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Kamala In Philadelphia Yesterday

Philadelphia Democrats say they are not feeling much love from kamala Harris and Claudia Rose proving a point by running out in to the middle of the field during A Steelers Game
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This is the secret story of a young Russian oligarch who hacked his way to a $93 million fortune. I'm CNBC senior Washington correspondent, Ayman Javers. In our new podcast, The Crimes of Putin's Trader, I'll take you inside a shocking Russian crime targeting the American financial system. Attacks that sources tell me were welcomed by Vladimir Putin's government. Listen to CNBC's The Crimes of Putin's Trader free on the Odyssey app. Jalen company weekday morning, six till 10. I do want to get into a story that we had yesterday that we did not get to how Trump and Kamala can still win the election without winning Pennsylvania. I know we talk about Pennsylvania likely whoever wins the Keystone State wins the election. But what if a victor is to emerge without getting 19 votes here? We'll give you that. And then also, you know, Trump's going to be on the Joe Rogan podcast tomorrow and Newsweek has an interesting story on how Kamala Harris is slipping with the podcast audience as Trump takes on Rogan. By the way, news coming out yesterday that the Harris administration has declined the Joe Rogan podcast. Oh my God. Really? Yes. That's a dumb thing. You know, did anybody really expect her to do that? No, I don't expect her to do it. But like don't don't make a statement that say, well, we said no, that's that's just going to take the 14 million people that listen to him and turn them, you say one bad thing about I say it all. I don't like Joe Rogan. I don't think he's entertaining, but 14 million people disagree with me. That's fine. I like to say, you know, he's flip floppy. He's kind of wishy washy on some issues. And I also say that he looks like a toe because he looks a little bit like a Tom's toe and they get very mad at me for saying that. Oh, how dare you? And I'm like, shut up. It's a joke. And but but that's the point is that they're like, you know, feverishly loyal to Joe Rogan. So to come out and say, well, we're not doing that. It's only going to make her it's only going to make them less likely to vote for her. Yeah, I thought Rogan kind of cow tailed and backpedaled on the odd, never going to have Trump on my podcast. And well, I wasn't really endorsing Bobby Kennedy and he I'm like, dude, you say a lot of strong opinion stuff stick to your guns, you know, don't don't backpedal now. But if he is the quote fearless broadcaster that people claim he is, that was probably a reason why the Harris administration's like, we can't go, maybe what what what what would Kamala do if Rogan asked her about the deep state or big pharma? I mean, she would soil herself. It doesn't even have to be about something serious, right? Any detail. Anything. Any detail. It could be what's your favorite color? Yeah. And she would she would answer with a group in a middle class family, you know, you know, I just. Yeah. That's just that's just it. You think about Joe Rogan, what's fascinating about like the one day he's interviewing Elon Musk and they're talking about why are people in China putting on a blue tarps on their rooftops? And it's like, what? Yeah. And you end up you're sucked into this thing, the blue roof, it's like all I'm thinking about now. Right. And so that's the kind of detail that that podcast, that's what that's the intrigue because you hear stuff you've never heard before. Right. He's he's kind of a curious inquisitive guy. And he likes to go down certain rabbit holes. And that's not the strong suit of, of Harris, Kamala Harris, the thing is, you know, it's going to, I think that the Rogan appearance, however long it goes, is going to be very similar to Trump's X space with Elon where it was just kind of like a conversation, right? I wonder if they're going to allow, I wonder if the Trump campaign is going to allow Rogan to smoke weed, because he does that before he does before end during the interview. And we know Trump's a straight edge. Exactly. Exactly. He doesn't like the smoke. Right. He doesn't like it either. I don't like to be around it. I don't like smell it. So they're taving it tomorrow. It's not going to be released tomorrow. I think they could do gummies. I think Rogan drops his, by the way, by the way, he's with technology around. Why can't we do a live thing? I'm fine. I know. Come on, man. You talk about a big bone to Spotify. I mean, that'd be huge. When do you think they'll drop it then if they're recording it tomorrow? Probably Tuesday. Yeah. And there goes my Monday big take. I think I'm looking at, I'm looking at when his, when his pods really usually drop listen to me. I sound like I'm one of the best pods. Let me see here that yeah, he drops three a week. Is that right? Yeah. Well, you got to earn your 17 million a year, I guess. Yeah. Can you imagine? Must be nice. Three, can you imagine going three a week? I know. It gets 22 million dollars a year. Well, that was your, that was your initial offer to me. Three shows a week 17 and I said, no, Greg, I feel guilty. Let's do five days a week. Okay. I don't want to take the flack from my wife. I'll do, I'll do four hours a day, five days a week. Yeah. The pay was just similar to it. Exactly. I think Trump should crush it though. I do tell. You know, and I think at the end, because Sue Rogan has never wanted to admit that he likes Trump, but I think secretly he does. Oh, he shakes his hand at UFC like a little school girl, but he doesn't want to do it because he want to ruffle the feathers and he's Bernie bro and he said he thinks Michelle Obama would be a great president and I don't trust, I don't vote for him. I don't vote for Joe Rogan. Tells me to vote for. I don't vote for anybody who tells me. I, I come up my own, you know, opinions, but, but I think Rogan wants to like Trump. I think it's there and, and, and, and you know how Trump is in these situations, especially if it's like just an unscripted, just free flowing. He's hilarious. Yeah. Right. And I think Rogan's going to come out of it smiling and laughing and the audience is going to eat it up. And it is going to be talked about for days and then, and you'll hear Kamala could never do it. And by the way, she declined and this is just, it's going to look so bad. Yes. And whenever this drops, whenever that is, if it's next Tuesday, just wait, give it 24 to 36 hours, they will have something on the left that comes out to try to steal the headlines back. Yeah. And I think they're also going to, they're going to come up with something horrible about Rogan too. There's going to be a, you know, you know, Trump actually groped Rogan one time back in the day as well. Yeah. All right, 707 round number two. Let's get to the news. Here is the great Don Stensland. Good morning. This Thursday morning, October 24th, we are sponsored here in Kail and Company News Live by Budget Blinds. So the NBA is, we're getting reports, the NBA is beginning an investigation or likely to begin an investigation later this week, which it's already Thursday. So I don't know if it's today or tomorrow. But this is into the Philadelphia 76ers and this is apparently surrounding the player participation of all NBA center, our star, Joelle Embiid. I saw that. Did you see that? Yes. Can reporting. That was kind of what I mentioned earlier about load management. No, you're load. The NBA does not like when certain players are taking all of these quote, um, maintenance days because they feel like the customer gets gypped out of, if they buy tickets to the CMB, he doesn't play and he's healthy, but he's just quote, given the day off. So now they're looking, it all started with, uh, with the, the left winger from San Antonio, Greg Popovich, he started this years ago and it's kind of hurt the sport. Hmm. Yeah. So also I apologize. It's in my script that the Sixers lost in the season opening game to the box. One's 24 to 109. Fake news. Fake news news person. No. My script that I wrote is correct. I just, I don't know. I messed it up. So I apologize. Super Anderson. It's like, yeah, it was like, you know what it is? Yeah. I think you're, I think you're star struck by seeing Sean in person. I, you know, I have Mr. President here, great Sean Farish. And I think I got all like, I can't really nervous. Yeah. And I start to smell my arms in my hand. Oh God. And I got Molly Shannon. Man, I did not. Did you have to go there? Well received. Just thinking about that. Oh, so Joelle. So after the bucks lost last night, uh, Joelle will miss two more games this week. The bucks won last night after. What am I doing? I don't know. You don't know. It's like a block. Your segment. It's a box block. It's a, it's a box block. It's a box block. I got you. Yeah. After the Sixers lost to the box. There we go. Okay. Okay. Who am I to throw stones? I still can't figure out when to use run versus ran. Absolutely. I'm 41. It's true. So, uh, 124 to 109. It was the Sixers lost. The bucks won. So he's going to miss two more games this week, Friday against the Toronto Raptors and then Sunday against the Indiana Pacers. Yeah. So they're going to look into this. What do they do? Put them through the spanking machine. No, he just gets to sit there. He gets to sit there in a sweatshirt like me doing a radio show and just hang out for a couple of hours. I think, I think radio host should get maintenance days. Yeah. Maintenance days. Yeah. You know, he should say like, yo, I'm in Philadelphia. You know, the workers just came back. I just thought I could zoom it in for a little bit. Yeah. Like Sean Farish out for a night on the town. Who's doing this now? Joellen Bead. That's a basketball player. He's a big basketball player. He's tall. He's the dude who played night 39 games last season because of he had serious knee injuries and he blames his weight. So he's lost a lot of weight reportedly and he's trying to lose more. Yeah. He's lost 30 pounds. Whatever way he lost. Chris Christie found. It was the, it was the, it was the portal. Stop. Stop. It's a sin. So we've talked a lot about, and this is making headlines here, the situation with Philadelphia police releasing new surveillance images showing these men who are suspected of committing these acts against a local synagogue that is historic in our region and nationally known. So one vandal wrote profanity and apparently anti-Semitic, you know, wording spray, spray painted it on a statue outside of the, this is the historic congregation, the Israel. Now nobody was injured or anything of that nature, but it, it certainly is, is gathering headlines and concern. And we hear so much about the anti-Semitism in this country, certainly, obviously some of this is anti-Semitic was the dumpster fire that was started as well that firefighters were called. It was a pretty big fire. So they're still looking into it, keeping this in the headlines, updating us on that investigation because the fire did cause some, some, you know, serious thousands of dollars in damage. Does anybody know where Donald Trump was last night? I was thinking the same thing. No, Trump's Hitler. Oh, yes, sir. I mean, did he start the dumpster fire? You know? Yeah, we should just start, you know, making it all up. Oh, yeah, yeah. We do have, and by the way, this was significant that the Vice President Kamala Harris was with Mayor Cheryl Parker. I saw a video of Cheryl in the background. This was significant because, remember, we kept hearing from the insiders that Philadelphia Democrats are not feeling the love. They feel that the Harris campaign is disorganized, doesn't reach out to them and has snubbed them. They were peoed. I heard from source, I mean, they were just downright peoed that she's out in the suburbs with Darth's daughter Liz Cheney as they were, you know what I mean, they were mad. And so it was significant that now she's trying to kiss Parker's ring. Well, I gave you the story yesterday from Politico that was written by Holly Otterbein, who's a Philadelphia reporter and journalist. And she said in that story that the ground game in Pennsylvania for Kamala Harris has had a lot of finger pointing. And I think this kind of alludes to what, yeah, you're talking about like why, I mean, if we're in this identity politics world, right, Kamala Harris is trying to become the first female, much less first African American female president, Cheryl Parker, first black mayor in the city's history as a female. Why would you not tie her in? Why are you? Isn't it amazing how they always demonize the older white person? But yeah, Kamala Harris can seem to get away from the older white person. Yeah. He's hanging out with Liz Cheney. Miss Piggy. But not Cheryl Parker. She looks like Miss Piggy. Miss Piggy and Kermit are mad at you. Kermit is going to kick your butt. So I know we'll get into it talking about the vice president here in Philadelphia and then as well traveling out to Delco. But in center city, I should say she visited the famous forestry Delique, Queen Village, with the mayor, Cheryl Parker. And by the way, she will return to Philadelphia Sunday Trump, big rally state college. We are mega. Oh, so he's going to Penn State? Yeah. State College Saturday is now I haven't looked at the schedule. Is that for the football game? Is Penn State playing a home game Saturday? I'm not a, you know, a Penn State person, but I can check real quick. Mr. College football here doesn't know if state's fine. I follow a real college football boy. Yeah, he follows, you know, he follows the team, the team to find a win in Tennessee. Yeah. The team that lost the Tennessee end-vander. Right. Yeah. They're playing Wisconsin. It's a road game. Yeah. Penn State plays Saturday night at Wisconsin. So Trump will be in state college on a day that Penn State is not home. Speaking of Penn State, Antonio Brown was in the Magamemcoin X space the other night. Was he really? On Tuesday. Yeah. Cause we were running that intent. If you look at the shirt that he was wearing at the Trump rally, that's the shirt for that crypto project. Yeah. So he, he actually said, cause I asked him, I said, you know, your speech with a talking about walls, how he can't guard you. Do you think Donald Trump could guard you? And he was like, Trump can move quick. He can move quick. He said, Tim walls is a Sandusky type coach. Wow. Take that where you would like to go. Ow. That story from 12, 13 years ago. Antonio Brown. Yeah. Yeah. I'm seeing it. Yeah. There it is. I ever thought I'd see the day Antonio Brown is trying to register people to vote for Donald Trump. And well, I know. He's like a down world. He's so funny though. He's just, you know, he never know what he's going to say. Right. And I know we'll talk about Elon Musk and DOJ now coming after giving Elon a warning. Mm hmm. Yeah. I saw that. So I hope I win my note every day I reenter this. It's a violation of federal election law. Well it is if you pay people to register to vote. And that's why he's careful because I, I redo this every single day because I guess after they have a drawing, they clear it. Okay. So, but if you sign up for that million dollar draw, it's, you have to go on there and say, do you support the, will you sign the petition to support, you know, the Constitution of the United States? Right. I think it's the first and the second amendment. First and second amendment. So nowhere there does it say that you have to even prove that you registered to vote. There's nothing about that. So he technically is in compliance than as far as he's not breaking. Let me just say this, Elon Musk is a very smart guy. Do you really think that he's going to go through all of this trouble and not have all his, you know, eyes dotted and tees crossed? Probably not. Exactly. But I also think there's a little showman to, to Elon. This is, that's all this is. So I thought it's not a scam. The whole thing is, is that getting the money. The whole thing is that they're not, they're not telling people that you can only win if you vote for Donald Trump. They're not telling you to vote for it's just getting people to sign this petition and vote, right? Yes. They hate this Elon thing, but they were totally fine with what Zuckerberg did though. Oh, yeah. Zuckerberg. Which affected this, this area big time and there were investigations into it. And by the way, they had nobody. So that they're, they're thinking is that even though he's properly wording it. So I guess that they just, this was a warning shot, I guess, to say you better watch it because even though he's not paying people to register to vote. So that technically is legal, the justice department, the warning is, well, it's so close to an election that, you know, the, the, the dear J's like the effing mafia, like it'd be a shame if something happened to you, what do you mean, like, oh God, the bully, you watch yourself here. Yeah. Yeah. If lightning strike your, your establishment, your rocket, you know, let me break, like the mob mob, but they did send him the morning. Got to hate the government. There's nothing to like. Nothing to like. Nothing. They're all budget creeps. Yep. Like the Kennedy's. Thank you. Sorry. I had to get that in. And here's the headline. You can have, it's a letter from the justice department's public integrity section. That's the letter, the letterhead public integrity section. Have fun with that title. Yeah. Budget blind sponsors are killing company news live here. It is fall. Y'all. Budget blinds is your one stop shop for blinds, shades, shutters, custom drapery and motorization. Visit budgetblinds.com for free and home consultation. The only no questions asked warranty in the entire business. So when you schedule your consultation, make sure you ask about their special radio offer. And that's a budget blind. Thank you for sponsoring us on this. What is supposed to be a 69 degree day. We're supposed to have clear skies and much of the same tomorrow killing company. News live. All right, Don. Thank you very much. 855-839-1210. Our buddy, Ed in Dell ran and tomorrow's a big day for the great mock debate in New Jersey, West Berlin. First of all, let's get down to business. How did you purchase tickets and will you be attending? The very first day, my friend, I would be there, I would speak totally square. All right. It's a smart guy. We love it. We love it. Are you thinking mimosa or bloody Mary, sir? How about breakfast? That sounds good. I prefer a liquid breakfast with alcohol, but you can have meat potatoes if you'd like. Hey, I used to be quite the drinker back in the day, but I ain't anymore. I haven't had a problem with that for years. Good for you, buddy. Yeah. Good for you. Yeah. Not unlike Nick and myself. That's right. That's right. I love that. Good for you. No, no, I'm happy for anybody who can do that. Sure. I can't. All right, Ed. Hey, we got Sean Farish in studio. So if Sean adds one of our hardcore callers, he's one of the first on the board every day, and he loves to praise Kamala Harris. So Ed, go right ahead. Hey, let me tell you what, this Kamala Harris, the other day is doing an interview and she alludes to the fact that Trump had a great idea with the border wall. She said something to the effect of, well, I don't care where a great idea comes from. And she alluded to the border wall. And I'll just say, Hey, she's been out the lunch all this time. Well, yeah, yeah, she just spoke for Trump. Yes. Isn't it an amazing if you think about it and Sean and Don and Greg, as we go around with this, we're going to get to more of Kamala from the town hall. So you were saying before the show, it was what Kamala said, the wall was stupid. Yeah. And then it was racist. And then I think she was put on the spot about that last night. Yeah, Anderson Cooper was like, so you don't think it's stupid? And she was like, well, I don't care where a good idea comes from. He's like, so to be clear, not stupid. And she said, you know, well, I will secure the border, you know, that whole thing she does. And he was like, so it's not stupid. And she was just like, well, Anderson, you know, Anderson, she had, she had my favorite, you know, we have a, you know, move over Marcus Aurelius, right? Uh, quote, I'm pointing out things, I'm pointing out things that need to be done that haven't been done that need to be done. She said that. Right. Those are that I'm pointing out things that need to be done that haven't been done that need to be done. Right. Let me, let me play. Why have you done them? Right. Let me play with what Sean was just talking about, Phil, if you want to grab cut 15 here, this is Cooper Anderson Cooper, or Cooper Anderson, as Don calls him, pressing Harris on budget earmarked to build the border wall, cut 15 go. All right. We know what can work. Well, let's talk about this compromise bill youth that you want to pass if you're elected. You said that's going to be a priority and include $650 million in funding for the border wall that something Republicans wanted. That was part of the compromise. Under Donald Trump, you criticize the wall more than 50 times. You called it stupid, useless and a medieval vanity project. Is a border wall stupid? Well, let's talk about Donald Trump and that border wall. So remember Donald Trump said Mexico would pay for it? Come on. They didn't. How much of that wall did he build? I think the last number I saw was about 2%. And then when it came time for him to do a photo op, you know, where he did it in the part of the wall that President Obama built. But you were agreeing up to a bill that would earmarked $650 million to continue building that wall. We I pledge that I am going to bring forward that bipartisan bill to further strengthen and secure our border. Yes, I am. And I am going to work across the aisle to pass a comprehensive bill that deals with a broken immigration system. I think Jackson's question, part of it, was to acknowledge that America has always had migration, but there needs to be a legal process for it. People have to earn it. And that's the point that I think is the most important point that can be made, which is we need a president who is grounded in common sense and practical outcomes. Like let's just fix this thing. Let's just fix it. Why is there any ideological perspective on it? Let's just fix the problem. To fix the problem, you're doing this compromise bill. It does call for $650 million that was earmarked under Trump to actually still go to build the wall. I'm not afraid of good ideas where they occur. You don't think it's stupid anymore. I think what he did and how he did it did not make much sense because he actually didn't do much of anything. I just talked about that wall, right? We just talked about it. He didn't actually do much of anything. But you do want to build some wall. I want to strengthen our border. This is Annalie's cane. She's from Philadelphia. Wow. This is not Campbell. So it's even worse, but she's like, he didn't do anything. You are the border czar. You're talking about what there needs to be a legal process. Donald Trump has said, we want them to come in, but they have to come in legally. They're like, racist. She's like, well, we want them to come in, but there has to be a legal process. Oh, how nice. Well, what a visionary. I'm glad Anderson Cooper was like, so it does not stupid. And then the worst, she doesn't realize she did this, right? She says, you know, back in 2019 or whatever, the wall's a vanity project. It's stupid. It's worthless. It's a waste of money. And then she just admitted on with Anderson Cooper on CNN that Trump was in front of a piece of the wall that Obama built. So did Obama build what you referred to as a stupid medieval vanity project? I mean, she is so stupid. She doesn't know what to believe. She doesn't know what she stands for. What a stupid person. Yeah. This is the same lady who said young people are stupid as well. Remember that? She never she never called the American people stupid though. Remember. Right. Right. She said that to one of those interviews. Uh huh. Never called the American people. Stupid. Got to know. She said the bread bear. Yeah. And 18 to 24 year olds. They're so stupid. That's why he put them in dormitories. Okay. Exactly right. Five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10, cut sheet, 20 minutes from now, we'll delve into this guardian story. Next, it's Kalen company, Nick, Don, Greg, and Sean, but first a word from my friends at the Piazza Auto Group and we're talking specifically today about the Honda prologue, which is the first all electric SUV with a range of almost 300 miles on a single charge and a fast charge time. 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They're the best, the best tour operator in all of Italy, a plus rating with the Better Business Bureau, Portofino, Rapallo, Santa Margarita, legure, Tuscany, and the brilliant Cinque tante 5378, yeah, and that includes your airfare 5378 dining events at wineries in Tuscany and yes, we'll toast Romina and Lorenzo, they're back visiting an authentic farm to see how Parmesan cheese is crafted by hand. Just call toll free, 888-733-9494. You can go to conservative tours.com, see the full itinerary, like hidden villages, hidden Italian villages that you've never seen, like Giacomo Puccini, San Jamignano, the leaning tower of Pisa, Florence, Michelangelo's Florence, Milan, and concluding on the lakes region with Bellagio, Orta, and Isalabella. Join me next spring in Italy, I'll see you in Cinque Terre, conservative tours.com, tell Don St. you. This is the secret story of a young Russian oligarch who hacked his way to a $93 million fortune. I'm CNBC, senior Washington correspondent, Ayman Javers. In our new podcast, The Crimes of Putin's Trader, I'll take you inside a shocking Russian crime targeting the American financial system, attacks that sources tell me were welcomed by Vladimir Putin's government. Listen to CNBC's The Crimes of Putin's Trader free on the Odyssey app. I got a few points to make what you make. I know I got to make it quick, but the first point is that you guys here would explode if that was a sore rose, donate $1 million in utilize in Twitter the way Elliott Musk, that child, that he does. And then my second point, you guys keep talking about this immigration, this immigration world for one, you should consider them. They're coming from the same continent, just thinking of it as like Ellis Allen. And then when your ancestors came here by the boatload, they were considered settlers, and these are on the same continent. And when you guys look right around in Philadelphia, all of this building, these 500,000, 600,000 houses, and you see all of Julio Glace's Rodriguez Sanchez's, but you all don't want to do e-verified because America was built on just cheap labor. So that's why. And then you guys always talking about Donald Trump's syndrome. You guys can't at never get Obama out to mouth. And you were right about the park of situation because you know about a cat, like that's what that is, like with a dawn and Alicia Lang will have care bear. And then also Nick, thanks for the time. Let me, let's go. Do you want to bring up my marriage, really? And by the way, Obama has never been in my mouth. But don't you ever, no, no, no, no, no, mute him for a moment. If you want to bring up a woman's marriage, first of all, that's sexist because you don't bring up anybody else's wives on the show. The only time you bring up somebody significant other is for me. So I'm calling you out that is sexist. It's wrong. So knock it off. So as far as Obama, we hardly ever mention Obama unless he's in the news cycle, like when he's out there, lecturing other black men for not doing their job and voting for Kamala, which is insulting to some black people, maybe not you, Paul, but some. Now as far as the border goes and immigration, I'm not against any immigration at all as long as it's legal. I just don't want people coming here illegally breaking the rules when people have been on lists and waiting and did it the right way or still trying to do it the right way or did it the right way a hundred years ago, as you said, you know, coming over on a boat. Trust me. I know what cheap labor is. I worked as a radio producer. So I know what cheap labor is. Is he still alive? No, he's gone. I wonder what he meant by, uh, he could have stayed until he started to go personal. Julio, Julio Rodriguez Sanchez. I mean, I think he played quarterback for the Jets. That's it. Well, I was. Yeah. We can. We can deport him too with that but fumble. But, you know, I mean, could you imagine if someone who looked like me said that all the people coming across the border were who Julio Rodriguez Sanchez? I mean, I think that's, that's kind of a racist thing to say. Yeah, it was a clown. I mean, total clown. And that's what Paul does. And you know, as soon as, but I'm going to leave him on as long as he doesn't go personal or personal with Don that's below the belt. So that's not going to fly. But as far as, you know, Soros or Elon Musk or Zuckerberg, I, I think I'm, I'm totally fine with anybody donating to any political campaign or any super PAC as long as everything's on the up and up and legal and as far as because it said on the call screener, if, uh, would we love Elon if he was back in Kamala? I would still have the same views on Elon Musk if he's backing a liberal. I listened to Bruce Springsteen music. Bruce is super liberal. Yeah. Yeah. I know you don't like that. But I don't, if I like somebody, I don't turn them off because of their politics. All I'm saying is if you look at what Don was reporting with Elon, if everything he's doing with his $1 million challenge is legal and not against the law, why are, why, why is the government trying to strong arm him and harass him, intimidate him and bully him? Ferris, you mentioned zucker bucks. And now I've got this story from Facebook, um, Facebook, according to out kick, Facebook is blocking the Trump tyros interview. That was done. Tyris, the former wrestler. You see him on Fox news because, quote, your content couldn't be shared because this goes against our community standards. So I'll flip it back on Paul has Elon Musk ever said that Kamala Harris's interview with anybody in left wing media violates Twitter or exes community standards? No, I don't think so. And the other thing he said is your head would explode if Soros spent a million dollars and like what, as if he hasn't, right? As if George Soros hasn't thrown huge, huge sums of money into political offices across the country. I mean, just look at New York city. I think you have a Soros DA here. Um, uh, there's one in, there's what, yeah, Krasner. There's one in New York city, uh, you know, they're, they're all over the place. So he already has spent all that, all that money to influence elections. I mean, Alex Soros was hanging out with Tim walls. Yeah. Not too long ago. Well, there's this belief that you hate these individuals. I don't hate any of these individuals. I just can't stand their policies. Now, like, you know, if you're a moderate Democrat, I disagree with you on some things, but like progressives, like, oh, you hate the, I don't hate any of the people. I just know that the policies are absolute garbage. It's, yeah. That's what I hate. Exactly. Right. So if you want to have that pinion, Paul, you are more than welcome to, and as long as you don't get personal with any of my colleagues, you can hang out and we'll chat and we'll go back and forth. 855-839-1210. How about this one? This is a first Charlie is in Los Angeles and he claims he found the show on YouTube. What Charlie? Good morning. First of all, thank you very much for taking my call. I went to YouTube. I type in lime shows. You, your show popped up. Wow. We're not being followed by the algorithm. Very cool. No. You mean lime, lame shows or lime shows? Live. Alive. You know, I think it's like, first of all, I'm going to give you guys like seven or eight facts when it comes to racist rhetoric by Barack Obama and Joe Biden. But I'm going to, I'm going to put this in place first. I think back in the '50s, '60s and '70s, a lot of Jews, Protestants, whites, Catholics, another racial background, they were racist towards different cultures that were different from them. So, that may not make sense to you. So, I'm looking online right now and I'm looking at racist rhetoric that Biden and Barack Obama have said. Do you guys realize in 2007, Joe Biden referred to Barack Obama as the first African American who was articulate? Yeah, clean. And bright and clean. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Now, imagine if Trump said that. Well, we know that he just found us, but we did say it back in 2000. You know, we've said all this. Yeah. Just so you know. No, no, okay. So, I apologize. So, I'm looking at this stuff online. So another thing that he said in 2006, he said, you cannot go to a 7-11 or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. So, we all know that we go to our local 7-11, nine times out of 10, there, you know, there's a beautiful Indian American or a Palestinian Indian that works there, but he said that in a racist overtone, okay, here's where it really gets me. In 1977, you guys have probably already talked about this. He talked about desegregation in our schools. He said that he does not want his children to grow up in a racial jungle. You guys are aware of that, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Biden's got a huge business. When you guys think of the jungle, when I think of the jungle, I don't think of like fluffy butterflies, little puppy dogs, little innocent kitties, I think of beasts, I think apes and gorillas. So, when you think about that, see, the left-needed will never talk about that. They'll never talk about what he was basically referring to. Right. So, here's the thing that I'm really obsessed with. All of you guys are aware of his 1994 crime bill that Joe Biden introduced, the 1994 crime bill that he introduced, that he authored. You guys know what that bill is, correct? This is the super part of their comment, right? Yeah. Well, it's talked about, I'm not sure how large your audience is, so I want you to visualize a quarter. Yep. I want them to visualize a quarter. So, what happened back in 1994, if you were caught with crack cocaine and you had less than a quarter or the size of a quarter, you are going to jail for a minimum of 10 years. But if you're white and you're caught with cocaine, it's a slap on the wrist. That's true. Who was doing crack cocaine in 1994? How many of those individuals under Joe Biden who authorized that bill were sent to Joe? How many of their families were destroyed? How many of their families are continually destroyed because of what he introduced? Here it is, blacks. More blacks were doing crack cocaine in 1994 than whites were. And it was a slap on the wrist. I just don't get why is the media covering for this racist monster because that's what they do. And that's where they are. And they've made Trump out to be the boogeyman, right? That's where the media is. The media exists to cover. I mean, once you realize that the media is a propaganda arm for the left, it all makes sense. They're never going to cover it because they don't want to because it's in their job description that they're supposed to be fair and balanced. But we know the reality of the matter is they're not. And that's it. Their function is to cover for the left. Right. And by the way, who was the one who declared victory on criminal justice reform? It was during the Trump era, right? And that was the whole thing with Kim Kardashian, with his daughter Ivanka as well, right? For exactly the first step back. By the way, that guy was calling from Los Angeles. I you guys don't realize that he was also calling from 2007. Yes, he was talking about 1977. You know, it is funny, though, that I know every day people find us and maybe don't realize the history of this station, but we, you know, we have talked about those issues before. The problem is that you're right. The media does not look at the history of these candidates. And let's remind ourselves that the vice, the current vice president of the United States of America, we can look back at her record. Yeah. You know what I mean? The marijuana stuff, right? You know, it's jailing 1500 black people or I don't know if they're all black, but a large number of them in California for smoking weed and then laughing herself about how she smokes weed. Uh huh. And she doesn't take gummies, folks. Just remember that. And by the way, the truth about it is when the beautiful part of Philadelphia, this region, is that we have an incredible diversified community and everybody gets along. It's just, it's fine. The group of people, when I talk to different, especially small business owners, especially people who are first in generation, immigrants who came here legally, they are the most outraged by what happened during this administration by far because they did it legally. They know what that looks like. There was a woman I retweeted the other day and I apologize. I should have sent it to you guys, but she, it was the first time that she voted. Did you see this? I think so. Oh my goodness. I started bawling. It was so beautiful and she, she, she so beautifully stated how she came here to this country legally, what she escaped in her life and how she was so proud to have voted for the first time in her life. And so it's, and she's a Trump supporter. She reflects, I believe, the community of people who are outraged by the fact that this administration seemingly purposely allowed millions and millions of people to flood into the country. And I was thankful that Anderson Cooper pointed that out and said, okay, Joe Biden in June of this year, fairly recently, did sign before the first debate, did sign into law and executive order that in fact helped shut things down. Why didn't you do that in 2021 or 2020 or he said 22 and 23. And she couldn't answer the question. Of course not. 25, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10, what's on the cut sheet? 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Kamal Harris Town Hall. How many people would you say were there 36 people, right? 32 to 36. I saw 132. I saw 136. Yeah. Interesting. And obviously, you might not be aware of the area Delco, I mean, to get the Delco from here, what? 20 minutes, maybe? Okay. 25 minutes. Without traffic. I mean, it's 7.52 in the morning. Well, not in the mid of this one. Yeah. An hour and 45. Probably about to. What would you say mileage wise from our station right now, where Kamala was? So Sean has an idea. I mean, 20 miles? Yeah, but it's the dry, you know, like it's rush hour right now, so he would take more than 20 minutes. Yeah. Less than 20 miles. Just wanted to give Sean a frame of reference. By the way, she, as somebody who was in or a new people who were in Center City yesterday, she was. Yeah. She was. She was. No, it was. She was congesting up traffic. I know that's not the right word, but it was. It shot everything down because of the motorcade. Yeah. All kinds of road blockages and everything. I hate being a swing state. Absolutely. Absolutely. We just go red or blue, whatever, whatever we're going to do. I just don't want to be a swing state. All right. This is cut 10 when asked about, so this is a question about subsidizing illegal immigrants. She says that she is a former prosecutor. I'm so sick of this law. Oh, by the way, this was, Dawn, this is Chris, yeah, this was Chris Christie would turn everything back to him being a former prosecutor. Okay, Phil, this is cut 10 to go regarding the rapid increase in the migrant population. How will you ensure that every immigrant is integrated into American society safely? What benefits and subsidies will you provide them with? And how long will these benefits and subsidies last for an individual? Most importantly, will the American citizens taxes pay for these benefits and subsidies? And if so, how much money will be allocated? Well, thank you, Jackson. Let's start with this. And now your experience. America's immigration system is broken and it needs to be fixed and it's been broken for a long time. And part of what we need to do is always prioritize what we need to do to strengthen our border. I will tell you I'm the only person in this race among the two choices that voters have. I personally prosecuted transnational criminal organizations. There it is. In the trafficking of guns, drugs, and human beings. I have spent a significant part of my career making sure that our border is secure and that we do not allow criminals in and we don't allow that kind of trafficking to happen and come into our country. And as my opponent has proven himself, he would prefer to run on the problem instead of fix the problem. You may know there were some of the most conservative members of the United States Congress working with others that came up with a border security bill. That would have put 1,500 more board agents at the border. Those board agents are overwhelmed. They need the support they need to back up. It would have allowed us to have more resources to stem the flow of fentanyl. I don't need to tell this state and people around the country what is happening in terms of the scourge of fentanyl and how it is literally killing Americans. It would have put resources into stemming the flow. It would have given more resources to investigate and prosecute transnational criminal organizations. It would have done a lot of good. Donald Trump got wind of the bill and told them don't put it. So we can pick this apart many different ways. I'll just give one little tidbit and then Don and Sean jump in here. When she talks about, see here's what I would say in regards to her time as a prosecutor or an attorney general, when she talks about prosecuting transnational migrants, that could fly if she was new to the political game, but she's not. She is the current vice president and she was dubbed the borders are and that was her tack. Remember, it was getting to the root cause of the issue. So if she just dropped down from the heavens today as a new candidate in politics, maybe the line about being a prosecutor applies, but honey, you've been in the game long enough and your number one liability is exactly what people are asking her about. It doesn't fly when you had the chance to shut down the border. You let it. It was like it was like the running of the bulls for God sakes. I'll leave it at that. Don't you on your thoughts? I think that the truth about the fact that she goes back to her time as the California's attorney general is a joke because they had problems back then. They had problems now and for her to go back to her experience from decades ago, that really that's all you can talk about statute of limitations on that has expired. Yeah. You know what I mean? Maybe like imagine if if if Trump said well back in the 80s and 90s, you know, I built bill I helped that rebuild New York City or I built buildings. People go, yeah, old news, right? And they would write what would what would as I call him Cooper Anderson Anderson Cooper. What would he say to a Trump stating his successes from decades ago? Nobody would let that fly. So I'm wondering I think that Anderson Cooper, he did push back, which was good. I think Anderson Cooper was trying to move it along and get to the people's questions. And I actually liked the format of people, you know, real people from our area, you know, you have a drug school student, you had a single mom who's a widow, you had all these people from all walks of life. And so I thought that was good because these people are, you know, they're asking good questions. I thought the one guy who Joe, I think his name was he and that was the thing you got to know the audience because it was a smaller audience. But the fact that he said that he doesn't know who he's going to vote for because of the pro-life issue, because that is front and center to him and he does not understand Harris as he can't really see anything else. And that's real for a lot of people. Yeah. And it was really genuine from the guy. He's like, look, I think she's a nice lady. He's looking at who's nice, but then he's looking at her policies, which he really didn't, clearly he did not like her policies. Yeah. Yeah. Your thoughts on everything that she just spouted off about the border. Well, and Dawn makes a good point that, hey, and you do too, that if, you know, if you want to talk about how you prosecuted the transnational gangs, et cetera, et cetera, but you know, New York is like this. I'm sure, Philly, what have you done for me lately, right? Don't tell me what you did 20 years ago, 30 years ago, tell me what you did for me the last four years when you were actually controlling the levers of power. And what you did was all of the problems that she laid out, the fentanyl, you know, the illegal immigration, the border agents being under resourced and their staff, she caused that, right? Now, the technicality of whether or not she's the borders are she has been until she started running for president. Then all of a sudden they decided, well, she wasn't the borders are, but fine. You say she was tasked with addressing the root causes of illegal immigration. Well, she hasn't done that either because they're all still coming. She talks about this border bill and the reason, you know, Donald Trump, you know, she, she alleges that Donald Trump, uh, you know, pressured the Congress, the Senate and the house to, to, to block this bill for political reasons when, when no, the bill doesn't address the root causes. And 75% of the money goes foreign. That's it. I mean, you would have had, you would have money going to Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, countries I've never heard of and not, not for nothing, but this border bill bill, border bill still would allow 1.4 million illegals in every year. So that doesn't solve any problem. And that's not counting anybody who's using the amnesty app, the CBP one app. So it didn't fix anything. And the reason it was passed and people said it at the time was when Republicans block it, they're going to try and say Republicans block the border security bill. Their stance on the border isn't right, but people, people, you know, the right information got out, right? Thanks to, thanks to stations like this, thanks to X, thanks to all the people who are telling the truth out there about it saying that, well, this doesn't fix anything. So there's no reason to even to even pass it. That was a political stunt, right? That was the political stunt. I agree. Anderson Cooper asked, why wasn't any of this done in the last four years? This is cut 11. Phillip. Go. I, the woman who helped raise us was a small business owner. I know who small business owners are. I know what they do. They are the backbone of America's economy. And for too long, we've overlooked their value to the economy as a whole, much less to the economy of neighborhoods and communities. So that's why my plan and its new approach is about tax cuts for our small businesses so that they can invest in themselves and grow and in the process, invest in communities, invest in neighborhoods, and strengthen our economy overall. So those are some examples. It's about a new approach, a new generational leadership based on new ideas and frankly different experiences. I bring a whole set of different experiences to this job and the way I think about it than Joe Biden. Some voters, though, might ask, you've been in the White House for four years, you were Vice President, not the President, but why wasn't any of that done in the last four years? Some people might ask. Well, there was a lot that was done, but there's more to do, Anderson. And I'm pointing out things that need to be done, that haven't been done, but need to be done. Yeah, that's good. And I'm not going to shy away from saying, hey, these are still problems that we need to fix. I want you to meet Jackson White. Yeah. We talked about it last week, I think on the show, or maybe the beginning of this week, it's not just the theory. It's actually happening. It's called the great replacement theory. It's part of the great reset and what have we've heard. I always forget her name. Who's the lady? Clark. Yvette Clark. She has flat out said, I need new people for redistricting in my district. This is the whole concept of it. And if you look at the seven battleground states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, the illegal immigrant population since 2021 has been between 200 to 400% growth in those swing states. So the objective here is to turn this country really what it's not about working class or who's going to take low paying jobs. And some of that is true because cheap labors cheap labor, it's about making a one party system, right? Yeah. And if that happens, that's what we will have in this country. And that's why people are so opposed to it. And that's why Kamala and Mayorkas and all these other stooges and you can blame Harris. You can blame my workers. I think it's above them. They're just the puppets that are catching the strays and taking the bullets. This is all about creating a one party system in this country. And I firmly believe, you know, who says it the best I think Sean is Vivek Ramaswami. Yeah. He's been on this for like two years. Yeah. He's been talking about the great replacement for two. And it's, like you said, it's not a theory. It's a process and they're, they're explaining to you what they're doing, you know, that they're bringing these folks in and, and the crazy part is some of these people who are coming in, I don't know how many, but, and, and I love it. Well, it's illegal for them to vote, but it's also illegal for them to come in, right? So you've crossed the border illegally. Okay. So you already have no regard for our nation's immigration law. Why should I then believe you're going to abide by our election law? That's number one. Number two, in places like Arizona, you can register to vote without proving you're a citizen. You could just check a box that says, my name is so and so I'm a citizen. Here's where I live. And I'd like to vote. And you are given access in Arizona to a federal only ballot, which means only federal races, the presidency, the Senate, Congress, those races you can vote on. Now it's illegal for them to do that. Yes. But good luck catching them. Number one. And then when you have states like Virginia and Alabama, Glenn Yunken and whoever the governor is in Alabama, urging, urging the roles of these non-citizens who you've told us it's not legal for them to vote. So it shouldn't matter, right? And now we're sued. The DOJ is suing them. So it's obvious what they're trying to do is if they weren't trying to do it, they wouldn't care that it's being that that these states are cleaning it up. Yeah. Think about how corrupt that is done, that the DOJ will try to sue Glenn Yunken for removing people that have no right being on voter rolls. Why would you do that? Why would you be opposed to or be one of these individuals in a state that says, yeah, we don't require identification? Like they're just, they flat out tell you to your face what we're doing, right? Yeah. Well, I mean, why do you think? And so think about all this. First of all, she never answered the Drexel student. She never answered the question that he was asking about border control and about who pays for everything. She never answered the question. And that I think Anderson Cooper, I'll criticize him for, you know, I wish that he had said, what about what you're giving these individuals as far as housing, free housing, how long would that go? What's your plan there? Because that was a great question. Number one, number two, I did look up then Attorney General Kamala Harris. And back in 2011, she did announce a major arrest using federal resources and working with the feds and the local folks. This was back in 2011 when she was the AG, the attorney general, right in California, a major central Valley gang take it, take down. And when you look at their stats back then, and it's relevant today. So she worked with all of these different law enforcement members at all these different layers, four out of every 10 murders that happened then in 2011 in California where gang related, four in 10 and more than 80% of the cases required witness protection for people. And this involved these gangs that were working across the Mexican border. So she of all people, when Joe Biden and his administration, if she's trying to separate yourself, my question to the vice president of the United States of America is that you were right there in the border in 2011. You knew how dangerous it was then. You didn't say to your running mate and your president, Joe Biden, you can't let all these millions of people come in at the very least. If you want to, you know, hopefully get good Democrats that come to this country at the very least, let's vet them to make sure that they're not these dangerous individuals who are convicted criminals, who are gang members. She of all people knew that, knew who was coming in and you know what? We're all the collateral damage. All these women, especially in children who are being raped and brutally murdered and everything we're seeing, she knew and they didn't care about us. Gregory back to you. By the way, there's a side conversation or there's a lot of side conversations happening in the YouTube chat. Oh, I love when the people do their own show. People are trading off these tickets for tomorrow, like somebody's like, "Hey, something came up. I can't go." I gave them to another YouTube chat. Oh, that's so cool. That's nice. It's like it's own little stub hub, right? Yeah. That's nice. Yeah. Cigarettes in the joint. You sell them off if you can, right? By the way, streaming live on YouTube.com/1210WPHE, please hit the like button. If you're watching the show right now, please hit the like button. Also hit the subscribe button if you have not done so. It's free. It's just, it's an easy, easy click. Just click the subscribe button. It may not seem a lot to you, but it's a ton to us, so thank you for watching, and please subscribe. Okay. Cut 12 here, Phil. Anderson Cooper asked Kamala Harris on codifying Roe v. Wade, which we know is a big issue. Cut 12, Phil, go. That is good paying jobs that gives people the dignity they deserve. All of those areas I plan on working across the aisle and with Congress, including the issue of immigration, which we've got to fix. Let me ask you, you've talked about codifying Roe v. Wade. That would obviously require 60 votes in the Senate, a majority of the House. That's a big, that's a big leap. We don't have that yet. If that's not possible to codify it in the House, what do you do? I think we need to take a look at the filibuster to be honest with you, but the reality of it is this, let's talk about how we got here. When Donald Trump was president, he had selected three members of the United States Supreme Court with the intention that they would undo the protections of Roe v. Wade. And they did as he intended. And now in 20 states, we have Trump abortion bans that include punishing healthcare providers, doctors and nurses in Texas, you know they provide for prison for life, for a healthcare provider, for doing the job that they believe is in the best interest of their patient, laws, Trump abortion bans, some that make no exception even for rape or incest. One of the areas I specialized in as a prosecutor was crimes against women and children. The idea, you would tell a survivor of a violation to their body that they have no right to make a decision about what happens to their body next. This is what's happening in our country. You all may have heard the stories. Women have died, women have died because of these laws. And the suffering, I have to say, Anderson, for example, again, I was with Liz Cheney this week, she is unapologetically pro-life and will also tell you that she doesn't agree with what's been happening. I find that many people I've met who are pro-life have said to me, you know, I didn't intend that this would happen. I didn't intend that women who are suffering are miscarriage would develop sepsis as- Okay. So we've certainly talked about this controversial subject that always gets people, you know, in their feelings one way or the other. And, you know, I've made my position very clear. I wanted, when I saw that this was going to be on the cut sheet, I just did some digging. And I found this to be interesting. This was in the New York Times, what's today, the 24th? So this was two days ago, the New York Times of all places. And I just want to give these statistics really quickly and then, Don, Sean, you guys can take it any which way you want on the subject that is abortion and Roe v. Wade. But the New York Times of all places with the story headline reading, "Abortions have increased even for women in states with rigid bans," study says. Now, I'm not saying this changes anything from a whether or not this will continue to haunt Republicans in elections where abortions on the ballot. Claire Miller and Josh Katz of the New York Times wrote, "In nearly every state that has banned abortion, the number of women receiving abortions still increased between 2020 and the end of 2023." So I thought that was interesting considering Roe v. Wade was June of 2022. So even for a year and a half after that, so you go through the end of 2023, according to the most comprehensive account of all abortions by state since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. And they also go on to say, in the 13 states that enacted near total abortion bans, the number of women receiving abortions increased in all but three according to the study. I'm not really sure what that means other than the fact that it looks like from just looking at the study and the data, and this is coming from the New York Times of all places, that the availability or the ability to get that procedure still accomplished has not been eroded or eliminated or made more difficult because it looks like just based on the numbers, the frequency and duration is still occurring. I'm not sure what you make of that, Don, but your thoughts. Well, first of all, more than half of these procedures are a pill that either is prescribed by a doctor or comes in the mail. And so they don't report that a lot and they want to make this as far as she keeps talking about the woman, I believe, from Georgia. But in fact, that woman whose family or who had friends or family on that show with Oprah that we had profiled, in fact, the family of the woman who tragically died and was taken to an ER and did not receive care. They have an attorney who says has nothing to do with that, it was medical malpractice. And so the mythopristone, which is the medication, there were many other complications that the family's own attorney is suing that hospital and says, no, no, no, no, no, that's not what this was, has nothing to do with the abortion law, it has to do with a hospital that did not do the right thing. And so these cases are being debunked when they say, oh, a woman died, no. If you go, if you rush to the hospital and you're basically bleeding to death and they let you go for 20 hours, that's insane. Nobody thinks that's true, it's a lie. And so the issue here is that this issue is becoming antiquated because of, first of all, plan B, which is for the younger women, I talk about it all the time, plan B is a medication in which after somebody has relations, whatever that looks like, they take the pill the next day, the plan B, it's 50 bucks, and it's at CVS, you don't need a prescription or it's at Walmart, you take it the next day and you get your period. If you're already pregnant, it's not going to affect a pregnancy. That's the number one thing being used, and unfortunately it's being used right now as birth control, which I don't think is really good for women, and it's what teenagers and college age girls, that's what they do, I'm telling you, nobody talks about this. So this very issue is becoming antiquated, they know it, and it's a huge money fundraiser for them. Just look at, we've talked about this, plan parenthood, their PAC, look at how many hundreds of millions of dollars. Plan parenthood donates to political campaigns, 100% Democrats, and then what do the Democrats do? Well, they find ways to fund plan parenthood, so it's a money laundering operation. Sean, your thoughts? Yeah, I mean, this is, this all boils down to me, this abortion issue, and it always has to personal accountability. There are a lot of ways to make sure that you don't get pregnant. Are they all foolproof? They're not. I understand the case of rape. That's a tragic situation, but I've talked to Kathy Barnett, who's a product of rape, and, and, you know, and if you listen to her story, you will really understand how precious life actually is, but it comes down to me to personal accountability. When I ran at grassroots political movement on Long Island with tens of thousands of people engaged in school board races, we put new people on those boards in, in county legislatures. We put new, new representatives on those legislatures for county executive offices. We got people elected district attorney's offices. We got people elected because we wanted things to change. Abortion is now a state issue. If you feel, however you feel about it, whether you're staunchly pro life like I am, or you're staunchly pro choice like Kamala Harris is, it is now your responsibility to go out and make the change and get the legislation passed and have the conversations and influence the policies in your state. It's up to you. And the problem that I have is everybody, no matter what side of the aisle it is, whether you want something completely banned or you want something to have no restrictions unfettered, no matter what the case is, everyone seems to default to, well, government's got to fix it. When have they ever fixed a problem? The answer is never, never. So stop relying on government to codify the protections for Roe versus Wade. By the way, if we're talking about protections, let's ask the newborns that are getting killed, right? Let's ask the infants that are getting killed. Are they being protected? No, nobody's advocating for them when we're codifying Roe versus Wade. That's number one. And the number two for the pro life activists who are maybe a little upset with kind of where Donald Trump is right now in terms of being pro life. Well, don't get mad at Donald Trump. His power has been taken away. This is not a federal issue. The Supreme Court says it is now a state's issue. The Supreme Court says it is now your issue. It is now your responsibility to get off of your rear end, organize with your friends, like we did on Long Island because we wanted things to change with education. We wanted things to change in Nassau and Suffolk County. We wanted things to change in our local and state government and we got that change because we put in work. What was I doing? I was selling paint. We had people that were stocking groceries, plumbers, contractors, you know, moms, dads, cops, guard, national guardsmen, military service members, and we were all still out there doing it. We could do the work to get the change that we want so can you. So stop relying on the government to do it one way or the other. That's my thing with abortion. It's not a government. It's not a federal government issue. It's not. It's over. But it's here's the deal. If we take away the abortion issue as a major fundraiser opportunity for career politicians for the swamsters on both sides, quite frankly, but mostly the Democrats who are pimping women's health, calling it women's reproductive health. Really? What have you done for me lately? What have you done for women? Zero. They're pimping us ladies. They're pimping women's and girls' health for their own political careers. That's what they're doing. And so by making this a state level issue, and if we can take this away from being a low-hanging fruit to raise the money, guess what? We save everybody's health and lots of lives and preventing abortions because you know what? And if we improve the economy as well, maybe women will have their baby. Maybe they'll want to have their baby, but maybe they'll prevent an unwanted pregnancy no matter what that looks like. There are people right now married couples who have four kids who say, "Well, we had some unwanted relations going to do the plan B and burn out my period because we cannot afford another baby." That is tragic. And they would love another child. That's sad to me. I know people in that boat. And so we've got to take this issue away as a fundraising opportunity for swamp career politicians. Don, do you think from a female perspective with Tulsi Gabbard in the toe and Nikki Haley, obviously lingering and looming, maybe Trump's bringing her out in the last moment, do you think they, I guess we can start with specifically Tulsi Gabbard, has she done enough on this specific issue being considering, you know, if she's a female and she's a former Democrat? Because it feels like to me, like that would be a great way to utilize her as an asset. Or is this, you know, water under the bridge at this point, you can't put the genie back in the bottle. It doesn't matter. What a Republican trots out female wise. Ma, I think that, you know, we're so close to the election right now. I do think that in general, nobody really talks about the issue. Nobody does a good job of it because it's like my brother, John, has said for years, you know, anything that bleeds once a month and lives is not human. You know, we, ha, ha, ha, we don't want to talk about that. We have to have the conversation. We just have to have the conversation and view things like birth control pills, which are now going to be, I've been saying this for years, make the, don't call it birth control, call it medication, which is what it is. It mitigates the cramping and the bleeding and then you become anemic. So we, I know it's like squeezing, oh man, she's talking about the thing. You know, we all had codenames, Santa or whatever. We got to stop. You know what I mean? Just stop and have the conversation because once we do, then we just rip that away and we take that away from all the career politicians who seriously, they've been disingenuous over these years. If pro-life politicians really wanted to save lives and talk about prevention and real birth control, they would have, but they come out, it's about saving the babies. And then on the other side, they say, your body, your choice, on both sides, many, not all, but many have been, they've lied to us and they, I'm serious when I say this, they're, they're pimping girls and women and costing, you know, think about innovation. Think about Elon Musk and, you know, going, the trip to, we'll probably get to Mars before we can solve a lot of the problems that would mitigate, you know, the, the female symptoms every month. Do you know what I'm saying? And it's because it's not a, it's not really a priority. It's a big lie because they raise so much money off of it. And the problem is abortion was supposed to be safe, legal, and rare. And now we had in 2019 because there was a question in the YouTube chat, where are babies being killed? So let's go to Ralph Northam because apparently we forgot what he said in an interview. Ralph Northam was giving an example of what could happen if a mother whose fetus had severe deformities or wasn't otherwise viable, requested an abortion while in labor. Ralph Northam says the following, the infant would be delivered. The infant would be kept comfortable. The infant would be resuscitated if, if, if that's what the mother and the family desired. And then the discussion would ensue between visit, between physicians and the mother. No, no. Once that infant is delivered, there's no discussion. That's a living being. We don't kill people in this country. We don't do that. Okay. Well, I look at what Minnesota's doing, my friend. Yes. Tim Walks, right? He's running as, as her running mate. So yeah, they are doing it. Okay. Taking their lining up babies that are being born in a firing squad, one is too many period. Argue with that. One is too many. That baby that Ralph Northam is referencing in this 2019 clip is an American citizen protected by the constitution. You can't kill it. You can't. I don't care if the mother doesn't want it. I don't care if it's deformed. Okay. You just can't. We don't do that in this country. We just don't. That bothers me because it is happening. And you have this, this late term where you have viable babies that the mother, I don't want it anymore. Let's just, let's hit the do over button. It's ridiculous. You know, safe, legal and rare. That's where it started. That was Bill Clinton. And now look where we are. Gregory back to you, sir. On what mistakes Kamala Harris has learned over the last four years, I would undo nothing. Cut 16, Phil, go. Everybody as human beings, we're not perfect. We have our flaws. We make mistakes. We have our weaknesses. And the office of the presidency can sometimes bring those weaknesses out in ways that the incumbent may not expect. What weaknesses do you bring to the table and how do you plan to overcome them? Phil, can we frame this real quick? Can we just freeze it and pause it? I just, before we get to the actual, because Kamala is going to offer nothing of substance. So I'll, I'll save this clip. Look at the guy's sweater vest coming out of the t-shirt under the shirt. Look at this. Do you see this? You stop it. The sweater vest is coming up under the t-shirt, under the dress shirt, almost up to the Adam's apple. Yeah. This guy's got a, he's got a rug on his chest. He's got his guy. He's got to talk that interview. You got to talk that interview. You got to turn that off a little bit, yes. That's not a good one here. That's not a good look. That's not a good look. No. Come on, Joe. Joe is a very nice man. I'm sure he's nice, but he, you know, oh my God. Joe might be a listener. We don't know that. I like the hair. I like the hair. I like to get Joe in for a waxing on the air as well. It's sexy. It is. This is sexy. Yeah. Don't like to grisly burn. Hair? Like chest hair is sexy? Yeah. Ugh. What's wrong with you? There we go. She wants to know about mistakes, right? What about the view? There is not a thing that comes to mind. There is not a thing that comes to mind. I'm still getting over, Don's saying chest hair is sexy. Yeah. Yeah. Don's like, don't shave that. That's weird, man. You be you. You be you. Embrace your manhood. It's a baby's butt. All right. Fill it around. It's just sexy too. You be you. Thank you. Well, I am certainly not perfect, so let's start there. We know that. And I think that perhaps a weakness, some would say, but I actually think it's the strength is I really do value having a team of very smart people around me who bring to my decision-making process. Different perspectives. 92% of my team will tell you, I am constantly saying, let's kick the tire on that. Let's kick the tires on it. Because listen, I, as I mentioned earlier, I started my career as a prosecutor. I was a courtroom. Back to the prosecutor. Yeah. I've tried everything from low-level offenses to homicides. And I learned at a very early stage of my career, an adult life, that my actions have a direct impact on real people in a very fundamental way. Yeah. When I was Attorney General of California, I was Attorney General of the, what is the fifth largest economy in the world. And acutely aware that my words could move markets. So I take my role and responsibility as an elected leader very seriously. And I know the impact it has on so many people I may never meet. And that is why I engage and bring folks around. So I may not be quick to have the answer as soon as you ask it about a specific policy issue sometimes because I'm going to want to research it. I'm going to want to study it. Memorize your lines. I'm kind of a nerd sometimes. And some might call that a weakness, especially if you're, you know, in an interview or just kind of, you know, being asked a certain question and you expected to have the right answer right away. But that's how I, that's how I work. Yeah. I'm a nerd. I need to take five days off behind closed doors and cram for the final exam. And then even if it's not the right question, I'm going to give you the answer that I memorized. You know, it's amazing is you look at her turnover rate. I think it's either 92 or 93%. This is a lady that never reached the point five years ago where she earned a vote in the primary. I mean, guys, she gals, she tapped out before Yang did Yang got further than she did. She, I mean, she is a very, very, I think truly an unlikable person. Very much so. And she's going to get votes this time around by default. I don't know if that I don't know if that's true, Nick, I'm going to push back on that. I actually think that the panelists yesterday said when they met her, they thought she was charming and they thought that she was a very nice person. And so I'm going to push back on that because I think the truth, the truth is that it's not about who you like. The reason that she's a national figure, all of these people, and I say this to people all the time, if you meet Joe Biden, if you meet Hillary Clinton, you know what I mean? If you meet these people in person, there's a reason that they are at the level they are as a national figure. They have a charm to them. So I think that if I, if we met her, I think she's a very, seems like very nice lady, okay? What I think we need to do is get away from this whole personal attack thing that both sides do and because they're not, that we need to get into the issues. And so my question about this is to that, to that panel of people who gathered in Delco, they weren't all necessarily from there because we had people originally, you know, we had somebody who's at Drexel right here in university, you know, university student, that sort of thing. But my question to any one of the people on that panel who are citizens from our area, did she answer your questions fully? No. She didn't. Of course not. And that's the issue here. That's, yeah. The biggest moments when she kind of came alive were when she could not talk about what she actually believes in. She could not detail her policies. The question is why? And her strongest moments were when she was ripping into her opponent and she was because there was the phony well placed New York Times story about Trump from somebody from years ago who's claiming that Trump was like admiring Hitler. Those were her like most powerful memorized moments. That's a real problem. She can't detail her policies. You know why? Because what she really believes deep in her soul and her heart is illustrated by what was pulled up recently online by ironically Liz Cheney, who talked about the fact that Kamala Harris as a senator was considered the furthest left left of Bernie Sanders. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, she's in the present. Yeah, she's in the Pacific Ocean. She's so far left. She can't say what she believes because she's trying to look like she's more moderate. Yeah. Sean, your thoughts? Yeah. No, I, you know, I think that she is when you get to know who she actually is, people may like her facade. You know, they like, they may, they may have fallen for this little scyop for lack of a better word of the, you know, that the cackle that has been notoriously cringe is now joyful. I mean, even Van Jones said it when she launched her campaign and announced that, you know, when she was the, the, the presumptive nominee that she went from cringe to cool in 24 hours. She isn't normal. People may have fallen in love with the facade. They may have gotten kind of, you know, coaxed into believing that, okay, the cackle is joy and she smiles and she's kind of, you know, she's got more energy than Joe Biden and let's contrast it. But I think when you learn who she actually is, I think she truly is with the 93% turnover rate and, and, and what happened in 2019 with her presidential campaign, not, not a likable person. When you, when you, when you meet the real Kamala Harris, the real one. And also keep in mind too, remember, before she was installed to replace Joe, when we look at the net favorability ratings from Gallup, the only person with a lower favorability rating than Joe Biden was Harris was Kamala Harris. You even had Democrats and left wing media, right, talking about, well, how do we get her off the ticket if we get Joe, if Joe leaves, how do we get her out too? And then yesterday, Harry Anton is talking about where she ranks compared to Obama, Joe and Hillary with young black voters. Now, I, I don't expect her to do better than Obama did. But when Kamala Harris is 10 to 12 points lower than Joe Biden. That's a problem. Old white dude, Hillary Clinton, old white lady, and she's a younger African American female, even her, even Harry in was stunned. Holy cow, but why is that? It's because she's in authentic bingo. That was it. She took the word right out of my, yeah, she's, she's not relatable. No. And she's because why she's, she's so far left that if she said what she really believes, which we have all the audio clips from back in the day, people go, Oh, to no, we're, we're not with her. Right. And so that that's, so she's trying to fit into this box and be somebody that she has never been. And she never will be. And then the Wall Street Journal, well, Kamala likes glocks, vinyl records and Formula One. And I, the more I thought about this, wait a minute. So the racing, the auto racing, I guess technically a sport that you like is also foreign, by the way. Formula one is a foreign thing. That's funny. You're not racing. Yeah. Right. By the way, lady, if you like racing, why don't you root for NASCAR? That's an American racing league. Oh, that's funny. That's a good point. We should, we should break. We have so much more because you three yanters keep on keeping, you know, three fat mouths. What did the panel? What did the pundits think of last night, left and right, plus MSNBC talk to black Philadelphia voters and it didn't go super well. Oh, I saw this. We will get to all of that on the other side, Nick, if you want to. Yes, indeed. The company will continue and also I see your calls. So hang tight. We'll try to weave in some of your phone calls before we wrap up the hour. Back after this, Nick, Don, Greg and Sean, it's stock radio, 1210 WPH. The NBA is back in Fandall and partnership with Valley Force of Cino's Americans. Number one, sports book. Once you catch all the action right now, all Fandall is giving all users three months of NBA league pass. That's right. NBA league pass. 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This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. She wanted to prove that security at a football game is more secure than our than our border. Is that what she said? She said it on the space. She said this was not something that she determined that she was going to do until 30 seconds before doing it. And she was going to run on the field and prove a point. And she said, I made it 60 yards and they stopped me, but these people can walk right into our country and go a lot further than 60 yards. She said that on the Twitter space. By the way, when I was watching the video, I went back and watched it about 38 times in my my personal time. How many times? 38. And I was breaking down the film, though, and I shut the I turned the lights off. I went into my film room, when she running, you know, Chris Brouts, right? Chris Brouts. And you notice the security guard, he's coming full speed to get her. And then as he gets closer and closer, all of a sudden, you kind of just kind of like wraps his arm around like they won homecoming King and Queen and they're walking off the field. They were very gentle with it. They were. She's like, they didn't tackle me, you know, but she's she she said this on Twitter spaces on on on X on Tuesday night with when Antonio Brown came in as well. She came in because one of the one of the guys who we do the spaces with was he wasn't intentional, but he was literally next to her and got the film, the video of her walking down to jump onto the field. Right. And she said she's a patriot. She's a Trump supporter and was doing it to prove a point. Yes. And most men watching Sunday night football, that's all that we're like, Oh, they don't eat cow. I'll point out that she also said, you know, I don't care if you like this guy or hate this guy, how was your life in 2016 versus how it is now? So you could say that she has a an incredibly beautiful pair of points of view. Yes. Yeah, she's got, she's got big trumps. How did they? Can we continue here, please? Yeah. Three. We're talking like talking like school girls. Yeah. No. We are a catty bunch. Well, you know, you look at you when you talk about by the way, people, Mr. President, do you like a nice pair? Well, I have to say this, you know, I want to bring up Nancy Pelosi. Oh, no. He's done. He's done. Why did you ever cover that? She left the headlights on and the brakes are on, you got to turn them off. She has the daytime running lights. Oh, please don't bother me with such a wallet. What did the pundits, the CNN pundits think of the of Kamala Harris at the town hall. Let's start with Dana Bache cut 21 Phil. Did what did she say cut 21 Phil go? Your thoughts? Well, I'll just tell you what I'm hearing from people who I've been talking to. And that is that if her goal was to close the deal, they're not sure she did that. Right. You know, some people have asked, is she being held to a different standard? Oh, maybe. But that's maybe the world that she's living in. And on the question of who she is, people are understanding that a little bit more. But what she will do, the question about her legislative priorities, name one, there wasn't one, you know, some more of her personality and her character questions about your weaknesses or what mistakes did you make? Not necessarily the answers there. Having said that, any time that she can be in front of an audience and interacting with voters is a win as far as her campaign goes. And they are very happy about that. I don't know about that. So she's got no policy and she's got no personality yet she could actually win the election. That's scary times to be living in. But you're sitting there and saying a standard that she's held to and that's unfair. What is the standard? She replaced the brain dead corpse. All she has to do is prove that she's a capable functioning human being. And I don't know that she's been able to do that so far in nine, ten weeks or whatever it has been. She's having a hard time doing that. And for bash, you know, she's insinuating that. Well, because she's a woman in this world, you know, that's what she means, you know, because everyone's saying now that it's a misogyny thing if she loses, it's an incompetence thing if she loses. Right. She's awful. Okay. That's a problem and remember the left knows that she's awful because before Biden dropped out, they were panicking about her being the next, the next man up. And they thought she was dragging down the ticket. Yes. Remember there was conversation midway through the first term about replacing her. Replacing her. Right. And now it's like, well, she's being held to a standard. It's a standard you created, by the way, I mean, but they're, you know, they're trying to play this whole thing. Because she's a woman. Right. It's a joy read and all these other people said misogyny, it's a misogyny thing. It's not a misogyny thing. She is a terrible candidate. She has a very hard time relating to the American people has nothing to do with her gender. Yeah. Exactly. David Axelrod. What did he say? As we know he's, he was a big Obama surrogate and helped in the campaign got 22 fill go. Oh, wait, hang on. Sorry, Phil. That's my fault. Oh, boy. I need to have, I need to have a meeting with myself. I, I agree. He's having a bad time. You yourself and I and a good content from a 1002, sir. Yes. This is when David Axelrod, I think you're probably going to go to when he talks about the word sound. Yes. Yes. And here's somebody who is an Obama guy and a biggity big with the Democrats. So when he says this out, when Axelrod speaks it might as well be Obama speaking. But that's a very funny one. He got 22 Sean got our fill go on abortion rights because she feels passionately about it. She could be clinical on some of these economic issues. She was great on the long term care for the, for, for the elderly to help people in the sandwich. It's one of the other put on her sweater and you're fine with it. The things that would concern me and then I, she did one thing at the end that I thought was really important, the things that would concern me is when she doesn't want to answer a question, her habit is to kind of go to world, word salad city. And she did that on a couple of answers. One was on Israel. Anderson asked a direct question if you'd be stronger in Israel than Trump. And there was a seven minute answer, but none of it related to the question he was asking. And so, you know, on certain questions like that, on immigration, I thought she missed an opportunity because she would acknowledge no concerns about any of the administrations policies. And that's a mistake. Sometimes you have to concede things and she didn't concede much, but I'll tell you something. John King mentioned Bill Clinton. No one's going to be Bill Clinton, but you do want to relate to the people in front of you. She didn't do a lot of that. She didn't do a lot of that. She didn't. She didn't. Again. So she was giving set pieces too much, but she said something at the end that I thought should be actually a frame. If they want to go down this road, this is a great frame. She said, he'll have an enemies list. I'll have a to do list and the to do list is going to be the concerns you mentioned tonight. I think that is a fundamental argument here. What is your, what are their respective motivations? And are they, and who's going to actually work on the stuff that is going to impact positively on your life? Yeah. He was to Don's point. That's a very good point. He did keep repeating that. His point was, was like, he was like, come with your listening. Keep going with that. Yeah. You know what I mean? Don, you'll give you first crack, your thoughts on word city salad. Word salad city. Yeah. That's it. Man. I mean, when David Axelrod says what he just says, it's brutal. And they all know it. You saw their fake, you know, and because they're root, you know, they're rooting for her. Of course. And the price get to work on word salad city to the tune of paradise city by Guns N' Roses. Yes, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Sorry, Don. Keep up with those new men. Yeah. I mean, so what he's saying is what we should be saying. In other words, and I was just like writing in the chats of Sharon, because I'm trying to multitask here, but in other words, because Sharon's like, Don, she's not likable. My point is this. Oh, God. Stop answering the chat. I know, but it's like, maybe what you're thinking, it's maybe what you're thinking that if we just focus on what he just focused on her policy, if she can't, if she can't, even in a moment with, with Pete, can you imagine any other candidate in that moment to relate to that crowd? I mean, for me, if I'm that candidate, Bill Clinton would have been down holding the hands of Pam. That's true. I know. I'll feel your pain. Right? That's pretty good. That's pretty good. I take that as a compliment from somebody who's the best. Somebody does a better J. But seriously, and I think, and you know, you think about Trump, I wish Trump would have done the event, he would have owned that room because he would have ripped through the details of his details and talked about his details, and he would have ripped her for not giving any detail, not answering any question. So the point is stay on point to talk about, you know, whether she's likable or not, that's not the point. The point is her policies, first of all, we don't know what the hell her policies are. Number one. And number two, what so all we can do is look at her track record to have actual rods say that about her. What is he saying? She's not likable. She's not relatable. She's not answering the questions. She's not qualified. She's going around and around repeating herself in this crazy world set where it's salad. I can't think of a worse thing to happen to the Democrat at the top of the ticket. You know, Sean, there would be a lot of glorious ways to see the reasoning be why she could potentially lose. And we'll never really know, I mean, yeah, exit polls. Maybe it's the black vote. Maybe it's Jewish vote, Hispanic vote, young old, whatever it might be. But in the world of identity politics, which, which they created, I mean, they replaced Joe Biden with an incompetent, unlikable individual and forget whether or not Kamala made the mistake with the wrong VP. Maybe the power brokers chose the wrong top of the ticket. They could have had Gavin Newsom if they wanted it, they could have had Josh Shapiro, probably a better option over Gavin Newsom, but they didn't do that because they could not bypass somebody that checks off two boxes for another white man. Yeah, that's it. They couldn't. The DEI, you know, you live by DEI, you die by DEI and that's exactly what happened. And to hear Axelrod say what he said on CNN about word salad city and we knew that was one of the biggest criticisms of Kamala Harris for the last three and a half, almost four years, right? That's what she does and what he said is, is the truth. And you know that when he speaks, he's an Obama mouthpiece, right? So you'd like to believe, I think that Barack Obama feels the same way about her. And I think if you look back to July 21st, when Joe Biden dropped out of the race, it's why he declined to endorse right away because he, he and his, in his heart of hearts did not want it to be her at the top of the ticket. And his way out would have been to say, let's have a process, but Joe Biden endorsed her out the door. When he walked out the door, he tapped her and said, she's the next man up. She's, she's vice president. You know, she's the one I'm, I'm getting behind. And that screwed up the plan. They could have gone with a better candidate, but Biden didn't let them. I don't think Obama has ever liked Kamala Harris, he's being a team player now. And what has he been reduced to, you know, I call him stale potato chips because you remember what it used to taste like. A lot of people used to enjoy it, but it's stale. I mean, it's like, I can't even pretend I like these anymore. They're so stale. What's worse? Stale or soggy potato chips. Soggy. Yeah. Soggy sucks. Soggy's bad. Yeah. Yeah. And as far as the whole combo of thing, let me, let me just, and I know we've talked about it. It was a pipe dream, but everybody thought there was still a sliver of a chance, a percentage shot that it would happen. And it didn't. And it was a long shot with Michelle Obama. Do you think after June 27th and that disaster is debate, or maybe even before that, before it became Kamala, do you think anybody actually reached out and had a conversation of, hey, I know you hate politics. I know you like your personal life, but just kind of sniffing around. Any interest? Do you think that conversation was ever had with Michelle and they had to settle on Kamala? Totally. I think it absolutely because she's the only, she was the only one that would have made sense at that time, it's flashy, right big, you know, grand slam, home run, people would have melted, the hearts would have melted over, over Michelle Obama, all right. She has a very high favorability rating on the left and you're dealing with it. You were dealing at that point with a dejected Democrat party, unmotivated. If it was Michelle, you know, they, they would have been excited. I think people reached out and, and obviously she doesn't want to do it because if she wanted to, it would be her without, without question. She doesn't want to do it. She hates politics. She doesn't. Why would Michelle Obama want to want to have to serve in that role? She already kind of has the influence now, right, without having to do the job of the president for the four years that she would have to, you know, travel and deal with the world leaders. She doesn't have to do that. She's, she's had a great life, not to mention she doesn't like politics, but I do think those calls remain. Yeah. By the way, since this is kind of a winning formula, you want to continue with this into the nine o'clock hour. I have a ton more. Yeah. Let's keep it going. Philadelphia, these Philadelphia voters interviewed by MSNBC, I still want to get to that. Yeah. We have Dana White on the current state of America, Mick Foley. Oh boy. More wrestlers. More. And it has an, has a message to America and Donald Trump. Also what the hell is going on in Maricopa County? Yeah, we have to talk about all of that coming up. We could probably talk about that for 10 to 13 days. Don't go anywhere. Yeah. Don't go anywhere. It's killing companies. 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