Kayal and Company
Solving The Worlds Problems
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(upbeat music) - Come join me, Andrew Philponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on First and Pod for permit NFL coverage and conversations. - Our motto on the podcast is every team every week, and we don't play favorites. Every episode, you get a glimpse of the entire National Football League with First and Pod. Follow and listen to First and Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. (upbeat music) - Gail and company weekday morning, six till 10. - FEMA workers not going to properties and residences that were the homes and the land of Trump supporters. And now in the aftermath of this, this lady ends up being fired. The media tries to cover up the identity of the individual that was issuing these memos in writing. And then Tony, we find out that it's not an isolated thing to just Florida. I mean, this also happened in the Carolinas as well. FEMA, another one of these politically tainted and corrupt agencies. - The woman in charge of FEMA, she's got to go. I mean, there will be so many pink slips given out on January 20th, I'm going to start a pink slip factory right now. I'm going to come up with merch. By the way, you want to talk about great merch? - Yeah. - Elon Musk is talking about merch for the doge, the government of, they'll be able to actually, if they put merch out that pass doge on it. - Oh yeah. - To get rid of government waste. That'll, that'll lower the, that'll reduce the deficit by a trillion dollars just with that merchant. - I've seen the logo rising. - Speaking of dogs that don't go into cages, the logo that Elon and Vivek put out, there's a picture of like an animated dog with the doge logo. Those things are going to sell like hotcakes around here. - Absolutely. How about that, man? We're solving all the world's problems just on this show alone. - That's correct. - It's in cages, we got dogs in cages, we got government, we got Elon Musk triggering, we've got the Guardian getting off of X, all these people are getting off of X. Some of them should be on X so that they can actually feel better about their lives. These are losers and they all gotta go. - They gotta go. - They all gotta go bye bye. - That's right. - Bye bye. You know, one man that about a month ago, six weeks ago, everybody was saying, pack your bags. Maybe you need a pink slip as well. That was Nick Serriani. Ever since he shaved his head, the Eagles went from two and two to a five game, six game win streak now and they get the calendar tomorrow night. And by the way, how much joy did you take seeing the Eagles just put the Cowboys out to pasture for the rest of the year? - You know, the first half was a little entertaining because the Eagles were making mistakes and then the Cowboys actually had a chance to take the lead. But I actually tweeted during the game the second half, I asked the question and I got a lot of responses on it because Tony Bruno show, would it be a violation if I felt a little bit bad for the Dallas Cowboys right about now? And the reaction was unbelievable. And you know, because I'm a sensitive guy. I'm not like sensitive like the chick at Saturday Night Live who doesn't understand that when you write a comedy routine and it sucks, it's okay to be criticized. That chick should be writing for Jimmy Kimmel. She should write one script and then all three of the nighttime guys can all use the same script. Jimmy Kimmel for Bear and the other guy who's not as dastardly Jimmy Fallon. I mean, he's milk toast, but he still has to get his shots in too. That chick should go right for the nighttime shows 'cause just again, one sheet do the same jokes every night and then get paid 10 million dollars and go home. And pretend that you're like one of the real people of the world. And imagine that. You don't imagine a comedy writer crying because somebody doesn't like their script. - Oh, I know, I know. I mean, I gave Bruno ideas years ago in 2011 and 2012. He said they sucked. I agree, they were bad. I apologize, but I never cried. There's no crying. - There's no crying. - There's no crying except for Tom Hanks who's left the country. Now, are we following up on all these celebrities who are leaving the country? - Well, Kathy Griffin has said that. - She never said that. - Kathy Griffin has picked up a fighting. I never once said that. - Yep. By the way, back to the Eagles for it. By the way, shout out to Joe Pecosi up there in the Northeast. How about Joe Pecosi? - Did you know that Joe Pecosi? - Joe Pecosi, who used to be the Sports Update guy at ESPN back in the day. Bob Pecosi, Joe Pecosi. Young man, have you seen this dude? He was on, I guess he was on Fox last night with Laura Ingram. - Nice, yep. - Shout out to the Northeast. - Lot of young guys. - Yeah. - This was not endorsed by the Republican party, shoestring budget. Beat the Democrats. - Right, door to door. He said he knocked on like 70,000 doors. - Wow, yep. - Yeah, you gotta put the work in, there's no doubt. I mean, and you're seeing a lot of these guys who don't have the experience or are young. You go up to the Lei Valley, Susan Wild was defeated by Ryan. Not Ryan McKenzie, I always want to call him Ryan McCormick. I got Dave McCormick on the brain. So you're seeing a big shift there. And, you know, the other thing, speaking of the strategy, now, Tony, you just mentioned about the 70,000 doors. We played a clip on the cut sheet with Cuomo, Patrick, Bette, David, and Charlie Kirk. And Trump went the total different route of, hey, I'm not gonna spend nine different chances on trying to reach one single suburban mom. I'm gonna do all these podcasts. You look at where this industry is going. The amount of, and I said this in the big take this morning, Kamala tried to run a campaign like it was 2004. Trump's the older guy, the Republican, and he's running a campaign that screamed 2020 for. - Exactly. And then they're still wondering why, you know, she lost. And the crazy thing yesterday, you see when she went back to the White House and all the staffers came out and they were chanting MVP, MVP. I put it into sports analogy. I tweeted this out yesterday. That wouldn't be like the New York Jets going back to MetLife Stadium to play their next game. And the fans were shouting MVP to Aaron Rodgers. I mean, that's equivalent. She's the MVP. She got slaughtered, right? And she's out there. And now that now the resistance, how can you still have a resistance? 'Cause they were resisting Trump, right? In the four years he was president. Then when he wasn't presidents, they still had the resistance. And now that Trump's back in, there's another resistance. Why can't they resist? What are they resisting, seriously? What are they resisting? I can't resist temptation, but I still do it. You know what I'm saying? I hear you. I hear you. Speaking of resisting, Nick Bosa, this is the final one. This is great. I love this. I love it. I love this show. The Trump shimmy, the Trump dance, when he does the thing with the arms to the YMCA, it's taking off frat bros, NFL players, college football, I've seen females doing it. And then he gets fined. And apparently now the NFL knew they were gonna find him, but they wanted to wait until after the election to find him $11,000 for the MAGA hat. So this past Sunday, his retribution, so to speak, is to do the, he gets a sack. And him and the 49ers are all doing it. It's the dance I think that's sweeping the nation, Tony Bernal. I actually think that you should do it on social media. - It's great. How about the fact that Bosa and his teammates on defense were on tape after they won that game against Tampa Bay? - Yep. They're out there doing the shit, so they're gonna find all those 49ers guys to joke. - Yeah, Adam Schefter, the league insider for ESPN, he tweeted out that it is indeed a rule violation and he gave all the rule five, subset three, section two, paragraph one. So, okay, you're talking about political messaging. What I find to be the biggest hypocrisy is it's okay when the league is giving you the left wing messaging the end zone on the back of the helmets across the board. And I mean, I don't know, my guess, I know Jeffrey Lurry is probably not a conservative. I think everybody was aware of that. But a lot of NFL owners are Republican. So this notion that the league tries to placate to the left when the owners are probably largely conservative and there's probably a lot of Republican men in the NFL that are Trump voters, to me, is very hypocritical. Either we don't allow any of it or we allow both sides to share their political views. - And there shouldn't be. I mean, we shouldn't have politics in sports. Now, Gary Clark at ESPN now, he's bashing Trump. Even Stephen A. Smith has come to the realization that the people have spoken. And the fact that there are people out there like Gary Clark and all these other people who still are on their spouting about how they hate Trump. And I asked the question of all these people, tell me what right has been removed from your life by Donald Trump, tell me what he took away from you as an American citizen when he was president. What rights have been taken away? Can anybody name a single solitary right that has been taken away from them? - No. - Seriously, can you? - No, that's why I don't understand the breakdowns. - Right, right. - And by the way, I'm not having Thanksgiving or Christmas this year. So I'm going to, it's not about family or about politics. No, I just, I'm broke. I got to sit at home. I'm going to be here in Florida. - Yeah. - My only joy, I'm going to go to Target and see Merry Christmas signs and then I'll be happy. - Well, first of all, Greg Sucker took away my rights comment on the YouTube chat. - Yes. Stay off the chat. - Jesus. - What kind of democracy is this? - See, Greg Sucker. - It's not a democracy. - He's like Denzel Washington in training day. This is not a democracy. This is a dictatorship. - I need, I need these three to keep their heads in the game. I can't have them distracted by Jim Doc Bix, Edward, Tuna Fang. That's my job to be him, Evan, yeah. Come on. (laughing) - Chief. - By the way, what a fabulous-- - Donald Trump has just picked could Keith Overman as you ambassador? No, I can't say that. (laughing) - He has a ambassador for-- - Did you see that post? - Yeah, probably. - Yeah. - By the way, by the way, programming note, Tony Bruno and Miss Robin will be filling in for Kailen Company on Wednesday, October, November 27th and Friday, November 29th. - What's the name? (laughing) - He's got his calendar on the wall. - I got it for-- - So that's the day before Thanksgiving, which is the biggest party day of the year. People won't realize that. The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is the biggest drinking and party day of the year. - It's a love-back day. Oh, so much fun. - So we'll be filling on on that. - Yep. - And then we'll be back on Friday on Black Friday. - Black Friday, yeah, I don't know if you can say that. - Why does it have to be Black Friday? I mean, that's racist. I think Al Sharpton is gonna ask for another half a million dollars so they can get rid of Black Friday and then Kamala Harris will send him a half a million dollars and MSNBC won't have any problem with Al Sharpton doing an interview with her for a half a million dollar contribution. It ain't her money. - By the way, Edward on the YouTube chat wants to know if I'm putting Dawn in a cage, why not like this? - Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. - I'm a cage. - On cage, Dawnstone, right now. - Yeah, I think we can just take this show from about 7.53 today to now and just run it on YouTube. - Yeah, yeah. - And nobody can have it, is you? - Tony Bruno, always a pleasure. - Yeah. - Love the look with the jersey. And you wanna make a prediction, Eagle? I think the Eagles are gonna steamroll the commander. I'll give my prediction now. Eagle's big time tomorrow night on Washington. - You know what? I mean, the way they're playing, it's been weak, everybody's been, oh, I don't know. They haven't done this yet. And now, and yesterday I got all these messages. Oh, look who they've played. And I said, dude, this is in college football where you get to pick a couple of patsies every year and then run up the score on them and then count that in the standings. You play who you get in the schedule. - Yep. - The Eagles could have beaten Atlanta. They could be eight and one right now, right? They could have lost a couple of those early games. - Yeah. - Exactly, so that's what it's great about football. It's a week-to-week thing. It's like the election, except we know the results every week. Although I think it'll be-- - The SNF Eagles! - Oh my God. All right, man, I'll talk to you again. - Good night everybody. - Good night everybody. - There he is. - Love you. - There he is. - Love you. - Tony Brinna, a lot from Florida. On his A game that I made, just bringing it. Just absolutely bringing it. All right, we'll take a quick break. We'll come back and get to our morning mystery movie clip, a big three, and of course, our veteran spotlight World War II edition is coming up nine o'clock hour, brought to you by McCauslyn Lock and Alarm. Business owners, they count on McCauslyn to secure and control access to their facilities, featuring top-of-the-line equipment, industry-leading customer service, and under Tom McCauslyn's wealth of experience, McCauslyn Lock and Alarm, securing your business and securing your future. Can't win company? We're back after this, but first, they were from the Piazza Auto Group. - Yes, because my friends at Piazza Premium Automobiles feature the latest luxury vehicles from today's top brands like Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Land Rover, BMW, Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and so much more. These models have such sleek new designs, as well as innovative features powered by the very latest in technology. 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Now Elvis is in the building. I don't know, you can play with that one, but Trump expected any moment now to enter the building. This is the first time that he's back in the Oval Office since he was President and the first time I believe that he's face-to-face with Biden since that awful debate that triggered Biden to, depending on what you believe, to leave the race and let his be run for President. - Boy, what I wouldn't do to be to fly on the wall for that conversation, I would love to just be positioned in the little chair back in the corner and just observe. - Yeah, probably friendlier than people might imagine. - Oh, you think? I mean, you know, Schumer was having, you know, cocktails with Hitler at the Al Smith dinner, so yeah, probably is gonna be much more cordial than you think. - You know what's not friendly? Did you guys see Jill Biden and Kamala Harris? They didn't even look at one another. - Yeah, I saw it, but again, it's-- - Social media. - Social media, it's like a 13 second clip and it's, I don't know, maybe that's, you know-- - Little bad blood, but you don't think it is? - Well, I mean, I do think they all hate each other, actually, probably. I think there is resentment, the resentment that Joe was, quote, forced out, you know, the whole thing, but I don't know, everybody started sharing it. It was like 18 seconds and I'm like, I mean, they were probably sitting next to each other for 90 minutes. I mean, maybe there was a pleasant trip, we just didn't see it in that clip. - Look at you. Look at you, Nick, yeah. - Thank you, buddy, thank you, buddy. - But I do genuinely think that there's a resentment there, 'cause I think Dr. Jill wanted to continue to ride the free gravy train. There's no doubt. - I know you're gonna go there. - Yeah. - Well, those days are probably around, but the gravy train is for all ages, you know. - Those days are never over. - Oh, wow, okay, look at you. - Look at Tony Bruno. - Look at you. - Let's talk about this Christmas. - Mm-hmm. - Mission of indictable crimes in the abuse of power. - Thank you, Marjorie. - Marjorie. So US inflation, new numbers out, accelerating in October from the pace that it set a month earlier. So will the federal reserve, when it meets in mid-December, will they continue to cut interest rates before the end of the year, with inflation accelerating? Consumer price index rose, and these are month to month numbers. So it rose 2.6% versus a year ago last month, right? So, you know, Kamala would have fixed all that, you know, with, you know, price gouging and communist solutions, like price caps, that would have, you know, would have been rolling in the money. - So with the new numbers, what about Christmas shopping, holiday shopping, Hanukkah shopping? - Oh, no. - We're coming up on, we're hearing about Black Friday, you know, to the shoppers. So a couple of things, the tree, our big tree arrives here in Philadelphia, for they call it the holiday tree. They no longer say it's a Christmas tree. - Yeah, yeah. - 'Cause it's a tree, it's the tan and bomb for everybody. - Right, can Trump issue an executive order on that? I mean, seriously. - Well, I hope that they still, 'cause we always have the, we did have the Christmas tree, and then we had the menorah, right over by Independence Hall. So I hope they're still gonna allow the menorah. So if you can allow the menorah, why not the Christmas tree, but they call it the holiday tree. So the big, and it's a real fur, always cut down in Pennsylvania, but it's arriving today, 11 a.m., so a little traffic alert. - Yeah, I think we're gonna do real tree this year. We've done the fake one for a couple of years in a row, and it's kinda worn out, it's welcome, in my opinion. I'm going real this year. - Fake trees are low energy. - Yeah, real tree. - We had a really, really nice, bushy fake one. It looked really good. And now I'm like, I wanna do the whole bit. I don't actually wanna cut my own tree down this year. - Nice. - I'm gonna go out there with my saw, or I'll borrow Don's. - Will he take the dog with you, or will you crate? - No, he'll be cage, and if he tries to climb the tree, like he's an ornament, he'll go caged again. - Oh my God. - So, my interpretation of that is that you're packing that U-Haul in Nashville, and you thought, I'm not taking this bushy fake tree. - I'll tell you what's out about that box. It was heavy as hell, Don. (laughing) - Heavy as hell. I'm like, buddy, I need a second guy here. Trust me, it's heavier than it looks. - Well, for Philadelphia, 50 feet tall, that's the tree that'll be the centerpiece right outside City Hall with the skating rink, and they'll decorate it, we'll have the big ceremony, but it will be through January 1st, so that we have that going on. I was just looking at money numbers as far as holiday spending, they're predicting that for holiday spending, it'll be flat this year at $1,700 per household on par with the national average. So, not big spending that maybe the retailers hoped for. - $1,700, huh? Carl says. (laughing) Nick hates mother nature's trees and hates his dog. (laughing) - I'm really a pleasant individual, I swear. (laughing) - But, you know, you're making fun of Black Friday, or Tony Bruno was, 74% of Philadelphians polled say they are planning to shop during Black Friday week. - Okay. - That's up. That's up, so that's good. - Opposed to what, waiting for Cyber Monday? - Well, I think, what I infer from this poll is that people believe that if they shop earlier, they're gonna get the better sales. - I think the polls are wrong again. (laughing) - It's always the last minute shopper, right? - Where's Harry Enden? - Yeah, where's Harry Enden? - Looked at the aggregate data. - Yeah. - Is Alan Lickman gonna take some time off? (laughing) - And that's your big three? - All right, Don, thank you very much. We have John in Glenside, our movie winner this morning. John, what movie do we play for you? - Oh, wait, hang on, that's my fault. - Oh, no. John, hello. - Vacation. - Yes! - Hi, John in Glenside. - Something we're all looking forward to and Phil takes quite frequently. Vacation, there you go, congratulations. The copy of Letters to Trump, the book is yours, sir. - Thank you. - You got it, John, there he is. 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So let's talk a little bit about your great services to this country as you honorably served in World War II in the Navy, a combat air crew aviation machinist and achieved the rank of Seaman First Class. So tell us what led you down this path and what was your journey like once you embarked on this path? - Well, it's a rather interesting kind of a story because I enlisted in the Navy in January of my senior year in high school. So it's funny because I never actually graduated per se from high school, but I had enough credits because of my curriculum to get my diploma. Let me put it that way. And I always used to take my grandchildren and that never graduated high school. And they said, "How did you become a principal?" I said, "I cheated." You know, so, but nonetheless. I enlisted early on and in naval aviation, but combat air crew was not a ranking kind of a thing, but we became aviation machinist. So my job was a aviation machinist, but the back that was area gunner. - So you have a honorable discharge at the end of World War II, and then you pursue a career in education, not only going to Villanova, but also receiving a degree from Temple University. - I am a Temple grad myself, so we have that in common for sure. What was it like going from being in the armed forces to academia? - I don't know. There was an adjustment period early on because I didn't know where to go academically and ultimately ended up in special education. But it was just one of those things I needed time to straighten myself out to find out really what I wanted to do, and I didn't know what I really wanted to do. We've been here to graduate to college. - It has to be very candid, but the opportunity to teach, and here comes another story. You wouldn't believe. - I love stories. - But nevertheless, when I graduated, with my degree in education, I was a second and social studies teacher by certification. And when I applied to Philadelphia, my good buddy said, "Sign up for everything." So I did. And I was offered a position in teaching orthogenically backward children. Do you want to know what that's all about? - I would love to have an explanation. I have no idea, please enlighten me. - Well, the kids knew what it was, OB, orthogenic backward, how the brains. - Oh. - They were special education students, whose IQs were from '50 to '75, having trouble in their schools, with their academic learning. And it was my introduction to special education. - That's incredible. You end up becoming a principal at Widener Memorial School for over two decades. What was the difference? - I can't imagine what it's like in today's society to be a principal and be in charge of hundreds, if not a couple of thousand students. What was it like for you? - You have to understand that the multiple changes in the Philadelphia educational system. When I started Widener, it's interesting, because in my first graduate, by the way, most kindergarten through high school, and in my first graduating class, I had the latest two post polio victims from Philadelphia, believe it or not. - Wow. - They were the final two kids diagnosed with post polio. And the bulk of the students and were different kinds of disabilities, cerebral pals who was one of the big ones. But working with those kids was just absolutely incredible. But the curriculum that had some major changes with the safety that I had, which was brilliant. We changed from a lot of the academic programs into activities for daily living. And I can go into that for quite a while. - Well, I tell you what, Mr. Blasic, I'm just so honored to chat with you because you've lived such a selfless life to help others. I mean, whether it's your military background or your education background, what a life well lived. And you've been in Runamied, New Jersey for coming up on seven decades, your late wife, Mary, five children. I mean, at 97 years old, I mean, every day just, I would imagine when you look back on the life that you've lived, it's been quite the blessing, no? - Well, you know, it's interesting because some, as I review some of the things that have transpired in my life, I think I was ordained for what ended up, how I ended up. - Uh-huh, wow. - And I can go back to, you want to hear the goofy one. - Yeah. - The first world that I ever dated when I took her home, she had two kids and two brothers and wheelchairs. - Oh, wow. - I ultimately found out that both of them had cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy. - Okay. - And both of those, both of those two boys, this was my first really introduction to handicap. - Sure. - Both of those boys went a lot, they're way back when. - Mm-hmm. - And it goes past the way before they were 14, 15 years old. - Wow. - And that was really my first introduction to a really special kid. - Incredible. - Loose. - Absolutely incredible. Hank, thank you so much for sharing your story. Thank you for your service to this country and also into the education system, educating the youth of yesteryear. And God bless you. Hope to chat with you down the road again. Enjoy every day, sir. - I'm available as long as I can still speak and have my brains going. - Same here, that's a tough challenge for myself every day. I gotta be honest. Thank you so much, Mr. Blaeschick. - You're quite good. - All right, Hank, take care. Thank you. - You're good. - You got it. There he is. Hank Blaeschick joining us here on Kale & Company for our 1210WPHD veteran spotlight as we honor World War II veterans, all brought to you by the great folks at Window Nation. - There you go, hammer and Hank, how good was he? - Oh, 97 years old can run circles around me. - And me? - Yes. Like, oh my God. - Yup. - He was the most lucid 97 year old I've ever heard. - It's unbelievable. Amazing that these individuals still to this day, I mean, could probably, if they wanted to work, could probably do something right now. - I know, it's true, it's true. And to hear these stories is just, that's why I'm so glad we're doing this. 'Cause hearing these stories is just like, it's so important for the next generation to hear what these guys went through. And unfortunately, there's not a lot of them left. Thank God there's guys like Hank that can tell their stories because they need to be heard 'cause unfortunately, a lot of the greatest generation has gone. - I agree. All right, on the other side, we'll come back, get to today in music history from Phil Armquist. He's back, he's live, he's in studio, and then we'll find out what's on tap for The Dawn Show, which starts 16 minutes from right now. Kaling Company, back after this. - This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. - Chris, hello buddy. - All right, let's go. What do we have here on the other phone? It says, I've been watching for three hours and 40 minutes, so the whole show. - There you go. - Oh, Chris, we call that a P1, by the way, buddy. So you are able to attend Monday when Jimmy Matthews will run the stairs in a, it's what, a Kaling Company underwear? Is it 1210? - No, I think it's just regular underwear. - What are we doing now? - I think he's gonna run up the steps, I think he's gonna run up the steps in boxer shorts, carrying some sort of a flag, hopefully, if it's 1210 Kaling Company, I'm not sure. But he's gonna be some sort of promotion. - Yes, and Chris, you are gonna videotape this, right? And make a documentary on it. - Yes, that's him. I wanted to call him to confirm. - Awesome. - 830 on Monday. - What, yeah, what's up with the flag though? - I want to bring that to Japan. - You're going to Japan? - Why are you going to Japan? - April, this year. - How are you getting there? - The United Airlines. - Are you coming back? - Yeah. - All right, make sure to watch some YouTube. - All right, we'll get you a flag, we'll get you a flag. - Yeah, we'll get you a flask as well. Here's Chris for us, I love Chris, good guy. My kind of people. - Don't. - Don is very sad, right? - Let's spend a Friday with Chris. I'll bring Chris out, it's an island town. - It's a good thing there's nothing else happening. - I agree. - I agree. We got big things, we got big fish to fry, but before we fry the fish. - There's a radio show, we want these. - It's time to entertain. - It's time for Ferrari Phil, fresh from his trip back from Arizona. What do we have? ♪ There's been this day in music history ♪ ♪ Music history ♪ ♪ In a daily company ♪ - Today, November 13th. We suffered the birthdays of Aldo Nova, who's 68. Bill Gibson from Huey Lewis, the News, who's 73. And Roger Steen from the tubes, who's now 75. We also lost Leon Russell on this day in 2016. Sings a clue, I wanna know what love is by Ford, or in '84. Bringing on the heartbreak by Def Leppard here in the U.S. in '81. Downtown, trained by Rod Stewart in '89. Little Red Rooster by the Stones in '64. And an old-fashioned love song by Three Dog Night in 1971. Altitude stripped by the Stones in '95. Slipped the tongue by Whitesnake in '89. Then Crooked Vultures debut in 2009. And Power Up by AC/DC in 2020. Also in '82, business as usual by minute work, which topped the U.S. album chart. In '76, a song with me just saying by Led Zeppelin is topped the U.K. album chart. In 2000, Elton John performed in front of 90,000 people in Mexico City, and 68 The Beatles, Yellow Submarine Film premiered in New York. But lastly, now I'll be the first to tell you that my football team thinks 'cause they currently do right now. - Thank you for having me. - But let's review a few things that I did this weekend that I can't do at MetLife Stadium. And we'll continue to visit cities around the country. First, I can't take us a donut jeep tour at MetLife Stadium, can't do it. I also can't see the world's only museum of musical instruments 'cause it's based in Phoenix, not East Rutherford. I also can't see any mere craters around here, although maybe you know, after all the Democrats have been complaining whatnot, maybe, you know, who does. - And I definitely can't stand on a corner in Winslow, Arizona, per the song, take it easy by the Eagles, 4K of the company. I have a lot of questions, head them back. - He's back, back and better than ever. And so is the dawn show, five minutes from now. What do we have lined up top of the hour? - Yeah, so there is breaking news. Right now we will bring you an update right off the top with the latest on KCV McCormick. Will they do a recount? Are they close to that? Will Casey concede? No, he's not conceding, but will there be a recount? What's going on with Pennsylvania and the counting and protectthevote.com? So we'll talk about that. We'll talk about Trump in DC. That is all going on. Our friend, Jeff Bartos, he'll be back. Talk about the Pete Haggseth, you know, Fox News appointment, the cabinet pick and what he thinks is going on with the transition team. We're also, we've also reached out to Alina Haba again. So hopefully she'll join me in the 11 o'clock hour. There is so much breaking and so much developing. I can't wait to talk about all of it. - All right, looking forward to that. I've been reaching out to Alina Haba too. She sadly hasn't responded, but that's a different problem. - Bigger husband and kids will respond. - Nancy Pelosi said on August 7th. My goal in life was that man would never step in the White House again. On November 13th, Donald Trump is about to step foot in the Oval Office again. So we'll leave you with that, stay tuned. Don is up next and we are back tomorrow morning at six. If you're out of politics and pints tonight, enjoy Jimmy Fella and Rich Cioli. And on that note, we will see you tomorrow morning. - Why would you even cover that? - Start your day with Kaylin Company. Week day morning, six till 10. I'm Tark Radio 1210, W-P-H-T in the free Odyssey app. - Come join me, Andrew Filoponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson. Three time NFL all throw corner back on First and Pod for familiar NFL coverage and conversations. - Our motto on the podcast is every team every week. And we don't play favorites. 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