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Riley Gaines in The Philadelphia Area Today!

1 - Riley Gaines joins the program to promote her local event happening at 4 O’clock today in Blue Bell. Her and Dom go back and forth on the transgender ideology being inflicted upon kids who have mental health issues and are just plain confused. Where can we find her new Outkick show? Riley argued with Mark Cuban on the border? 120 - Your calls on last night’s debate. 135 - More calls about the debate and side answers. 150 - Dom reads figures from the dock workers strike. More of your calls.

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02 Oct 2024
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On Philadelphia's talk radio, 1210, WPHD, WPHD, W-O-G-L-E-D-3, Philadelphia. From the Cheerio Volo Studios, where relationships matter, always live on the free Odyssey app. It's Dump Time now, Dump to your dano. (screaming) All right, it is Dump Time. Dan and I have talked to Riley Gaines and Dan more than I, off air, maybe 50 times. And every time that we've had her on, we've seen the development in what she's doing. It is just mind-boggling. All out of Lee at, thank you, Lee at Thomas. We never would have gotten to know Riley Gaines in her movement, and she's gonna be in town. Dan, four o'clock in Blue Bell today. I like Blue Bell. There's a place there that makes the thinnest pancakes. Let me tell Riley about that. You know, I'm serious. Riley Gaines on talk radio, 1210. Coming to town, finally. I have to get over to Blue Bell today at four o'clock. Riley, where are you gonna be? (laughing) - Well, first, I'm so excited to talk with you guys. It's always a joy being on. I wish I would have coordinated this better, and I could be in studio with y'all. That's a dream of mine. Forget your own thing. - No, wait a minute. Before the election, we need to have you here, and we have a producer who says he could swim alongside you. - No, we're ranging from Henry, right? - Yeah, no, it's not Henry and Jim Cowey. (laughing) - Yeah, I wanna race you guys up the rocky steps. - Oh, oh man, all right. - Riley, if you're hanging around through today, come tomorrow. We'd love to have you. - Yes, if you're staying over. - You got it. - Oh, yeah, definitely. We'll do that. So if you're anywhere near-- - They're recording me. - If you're near the blue to a swimmers, do you guys carbo, stack, or do anything like that? What do you do before a race? - Of course, that's what you do. You eat lots of pasta, that's a big one, lots of bread, lots of-- - Okay. - Starches, and carbs, and all the things. And so last night, actually, I was in Harrisburg, spent today in Harrisburg yesterday at the Capitol, of course, advocating for common sense legislation, had a really great day spent today with sponsors of the previous Save Women Sports Bill that was initially introduced in 2021, but to really no one's surprise, at least no one's surprise if you've been paying attention. Then Governor Wolf vetoed this. They've had a hard time reintroducing, but Senator Ward, Representative Glime, Representative Kiefer, really great people. And so, very productive day yesterday in the Capitol, here today, like you said, we're having a little round table discussion with parents in the area, parents who have young daughters who are concerned. These aren't even parents who are strictly Republicans or conservatives or feel very staunchly about other issues. I mean, these are parents who have, unfortunately, had to live the very real effects of progressive policy introduced, of course, at the state level, but also what we have seen from the Biden-Harris administration regarding Title IX. - You'll be at 860 Penlin Bluebell Pike, Route 40, Dan, 240? - Number 240. - Number 240, okay, that's in Bluebell at 4 p.m. today. You're near the Bluebell Inn. I'm telling you, stop in there, 'cause I gotta get there, they would give it to you, the recipe, I like pancakes a lot, but they're too fluffy, I don't. This guy has the thinnest pancakes on the East Coast. So, I'm sure Riley Gaines can get it out of him, how to make them, Dan, you get on that, please. Put a handry on it, too, put the whole staff on that, we need that. So, Riley, you're gonna be with NFL star-- - Frank Murphy. - Who, Dan? - Frank Murphy. - I don't know Frank Murphy, who do you play? - Tennessee, no. - No, Frank actually played with the Buccaneers, he played with the Dolphins, he really is, he has an incredible story of redemption, of finding Christ, of finding his purpose and mentoring others, mentoring other young men. He's really incredible and now has just been a force. He tackles issues like the fatherless epidemic, really, that has plagued this country that has been detrimental to our youth, especially young boys. We talk a lot surrounding the gender ideology movement about how it affects girls, but one, it also affects boys. But there are other issues like the fatherless epidemic. So, he's great there, he does wonderful work in prison reform and putting curriculums in prison, putting young delinquents who have undoubtedly messed up back on track and putting them in a position where they can succeed and achieve once they get out. And so, really, really important stuff and it's a super cool collaboration, really. We're doing really wonderful work. - Also, Lou Holtz, who's quite a character, is the vice chair of America's first athletes. Come with it, oh, okay, I thought Lou Holtz is what then? - Now, Lou's just involved with the organization, she had a great, who had a great quote about Riley, Dom, he says, "We are blessed to have someone with the talents and abilities of Riley gains during our team, she is someone who stands, not for what is popular before what is right and American needs more than that, quite some great words there from a legendary coach, Riley." - Absolutely. (laughs) Isn't it just? He really is, he's a legend. But we have, we've formed kind of this coalition for lack of better words of elite athletes. We have deemed this coalition the athletes for America. And it's filled with great people, other NFL stars, like Jack Brewer, Coach Holtz has been a wonderful, wonderful role model, of course, on the field, what he's done in coaching. But beyond that, he's a wonderful person, a wonderful human who cares about America and who cares about making it great again. - Riley, watching last night's debate, it was textbook. And to some of the points you made, JD Vance, humanizing himself after the media attacks, particularly the issue of abortion, but some of the other things that we've talked about here, I wish they had gotten into what is a flashpoint, which would have been an interesting debate, the prime thing with you, in sports, some of the stuff going on. As much as there's big issues out there, Americans, we know, up and down the line, care about this deeply. - Absolutely. And I totally agree, they, the debate last night, it was so refreshing because it was so substantive. It had so much substance to it, which is, I mean, the past, I mean, in my lifetime, I haven't really seen that type of dialogue and interaction. So it was wonderful, but to your point, I hate, I hate that the gender ideology movement has somehow been ignored or escaped the three national debates that we have had. This is an issue that, one, it's a losing issue for the Democrats, and they know that. ABC knows that, CBS knows that, CNN knows that, MSNBC. They all know it. That's why they're not asking it, of course. But it's so, it's crucial, especially, whether it's the sports stuff, or more importantly, I believe, that what we are seeing in regard to the transing of kids, how children are being surgically and chemically castrated. Last night was a perfect opportunity, considering Governor Walz has been the biggest proponent for such. Minnesota, a trans refugee, sanctuary state, where kids from across the nation can come without even their parents' approval and get healthy body parts cut off. How in the world are we not talking about that? We will look back at this at this little blip in time, 50 years, I don't know the timeline, but we will look back at this and call it what it is, which is the biggest medical scandal this world has ever seen. How did we not address this while to me? But of course, I believe entirely by design. That is beautifully put. Some of the biggest that have been put to bed, this opens it up. How could so many people, maybe it's not so many, but how could powerful people like Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, which I used to sing the praises of, go down this path, that is exactly right. Now, Riley, one of the other things, kind of in your spare time, if there is any, you are the out kick gains for girls show, where do people find that? - I am, you're right. I have a show without kick, it is called Games for Girls. You can find that at outkick.com. Super cool stuff we're doing there. Talking to, of course, people who have been impacted by this movement, having world leaders on, like Tulsi Gabbard was just recently on. This week, we talk about the border with investigative journalist Sarah Carter, who spent some time down there. We had an episode come out today. Really, really great stuff, I believe. Next week, it's Senator Marcia Blackburn, so stay tuned for that one. But it's important to, of course, be on the ground advocating, but to spread awareness, which is what the podcast games for girls are doing. - Great stuff, and where do people see your website overall of everything you're doing, and just one reminder, you'll be over in Blue Bell a day at 860 Penlin, Blue Bell Pike, 2.40, today at 4 o'clock. Where do they go for all things Riley gains? - Yes, you can follow me on X, that is Riley underscore gains underscore. If you want to see some takedowns of Keith Holermann, that's what I like to do in my free time. Marc Cuban even last week, I'm like, what am I doing arguing with Marc Cuban? What do I know? - Wait a minute, what was Marc Cuban arguing with you about economic policy or shark tank or what? - No, the border, he says the Kamala Harris has done a great job of course, which I told him. I didn't realize that allowing 13,000 murderers, almost 16,000 rapists and 320,000 unaccounted for children. You know, maybe we have different theaters of a good job, but to me that doesn't qualify. - Yeah, Riley, hope to get over there and see you today, but congratulations on everything. Blue Bell today, if you're in town, we are going to run, Dan will be my surrogate on this. Oh boy, wait a minute, I'm going to tag another producer, I'm looking here in the producers lounge. - We're bringing the wife, Mandy, she used to run in one place. - Okay, bring it, Mandy will be the surrogate for Dan, running against Riley Gaines up the steps of the art museum. - You're going down, you can time us down. (laughing) - All right, Riley, thank you, thanks very much. - Well, thanks guys. - I wish I had known this, Dan, we would have done that. You know, get her over here, I know it's last minute, boy. I got that call tonight, I'm getting ready for that. Riley Gaines over in Blue Bell. The pancakes, what does that guy do? - It's Gilchrist, it's better, I gotta say. Good Atlantic City, they got this small pancakes. And then we're getting, you're kind of getting trashed by a chef Newman over on a YouTube. He says, if you're talking about pancakes that are that thin dom, he's probably referring to them as a crepes, not pancakes. - Okay, I don't care, I know what tastes better though. That big fluffy pancake is completely out of it. - They call them pancakes, you want it to percent right. - Yeah, I mean, we should note that. - Yes, they do. - Yeah, and they do like Gilchrist, too, it's. - All right, gotta go to the Atlantic City, okay. All right, oh, this is a great one. Let me take this one, Dan. Side question today, National Coffee Day. I don't know, this takes a lot of time. Henry might go for it, with the foreign films and all that, but Chris and Malvern, Chris, what's a great acquired taste? - Well, I got dumped by this girl for a lot of different reasons, but one of them was because I wasn't cool and used chopsticks. - Wait, would you dump you for that, Chris? - Oh my God. - Oh. - I wonder, what was that cover? Take us inside that conversation, Chris, when you were broken up with over chopsticks. Did she actually like straight up tell you, you know, it's your lack of chopstick usage that's ending this? - Right, we were at this party and they served sushi, which is actually another one, but mainly they were using chopsticks, all of them, and I wouldn't do it. - All right, that is a great one, a great call. That's in the lead. - Are you going with chopsticks? - No. - No. - It's too much work. - Really? - I mean, why do that? - When I go to like an Asian restaurant, I always try to use the chopsticks at first, get frustrated and then just-- - So if you're eating a sushi, I don't know, do you eat sushi? - It's okay, I'm not gonna go crazy over it or down it. So I'm in the middle. - So we're not using chopsticks and you got to dip it in the soy sauce with the ginger and the wasabi. Are you guys sticking a fork in your sushi? - A fork? - Oh my God. - Why not? - I try to keep the fork out of as best as I can. - So you're just using your fingers? - No, no, no, you just don't dip the fork in, like all the way through, yeah. - Yeah, that's all, yeah. It's even sushi with a fork, guys. - It's a lot of work to be using. - I'd rather the hands than a fork. - And chopsticks might be a bit pretentious, Henry. I kind of think that's part of it. - I've gone with this on though. - The woman had had the chopsticks in her hair when George broke up with her. - I think more people use chopsticks in a fork in a world in the world. - So they play soccer more than NFL football, too. That's true. All right, 855-839-1210, that's the side question today. Jump on board, we've already heard from O'Reilly and the nugget there was, the Trump people believe their internal polling shows them the momentum that's there that they're gonna win. All right, my sense of things is, it's coming down to Pennsylvania and it's gonna be very, very close. And you heard the commissioner about when they may have Philadelphia counted and it seems to be not humidity, but rain, Dan. I don't know if you heard him say that, with some of these envelopes and the sticking and everything else. We'll see what Linda Kerns thinks about that. She'll be on tomorrow. - All right, I mean, can't you just look at the outside of the envelope and see if it's rain damage, if it's rain damage? - Yeah, exactly, okay. For now, we're gonna see if more start to turn up and where this leads. 855-839-1210, though. That's how you get on board on Talk Radio 1210. (upbeat music) - Dear Autumn Leaves, you won't be covering roads alone this season. Toyota's lineup of cool, colorful vehicles is ready to ride by your side. Take on fall in a trail tackling Tacoma or go for the powerful Tundra. Head to toyota.com for more info or visit your local Toyota dealership today. 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The Daily Mail, apparently reporting about second gentlemen, Doug Emhoff, more difficulties with women. Apparently the woman who was impregnated the nanny, he didn't like looking at another guy. This was in a valet line after a May 2012, Cannes Film Festival event in France. And there are allegations of being hit around there. Jealous about that. So we'll see as the day goes on. If there's more on that, I mention that because Emhoff has been put out there and walls. So let's center on walls as the epitome of the new man, of masculinity, Democrats taking that back. When you look at walls last night and you saw this play out, what an abysmal failure on that front. We called it early on with walls. This guy's not gonna go to rural America with this masquerade and fire them up to vote for Democrats again. I haven't even seen him. I think he took one stab maybe here in Pennsylvania, and that was it. And as far as men, after seeing that last night, was walls able to in any way? I mean, what group did walls appeal to? He seemed to appeal to a group. Here is Chris Hayes, the eight o'clock guy on MSNBC say that walls was endearing last night. Cut a weapon. - Incredibly compelling and dynamic. - Right, we can't really compare this to that. - Exactly. - That was one of the best and worst performances that I would say. - That's right. - Both parts of the bell curves. - Sure, exactly. - This was more in the middle. There was a lot that I thought was interesting. I think that, look, Vance is a smooth talker and very sort of, you know, he kind of relaxed and deft in that kind of environment. - Sure. - Walls was so clearly very nervous, which I always find very endearing in human. - Sure. - When you can hear that little constriction of the throat, Kamala Harris's first answer in that last debate was the same way. You can just hear it. But I think ultimately, you know, on the sort of last exchange about the 2020 election, and particularly on some real meat and potatoes things, particularly in health care, I think Walls did a really, really good job on sort of driving the key themes of the campaign. - All right, continue to believe that. Even though the conventional wisdom is that a VP debate is not significant, I pretty much buy into that. This did a lot last night to humanize Vance. He opened up the abortion front in a way that showed a path for Republicans to be using, and he deftly handled the fact-checking and how to deal with that. Walls, even though the topics were skewed toward him, climate endless on health care guns, and I wanted to drill down, Vance is being mocked because he was talking about some of the things that you should do with schools. And instead, Walls and the others mocked that, like better locks that lock better and lock quicker at all this stuff. What are we gonna make them fortresses? And the answer is, yeah, there's gotta be more of that mentality and/or having people there that could return fire. Because the notion that somehow or another, you're just gonna take away all guns. That's what Walls wanted to do. Walls actually said after football practice many times, he had his shotgun in the car because he was going pheasant hunting. I found that to be curious because football practice is probably over in the dark. So he was gonna go hunting right after that. Doesn't seem likely. All right, 855-839-1210. So last night, how I was wishing President Trump in the first debate had pivoted on the fact checkers in that way, or even more aggressively, that would have been a moment. That's the thing that's missed here. All right, let's go to Alex in Springfield. He's on talk radio 12-10. Hey, Alex. - Yo, Don. So when I'm watching the debate last night and when the moderator, I forget her name, like she brought up Trump's plan for mask deportation. And she asked JD Vance to specifically, will you deport people that are here illegally with children? And JD Vance kind of sidestepped the question and he answered, he was like, "Well, one, if you entered here illegally, you've already committed a crime, but two, if you're in here illegally and you committed a crime in here illegally, those are gonna be the people that we are going to deport first. And that's about a million people and yada, yada, yada. Now, I don't understand why JD Vance couldn't just say what the American public wants to hear. All he had to say was, if you are in this country illegally, you committed a crime. If you are in this country illegally and you committed a crime in here while you're in here illegally, we do not care if you've had 22 anchor babies. We are going to deport you. - Yeah, but wait a minute. Why do you overkill on this? Look, we're trying to win. So he stated it perfectly out. - I know, but I'm trying to win. - I don't think the American people, I don't think the American people, I think you're wrong on that, Alex. As soon as you mentioned the kid and decoupling with that and deporting everybody, they're going to shy away. We want to own the issue, we're going to deport, we're going to go after criminals. And then he talked about, and we are going to crack down on employment here with Americans and a lot of these people will self deport. Can't you see that's the way not to get emotional? Some people will be, they're not going to go for you kicking out the parent and kid. I don't think the polling doesn't indicate that. Majority want deportation. - You start saying that though, it's unnecessary. We're winning on this. - It's not unnecessary because then when you're talking about healthcare and how they were acting like Trump's want to just get rid of Obamacare and he doesn't have another plan and yada, yada, yada. Then JD Vance, all he had to do is go right back to the migrants again and say look, how much are we spending on healthcare for these illegal migrants? Then how much are we spending on healthcare for the anchor babies? If you want rent to go down and healthcare to be more affordable, all these people have got to go. It doesn't matter. - Thank you, Alex. Okay, all right, Alex, I got your point. Good call, I differ with you. We're winning on it. All right, so you can talk tough on this. We're going to deport and we're going to start with criminals. I think Vance did that beautifully. You start talking about separating the families and I don't know that the backing is quite there. This is an overwhelming issue. The thing that I regret on the whole immigration thing and his name came up twice last night, Langford, an idiot Republican from Oklahoma. Oh, we got this border bill, it gives them cover. No, keep on saying we're going to deport them. That wins, we're going to start with the criminals and a lot of them are going to self-deport because we're going to crack down unemployment. That's the way to win on this. Now down the road, issues about, all right, you got these people here illegally but they got kids, what are we going to do? Down the road, let's win on this. It's an incremental game and let's win first and it's a winning issue. You go too far with this and I'm not sure how it goes. We don't need to do that. He handled it perfectly. All right, there is a, might get this guy on, thinking about it. It's a Democrat. His name is Frank Burns, he's in Johnstown, which is a poor town, well known, pretty much Johnstown, Flood and all that. And he is the one running ads against the Republican because the Republican in Cambria County wanted to import Afghan refugees to take jobs in Johnstown. And he's seeking re-election in a district Trump won by 15 percentage points in a very competitive race by going after the Republican and saying no, we shouldn't be replacing American workers in Johnstown with Afghan refugees. The Inquirer wrote about him, they seem to be appalled by the guy. I think it's amazing that this guy is a Democrat and here is exactly the same problem again. You have business interest. Apparently this woman is a business person there and they would like to bring in refugees to these towns and people there are struggling having problems and this guy burns. The Democrat is the one pointing that out. So it's not always just an ideological position. It's how you see this. Isn't it American workers first being undercut by this? All right, I got a little bit more at 2.30 today. We're gonna hear from Bill Hamilton Teamsters. He was good enough to come on last week. We had quite a good time talking with him. 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Greg Stocker puts hungry producers after a grueling workout to become a producer. And there's pineapple on a pizza there, whichever one goes for it, they're out. Get them out of here. I wouldn't go for it, per se, but I'm like, Dan, like if it's there, with the ham, it is a good combo. By itself now. OK. All right, so I don't think that's going to win a acquired taste, and it could be a person. I see some good-- the chopsticks was an excellent one. Marcus has a good one on Twitter. Yeah, I think Maisie would concur with this one, being Tarantino films, Quentin Tarantino films. Yes, I would agree. I mean, I liked them in the beginning, because I read a lot about them. Then that time we got them on by happens. Now, that would be a film. Like, we just watched Pulp Fiction the other day. And after the film, I turned to her. I go, oh, how great was that movie? She goes, this is OK. Oh, that's an advantage. Rowan never watched. The violence alone, the stuff that goes on, is just-- Well, I think it's so like, pro man that I got to show her a kill bill. And I think she might change her opinion. Yeah, that's kind of like the female answer, too. Yeah. Tarantino definitely is an acquired taste for a lot of people. You really got to devote yourself to that. So not just food. Here's a great one. Well, Robert will get to it in a minute. I like this one, though, because I have never acquired the taste for it. I don't dismiss it. But let's go to Mike in Northeast Philadelphia and talk Radio 1210. Mike, thank you for the wait. Go ahead. Yeah, I have a-- you would ask about the difference between banks and Trump. I want to comment on that. But I'd like to give you a couple bullet points about the debate that I wish the Republicans would really bring out. I think it would have been nice that banks had expanded. First of all, you mentioned that bill, the Tuft Border Bill, the bipartisan, how bipartisan, three republicans I think voted for it. And that bill would have guaranteed at least a million to 2 million illegal immigrants crossing the border every year. Yeah, to your point. And Byron Donald's put out seven bullet points on this that he just spews out there, Mike. Republicans have to do more on that. But it's a killer. They're going to say bipartisan if it's only one dope, like Langford, with this, because they have nothing else to shield themselves with. Exactly. The other thing, too, on the economy, you know that the Trump tax plan paid for itself did not add to the deficit. The only way the deficit went off is they had record revenues with that plan, and there was record spending by the Democrats in addition to which they talk about taxing the rich. I don't know if people know that about 80% to 90% of all income taxes collected are paid by the top 10% of earners. And you could fact check that. It is. And you know what Vance did a good job that they ought to extend on to? Real pay, meaning versus inflation versus the cost of living, how much it went up under Trump to remind people about that. In broad terms, he tried. Trump didn't do good enough himself. We're not talking about how good the Trump years were versus the Biden years. We're just not doing enough comparison on that. Yes, oh, one other thing, too, and that I'll give you the difference between Trump and Pence. When Walt said that they brought up the thing about the baby being born and then deciding, well, Governor Northam of Virginia, the former governor, right, Democrat, he was on tape. I saw the tape twice. Him, an interviewer, and a woman. And he says, the baby will be put on a table and made comfortable. He did say that. He was critical. And then they'll decide, right? And Walt says, oh, that's been fact checked. Fact checked by who in that first debate. He was the moderator who said, that's not true. Yeah, exactly. And again, if we were going to fact check anything there, CBS showed himself again that Rowan and I were fact checking at just to make sure. And eight babies were allowed to die in that manner. I think Vance was thinking he made his point. He didn't want to go overboard. He was on a roll. He could have gotten into it with him again on that point. Probably knew he was on the high ground, but he had already done it once. And I'm not sure, you know, he was thinking it's a little too much. So what's the difference with Trump and Vance? If you look at him, it's a really good compliment, one to the other. People say Trump is emotional. No, he's passionate about the issues because of where we are right now, after four years of this. And last night, what I saw with Vance, he was precise. And he was detailed and calm. He was not rattled. And you look at these two guys in that debate last night. And if you ask yourself the question, who do you want to be a heartbeat away from the president? Well, anyway, I appreciate you taking this. Thank you, Mike. Well, absolutely. I just wish Trump were more buttoned up on this. And you saw the opportunity how to go after the fact checker. Trump can do it in his own way. I wish Vance were a little bit more fire last night at times. But I get it, he was trying to take away the stigma the media has put on him. So maybe doing that and remaining calm and pointed on this stuff while animated when he patted his heart, talked about abortion, talked about a friend of his abusive relationship and abortion. And he said, Republicans were not trusted on this. We're going to do better. That's why Trump and I are moving forward on this. I thought that was all textbook. I don't feel sorry for walls at all, but you could feel sorry for him of how bad it looked. Bug-eyed, not knowing where he was going to. And they tried to redeem him at the end with what else? But January 6. You know, that's where we're going to spend a lot of time. And they placed it right at the end to make that impression. But they couldn't bail walls out last night. Even a little bit. Let's go to Tom in the grocery store in Maple Shade. What's happening in the grocery store, Tom? Hey, Tom, I know it's off your topic. But I pulled into Maple Shade BJ's. Man, this is crowded for this kind of day, you know, week day. And then I'm halfway through because my brain doesn't work that well, and it fits me. It's the doc strike. Yep. And it's talking that a couple of people work. Yeah, and said, we already restocked the water. I said, well, that doesn't come in over the containers. He goes, oh, no, that's just, you know, people are panicking. He said, that's exactly what it is. It's just beginning. I mean, you imagine this thing goes on for two, three weeks? Yes, it will be bad. And Biden, I don't think it's going to cave on this when it comes to Taft Hartley and doing anything about it. And Harris has to be dying seeing that. She wants them to do anything that kind of quell this. It's going to inflate prices and stuff is not going to be there. And Tom, what do you experience? What are we really in today, two or two and a half? OK, yeah. Yeah. People are going to get staples. It's the French toast industrial complex here. It's like snows out there. Yeah. It's crazy. If something really hit, we'd be in the whole country being bad shape. You're very vulnerable. That's what I'm trying to say, you know, very vulnerable. Thank you, Tom. Yeah, this is like a snow day. And everybody running for that in rock, salt, and everything else. So the idea they're going to-- They're going to-- No, I haven't stocked up. Well, I bought a few more bananas. I was thinking of that. I got to have bananas for a couple of weeks. Yeah, well, no. Now I'm almost out now. So I'm thinking about-- Did you get the blueberries and grapes? Oh, yeah, the blueberries and grapes. I'm well-- Did you get the pomegranate tea? Yes, right here. There you go. The pomegranate tea is-- How about what's become the new meme on our YouTube.com/at1210WPhT. Please go like and subscribe. They say these pizel cookies that they see you eating during all of their break. Other pizels. You know what that was-- Is there anything more Italian for Dom Giordano than pizels for a snack during the break? Row had picked up a whole bunch of them. She was sick. I was a bit under the weather last week. So there was nothing left. I was subsisting on them. But I had a-- She's got a bunch of boxes of pizels. Yeah, that's right. You know, this YouTube stuff is good. But I got to tell you, there's a lot-- You forget sometimes that you're on camera, right? Yeah, that's on camera. I have to change around the Dom Dom tonight for that Zoom call with Linda Kearns and the volunteers. And I'm feeling a lot of pressure. Linda Kearns puts pressure on you. Don't talk about yourself. Don't talk about what happened in 2020. Don't talk about this. Don't talk about that. And give me 10 good minutes. You're not allowed to talk about yourself, Dom. What are you going to do? Yeah, that's exactly right. I might have to talk pancakes and I bluebell in. It's all my mind right now. I can't get it out of there. All right. 855-8th-- I'm surprised you didn't recruit Riley Gaines to do that. All right. Since she's in town. All right. AT&T and Verizon Wireless, all you have to do is just push pound 1210. We may or may not have a Dan time. I see a great one here, though. Something that's an acquired taste, a person-- We've got a couple calls to knock off to no Dan time today before our next guest got it, too. Oh, that's right. Scott Prezler has got another update. 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Somebody doesn't want me to keep repeating what O'Reilly told us, reporting, talking with the Trump campaign, not doing another debate. They think they have the momentum for a win. Internal polling. I think it's fine to repeat that. I mean, it's speculation. But I think O'Reilly's plugged in with them. And I think that may be the way they're feeling. So I get it. The hazards of doing anything here. It's going to be interesting to see if the Trump campaign pulls back even more from other things. The 60 Minutes thing. I'm kind of in agreement based upon the ground rules not to do that one. So 855-8391210, at 2.30, we're going to talk with Bill Hamilton. We're having trouble getting the longshoreman on. He's a Teamster guy here. We had him on last week. Listen to these figures. They're asking for a 77% pay increase over six years. In-- at the port of New York, dock workers, more than half of 3726 dock workers in the port of New York and New Jersey, earn more than 150,000 last year. One in five made over 250,000. So a 77% increase on that, you'll be having people over the course of time making, what, about $400,000 on the docks? The thing I'm interested in in talking to the Teamster guy about is automation, though. Tucker Carlson was on the something before he was kicked off Fox. He talked about automation a lot. It's a coming problem for a lot of jobs. We see this happening, even driverless cars. And I realize the necessity or the temptation of more and more automation. But the bottom line is you have a lot of people. Where are they going to go to work? What are they going to do? And with AI, I think it's going to intensify it. 855-839-1210, that's how you get in. All right, Mike in Fort Washington's next on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Mike, good afternoon. Hi, Don. How you doing? Good. So I got my mail-in ballot pack this year, first time. And then I heard a story yesterday about the envelopes being pre-sealed. And that's exactly what happened to me. So inside your official ballot return envelope, look like it was machine sealed. So I brought it up to a friend of mine. And then we noticed that the privacy envelope is also sealed as well. So I called Montgomery County Board of Elections this morning to get some details. And they said, yes, it's humidity or whatever. And that you're allowed to cleanly open both envelopes, put your ballot in there, and then seal it back up with tape and submit it that way. How do you feel about that, Mike? Yeah, for the humidity thing, I'm still not buying that. The guy we had on the commissioner with the rain on some of them-- and I guess you would see that. But humidity really in September? And here's the other thing. When I got this, we were just coming out at two months worth of drought. So there wasn't a drop of water in the air, on the ground, anywhere. And the other thing is, when have you ever opened up your Pico bill or your Verizon bill and had that return envelope pre-sealed like that? No. So there are my questions and one other question or statement, I guess. So what I'm going to do, what I was told I can do and anybody can do is go ahead, fill out your ballot, and submit it in person. Polls open up, I believe, in most districts on Friday. Now, Michael, let me ask you, what do you think about that? I have people complaining yesterday on Twitter and otherwise saying, this is why I'm not doing mail-in balloting. Now we have to go to more trouble. My answer was, we want to win mail-in balloting, despite this nonsense, is the way to go. It's the only way we will not win this election. I've seen the figures were only up about 1.8 on the Republican side so far over 2020. We got to at least get up 5% better than we did in 2020 to win. We got to keep up. Yeah, I mean, I always voted in person. I swore I would never vote by mail. But I want to bank my vote. I just want to dine and in and count it. That's good for you, Mike. That's exactly. And despite this little glitch here, that's exactly the way to go. Thank you, Mike, very much. Look, Linda Kearns will be back on tomorrow. She's got some stuff around this and a couple of other things. You heard the commissioner today. We got some stuff from him in Philadelphia. It's at the state level. This Secretary of State and Josh Shapiro, it's going to be very difficult to imagine that within 24 hours we're going to know how Pennsylvania voted. I'd said the over and under. Well, it took till Saturday the last time, but they have better machinery. They have more knowledge. They have teams that are supposed to work around the clock. So you mean to say, we can't say 24 hours. We should know what the vote is in Pennsylvania. It was Saturday the last time. The Saturday after the Tuesday election. This time, could it be Thursday at least? We'll see. And it's all going to come down to Pennsylvania. I don't see it any other way. All right, Scott Prezler got a lot to report. He's next. We got Dom's money melody and then we have the Teamster guy. I'm glad he's coming on. You know, he's in a tough position. I'm glad he's willing to tell us how in the world do you defend the longshoreman and what they're asking for in this? Particularly those that are being paid 250,000 a year. Wow. What do they get in Philadelphia? 855-839-1210. Dom to your dyno. Weekdays 9-2-moon. On talk radio 1210-W-P-H-T. Dear Autumn Leaves, you won't be covering roads alone this season. Toyota's lineup of cool, colorful vehicles is ready to ride by your side. Take on fall in a trail tackling Tacoma or go for the powerful Tundra. Head to toyota.com for more info or visit your local Toyota dealership today. Toyota, let's go places. The seasons may be changing, but the deals at the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. Hey, what's going on? It's your girl, Tasha McKia. 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