephanie Ruhl. I think she just thought these are, to her, these are like the basic questions. Right. Well, if you have a finance or an economic background, it's like the alphabet to you, right? Yep. All right, cut 20, Stephanie Ruhl asked Kamala Harris if we can trust you. Cut 20, go. So Donald Trump is also the person who said women should be punished for exercising a decision that they rightly should be able to make about their own body and their future. So I think we would all agree that as a result of that perspective that he has about women, he also then chose three members of the United States Supreme Court, who did as he intended, undid the protections of Roe v. Wade. And now, in state after state, you see laws being passed that do punish women. Laws that, I mean, most recently, a heartbreaking story resulted in a young woman dying, a mother of a six-year-old, heart-wrenching stories. And that's for the listener, much less their family. So, look, I think the thing about Donald Trump is that, you know, I don't think the women of America need him to say he's going to protect them. The women of America need him to trust them. Can we trust you? Yes. Yes. I am not perfect. But I will tell you, I'm always going to put the needs of the people first. Madam Vice President, thank you for your time. Thank you. Thank you. That was painful. Is that a, can they trust you on what? Did she with what? Did she do that as a layup for her, or did she do it as a soft exit landing? No, like a skepticism. No, I think that was, let me give you something of good vibes. That was, that was a layup. Yeah. That was, that was easy. Yeah. And you, and you cannot trust her. So let me actually just give you this little quick story in regards to trusting Harris. This was actually discovered by CNN of all places, courtesy of what the San Jose Mercury News wrote 20 years ago in response to Kamala Harris on one issue. So you want to talk about, can you trust her? And we've heard her say, well, I'm a gun owner. I have a gun, right? So we, I'm a second amendment believer. I just don't think you should have an AR 15. So the headline, so the New York Post took like a smaller version of that story from the San Jose Mercury News, which CNN just verified and reported on. So Kamala Harris once sponsored a measure to take away the residents of San Francisco's hand guns. This was a, she was listed. This is back when she was the then San Francisco district attorney, where she backed a firearm confiscation, confiscation measure that even made some prominent gun control advocates skittish. Harris was listed as a sponsor of proposition H, which would have barred San Francisco residents from possessing, distributing or manufacturing handguns. The San Jose Mercury News reported at the time, quote, San Francisco was a leader in proposing gun restrictions at the local level. And Harris never met a gun control law that she didn't like. Residents would have had four months to surrender their weapons if the measure was enacted with exemptions for certain professions like law enforcement. However, several prominent Democrat Democrats, including then San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and then U.S. Senator Diane Feinstein, another former San Fran mayor, even found themselves distancing themselves from the ballot measure. If Gavin Newsom and Diane Feinstein are distancing themselves from Kamala Harris, and they think she's even too far left on things like firearm possession, like a pistol in your purse, you probably don't have to reach too far to think that she's not a big believer in the Second Amendment. Again, so can you trust her? No, because she claims to be a gun owner. Yet 20 years ago, you couldn't have a nine millimeter. Yeah, I don't think, I mean, as far as anybody who believes in the Second Amendment, and it's pretty clear in both our Constitution, but as well in Pennsylvania, our state Constitution is even more concise. I don't think those individuals who care about the Second Amendment are going to vote for her. Number one, as far as the abortion issue, just to fact check it, it was Jimmy Matthews, Jimmy Matthews, uncle Chris Matthews on MSNBC, remember, who asked the abortion question, and it was back obviously 2016 and said, you're running for President of the United States of America, do you believe in punishment? I believe the context was with regard to people who got a late term illegal type procedure, not at a legal place. I'm just trying to remember that one, and I was trying to pull up the entire clip, but it was a back and forth, Chris Matthews was rightfully asking, trying to press him on it, and they went back and forth, and then he pressed him once Trump said, yes, I think there should be some form of punishment, but then Chris Matthews said, what do you mean by what punishment would that be? He said, I don't know, I haven't thought that through, but I believe the context there was women who went, like I say, with a nine-month pregnant and went to something which, I mean, rarely if ever happens, quite frankly. So that was one where Trump should not have answered that question because it was a hypothetical, and it's so rare. Yeah, and that ad, that sound boy is running every ad. But he did say those words. Yeah, by the way, he used to love back in the day when Daryl Hammond would imitate Chris Matthews on SNL. He was great, so he was great. I tell you something, Chris Matthews, I know he gets a bad rap, but when you look back at some of his interviews, they age well. I mean, as far as his interviews, he was a good interviewer, and he was tough to everybody. I'll just say. I must say, I've been in his company many times, and he's always been super nice to me. So I sell college high school. Kamal Harris took the stage after this interview in Pittsburgh yesterday, and said this, cut six, Phil Go. We just need to move past the failed policies that we have proven don't work. I agree. Hey, Mendonette, sister. Yes, there's the Trump ad. If you're Trump, you just play that. You don't even need to spend any money, the pre pre program and edit it. Just play it in its entirety. All six seconds. So, but in all seriousness, is she throwing Joe's economic policies under the bus? Yeah. That's what I'm wondering, because you've been attached at his hip the last four years. So you're complicit in it, and I know that Yvette doesn't make the policies. But again, she's so bad as an orator that we don't even know, is she ripping Joe? Is she trying to go back to rip Trump from 2016 to 2019? I think that's that was her plan there. Phil, can you play that one more time? One more time is you're able to. We just need to move past the failed policies that we have proven don't work. That's correct. I would further that by saying every progressive that has been elected in big blue cities that has failed, that has been ousted, we need to move on from that. Chicago said, but by lightfoot, although they went further left with Johnson, now you've got Adams in New York, that's a mess. That's what we got earlier this week. It's not wrong. I mean, thank God we didn't get Helen give in Philadelphia. I'm no sure all Parker fan, but thank God we didn't get Helen. I don't know. She's so whoever is advising her on this, she's obviously on script. Right. She scripted the entire time. She's on teleprompter. Whoever wrote that line should be fired. I agree. Because that clip is going to be played everywhere. You talk about that abortion line. Trump said to Chris Matthews, that like all you have to say, you don't even have to have anything else. Yeah. Just have that. And then say, I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message. Well, yes, you're right. Because in this day and age of clips and limited attention span, whether things are taken out of context or not is not really even up for discussion. If unless you're, you know, in our line of work where we're trying to give you the context and its full version, but you know, for all the space cadets that have the attention span of salad dressing, they see it. They see that four second clip and you're right. Kamala is probably going to go back and say, you know what, you need to do a bit. This is where she's probably very vindictive. This is why she has a, I think the number was a 92% staff turnover rate in her office. Oh, yeah. But you know, she choose these people out behind the scenes. There's no doubt. I think she, that little subdued like is Kamala on something? I guarantee you behind closed doors. She's a pistol. Phil, can you, can you queue up cut to? So her BFF Joe Biden did the view yesterday and he also gave a speech in New York City. Okay. Remember, the speech is in New York City. He comes out on stage and he says this, Phil, cut to. I'm sorry. Can we, can we play that one more time, Phil? That's one more time. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Welcome to Washington. So here's what you do. You take that plus Kamala saying we have to undo the last four years of the failed policies. You just make that a 12 second add down if you're Trump and you just run those two back to back. Got, by the way, if you, if you're watching on YouTube, which you should be youtube.com/1210wphk, please hit the like and subscribe button. I see all you watching and I see the number of likes and it's a huge disparity. So please, everybody watching, hit the thumbs up button and hit the subscribe button. It is all free and it helps us tremendously. We give you this four hours of entertainment every day, 12, 13 hours of entertainment every day, all that we ask is for you to subscribe and hit the like button. It, there's a giant sign in the back of them that says New York, New York. He doesn't know where he's at. It's dumb and dumber. Who's Harry and who's Lloyd? That's what I want to know. I will get to, I will get to him on the view momentarily, but first I want to play. RK Jr. was on with Martha McCallum last night and asked him about his alleged whatever sexting, whatever sort of relationship he had with Olivia Newsy and this was his answer. Cut 21, Phil Go. So let's talk a little bit about that and I want to give you an opportunity to address some headlines because you seem to be surrounded by scandals and old stories that keep coming up about animals and all of this. The latest one is an inappropriate relationship with a New York magazine political reporter who is covering your campaign. It's gotten a lot of attention. So what do you say to your supporters who question your behavior and want to know what's going on? I never comment on those kind of stories. If you want to talk about health or how to end the war in Ukraine or how to end inflation and how to end the censorship and surveillance regime, I'm happy to talk about those. But as a person, do you have any regrets about anything? Like I said, I don't make comments on it. All right. Want to give you an opportunity to answer it because it's been out there. Okay. Thank you very much for being here. All right. So Bobby did not answer it, the real Bobby, but maybe we could ask faux Bobby who's sitting between Don and I right now to answer that question. I'm done. I'm done. How should Bobby do it? I'm done. You know, actually, as we think about this, so not only do we have a Trump impersonator and Sean Farish, we have our girl SD who does Kamala. Yeah. And Stalker does Bobby. Yeah, it's perfect. I don't want to do it. We could create an entire presidential ticket of impersonations. I just want to know, I want to know from both of you, and I'm genuinely interested because I can see both sides. Do you think it's smart for him to like, no comment or do you think he should get out ahead of this and explain what in regards to the relationship with Olivia? Yes. Yeah. Well, look to me, like I said yesterday, whether it's Clinton and Monica, Trump and Stormy or Bobby and Olivia, if there was no minor and if there was no, you know, anything against the woman's will, oh, you can call it creepy, whatever you want. They're both adults. And I think, honestly, there's probably men out there that are like, dude, good for you, Bobby. Yeah. Nice scoop by you. And then there's other women out there that are like, look, you know, women out there, they're women that like older men like that. So it doesn't, it really doesn't move the needle for me. I know, like I like the trashy stuff, but does it impact anything politically? What about the, okay, here's what he should worry about right now. He should be more worried about his marriage. So he should go to his wife, Cheryl Hines, who is gorgeous and fabulous. And I love her. A lot of people were, a lot of people on social media were saying, why are you married to this creep? A lot of people didn't know, apparently, that they were married. And so I would be, you know, she had her birthday recently with, right when this, when this story broke. And so she was seen celebrating her birthday and people put it out on her Instagram account, not wearing her wedding ring and a lot of people sounding off on it. I would be, if I'm him and it does him well publicly, worry more about your wife and say to your wife. And I believe him that there was nothing physical, but it's embarrassing. Well, it's the whole, so say whatever your wife wants you to say and say, look, I was an idiot. I was, you know, I accepted this woman's texts and I was an idiot about it. I love my wife. Talk about your wife and what a freaking idiot you were and say whatever it was. Confess it. I don't even think she's saying that it was physical. I think they both, or she's saying that it was just online or whatever it is. Not to be like, you know, about being an old man. Yeah, it was all online. It was, but it's really icky. And so, and did he comment on our nude photos or whatever? Yeah. So I know it's nasty. So he should have divulged it to his wife. He should mostly, it would behoove him, apologize to your wife, confess it to the limit that your wife. But ask Cheryl first. What can I say here? I'm going to throw a quarter on the ground. Can you bend over and pick it up? Bobby answering Mark's questions. But you know what though, like, not to defend Kennedy because he's on Trump's team now, but these are two totally different situations that I feel like. And I'll lump Martha in with the mainstream media for the sake of this conversation. This Bobby Kennedy, Olivia Newsie story, I feel like the media has tried to make this, the new Mark Robinson North Carolina thing. They're two completely different stories. Oh yeah, 100 percent. So like one might be a little creepy and scumbag-ish. The other one's like really disturbing. I agree with you, Nick, 100 percent. I could care less what he does in his life, honestly. That's between him and his wife. Has nothing to do with me, has nothing to do with the public. My whole point in this was just that the Kennedy's are scumbags. Oh, of course. They're all scumbags. I've been saying that forever. And this just proves my point. Yes, that's all I'm saying. Well if the Kennedy's weren't in politics and any of them are alive that haven't died in weird fashion, most of them will be broker in jail. I mean, him and his brother, with Marilyn Monroe, I mean, it is like, they're legendary scumbags. Yes. They were both married at the time. Yeah, I'm looking at them. And like, just stop with this pious behavior. No, they're all insane. They're elitist debags. Yes, all right, let's get to Biden on the view last night or yesterday afternoon. Asked about if he was forced out or not, right? He said, he always saw himself as a transition president, is what he said. I mean, that's what he said when he first took office, but then things changed, because then it'll go. One of these past two months felt like an RU at peace with your decision. I am a piece of my decision. Look, when I ran for the first, this, from my first, this last term, I said that I was, I thought, saw myself as a transition president. Yeah, transition into a new generational leadership. I know I don't look for you, but, but I'm 180 years old. I've been around forever. Got a hand on Anna's lap, but what happened was we were having so many, so much success getting things done that people thought we couldn't get done. Right. I found myself having used more time than I would have ordinarily to, you know, pass that torch. He is not at peace with it. There's no chance in hell that a guy that spent half of a century in American politics is happy that, and at peace, that he was forced out after getting 95% and 14 million of the primary voters to say, you should be our guy, Joe. Like Trump said, no fan of his, but like the reality is the American public said they want more of Joe. Don't know why I can't comprehend it, but here's the other thing. You know, we were told like by all of those losers, you know, our boy on the morning Joe, Joe Scarborough, this is the best version of Joe. And March, April and May and June, Joe's, he's the life of the party. We better be on our game when we sit down at the table with Joe because he sharpens attack. So on June 26th, he was, you know, ready to go. And then June 27th happens. He gets dismantled into debate. Some of it his own undoing because he was just cognitively a mess. And now all of a sudden he's off the ticket. So there's no way that guy is able to sit there on that beach in Delaware and that little chair that he sits in and say, you know what? It's over for me, but it was a hell of a run. He, I actually think deep down inside, because I don't think he really believes Trump's a threat to democracy. I think he's rooting for Trump to win. Oh, 100%. I really do. I really do. There's, there's, and Hillary, I would argue Hillary and Joe 100%. Now maybe not Obama, but Hillary and Joe are rooting for Trump to win. I know by the way, on top of it, mainstream media needs Trump to win because he boosts their ratings. Yep. Um, well, I also think that no matter what, we're, you know, we're, if we're not already in a recession, it's, it's happening. And so I think the Democrats are looking at this and thinking, oh, Trump gets in there, we'll be able to rip, rip him and we'll sweep the next time around because that's the way the Democrats, they're already looking at 2028. Yep. They're already looking at that. And so selfishly they're thinking about, well, all of the above. And also think about what the, the mainstream media has fed off of for eight years. Every time Trump talks or posts, it's a story. We've got the be block filled. Trump said this, blah, blah, blah, follow the Democrat talking points, blah, blah, blah. What happens, not that I care, but what happens to the mainstream media? If Kamala Harris wins, Trump just rides off into the sunset quietly. He's told you he's not going to run again and Trump is no longer in the news cycle. And the next Republican to come along, whether it's JD Vance Glenn, young can run DeSantis or anybody in between, doesn't move the needle for the mainstream media. And Kamala is a failure and they can't gang up on her in the mainstream media. How does all the talking heads on MSNBC and CNN fill in their shows? They don't, they asked if he was forced out or not. Cut seven. So go. We all agree at this table is very selfless of you to pass the baton and step aside. There was a perception. By the way, he stopped and therefore second that, that's a list of fair, fair griffing. She's she's the Republican on this. I'm sorry, a little different than like Scott Jennings being the Republican on CNN. Yeah. All right. Sorry. Keep going. So Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who you have a long relationship with and accomplished many things with, did you feel that your hand was forced and was your relationship with Speaker Pelosi now? The relationship is fine. Look, I never fully believed the assertions that somehow there was this overwhelming reluctance on my running yet. I didn't sense that. And although the polling relationship Biden's polling was different, the fact of the matter is my polling was about, you know, we're always within range of being in this guy. Yeah. And, but what I did was, I think there were, it makes sense. There were some folks who would like to see me step aside so they have a chance to move on. I get that. That's just human nature. But that wasn't the reason that I stepped down. I stepped down because I started thinking about it. You know, it's hard to think of, I know you're only 30, but it's hard to think of, it's hard to even say how old my answer is. I don't know. Why is that? I give my word. It's like, Holy God, that can't be right. Why would you even cover that? Yeah. That's the question Nancy would have for Alyssa there. I would have cleaned up the question. You don't need to preface before you get to the actual meat of the question with, oh, you and Nancy have always been blah, blah, blah. No, the question is, do you feel like Nancy Pelosi forced you out? And if you listen to all the reports and you take them for what they are, but actually think these are accurate, all the power players got together and they forced Joe out. Pelosi, Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, Obama, Hillary, you name it. Like this, and you can say what you want about Joe's cognitive state, but if you don't think that Joe is going around throughout his day, whatever that day might entail from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or noon to four, that he doesn't read and he doesn't know that like, you know, a lot of people are trying to force his hand, you're, you're not, you're foolish. A guy like Joe Biden with that ego, like that, that would be like trying to say, well, you know, a talk show host doesn't look at the YouTube chat comments, or it doesn't look at the Twitter mentions. We see what you guys say, we're always paying attention. Melania was interviewed by Ainslie Earhart, asking about both assassination attempts on her husband. This is cut 13 of Phil Goel. The assassination attempts, the first one is in Butler, Pennsylvania, and you write about watching the assassination attempt on TV and you started working and you were distracted so you pushed pause so you didn't see that first assassination attempt and someone called you. I think your chief of staff maybe called you and said he's okay, but there's been a shooting. What happened next? I ran through the TV and I rewind it and I watched it. I was only a few minutes behind and something, I guess, looked over me so I didn't really see live live, but maybe, you know, three minutes, few minutes later. But when I saw it, I, you know, it was only nobody really knew yet, right, because when you see him on the floor and you don't know, you don't know what really happened. And then a few weeks later, there's another attempt on your husband's life at your golf course. Where were you and what was your reaction to this attempt? I was in New York City, actually, and I saw it on the television and I saw it on television. I called again and he was okay because Secret Service were great, the guys that they were between, they were fantastic and I think both of the events, they were really a miracles. If you really think about it, July 13 was a miracle, like that much and he could, you know, he could not be with us. It really is remarkable. I mean, if he does not move that head slightly to the right, it's a totally different headline that we're talking about in the last 70 some days, pretty remarkable. Yeah, I just realized this as well. Not only can Greg imitate Bobby and Don can actually do Melania, I'm the only guy on the show that can't do an imitation of somebody politically. Yeah. I'm gonna have to work on that. Yeah. Yeah. By the way, I can't, it's totally a relatable moment from Melania. I think every man has been in that situation where we're watching something, we hit the pause button on the DVR and then all of a sudden something really important happens, like in a sporting event and we go back and we have to watch it and get caught up on it. I can't imagine what that was like for her, although do you, I get the sense and not that she's ever been, you know, over these last eight years, although I guess you could argue when you're in the Oval Office from 16 to 20 or 17 to 20, that you're a public figure. I really don't believe, and I know we've seen some of the family members kind of step back. I don't think she wants any part of this anymore is my gut feeling. Again, never talked to her, never interviewed her, don't know anything, you know, beyond what anybody listening to this show does about her, Don, I mean, you probably know more about her than I do. Do you think she's probably not into it as much as she was in 16 or 20? Just the whole, just everything that this position entails. I think in the beginning in 2016, because they were all surprised, you know, everybody, all the polls, everything said they were not going to win. And so in the beginning, I really, I think that she psychologically was not prepared to be First Lady, but I think she grew into that role. I think now she's released some plans as to what she would do in the future. And so I think she is tougher than people give her credit. She is not a lightweight. She's a fighter. And we've heard some of that through Baron Trump, through some of those, you know, those influencers that have the podcasts and they've become friendly with Baron, what they say about her. And so I think she's tougher and stronger and believes in democracy. And you think about her background as some and this is typical of people who are newer citizens who were not born here. In many ways, they appreciate what we have here in America and our constitutional rights. More than we do, those of us born here who understand that it's something when you've been, when you're from a country that doesn't have the rights, we do the constitution that we have. And just even sometimes if you, if you talk to people who weren't born here and they'll say, man, just, just call my one one. Somebody actually comes to your aid and helps you. So at that level, I actually think she's stronger and more of a fighter than we know. But to your point, yeah, yeah, she think that all odds are against her husband. And does she look at this and think about OMG, you know, is this government going to take out my family, my son, my husband in this nutty scenario? I think it's more real to her because of her where she grew up. Yeah. And I could get that. I totally understand that. And the reason I ask is remember when we were having all this, you know, speculation about whether or not Michelle Obama would run and everything that we heard was she hates politics. She doesn't have the stomach for it. So that's kind of why, now I get it, Melania's not going to run for president or speculated to run for president. But after your husband was involved in two assassination attempts, like there's got to be a moment, like we've even asked this on the air about Trump, like, dude, is there a moment where like, you know, at the end of the night and you sit at the edge of your bed and before you put your slippers on, you're just like, Oh, God, this is exhausting. Like I have to ask the question to her. Like, I mean, you know, you have a son who's 18 years old, almost lost his old man twice. Like you sure you really want to keep going through this? Because she probably never envisioned this like if you said to her in 2017, a seven years from now, they're going to try to kill your husband twice in two months. She would have looked at you like, you know, you had five heads, but yet here we are. Yeah, it's also interesting when you look back at those old clips and some of these have gone viral with especially Oprah Winfrey of all people and Oprah kept having him on her show. They obviously had a friendship and she kept having Trump on her show and would say, why wouldn't you run for president? You know, and he would say, well, I don't know if I would. I'm in the business world, blah, blah, but if I if I if I would run, I would be in it to win it. You know, that's the one of the famous clips running, but so I think he he was asked so many times over the years that it's ironic to me that the people like Oprah, those interviewers on late night shows, those were the people that I think got him thinking that he should run. Even the Howard Sterns. I mean, everybody, if you look at all those interviews from way back in the day, everybody kept saying, why wouldn't you run? Would you ever run for president? They were all asking the question. Yep. Now we have Howard or Stern saying this, I am woke mother and I love it. Um, she was asked about the, the Mar-a-Lago raid cut 14 Philco raid on Mar-a-Lago, and the house manager texts you and says, the FBI is outside the house. They had access to my bedroom, closets, office, and rummage through my personal items. Even searched Baron's room, you say, so how invasive was that? Did it make you angry? How did you feel? Yeah. It made me angry. Yes. It made me want to see privacy and, um, the way it was done, um, was, I was really surprised. You wanted to see it for your own eyes, with your own eyes. What did it look like when you walked back in your house that had been raided? I saw unpleasant stuff that nobody wants to see it. And you get angry because, you know, nobody should be, uh, putting up with that kind of stuff, some person, I don't even know who or how many people they, you know, they went to my stuff. And you know, the scary part of it is that happened late at night, right? Cause it was still dark out. I remember seeing the footage on Fox of, you know, how, how dark it was and all you saw were all the police lights and, uh, you know, all the, uh, the agencies, everything lit up. And so if you go back to that point, what was that 2022? So Baron Trump was probably like 16. I mean, if he, and I don't know who was where at that point, but like, if you're in that facility in that compound in Mar-a-Lago, as that happens, and you're called off guard like that, like your heart's got to be pounding through your chest at that point. As a female, as a kid, as a grown man, were they, were they, were they, I don't remember who was there. Yeah. Cause they made sure that was the, the story that they, they made sure that the trumps weren't home. It's the last time you think Melania and Trump slipped in the same bed. Here we go. That's my question. That's, he does are the interviews that I need to continue. Nick, I'm not going to ask you that question. So I'm not going to ask it if the Trump, you know what I mean? It's like, I'm not asking anybody about their marriage. I think, I think the men in the audience wants to know. Well, I mean, even this guys, she's like, she's not out on the campaign trail. She's, she's, that's why I'm saying like, I don't think she's, I don't think she, yeah, I don't think she's really into it anymore as far as like, man, I want to, do you think she shares the same passion of getting back into the White House for four more years and forget redemption and revenge, but I mean, I, I think she's probably at this point because she's much younger. What is she 51? I mean, she's significant. Early 50s. Yeah. But I think that she, the truth is she doesn't have to. She is such a super, she's like a rock star. And so remember at the RNC, she, when she showed up, I mean, people, I mean, people went crazy over it and it's like less is more. So she shows up on the stage that million dollar smile. She's just gorgeous and graceful, walks up, they hold hands, people go crazy. She doesn't have to do all that. She doesn't have to schlep on the campaign trail. And, and by the way, nobody asks where is Doug Emhoff, but is she an important asset? Absolutely. Is this interview important? Absolutely. Book is a way of promoting her family, her husband, and their family, you know, what they're really all about. You know what I also really dislike, I can't say I hate it, but I do dislike it. I do get the sense that there's this weird animosity between all the former first ladies between Melania versus everybody else. Remember that? I forget it was a funeral, it was a, I forget what it was for, but Melania was dressed differently than the rest of them, and it almost seemed like she was like the odd lady out. You remember what I'm talking about? Yeah, but she went to it because, yeah, this is good for her. She was invited, but Trump wasn't. And so was that, there were a couple of them. Yeah, they were all dressed in black and Melania had a different color on, and it was a big story. And I'm like, it's just the lady alone, John McCain might have been John McCain. Yeah. You know, she, you know, she, I mean, you understand why they didn't invite Trump, right? Right. Well, yeah, I know I get that insulted their father. I'm just talking about the other first ladies. The way, like Dr. Jill and Michelle, like, they're like, look at Melania, she's not one of us, right? Like I, I get that, that vibe exists. Um, there was, there was another thing I was going to say too about the, uh, about Melania. Oh well. Joe Biden moment. Um, I, yeah, I think we have more, but I think I'm going to, I think we should break here and do the rest later. All right. Coming up next, we'll get a big three from Don and then some other stories to get to today, including why is the associated press promoting booster shots? I want to get to that. Also some big tech election interference, the latest with meta and their AI chat bot. As I think that is very influential for the youths when they search for things politically. And then also we've been sitting on this story for a couple of days. We'll have some fun with this in the nine o'clock hour. Why do men's brains shrink every day by eight p.m? Can confirm we'll try to make sense of it as we continue killing companies. Stay right there. NFL week four is here. Wow. Tonight starts tonight, right? Philadelphia Dallas and, uh, New York Giants tonight, Thursday night football, um, fandall in partnership with Valley for casino. You can get started with $200 in bonus bets guaranteed when you place your first, uh, first $5 back. You know, nobody has any skin in this game. So put a little money on it and, uh, make the game a little more interesting for the Philadelphia listener, CD lamb on the over receiving yards. This is a singing party that I would do. 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Men's brains shrink by APM every day before resetting overnight scientists discover and I can confirm this and we'll give you the details in a second because after I send out like the show sheet around seven, 15, seven, 30 and I know I'm done for the day, propping for the next day's show. My brain goes capoey like I've got nothing left even when I'm not doing, you know, show prep during the week on a weekend, especially in the fall by the time eight o'clock comes on a college football Saturday or an NFL Sunday, I'm shot. I've got nothing left on. I am totally wasted from football consumption where I don't even want to watch Sunday night football. I'm exhausted. My brain hurts. My eyes are blurry. I'm rubbing them. My glass like I'm a mess and that's, that's, that's assuming I'm sober, which is very rare. So this is fascinating because when you look at this study, according to the journal of neuroscience, the scientists found that after they scanned a 26 year old's brain 40 times over 30 days and they, huh, it did shrink, little shrink wrap and then the man's brain resets overnight, researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara say that this cycle of growing and shrinking coincides with rising and falling levels of steroid hormones, testosterone cortisol and estria doll co-author of the study, Laura Pritchett, now a postdoctoral scholar in psychiatry at the University of Penn told live science that males show this 70% decrease from morning to night in steroid hormones. You can think of it almost like a pulsating rhythm from morning to night where they say the thickness of the man's cortex. What? Yes. The thickness of the man's cortex, I have a thick cortex, fins out over the duration of the day, which is the brain's outermost layer. And then I was thinking about as I read the story last night, I said, where do I not pay attention the most? Like my wife will say, no, my intention is off the charts for these four hours locked in. That's why I take an app afterwards. I'm exhausted. I'm kidding. The cortex of my brain shrinks at 10 30 as I'm driving home. I've thought about this with my wife, with my kids. The times where I'm least attentive where my wife will say something and then I'll say, uh huh. And she'll go, you didn't hear word. I said, did you? And it's like eight. It's like eight 30 at night. And I'm like, yeah, you're right. I heard like 40% of what you said, but I agree. Yeah. Just to avoid having any conflicts before bed. You buy into this as well, Stalker? Yes. 100%. Okay. Yeah. I am, I am, I mean, I always attributed to the fact of the god awful time we have to get up in the morning. Right. Because by eight o'clock, I am shot. Eight o'clock for us is different than the nine to five persons at a clock. I am shot by eight o'clock. So, so yes, my brain does turn off. Now would it, if I didn't get up at four in the morning, I don't know. Right. I think mine still would. Yeah. So this is the study, by the way, the co-author of it, I always look for the local connection, University of Pennsylvania, Pearlman School of Medicine. The studies co-author Laura Prisciut talked about the fact that women also witness daily hormonal fluctuations. So the study, if you zoom out a little bit, the study is about hormonal impacts on the human brain, which is pretty, which is fascinating to me. And I even wonder, because I have a kid with a football concussion right now, as we think I know, it's the worst. Like he almost passed out when I took him to the grocery sheet, the dizziness and the whole thing. Has he, has he cleared protocol to return? Oh, no. No. No, no, no. Okay. But luckily, so he, luckily they have the bi-week, right? October 5th. Yeah. So luckily that's a bi. So hopefully by the after the bi-week, he'll get better. Oh, it's scary. Oh, I know. I had three or four of them my entire life. So you got to take care of yourself. But in this one, so in other words, hormone therapy is a thing again. Yeah. They're talking about it for men and women. And this is all fascinating to me as far as what else can, you know, even short term therapies? What else can they heal? And then you think about all of these breakthroughs happening with regard to Parkinson's and all these other issues and Elon Musk getting in there talking about as well. So I think the bigger picture on all of this is gene therapy, hormone therapy. What does that look like and less invasive? I think that's where they're going with this, but they got a cute headline. They were smart to put out their, Hey guys, it shrinks after 8 p.m. Do you know what I'm saying? They were smart. It was a smart PR person. Yeah. No. And look, I'm far more focused. Like when my girls, I pick them up every day, I get them off the bus, take them to dance at four o'clock. I mean, I, my attention span at that point of the day, hearing about their day, all the drama, who got kicked, who was bullied, who's gossiping the whole day. Like, I'm laser focused on it, but if they regurgitate that story to me at 845 at night, like I just, I can't, I can't process it. I'm just, I go up the bed like Joe, I call it and I have my ice cream and I go to sleep. Don living with three men, do you, um, how, how often do you say something and all three of them look at you blankly and you say, you didn't hear what I said, did you? I go 90%. One out of three. Usually it's Michael. We'll hear it. Okay. Well, strike fairs last, right? Yeah. So Larry bought me this. It's like a smart board and so I'll, sometimes I'll write the point, like, on the smart board. It's on an easel on the kitchen just to go, hey, just, I said this, just documenting that I did say it. But yeah, it, it, it, there's no drama though with all males, there's, there's no, there's no drama. They also. I like Nick's house where there's. Yeah. So you, I, I loaded with estrogen. I walk around. I'm just like, I'm just trying to get, I'm just trying to get to the bed. Without being vilified. Oh my God. And it only gets worse, my friend. Yeah. I was just going to say wait till they, wait till they, um, hit puberty, if you know what I mean. Well, they're about to because girls are, and boys are hitting puberty earlier. And if you hear RFK junior before he was in all kinds of miracles trouble, he's got his own problems. But, you know, we're because of allegedly these hormones that they put meat and it gets in our water and all that good stuff. So they're all hitting puberty even now at like 11 or 10 or 10 or nine and a half. So I always say, I love the fact that now on the flip, I don't have the drama, but on the other side, when I pick, when I would pick my sons up and still picking up David from high school, it's like, how is your day real fine? You know, like the girls are going to tell you more. Yeah. So you have to get to know the girls and the girl moms in school just to find out what's happening. So we do like a 1210 behind the scenes where we flip. I'll give you, we'll do a trade, right? It's great. So think about this, right? You know, Trump Trump has, Trump has Elon, he's got Bobby, he's got Tulsi, and we gave the Democrats Mitt Romney and Liz Cheney. And Dick Cheney. So here's what we'll do, Don, I'll take Larry Baer and the boys. You take my wife and the girls and we'll do a family swap for the weekend. And then I'll want my guys back before, yeah, the four of you Nick will just be laying around watching sports, leaving in the heaven, you'll be playing video games, you know, all of us all emerge with concussions. And with the girls, I'll have them in flag football, I'll have them in sports, I refuse. That's a thing with girl. That's what you learn with boys, identity and the identity with girls. And that's why they're messed up with social media because it's all about your looks. Yeah. Guess what? It looks first of all, it's going to make you self conscious. And then as, as you get older, that fades away. And so that's why I think about guys, think about you guys would talk about your weight or your age. I would never talk about my weight ever. Yeah. And no woman or girl would ever. We have to stop all that stuff. That's why we have to raise our girls differently. You're right. 855-839-1210, Don's big three on the other side. And also, Brett Barrett of Fox News says it's Kamala Harris that wants to do a Fox News debate. What is that about? Back after this talk, Radio 1210-WPHD. Yeah. It's funny. We're just talking about, you know, some of our great memories of Carlisle picking up the kids, those conversations, or what about the conversations you have on a family road trip, even whether it's to the Jersey Shore or locally to an event, so many of the great things in your life happen during that conversation in your vehicle, which brings me to my friends at Piazza Premium Automobiles. They're going to help you find that luxury vehicle you've been eyeing. You've earned this vehicle now go out and get it with a little help from my friends at Piazza. They have thousands of new as well as certified pre-owned vehicles from brands, and these are beautiful brands, Mercedes-Benz, Land Rover, Jaguar, Maserati, BMW, Porsche, Alpha Romeo, and more. Visit them. Piazza Premium Automobiles.com. 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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 and 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, Dawn, I'm sure, like yours always goes back to 2012, and Hurricane Sandy and Chris Christie with Obama, and the way he 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 and 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. It's not, it's not Christie, nor willy, I don't really, you could see him, we are from space. Oh, come on. Bob's a 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 Ms. 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. Right. Can't survive it. Yep. 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 three hundred plus thousand dollars, 10 other people investigated as part of operation, Berlin, spanning eight provinces in Spain. It's making headlines for whatever reason, but it involves these fraudsters who manage 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. Yeah. Okay. I'll try anything. By the way, if you're dumb enough to pull for this, then, you know, I'm sorry, I have, I have no sympathy for you. I know. Like, 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. Yeah. Well, this is our fault. Yeah. We deliver everything every time we sign up for something, put your email in, put your phone. 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 lactate milk is being recalled due to the potential presence of almonds, which is a common tree, not allergen. So the FDA announcing this and it's HB hood, it's, it's the milk that you would buy if you are 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 lactate milk that you might have allergies. It's five varieties. So you just want to look it up and make sure, but the recalled milk products sold in New Jersey and Pennsylvania 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 them, 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. It's a scary thing. My dad has a peanut allergy and yeah, and it's really like, it's really severe. Like if he eats peanuts, he'd be. 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 R.F.K. or R.F.K. Jr. again talks about why we have these allergies. There are a lot of theories that they're more prevalent as, as well as, you know, diabetes, even type one diabetes, all these things that used to be rare, like ALS or Parkinson's. Right. All these things used to be rare and now they're more commonplace. Yep. Why is that? My brother-in-law's wife is. There's more people. Yeah. Well, 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, it's proportionate to the population and there's, there is something happen 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, 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 or 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. 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Part one of that story is Mark Levin, I guess, is planned to be removed from WPHC. Yes. Yes. And on the side 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. It's overall the audience, Odyssey station, which means music, sports, talk, and news. Keep, keep, keep going now. Yeah. All right. Yeah. Well, and it's, and it's due to be fast tracked and pushed through 30 days before November 5th. Yeah. Yep. Yeah. 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. Yeah. All right. So we'll answer both of those questions for you, Tyler. Thank you very much. No, no, no. I'm sorry. I got him on the line. Yeah. So you want to start with Levin? Yeah. So, I think that the arc of Vin will not be on the radio come October 7th on WPHD because we made, because I know he went off, apparently he went off on WPHD last night on his show. You didn't hear it because we aired a PSA here that, by the way, all the Odyssey stations aired called, I'm listening on mental health for mental health. Yeah. All the Odyssey, like if you turn it to WIP, any station was it was airing that from last night. Yeah. 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 WPHD 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. Um, 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'm bringing in Jimmy fail up because we know Jimmy fail and he's a good guy. And it, it also doesn't make any sense to that cause 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, it's just placing 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 that. Which is his hometown, which is a fine. I like, you can hear him on W ABC 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, uh, you know, it's just, it's a programming decision and they, 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, and nobody had, nobody has control over the content. On this radio station. Yeah. 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, uh, like George sort of like they're not worried about things. They don't, they don't concern. It's beneath them. And that's not that the fact like he's probably oblivious to what's on that station on that time slot. But the other thing too that I, I feel do, like I'm probably even more qualified to talk about it. It's 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. Oh, I can't believe Richard's going after me. I am. 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 and 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 were like they're not our bosses. There are their, their 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, 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. Wow. 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're a hundred percent right now. So there might have been like 12 people that like Sean Hannity, but his, his ratings were the equivalent of my blood alcohol content on a Saturday. That's like a .3. Why go there? All right. I go there. I'm just trying to normalize it to the, 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, you know, 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, you can find them. They're everywhere. Honestly, they're everywhere. There are 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, 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 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, this entire station will be gone. So like, you know, it's not nobody's 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 were 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, is it 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, Rich's 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. Yeah. Exactly. 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. The Tyler called in 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. Yeah. 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 costs you more to operate? Thank you, Nick. 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 at the New York Post and Fox News were probably why Tyler's also talking about it. 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. Yeah. That's why the owner of the stations, I'm reading the statement. But then as well, there were concerns about fast tracking a deal. I have to tell you guys, but deals get fast tracked all the time. You know what I mean? Well, but they are. But their claim here is that there are foreign investors and usually you run it through the national security review process. That was 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 in Fox News, I'm reading from their story, just so you know, 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. You are now at ease, sir. All right, nine twenty six. Let's break. We have to. We'll come back. We'll continue your calls. We've got the movie clip. We've got all the other stuff. Unless all of a sudden we just don't exist with the book anymore. Oh, oh, better find a job. It's a killing company on demand from talk radio twelve ten W.P.H.D. and the free Odyssey app. Time for what we like to call what's on the cut sheet part. I do feel that three fill. 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 did not made that he had not made such a finding. This is Tom Massey questioning him on this. This is cut three fill go. Spectra 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 in 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 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 would be doing this review and we still don't have the review do we? No, as I said the reason is we paused the review because of the ongoing criminal work that would consist with our practice. We don't interfere with ongoing criminal investigations. 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. 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'd need to be careful on what -- 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 an inauguration. We're -- and we're four years, home with 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 -- 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? Are you -- you're saying it's not even going to be done in time before the election? Nope. I doubt it would be in time for the election. It's not going to happen. Is it 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, wow. 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. Roe in the Secret Service, a lot of stone walling, right? There is. 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, we're not performing. But like, it's in draft phase. It'll happen any day now. We're still in the infant set. 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, 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 and how many individuals of the individuals you paid and which ones were at J six? I mean, it's, it's not too difficult. The report is basically they, they, 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, US 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 fit what was it, a 15 year sentence in federal prison as a result of this. And during that trial of, 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, uh, that 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? Yeah. Are 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, Jay six, then we go to law fair, then we go to attempted assassination. It's just the culmination. You got to start small and work your way up. You just can't go for the, the, the kill shot right away, folks. You got it. You got to try every other approach first. Um, all right. Speaking of, uh, keeping things going, let's go to voicemail, shall we? Yeah. Let's go to the Odyssey voicemail machine pretend, Ozzy, hey, bud, why stalls on the rich and famous young Kamala Harris, spent her weekends in Palo Alto, private schools, trips to Jamaica, caviar days and champagne dreams. Yeah. It's middle class. Mm hmm. I need to meet this guy. Actually, I just want to take your phone call and then I'll meet you. We'll do this in steps. Baby steps with I need a real live call from fake Aussie in character and out of character. And then I need to meet him in person. Good morning, Kellen company, Newman Christ here and I have an exclusive 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 through his own tape. So cutchy. He went through his own cutchy. What's happening? This is amazing. Nobody's going to have their own soundboards eventually. Oh, good God. Oh, all right. Oh, no. Oh, no. My next door neighbors acting weird talking about those hungry Haitians. Oh, no. As disappeared talking about those hungry Haitians, they ain't got no citizenship talking about those hungry Haitians, but they got cat fur on their list. Oh, no. We don't know. ♪ Those hungry Haitians, those hungry Haitians ♪ ♪ 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 phido into stew ♪ - Oh, my gosh. - Oh, my gosh. ♪ Some hungry Haitians ♪ - Wow. - Oh, man. - 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 greatest things in sliced bread, if you want to say that, Don's the only reason to put up the YouTube chat. Whatever you want to do, which is kind of, I want a little more diversity in thought. - Uh-oh. - Are you scolding the audience? - No, I just want to know, you know, we've got hundreds of thousands of people. Use that feature, folks, it's for you. It's for you, 'cause I know you can't wait all day on hold, you know, on the phones. This is convenience. This is, hey, you haven't thought it, you know, 845 Saturday night, and you say, you know what, I can't wait until 630 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. - Oh. - It's a very good point. - That's true. - Fake news. - Yeah, DeSantis will put you in the joint. - Yeah. - All right, DeSantis Newsome. - Newsome. - I got mustard on the brain. - Duty, duty, duty. - Yeah, 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 a Cale & Company? - Hey, September 26th. We celebrate the birthday of Brian Ferry, lead singer of Roxy Music, who's now 79, and Stewart Tosh 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 Allen Lancaster from status quo on this day in 2021. Signals accrued purple rain by Prince Nadefore. 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, Ball Breaker got released by ACDC 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 U.S. 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 Nataro wins Twitter. He says, "I think you are correct that Joe Biden wants a real Donald Trump to win "after hearing this statement he made on the view." - And his wife's president, they were in 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. (laughing) - Set her right up, Denise. (laughing) - Under the bus. - Under the bus. - Under the bus. - That 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 in, 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. - Well, no, no, 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. Let's figure that out. - I'll explain. - I'll explain for a minute. - All right, third 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'm talk radio 1210 WPhD 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 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.
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