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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. Kielen Company, weekday morning, six till 10. YouTube.com/at1210WPhD, streaming live. Please hit the like button, hit the subscribe button. Please, everybody watching, hit the like button, hit the subscribe button. I see you, I see you not hitting the like button. I don't know why you're not doing it, so do it right now. Also, there's a poll up there. Will tonight's vice presidential debate matter right now. You want to take a guess where the audience is, at least the YouTube audience, I'll start with Nicole. I will say 43% say yes. 43% say yes, Dawn. 45% say yes. Okay, 56% say yes. Wow, okay. So the majority of people in this audience, at least, are on the YouTube's believe that tonight's vice presidential debate will matter. YouTube.com/at1210WPhD, please go over there right now and vote. All right, we will break that down in detail tomorrow. We'll get to your calls, 855-839-1210. And then also, CBS's anti-Trump history and Tim Wal's five biggest lies. We'll get to that coming up before the cut sheet. But right now, let's get to the news. Round number two at 706, the great Dawn Stensland. Good morning, this Tuesday morning. This is October 1st for us, 62 degrees. And we are cloudy with a chance of some spattering. So I'll tell you when will the sun, when the sun will emerge this morning, sponsored this morning in killing company News Live, we are sponsored by the American Dental Implant and Lumineers Center, because we want you to smile, especially with the Sunshine Greg Stalker. So let's look at the news this morning, getting an update on what happened in the eastbound area section of Philadelphia yesterday afternoon around dinner time around dinner time, because this was a door dash driver. So that word from police that the victim targeted in the eastbound area section of the city, which is not a high crime area of the city. So this is a little bit unusual. He's a door dash, food delivery driver. He was working at the time of the shooting. He had parked his car, was getting out of his vehicle when he saw somebody approaching him with a gun. And so he was trying to get away from that gunman, semi automatic gunfire. So in this case, we have a man in critical condition after being shot and targeted here, according to Philadelphia police. They say they found a 29 year old man laying face down, suffering from those gunshot wounds to his back. So this door dash driver rushed to the hospital. And this morning, he's in critical condition. Guys, probably just trying to make a little extra money on the side and he ends up on the wrong end of a gun exchange. Now, was he was he the targeted guy or was that just by accident? That's what it sounds like. You know, either what you so was this a case of an attempted robbery or attempted carjacking or was this a case of mistaken identity? Yeah, I don't have that information they do because it's a residential area. They have a lot of those ring doorbell cameras. They're trying to review everything. I think I've only ever used like a door dash or a grub hub one time. It was probably multiple years ago. They don't carry cash though, right? It's all paid via the app. So why would you try to rob somebody that's paid electronically? Stupid. Yeah. I mean, I really don't know that, you know, that's what police are just trying to piece this together. By the way, you've only used door dash or grub hub or once. Yeah. I mean, if I get delivery and I don't even pick up, I don't even get my pizza delivered anymore because of the extra charges. Plus where I'm in bluebell, all the pizza places are like six blocks away. That's such an old man. So I just drive down the six blocks to get it and save the five. Honey, I'll go get it. You don't have to worry about the girls. Girls, you can stay here with mom, daddy needs to go out and get some fresh air. Oh, oh, I see what you're saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're doing it to get out of the house. That is correct. I get sure. And save money. But no, I just, no, I don't use those apps because there's a charge for that too. See, I love the cosmos tomato pie. So that's what you have to do. We have to go have a beer next door. Maybe McNally's, you can get the pie from there. Yeah, we can meet and chess at Hill. Yeah, let me know. Let me sneak out of the house. Yes. Both of you are sneaking out of the house. There's somebody a buster. Yes. Don's like, yeah, it's, it's cool. I'll go pick up the pie. No, no, no, no, no. Save what? Save your money. It's fine. It's fine. Somebody will see Dawn and I'd be like, Hey, what are you guys doing here? What are you doing? We just, we just, I was a little bit around our spouses or our kids. A couple of years ago, I was so against those, those delivery services because they just charged an exorbitant amount of money. Yeah. But now I see a lot of people are using it for like their jobs job. So like, I feel like I'm helping the economy by doing it. Oh, well, look at you. You're like, you're the stalker stimulus. Yeah, I don't know. Like, I know a lot of people who, you know, lost their jobs or are using it as, as, as a second job. And like they're like, we really, you know, we really depend on good tips to, to, you know, keep going. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I, I'm all for people. You know, we've talked about tipping culture a ton, but I, you know, I'm paying $22 for a pizza now from a place. Then there's the delivery charge. Then there's the tip and I got to pay a door dash fee. Should I finance this pizza? Can I, can I get interest free for 18 months? I will tell you at a lot of places, like we get delivery from cosmos. If you call the place directly. Yes. Not using the third party. Right. Whatever happened to picking up the phone and calling it. You'll be your number 25. If it's like a mom and pop place like that, I'm with you, Don. I will just go right to the place and save you guys deliver. Yeah. Like a pizza. There's, there's a great pizza place by us that always delivers to us. So we don't use door dash. But for like, Chipotle or stuff like that, it's, it's so easy. You can just, they bring it right to your doorstep. Yeah. I mean, what's better? I mean, you don't know what's on the other side, but it's amazing. I can't think about the difference here on this show. This is why the show is so great. I can't wait to leave the house. Stalker doesn't want to emerge from his house. It's true. It's right. I don't, I like, I like having the convenience of having things delivered right in my door. I do too. I like, I use Amazon. So speaking of your talking about you, either you do groceries delivered. No, I'm doing all the now. Thanks to Don's great recommendation. Don Stansland. You don't do groceries. Every once in a while. Every once in a while, I'll do delivery from Walmart. Yeah. Which I love. That's right. Walmart is a great job with delivery or, or maybe Target or maybe giant or Acme every once in a while, but not usually. Yeah. Yeah. Because I want specific things. Right. And I like to pick my own produce. Oh, I love to fill up the produce. That's right. Is it ripe? Is it too smooshy? How are the tomatoes? How are the peaches? That's right. I'm, I'm big for squeezing produce. Well, we're talking about dock workers began picketing before sunrise this morning here locally, Port of Philadelphia, early this morning hours after the International Longshoreman's Association. This is ILA announced, as we've been telling you, its workers would go on strike. Well, they did. 1201 stroke of midnight. And so this impacts all major ports along the East Coast, the Gulf Coast. We're talking about 45,000 workers from Texas to Maine. And they want better pay. They want job security. They are against and worried about any kind of automation, AI, that sort of thing. And so they say that this, the deals thus far, the offers so far fell short of what ILA rank and file members are demanding in wages and protections against automation. And so the shipping industry group represents terminal operators as well as ocean carriers. They're prepared for the long haul, they say. Okay. So they're picketing the local stations. I've been watching there. They all have reporters out there on Packer Ave, Marine Terminal, South Philadelphia. They're carrying signs with, you know, written messages, no work without a fair contract. Automation hurts families. We stand for job protection. What are we trying to automate? That's a good question. I think that the future is robots that robots will unload will unload everything. Yeah, unloading and loading. That's why yesterday, it was crazy because they had this rush yesterday. Like here in Philadelphia, there were stories mid morning and throughout the afternoon, they were rushing to get everything off loaded. Do you know what I'm saying? Because they knew this was happening. Yeah, Elon Musk has made a great point about automation. And it's interesting because he uses some of it. But he says, we have to be careful with how much AI is implemented. Because while it might be cost effective for these companies, you got to remember these robots don't put the money back into the economy, right? You might be like, that's the thing about having human beings is you pay them and then they go spend their money. And robots don't do that. Very astute point from Elon Musk a couple days ago. Yeah, I mean, look, we, you know, times, times, unfortunately, you're changing. And you know, you can get people to do or you can get robots or machines to do some jobs and do that. You need to adapt. Yeah. Right. I mean, I hate to say that, but it's true. So if video killed the radio star, did AI kill music radio hosts? Well, that's the question. Because they can't artificially create what we do here. Oh, yes, they can. Oh, yes, they can. I will stand up against the machine and the man. That's the scary part. In fact, we're gonna have a Michael Pelco, if you're listening, AI, Nick Kale, let's get on that right now and see it. See how long we can see how long we can sustain a segment. Good luck with your little board replicating what this guy does, right? See, and that's in truth. That's why every once in a while, Nick will throw in a ram, you know, a ran instead of run, right, or an octogen area for somebody that's a hundred. True story. No joke. That's right. I could be perfect, but I tried to resonate with the common man. So I purposely haven't this. Don't run away. You are, you are the, you are the ultimate enabler. I've never met a human being who enables like you do. So by the way, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, just, I know that we'll talk about this on a national scale with the strike. Governor Josh Shapiro speaking out yesterday, saying that he hopes both sides will work toward a deal urging the union and US MX to quote, stay at the table. I'll point out to you, these negotiations, they haven't negotiated face to face according to these reports in good faith since June. So we knew this was happening. You know, this now we're just left to tolerate and deal with it, right? And so we just have to suck it up now if we, the, we, the common folk get screwed here. So according to Zipper cruder, Longshoreman make between 13 and $20 an hour. So that's it. According to Zipper cruder. Yeah, these are not a longshoreman salary in Philadelphia. It's about $16 an hour on average. And so they want, they want at least, you know, they want at least 77% more than that. Yeah. And part of that is because of inflation. Yeah. How are these people not making 25, 30 bucks an hour? Like God, well, again, guys, if, if a, if a robot can come in and do this job. Oh, I get it. Yeah. Yeah. But I just saw when I went to speaking of Aldi Don, I go to Aldi yesterday on Sunday, they had a sign up saying they were hiring at 18, 50 an hour. Not that that's anything good. But I mean, 18, 50 an hour to sit there in that little chair and scan groceries, yet these people are making between 13 and 20 an hour. I look, I'm just going by what, what, what I see on zipper cruder.com as far as salaries go. So yeah, I'm sure somebody's gonna tell you, no, they, we, no, they make way more than that. And I'm just going with the foot, the internet tells me, all right. And other news, we mentioned this earlier this morning, as far as Pete Rose, obviously a Philadelphia icon when you think of our Phillies back in the 80s, but Pete Rose, all time hits leader was banned from baseball for betting on the sport, not here in Philadelphia, but he has died at the age of 83. That from his family, Philadelphia Phillies releasing a statement, obviously he helped the Phillies to one of our two world championships during his five seasons here in Philadelphia, 1979 to 1983. And Philadelphia Phillies saying that he certainly was an integral role in bringing the team to its first World Series championship. That was one of the statements made by the Phillies in a statement they released last night. Yep. And Pete now in the afterlife, listening on the Odyssey app, waiting for Stalker's next fan to lead. He's in a place of parlay up above. And the basketball world losing an icon when DeKimby Matombo died at just 58 years old. I know. Not only a star on the court, a memorable figure, family man, for both his, you know, humanitarian work, that one crazy commercial that he had. So he was grew up in the Democratic Republic of Congo and didn't play basketball until he was 16 years old, but made his mark over 18 season NBA eight all star selections for defensive player of the year awards inducted into the basketball Hall of Fame 2015. Great piece to that 016 or team that went to the finals with Iverson on Iverson. I was there. So, so two major sports stories that we're following for you this morning. And then of course, looking to the storm aftermath and it's the cleanup and the death toll is rising following historic hurricane turned tropical storm Helene. So striking, obviously, making landfall in Florida last Thursday and then going in inland to the Carolinas, Tennessee, and beyond. So six different states. Asheville, North Carolina, hard hit. We've talked about 400 miles from where the storm made landfall, but a wide, wide path of destruction and death across the southeast. More than 132 people dead in those six states, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Trump in Georgia yesterday and the Biden administration announcing that President Joe Biden will visit North Carolina at some point. I believe that will be tomorrow afternoon. He will be visiting, you know, the devastation in North Carolina. Just awful. Like the footage, the one that really stands out to most of all of them is Asheville, North Carolina. Yeah. I mean, that area is just ravaged. I, you don't, I want to say this without being the, you know, mean, but how, how do you think this is going to affect voting in North Carolina in the November election? I saw people yesterday trying to say that this is the Katrina moment. No, it's not. It's not. It's not. I don't know that I feel that. Katrina was like, thousands died. You know what I mean? Right. This is not anywhere close to Katrina. I agree. I'm just curious about, and again, there's still people, there's still a lot of people on a counter forward missing. So I'm not trying to trivialize this. I'm just putting it, taking it back to where we are. I'm just curious about how this will, like, will they give them, because I think, I think in 2018, there was some sort of natural disaster that delayed voting a little bit for one of the midterm elections. Okay. I'm wondering if this will be the same. Now, are you asking, well, we'll have an impact on November 5th, or will it be brought up on tonight's debate? No, it's definitely going to be brought up on tonight's debate. I'm more worried about, I'm more wondering about if this will affect voting in North Carolina, in those Western areas. I mean, North Carolina and Georgia are two of the three states that Trump needs to win. If he wants to win the election, he just needs to win three of the seven swing states. And Trump has already beaten Kamala Harris to the punch in both states. Hurricane Helene, there is a headline 13 hours ago on NBC news that Hurricane Helene has scrambled mail and early voting plans in North Carolina. So it's delaying the flooding, delayed or destroyed mail ballots. It's a great, great question, you asked Greg. And so you're, you're correct in, in just wondering this out loud, that it destroyed mail ballots. So they started out as they, they were supposed to be going out. But now they, this has forced the closings of several county election offices. So will this lead to more in person voting and North Carolina and some of these other five states in North Carolina, they're saying, yes, in Western North Carolina, which is where, by the way, Biden is headed. So officials mailed 190,000 ballots last week. But now they're saying many obviously were probably destroyed by the flooding. Yeah, this is kind of a double edged sword, right? If you're a Republican that doesn't trust mail in ballots, you probably like this. Like now we have to go November 5th. But if you took advantage of early voting so far, and I don't know if you mentioned the dates for those two states, what do you do now? Like do you have to see like what canceled that or is, are you going to let me know it was canceled so I can still go vote in person? I mean, the entire, almost the entire area of Asheville right now has no running water. I know. So the last thing on their mind is voting and, and you know, if, if they're still struggling to get water back up and power and all that stuff, like when is the postal service going to start running again? And they probably also couldn't care less about tonight's debate because they have no access to watch it. I have a friend, I have a friend who lives down in that area. And they said all the roads in and out, like the major roads in and out of Asheville are completely either washed away or blocked the debris. Yeah, and they look like rivers. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So in obviously North Carolina, battleground state, we've talked a lot about early in person voting is scheduled to begin October 17th across more than 400 locations across North Carolina. And so will those by October 17th, I mean, today's October 1st. So you bring up a great point physically, you know, can they, they're going to have, they're already talking about staffing issues because people, this is an emergency and they don't have power. They don't have water. People's homes were washed away or unlivable. Yep. And we still haven't had the October surprise yet. Yeah. So maybe this is the October surprise. Yeah. I mean, in a horrifying way, obviously, yeah, it's, you know, it's, it's very interesting because you're going to get a lot of people who are not going to, you know, want to vote care, you know what I mean? Like they're their homes are swept away. You know what I mean? So yeah, election officials in other states affected by the hurricane, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee, they're also speaking out about this and they're saying that they face challenges, not as, I mean, North Carolina, I think is the worst hit, but all of these other states. And then you think about rural areas. And then you think about, you know, who's affected maybe people who don't have money, maybe, you know, poor, maybe poor people. And so how does that impact folks if they don't have transportation, housing, etc. So that's, that this will be an important issue. And, and like I say, we'll probably know more because the national media will follow Biden there tomorrow. So we'll probably get our best sense of this tomorrow. Yeah. Yep. I would imagine. So just so much happening as we look through that as well. We're sponsored this morning by American Dental Implant and Luminere Center. Improve your smile with Luminere's Dr. Heinbaugh of the American Dental Implant and Luminere Center is our areas only certified Luminere's dentist. So just get a dynamite smile, no grinding shots or pain, visit myspringfielddentist.com. Myspringfielddentist.com. Thank you, American Dental Implant and Luminere's Center. We're looking for our fills watching for, as we, we talked about Charlie, or excuse me, we talked about Pete Rose and his passing thinking about the Phillies in a world series how long ago it was. So we're watching very closely with the, with Brewer's Mets, right? That's correct. And so the choices tonight. Yeah, tonight at 5 30. So we're watching to see which one of those we will be facing off with and dreaming of our own World Series Championship with our fills. The forecast, what a, what a lovely forecast moving into the weekend. Today and tomorrow we still, I'm sorry, Greg, we still have to contend with not bright sunny skies, but you will, yeah, not bright, but you will see the sun. The sun will maybe, maybe a glimpse of it today, maybe, maybe like a 10% chance to see the sun, 70 degrees today, a little spattering, yes, more of that annoying drizzle today, 70 degrees. Tomorrow, the sun does come out partly sunny, 72 degrees. And then for your Thursday, 76 degrees, we begin a warm up between Thursday through Sunday. So Thursday, Friday, Saturday, that's the warm up. Thursday, 76, Friday, 79, Saturday, 78 degrees, all mostly or more sunshine than clouds. And then Sunday is really the perfect day. Bright sunny skies, 75 degrees. Enjoy the sunny stretch once it begins tomorrow because next Monday and Tuesday, we go back to that dreary, rainy pattern of raw, rainy weather in the upper to mid 60s and rain starting next Monday. So enjoy the sunny stretch, killing company news live. All right, Don, thank you very much. 85, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10, cut sheet in just about 20 minutes before we get there. Up next, Tim Walls, five biggest lies. How much of that should JD Vance put in his repertoire tonight? Or should he stick to the issues and CBS News with a long history of anti-Trump bias? We'll give you those six moments when we continue killing company, talk Radio 1210WPH. 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 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 Cale & Company podcast from Talk Radio 1210WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. 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 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. In your own Talk Radio 1210WPHD and you go right ahead. Well, I'll tell you what, when I get up, it's dark, but you guys always light my spark. You're really, I was actually going to leave you out the dry there and make you feel awkward, but you really put some thought on to this Ed, so I appreciate that. Thanks, sir. Hey, absolutely. Nick Dawn and Greg always got my spark going. So here's the deal. You know what? If Tim Walsh gets tagged by Vance with some of his, you know, tampon Tim, Stolen Valor. Let's let a city burn. Let's, you know, and his wife saying, I'm opening up the windows. The smell of the tires burn it. I think that will change a few votes. So you think he should do that or you think he should stick to the issues because Stolen Valor is great. It's valid. You know, bringing up the Haitian stuff probably won't work. Now, as far as the whole tampon thing, again, that hasn't been verified. So I think if Vance stays on policy and issues and then throws in the Stolen Valor, to me, that's the right balance, Ed. Oh, yeah. And I couldn't agree with you more, but I'm just pointing out a few things that I'm hoping he tags them with because this guy, in my opinion, is nothing short of a whack job, like the other whack job that's running. Yep. I agree. I think Tim Walsh is definitely a clown. I appreciate the call, Ed. So when we talk about Tim Walls and the five biggest lies, Blaze Media put together his top five lives. And I think you can bring up all of these. Number one, first and foremost, the way that Blaze phrases this, the most obvious line of attack is the Stolen Valor claim. We've talked about that. We've covered that. Here's the other four that he can bring up, although I do think he needs to be careful with number three. We'll get to that in a moment. Number two, he says, the Blaze says, as far as Tim Walls and the five biggest lies, then there's the time he blamed the mayor of Minneapolis for the deadly rioting in the city. They go on to say no joke. He went to the torched city where a police precinct was among dozens of buildings destroyed by a criminal mob and slammed city officials when the mayor produced his text messages and phone calls begging for the governor to send in the national guard. Walls as people said, those don't count as a quote formal request. Grammar and formal requests, truly amazing stuff. I think you can bring that up. Here's the one thing that you can bring up, but I think this opens up the can of worms for Roe v. Wade and abortion. Now Tim Walls has been documented as lying about the hole as the way the blaze phrases this. And then there's the whole IVF thing. In vitro fertilization is a big part of Walls's identity. It featured prominently in his DNC debut as a personally outraged story to highlight Republicans push to outlaw the fertility treatment. Democrat aligned reporters lapped it up. NBC aired a story about his family's seven-year IVF journey. Taxpayer funded NPR called Walls, a new kind of reproductive messenger. The problem is that the whole thing was a lie. Walls and his wife never used IVF and none of their children were conceived through it. Further, no Republican of any note has called for outlawing the process, yet another blatantly political lie. Politically helpful lies are a near constant for Walls. So let me just stop right there. Does and Don, you always handle this subject much better than Greg and I do as the female of the show? I think any female can handle this subject better than a man for the most part. Does does Jamie Vance have to be careful about bringing up the IVF lie? Because you know the CBS monitors will eventually get to abortion. So does he have to wait for that moment or does he just re clarify Trump's position on making it a state issue? I feel like that's a delicate thing. If you attack Walls on the IVF lies, it's almost like the media is going to gang up on you for that. And I don't think you want that out in the news cycle. Well, Trump has said that he supports in vitro fertilization. He's come out. He said he even suggested that insurance insurance companies should cover more of it because back in the day when it was maybe a newer or new ish technology, insurance companies did cover more of it. And depending on which insurance company you have, they may not cover it and it can be expensive. So Trump has suggested it should be covered by insurance. So this lie that Trump does not support in vitro fertilization, it's just a lie. Okay. He came out and he said, I support IVF and that it's a great pathway and that he believes in fact, insurance companies should cover more of it to help families. Speaking of that subject, number four, the fourth lie, Tim Walls has also falsely alleged that Trump wants to create a government agency to monitor women's pregnancies to prevent abortions. That has been fact checked. That is not true. And then lastly, number five, there's the time that Walls claimed that school children in Minnesota didn't miss more than 10 days of school during COVID when in reality, he ordered the schools closed for the rest of the school year. You can read the details of all of those five lies that the blaze fact checked at the blaze's website. And then we flip it back to CBS news as we wrap here before we get to the cut sheet CBS news with a long history of anti-Trump bias. And this goes back to what are we going to see tonight? Are we going to see CBS kind of take a page from ABC's playbook? And obviously try not to hide their bias. Only fact check Vance not fact check Walls will it be hostility or really be more like CNN back on June 27th when they stayed out of it and let Trump and Biden do their thing. Obviously, you have the Leslie Stahl situation from 2020 when she interviewed Donald Trump. Remember, we've played this clip many times, whether it's the cut sheet or the big take about the laptop of Hunter Biden and Leslie Stahl kept trying to say, well, we've never verified that. Ultimately, CBS news verifies it in 2022. Katherine Harridge, one of those individuals along with Miranda divine other moments of CBS bias. Gayle King is a previous Kamala Harris donor. And she has repeatedly interviewed and defended Kamala Harris over the years. You have CBS news in September of 2023 admitting to editing unflattering Harris commentary in an interview exchange with one of the debate moderators, Margaret Brennan. So we have that is number three. By the way, you can read this at Fox news.com. Number four, the moment of CBS bias against Trump in favor of Harris, when Margaret Brennan and O'Donnell both came out and chastised Trump after the July assassination attempt in Butler, PA saying he needs to quote lower the temperature. Number five, Margaret Brennan defending Harris from Trump's false attack. When they were talking about, uh, this was the full blown communist comments right after she rolled out her first economic policy on price gouging. Margaret Brennan once again went to the defense of Kamala Harris. And then lastly, this was just recently when Margaret Brennan sat down with an interview with JD Vance. We've mentioned JD Vance has done, as of about two weeks ago, 59 interviews on all of the Sunday shows far and away, more visible, more vocal than Trump, walls and Harris in the public sector of interviews. And she got really combative and snippy with JD Vance during their most recent interview. So as we wrap up here, do we have any reason to believe that CBS will get it right and play it down the middle or are they as tainted as ABC, which by the way, keep in mind, we knew this going into the ABC debate. Remember this, they had 100% positive spin score coverage of Kamala Harris on ABC's evening news with David Ware and a 93% negative spin score rate on Donald Trump. CBS news, I feel like they need to get it right. They need to be impartial. They need to be right down the middle, Don, but I have no reason to believe that they will be based on the track record we just laid out. I think that for Nora O'Donnell, whose contract is up and she's being demoted off the anchor desk. Well, she cares. She go down with the ship that guns are blazing. That's just it. She burned the village down. So will she go all will so she could go either way. In other words, if she's depends on where her agent is looking or who she's talking to, right? Right. If you want another network gig, you might want to play it straight down the middle, right? And so if you can prove that you're a tough interviewer, but you are respectful, that you're a person of integrity, does that raise her ranking? Or does she go all left? So for, I think Margaret Brennan, generally speaking, even though they all skew left, I think Margaret is pretty good. And I think usually she tries to play it down the middle, but she's very tough. She's very smart. As far as Nora O'Donnell, she has shown more bias in my opinion. But I think she will be on her best behavior because she's months away from being demoted. I mean, they've essentially told her, your number three, you're failing in the ratings. And so we're going to reassign you. And when you told that as an anchor, that's the third rail or whatever you want to say. So she is going, I think going to be on her best behavior to try to be fair. Yeah, sucks when you're number three. By the way, guys, another good month. Can't relate. Paul is in West Chester. Paul, you go right ahead, sir. Thanks for taking my call. Sure. I don't like to do numbers. First, let me start with this. Eight feet at fair feet. So you guys promote that a lot. But also, let me ask you about, you said about this Haitian and like Don said, this was possible of fake news. You didn't say it was fake like that. I mean, Greg, can I get one of those? Stop getting our news from Twitter. I said that. Yeah. Can we stop getting our news from Twitter? There you go, Paul. Thank you. Thank you, Greg. You're welcome, right? All right. So now here it is. You do the numbers, Don, even when Trump came in office, how many refugees came in? So as 1.5 million. So out of this, what about the Afghanistan, the all the Mother Nations, Ukrainian, they don't all speak English. However, it's not when people fought Haitians that they can speak three different languages, French, Creole, and English. Who in a day's time does not know how to speak English? So also, they revitalize this hand, but yet and still, let me, I'm very yoke all this together. So when I, that being said, what's the difference that stand out between on 1.5 million that came that compared to these 15,000? So if you were to sit there and put them all in blind hair and blue eyes like Fox News do, as you know, Nick, that you watch on the regular, all blind hair blue eyes. They look good. From your standards. So from, if you were to put the Haitians and blind hair, blue eyes, I mean, blind hair, what was stand out? So let's look at it. Well, let me ask you this. So, but let's just separate that you're talking about the Haitians. And then are you talking about 15,000 murderers? Or are you talking about 15 million illegal? Which one are you talking about? I just want to make sure I got your numbers right. Okay, you were saying that it came in 1.5 refugees came in going to time and it was 15,000. So you do the percentage. That's almost less than 1% of the people out of refugees. But yet you are still picking up these Haitians. But you have to look at the popular, but Paul, you have to look at the population of that town. This is a town. If you're talking about 15,000 in a city of 60,000, that's a very big ratio. I mean, we're not talking 15,000 people in New York City, where they've got like eight, nine, 12 million people, whatever it is. We're talking, you know, Bumble, F Springfield, Ohio. I mean, so it's like, it's like bluebell. Listen, I want to clarify because Paul brought me into it. When I reported on the people from Haiti, what I said in Ohio, they came here legally. They were invited, the vast majority of people. Yeah. Let me just repeat this. They were invited by that Ohio town where they had they needed workers. And as well, there was a connection between churches in Haiti that we're trying to help Haitians who were fleeing a gang torn and violent torn country that has all kinds of unrest. The people from Haiti, the vast majority came from Haiti legally through a legal pathway invited, which I don't think anybody has a problem with the problem with that they're facing currently, is that then with the open borders and so on, other people were coming over on top of that, and they have a humanitarian situation that they've asked Congress to help with. So the Haiti issue is separate from the other issue. And I don't want to conflate the two, because the other issue that we learned about on Friday was that 15,000 illegal folks who are not Haitian, right, who came over the border. That's what I'm trying to make sense of these different numbers. And so Paul, I just want to say this, because it's very important. And there's a lot of confusion about this. The 15,000 number of convicted killers in their home countries, and then another 13 plus 1000 convicted rapists, they came into the country. They were deemed as they were going to be deported, but then they were let go into this country before they could get their court date. That is a separate issue from any issue of Haitians coming here legally invited by Ohio. So I just, I just want to clarify that. Yep. 855-839-1210. We'll come back, find out what's on the cut sheet, which will include Kamala Harris on a basketball podcast. The comments to this are great, and we will have our thoughts as well. Well, on top of other things in the cut sheet that soccer has lined up, and you'll find out what's on it when we come back, killing company. Talk Radio 1210. WPHD. 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. It's Cale and Company on demand from Talk Radio 1210 WPHD, and the free Odyssey app. 756 edition. Yeah, I think we're gonna have to start pushing the country back to eight o'clock, because we cannot hit 745 to save our lives. No, we just find. It's fine. It's good. It all starts with the big take. You know what I mean? We do news for 18 minutes at the beginning, and then the big take is 20. But then we're off and running. If I eclipse eight minutes on the big take, just kill my microphone and cut me off. They do that to Cavuto every day. He can never wrap his interview. They go right to the five. He's in mid-sentence. That's amazing. He's been on TV since the Stone Age. Yeah. Unbelievable. Learn your hard outs, pal. Who might have said there? We have soft outs, and I still can't hit them. It's true. Everybody who fills in on the show, there was like, what kind of clock do you have in clock in the business means, you know, or like, I don't know. We just go until we stop. It's so much. Yeah, clock, meaning we're on from this time to that time, and then we break and we come back. And usually if you hit it on time, you're typically doing a nice job. But Gary writes, just started 5.45 a.m. We used to start at 5.30. Yeah, we're not starting at 5.30. I'm done. I'm done with that. Wait, when was 5.30? Oh, we started. We started at 5.30 a long time ago. Yeah. This wasn't like a pandemic thing, was it? No. No. It was before that. Because when I was in Atlanta during the pandemic, the Odyssey Sports Station that I worked for moved this the morning show, think about this. They went from 6 to 10 to 5.30 to 10 during the height of the pandemic when sports were on pause. Oh, man. Hugh Douglas, who's now doing the midday show down the hall on WIP. He said, wait a minute, was we got to do four and a half hours when there's no sports to talk about? Yep. He actually loved it. I'm sure he did. I'm sure you shined too. Well, you know, all right. Let's get to. I was okay. No, I did. No, no, I'm just let's find out what's on the cut sheet. What? What's on the cut sheet? What's on the cut sheet? The now eight o'clock cut sheet. What's on the cut sheet brought to you by Cherry Hill, where they have ample inventory of brand new and beautiful pre-owned vowels. Enjoy the luxury experience you deserve. They always go to the extra mile for their customers because relationships matter at Cherry Hill. We'll check them out over 70 in Cherry Hill. Cherry Hill, blah, blah, where relationships matter. Don Nick, you guys watch sports over the weekend. Did you notice Kamala? Well, it's they're not Kamala Harris as, but they're anti-Kamala Harris as by the Trump campaign hitting Harris for supporting taxpayer-funded sex change operations for prisoners. Yes. Yes. And I think even some Democrats have seen that and they're like, Oh, I didn't know she was that far left. I'm glad you said that. Charlemagne, the God who everybody foolishly said, could he be voting for Trump? There was no chance he was everybody for Trump. Is now. He said on his show yesterday that he he saw that he was like, wow, that was really effective. Cut one till go. I'll tell you what, that ad day was running during the football games, this weekend claiming the vice president supports funding, gender, transition surgeries for all prison inmates and migrants in the US. That was nuts. I don't know if it was enough, but that was crazy. I don't know. I don't know if it was the backdrop of football, but when you hear the narrator say Kamala supports taxpayer-funded sex changes for prisoners, that one line, I was like, hell no, I don't want my taxpayer dollars going to that. Definitely see that she did. That ad was effective. Kamala took a picture with a transgender. It was it was this what they were saying that it made it seem like Kamala supports transgender sex changes in jail with our money. That's what that's what it came across. Yes. That was that. That was yes. It literally said that Kamala supports taxpayer-funded sex changes for prisoners. And it talks about how, you know, she supports funding gender transition surgeries for all prison inmates and migrants in the United States. That ad was impactful. There's no doubt about it. You're sitting there. You're binge watching football on a Saturday or a Sunday and you see that ad and you're not aware of what's going on. And you're, you know, an entry-level political observer and you see the Trump ad where, you know, they've got the headlines from the newspaper with the source Washington Post or LA Times, whatever it might be, that resonates. There's no doubt. I agree with you. And if you're only, some of these ads come on and they're so biting because it goes from like, beer commercial to this commercial to fun, you know, here's Snoop Dogg doing this. And then all of a sudden it's, Kamala Harris supports transgender operations for it. And it just, you're like, what the hell is she? Right. And then think about the, the trifecta here. Not only does she support it for prison inmates, then on top of it, add in illegal immigrants that are in prison. So imagine that you, you come from another country, you're here illegally. You have a rap sheet in your old nation. You come here as a recidivist, a repeat offender. You do it again. You're in the can and you say, you know what, I want to cut off my genitalia. And Bob in San Francisco, who pays way too much on taxes to begin with, has to fund that. Yeah. Yeah. Look, it's all about getting, you know, what's the old saying, get people where they are. And if you're sitting on the couch and not following that much politics and you see that, you're like, hell no. Yeah. You know what I mean? If it works on guys like that, it's an effective ad. Um, do you get a transition? Philadelphia Center for Transgender Surgery says the price list mentions estimates of up to $140,000 to transition from male to female, $124,000 to transition from female to male. Yeah. So even if this is rare, just think about, you know, let's say you have a few or a handful or 10. I mean, you're looking at a minimum of $124,000 for a transition of one individual from $124,000 to down payment on a house. It's three vehicles from the Piazza auto group. And by the way, you know, not for nothing, but let's say somebody goes in and they say, well, I want to boob job, like a, I'm biologically born woman, but I want a vagina rejuvenation. Then what, wouldn't it be discrimination? Yes. Wouldn't it be discrimination against a born female if you just wanted to get a little rejuvenation to feel, you know, female? Yeah. Look, as long as you're an adult, and I'm not funding it, do what you want. If you're a minor, that's where I have a problem. And if it's coming on my tax dollars, that's where I have a problem. Vagina rejuvenations for all. Yes. Well, we said that months ago on the show, we need to make vaginas great again. See, I totally endorse that. Next time we interviewed Trump, we'll say, Mr. President, you know, the nurse administration wants to pay for transition surgeries for folks coming here illegally. What about, you know, vagina rejuvenation for just, you know, American women who want a little, uh, boost 91 LS X or on the YouTube chat wants to know why these transition centers are always next door to scrapple factories. Not right. It's not right. Oh God. See, don't you always take it one step too far. Oh, everybody always accuses me or you, Nick, of, of being juvenile. And it's like, you know, me a cheap trick. It's actually always done. We want to get that hard. Do you guys know, do you guys still know people who wear masks? You know, it's funny. Let me actually, uh, yeah, no, I have not personally seen anybody or know anybody. Oh, no, I should, I take that back. I don't know anybody that does, but I certainly do see it from time to time. So here's, here's my thing. I'm a germaphobe, like a huge germaphobe. I don't, I'm not, I wouldn't wear a mask for COVID. I don't care about COVID. I don't want the flu. I don't want any of that stuff. You know what I mean? So like, I don't, I don't wear masks. But if I did, it would be because I just hate germs and people. My sister, I wanted to make sure I got this right Sunday at 10.07 AM showed, sent me a picture of a guy at Giant wearing a KN95 mask. Oh, I see it all the time. Let me see if I don't know if we can zoom in here, Phil on the YouTube chat. You'll see the guy shot. Well, let's not, let's not actually let's not show his face. Well, you're not gonna see his face. He's got a mask on and it's on a cell phone. Okay. You have no idea who that is. You don't even know what Giant, this is from. I've met different. The only thing I will say, I've met some people at events who, you know, they said there was something unusual. My child or a family member is battling cancer or went through a surgery or something, you know, to that effect where they just feel like they want to, you know, not ring stuff home. And but truthfully, even before the pandemic, every once in a while, you would meet somebody like that. There's something, you know, that's unusual and dramatic in somebody's life and even international travelers. Sometimes if they've traveled and then somebody had some immune issue, you see a lot of people from China and stuff wearing masks because that's their culture and stuff. Bill Mar did a funny bit on it over the weekend. This is cut three, Phil. Go. No, people who are still wearing masks in public in September of 2024 have to write the reason why on the mask. And here are the reasons we will accept. I have a cold. I have a cold sore. My look piercing got infected. I'm Asian. I'm a huge and I've been in a I've been in a coma since 2021. Wait, are we not still doing this? It's good. It's so good. And here's the thing. You talk about the people that I have cancer, I have this, I have that there has been countless studies that have been showed across the across the globe that are not put on broadcast television in this country that have showed that shown that mass for AI masks don't work. So you sit here and say, Well, I have an immune I have an immune compromised. They don't work. The best doesn't know you're immune compromised. So if it's me or if it's somebody that's got four comorbidities currently, the mask offers the same lack of protection to all of us. It doesn't discriminate based on your current condition. But you know why you don't see these and we've given you these studies. They're done in Finland in Norway and all the and they do sample A versus sample a B and the results have showed that there was no noticeable difference in those who wore them and those who did not. But you know, you don't why you don't see him here? Because as Anderson Cooper wraps up his monologue on COVID, what's the first commercial you see? Pfizer. Yep. That's why. Yeah, you're you you're under and then people are like, Well, you're so you're being so inhumane. Look, I'm just telling you the facts. I'm sorry that you have cancer. My father-in-law had cancer and diabetes. I got the two shots because I was told I would spread it to him and I didn't want to be the guy that killed my father-in-law. And we find out it was not worth anything. I didn't do anything to help my father-in-law by me being vax because it had no impact on him. Dr. Love on the YouTube chat writes, Nick, Nick is our Pete Rose, banned from sports radio for life. That is correct, folks. All because much like Donald Trump, I put an R in front of my name as well. Yeah, I was just gonna say that. It was risky. It was risky coming here. Yeah. As a man who likes to roll the dice, that's what I do. I take risks. Kamal Harris was on the All the Smoke podcast. I am not familiar with this guys. Forgive me. I know a lot of podcasts, but I'm not familiar with this. Nick, can you just give me a little background on who I don't know the podcast, but I know the guys who host them when they played basketball, Steven Jackson and Matt Barnes. I actually think Matt Barnes might have been a sixer for a brief period of time, but they were middle of the road solid NBA players. Steven Jackson was a scorer and Matt Barnes was kind of an antagonist defensive player, and much like everybody these days, they have a podcast. She broke out her accent when she was talking to Steven Jackson about being friends with somebody since kindergarten and how they used to go to. And I'm just saying how she says it. So don't, don't shoot the messenger. She says, we used to go to the clubs in the Coop Deville. What do they, what do we had a girl that called in a couple of weeks ago? Is it code breaking, code speaking code code, code something code changing code switching code switching, um, cut eight, Phil, uh, go. Do you have people in your life who applaud your success? Do you have people in your life who you trust? Do you have people in your life who when you trip and fall, they laugh with you and then they pick you up and push you back out there? There are people that you know who will be those people if you choose to have them. I am blessed to have an incredible family and incredible friends. My best friend from kindergarten is still one of my best friends. That's crazy. Right. Stacy Johnson. We used to go to the clubs in her father Smith. There it is. There it is. Um, and, and so I think that's part of it, right, because you do need the support to, to deal with it. And especially, I mean, people who are active on social media, it's hard out there. It's tough. And you have to find things like I love to cook. Yes. We know that she is Kamala's kitchen. We should do like an SNL skit with Kamala's kitchen. I just, how many more clips of that do you have, by the way? Because I'm going to save these comments till we're done. Okay. Okay. All right. Um, but that one right there, Stephen Jackson is the guy on the left. Matt Barnes is on the right. Did you notice the, the eye roll from Stephen Jackson there? You got to pick up one if you're watching when they show him. Uh, I, I don't know where that clip came from as far as the, uh, at what moment of the interview. I think Stephen Jackson might have been like, you know, on second thought, man, maybe we should have just had an athlete on. She busted out laughing and there's silence from both of them. And you could hear the awkward silence where she stopped. They're like, boy, I guess that wasn't that funny. Yeah. So that's the thing with all these podcasters. Even Joe Rogan, they're, they're also low energy. I don't like listening to podcasters interview people. It is so flatline. Right. Yeah. There's no juice to it at all. Does anybody know anything about this? Like, is it, is this a big podcast? Like, do they get a lot of, is it in the top 10, the top five? That's a good question. Maybe I feel maybe we can, if you can look up, filler, Jimmy, look up to see where this podcast ranks in like the downloads. Because I don't know if you guys saw it, the top three the other day for podcasts was Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, and the Hawk to a girl. Hawk to was up to three. Yep. Wow. Well, I guess I guess it's more like 15 weeks of fame, not 15 minutes. I know. Good for her. Yeah. Let's see. Right. That right there, folks. So, so forget all this hope, joy and change, hogwash, that the Biden administration and Harris town on you. You can be a star at any moment in this country. And it can happen like that with the most obtuse thing possible. You think Hawk toa needed all these ridiculous policies like DEI. Now, she's able to put a little spit on that thing, and now she's making more than me. She put spit on that thing. The American dream is alive. You just need to have talent and find a niche. Nick, if it can happen to you, it can happen to anybody. If I can make 18 bucks an hour, you can too. Speaking of Kamal liking to Cook, she said she was asked about what happened, like what she did when Joe Biden called her and told her that he was dropping out of the race. Cartwheels? She cooked. Oh, according to her, cut nine filled with she made the last supper. Cut nine from the time that the president called me and told me he wasn't running. I mean, it just like everything was in speedy, speedy motion. And I was not sleeping so well. And that one morning, I just, I mean, I had, I don't know, a few hours sleep and I, you know, I'd like to sleep. I just got up. I was like, so I just went out and got a pork roast and started marinating. Get your happy place. And my family having to be in town, so they were very happy about the whole situation. But I just got up and started cooking. All right, pork roast, very underrated, especially to marinate that 100%. Got to wonder if that's a dry rub or more of a wet marinade, but you know, to each their own. I was a lot like this. I was a lot like Kamala, you know, I was advocating for a job. I was trying to get a new position. I didn't, I was sleep deprived. I wasn't taking my naps in June of 2022. And then soccer picked up the phone and he called me. And the next thing I know I was here, you know, she is, there's no doubt about it that she was in on it. I mean, first of all, she was complicit in the lie of Joe is fine and Joe is good. But if you like, think about this, we were all talking about the Clintons, the Obamas, Pelosi, Schumer, Hakeem Jefferies, everybody that's Obama, all the power brokers, like, there's no way that she was just kind of sitting back caught off guard. She was, she knew that the code red was called. She was just waiting for the execution to be delivered. Well, that's the, that's the thing about this clip and why I pulled it, because I think it's the most interesting, one of the most interesting things she said was because she's acting as if she didn't know that this was, I mean, this, everybody in her party, yes, had to get together and be like, we need to do this. Joe, Joe had that debate on June 27th, July 21st, he drops out. It's the, it's as soon as we finish the bike ride in Atlantic City, the news came across people's phones. Hey, Nick, Joe just dropped out. I just look at Greg, I'm like, I got a big dig for tomorrow. So, I mean, like, for three weeks, you think Kamala was in the clouds? I mean, she's just sitting there waiting for the go ahead, basically. Hey, once we get Joe out of the equation, you're the girl we're rolling with. What's one of Kamala's guilty pleasures as far as food goes? Really hard hitting interview. This is, by the way, maybe that's the whole point, right guys? Cut 11, Phil, go. One of my guilty pleasures, especially when I'm on the road, are my Doritos? What flavor? Nacho. Old school. Original. Come on. Come on. That's exactly right. That's exact. I got to have an African nearby. First of all, they're not called Doritos. Doritos. Doritos? She's never had a Dorito in her life. Let's be honest. And the only time we've ever seen her eat Doritos on television is the stage dad with her and Doug at the convenience store. Oh, God. Dougie Doritos, as Sean Farris would say, to disgrace, to disgrace. But you know what this is? One of the comments out kicked it right up about this, and they took all the comments that were happening to the post of the podcast. And one of them is, damn, they're using this platform for her BS nonsense. It's so sad that this has become an influencer election. And I want to highlight that for a moment, because I said she, what she is in this reincarnation since July 21st, she is a media social media creation. It's almost like, I don't know that she really exists, but she is this whole thing like she just dropped down brand new from the political heavens. She's not new. She has no substance. And she has everybody else driving the ship for her. She's a car on autopilot. And I don't, I will never drive a vehicle that drives itself. I want to hold the wheel myself. I got to say this whole podcast is just nonsense. And you can say, well, Trump did Theo Vaughn. But if you really watch the entire Theo Vaughn podcast, which I did, yes, they, you know, he, he did it. Theo Vaughn did it in, in a goofy way by asking him about cocaine and talking to him. But the underlying message there was about Trump's straight edge. Yes. And, and, and Trump's family history with alcoholism and drug abuse and, and how his brother died from it. Like there was a, there was a lot of heavy topics that were discussed in that interview. This is just nonsense. This is just absolute crap. The only thing I, and these are, you know, she's on here with, you know, former NBA stars, right? The only thing that I've found significant out of the whole thing was that they talk about how sad it is that, you know, as far as Oakland as far as all the sports franchises they've lost. And I would just point out on that. Yeah. You know why you lost all your sports franchises? Cause, cause they all heard, get out just like a lot of businesses and they fled your area because of your woke progressive horrifying policies as a quote unquote, you know, she was the AG and, and a pro, you know, chief prosecutor in the area and she didn't prosecute crime. So all these teams, all these businesses fled the area. And yet she goes, oh, yeah, remember, we used to drive buying Oakland and all of our great teams. Yet was your fault. Well, to your point, think about this. The, the Oakland Raiders left Oakland for Las Vegas. Las Vegas is Sin City gambling booze and prostitution. They felt like their business would thrive more in a place called Sin City than Oakland, California. By the way, the comments to this podcast, these are great. And this goes to show you why I don't think this lands. And what's the objective here? Obviously, Kamala Harris trying to garner up support with the black vote, right? That's obvious. But did it work? Here's some of the comments. Funny thing is she would have locked both of y'all up for smoking weed when she was an attorney. Come on, guys. Here's a few more. If it wasn't Trump against her, no one would vote for this woman. What accent did she speak with? Question Mark, damn, they're using your platform for her BS nonsense. Wow. What the actual F is this? I lost all respect for you guys. Mad love for your game and individuals, but this is an L. This woman has been in office for four years and hasn't done a single thing to make my country better. Another one, not even political. Respectfully, she just gives off fake vibes. Last one, sports podcast turned sellout. It's a shame. Let's keep politics out of sports news and podcasts. If the goal was to win with this, I'm not sure that it hit the mark. Agreed. And all that she did by going on here was reminding people where she grew up. Berkeley, she's left coast. And by her talking about that, she reminds everybody as far as Oakland's disastrous economy for which she is partly to blame. She was asked about her economic plan. Oh, they actually asked her a policy question? Well, how do you think she started it? She was a middle-class kid. A 10-field go. Going from a show to a whole entire company, what is your kind of your economic plan moving forward for people who are living paycheck to paycheck and struggling for groceries and rent and homeowners? So, look, I grew up, so my sister and I were raised by our mother. We lived for a long time in an apartment on top of a... Here, stop it for what I say. Stop it for what I say. I mean, I guess I can say this. She's consistent. She has the same message, the same plan, the same response to everything when she's asked this question. It is unbelievable. It's like a defendant in a criminal trial that has been taught and coached up by the attorney to just plead the fifth to every question. That's basically what she is done. She has given you a scripted word salad. It's a two-page script. She memorized it like she was studying for the bar exam. And now she has gone out and she just regurgitated, no matter who asks her, where they ask her at, what time on what platform? It's the most important question of this election, hands down. Yes. And she has a scripted answer that you hear the very beginning and you just tune... Like anybody with the attention span that most Americans have hear that and within 10 seconds they tune out. That's correct. And that's the point of it. That is the point of it. Unless you're a first... This is where I think you have to be fair and objective. It's October 1st. Unless you haven't been paying attention. And it's the first time you hear that. But everybody else that has been paying attention knows it's a crock. Yep. Phil, can you continue please? That child case center was actually owned by a woman who lived two doors down from us. And this is Shelton who was by all of our accounts and feelings our second mother. She helped raise us. And so she was a small business owner. So I'll start with the small business and congratulations. Thank you. Thank you. I, from a child, knew who our small business owners are. Right? I mean, you're business leaders, but you're also civic leaders. You take seriously your voice and how you can mentor or how you can grow communities in the sense of communities. I love our small businesses. And so a lot of my work in terms of building and growing the economy has focused on small businesses. And my vision overall is we need to build an opportunity economy. In which we increase opportunity for all, including small business owners. So a lot of my work even in the Senate was about increasing access to capital through our small businesses and in particular through our community banks. So I've been responsible for billions of dollars more now going into our community banks because they're in the community and then they know who's in the community and where the town is and who's doing good in the community, what the community wants. Wow. It's the community. And so great. Yeah. I mean, but honestly guys, let's just, you know, forget partisan politics for a moment. If you're advising her after this again, maybe this is why she has a 92% turnover rate with her staff because she says I don't want your input. I'm going to keep doing my thing. But I would sit there and say Kamala, for the record, the other side continues to shred you when you go on this community word salad of children in the community that are raised by the community with community banks and community leaders of small communities because they're in the community. Like, you got to stop doing that. You sound like a butthead. Like, change it up. Like, that's what I would tell her. And I'm available for consultation 10 grand an hour. Jesus. That's fine. Hopefully it costs early election, but you know, there's there. And the worst part is, is every now and then, if I post something about like those word salads on social media, yeah, I'll get that one person that says, what is so hard to understand about this? Where did she lose you? And I'm like, wait a minute, where did she have you at? Right? Yeah. Like, if you actually listen to the substance of it, there is none. It's just, it's, it's, it's a technology. It's just big, one big circle. Which is why you hear abortion more and more abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion. And it's why if you watch, so I always look at, I always monitors, you know, CNN especially. So Van Jones, what are his talking points? His van Jones is, I mean, it's getting nasty on there where he is saying how racist it is that they're talking about the Haitians and eating the dogs. And that's, it's all about what's with the Haitians. And that's why that issue is to me, that it's, it's just unfortunate that in that one debate, Trump said something he saw on TV. And it just, it's, that is a dying issue within this current election because it's a such a distraction. It's definitely going to come up tonight. By the way, it will come up tonight. If JD Vance, he needs to set the record straight. And that's why I fact checked it earlier today. And I've continually done that. We've tried to do that. But this is a losing issue to conflate the, the issue of what's happening with the recent ICE report, which is legit. And what's happening in Ohio is completely, that's a separate issue. Say it with me, folks, E B W economy, border war, economy, border war, hammer those plus inflation and energy. You win the election, or at least you should. These, these are Sacramento, California residents, their Kamala Harris supporters, they were interviewed by, I'm not sure who it was, maybe MSNBC. And they say they, they give all their discretionary income to Kamala Harris, the Kamala Harris campaign. Got 12 Phil Co. Ady Sackler traveled from Sacramento, just happy to be in the same city as the vice president. I've been donating nonstop to her. I've like weekly and then I, I'll then I'll do it again because I believe it. Let's freeze it right. And I feel we got to go back and kind of freeze the video. Ady Sackler traveled from Sacramento. Folks right there. Oh boy. That is the Kamala Harris supporter. You say, I don't see Kamala fans. What do they look like? Where are they? That right there? Liberalism is a disease, folks. It's a mental health crisis. And this is like, is that where's Waldo? What? So it's California in September with a snow hat on YouTube.com slash at 1210 WPH. And as always, the glasses, the glasses dead giveaway. She has a, it looks to me like a lip, a lip tattoo. Yeah, like a kiss on her neck. Yes. And big earrings. Not normally, the earring goes in the nose. That's usually the TikTok giveaway for a mental health breakdown. But this is on television. Okay, we can continue. Philip. It's happy to be in the same city as the vice president. I've been donating nonstop to her. I've like weekly. And then I'll then I'll do it again because I believe. Yeah, that's the end of it. Right. So she's, it's bad enough that you have to live. I hate, I hate clips from Twitter because I always cut off mid. So Sacramento, California, I'm not sure how expensive, but it's probably not as expensive as San Fran, LA or San Diego, but California is expensive enough just off the top. And you're taking whatever little disposable income that she says she's giving it to her weekly. Yes. Well, any discretionary income she has, she's sending it campaign weekly. Yeah, you do what you want with your money. I've never given a dollar to a politician and I never will. Give us all that money, the cover layer. How do you give your money to somebody? You don't even know what their platform is based on. How do you do that? It's just it's just the anti Trump book. That's all it is. That's all it is. That's all it is. I mean, that you can let's talk about discretionary income for a second, shall we? Because apparently the economy is not as bad as we thought because this guy bought a signed Taylor Swift guitar at a live auction for $4,000 only to destroy it. Oh, cut 13, Phil. If you can, this is more visual, but you can play the audio cut 13, Phil. Oh, no. Oh, he just hammered out four grand. Yeah, he bought the Taylor Swift guitar for four grand, by the way, which is I think it's a pretty cheap price for a Taylor Swift guitar. I would think he bought it for four grand and you're the music guy. Is that a nice guitar? I don't know. What kind of brand is that? Do you have an idea? I have no idea, but it has Taylor Swift stuff all over it. Let's do a poll question on YouTube. What would you rather do with your money? Give it to Kamala Harris or smash a Taylor Swift guitar. I would say both are bad investments. Yeah. Oh, well, you asked about San Francisco. Their cost of living. Yeah. 23% higher than the state of California average. 71% higher than the national average. Oh, my God. Housing is 187% more expensive than the average across America. You know, I've got to reach out to my old boss when I was doing sports. He now runs the sports station for Odyssey in San Francisco. I just got to go. I'm going to ask him if I can go through his financials. I just do a little reconnaissance here for work, little show prep. What's it like out there, man? Dude, that dude took that San Francisco sports station and turned it completely around. Oh, I know. Whatever they're paying him is not enough in my opinion. When we talk about the cost of living and income meeting the cost of everything out there in the economy, we were just talking about those dockworkers. You said, indeed, has it at $13.20 an hour? What would it cost without revealing any details? I mean, what would it take for you to move out to San Francisco? Is there a dollar amount that you would do it? I don't, I think to me has nothing to do with the politics. Honestly, God, even in the summer, 70 degrees there, the weather blows and you couldn't pay me enough money to live in San Francisco. That'll top of the fact that it cost a million dollars just to live there. What about LA? Oh, I live in LA in a heartbeat. I love the weather in LA. San Diego, I assume absolutely. San Francisco is just completely overrated. It really is. I could do it for the weather with all three of those cities, but whether it's cost to living, throw in the politics, and then throw in awful sports, the only thing I would enjoy out there is playing golf and eventually that wears thin. Yeah. Is that with Pebble beaches? No. Yeah, Pebble beaches somewhere else. It's not too far. Okay. You asked the Kamala Harris supporters, this guy, this is this is one of the white dudes for Harris. And Nick, you mentioned the Schmedium shirt yesterday. Yeah, they all wear the Schmedium YouTube.com/I1210 to be Ph.D. If you want to see this gentleman, this is cut 14. Phil, it's more visual, Nick, if you want to describe it for the people driving to work, feel. Cut 14. There it is. White guy in early 60s. Crew cut. Little Grego team. Schmedium shirt. Talked in dancing around, right? Dancing in his kitchen or something. White dudes for Harris, because they want to save democracy, as the shirt says. It's like, what is this? I don't know, but he's so he can feel it coming in the air tonight sure actually doesn't I've seen tighter. Yeah. Although talking a t-shirt in the dress pants is an odd look. Okay. Yep. So that right there folks, the two ladies that donate weekly to Kamala and then the dude in the Schmedium right there is the male and the woman out there that will vote for Kamala Harris. If you put that man and then the two women on a billboard and said, what encapsulates the Harris walls sector, their base? That's it right there. By the way, just so San Diego, you talked about California weather, San Diego Southern, you know, the southern end of California, which is this huge state, but you mentioned Pebble Beach. That's way far north up by Monterey and Carmel. Yeah, Monterey. It's way up north. It's gorgeous. Yeah, also a fortune to live it. Yeah, I said it was by San Francisco. I thought it was in San Francisco, but it's close. I'd rather live in it. It's a drive. It's a hike. It's further north. I'd rather live in San Diego. Absolutely. The further north you go in California, the less the interesting. Oh, my God. Northern California is gorgeous. I know it's gorgeous, but I want the weather of Southern California. I would live in Napa Valley because you get, you know, some more warm weather. It's just San Francisco with the bay and stuff like that. It's just the weather sucks. It does. It does. I was out there for a week, it rained most of the week. I mean, unless you're a millionaire, why would you move there? Yeah, right? And even then, you're like, "Well, wait a minute. My million doesn't go nearly as far." Yep. So with all of the remnants of Hurricane Helene, Donald Trump went to Georgia yesterday, made a statement about the Biden administration, cut six, Phil Go. The governor's doing a very good job. He's having a hard time getting the president on the phone. I guess they're not being responsive. The federal government is not being responsive, but they're having a very hard time getting the getting the president on the phone. He won't get on it, of course, the vice president. He's at someplace campaigning and looking for money. Now, to be fair, Kemp said that Biden called him Monday night. Yep. But I think it's about optics and, you know, which is really the interesting dichotomy here is for an administration hell bent on visual optics and identity politics, this is the second time. I mentioned this earlier in one of Don's newscasts. Trump was out to East Palestine, Ohio before either Harris or Biden. And you could say, "Well, you know, Ohio's red. You expect that." I think that actual, that jurisdiction voted 73% Trump in the 2020 election. But again, we talk about the importance of North Carolina and Georgia. And by the way, Kamala Harris, if you want to win Georgia and you don't want to go to where Trump was, well, Atlanta is kind of a stronghold for Democrats. Why are you not doing an appearance in Atlanta? She did a five minute phone, phone video zoom presser yesterday from FEMA in Washington, D.C. She got up. She walked out. She didn't answer any questions. No, she's, she spoke to the FEMA people. She was briefed. That's what I'm saying. Yeah. I watched her do the, they interrupted the five yesterday. She did it. She sat there, gave a pre-prepared speech. It was about five or six minutes. And then she got up and as people, as she's getting up, you hear the assembled media in there, Madam Vice President, and she just keeps walking out. Cut five, Phil. This is like Kamala Harris on Hurricane Helene saying we will do everything in our power to help communities respond and recover. Cut five, go. And I'm here to also talk about where we are based on the briefings I have been receiving over the last couple of days. I have received regular briefings on the impact of Hurricane Helene, including from Administrator Chris Well. And over the past 24 hours, I have spoken with Governor Kemp of Georgia, Governor Cooper of North Carolina and many local officials. There you go. Yeah. Biden then gave a hurricane response update saying he will visit North Carolina on Wednesday. Just curious why, I mean, Trump got down there yesterday. Why is it Harris? I remember almost verbatim yesterday. She said first and foremost, she does not want to interfere with the first responders on the ground. She's like, basically, she was saying, I want them to be able to do what they need. And then we will be with them, quote, I think every step of the way. Let's just fact check this back in. I remember Shepherd Smith covered this for Fox. But this was, yeah, the Bush administration and the media ripped Bush when he didn't go to, and I'm forgetting, which was it Louisiana? Was this was this Katrina? Yeah, it was so horrible. Kanye West got on that thing. It says George Bush does not care about black people. Remember that? And that was two days, two days, George Bush, you know, was there surveying the situation. And they said he was racist because it took him two days. Joe Biden gave his response saying he'll visit North Carolina Wednesday. I said that already. Sorry. Cut seven, Phil, go with federal support. The state has reopened 220 roads to help responders reach people and get the support they need quickly. Right now, thousands, thousands of federal personnel are deployed in your communities supporting search and rescue, debris removal, power restoration, and getting cell networks back online so folks can connect to the loved ones. We deployed 30 Starlink receivers and went 10 more on the way to Western North Carolina. And FEMA is on the ground supporting the communities and registering people for disaster assistance and talking to the governor is going to take a while, right? It's going to be a long time. And we've heard thousands of line workers working around the clock to help get power back up in North Carolina. Additionally, Governor Cooper and I have spoken about my traveling to North Carolina and the survey of the damage as soon as I came without taking resources or diverting resources on the ground. And we're going to stay as long as it takes when we get this thing going. So you heard him mention Roy Cooper there. That's a state where it's a red state is a state that Trump has won twice. But if you look at the polls, Kamala Harris is very, very close in North Carolina. And we know that North Carolina is uber critical to Trump and his bid to get back in. So you would think if you're Harris, you immediately get to North Carolina, a red state with a Democrat governor. Yep. Well, it a reporter asked Joe Biden in retrospect, he wish he had spent the weekend in Washington instead of Delaware. Cut 15. At least he took questions unlike Kamala. Cut 15, Phil, go. In retrospect, do you wish that you would have more resources in North Carolina knowing what you know now? And do you wish that you said that we got here in Washington following the Delaware? Come on, Stephanie. When you went in and went in Delaware, it's 90 miles from here, okay? And I was on the phone the whole time working on that. And the resources, the question is not whether we get more. This is a list of energy source for getting in there. But the question is, how to get it in? It's hard to get it from point A to point B. It's hard to get it. Some of these roads are wiped out. There's no ability to land. There's no ability to get trucks. There's no ability to get a whole range of things. So I mean, anyway, my sound frustrated. I am. Yeah. Oh, he's sitting there. He looks like he's just got done running his Sunday sermon, right? He's got that little podium thing, that little raised thing. And you know what, at least he's there actually responding to a question whether or not we like the response or the tone of it is not relevant to the fact that Kamala Harris does not take answers. But he says getting from point A to point B. That's called transportation, right? Where's the transportation dude, right? Where's Mayor Pete? Every time the S hits the fan, this guy's nowhere to be seen, right? He's doing debate prep. I was just going to say he's helping with walls. He's the mock vant. He's a putt. So, you know, Trump, while in Erie, Pennsylvania, Sunday had ripped into this administration and said that they should have been on the ground. But I didn't see him yesterday yesterday when he was in Georgia, I heard him saying that this, you know, tough election should, should not, you know, that this situation should not be politicized. So I don't know when, when did he talk about the one of the governors not being able to contact Biden? Was it over the weekend? I was trying to look at that timeline. Okay. And so apparently he did say that at some point. And that's why Trump, yeah, Trump, Trump said it yesterday, but, but, but Kemp had already said earlier that he had talked to Biden the day before. Okay. So I saw, I saw a part of a piece where Trump was in Georgia with Reverend Graham and others and the Good Samaritan charity. And they were bringing in truckloads of water and gasoline and help for people. They set up a go fund me. But Trump in that speech, I thought was good. And he talked about, Hey, we're, you know, this shouldn't be politicized and that sort of thing. So I don't know when or why he's, or what was his sourcing? Who told him that one of the Republican governors couldn't get ahold of the Biden administration? That's not, that's really unfortunate because it's, it sounds like it's not true. Not true. And so Kemp said it wasn't true. So who, you know, who told Trump that eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, right? I mean, that, that that person should be fired. Yeah. No, you know, you had to throw a javelick. Sorry. I'm just, no, I'm serious. If somebody's giving a, you know, former president who's on the campaign trail and they're giving me disinformation and saying, Oh, yeah, they're having a tough time getting ahold of them or something of that nature, then you're fired. That's, that's horrible. And it's, it's unfortunate because he made a public statement later in the day that said this should never be politicized. Obviously he realized that he had misinformation. All right. Coming up top of the hour, we'll get to Adon Stensland, big three and still three stories to get to from Kamala Harris's PA problem to her own party saying she's underwater in Michigan to what might happen to Netflix as they go political. We'll get to that as we continue. It's Kale and company back after this. October 1st, I think of all the, you know, one day or two day trips that our family takes, especially during fall, sometimes for football, sometimes to see our beautiful fall foliage, beautiful time of year. So if you're hitting the road or just, you know, heading out from place to place, you got to make sure that you check into my friends at Piazza Premium Automobiles. They're going to help make sure you and your family are safe out on the roads this fall. 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Though the streaming platform usually has the lowest churn or rate of cancellations in the industry, its rate nearly tripled in the United States after Hastings endorsement, not according to the researcher antenna. Scores of customers in the U.S. canceled their Netflix subscriptions at a rate of 2.8% in the month of July, which was higher than any other month this year, according to a report from Bloomberg. Subscribers, they say, likely acts their accounts in mass because the streaming giant killed its basic plan, which was its lowest priced ad-free option in the same month. Still, cancellations soared unusually high in the five-day period following Hastings endorsement, even considering the spike in July. He said, quote, congrats to Kamala Harris. Now it's time to win. Hastings wrote in a post on X, then the information reported Hastings had donated $7 million to an anti Donald Trump Republican pack in support of Harris to which Trump supporters got wind of and they slammed the donation and turned to social media to call for a boycott. Some online users falsely claim that Netflix itself had donated the millions to Harris. It is unclear what if any substantial long-term impact the cancellation will have on Netflix's business, but the short-lived Netflix boycott is reminiscent of some of the social media led campaigns against companies with DEI initiatives. So I actually, last night when I saw this story, I went and I looked at the stocks of a lot of the media streaming companies. As somebody who's in kind of the media content distribution business, I always try to keep a track of like what these stocks are going for. So Netflix is $702 a share. It's staggering $702. Meta is at $578. Spotify 368, Apple 233, Amazon 168, and then you look at Google $165 a share and things like Paramount Plus are going for $10 per share. I would say that when you look at streaming, Netflix is the juggernaut of all juggernauts. Just based on stock prices I just gave you, you can see that and come to that conclusion. Why? Now I don't know if this will have a massive impact, probably not, but if you're Netflix in a day and age of cost cutting, and oh by the way, like once you cut Comcast or Verizon Fios or whatever, like when we just moved to our new place, I called both of the big providers and it was like, I'm talking basic. It's like a buck 64 to 25 a month. I'm like, you're out of your mind. So we got YouTube TV, but my wife still has Amazon Prime. She still has Disney Plus. She still has Netflix and Peacock. So like we're paying 80 bucks a month for YouTube TV, which is a great deal. But the other ones, you factor them in, I'm still paying like $130, $140 a month. I would argue Netflix is almost, they're so good they can't possibly ever screw up. I don't understand the point of any founder or CEO publicly coming out and saying what you're doing politically too. Why would you do it? I agree with it makes no sense. It's because they need it. Everybody has this impulse. Everybody has this need. That's why social media is what it is. Everybody has to put every stupid thought they have online. And like my, my, I am the CEO of Netflix and what, what I say matters and people are going to and he just, he, he, he's going to tank his company doing what he's doing. If I'm, if I'm one of the shareholders, I'm like, get this guy to F out of here. Because he can't control himself to set, like who cares who you're voting for? Who cares? Man, nobody cares about your political beliefs. I don't care if he was MAGA or pro-coma. It doesn't matter. Nobody cares. All I want to do is open your app and binge and binge watch Stranger Things. Thank you. Don't I care? Thank you. Well, that's just it. I was just looking because I'm like, do we still have Netflix that right now they don't really have until Stranger Things comes back. They had the crown. They had narcos, which I watched with my sons. We loved it. But what do they have right now that is, you know, there's nothing really that I'm crazy about until Stranger Things comes back. Yeah. So that also hurts them. Yeah. By the way, watch the perfect couple on Netflix song. Oh, really? It's Nicole Kidman and Liv Shriver. Very good. Oh, really? I mean, we're three, two or three episodes in. It's one of those like murder mystery things. Oh, I love those. I love those murder mystery things. It's mindless. You can sit there on Friday night, which is the only night my wife and I can watch TV. And, you know, we just have a drink and watch it. And it's just, it's a good way to relax. Yeah. There you go. But to that point, you're going to alien half a country. Why would you do that? Republican stream your service, too. No matter what you say, you're going to piss off half the country. Stop doing it. Literally getting political is probably the only thing Netflix can do to hurt their bottom line. Do you say it on Twitter? Yeah. Yeah. Like, why does you have a Twitter account? Yeah. Like, why? Is he not listening, Greg? Thank you. Not everything needs to be on. Oh, God. These guys, but I'm saying it to you too as well. You can tank your career on social media if you say the wrong thing. Stop it. Just stop it. Say the wrong thing here. At least you'll have a reason. And you're going to say the wrong thing. Say it on these airwaves. And you'll at least be able to put it in context and defend us. Yeah. Right, Greg. Yeah. Right. You'll do that, right? You'll defend us. You'll fight, you'll fight for us to the death, right, Greg? I mean, I've seen it. I've seen it for years. I've said for years to both of you, all of you, including Richard the only, stop putting things on Twitter. I can't. I'm not going to be able to defend you. Just remember. I can defend you if it happens on these airwaves. Just remember, Don, last, last week at the meeting, this is the lineup I see for the rest of eternity. I'm going to fight with Nick and Don unless you guys say something stupid, then I can't then, you know, my hands are tied sometimes. I might delete my account tonight. Thank you. I'm going to pour a cold one and I'm going to think about it. All of you. Dom Rich. Everybody delete their accounts. Thank you. Dom only posts the side poll question and the side topic of the dance. That's all Dom's Twitter is. Yeah. It's what he does. He does what you ask. He's doing it for the right reasons. Thank you. Sponsored. Hashtag ad. All right. Coming up next, we get a Don Stenzel in big three and then Kamala's Pennsylvania problem. 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