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That's right, that's what I did. Their special radio offer. I only heard about it right here. - By the way, second, y'all of the day, I think Dawn dropped the y'all earlier. - She did. - Sean Ferris, have you adopted the Nashville Mid-South y'all that people like to use in their vernacular? - We're getting there. But I still enjoy when I go into a location anywhere in Tennessee and I ask for water and they go, "Where are you from?" (laughing) - And then Sean says, "Have you no empathy, Matt?" (laughing) - By the way, Sean, if you're gonna be in Philly for the next two days, you gotta say, "Water." - Oh, you're a wizard. - That's never gonna happen, man, by the way. I'm not calling him hogies. - Oh! - What do you call 'em, what do you call 'em? - Yeah, heroes, heroes. - Yeah, you know, like Superman. Batman, it's a cool thing. A hoggy, what the hell is that? That's the monster under the bend, you know? (laughing) - It does sound like some fat sweaty man's armpit. - Does? - Cheese, does it? - Have you ever been, have you ever been to a Wawa? - Yeah, oh yeah. - Okay. - Oh yeah, oh yeah. - You're gonna say you should give you the torch today. - I love Wawa. - Yeah. All right, let's do MSNBC and Philadelphia voters. Alex Wider went out to talk to Philadelphia voters. African-American, I believe. This is cut to Phil. Let me make sure I have your pot up there. Cut to Phil, go. - I agree with the idea of mass deportation, largely. You have criminals in this country who are destroying our nation. They're coming in here, getting earmarked bills and policies to open up businesses, get free housing, get access, ease your access to those who are legally immigrated to this country to welfare and other benefits. So, like as a taxpayer, we have to pay for these guys to have luxuries of life and we don't get anything. Especially black Americans who suffer so much in the system under Democrats, we don't get anything. That's insane. You talk about spring for Ohio. And the whole thing with the fluff talk of, oh, grabbing the sound bite about Haitians or whatever is eating cats and dogs. Y'all trying to change the narrative of what he's really talking about. Changing the narrative of really what we're talking about. They're telling us that's what we should be discussing. No, this here, this is what we're discussing. This here, this is America. And this is what America is about and what we're discussing. - So, because I'm told I have to play by the left rules. So, does that make that individual racist thing? - Yes. - Okay, I'm just trying to keep up with it. - I hitler too. - Because if I say it, I'm racist. You know, I'm wondering if that individual says that if he's racist or if he's just got it all figured out. - Yeah, he's also, he's definitely a Nazi, a threat to democracy. Now, I think that, that was on MSNBC, right? - Yes, sir. - There was a disclaimer that they played before that. - Uh-oh. - That they said, well, just, you know, what you're about to see. I'm paraphrasing, but this is what they were trying to say. This is not a representation of black voters in Philadelphia as a whole. - Wow. - This is just what we found. - Wow. - I'm paraphrasing, that's not word for word, what she said. - Right. - But they played this, I saw this clip on social media. And there was a disclaimer that they had to put in there to say, like, you know, these black guys aren't all the, like the rest of the black guys. What if they are though? - Yeah. - Yeah, well, maybe it's because warning, what you're about to see could be considered, like they're cutting somebody's leg off on like, you know, a doctor show. That's cool. - It's gory content. - It's like in the 80s, those sitcoms used to have a very special episode. This is a very special episode. It does not represent all the points of view of all black Americans in Philadelphia. - Yeah, that was that clip. It happened on MSNBC and they aired that little disclaimer that said, you know, we spoke to black voters in Philadelphia, but this does not represent all black voters in Philadelphia. - I can't imagine what like a 59 year old, white liberal woman in Newtown was thinking as she, she saw that clip on MSNBC last night. She probably threw herself a hissy fit in her bedroom. - I like how you used to do town too. - Yeah, that's my official go to. I think I got that from you actually, I think. - New hope. - Or yeah, new hope. - New hope. - New hope. - We were a redner. - Red m-brin more. - Brin more. - It's cut 23 here. This had a Philadelphia black men feel about Barack Obama telling them that they better vote for Kamala. Cut 23, Phil, go. - And I just wonder for anybody who heard that, like what they thought of that. - I was deeply offended. I was deeply offended. And it felt like a moment where it's like, you inwards, but it get in line. - Wow. - And do what we say. And it felt like him as the czar of the Democratic Party coming down to say, go get these inwards in line. And the general tone of it was disgusting. It was abhorrent. I don't respect it. I didn't like nothing about it. And Kamala, two days after that, is like, we love our black men. We have programs and things that we're rolling off of them, and she rolled out policy. - Good cop back. You know, because-- - Well, I'm tired of the good cop back. I'm tired of it. - Yeah, I mean, look, there's definitely a segment of the black population that is offended by the fact that you just assume that every black person listens to everything Obama says as gospel and marches to that beat. It was bad enough that Obama did it, and Stephen A. Smith of all people, for me, as P.N. came out and lambasted him for speaking down, saying, don't say it's misogyny if, you know, this is Stephen A's words. If the brothers don't want to vote for Kamala, it maybe it's, did you ever think that it's not misogyny, that it's policy, that they don't like her policy. There's nothing to do with her sex, her race, her gender, or anything like that. And now to double down on this, Spike Lee has been back on the trail. They brought Spike Lee back. - The next guy. - The next guy, yes, the film director of the whole bit, and he's out there lecturing black men that they need to get on board with Kamala Harris. I mean, that's really embarrassing, that they had to go to Spike Lee at this point. - That's ridiculous. - There are a lot of people who even know who he is, or know him as the next guy. - Right, right. - And now the guy wears the weird glasses of the-- - Yeah, sit sports record. - Yeah, let's go back, I have a few more from the Kamala Harris Town Hall last night on CNN for those late risers, 9/10. If you're just joining us, where the hell have you been? - No, I know, I know. - We start at six AM. - Thank you for the whole course. - A member, I guess, that's what you call the Town Hall attendee, asked about packing the Supreme Court, and she did her, we can study it. - Okay, which means, which means, which means I'm not actually gonna do anything, or I don't wanna say I'm gonna do it in public, that's what we'll study it means, cut to four, cut 20, feel go. - I appreciate that you did acknowledge that we are a country that is faced with problems and issues. With the Supreme Court being plagued with issues, would you be in favor of expanding the court to say 12? So each justice has only one circuit court other than chief justice to assist in making judgments more balanced. - Well, to your point, there is no question that the American people increasingly are losing confidence in the Supreme Court. And in large part because of the behavior of certain members of that court, and because of certain rulings, including the Dobbs decision and taking away a precedent that had been in place for 50 years, protecting a woman's right to make decisions about her own body. So I do believe that there should be some kind of reform of the court, and we can study what that actually looks like. - Study. - I do believe, but again, let's just, while you raise the point of the court, understand that again, in 13 days, the American people will decide who is the next president of the United States. In 13 days, you will decide who is sitting in the Oval Office on January 20th. And on one hand, you have in Donald Trump, someone who is increasingly-- - Excuse me, she's speaking. - Excuse me, she's speaking. - Sorry, sorry, I'm not my president. - To be unstable, and who as we have established, and the people close to him have established, his unfit to serve. Somebody who, on January 20th, you can be sure. We'll spend full time, like we know, and we've seen the image mentally of him sitting in the dining room off of the Oval Office, watching for hours as people violently attack the Capitol. You can be sure, because he has said he would weaponize the Department of Justice to go after his political enemies, that you can look at a Donald Trump in the White House after January 20th, sitting in that Oval Office, plotting his revenge. He has talked about the enemies within. We haven't even raised that subject, Anderson. - Anderson? - The enemies within. He's talking about the American people. - Yeah, he's gonna put you in a case. - He's talking about journalists, judges, nonpartisan election officials. - He's gonna take Rachel Maddow off the air. - He's talked about, as John Kelly has talked about, can he send the military after peaceful protesters? - A butcher of the baker, the candlestick maker. And he's gonna sit there, unstable, unhinged, plotting his revenge, plotting his retribution, creating an enemies list. I'm gonna tell you, my list will be a list of how I address and continue to address the issues that you all are raising this afternoon and evening. It will be a to-do list about how we can impact the American people and lift up the American people and address some of the challenges that we continue to face. - I wanna get whatever list she's handed will be handed to her from the same people that are running the country right now because it's not her or Joe. But you know, when we talked about the clip with the border, she loved to bring up her days as an attorney general or a prosecutor, her law background, right? When this have been the more applicable setting for her to talk about law, since the question originally was not about Donald Trump. - There was a question? - But it was about the Supreme Court. I don't know, she's a lawyer. I would think she would have something to say about the highest court of the land. And she's like, I can study it. I'll get back to you later. Let me get back to bashing Donald Trump. It's a terrible, the strategy behind, I don't know, maybe TDS and abortion carries the day and that's enough for her to beat Trump. I don't know, we'll find out in 12 days. But boy, I tell you what, if she's an expert on law, that would have been the time for her to talk about the Supreme Court. And she whiffed on that one too. - She whiffs on everything. And I think you brought up a good point about the TDS. I'd come back to a quote from RFK, where he said, who needs a policy when you have Trump to hate? And that's it in a nutshell. Democrats, but I think people are getting tired of orange man bad, right? Because the last four years we've seen the price of eggs go from $1.76 a dozen to your right arm for a dozen, right? Like you've seen, you've come out of the supermarkets and you feel like you're getting hit over the head with a rusty shuffle, it hurts, right? And people understand money. We need it every day, we use it every day. The cost of everything has gone up or wages have been kept pace with it and they get it. So people don't wanna hear, well, Donald Trump is bad. People wanna hear, how are you gonna fix this, right? Even if you caused it, how are you gonna fix it? You can't fix it by yelling about Donald Trump. So I think even the TDS aspect of everything was like, yeah, I don't like 'em, but I could have a steak a couple times a week, right? - Right, and then when you talk about the cost of living and groceries, I know she was asked about that last night and then she starts bloviating again about the price gouging concept, which we know is not true because these grocery stores are working on like one and a half, two percent margins. - Right, right. - Can I play this, Tony Bruno mentioned this yesterday, Nikhail, so this was captured on a ring doorbell. Some unhinged woman went to the house of somebody who had a Trump sign. - Yes, and this is not my mother-in-law. - Outside of their house, rang the doorbell and asked this person why they're supporting Donald Trump. - I showed this for my wife yesterday while she was working for me. - I'll tell you what, when my wife and I finally have our home when that comes and hopefully it's soon. I'm getting a ring doorbell. I want this to happen because I would have answered her like Trump. - Oh, man. - I would have said you came to the- - Could you imagine that? - I would have said, listen to me, you came to the wrong house, okay? You came to the wrong, you came to the, how could I help you? You came to the wrong, you want fries with it? - Could you imagine this lady's reaction if she heard Trump's voice through the doorbell? - Oh, my gosh, it would just have, it would- - Well, why don't we do this? Why don't we play this and then maybe Mr. Trump can respond to it? - Yes, yes. - This is a, this is a, a severe case of TDS, this woman going up to a random house and yelling at them for having a Trump sign out in front of them. Cut eight, Phil, go. - Bye. - I'd like to know how you can vote. - We can't answer the door right now. - But if you'd like to leave a message, you can do it now. - Same fault. Are you the one that walks by here and how we screaming at people? - No, I haven't watched that recently. - Okay, people want people walk by and scream. - Yeah, I'm not surprised. - You are going for the devil. - Don't you know that? - No. - Why are you going for him? - Um, because I believe he is the moral candidate. - Oh my gosh, f*ck you for that one. - That's the moral? - That's how your side acts. - Oh my gosh, that's how your side acts. - Give him the moral person a welcome! - In your opinion, that's how I f*ck you, yes. - Yeah, that's, I'm sorry, have a nice day. (beep) - Have a nice day, gosh. (indistinct chatter) - God bless you. - God. - Oh my God. - So, no, I think that's hysterical. But let me just add, and I'll be the guy. I'll take the stocker roll and throw some cold water on this, 'cause I said this to my wife yesterday. Is there a chance that that was planted and that was fake? - Like staged. - Because, and not to say that this wouldn't happen, because when these things happen, it's always the left flipping out because you're a Trump supporter. - True case study, I don't think I've ever seen a Trump supporter flip out on a Harris or Biden or a Democrat supporter at somebody's doorbell camp. But, she says, of all the things, and you know, this is not a shot at Trump, but I don't know that he's necessarily the most morally astute individual. That being said, like, you said, I'm voting for the moral candidate. Not, not because his economy was great or we had global peace or a secure border. - It's a troll. - Is there? - Okay, it's a troll, but do we think that is authentic? I'll be the jerk, you can rip me on Twitter and YouTube. Almost too good to be true. - It is, it is, it is, but we've seen, we have seen like, in 2020, when I was in the supermarket with my mask on, 'cause you had to do that, I had the Trump pants mask. And I had, because I was like, if you're gonna make, if you're gonna make me wear a mask, I'm putting Trump, you know, I'm gonna wear one that says Trump pants. Donald Trump's campaign was selling them, you know? So, so I did that and I, I, I kid you not. I was, I was just, I was getting pork chops, okay? And a woman rolls her eyes at me and ska, I said, now what is your problem? - What do you got? - What? - It's your mask. - And I said, oh, wait, which one do I have on today? - What is this? - It says Trump. - Did I ever go on that said Taliban on it? I'm sorry, man. - I said, I said, oh, it says Trump, I got you to say his name, I can take it off. - No, no, no, no, no. So these people exist. - Oh, yeah. - Could that have been staged? 100%, but I, I am gonna lean in the direction of, that's an authentic interaction. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, here's all mine. - And, and answering that, yeah, I'm voting for the moral candidate is definitely ironic, even though we know he's perfect. I'm a perfect person. I've never done anything wrong. Because when you're famous, they let you do it. You know what I'm talking about? You know what I'm talking about? - You do. - It's very true. - I would have told her, no, I'm not voting for the devil. - She ran in 2016, her name is Crooked Hillary. (laughing) - This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. - On election day, coming up to election day, going into election day, we always hear about Maricopa County, right? - Yeah. - In Arizona, that's Arizona, right? - That's correct. - Well, they have announced, well, let me, let me play the audio clip. Let me play the news clip there and then you guys can comment on it. How long it's gonna take for them to tabulate their votes in Maricopa County? Cut six, Phil. No, this is cut five. I'm sorry, this is cut five, Phil, go. - Anyway, very tight races here. In fact, Maricopa County is setting the stage that tabulating all these votes may not be an election night thing. It may take days. - Wow, well, 12 News journalist, Colleen Sakura explains that county leaders are asking voters for patience and to be prepared. - Tight races, high interest in the election and a two page ballot are leaving Maricopa County officials warning of lines on election day and also warning. It's gonna take them 10 to 13 days to tabulate results. - Two pages and an average of 79 contests per ballot. - We are expecting heavy turnout this year and so that's why we're really encouraging people to vote early. - Two weeks out from election day and some votes are in. - More than 400,000 people have cast a ballot in Maricopa County. - That's out of an anticipated 2.1 million voter turnout this year. - We are seeing a little bit of a lag of where we were in 2020, but the last few days we've actually seen an uptick in turnout. So I am expecting that we will start approaching very close to those 2020 numbers. - What can impact the amount of results released and when early ballots dropped off on election day? - Our races will be close. - And on election day, lines are expected even with an increase in vote centers and voting booths at those vote centers. - If you're gonna vote on election day, vote in person and use that onsite tabulator so that those votes will be tabulated on that evening as opposed to dropping off your early ballot on election day. - The county adding more high speed tabulators, more election workers. - We're increasing staffing at our ballot processing as well because again, we're handling double the number of the sheets of paper. And so we are looking to both have extra shifts, night shifts, if necessary, in ballot processing and then in the next step that takes place in election administration and that's through tabulation. - But tabulation, expected to take time. - We do expect that it will take between 10 and 13 days to complete tabulation. - All right, so in the words of Republican Senator John Kennedy from Louisiana. - Help me understand this. - So Maricopa County has a population of 4.4 million people. By my research last night, 'cause I saw this clip last night, it is the fourth biggest county in the country. - It's like Phoenix, right? - Yeah, it's a massive county. But they have a population, county-wide 4.4 million people. They're gonna need a week and a half to two weeks to count. Yet Florida, the state of Florida, has 24 million people. They have six times the population and they will wrap up their tabulations by about nine or 10 o'clock. - And two times ons. - On election night, and two times ons. And Sean, I think there's countries that wrap up in 24 hours. Forget states, countries that can do it quicker than counties. - Taiwan is doing it. - Taiwan, maybe that's where our tax dollars are going. So there are elections gonna be counted on the same night. It is, have they ever heard, I need to ask Maricopa County, have you ever heard of the show Sesame Street? Okay, I got along very well with Big Bird. I got along very well with the Count. Do you know the Count? - The Count. - And Maricopa. - One, one vote. - Two votes, three beautiful votes. - Ah, ah, ah, ah. - Seriously, okay, it isn't hard to count, all right? Like, the fact that they're saying that it's gonna take 10 to 13 days, they could speed it up. And everybody has known that Maricopa County, forever, has been the most corrupt, most ridiculous, most disastrous county in the country, every time there's an election being held, whether it's a primary, a midterm, a presidential election, school boards in Maricopa County, they probably have no idea who won. Like, they're notorious for that, okay? They, you would think the public pressure would force them to fix it. The only reason they're not fixing it is 'cause they don't wanna fix it, okay? It is, if you look at this and chalk it up to just sheer incompetence at this point, there is no hope for you going forward, none. None whatsoever if you think this is an innocent mistake, where people have identified that Maricopa County every single time we do an election has problems, and now they're telling you that a county of four million people, and all of them aren't gonna vote, so maybe two million of them will vote, can't get those votes in before states like Texas, states like Florida with much larger populations, multiple time zones, but Maricopa County can't do it, they can do it, they don't want to do it, that's the point. - You know what's amazing, Don, is you have Laura Trump who said we need 100,000 poll watchers in this election. She's actually received 200,000. It's like United Tire, right, with the manufacturer rebate, instead of 100, you get 200, right? How 'bout that? So 200,000 people, here's what you do, Laura Trump, take 60,000 of 'em and stuff 'em in Maricopa County, and say, I just need you to keep your eyes on everything for the next two weeks, you've been reassigned to Maricopa. This is what, I don't even know if I can say it, what a slapstick county it is. - Well, it's a thump button, I don't know if that's what it is. - That's fine. - Some of 'em, the goal is 500,000 that they would get, I mean, they've already gotten, I'm just getting a text from somebody, the last they heard, they've already knocked on 270,000 doors, their target is 500,000 doors, they're just trying to knock on doors, they're trying to get more volunteers, they need the help, so if you can, please go to, you know, protectthevote.com, swampthevote.com, Trump Force 47, but they're looking for more volunteers. - Let's talk about how close to the race is, because I think, do we all, Sean, I know we're Nick and Don stand, but are you under the assumption that this is going to be a close race or do you not think it's gonna be a close race? - I think it's gonna be close. You know, the trends are telling us that maybe it's not as close as we originally thought, but I don't like thinking that way. I wanna say, you know what, it's gonna come down to one vote, so everybody go out there and do it. You treat this election, especially right here in Pennsylvania, as if you are the deciding vote. You have to get it done, okay? Early in person, that's what I would prefer people do, because there is no, I'll just vote on November 6th, right? Like, there is no tomorrow if you screw up something happens on November 5th. I mean, I love the weather, right? There's a hurricane potentially again, gonna bear down on Florida around election time, okay? So, and it's not set in stone, it's obviously, you know, we're 13 days out, but, or 12 days out, but you don't know what may go wrong on election day. Act as if you are the deciding vote. Don't even act it, believe you're the deciding vote, and get your vote in before that anything can go wrong. - Please. - Well, to that point, Sean, Harry Enden, who we play here, I mean, like, look, he's a CNN data analyst. - Holy cow. - Take it for what it's worth, but he thinks that the so-called Democrat panic is quite overblown, because this race is so close. Cut nine, Phil, go. - No, it's one of these funny things, depending on which week I get different friends from different sides of the aisle coming back to me. One week it's the Republicans wearing, this week it was the Democrats that were wearing, but then you look at polling like that, and then we take a look at the race of 270, and I should point out, the race of 270, the Panther 270 for Kamala Harris is very clear right now. You know you talk about Wisconsin. Let's turn that blue, all right? That gets Harris at 236 electoral votes. How about Michigan? We'll give her a blue there, 251 electoral votes. How about Pennsylvania? Look at this, to 270 electoral votes if those Washington post polls are in fact correct. And so she has a very clear path to 270 electoral votes. Of course, Aaron, I don't just like looking at one poll. I like to look at an aggregate of polling, so let's take a look at the recent aggregate of polls in these blue wall states. Now what do we see? We see very close contests. It's actually closer than the Washington post polls, but again, less than a point lead for Harrison Wisconsin, less than a point lead in Michigan, less than a point lead in Pennsylvania, but the bottom line is Kamala Harris, based upon these polling data, both from the Washington post and in the averages, has a very clear path at this particular point just based upon those states to 270 electoral votes. The bottom line is, I don't understand the Democratic panic right now, because the path is clear. It's clear, and just to make it very clear for people, that would mean she doesn't need to win any of the other states you have there, which includes North Carolina, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia. I mean, that's just to put an emphasis on it. But North Carolina is must win for Trump on any path he has to 270, I know. You've got early voting in North Carolina that has started also in Georgia, and it has shattered records in both places. In Georgia, though, what is the number now, Harry? More than one and a half million. Okay, and I had seen somewhere that that, we know it's double digit percentage point, double digit of, you know, who voted before, it could be 13% or so already of the electorate. I mean, those numbers are pretty stunning. So what are you looking for in Georgia? Yeah, what am I looking for in these states? I mean, look, I think we're gonna have a very close race in Georgia. Look at this, we've got a point leading the polls there for Donald Trump, well within the margin ever, less than a point in North Carolina, two-point lead for Donald Trump, again, well within the margin of Arizona, less than a point lead for Kamala Harris in Nevada. So, you know, even if we gave, you know, Donald Trump, say, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, you can still, in fact, at Kamala Harris to 270 by giving her North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada. So again, I don't understand this Democratic panic, Aaron. - Well, there's no chance that Trump would win Pennsylvania Wisconsin, Michigan, and then lose the Southern states. That would be upside down the world. So I mentioned what it looks like if you don't get Pennsylvania. So let me give you the scenario for both. If Kamala Harris wins Pennsylvania, Trump's likeliest path to victory appears to be taking Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, and Michigan. Should Trump win Pennsylvania, Harris's likeliest path to the White House seems to be Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada, and then either Georgia or North Carolina. I will go on record and say this. I think this is gonna be one of those years where we buck the trend historically. We've been told that Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, they typically all fall in line. My gut feeling right now is that it will not be a clean sweep for either one of them. I could see Trump winning PA, but losing Michigan or Wisconsin, or I could see Harris winning Michigan and then not getting Pennsylvania or Wisconsin. - Yeah, or maybe Trump wins Arizona, doesn't win Nevada or something like that. There are multiple paths all over the place for Harry Anton to come out and say he doesn't know why they're panicking. Well, they're panicking because it's close. If I was a Democrat and I had all the mainstream media, all the print publication, mainstream media, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube in my corner. And it's a tight race. And you know that Donald Trump historically has overperformed the polling, right? In 2016, it was a nine point over performance. A nine point miss on behalf of the polls in favor of Donald Trump after the fact. In 2020, it was a five point miss. So you figure it reduces that, you know, that the miss reduced by half. Well, if it happens again, and it's a two and a half point miss, you're looking at blowouts in Pennsylvania and Michigan and Wisconsin, where Maricopa County and their shenanigans are irrelevant because all Donald Trump has to do to hit 270. He's got to win the 2020 states that he won, okay? I got my map up. He's got to win the 2020 states that he won. All's he's got, he's got a flip Georgia. Hold on to North Carolina and win Pennsylvania. That's 270, okay? Not including Michigan and Wisconsin at all. Not including maybe any rare flips that you might see. I happen to think there's a chance in Virginia. There may be a chance in Minnesota. I'm not saying he should spend time there, but you know, if one of those states talk about, you talk about bucking the trend. If Virginia comes off the board for the Democrats, if Minnesota with Tim Walz comes off the board for the Democrats, things get really crazy. So why are they panicking? Because it's close and they have spent a billion dollars. I'd be panicking too if I spent a billion dollars and I wasn't in the lead. - So Mark, yeah, they've spent them two to one, 1.1 billion to 640 million since July 21st. - Yeah. - All right, we'll come back. We'll get to your voicemails today in music history and what's on tap for the dawn show, coming up at the top of the hour. As that wraps up a two hour edition of what's on the cut sheet. We might be on to something, or we might be on something back after this. - When it comes to your home, trust is everything, right? 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It's like buddy, like, I, no. - Yeah, they're going for a hundred bucks on the stub hub right now. - Ass grass or gas, nobody rides for free, right? - Damn right. - Thank you. - There we go. All right, 951, let's find out what occurred today in music history. ♪ There's been this day in music history ♪ ♪ Music history on Kaylin' Company ♪ - Today, October 24th. We celebrate the birthdays of Ben Gillies from Silver Chair, who's 45, and Bill Wyman from the Stones, who's now 88. Heavenly birthday, shout out to Dale Griffin from Not the Hoople. We also lost Bats Domino on this day in 2017, and Steve Riley from Wasp, Keel, and L.A. Guns a year ago today. Sigils Akoud Hurricane by Bob Dylan in '75. Blind in Texas by Wasp in '85. Say it isn't so by Hall of Notes, and I guess that's why they call it the Blues by Elton in '83. Also Burning Sun by Helene came out on this day in 2017. I gotta get my battle in. Elton the Koot is the Hell of the Devil by Striper in '86. Hyper Theory by Lincoln Park in 2000. American Pie died Bob the Clay in '71. Sired by Roxy Music in '75, and Resident Alien by Spacehawk in '95. Also in '93, John Lennon began litigation against the U.S. government, accusing them of tapping his phone. In '62, James Brown recorded his famous live at the Apollo album. In '87, MJ was atop the signals chart with "Bad." In '88, the John Faux-Woody Trail began where he was accused of plagiarizing himself by using segments of a CCR song run through the jungle for his solo hit, "The Old Man Down the Road." But lastly, and I teased this off the air. Since we've actually been talking about Maricopa County, a little bit in Arizona, not being able to count their votes for 10 to 13 days after the election, well, I have the idea how to make sure it's done on time, because I'm actually gonna be in Maricopa County the weekend after the election. I'm willing to stand outside where the county's being done with a boombox, like John Cusack didn't say anything, blast the simple terrors version of "Tainted Love" on Loop. That's gonna make sure they get it done on time. For Cal Company, I'm to lock one. Might be the best edition yet. Great work. Unbelievable. Where do you do it? What, you got Jett's Cardinals game? Yes, I do. You're going to that. You're going to that? You're going to that? Oh, my God. He goes to every Jett's game. I know. He's dedicated. He's like, "What are you, Johnson, the owner?" He's dedicated. All right, let's see what's on tap for "The Dawn Show" seven minutes out. So we'll tell you, what is Vivek Rama-Swami doing at local college campuses and across the country? And as well, the get out, the votes. Women, moms from "The Burbs" will have the conversations about activated moms, especially post-pandemic. We have a full lineup, a lot of breaking news. Locally, nationally, we'll get to it. We're getting busy coming up on "The Dawn Show." All right, by the way, guys, the YouTube chat wants to know if Sean is going to try a cheesesteak while he's in town. Ooh. We'll have to see, you know. I happen to think the Philly cheesesteak was something that happened on accident. Uh-oh. And they just happened to-- oops, we dropped the cheese on it. And they were trying to make grilled cheese and accidentally put a steak on it. Something happened, I don't know. He sounds like he was close to going to Trump there, but he stayed in his own personal character. Yeah, you know, we don't want anybody to think Trump is insulting Pennsylvania, let it be me. Somebody show up tomorrow at the South Jersey FOP Log 56 with a cheesesteak for Sean. And crab fries. And crab fries. There you go. The great mock debate is coming up tomorrow. Oh, Dawn is coming up next, activated moms. And for all of the unactivated dads right now, we will leave you with this message before we see you tomorrow at 6 AM. Harry, get your fat ass out of the couch. You're going to vote for Trump today, Harry. Start your day with Kaylin Company, week demoting 6 till 10. I'm Tark Radio 1210, WPHT, and the free Odyssey app.
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