Archive.fm

Kayal and Company

Luzerne County

The Vice Presidential Debate is tomorrow night, shots fired outside of a field hockey game and your voicemails
Broadcast on:
30 Sep 2024
Audio Format:
other

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. Cheerling company weekday morning, six till 10. We'll get to Dawn's Big Three here in a moment and also a couple of other stories on Kamala Harris and what the battles that she is facing, both when it comes to gender as well as the most important swing state. And we'll get to that right after Dawn's Big Three. But let's grab this call really quickly. In light of our last caller and some of the information that Dawn gave us about that vessel, Christian is in jenkin town and he's got some more accurate details. Christian, you go right ahead, sir. Good morning, sir. So my back on is kind of sorting in this stuff. I've dealt with it before. So what the stuff is, if it is a fertilizer or it's a component of fertilizer, and I'm not going to give anybody the formula, obviously, but that's the same stuff that was involved in the Oklahoma City farming. But there are with Timothy McKay. Yeah, there are major, major elements missing. You need to do a lot of other stuff to have that work. So it gets me a little nervous when people say, you know, this is a precursor to the word or terrorism time, because that sends us down a kind of a dangerous road because one, you wouldn't need it to come in from that. There's plenty of that stuff here. But too, this seems to be kind of a red heron and it makes people sound a little off when they say, oh, you know, Russia is going to ship up, you know, 20,000 pounds. So based on based on what you know about this, is it still fair to characterize it as highly explosive in its current state? No, it is not. Okay. It is not. There are other things that have to happen to it. It is a component, but it isn't. And again, I'm not chipping hand on anything for obvious reasons. But yeah, it's fertilizer is shipped all over the place and we have incredible amounts of ammonium nitrate all over the place. It is a critical element of farming. Coincidentally, I'm now in agriculture. My previous job was special ops and now I'm an egg. So I actually have a little bit of know how I'm both of those sides of this. All right. Well, you have to have it. Okay. Well, Christian, thank you so much for the call. We appreciate it, man. Thank you. You got a good day. There is Christian in Jenkentown. We've got people that know a little about everything, don't we? I know. One of the most diverse audiences when it comes to knowing A to Z and everything in between. We've got an expert in every category and I'm basically an expert in none. Except radio. But this one, I just think that all these countries, there's some reason that several countries refused to allow this ship to come into their ports. So there's something to it and they're watching it. And I, you know, maybe they do this often, whereas there's something shady or whatever. Yeah. But I just think it's, it's, it's one of those things it's on our radar. Hopefully they bring in the smaller ships. They get off the cargo and everything's hunky door. There you go. 855-839-1210. Let's get to the news. It's time for a Dawn Stensland big three at 908. It's the big three and nine on Keeling Company. And big three at nine this morning. And we are sponsored this morning by Piazza Otter Group. We have this is a bizarre story this morning in Philadelphia that's now making national news. And this is a situation where reportedly police were called in, called into respond to a man's body found hanging over a ledge over the Skookill Expressway this morning in West Philadelphia. It's a bizarre story. So it's a suspicious death. You think suspicious death after a man's body was found. And this is, you know, an overpass obviously over this over 76 over the Skookill. And it was on one of those cement ledges above the highway near a train trestle. This is right by Gerard Avenue by that Gerard exit in West Philadelphia. The body appears to have been there a little while they say a little while and they're looking into whether this was, they say it's a suspicious death, but could it have been an accident? Because the body is entangled in some wires. Oh, well, that's not good. It's bizarre. You might have had the Eagles minus two and a half yesterday. Stop. It does it in all seriousness. It does sound like, you know, one of those situations where it could be, you know, somebody trying to have a, put a message to somebody. Yeah, I mean, yeah, could very well be. I'm having flashbacks of every time you win, Joe would give a state of the union address and he'd look up and he'd say, don't jump. We also have another story I will tell you that's under investigation, but this is a teenager in Philadelphia in West Kensington, who was according to police, a 16 year old who approached a man on the street. The 16 year old has a fake gun. So he flashes his fake gun and tries to rob this man. But guess what? The victim had a real gun had a real gun. You're exactly right. All right. And so the victim has the real gun, fires at the teen, shoots him in the leg. Obviously doesn't want to kill this kid, but is the, you know, doesn't know if the kid has a real or fake gun. So at this point, the teen was taken to St. Christopher's Hospital for Children. The victim, by the way, who shot the 16 year old called 911, stayed on the scene as cooperating fully with police, a legal firearm owner. And also the officers say that there's a nearby some kind of a door camera or surveillance camera that captured video of the entire incident. Good. I hope the guy with the real gun that defended himself is ultimately not charged with anything exonerated self defense the whole bit. Because in that moment, you think he knows that the teen has a fake gun? No, got no idea. No, he flashes a weapons as I'm going to, you know, threaten his life. And so, you know, thank God, I mean, the 16 year old is getting the hospital treatment is going to be okay. This is not life threatening. Um, but thank God, the victim is okay too. Yeah. Yeah. Since we're talking about guns, I know we'll talk about Scott Presler. We'll talk about Luzerne County and questions swirling about Pennsylvania. But I do want to say that there's the story about since we're entering into hunting season. And there's the story that across America, you know, there are at least a million sports men and women who have our legal gun owners who are not registering to vote. So one of the stats out there is that 30% of Pennsylvania hunters are not registered to vote. So I was looking this up as we were talking and vote for America recently did release this data. 10 million hunters and gun owners in the United States are not registered to vote. I saw that. I'm a little surprised. Are you? I think that this goes, this goes to the fact that people feel that their vote, they're suspicious. They don't, they don't trust the government. So you think they feel there's a fix? Perhaps they used to be voters that are no longer registered to vote in the upcoming. So this, the numbers here, Pennsylvania, more than half a million of these individuals, half a million, not registered to vote. Also about the same number in Georgia. And we're looking at Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia, Wisconsin. And so this is a real problem that in some of these key swing states like Pennsylvania, like Georgia, and even the Carolinas, the fact that they are not registered to vote yet. And they need to get registered. There's a real push for this. Why do you think they're not? Because they think that it's rigged. They look at J six. They look at all of the conspiracy theories and some, some truth to some of this. But I think it just makes people feel like the fix is in disenfranchised voters. Yeah, they feel like they're my, my, my best friend Barry is, he's my age. He's 40. He's not a hunter. He's not a gun owner. But he, he's never voted in his life. He wants to vote for Trump. And he just feels like it's not going to matter. And I'm like, dude, you can't have that attitude. Even if that is the case, you just can't, you just can't think that way. You know, go ahead. You still have to go and, you know, I'm not saying trust the process, but participate in the process. I think it explains why Trump, he, at every rally, he says, we have, that's why they created swamp the vote.com at every rally at every Trump force 47 event I've gone to. They keep Trump himself and everybody keeps saying that, you know, swamp the vote. In other words, if, if there's a landslide, if so many people come out, then you will counter anything funny happening, but that everybody needs to get out there and register to vote and vote legally. And also be a poll watcher volunteer. And so I, that explains why Trump goes into that at every rally. I think that's why he's saying that. Yeah, he says Christians, right? Christians don't, because it's angelicals. Yeah, because it's a, it's a distrust of government. Yes. Right. Yeah. Gotcha. It's a very, it's a, it's honestly a very libertarian view, right? Yes. But think about it, if you have 10 million people who presumably would, would probably be Trump voters, then that's a real problem when you think of the tiny margins that these elections are won by. Well, I mean, you know, I'm, I guess I consider myself a libertarian and I am, I am just, I have, I have the most distrust for government ever. So I do see, I do see where, where people are just, you know, they don't think it matters anyway. I, to your point, Nick, I talk to a lot of people like that who's like, it doesn't matter anyway. My vote doesn't count. It doesn't matter. So why bother? Well, if you, if you haven't learned over the last four years that elections have consequences, I don't know what will teach you. I don't know. Maybe we're the crazy ones. Maybe we're the crazy ones that do this and live it and breathe it. Maybe the ones that don't care and just live their life and hate both sides and think it doesn't change. Maybe they're the smart ones. I don't know. I have to take my life under advisement today. Post snap. Post snap. Oh, man, winning, winning over people one day at a time. I just give you, I can only be authentically me folks. Love me for what I am. I mean, look, I do think that it is, there is some truth to the fact that like, at the end of the day, does it really matter? Like the, it's wilthing change anyway. Yeah, and we'll give you the, the Scott Press or Lazar and County story in just a moment then. That's our big three. All right, Don, thank you very much. And here comes that moment. Scott Pressler. I thought you had a, I thought you had a sponsor or something to get to first. All right. So I got this tweet. I think we all did Don. I think you were tagged on it as well. Rich Don the whole group. This was from Scott Pressler on Friday. One of the listeners tagged us, but Pressler tweeted this out saying that we are being lied to. This is probably one of the most important posts that he, he says, I'll make on social media, a reliable source tells me that Lazar County board of elections has 15,000 plus unprocessed voter registration and mail in ballot applications. The board of elections is also refusing outside help to get these forms processed. He actually, and I retweeted this. You can see it. It's got the official letterhead of Lazar County, the board of elections and Scott kind of highlights with like a little red Sharpie via his phone digitally, what he wants you to see. And you could see the number of voters. Now this runs counter to what Scott was told, because he posted a video when he was in Lazar County at the board of elections on an evening back on September 18. So that would have been 12 days ago, where he and those who attended the county board of elections, you know, a little conference gathering in one of their little, you know, facilities said that they were not aware of and there will not be any backlog. So somebody is lying here and this goes again to the concerns and the skepticism of everything. And by the way, this is more nonsense and shenanigans coming out of Lazar County because we gave you the story two weeks ago with the lady trying to stuff the ballot box with four mail in ballots, security overhead footage cam right above her. She got called out. This is on the heels of what we just talked about in the last week, the 10 days with Montgomery County with early voting, which sparked a phone call from Linda Kerns, perfect protective vote.com. So when when you talk about people that feel disenfranchised, that feel, well, I could submit it, but I don't think it's going to count. These are why people have these thoughts and draw these conclusions. And Scott Pressley, and this is what's really frustrating. I would imagine for Scott himself personally, I don't know that there's anybody that's worked harder in the state of Pennsylvania to flip counties from D to R blue to red, like Buck's County, Lazar County. He's been all over the place. And you know, let's face it, he's probably not making much money if any money at all to do this. And he probably feels like his work is going for nothing, right? Because you're told one thing and then you have evidence of the opposite. Yeah, and I think for this, it leads to exactly, you know, what you said and what we're talking about voter disenfranchisement. And so, you know, he puts out the last day to register to vote in Pennsylvania, October 21st, last day to request the mail-in ballot, October 29th, TikTok. But when you look at this at first, they said one thing, then they said another thing. What basically what he's calling out here is a lack of transparency. And so he wants some answers. I know that he tagged Lara Trump and RNC Chairman Michael Watley, who I just saw in person at a Montgomery County event. So hopefully the RNC, along with people like the great attorney, Linda Kearns will look into this and just all we want is transparency and putting election integrity prominently, first and foremost, to say, why would anybody want anything other than election integrity? Why would you want to disenfranchise voters and to this point, I would say, remember in Georgia, remember the all all the allegations and all the networks were covering it. Oh, you're going to disenfranchise voters. And then guess what? Once they changed the law, they had an even greater voter turnout. But where's the national media to cover something like this in an important swing state? You get crickets. Yeah, you're right. And I think the only time I've ever seen any local media coverage from the local channels was I think it was about a month ago, maybe six weeks ago, we had the story of some voter registration issues with old ballots and voter rolls. And surprisingly, it was in Ohio, right? And you're thinking, okay, Red State wouldn't happen there. And like a local CBS affiliate or NBC affiliate in Ohio covered the story. But to your point, you won't see that they covered nationally. The only way you'll see it covered nationally is if Fox does like sort of like a montage of all the different voting irregularities in Monaco, in Maricopa, Lazern, and you know, one of their hosts spends like four minutes on it. But you're right. You're not going to see that on on MSNBC. I do see it on CNN. I do have a little bit of breaking news that thanks to our great executive producer, Dan Browski, Dan just spoke with Linda Kearns, the attorney. So she is literally on her way to Lazern County right now. She'll call in at 11 o'clock to my show to give us the latest update. Cool. And she's just, you know, trying to get boots on the ground, if you will, ask the important questions and make sure we have election integrity and transparency. Good for Linda. She's the best. I'm going to say this. I'm going to say this again. And it might sound like a cheap plug and a cheap pop. I don't care. That's what I do. This is this is why you have to stay tuned to this radio station all day long, every day, five days a week. It is we're always covering the most important stuff. We don't lie to you like social media does, but this is where it all is. And you will always have up to the minute information right here, live and local, six, eight, a seven P every day. And by the way, for you, you know, sometimes when you call us and that's just it and you give us great information and we're all, it's amazing to me. I've never worked in an environment in the media where it's so interactive. And I feel that that's so positive that as we discuss things and then we have, you know, like Dan right now making the calls on that and so many of the news makers, the people, whether they're the attorneys, people with campaigns, calling in, giving us the information, but it's all good. No matter what your politics, no matter how you're registered, I would hope that we can all find common ground on the fact that at the end of the day, we want election integrity. Yeah, right. We want everybody, we want the biggest voter turnout. We want everybody to vote and make sure that your vote counts. I agree. Look, if you're a Democrat and you think you're on the right side, you should want to win straight up with no interference. Same thing on the Republican side. If you think Trump's the better option than Kamala Harris, you should want to beat her straight up with no assistance, no aid, no shenanigans. Nobody questioning anything. Everybody just wants it to be on the up and up. And I think that's a very bipartisan way at looking at it. Before we get to the movie clip, Rich is in Hattonfield, New Jersey. Rich, you go ahead. Yeah, I just had a, maybe a correction to last caller. He said that ammonium nitrate isn't dangerous. But if he can recall in 2020, the Beirut Port explosion, I was a warehouse with 2700 tons of ammonium nitrate and it caught fire and pretty much destroyed the port. Oh, okay. So it is an explosive component that could obviously, you know, make a big 300 tons of ammonium nitrate, caught fire and blew up the whole port. If you watch the video, it looks like an atomic explosion. Awesome. There was also like a massive explosion in Georgia. Yeah, a bio lab, right? Don? Yes. Yes. And there is, there are also reports, and I'm just, you know, my sourcing, these are one of them is the BBC. So I mean, you know, some mainstream folks, this is getting some common coverage, if you will, in Europe, in the UK, international coverage. Yeah. Part of the issue here is that the cargo ship is somehow damaged. Okay. And so there's, I think to your point, you have 20,000 pounds of this ammonium nitrate. By the way, we don't know what else is on the ship. So we don't know if the other ingredients that we had discussed are on there. We just don't know. But even if it's a fertilizer, you got a damaged ship, you got some questionable situations going on here. So it's gaining international attention. 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. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPSD and on the free Odyssey app. Told my wife I said, uh, gonna watch the debate and then, uh, the, the post game analysis and she looks at me, she goes, what do you mean post game analysis? Like, it's just like sports, they do a pre game show, then the game happens and then there's the post game. It's the same with debates. I would like to ask that they start them at seven for people like us who have to get up. I mean, it's not going to get any pushback for me on that. It's not just us. I mean, yes, we have to wake up God off early, but like most people have to wake up early. So why have it at nine o'clock? I agree. Six or seven o'clock. I've said this for years. I'm sick and tired of placating to the west coast. Yep. Because nothing, nothing gets them going anyway. But why are we waiting for them to get home? Yep. They got great weather and they're going to have a fish taco and sit outside. They don't care. Yeah. It's like something with football. I don't need eight 30 games. Fish tacos. You know, by the way, we're open. The food drops, folks, still hoping for one. What happens first? Like a Kamala Harris political flip flop, another Trump assassination attempt, or we actually get food on this show, boy. You know, I'm just, you know, coming up on the three years, I'd like something more than just some french fries from time to time. The man got to do to get some carbs in this place. Let's go here. Come on. Yeah, I have four hours. I'm trying to stay, you know, fueled, fueled. I'm not like these other shows that limped to the finish line in sports radio and music where they're just trying to, you know, reach the finish line. Your boy, your boy keeps firing on all cylinders for all four. And then Dawn, Dawn's here for six hours. Six. Six. Yeah. You don't think Dawn could use a little carbohydrate or protein around 10, 15? She's she's she's with the boys for four hours and then she keeps going by herself. Yeah. For two words. Like better drives for money. Like most women. Yes. That's right, baby. The men are shy. Don't just get warmed up. All right. I don't want anybody to call me a sexist. Oh, stop. All right. Let's find out what soccer has lined up for. What's on the cut sheet part? What's on the cut sheet? I do. So we didn't talk about this and, Dawn, I thought maybe you would have it in your news because I thought you'd send it to us. Maybe you did. I don't know. What happened at Temple University this weekend during the field hockey St. Louis versus La Crosse field hockey game? LaSalle. Oh, I did send you that. I forgot. There was so much breaking. St. Louis versus LaSalle. Yeah. This was crazy. Shots fired during the game. Yes. Phil, can you just play cut 13? I don't know how much video there or it's more visual, isn't it? I think you can hear the gunshots. Oh, can you? I listened to what Dawn sent us. Yes. Cut 13, for a girl. Oh, my God. You hear it in the background? Yeah. That's crazy. Wow. Now they're all looking. So forced evacuation. Yeah. Wow. Phil, can we just let's run that one more time with nobody. No cut. No commentating myself. I'll shut my face. You can hear the actual shots in the background. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. It looks like the LaSalle girls in the blue and gold, they all snapped their head around like, is that gunfire? And they're all like, yeah, that's gunfire. And they all take off running. And apparently you could hear a ricocheting off of the bleachers. So we don't know if it was just, you know, Temple being Temple. Like what happens around there? That was my first question was were the gunshots fired inside the complex or on the outskirts where it's the Wild West. Yeah. So the shooting, the reported shooting, the latest from police happened on the 1300 block of North Broad Street in a Kentucky fried chicken parking lot nearby. And so we don't have victims. Of course, we don't have suspects. We don't have the motive, the same old story. I could take a guess. I could take it. I can, uh, I can take a guess. No mac and cheese. I am pissed off. One of those mashed potatoes. Yeah. Um, what did you say? Where did you say it was Kentucky fried chicken? In the KFC parking lot on, on North Broad. So the, so here's the thing, they immediately ended the women's teams from La Salle University and St. Louis University. They were compete, they were on the field competing in, in this match right in, in field hockey. And so they, this is 4 30 Friday afternoon, by the way. Yeah. Friday afternoon sent that to us what? Friday night or Saturday morning? Think about everything that happened since then. I know. I know. It's practically old news, but the update here is that law enforcement swept the facility. No injuries were reported, but when they hear that amount of, you know, shots being fired and people started panicking and freaking out that sort of thing. So the players, the spectators, everybody just got the heck out of there. Yep. Everybody's safe, but pretty disturbing. And it did make, unfortunately, it made national news. Yeah, of course, Philadelphia got a love. You know, by the way, for the record, Popeyes better than KFC too. The new one is the best. Um, but you're right. Popeyes is better than, than KFC, but what's the new one? Uh, Chick-fil-A? No, no, no, no, no. It's, uh, Chick-fil-A is overrated. Overrated. It's a, it has a good, uh, play area. Like I like to take my kid there because they have the... Oh, it's a local spot? Yeah, they have. No, no, no, no. Chick-fil-A has a good play area. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go in there and take your kids over. Right. Um, but the food there is, it's mid. Um, I'm, I'm starting to sound like Dawn. No, the new place that just opened. I forget what it's called. But it's a chain you're saying? It's a chain. Yeah. I don't know. It doesn't matter. All right. It's not important. Get diverted. All right. What else we got, sir? By the way. Raising canes. Thank you, Dan Browski. Raising cane. Raising cane. Never, never heard of that. Yes. Okay. I'll check it out. That's the best, uh, that's the best chicken place in my humble opinion. Okay. I'll give it a shot. Can I ask you guys this question, uh, both Nick and Dawn, uh, for uh, Sunday's Eagles box game? What did we think of Tom Brady doing in the commentary? He looks fabulous. Oh boy. You know, he's, um, and I was doing some media analysis as Dawn likes to say. He's much better when the camera's not on him. When the camera's on the game and he's doing the commentary, pretty good for his first year. When they do the closeups of him with the camera in the booth, it's like he knows the cameras on him and he gets a little, uh, he gets a little wobbly. So I have to say this, he made it more the game. He seemed to make it more about him because he's still connected to the game with so many of the, the players. So he hasn't been out of the game long enough. So he responded to claims that Baker, from Baker Mayfield that the box players quote, weren't having fun playing alongside him. If you guys see this playing with Tom Brady. Yes. Well, I can imagine that he's a, he's an authoritarian. So like in the middle of the game, they put up this quote from Baker Mayfield or Baker Mayfield who was, who said this in the locker room and Tom Brady had to respond to it. That's 22. Go. I got here to quote. They wanted me to come in and be myself, bring the joy back to football for guys who weren't having as much fun. It's funny because you've made this environment for me very stressful up here in the booth. So I understand where he's coming from. Do you feel it? No. I was going to say, I thought stressful was not having Super Bowl rings. So there was a mindset of a champion that I took to work every day. Yep. This wasn't daycare. Yep. If I wanted to have fun, I was going to go to Disney with my kids. Yep. Wow. Yep. So Baker Mayfield is supposed to, he's supposed to bring the joy back to. So what is Baker? Like Kamala Harris? He's the, he's the change candidate of joy and flipping the page in hope. Apparently, I ran. See this is, this is, this is where America has gone off course. We need more Tom Brady's and less Baker Mayfields. We need more Nick Saban's and Donald Trump's and less Tim Walzes. But here's the thing with Baker. Baker. Baker. What kind of name is Baker? That's a daddy issue. Little neutered Baker. He, he said, oh, you know, this was a, I meant no disrespect to, to Tom Brady. So apparently now he has backed way off this because Brady neutered him. Yeah, as he should. And he says, I think a lot got taken out of context. And this wasn't personal by any means. And, you know, he's not even pushing back. Like, hey, old man, you're out of the game or whatever. That's what I expect. But this is, you know, he's a bit, he's a bit of a beta. And you know what the difference is, Baker Mayfield was the first pick overall. He's like on his 15 sixth coach. Tom Brady was picked like 199th overall. But Tom Brady, like that, see, that's what the greats have that offends everybody else. Like Michael Jordan, Derek Jeter, Tom Brady, Donald Trump. Like they, they, they hold people to a certain standard because they themselves hold themselves to that standard. And we live in this workplace world where he's too intense for me. He wants to be great every day. And I'm just trying to get the five o'clock without being exposed. I would fire all the Baker Mayfield to the world. We got some Gen Z stories in the workplace. We had some, didn't you have some touchdown? Baker have, I mean, he had a good game. Yeah. Well, yeah, sure. He showed the Eagles who was boss yesterday. Yeah. So he's got that going for the Eagles. The Eagles secondary was basically Don Greg myself and Phil look like Tom Brady. All right. Let it's a good way to be fair. Baker's a young guy. Tom's the goat. I love it. But like I said, I listened to our local guys commentate. And then I just look at Tom Brady. Tom's looking good. I like a little, I like a little conversation. That's why I throw out, you know, throw out some insults every now and then about people who may or may not be on our station anymore. Because I think it's funny. I think competition's good. Yeah. Compete. Compete with me. Yes. Thank you. Wind based on merit. Thank you. All right. Let's see. Let's do voicemails. I, I, I, I, I, come along went to the border. The border was secure and strong, but we don't believe her cause she's always wrong. I, I, I, I, come along went to the border. She said that her policies are doing well. Tell that to the rapist sent to the cartel. Kamala went to the border. She giggled and cappled and used fake accents. She tossed the word salad, and that did make sense. Kamala went to the border. She gave the illegal's permission to roam. She ordered a taco, and then she went home. I, I, I, I, come along went to the border. Wow. Hey, that is great. That is amazing. Good job. Yes. I get the most creative audience. I almost like, I almost like the song parodies they're, they're calling in with. I do. They're way better than Gallup polls. And it's also better than, you know, let's be honest with you. Some radio morning shows pay for song parodies. Yeah, that's right. We don't have to. We have the most creative audience. Are we getting it for free? Amen. Yeah. In radio. Yeah. All right, fuck that. Pretend Ozzy. Yeah. I would like to just say the Greg Stalker. Oh boy. He's the worst human being ever. I've had many in the bosses, and he used the worst ever. And I would like to feed my cats now. This guy is the worst dude. You know, I know Mark Levin's not with the, with the fold anymore, but kill me on this way. You drop at him when dudes like the cat. He's a cat loving dude. Kind of like get off my phone. You're big dope. That guy sucks. Dude, you suck. Man here. Thank you. Was he ripping live in? No, no, no, no, no, no. Who's he ripping? Frank, who called in earlier? Oh, I knew that, but he brought up live in like, no, no, no. He said, we should play a, he said we should play a drop saying, because Mark Levin, you say, get off my phone. You dope. Oh, he used the dope vernacular. Like, how hard do you still? Yeah. Oh, by the way, Mark Levin will be on this radio station all week. So for those of you who think we're censoring him, censoring him, because you're censoring him, censoring him. Get your last fill. He'll be in all week. I love Mark Levin. Fella week from today. Prior to Philadelphia. He's the Moses. I call him the Moses of the conservative airwaves. Let me ask you something. I always hear, I always see, and when the stocker is going to be like, probably have to hit the dumb button here. I love all these, these national guys that are Philadelphia guys, that when they're on in Philadelphia, they draw no numbers. Would you just stop? I'm just wondering, like, what, because I always hear that, but like nine people listen to you, sir. You're really that beloved by your own city. I mean, 12, 12, don't, you know, I used to do his beloved. I used to be on our side, so I get it. So he's, you know, he's on the right side. But, you know, I used to work in sports radio. They took off so I'm like, dude, he had no numbers. You're like one of five people crying about it. All right, we have to break. God, he's not helpful. All right. What do we got coming up next? We have to break. We have, yeah, yeah, yeah. Today in the music history, and then the dawn show. That's exactly right. I got a lot going on. I'm over-climped. Back after this. It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 1210W PhD and the free Odyssey app. Don't show top of the hour. We'll find out what she has lined up in a moment. Well, let's find out first what occurred today in music history. Today, Monday, September 30th. We celebrate the birthday of John Lombardo from the 10,000 maniacs, who's now 72. And Johnny Mathis, who's now 89. Heavenly birthday shout out to Mark Bolin of T-Rex. Single include the theme from Shaft by Isaac Hayes or Shaft from South Park. That was 71. Fade to Black by Metallica in 84. And Home Sweet Home by Motley Crew in 85. Albums include Nebraska by The Boss in 82. World Gone Mad by Suicidal 10 season 2016. And The Graveyard by King Diamond in 1996. Also in 2007, the Foo Fighters were taught the UK album chart. In 74, the police recalled the Leonard Skiddard Blue Oyster Cult concert after a fight broke out between two sound engineers. The Skiddard wrote he claimed that the sound had been deliberately turned off during the set. In 65, Donovan made his U.S. TV debut on Shindig. And in 83, George Harrison and David Crosby were guest stars on The Simpsons. But lastly, on this day in 98, on the Jucary Show's episode in Ramada Devina, Slash, Lisa Loeb, Dusty Hill of ZD Top, Dave Mustaine, Johnny Lang, Joey Ramone, Joe Walsh, and Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick, all audition for Drew's Band, which has a gig at the Ramada Inn. Guess who gets the job? It's Joe Walsh for K.O. Company. I fill up with it. Nice work, Phillip. Alright, we'll find out what's on tap for the Dawn Show coming up in just a few minutes. Yeah, we have a lot going on. Notably, 11 a.m. we'll talk to attorney, conservative or Republican election attorney, Linda Kerns. So she'll call in. She's there in and talking about what's going on in Pennsylvania, certain counties where there are some claims about some questionable situations. We want to get to the bottom of it. She's on site. So we'll have that breaking news story and update you on that. And then at 1030, so I'm backing into it, a local mom of three was a Democrat and was awakened during the pandemic as to what's going on. Now she's a Republican and her latest endeavor. She has been through it and has won against top Democrats in courts, had to fight. And as one of those mama bears that we're going to talk to, talk to Jamie, that's coming up at 1030. And then before that, we're going to get into Trump here in Pennsylvania and look at everything that's going on as far as and what you also hear from Dave McCormick, who's the Senate candidate. Wow, there's just so much developing. And we'll weave in those ICE numbers, those shocking statistics about the alleged killers, rapists among us, who didn't see they didn't slip through the cracks. They actually were let go re-released among us. Oh my goodness. So we'll get into all of that and then localize everything. All right, don't show coming up in just a few moments. Everybody have a great rest of your Monday. We will be back tomorrow morning at six on the morning of the VP debate. Good night, everybody. I'm Jean-Marie Laskis. I'm a journalist. I spend my career helping Americans understand the lives of other Americans, coal miners, gunshot clerks, staffers in the White House mailroom. In my new podcast, Cement City, I tell the story of an entire town, a dying town that you've absolutely no reason to care about. But trust me, you will. Listen to and follow Cement City, an Odyssey original podcast in partnership with Cement City Productions, available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts.
The Vice Presidential Debate is tomorrow night, shots fired outside of a field hockey game and your voicemails