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A new boarder czar; Is woke really broke?; A mom calls her son 'evil' for his Trump vote [full show]

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12 Nov 2024
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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) - Cale and company weekday morning, six till 10. - Philadelphia's Taconi section happened on the 6,500 block of Dittman Street, happened yesterday, mid-morning. He was taken to Jefferson Tarsdale Hospital. We have a weapon, recovered, no arrests have been made, and the investigation is active and ongoing. Anybody with information is urged to call Philadelphia police. Pretty much every day I have a report like this one where somebody's shot. Now this man's in critical condition, but oftentimes, that's the most we hear about it. We don't have motive, we don't have a suspect. - At least we have a weapon this time. - We don't have a arrest, but we do have a weapon this time. - There we go. All right, well, let's just step in the right direction. - You should be in positive. - Shot in the head. - My gosh. That's a great way to get your day started. What happened to you? I got shot in the head. - Geez. - Geez. - So we have a woman, we have an update for you as we talked yesterday about this horrible story where Bella Kenwood and remember City Ave was shut down most of the day yesterday during that investigation after a woman had died after she was struck by a vehicle. This was a hit and run right there on City Ave in Bella Kenwood. So we had a lot of road closures in that area. She was a woman on a wheelchair, struck early in the morning, she was leading the Taco Bell right there near Kanchak and State Road. So they're still not releasing her identity, her name, simply saying that she's a woman in her early 60s and they're not releasing her identity, but they have released some new images of the driver of that vehicle who's believed the one to have struck her. And so they're releasing some, I mean, there's still kind of foggy images, if you will, of the driver of that SUV asking that person just to turn themselves in. They say the person actually pulled over at some point and because they can track all the different surveillance cameras at some point, they say that the look sure looked like the person pulled over and was inspecting their vehicle. - And just to clarify, because I'm trying to visualize this, it's a Taco Bell, it's a person in a wheelchair and it's an SUV, the person, the handicapped individual with the wheelchair, they didn't go through the drive-through in the wheelchair, did they? - That's my knowledge. - Okay, I'm just, because I'm trying to visualize this and it's just like, I don't know how you hit somebody that's in a wheelchair and I take a chalupa, please. I'm just making sure, I mean, it wouldn't surprise me, honestly, in this city, there's crazier things that happen. I'm not trying to make it out of it, but I mean, look, back in my day. - There would have been nothing, there would have been nothing, there would have been nothing that would have stopped me from going to Taco Bell, so you know. - I mean, because let's be real, it's hard to get into a Taco Bell in a wheelchair, right? Unless they all have handicapped ramps and things like that, it's trying to put a visual to the madness in this town. - I think the person already had the food. - Okay, I've just seen how you go through the drive-through and you're scooter or if some guy hurt or you get back home, you know. - You know, he's gonna win through him already, he's gotta make a bathroom break, it's the boom. - It's not good cold. - No, I'm sorry, Don, I didn't mean to totally do really. - It's the sin. - But there, in other news, we have strong winds complicating the wildfire that has burned some 5,000 acres. This is right along basically the New Jersey, New York border, but 5,000 to 3,000 to 5,000 acres, that's what they're dealing with. And then another fire in Palmton Lakes finally contained after firefighters battled that one, that one we talked yesterday over the weekend, but this newer one, this is only 10% contained. Part of the problem here is because of the high winds that we've seen and we'll see that today and just record dry conditions. - Yeah, we just, that little spritzing that we had for a brief period on Sunday was just not nearly enough. We need like a steady two days of not saying downpours, but just steady solid rain. - So in that one tragedy, these are dangerous fires to fight. We know that an 18 year old volunteer firefighter had died while battling that Jennings Creek fire. And now that has spread around the Greenwood Lake area and that's into Orange County, New York. So we're spreading from Jersey into New York. So it's already turned tragic. The concern here in Pennsylvania as well as in New Jersey 'cause we have had some Pennsylvania fires but they are just putting out the word, you know, absolutely don't even like a candle outside. It just, it's so dry out, tender dry conditions and then fueled by these winds. - My buddy, my buddy Harry was golfing yesterday. He said it's so dry in his golf course that the fairways are like hitting off of plywood boards. - Oh my goodness. - I mean, the club just bounces ricochets right off. I mean, it's like playing golf in a parking lot. - Jeez. - Yeah. - Just the dust, the ball hits the dust, you know? - Yep. - So I'll take it at Bucks County where police in Bucks County, urging residents to get ring cameras or some kind of a camera system after multiple package thefts have been reported. It's in and around the area of Lower Makefield Township and so they've got a lot of them. - Porch pirates. - Porch pirates, yeah. - But I like that, yeah. - Porch pirates, yep. - So in some of them, the video is always what they ask you. Do you have a, do you have some kind of a surveillance? Do you have some video? Because that can possibly help them track the, they're coming out in broad daylight. - Mm-hmm, yeah, of course. - Yeah, I think we're gonna have to get one of those in next summer when we get our permanent home. I'm, I don't know, what, you guys both have one? - Yes. - What do they, yeah, so you pay what? Just an upfront installation and for the product and then do you pay a monthly subscription to use it as well? - Yes. - Don't let me know. - Oh, she does know. - She does not know. - Greg, I do all that. - I know you do. - I know you do. - Anything in the library there? You're handling the checkbook? - I have all the back, all the backup, all the Euro. - Oh, it's got the apps, the passwords. - That's right. - That's right. - That's true. He finally has an excuse. - Just teasing, honey. Yeah, but it's, we actually did not have one until, I don't know, it was actually one of these situations and was years back where they were, they came up and this was out, I think it was right coming out of the pandemic. They come up, or maybe it was during the pandemic, they wear a hat. They know what to do. - Oh yeah, they're totally trained. - Absolutely. - They know what to look for and so they tip their hat, they come up, they look, if they see cameras, then they just turn their head around, turn the other way. But they're smart, they will wear the coordinating colors to look like they're Amazon or an official UPS, that's where they wear the bright red, the blue, the brown. You know, so they will try to look, they'll have a clipboard. So, and this is the same M.O. that we're seeing. This is Lower Makefield Township, but I would say no matter where you are, I told you yesterday I have a niece and her husband and their little kids while they were home. - Yeah, we got to start to break in. - Start telling Amazon if you can, I don't know if you do it online or whatever and you can leave like a message to like with the instruction scene. Take it around the back and toss it over the fence into the yard or something to see how. So, it's just not sitting there for everybody's taking. - Well, that's why now they take a photo of it. - Okay. - Because they were, oh, I didn't get my package. Well, here's the photo, we delivered it, not our problem. - Yep. - Verizon customers complaining about this widespread internet outage across the Philadelphia region. And it looks like a lot of the mid-Atlantic region down to DC. So, at least 10,000 people reported a problem in our area in the Philadelphia region alone. And it first started coming in between midnight and about 3.45 AM-ish. - Good boy. - So, affecting, you know, affecting your service or if you have somebody in your family who relies, let's say they have Type 1 diabetes and they rely on a device that they wear such as a pump. - Yep. - Guess what, that affects that too. All the alarms start ringing at two in the morning. - Do you know anything more triggering as Americans at where we're at now in 2024 than when our internet or our cell phone doesn't work? Like, you just-- - What did we do without it? - Yeah, like, you know, in the summer when the power goes out because of a big storm and all of a sudden you gotta sit around in your house for two hours with your family and you can't scroll your phone. You, like, lose your mind. (laughing) - Speak, break, speak, speak. - Yeah, yeah, first hand experience. - Absolutely. - Like, I talked to you. (laughing) - Listen, I'm so excited. - I know that we're gonna talk about all these appointments and Stephen Miller was, you know, they're, Senator Marco Rubio. There's so many different appointments going on. - A little Marco. - It is a little Marco. (laughing) - It's unbelievable. - But I do, I love the story of, 'cause Trump goes to the White House tomorrow, but I did have to say I love the story of Melania Trump declining the offer to go to the White House tomorrow to meet with First Lady Jill Biden. - Quote, scheduling conflict. - Scheduling conflict, but the source familiar with Melania said, and this is the New York Post, of course, Jill Biden's husband authorized the FBI snooping through Melania's underwear drawer. - Uh-huh. - The Bidens are disgusting. - My wife's a failure. (laughing) - Eek. - Melania said, no, I'm good. - Right. - Good guy. - He stay away from my skivvies, man. - Right. So she's, she is, she's won. This was, this tells you something about her personality. She smiles, but she gets, she doesn't forget. - Don't be treading on my personal stuff. - Yeah, so, by the way, Sixers this, this evening, a lot of excitement. Joe L.M. Bead expected to play tonight against the Knicks. (laughing) - Is that a kid, does he definitely want to, if he's not ready, and he doesn't want to, he'll take some more time off. - Yeah. - Yeah. - If Paul George, the same thing, the rest of them maxies out. - Maxies out, yeah, I was gonna say. - What? - What do they, like, do two and eight or something like that, I saw? - Yeah. - Fliers beat the sharks for three, and I should mention septa negotiations still continue across your fingers. - Well, they're doing the, they're gonna have another meeting about the Sixers stadium. - That's a city hall, so we're expecting some protests. - Yeah, well, they keep winning two out of every nine games, they can play at the Lea course, so they're gonna feel like they're-- (laughing) - You have to earn it, is that it? - Yeah, I'm just gonna say. (laughing) - Maybe you can play at LaSalle. There's some-- - That's funny. - There's some West Philadelphia street courts that might be better for you. - Yeah, go play on the Macadam. My old man would say. - I love it, in other words, even if we build you this beautiful new stadium, if you're a loser, yeah, you can play out in the street. - Exactly. - Under the I-95, like, underpass there. - No matter where you build it, we're not gonna come if you don't win that. - So today, much cooler, still very windy, 56 degrees. It'll never feel like 56 due to that wind whipping. Tomorrow, just 53 degrees. So, watch these overnight lows the next couple of days. You wanna bring in or cover your tender vegetation tonight or tomorrow, 'cause we're in the low to mid 50s. Thursday, mostly cloudy. So, Tuesday, Wednesday, we're looking at Sunshine. Thursday is that one mostly cloudy day. I don't see precipitation, though, even though it's cloudy, 52 degrees. I know. - Yeah. - There's no measurable precipitation in the 10-day forecast. - Unreal. I covered my tender vegetation last night. The wife had the window and the fan going last night. They're like, "Are you mad?" And you insane? - Get a window open. - Window open and the ceiling fan going. - Oh my goodness. - I'm like, no, I'm not wearing a sweatsuit to bed. - I like to sleep in the chili, but not that chili. - No. - It's cold. - This was like the equivalent of the air conditioning in your house being dropped to 62. - Oof. - Like, you know, icicles hanging out your nose. - The weekend looks nice, though. We're looking at lower 60s, sunny temperatures, and looking into next week. I mean, here we are, mid November, and we're still next week in the mid 60s. - It was going out yesterday for like a walk/run. - Beautiful. - 70 degrees and sunshine. Beautiful. - It was quality. - Yeah, quality stuff. We're either going to have a really mild and short winter, or we're going to get one of those snow storms in March and April, and we won't see spring until Memorial Day. (laughs) - Well, let's hope for snow, for sure. Remember, Thursday, photo of the eagles. - Eagles! - Yeah, so there is a slight chance for, that's not here anyway, but Thursday, slight, slight chance for a sprinkle of one of the weather models. I'm actually just searching to try to find it. - No, it is here. It is here. - Oh. - Do you see it? - Yeah. - No, no, the eagles, they play in Philadelphia. - Oh, it is. - They do, yeah, yeah. - So, that's Killing Company News Live. - All right, Don, thank you very much. 619, let's get to a Tuesday, big day. - The big take on Killing Company. - All right, the big take this morning. America's big, bad, bold border boss. You know, if you're a part of the Biden-Harris administration and you're down to about 68 or 69 days, you have culpability in America's border crisis over the last four years and all of your embarrassing work is about to be erased. And if you came into this country illegally, you are about to have your free ride come to an end because there's a new but familiar sheriff about ready to return to town and his name is Donald Trump. Trump will be considered the architect of restoring a secure border for the United States, but it's Tom Holman, who is the face of our country's restored law and order of immigration. And he isn't playing games. Under Joe Biden, as of June, 2024, there were 12 million, 95,804 illegal aliens that came into our nation. And that's just the official number. And that was four months ago. It could be 13, 14, maybe even closer to 15 million in all reality. Under Barack Obama, significantly better, five and a half million. And under Donald Trump, even lower, how about 5.3 million? And if Trump and Holman have their way now having not only the Senate and the House, as well as the Supreme Court, which is total control, it could be under 5 million by the time 2028 comes and goes. Tom Holman has been tabbed as Trump's new borders are, and he is the former director of ICE. He joined Fox and Friends Monday morning, talking about his career comeback under Trump 2.0. Listen and watch. - Let me, yeah. I've been on this network for years, complaining about what the administration did to this border. I've been yelling the stream about it, telling what they need to do to fix it. So when the president asked me to come back and fix it, of course that, that'd be a hip for me, I didn't. So look, I'm honored to press and ask me to come back and help solve this massive security crisis. So I'm looking forward to it, but I love Fox. I love the family there and, but I think the calling is clear. I gotta go back and help because every morning I get up, every morning I'm pissed off from all this administration did for most secure border in my lifetime. So I'm gonna go back and do what I can to fix it. - So, Holman went on to say, quote, if they're not willing to help, then get the hell out of the way, because ICE is going to do their job, end quote. That message aimed clearly in the direction of Democratic governors who attempt to oppose Trump's mass deportation operation. But what is the process like? How serious is the crisis at the Southern border? Holman explained and made a comparison in further detail. Listen and watch this. - I know exactly what I'm doing. Look, this is the second time I get out of retirement for this president. And because it matters, and look, I was a board of children. I wore that uniform and I'm proud that I wore that uniform. So, and I was a ICE agent. I was the first ICE director who actually came up through the ranks. So the 20,000 men and women that worked for me, I didn't ask them to do anything. I didn't do myself, I was one of them. So look, I know the border, and I know there's a lot of very pictures. Look, I shut my phone off Friday night because I couldn't handle the phone calls and texts and emails from thousands of ICE agents and board of children just excited about the rumor I'm coming back. But more importantly, that thousands of retired agents, retired board of choices, retired military that want to come in and volunteer to help this president secure the border and do the deportation operation. So I've been off the grid for three days, because I couldn't handle all the phone calls and plus all the death threats rolling in. My family's not home right now because that's starting. But you know, that's something we're going to deal with. They're not going to bully me away. They're not going to shut me up. They're not going to make me go away. This is the biggest national security vulnerability this nation has seen since 9/11. We have to fix it. And it's what I think about that. He compared what is going on at the border to 9/11. And that's nothing to joke about. And I don't think for a second that Tom Holman is kidding. Remember, this isn't just about South American nations. Our border has been flooded by terrorists from the Middle East, young men from other nations, including many from China and other Asian nations. Not only knows how many people with sinister intentions are in this country right now, illegally. And this goes beyond crimes against property or crimes against women. This includes potentially terror plots, mass casualties, and people from Iran who could be targeting President Donald Trump. But the ladies from the view, well, if you were searching for the new boogeyman on the left, they found him. Here's Anna Navarro banging the drum for. This is wrong with Tom Holman. Listen and watch this. - It's chilling what he just said. You realize that when he says yes, families can be deported together. What he is saying is that you as citizens can be deported. What he is saying is if the parent is undocumented and they have US citizen children or US citizen spouse, and you don't wanna separate them, then let's deport the US citizens. Look, Donald Trump won the electoral vote. He won, he's gonna win the House. He won the Senate. For all effects and purposes, he's got the Supreme Court. They've given him immunity. This is what the country voted for. This is, you know, a lot of people thought that when he talked about mass deportations, he wasn't being serious. I don't know how many times he had to say it for people to realize he was being serious. Well, if you thought he wasn't being serious, the appointment of Tom Holman today as borders are, and he will be in charge of a mass deportation program, the largest the country has ever seen, they say. And now Stephen Miller, as Deputy Chief of Staff, should let you know that he was absolutely serious. And when you talk about mass deportations, people think, oh, it's just gonna be the criminals. There's not enough criminals, aliens in the federal prison system for it to be mass deportations. What it means is grandmothers. What it means is brothers and aunts. What it means is abuelos, y abuelas. It means dreamers. It means your family members. It means your colleagues. It means your friends. It means people who are part of the society. And look, America, you know? Those of you who voted for Trump. This is what you wanted. This is what you voted for. You screwed around and you're about to find out. - Those criminals and the past administration after round, and now they're about to find out. Get it right, Ana. Trump posted on Truth Social, some further details of Tom Hogan's, Tom Holman's job duties, which will include the following, the Northern border, all maritime and aviation security. Holman did go on to say that this operation will target, quote, the worst, first, prioritizing what he called criminal threats and national security threats. Holman's first stint with Trump lasted a year and a half as he was in charge from January 2017 through June of 2018 as part of Trump's, quote, zero tolerance policy. And with Tom Holman in place, the Trump administration is beginning to fall into place. Susan Wiles will be Trump's chief of staff. Tom Holman will be Trump's border czar. Mike Waltz, national security advisor, Elise Stefanik, UN ambassador, Lee Zeldin, EPA administrator and Marco Rubio, secretary of state. Ruled out, Nikki Haley, Mike Pompeo, still in the mix, Cash Patel, Vivek Ramaswami, and possibly Rick Scott Senate majority leader. We're also still waiting to see who will be tabbed attorney general. And of course, with Elise Stefanik, we know from New York, she was just named the ambassador of the UN, if you recall, she was the one who grilled the president of Harvard University during the anti-Semitic riots on the campus of the Ivy League institution that ultimately led to Claudine Gay's resignation from that role. We'll give you all of the odds on all these individuals likely to be a part of the Trump administration coming up later today. But one man who hopes to be a part of it is in fact Florida's Rick Scott. He's vying for Senate majority leader. He's expected to get it and is likely the odds on favorite. He joined Fox News yesterday to make his case. Listen and watch this. Here's what I bring to the table. I clearly believe in the Trump agenda, number one. I made business guy that had success doing exactly what we need to do in the Senate. We need to have a plan. We need to work a plan. We need to have a team. We need to measure ourselves. If we want to get all the nominees done, we've got to figure out plan to get it done. If we want to get a balanced budget, we've got to start today to get a balanced budget. If we want to get the border secure, if we want to get whatever policies we have to get through through Congress, we have to have a plan, just like what you do in business. I ran a company with 285,000 employees. We had a written plan for everything to get it done. My colleagues have told me they want change. They want to be treated as equal. They want to be part of its team. They want to have an agenda. They want to have a great relationship with the House. They know I have a great relationship with Speaker Mike Johnson. So I'm very optimistic that I'm going to win because I'm representing Trump's agenda and what my colleagues want. - Another guy who is not a swamp insider, former business guy, a guy who tolerates no crap, and somebody who many believe Trump can trust because they're on the same page across the board with all policies. You know, we could call this the second Trump term. We can call it Trump's comeback, but what it looks to be based on the early selections of his administration and cabinet is best described as no nonsense eff around and find out. That's the type of administration Trump is putting together in his second go around and we need that. We need that desperately. And with Trump having all the power now after the House officially broke for Republicans and they retained control, you have the House, you have the Senate and a majority on the Supreme Court. Any monkey business is ill advised. And that's the big take. - The big take on killing company. - All right, big take this morning. If you want to jump in 8, 5, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10, on social media at 12, 10, W, PhD. And of course, in the YouTube chat, you can let it rip. We'll go through some of Trump's selections from his administration yesterday, including one that was confirmed late overnight last night into the early hours of this morning. And we'll do that on the other side. It's Cal and Company rolling here on a Tuesday morning, Nick Don and Greg on Talk Radio 1210, W, PhD. - When it comes to your home, trust is everything. For 45 years, kitchen magic has built a reputation for transforming kitchens with such precision and care. From custom cabinets to countertops, back splashes, to those all important storage solutions, kitchen magic gets the job done and fast. In just a few days, your dream kitchen becomes a reality without the hassle. Trust the name your neighbors have relied on for decades now, kitchen magic. 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(upbeat music) - This is the Kaling Company podcast from Dark Radio 1210, W, PhD, and on the free Odyssey app. - Come join me, Andrew Philiponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on First & Pot 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 & Pot. Follow and listen to First & Pot on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. (upbeat music) - Fox News is Bill Malusion, who tweeted yesterday after the Tom Homan announcement became official. He reached out to all of his sources with ICE, as well as the Border Patrol agents stationed in California, Arizona and Texas. He got some great responses back to the temperature being engaged and the night and day change. I just wanna read a couple of these in a follow up to the big take on the border. One ICE officer responding to Bill Malusion, quote, "It's a total 180, troops are finally seeing the sun coming out after a very long storm. People are fired up to have support. It's amazing because we all became so numb. I don't think we realized how bad until we finally have hope again. Everybody's so happy about Homan's return." Another ICE official saying, quote, "I feel that people know now they will get to go to do the work they signed up to do, and that they want to do. They know they can get the bad guys now. Public safety threats, national security threats, gang members, here we come." Another ICE officer saying morale, super high, especially with the Homan News too. An Arizona Border Patrol agent saying ecstatic, get to go to work, morale is even higher than the first time that he won. And a California Border Patrol agent saying, "We've all been hopeful, but the give-ups are still trickling in. Nothing will change until Tom Homan takes the leash off of us." So I think there's a lot of optimism. I think there's a lot of sense of, hey, this nightmare of the last three plus years of this stampede, so to speak. And remember, we were told countless times that it was families and women and children, and certainly you see that. But man, I don't know how many times we saw footage of men, I would guess, 18 to 35, maybe even a little bit older into their 40s, certainly some guys in their 50s where you're like, "Man, these look like military-age men in great shape, right?" And they didn't look like they were starving. They didn't look like they were deprived and depraved. And we've seen, and Dawn, you've mentioned it in your newscast, countless times, where there have been people that have gotten through this southern border, and they weren't just coming here to seek asylum, right? They had an agenda. And thankfully, some of these agents were able to snuff some of them out, whether it's the FBI or any other federal agency, because you got a bull's eye on Americans, and you got a bull's eye on Trump's back, right? We talked about the thwart of the temps with Iran. So it's not just people from Guatemala or Ecuador coming here to seek a better life. The whole world knew that this thing was open, and if you wanted to get in and cause a problem in this country, now is the time to do it. And I think now the time to do it is coming to a close. - Yeah, unfortunately, I think that it will take, I don't know, years to just flush out all the, just the individuals who came here either because they're in gangs, cartels, the human trafficking, which we were told, remember, that doesn't really exist. It's kind of a myth that it was being supersized by certain media, all of that. So I think, unfortunately, this is just the beginning, but the awareness factor, that's the important piece of it that we are aware. - Yep, no question. And with Tom Holman, and I mentioned I rattled this off, that we can go through these here for a couple of minutes, because I like a majority of what Trump has done so far. I'm not gonna sit here and pretend like I know all of these people on an extremely intimate basis or I can recite their Wikipedia pages verbatim. Can't do that with some of them. Certainly we're familiar with others. Susan Wiles, this started last week, chief of staff, first female chief of staff. Yesterday we find out Mike Waltz from Florida. He will be in charge of the NSA National Security Advisor. At least Stefanik, we know her well from New York. She will be the UN ambassador. She is the one who grilled all the Ivy League professors at Penn, at Harvard, over the anti-Semitism. She's a pistol, I like her. We mentioned Tom Holman, borders are Lee Zellden. Sean Ferris, really likes him. Sean Ferris is campaign, not campaigned with him, but done some grassroots stuff with him. Lee Zellden is a New Yorker, gave Kathy Hochl a run for her money for governor. He will be the EPA administrator. We are still waiting on the attorney general. Still waiting, obviously, on Senate majority leader. It looks like, according to the Poly market, Rick Scott is the odds on favorite at 52%. John Thune at 40%, John Cornyn at 6%. So I think a lot of Trump hardcore supporters want Rick Scott. That's why I played him for you in the big take. Ohio governor Mike DeWine saying that he could see Vivek Ramaswami filling the Senate seat that has been vacated by JD Vance. I think in one way, shape or form, Vivek will have a role moving forward. And then probably the two most notable names that I think the audience knows happened late last night and into the early hours of the morning, Marco Rubio as secretary of state. We remember him in 2016, and he's been kissing Trump's keister for about six to eight years ever since. Trump's his daddy. I think we've established that. - Stop. - And Kristi Noem. - Yeah. - Oh man, security secretary. - Yeah, how 'bout that? You know, it is-- - No dogs were harmed. - And they're killing the dogs. - Yeah, she's gonna be in charge of the SPCA. No, I'm just kidding. But she'll be the Department of Homeland Security. - Yeah. - Honestly, God, I don't dislike any of these pics other than Marco Rubio. And I get it, you can change. You can hit me back and counter with, well, you know, JD Vance was not a Trump guy, and then he came around to valid, valid point. I just, when I hear JD Vance-- - Swumpy. - No, I think there's more to trust about Vance than Rubio. Rubio gives off this squirmish, squeamish. Like, I wanna be accepted by the New York Times. I hope I'm in favorable graces with mainstream media. I don't trust Marco Rubio. I trust Vance, and I think Vance has, we've all agreed, he's been pretty spectacular in his presentation since being selected as VP. The interviews he's done, the ways he's conducted himself, the whole bit, but I don't like Rubio a bit. But you know what? You're not gonna get everything you want, right? Is there anything that you liked on anything that you don't like about the names, whether it's Gnome, Rubio, Zeldin, Stefanic, anything that stands out one way or the other? - No, I'm just, I'm glad they're getting it done, and they'll go through the proceedings. I mean, no, I just, you know, they have a lot of work to do. - It's like-- - So the less politics and the less nonsense, just get people in and get to work. - It's something like 10,000 appointments he has to make. I mean-- - It's incredible. - He doesn't do it personally, like he does the big ones, but-- - Like 10,000, that's a, you have to really staff, you know what I mean? And it's a, you know, these are all important jobs, obviously, so-- - Yeah, right. They're not doing like a victory lap behind closed doors for the next 70 days. - Had to get right to work. - No. - And that's the, I would say the difference between now and 2016, that, you know, Trump has done this before. He had never been elected to any office. He was a newbie, and so had to learn some ropes. And so this time around, obviously getting right to work, and he knows the pitfalls, he knows, you know, how important these key positions are. You mentioned the EPA. Think about frack, frack, frack. You need somebody who in the EPA can make sure that everything's legal, but also, we've heard about these restrictions that just put a stranglehold on certain industries. And then my question is, what does that mean for the state level? 'Cause here in Pennsylvania, we also have, at the state level, EPA rules. So how will they grapple with that? - Speaking of Pennsylvania, has the McCormick case erase been called yet? - No. - The commissioner, so what's happening is they have, like, 600 votes that are those provisionals. - Sure. - So they're insisting on counting every last one. They're contacting people, because, you know, if you go through a provisional, maybe your signature doesn't matter. So they're literally calling people, they put out a number yesterday. You can call two, one, like, put it, just, you don't even, you can go to our voicemail and just confirm it's you. It's like, why McCormick is up by 40,000 votes. This is not going to change. And it's just, and I think Z, I just retweeted Zioli, was, I think Zioli had interviewed McCormick and broke some news where they were saying last night that reportedly Shapiro is not happy with this whole thing. - Of course he's done. - That make Casey should concede. - So is Casey an election denier? Is he undermining democracy? I'm just wondering, because I mean, I know, nobody has stormed the state Capitol here in Pennsylvania or anything like that. But, you know, when you get beat, it feels to me, this is a lot like Stacey Abrams. This is a lot like Hillary Clinton. This is a lot like any other Republican as well. I mean, we, for some reason in this country now, we just have this, like, we feel it's like our God given right just to contest every time we lose. It's like, no Bob Casey, you've been around for the longest time possible, right? 18 years, your father, the whole family I mentioned yesterday, since 1987, you've stolen enough money. Get out, you lost. Go, it's over. - I'm not an expert on these procedures. So I know that they said that McCormick couldn't go tomorrow into the little like kindergarten orientation day or whatever. - Yeah. - But I just think, these are all-- - Where we meet your parents. - Yes. - It's like, here's where you have lunch. Put your name tags on. - There's the library. - So it's good that he put out there, no, he's gonna go. - Yeah. - And you don't have to be invited, just go. I mean, that's what I would say. They have all their little protocols or whatever, but I think McCormick is good to go. In the past, Republicans have done this to Democrats. - Mm-hmm, yeah, no, they've done this stuff. - Yeah, goes both ways, I guess. 855-839-1210. What are the odds of Bobby Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, the New Brigade, the chances that they will land a spot in a Trump administration? We'll give you that as we wrap up the six o'clock hour, and that's coming up next here on "Caling Company." - Your privacy and safety, I talk about it every day in the news, it's so important, and it's important to me. 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I think Bobby Kennedy said something to the effect over the weekend over social media that, or actually this was across the pond in another country where he said as soon as Trump gets into office, they are going to get rid of up to, I believe, 600 employees from the NIH, which I think a lot of us we've talked about, whether it's big pharma, big food, medicating people, all the pesticides and preservatives. He was going on his tangent about how we're poisoning and killing our kids. And I think a lot of us are very much against big pharma. So I think Bobby Kennedy is going to have a spot. Vivek Ramaswami, 87% chance. Tulsi Gabbard, 91% chance. And Elon Musk, a 69% chance. So I also expect people to give pushback of, well, why are you against Marco Rubio? But you're not against Elon Musk, Bobby Kennedy, and Tulsi Gabbard, former Democrats. That's also a fair and valid point. Again, you don't have to love everybody that Trump surrounds himself with, but don't, I think he's going to absolutely find a spot for Kennedy and Gabbard. I think Elon Musk might just kind of be like a off the record advisory role, which I'm totally fine with, as long as Elon Musk has Trump's ear. And apparently he's got like the key code, tomorrow Lago, stories and reports that Elon Musk has been at more Lago every day for like the last two weeks. I think Elon Musk will be a big factor in this as well. - Yeah, I just wonder, I mean, Elon Musk runs a couple of companies. He's a pretty big guy, you know, pretty busy guy. So I don't know if he'll really serve at a cabinet level. He doesn't need the money. He's not like he needs a government salary. - No. - As far as Tulsi Gabbard, I mean, she's, right now her job is, she is the Trump transition team, the co-chair of the transition team. So she has that job. So I don't know how it works as far as what role that she'll play because right now she's helping pick some of these very appointments that we're talking about. Then they go through the confirmation process. I know Trump wants to bypass whatever he can to get this done and fill these 4,000 jobs ASAP. But it's fascinating to watch. And I think we're going to see this happening in Warp Speed. I think they just want to get to work. - Yep. And it's going to look a lot different than the first time around, for sure, because he knows the lay of the land much better. 855-839-1210. Donald have some news to kick off our number two. And then a eulogy to the woke era of identity politics. It's not just from me. It's from the New York Times. It's from Morning Joe. And much more, including James Carville, we'll get to that as we continue. Hour two of "Cale and Company" is on the way. (upbeat music) - Come join me, Andrew Philliponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson. 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Yeah, it might be 85, 90% but, you know. - Shapes that cover him and mustard. (laughing) Mustard. (laughing) - These are cruel audience, I know. - I know. - They really are. - So we're not gonna use our always sober cameraman, Chris Forsyth? - Chris, no, I think Chris is gonna be there videotaping it for himself to put out a documentary. - Well, Polymarket has him at minus 500 being an e-breathe while he's filming. (laughing) So that'll be good. (laughing) - So we'll do that Monday morning, 8.30. Art Museum steps, he's gonna run up in some sort of paraphernalia. - Yeah. - All right, be there. - Yes indeed. All right, 705, let's get to the news around, by the way, speaking of news, is he only on at 5.30 this morning on Fox and Friends first? - I know. - No, I thought he hated morning. - I was just gonna say I was totally, he just can't do morning. (laughing) - Apparently we started 5.30 a.m. now. - For the network that doesn't pay him, he'll get up, but got it, I got it. - I'm gonna get up for Carly Schimpke's too, to be honest. - Okay. - You're married, you're married. - What? Ah, yeah, all right, I'm just gonna be quiet and get out of the way. A, because I don't want to get divorced and B, because I don't want to fall behind with the flock. - By the way, did they put on 12, 10, all right. No, they still have Philadelphia talk radio hosts, which is my pet peeves. - So we absolutely did no good being on there, so thank you. - I appreciate it. - Why are they so against using our numbers? - Great. - I mean, if you're, you have, I think sometimes they put WPHT, which is all I guess you can ask for. If you go call letters, I'm good with that, but what's so hard about talk radio, 12, 10, WPHT? - Nothing, absolutely nothing. - Right? - Nothing. - And then when they shows the only with the camera, when they put him in a box, if it's full screen or half screen, then you put Philadelphia where his location and then the word live, or technically it would be, you know, New Jersey, right? 'Cause he's doing it from home. But like, talk radio hosts or Philadelphia radio hosts, well, there's 42 radio stations in this city, dude. - Yeah. - I don't know if the guy's a dude or not. You might be a lady and put it on the graphics. Come on, ma'am. What are we doing here? - I might be a lady. - Might be a lady. All right, let's get, one thing we know for sure. Don Stenzland is a lady, a classy lady. - Thank you. - And it's time for the news at 706. - This morning, good morning. Tuesday, November 12, 51 degrees breezy today. So markedly cooler weather today with the wind whipping up and still those red flag alerts as far as the risk of fire with dry conditions. So let's look at it. We have a 22 year old man, the latest shooting victim in Philadelphia shot in the head in critical condition, very critical condition this morning. This is Philadelphia's Taconi section. They did find, they did recover a weapon, but we have no arrests and no motive, no suspects, as the investigation is active in that one. We have newly released surveillance images. This one happening is Philadelphia police and suburban police look for this driver of an SUV who struck and killed a woman after she left a Taco Bell near Conchahawkin State Road. And so this one is a hit and run on City Ave, which as you know used to be known as City Line Avenue. They're in Balakinwood, in other words, it straddles Philadelphia and the mainline right there in Balakinwood. So in this one, the victim was struck so hard. She was sitting in her wheelchair that she was physically ejected from her wheelchair and flew along the roadside and was killed. The folded wheelchair could be still seen there on the sidewalk. So we know that she's in her early 60s. They've not released her identity, but they have released these surveillance images of this driver. So police saying to this hit and run driver, you we're going to track you down. We're going to find you. You might as well turn yourself in. You know who you are. So they're asking that for that person just turn themselves in this morning. In the suburbs, and I'll take you to Bucks County, we've been talking about police there urging people to get some kind of a camera system because of all of these different porch pirates, these different individuals who continue to steal packages, these package thefts. And it's happening at a rate that in essence, they have somebody pull up in a car and get out of the car. They know what's where they have a hat. They make sure that they're covered up, even if the person does have the video, they'll get away. But as far as this goes, it's happening at an increased rate. - I've also seen people using COVID masks when they do it, right? Some of those videos that go viral on social media, who knew that mask mandates would lead to more ideas and more ways for those bad individuals to conceal their identity. - Yeah, it just seems like it's super sized. So the problem here is we're headed now toward the holiday season, holiday shopping. So I think one of the reasons that we're seeing suburban police, especially in Philadelphia police, talking about it more is to get people a heads up because it's tough to fight this. And they're taking packages that might not be valuable to them anyway. - Right, of course not. - So they need to, I mean, I guess we all need to figure this out. - I'd love to catch somebody doing that on my property. I just probably like, I'll just hide out in my bushes and wait for the Amazon guy and see if everybody swipes anything. Yeah, where you going with that pal? What's up? Get going, get out of here. - Well, that's the problem. If you confront somebody, you're not allowed. I mean, even if you had like a paintball gun, if you shoot them, you're probably gonna get sued. - Oh yeah, in this day and age, yeah. - Yeah, that's right. - So how do you, you know, dog? Dog helps. - That's right. Beware of dog. - Of a trained, you know, yeah. We have rising customers. We're still complaining about that widespread internet outage. It happened across our region and much of the Mid-Atlantic region down to D.C. more than 10,000 people impacted right here in the Philadelphia region. So if you had that happen to you with Verizon, the outages started about midnight, continued till nearly 3.45 AM-ish this morning. We still don't have the answer. Was it the high winds? Because the winds were whipping overnight. I don't have the answers for you. So we're trying to get down to what happened, but it looks like they've resolved most of those outages. And we've talked a lot about the Trump transition. And the latest one, I think the latest one this morning, is it Christine Om, Governor Christine Om, I believe. She's the latest. So another word being floated, it would be the Treasury Secretary. What does that look like? As far as that's another critical position, because it has to do with Trump talking about those tariffs. - Yeah, I'm really focused also on, because we had to live through all this law fair for the last two, three years. I'm very curious to see who he selects for Attorney General. I know Ken Paxton has been floated out there. People were wondering if DeSantis would be interested. I think DeSantis said I will not be a part of any of it. I'll finish out my term as Governor in Florida, but that's somebody I want to, I'm very intrigued to see who he selects. - Yeah, and I'm sure that part of this is, you have to be careful, because you don't want to raid too many people in existing important positions. We have to look at when is their term up, and if they can do an appointment. - And this is also a person that will replace Merrick Garland. That's the other fascinating element behind it. - Weaponization of government. - That's right, because we've seen what Merrick Garland has done in the last couple of years. - Yeah, so one of the, I was trying to look through here with Paxton. John Paxton was at that, remember that economic seminar that Trump held? - In Chicago. - Yeah, but Paulson, billionaire investor, he was the one who had said that, he was the one who said that if Harris won, that this would be devastating for our economy. So I believe that he's, I've had read somewhere that John Paulson is a major contender for Treasury Secretary. But all of this weaves together, and that's another part of it. Are these individuals, a lot of them have been going in Marilago, and I think they're just trying to see how everybody interacts? - Yeah. - You know? - Yeah. - You don't want too many beta fish? - No, that's right. - Right, so there's that going on. The other story I wanted to point out to you, because this has gone viral as, I believe we touched on it a little bit yesterday, when we talked about the fact that Oprah Winfrey reportedly had been paid the million dollars by the Harris campaign. Well, now Oprah breaking her silence and saying, in fact, that it's not true. - John King, can you pull up cut eight? - John, John, can you pull up cut eight? 'Cause I think we have the video of this. - She denies it. - She denies. - According to federal records, Harris made two lump sum payments of 500,000 apiece. - All right, play it, John. - Hey, yeah, pretty good morning. How are you darling? You looking very good? How do you think the election went? - I'm not talking about the election, thank you very much. - Oh, is it true that they paid you a million dollars for the endorsement for Kamala? - Not true. - Not true, okay. - I was paid nothing other. - What do you think about all the celebrities with their mass exodus? Do you think Prince Harry's gonna lose his visa? Can I have the Trump's president? - Gets in a Range Rover. - Thank you, Oprah. - Thank you, Oprah. - Thank you, Oprah. Thank you, and by the way, some of the dollar amounts are just staggering when you talk about those donations. So you had, oh, by the way, I think Oprah, you can argue, probably got short changed when you hear some of these other figures. I'm gonna give you these really quickly. Megan the Stallion, the Stallion. - The Stallion, I forgot the extra E. - Five million dollars to basically twerk on stage. Lizzo got three million, M&M 1.8 million, and Oprah a mill. - So now we know what Beyonce never sang. She never got paid. - That's right. The Queen B was like, I'm gonna give Oprah a mill and you want me to do this pro bono? I don't think so. - So yeah, I mean, in total, the Harris campaign reportedly spending 1.2 billion dollars, and so this is, you know, all these records are public. - Yeah, it just goes to show you too. A celebrity endorsements don't work, and it doesn't matter how much money you spend on a campaign. If you're unlikable, that doesn't change anything. - He just was unlikable. - I suspect that what's going on here with Oprah is that Oprah is saying that she personally did not charge a talent fee, but because remember they had, they were trying to reenact Oprah from back in the days, right, from her show. So they probably paid, I don't know, the studio, or they paid the production company. - That's correct. The report I saw was $2,500,000 payments to Oprah Productions, Inc, I believe, is the official company. - So that is the studio hands, the camera people, 'cause they're all union, so that pays all of them. But I suspect what Oprah, he should have asked the question, did the campaign pay your production company or your studio crew? - Yeah, split in hairs, I guess. - But she's saying, personally, they didn't write a check to Oprah, it just covered her overhead, essentially. But she still doesn't have to pay for that until. She doesn't have to pay for that overhead now, so it's still a net gain for her, right? I mean, I would think. - I don't know. It's amazing, though, to think of her not a mate, we're not surprised, but to think about the fact that the Harris campaign, they spent over a billion dollars, and now they're in the hole. - Yeah, according to the reports of $20 million. - Wow, yeah, that is that happening. - I don't know. They can't even, they have all this money just flowing in, and it's a pretty simple process. They couldn't even handle that. - Yeah, meanwhile, Kamala was spending her Saturday nights sitting on the carpet playing connect fourth or her nieces and nephews. (laughs) - That's sweet. We have 51 degrees, quite breezy up to 30 mile an hour wind gust today, and so the high today, 56 degrees for your all-time high, so I gotta feel like 56 with that wind, but at least sunny skies today and tomorrow. So mid 50-ish and sunny skies. The headline, though, the important piece of this tonight and tomorrow night, Wednesday night, you're looking at 34-ish degrees, so make sure that you watch that if you've done some planting outside this time of year. And then for your Thursday, mostly cloudy, 52 degrees. The overnight lows, though, get a little warmer. So it's just the over the next two nights that we could see, depending on where you are, some freezing temps overnight. But if Thursday is the only chance I see in the 10-day where we could see some light precipitation, so Thursday looks kind of raw, rainy, cloudy, cooler, and then for your Friday, we start to warm up again. 58 degrees, partly sunny skies. The weekend, bright sunny skies, and we're in the low 60s for your weekend, killing company, news live. - All right, Don, thank you very much. Coming up next, let's break it down, shall we, the end of identity politics and all the absurd wokeness in the cancel culture? 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So I have to do, is sign up, go to Fandall.com/grag, Fandall.com/grag, Fandall Sports Book, the official partner of the NBA, and 1210 WPHT, 21 and over, because in a PA, after three months, three trial, the full price of League Pass will be automatically charged monthly, cancel anytime, no refunds, terms, restrictions, and embargo supply, limit one pass per customer, see terms in sports book that Fandall.com gamut problem. Call 1-800 gamut alert. - It's killing company on demand, from talk radio 1210 WPHT, and the free Odyssey app. - It is officially the end of identity politics, the wokeness, and all of the ridiculous cancel culture, and the things that have driven Americans absolutely bat bleep crazy over the last four years, I would argue even beyond the last four years, but it was accelerated during the Biden-Harris administration. But I think this is something that started in the beginning of the Trump era. Some people think it goes back as far as somewhere in the beginning of the second Obama term, where a lot of this ridiculous obsession over identity started to permeate the airwaves, society, the way in which politics is covered, the way in which people are promoted in corporations, in the job world, academia. I mean, it really infiltrated every level of American society. And for the most, honestly, but most of the time, most Americans rejected it. And it was shoved down your throat, and it was 10% of society that subscribed to it, yet the other 90% had to adhere to it. And I think Trump officially shattered that, and when you take the house back, or you should say, you keep the house, you take the Senate back, you have a majority on the Supreme Court. And then, of course, corporations start to move on from DEI classrooms, especially if we can get to the point where Trump's able to defund the Department of Education, that the CRT nonsense this, while you're white and you're a man, so you're automatically guilty of whatever, that's gonna get thrown out the window. And it's also staggering. If you look back, when Jimmy Carter created the Department of Education in 1979, in America, we were the number one school system in the entire, on the planet. And since then, with all the money put into it, we have plummeted. I don't know where we are, but we have bottomed out in education when you compare ourselves to other nations. So you look at all of that, you look at the cancel culture on social media, you look at all the radical left-wing ideology on these elitist university campuses where free speech is stifled, it's a one-way street on a school of thought of everything under the sun. We can't have discourse, discussion, and debate. It's all coming to an end. And it's not just Trump winning. It is the left admitting it. I wanna play you this clip from Morning Joe. Mika Bruce, we have to, we absolutely have to. If it wasn't for us, where would Morning Joe enjoy your read and Rachel Maddell, wherever they get their audience, right? - That's right, by the way, John Stuart, last night took that flamethrower to Morning Joe. - Oh, did he? - Oh, wow. Is that coming up for the cut sheet? - I can. - Okay. - So now Mika decided to, and this is always riveting, you guys know, I will not read an entire column on the radio. I'm not gonna sit here and read an entire article. I'll try to sum it up the best I can, and then we'll give our opinion to it. So Maureen Dowd wrote for the New York Times over the weekend, an article called Democrats and the Case of Mistaken Identity Politics. And because husband and wife had nothing better to do with the fill their time in a segment on television, they decided to actually read Verbatim, the entire column on the Morning Joe show. Now I won't bore you to death with an entire segment of Morning Joe, but I will give you about two minutes. This is Mika Brzezinski reading this editorial written on Saturday by Maureen Dowd of the New York Times, basically saying, "Woke has gone broke." Listen and watch this, Sean, this is clip K1, please. We're gonna read the entire piece, but it's worth it. I think a lot of people have worried in talking about this, but got a lot of calls about this piece, and it's an interesting message for Democrats. Maureen Dowd's piece for the New York Times entitled Democrats and the Case of Mistaken Identity Politics. It really crystallized how some Democrats are finally waking up and realizing that woke is broke, and Maureen writes this, "Donald Trump won a majority "of white women and remarkable numbers of black "and Latino voters and young men. "Democratic insiders thought people would vote "for Kamala Harris, even if they didn't like her, "to get rid of Trump. "But more people ended up voting for Trump, "even though many didn't like him, "because they liked the Democratic Party less. "I've often talked about how my dad "stayed up all night on the night. "Harry Truman was elected because he was so excited, "and my brother stayed up all night "the first time Trump was elected because he was so excited, "and I felt that Democrats would never recover "that kind of excitement until they could figure out why. "They had turned off so many working-class voters "over the decades and why they had developed such disdain "toward their once loyal base. "Democratic candidates have often been avatars of elitism. "Michael Dukakis, Al Gore, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, "and second term Barack Obama. "The Party embraced a worldview "of hyper-political correctness, condescension, "and cancellation, and it supported diversity statements "for job applicants and faculty lounge terminology, "like Latinx and black indigenous people of color. "This alienated half of the country or more. "And the chaos and anti-Semitism "at many college campuses certainly didn't help. "When the Wolk police came at you," Rahm Emanuel told me, "You don't even get "your Miranda rights read to you. "There were a lot of Democrats barking, "people who don't represent anybody," he said, "and the leadership of the party was intimidated." - All right, so there you go. I could actually just listen to that clip on Loop for the rest of my life because that whole nonsense that we had to live through for four, six, eight years was one of, not the, but one of the driving forces behind me getting into this line of work. And I remember, Greg, when I interviewed with you, I told you, you know, Trump's supporter, this, that, the other thing, but a lot of this cancel culture woke this stuff where it's like, "Wait a minute, now all of a sudden, you know, "remember stories like, you know, "if you're a college football fan, the Florida Gators, "they do the Gator Chomp, they tried to cancel that "because it was symbolic of when, you know, "hundreds of years ago that black babies "were fed to alligators, the master's golf tournament "is symbolic of racism and they should remove "the name of the masters." Like, are you, you guys have lost your ever loving minds? - It's funny to me, it's funny to me now that, like, Morning Joe and Maureen Dowd, and I get Maureen Dowd credit a little bit because she does call out a lot of the nonsense on both sides, but it's really, like, if Morning Joe and they really wanna look in the mirror, like, look at all the people who used to be Democrats. Joe Rogan, Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, they all left because of the low crap. Bill Maher calls it out all the time, he didn't leave, but, like, I think that if anybody, but Trump was the candidate, he may have. So, there are people in your own party that are calling it out, that are saying to you, "Guys, this is a bad, this is a bad direction "for this country, you're not gonna win on this." They're like, "Yeah, we know better." And now all of a sudden, now that the American people have spoken, they're like, "Wow, I guess we should've "really maybe not done the woke thing." That probably was a bad idea, so sorry. It just crept into every aspect of your life, right? Like, if you're a parent, Don, I'm sure you might have stories at football games or with the kids at school or whatever. Maybe it's not as much in a private school versus a public school. It bled into social media, academia, at colleges, big tech. I mean, across the board, it was just jammed down our throat. And anybody that spoke up against the absurdity or could figure out what was going on behind the scene with motives was like, well, you must be racist or sexist or this or that. And it's like, no, it's just, you know, whether it's DEI, CRT, cancel culture on down the list, almost nobody subscribes to the theory, yet we were all forced to believe that this is what the masses wanted. And it never was the case. - Yeah, I just, I still think, I just think Mika, you should just put like a little whip sound in there and put some black boots up. She's still like, she still is so, like, terse. In her voice. And she reads this, she's reading with such anger and animosity. - Yep. - And that, and I noticed that, I mean, Maureen Dowd, obviously, she's a great writer. You might not agree with, you know, she's obviously liberal, but she's a fantastic writer. And, but I just think with Mika, I can't help but think to myself how they are right now very upset. Personally upset the Trump, who was their friend, for a long time, apparently, who they sucked up to and stayed at Marilago together before they were married and married to other people, whatever, but they're just angry. - Yep, that's what you see. - Yeah, you're right. And James Carville is even saying the same thing. He said the Democrat party had became obsessed with identitarianism, a word he uses because he doesn't like the term woke. He said, quote, "We could never wash off the stench of it." Adding that, quote, "Defund the police are the three stupidest words in the English language." He says, it's, quote, "Like when you get smoke on your clothes and you have to wash them again and again, now people are running away from it, like the devil runs away from holy water." That is Democrat strategist James Carville. - Well, he's another one too, that if you really listen to stuff he said, three, six months ago, he was the one saying, like, saying the unpopular thing. Like, we sound like a bunch of whiny babies and like, you know, we need to stop listening to the faculty lounge and all of that stuff. He was another one that was calling it out. So like, I don't understand how all of a sudden all of these pundits were paid millions of dollars. Millions of dollars. Now come to the conclusion that, oh, by the way, this probably wasn't a way to win an election. - I think there's a difference between guys like Carville that are strategists versus puppets like Mika and Joe. Mika and Joe, keep in mind, they shouldn't be sitting there saying, oh, bad, this woke, they get this, we should have seen this coming a month. No, they kept jamming it down your throat, just like they tried to tell you Joe was just fine, right? Mika and Joe, remember in March and April and May, were saying, no, this is the best Joe Biden we've ever seen. Joe Biden's not in cognitive decline. And then all of a sudden on June 28th, the day after the debate, Joe and Mika are like, you know what, he's shot, he's got to go. Like, yeah, no, no crap. - Yeah. - We've been calling it for three years. - And you wonder because again, they're both smart people, they are. So you have to wonder if a dummy like me, and yes, I'm only throwing myself under the bus, if a dummy like me can realize this, then they certainly did, but they were just lying to you. - Yes, of course. - They were lying to you. Because they're collecting a massive paycheck, that's why. - 855, 839, 1210. - I just, I can't, I can't with this. I can't with this, this, all of a sudden now we're like, well, maybe we should have done this, and maybe we should have done that. - It's the same thing with Stern. Stern, I think earlier this week or late last week after the election coming out and saying, yeah, looks like a white man, we're the bugaboo for Kamala Harris. White men aren't going to elect a female for president. To me, like I said last week, I still think there's a little bit of that out there where a man's not going to vote for a woman for president, but for the most part, collectively the massive amount, it was policy, it was unlikable. It was so many wrongs of the last four years, and very little to do with race or gender, and then Howard Stern's like, yeah, we got a man problem. Yeah, you think, you think, because the Democrat party has become like, and I don't think I'm wrong when I say this, Don, if you think I'm wrong, hammer me over the head, it's the party of like a feminist movement, it's like, and CNN had exit polling numbers yesterday. Married men largely voted Trump. Married women largely voted Trump. Single men still voted Trump by a smaller margin. You know what the one group of women, the one group of people out there that voted Kamala Harris over Trump? Single women. It's become the party of feminists and beta males and global and coastal elitists. They don't resonate with the bulk of this country anymore. They lost their way. You know, I'm going to push back a little bit with you saying it was the policy, because to me, it was evil. It was evil that had crept into this every sense of our government indoctrination, the education system. It was pure evil, and it was wrong. And I think that's, at the end of the day, what I see when I look back and I think, my God, how many of us would just say on a daily basis, I'm just praying. I really, I think so many people just started praying because you felt like in every aspect of your life, you were being canceled out, you were being bullied in some way or judged. And it's almost like back in the day with the curtains, I'm surprised it didn't like put a door on us with rocks over it. And you know what I mean? It was just bizarre, but at the end of the day, to me personally, it was evil, and now the good comes. - And here's the thing too. We realize that the older you get, you end up tending to be and skew more conservative. So Democrats are in deep crap because we already know that the millennial or the Gen X are only probably get a little bit more conservative as they get older. And we also know that the Gen Z are, especially right around high school age boys, right? Like 18 to 22 already concerned. - You say that, but the truth is how many times have we said that these were the most activated where these women, I mean, Greg played some of them, who were like over the age of 65, 70ish, these women who I saw that we talked about, they were like lining the streets in the mornings when you're going to the grocery store on a Saturday or Sunday morning, and they're lining the streets with their abortion signs. - If it didn't happen this time. - Well, that's true. But also, if it didn't, to your point, if that didn't turn out this time around in the general, for the first time a presidential election post-rove weighed, I honestly think we can sit here and say moving forward that, and I'm not saying everybody has accepted it, but I think you've said it before. It's a state issue now. So I don't know that abortion is enough anymore. Abortion was ever enough to carry the Democrats the victory, it would have happened this time. So think about four years from now, the further we get removed from Roe v. Wade, it'll be an issue, it'll always be, you know, for some females, a top five thing, but it's not going to carry the day. - I disagree with that. I think if the economy was better, I think it would have, I think it would have carried the day. - So you think priorities kicked in? - I think that at the end of the day, people were just, the immigration issue and the economy, I think just completely trumped everything, yeah. - And to correct your point, I will say that the abortion, you know, in the main election that we've just seen, you're going to see something like abortion, that issue get drowned out because of these bigger issues. However, it's not gone. So now coming up on all the other municipal elections we're going to see, we will see this issue again and again. It's not, the issue is not done with, nobody should think that, but I just will say this, that this progressism that we've seen, to me, when you look at what they were trying to do, and unfortunately it did bleed into Biden, who's a well-known politician, he's been around for a long time, and I think that's why you've seen people like Greg, you were mentioning all of these different Democrats, long-time Democrats that said, "Whoa, what is going on? "This is Craig Ray, this is bizarre." And it was, it was truly bizarre. And to me, that's the lesson learned here. Who was behind this so-called progressive move? It's not progressive, it's just downright darn easy. - Well, and it went further left than progressive, like the traditional progressivism of Bernie Sanders, universal healthcare for all, this to me was off the grid left, right? Like it was even left of progressive. - Yeah, 'cause I don't think Bernie's evil, like remember him with his little mittens, and his hot tubs that he has to have when he stays at a hotel, like I don't think Bernie's evil, I don't. - He hates capitalism, but charges 95 bucks for his book. - Like this was something weird going on. - I saw, I'm not taking credit for this, I saw this on Twitter, I think, or X, actually. - Then we stop getting our new life on Twitter! - I think it was Will Kane who tweeted back to, somebody said the Democrats need to, the Democrats don't need to go on Joe Rogan, they need to find their own Joe Rogan. - That's good one. - They need to find their soul. - And Will Kane tweeted something, like you guys had your own Joe Rogan, his name was Joe Rogan, he was a liberal Democrat. - He was a Bernie guy. - Who you turned away, a hundred percent. - Yes, a hundred percent. - I think he was a Bernie guy like six years ago. - And it's just like guys, even a couple days ago, he was interviewing Theo Vaughn and he was just like, I would have loved to talk to Kamala Harris, I wanted to get to the real person, I wanted to talk to him, like he was not gonna kneecap her, he really honestly wanted to speak to her. At the end of the day, it wouldn't have mattered, I really believe it wouldn't have mattered, but he was willing to talk to her. - No, I don't think she was afraid of him grilling her with questions about the border, but he has a very casual conversation where he pivots from topic to topic, and then he just kind of randomly blirts things out, like the Epstein list, or he starts going down those rabbit holes, and you just know she's got nothing to offer on those topics, so they don't wanna put, she didn't wanna be put in an awkward position where she can't have anything to say. I mean, she can't even talk about the basic issues, much less the juicy conspiratorial stuff that we love to go down rabbit holes with. - By the way, I don't wanna spend, 'cause we've done six months on this election. - Let's do another six. - I wanna be done with it, but I just wanted to give everybody the updated totals on popular vote count, Trump, 78.5 million votes. - It's up, I told you, 77 to 78 million would be his number. - Harris, 76.2 million votes, other, 2.6 million, so that's a total of 157 million votes. Obviously, the total, or the record total was in 2020 with 158 million. So it was only about a million off. - Not bad. - For all those people who say it was 15 million off, it wasn't, it was just that it was her, it was her that like 10 million people went either with Trump or-- - Set home. - Set home. - Yep, and now that number's down to, for her, five below what Joe was at four years ago. - Yeah, right. - We can queue up the, where do the other five million people go? - What's, what I find interesting in, I'm just looking at some general, general maps and general numbers, but RFK Jr., even though he wasn't running, still got nearly 700,000 votes. Jill Stein, and he basically taught, I mean, Jill Stein got maybe three fours of a million votes, but she'd get together, you know, they got a ton of votes. - Yeah, 2.6 million got other. I mean, that's, that's, that's staggering. - So, so that explains why they spent all that money, probably too late, but they spent all that money against Jill Stein, especially. - The Trump margin for the popular vote is plus one and a half. So, and tipping point had Trump at 2.1. So, they were pretty, they're pretty spot on there. - All right, 747, we're late as hell as always. We'll come back and we'll come back and get to the cut sheet. Probably give me a little say 7.56. Well, we'll kick this bad boy off. Sean Ferris coming up at 8.30. Well, first a word from the great folks at the Piazza Auto Group. And now we are talking about the 2025 lineup and they've been out for a while already, specifically the Hyundai Tucson, the brand's most popular SUV. Bold new design with plenty of cargo space while the standard all-wheel drive and great gas mileage keeps you prepared for any adventure, right? 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And then they did say that when they, when they were looking at all the surveillance imagery, they said it sure appeared that the person in the SUV at some point was captured on surveillance images. - I know. - Down the road, inspecting his vehicle. We have a speeding problem in this country too. How many times have you talked about pedestrians being struck by moving vehicles where they're ejected from, you know, whatever. And they remember the lady about a month ago that went a hundred and some feet and they couldn't find her? - I know. - It's just, I mean, you don't do that with the speed limit at 35. You don't do that to somebody that's, if you're driving 37 miles an hour, you're probably going 60. - Yeah. Well, you have to, I mean, a couple of things. In this case, it was dark, it was pitch dark, it was in the wee hours of the morning. And so this, the wheelchair was crossing over. - Yep. - You know, obviously the person in the wheelchair thought there's no traffic, so it was a horrible situation. - I am. - Oh, well, all right, 756, let's get to it. It's time for a Tuesday edition of What's on the Cutsheet. (dramatic music) ♪ What I'm the Cutsheet ♪ - What's on the Cutsheet on this Tuesday? - Sponsored by Terry Hovala. Right now, Lee's an all-wheel drive XC90 for as low as $687 per month using all applicable rebates. Just say that 10 times fast. See, store for details, relationships, really do matter at Cherry Hovala. Check them out over at 17 Cherry Hovala. Where relationships matter, applicable. - Why can't I say that? - I say applicable. - I say applicable, just because it comes out easier for me. I get caught up on applicable. It doesn't just, it doesn't flow as well. Gone ruling, applicable or applicable? - I go applicable, I go applicable. I've heard it both ways though. - Using all applicable rebates? No, that's not right. - You could say applicable. - I've heard both. - Check them out over at 70 Cherry Hovala. Where relationships matter. Jim Kelly, can you grab the stuff off the printer for me? Please, if you're listening, hopefully you are. - It's so funny when you say a word over and over, then it starts sounding weird. - Right now, yeah. - Applicable rebates. No, it's applicable. - App, applicable, applicable. - That's enough. - YouTube, YouTube, YouTube channel solves this for us. - Hey YouTube chat, solve this for us. - Is it applicable or applicable? - Just go to Cherry Hovala. - Yeah. (laughing) - Thank you. Thank you, Jim Kelly. - And by the way, Sean Ferris hears everything perfectly, so I believe we are connected with Ferris. - Oh, good. Yes, good. Radio 101. Have to hear everything. All right, Michael Strahan, a Giants legend is on what Good Morning America. He's facing backlash online over the way he stood during the national anthem on Sunday for the NFL on Fox Special Veterans Day broadcast from the San Diego Naval Base. When cameras pan to the Fox crew, each analyst had their hand over their heart, aside from Strahan, who stood with his hands clasped in front of him. Now, I wanna ask you guys this, because we're quick to rip people for doing this. We'll watch the video. Don, I want you to watch it as well, Nick. And tell me if this is just, are we making too much of this because social media ripped him for this? - I did see this. - So, look, let's roll it. - Okay. (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - Lovely, lovely fish. (upbeat music) - There it is. Rock, you've got Jimmy Johnson, the rest of the Fox guys, all with their hand on their heart. And you have Strahan with his hands down clasped below his waist. Now, I will say a couple of things. I wasn't sure what the correct rule of thumb is for this, because I remember for the Pledge of Allegiance in school, we put our hand over our hearts, we stand up, we do the Pledge of Allegiance. I have, whether it was playing high school football, or I just went to my alma mater on Friday night for their district playoff game to see them play. And we all stand, you know, for the National Anthem, the high school band plays, and you always take your hat off. I mean, that's, I've given the story in the past where my old man would whack me in the back of the head when I was a little punk and tell me to take my hat off, whether it's a winner cap, because it's freezing out or a ball cap. Now, I have done both. I have put my hand over my heart for the National Anthem during football games when I've been in attendance and standing. I've had my hands, if you can see on YouTube, I've had them, you know, kind of behind my back, and I kind of sway along to the song. I've had them down, clasped like stray hand. I feel like it's a bit of an overreaction, because everybody else next to him has the hand to the heart, but I don't know what the official rule is, so to say. - I mean, he didn't take a knee. - No, right, this is not a Kaepernick situation. But I do think the timing of it is interesting, because it's the day before Veterans Day, and it's a six-person pregame panel with Kurt Menefee, Bradshaw, Howie Long, Gronk, and I think one other person, plus stray hand, and he's sticking out like a sore thumb, 'cause he's the only one not doing it. So I don't know, I mean, if we have any listeners that say you always do hand over heart, - I do wanna hear what Don has to say, but I'm just going through the YouTube chat. It's a very mixed bag on YouTube right now, and that's, I'm just going to them, 'cause they're reacting in a real time. Heaven Oh One says yes, it's a deliberate move. Patty ceases, you'd have to care about stray hand to make this an issue. - Yeah, plus he's a former giant. I know a lot of Eagle fans were tweeting about it over the weekend. - No Lib says as a veteran, I have no problem with this. - Okay, yeah, I would defer to the vets. Don't you, when you're at the ball game for the boys on a Friday night, do you always go hand over heart? - Yeah, that's the protocol. - That's what I thought it was, but I wasn't sure. - So I think, okay, normally if he were just Joe Schmoe standing like that, you would think, well, you know, he's standing respectfully, he's standing it in a very proper way, but because he's Michael Strahan and you know that you're a famous person and you know that the national anthem is playing, everybody else has their hand over their heart, which is the usual and proper protocol. So why is he doing that? Does he feel, I mean, it's worth a question to say, do you feel that because of the taking the knee controversy, do you feel like you have to sort of straddle the issue? And that's sad to me, if that's true. - I would just flat out ask him, like, did you know that you did, I mean, he could have been just totally, I mean, I don't know, do you think he knew? You know, you're standing there for what feels like an eternity, everybody else has their hand over their heart. - So what do you think the motive is? Is this, I mean, is this an anti-Trump being elected side of protest, I mean, what are we? - I think that he, to me, the way I read it is that he's very, he's conscious of the fact that in particular, some African-Americans, famous African-American players have taken a knee. He's conscious of that. And so he's trying to straddle the issue. So he's standing with respect, but he's not gonna go to the extent of the proper protocol to put his hand over his heart. But I, to be punished, some people say he should be punished now. - Oh, gosh. - No, he's standing respectfully. It's, I just think that he probably feels like he wants to mitigate any criticism that he's putting his hand over his heart. - I believe he is, I believe he's on social media. I'll look it up as we continue with the cut sheet, see if he's tweeted about it or issued a statement. - He didn't, but, but he honored his father, who is a veteran. - Okay. - He says, thank you to all the veterans and active service members who creatively risk their lives to protect us every day. Your selfless service is beyond measure. This is my hero. It is also my father, Maj, Jean W. Strand, senior. He's, I'm sorry, major. That's a bad, that's a bad job by me. It was Maj, major Jean W. Strand, senior. He served for 23 years in the Army and was a proud member of the 82nd Airborne Division. So if you look at the way, so I'm not reading too much into this, but here, Sean, if you can zoom in on my camera here, this is the way his father was standing in this picture with his hands clasped. So I don't know, I don't know. Maybe he was trying to mimic that. I don't know. - According to the New York Post, Fox Sports has no plans to discipline Strayhand for the incident, which is being addressed internally. They say, Strayhand may address what happened at a later date, but he may decide against doing so because, quote, he doesn't want to give the controversy more life. There you go. There you go. - Yeah, I mean, I guess Fox Sports was asked if they would punish him and they did put out some kind of a statement that they're not going to, quote, unquote, find him or punish him. So I think that's the correct thing to do, but it is, I don't know, they're saying that some people are outraged. - Yeah, I mean, social media is outraged, which is shocking. - Social media is outraged over everything. - But I do think it's just one of those things you go, huh? Everybody else has their hand over their heart. And at first I looked at it, I said, well, he's holding a microphone, so is it the mic, but everybody else has the microphone. - Okay. - And they're like left hand. - Got it. - And then their heart, their right hand is over their heart. - No. - All right, let me ask you guys this. This was taken from AOC yesterday, at least. Look, at least she's on, she's been on Instagram since the election, and she's asking Trump supporters to come on and tell her like what social media accounts they follow, what podcasts they listen to. It's our whole, it's whole thing. She's trying to interact with them, like they're zoo animals. But let me ask you, Nick Cal Donstensland, this question. Do you think she was taking a shot at Kamala Harris with this statement she made? So this is her explaining the election results. And notice what she says in here, and I wanted to ask you guys if you think this is a veiled shot at Kamala Harris. - Okay. - Play AOC, Ashram. - Personally, I don't, I think that a lot of voters really don't like fake people, and they're sick and tired of fake politicians. And so what I actually think is worse is saying something you don't believe. And so if during the entire time and campaign season, you're saying that you're down with trans people or like the LGBT community, and then you lose an election, and then the next day you say all that stuff was wrong. I actually think what people are more upset about is someone was doing something they didn't believe and just saying something. Like if you actually weren't about that life, why did you campaign as though you were? - So the question in that TikTok is do you buy that the argument of Wolk loses elections? And her response to that, obviously you heard there is no, but we can't have fake politicians. - Absolutely a direct, that's not even failed. It's a direct shot at Kamala Harris. - That's what I thought too. - And the answer is yes, Wolk does now lose elections and it's run its course. It's over in Kamala really sunk the ship when she said years ago about funding on taxpayer dollars illegal immigrants in our country that commit crimes having transgender sex surgeries in prison on Bob Johnson's tax dollar. That's going to lose you an election every time. And also the, I saw the word there Latin X was put in there. So you have, and I think it was Mika and Joe were going off like what the hell does Latin X even mean? Who talks like that? These ridiculous little things that a teacher puts up on their desk that says my pronouns are she slash hers. What are yours? Like that's going to lose dudes in women's sports. That's going to lose. Remember the Gallup poll, 79% of Americans are against biological men being in female bathrooms. Yet they were trying to run on this when it was a select minority of people that were on board with it. - Yeah, but I, so here's the problem I have with even AOC or Mika Brzezinski with her very, I don't know, some people are on social media saying it's kind of sexy. You like to, she's like, oh, you will, you know, I don't know. Here's, I know it's hysterical people's interpretations of all of this. - Yeah, never put Mika in sexy in the same sentence. - Well, it's just me. - You know, with, I mean, well, she's-- - Good not. - My boy, I get her. - All right. - Sure, she's, she looks like she'd be like, don't-- - Mika is very fit. She has an, I'll just, I'm just gonna come out and say 'cause I'm the woman. Mika has a rockin' body. - Wow, look at that. - I'm just gonna tell you that. - Yeah, she's sayin' it. - So she-- - Don't cover your ears real quick. Greg, AOC or Mika? - No, stop. I'm, no, I'm just saying-- - Did you see me, bro? - I think I'm gonna do Mika. - These are all very attractive smart fit women. So, it's all good. - Yes, I'm gonna take control of those guys. - Don't go down the rabbit hole, people. Okay, but let's, so take away from all of those distractions for a moment. It's not about the Vice President Harris. It's not about any of these individuals. If you look at what was normalized, what was really normalized was hatred. And the ironic piece of this, that the signs that say hate has no own here. But they were allowed to hate and discriminate against anybody who was a Trump supporter, was a MAGA, a MAGA mom especially. I'll never, I'll never forget. All the different instances, and I did, I finally blocked some people. I don't really like the philosophy of blocking or muting people. But just the hatred, the vitriol. And it was normalized. It was allowed from the top. And even whether he really, whether Joe Biden personally even realized what was happening during that, it's really started for me when I really noticed this during that Philadelphia speech, right in front of our own Independence Hall, with the red-lit background, the United States Marines. - Darth Biden. - Yeah, Darth Biden, like done, done, done. And I don't even know that, again, the Joe Biden reading a speech from a teleprompter, whether he realized all of this. But the bottom line is this hatred for people, this was what was being spewed. And then the indoctrination at the school level. And these are public schools, private schools, university schools. We now know all of that money from Qatar was being funneled more than half a billion dollars. All of this ton of money from the Middle East into the schools to promote a certain agenda. And all of this played into what we saw. And so it was this apathy, this lack of empathy for our fellow citizens. That was another thing that was just being spewed. But even nobody wants to have the conversation, times that on our shows, we try to say, "Hey, let's have the conversation, let's open this up." And if somebody wants to call in, no matter what you think, let's have the conversation, what would they do? They would just spew nasty personal attacks, why? Why? Because that was the agenda of evil. So I'm not saying it's one individual. I'm saying that a lot of people didn't even fully realize what was going on. But that's what we all have to open our eyes to, that it happened. And so what has that done? Look at the mental health problems within our young people right now. This is serious at the high school level. They're hiring all of these different counselors, making policies of what to do. It's real with kids. Kids as young as like 10 years old. Your daughter's age is Nick. I mean, this mental health thing is bad, it's nasty, it's pervasive. And this is what we're left with right now. And so that's, to me, the root of this evil that somehow infiltrated into all these different levels, that's what we all need to figure out and say, this is deeper than politics, okay? We can never let this seep into and then have these tentacles that go so far into our government and our institutions. And that's what I think in part, this Biden administration, not that, again, I don't think Harris or Biden specifically, personally, wanted to do this, but this evil was allowed to be pervasive within their administration because they were not the true leaders that we need. What's the old adage? You can't let the inmates run the asylum and that's kind of what happened. It's scary to me. Can we get back to Meeko? Okay, absolutely. Greg's just like, I don't know what to do. I'm sitting here, no, I'm just kidding. YouTube poll question, no, no, don't, no, no, do not. It was, it's, it's a joke. Kathy Griffin said that she's actually not leaving the country. She was shocker. She never said that. So she never said that she's going to leave the country. Swore, I've heard tape and seen quotes but okay. By the way, if you're watching this video, oof, oof, oof. Yeah. Now it's a note for you, sir. Well, but she's not even, she's not even funny anymore. That whole thing where she never was done. No, she never was. No, she wasn't. Talk about that. The old Trump head that she was carrying on. She was, she was, she used to be a guest on Stern and it was just like, it was an immediate turn to channel. You know what I mean? She just was not funny. But she's not funny and she's all of these people, look at all these celebrities. They're angry. They're hateful. Mental. They, yeah. They have, I think they all need to do a self check. Yeah. All right. Play Kathy. Hi, you guys. It's me, Kathy. Okay. So I am responding to them in the comments. Sometimes when I'm beginning, look, sometimes I read the comments. Sometimes my security folks advise me to not read them, but let me, look, I'm not leaving the country. All right. I never said that. I was never one of these celebrities, de-lister otherwise, it was like, and if Trump gets reelected, I'm leaving the country and I'm going here and I'm going to do this. Obviously, I didn't want him to win, but if you guys know my story at all, and if you don't, just Google Kathy Griffin, Donald Trump, you know, I've already tussled with him. I've tussled with him seven years ago, and I prevailed and I, you know, just played Carnegie Hall two weeks ago. And by the way, literally kissed the stage. There's a big lipstick mark that's still there probably. And you know, what's going to happen now, especially with Project 2025 is yet to be seen how much they're going to do of it. But I definitely suggest that you read Project 2025. It's not that difficult of a read at all. It's not a book, but I, I have had the knock at the door. So don't come at me. It's not talking to me about, you know, you should be so scared, Kathy, and I'm sure you're packing your bags. Oh my God, she's unrecognizable. I know what is going on there. What is that about? Is that a mental, another person that I think has had their brain broken by Donald Trump, you know, it's really amazing. And yes, I believe she has said multiple times, just like Barbara Streisand and these other nut jobs that they are going to leave the country, which I always say, good go. Nobody's, nobody cares if you stay, you don't need to make these proclamations and we all know you're full of crap anyway. But you know what's interesting, just to take like a really, really deep, deep dive on why I think Trump has broken the brains of so many people. Because if you look at the, it's not the policy. So it's, it's his words. It's his presentation. And I think the reason so many people are just mentally rocked by this guy is the fact that he does not do it in the prototypical, stereotypical, presidential way. We were all born and raised and educated that, you know, presidents looked a certain way. They talked a certain way. We always saw them in a suit and we want to believe what they say, or at least lie to our face and do it like a salesman, you know, like the Gavin Newsom with the slick look. And here comes Trump and he just takes a whole flamethrower to it. And I'm not going to sit here and tell people what to believe when it comes to religion. I'm religious, Don, I know you're a religious, Greg, you're not necessarily the, the most religious person. No, I'm not religious. Yes. You can say. I think we, I just don't want to put words in anybody's mouth. But like it would be the equivalent, and maybe this is a bad analogy, but one day, right, like we were told that, you know, the afterlife is real, and I know there's going to be some people that get hot and bothered, but don't take this the wrong way because I believe there's an afterlife. But what if there's not, and what if we found out before we died, this is really deep, by the way? What do we do? What are we going here? I actually do know where I'm going here. Okay, good. What if we were told that it was all nonsense, right? Well, it would shatter our belief system because we were told we went to church. We went, if we went to Catholic school, we went, we did caddy chism and the whole thing, right? Like I did, you wouldn't, you wouldn't, I'm sorry, you did the whole bit, right? And then all of a sudden it's like, Oh, wait a minute. I was told something and it's not true, right? And then all of a sudden you're like, how am I, my belief system is shattered? Like, I thought it was, it's the same thing with Trump with politics. He is such a unicorn, one of one, that these people, like the Keith Olbermann's and we can debate whether it's an act and a schtick that these people go nuts over or it's real, like the TikTok meltdowns, right? These women that are losing their ever loving mind because Donald Trump was elected president. Like he broke the mold of what you were told a president is supposed to be like and you can't come to grips with it. But if you just remove your emotion and you look at the, it's just common sense. So what I would say, my, my ask, like Vivek Rama Swami said yesterday is for the anti-Trump people out there, just look at his policy for the economy, the border, the wars and things like that and ask yourself, is it really that radical? I really don't think it is. Yes, he says a bunch of goofy things at times, but he's a showman. He's an entertainer, right? And I would rather him say what he really thinks and it be off the cuff and it might be cringe. And you're like, oh boy, the Trump team, we're going to have to walk this one back, Trump stepped on another landmine again, then have a guy like Bill Clinton or John Kerry just lying to me. Well, he looks the part, damn the part, give me the real substance. Hopefully all that made sense. Sorry if I went down the religious road, but try to tie all back together. Yeah, the dopey thing about this whole Heritage Foundation, you still see people doing that, they did it at the DNC. And the reason it doesn't really stay, the Heritage Foundation has been around since the Nixon administration and I think it gained more traction during the Reagan administration and basically anti-communism, pro-business, small government, dealing with deficits, that sort of thing. But over the years, I just don't think anybody ever said that a certain president wrote it or was going to completely adopt it until now. And so that's the piece of this, that they basically, basically, a lot of the media took the bait because the truth is they had nothing. They had nothing to run on. They had horrible candidates, they had failures, they had a nightmare, and especially with this immigration issue, so what did they glom onto? Oh, the Heritage Foundation, you know what I mean? It's just so stupid. It's always one boogeyman, right? First it's Trump, now it's Elon Musk, now it's Latino men are against women. They should be in the kitchen. Every time there's a success for a Republican or for Trump, they've got to find who's to blame for that happening as opposed to looking themselves in the mirror. Well, candidate, terrible message, failed policy, you don't have to go looking for homophobia or transphobia. It's right there on the wall, the nuts and bolts you're failing at, so you don't need to look for option 13. It's options one through five as to why the Democrats failed. And guys like Carville are talking about it. Speaking of evil, this mother on TikTok, this is a cut three, Sean, a mother, this mother calls her sons who voted for Trump evil. Why do the, okay, if you have this family dynamic where you're, okay, you think that he's the anti-crisis and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, like why are you broadcasting in a TikTok? Because you're mentally ill. Thank you. Right. It's just everybody airs their dirty laundry with everything. Yeah. It's just ridiculous. I mean, trust me, we all and I'm guilty of it as well, putting out too much information, but I do feel like when you're a host or a personality, it ingratiates yourself with, you know, the audience, they, they want to, they want to connect with you or not. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. But like this, this nonsense of like random person having meltdowns over who's elected for like, I, like I hated the last four years on, on many fronts with policy and failures and this and that, but like I never like went on Facebook live and shattered my television, right? Like I saw somebody throw like a sledgehammer through their TV. Like what are you doing? Do you need that out of control? Oh, I don't even know if I believe some of these, John. Do you have cut three cut three there? I see you scrolling. I see it. Now, what do you guys start? All these people on the YouTube chat are saying, I don't know if there's a problem that I have dealing with my Magasons, Magasons, they get very, very offended if I say that I think that they are ignorant to some things because of their support for this grapeist and felon. But here's the thing, I have two choices when I try to understand why they would support an abhorrent human that goes against every value I tried to instill in them. Here's my two choices. I can believe that you are ignorant or I can believe that you are evil. Ignorant is the kinder choice. Okay. It looks like mom's not happy with her boys. I'd love to know how old the boys are. Are they 22? Are they 30? Not sure. I would just never allow. Like there would never and it's happened in my wife's side of the family where there's like serious family disputes over politics. I am never going to allow politics to divide me from a family member that I like and or love, right? Like to me, it's just silly. You disagree. That's fine. You know, there's two different people out there that can vote for Donald Trump and you can understand both of them. There's those that love him and vote for him. Those that don't care for his antics and still vote for him because they believe he's the better choice for their bottom line. So why is that so hard to understand, appreciate and respect? Like if those two sons went to mom and said, look, mom, so she has two boys, right? Let's say, I love everything Trump does. He's the greatest thing since sliced bread I'm voting for him. Mom loses her mind. And then let's say son be says, yeah, mom, I get it. You know, he's got some baggage, you know, I'm not saying I'd want him to marry my daughter, but you know what? I don't want him in my pocket. I'm draft eligible. I'm not going to end up in World War three and, you know, we had a secure border and crime was lower. Is that a reasonable reason to vote for somebody? I would say yes. It's a reasonable reason. Yeah. And you know what? She is the reason she's on here on TikTok or on social media is because she's lonely. Because is the husband in the picture is the man in the picture? I have no idea. Here's, I guarantee this. The reason she's on there is because her, her boys, her sons, yeah, they're not visiting. She's alone. That's what, that's what this, this, this individual, I feel sorry for her and I feel sad for her that because the, you know, she's angry and she's hateful and she's alone. So she and her, the dad have split up her sons, do they even call, how often do they call you? You're lucky. You know how they voted. They don't go out from social media that they support Trump because I bet you they don't even call you. So you know what? Get off of the internet and make a nice, really, the nice meal, their favorite meal and invite your sons over and cook for them. Everything needs to be on Twitter and have a nice conversation or go out to dinner, whatever, but don't, don't allow politics to separate you from your, from your family. It's really not worth it, right? No. No. But she, she's a lonely individual and it has nothing to do with policy. She's blaming the politics, there's nothing to do with politics. She's a miserable, lonely individual and she should look in the mirror, get some help and, and try to get back with her family. We should break for Sean. All right. We are. We have it all under control. Yes. So I just spoke to him. We should be good. Polymarket has it at 99% that we will pull this off air free and we will do that on the other side. Sean Ferris, AKA Donald Trump for the first time since. Yes. Wow. The electoral victory. It's amazing. Almost a week ago already. Hard to believe a week is going by. It is. Ferris coming up next. You know, when we talk about privacy, security and oftentimes in the news I find myself talking about these issues about, you know, we talked about it earlier, about the issue of making sure that your home is safe and secure, getting those security cameras. But too often, you know, people will not even hesitate to go out, maybe it's the coffee shop. Maybe you're getting your hair done. 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And the writing's up through the roof and, you know, we're doing very well. You know, we won. It was too big to ring. It was bigger than Chris Christie, right? It was a big, big win and we're very happy about it. You blew Kamala Harris out in epic fashion. You won the popular vote as well as sweeping all seven of the battleground states. How sweet is this for you after what transpired for the last four years in your life? Well, I love the question. You know, you say you blew Kamala Harris out, right? Yeah, that's not the first time she's ever been involved in a blowout. Okay. And of course, I'm talking about the first time she ran for president. She got blown out. Right? It's 2020. She didn't get a single vote, but you sick people. Your minds are going all over the place, but it's not the first time with the second time with the third time with the fourth time she's been involved in a blowout as it now. It's not, but we won the popular vote because we are the most popular person, right? We're the most popular president with the most popular person. All of our voters seem to come back from 2020. I don't know where the hell the rest of the people went, right? The Democrats that don't know where those people went, but it is so sweet. It's the sweetest. It's the sweetest thing the world has ever seen even sweeter than me when you look at it, which is very hard to do, but it's so sweet and we're so happy, right? We won the popular vote. We won the electoral college. I got my PhD in the electoral college. Could you believe that? A lot of people, they got to call me Dr. Don now, right? PhD in the electoral college, and I also got along very well with, we've talked about these people, Australians. They call me because they threw me out and I came right back. They call me an Australia, Danny Boomerang, right? They threw me out and I came right back with a vengeance. They thought they had seen enough, but I'm back and heading back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, we're going to clean it out. We're going to steam clean everything because these people are into very sick things, especially that Sam Brinton and that Rachel Levine or whatever the hell you want to call it, right? Yes. Richard, we call him a different name, but you know, we have to clean it out. We got to disinfect it and steam clean all of it. steamers on the other side of the senate by the way especially the senate chamber you saw what happened yes yes i heard lindsey graham may have been all of the whole of the softy we have indeed mister president you gained with minority voters scooping up 33% of all non-white voters what do you think changed this time around for people of color well i think what happened was they were watching m_s_ n_b_c_ and they forgot to wear i have them still it's called the eclipse classes remember these right here he's brought back to it when joy read comes on the screen you have to put those on it uh... prolonged exposure to joy read may cause retinal damage itchiness of the skin of face suicidal thoughts or explosive diarrhea and a lot of these and these statements by the way of not been evaluated by the f_d_a_ but they've been evaluated by bobby kennedy but they were watching a lot of joy read they said what the hell is up with her hair why does she look like donald trump and uh... they remembered a camera who was horrible they remembered crooked joe was horrible and they said we don't want to we don't trust these people we like the orange guy we like the guy who got shot we like the guy who's got a mug shot we like the guy who got indicted he's got street cred these people areable people and they came around because they too wanted to make america great again but they watched rachel mad cow and i can't tell her apart from mark cuban the white dude for harris right well maybe he's a white lady i don't know but he started to look a lot like a female right he's looking like rachel mad cow and rosy o'donald and she told them and all women in their own right areable people right there were people and they lost they lost so they're having milked out and mark cuban deleted the tweets he deleted all of his tweets as if he was never pro-camilla he called all the women's stupid than he deleted the tweets what a stupid he's a stupid woman in his own right so mister president by the way donald trump joining us here on cale and company i'll talk radio twelve ten according to reports comala harris spent the following amounts uh... of money on celebrity endorsements megan the stallion five million dollars lizzo three million dollars m_n_m_ just under two million in oprah one million and there are reports that she blew over a billion dollars and still has about twenty million in debts to pay off you posted on truth social in the name of unity for the country that republicans and yourself would do everything you can to help kind of bail them out were you serious about that or you just taking a victory lap well first of all i have to say this how many questions are you going to ask me about comela with the word blue book and how many times we're going to do that because it keeps happening right and what i was talking about the color is more about the wind right we're talking about you know they call her hurricane comala what is blowing hurricane the world is ever seen right uh... she's a storm but when you look at it uh... it sounds like a remember the commercials mastercard megan the stallion five million dollars m_n_ two million dollars oprah some people call a harpo one million dollars blowing out comela iris and the electoral college price it's a very well it's a tremendous thing for everything else is maga card about that we love it we just made a new commercial we just made a brand new commercial twelve ten w p h d we're at the cutting edge of innovation let me tell you something uh... i told the democrats we could get them their money but what they don't realize is we're going to get it back from zalinsky you know that dancing little guy he's gonna i said we could call them up we could save a lot of air now that we're ending the war you could give the democrats the twenty million dollars they need you know they give you a lot of money and he says sir it's gone i lost it up my nose i said all what a shame unbelievable uh... so they're going to remain in debt but if they want their money back i would help them get it back from ukraine uh... if not they're going to have to do it the old-fashioned way right the american people mcdonald's is hiring i left a spot open i'd get my two weeks mcdonald's is hiring and they could always make the twenty million that way you never know that'll trouble with us here on kalen company you said no to nicky hally for a second term uh... as well as mike pompeo uh... but many are out there including susan wiles mike waltz lee staphonic lee zelden tom homing marco rubio christy gnome you're filling out your administration quite well uh... how would you evaluate the way you've put everything together so far and what's left to come well we're putting it together like a beautiful puzzle right it's called the jigsaw we love the jigsaw puzzle and uh... you know we have little marco secretary of state and a lot of people are looking at it saying what the hell is he doing it's little marco right so i could tell them what to do when he listened and if not we say you're fired right we say little marco your little guy you're fired right and uh... we could get rid of him and he knows that right he knows that uh... but he's gonna be okay nicky hally i call her the wicked witch of the west right you look at her and she says i'll get you my pretty in your little dog right your little dog pitch looks just like the witch she's got that nose and she looks just like the witch and she's green with envy she wishes she was in my position but she looks like the witch i said you know if you try to join my administration again but i drop a house on you okay and she said please don't do that i said we're not going to do it if you don't try so you said okay and off into the sunset she went right she rode off into the sunset just like cookie joe pooped himself off into the sunset right he saw him too by the way he had a hard time walking through sand the beat i've never seen it before he almost went down about fifteen times in thirty seconds the ghost of corn pop was grabbing his oh my gosh he said i'm gonna go down you saw dr gill right he's a doppler gill she was just watching again she said look at this guy can you believe he's president i'm really president right you look at dr gill doppler gill she looks like when she wears the dress it looks like a severe thunderstorm morning you see her and you expect to see read timmer remember the tornado guy running down the road after doppler gill look at that beautiful tornado but nicky haley right you look at nicky haley we called a bird brain and that's an insult to birds i want to apologize to birds you know they have a lot bigger and better brains than she does i love my african gray could you imagine if i had an african gray parrot as my press secretary would sound just like me but it'd be a little bird we could put a little hat but we're not going to do that we love to see the good people in the cabinet and we love to see the bad people like haley and pom pale out of the cabinet they're not going to be a let it you know when you go back and you think about this election cycle sir you had the mug shot you were shot at you worked at mcdonald's you're driving a garbage truck did you ever envision or imagine 2024 especially from the summer through election day would play out the way it did i mean they're going to be making movies and documentaries and books about this with everything you dealt with down the stretch well we always knew we were going to win right but we didn't realize that when they took the mug shot we call it by the way the mona Lisa of mug shots nobody has ever seen a better mug shot right you see people with mug shots and they look good and then you see my mug shot and you say wow look at that handsome guy right he's a beautiful guy uh they call it the mona Lisa of mug shots you couldn't have painted a better picture even hunter-biting agrees you could not have painted a better picture right he's trying to paint it right now but uh the mona Lisa of mug shot you have getting shot as you said mcdonald's right nobody's ever done a better job i won employee of the year after 15 minutes they said sir you're doing so well you made the golden potatoes you put so much salt on the french fries but everybody loves that right except i heard they're loving another indictment for too much salt oh you fixed the ice cream machine you fixed it it's used to be broken i came in there 15 minutes we fixed the ice cream machine so we did so well and the garbage truck we took out the trash we took out the trash like nobody's ever taken it out before and our beautiful orange vest they call it the orange man in the orange vest right it was a beautiful thing uh but we always knew we were going to win and we won like nobody's ever won before when you look at it the popular vote when you look at 312 electoral votes that's more than we got against crooked hillary which is crazy right we got navana uh they said what happens in vegas stays in vegas except if you're a democrat you get kicked the hell out so we won navana no taxes on tips no taxes on over time we did very well we're very happy that we did very well and now we can get back to work to make america great again shot fairer chef man how good is this i mean seriously i'd rather this is better than the actual real Donald Trump it's certainly better than that bozo on saturday night live good stuff buddy uh good to have you back um i i want to just start with kind of your reaction on the winning side with trump losing side with harris we'll get to the day one deportations we'll get to the cadmets stuff in the nine o'clock hour but let's start with looking back on the trump campaign the strategy they deployed the podcast they did the different stunts so to speak the theatrics how close to a perfect campaign were they able to execute in your opinion yeah i thought they did well right i mean it's hard to argue with the results um three into twelve electoral votes you know you would have liked to see maybe some more uh down ballot unity uh in these elections but nothing will ever be perfect uh it's it's really cool that pennsylvania flipped the way it did and nick when we were in when i was in studio with you you told me about north ampton county so at our our watch party uh here in tennessee with congressman andy ogles that's all i was watching they said why you paying attention to such a tiny county i said you don't stand this county has predicted the results of pennsylvania three times uh all but three times since nineteen twelve days oh my god so we started watching north ampton uh and and we had a great time you know i i think it was i think it was as close to perfect as you could hope for i mean when you think about what this guy has been called and put through right not just a mug shot and obviously you know people trying to kill him that's really bad but when you tell when you talk about the media ever since you know january sixth but even before that you know calling a monazzi a threat to democracy a trader a fascist a white supremacist a racist a misogynist i mean every single name in the book you have uh let's eat you james in in new york uh you know with these ridiculous judgments ejine carol i mean if anybody believes that you probably believe in a lot of other things that can easily be debunked and i don't want to say it you know on the air because we don't want to ruin things this time of year but you know it's it's it's like honestly the what they threw at him would have taken out anybody else i could firmly say that and that's not like to disrespect the guy like to santis i respect the hell out of him as a governor but i just don't know if anyone else in in this political atmosphere in this political universe would be able to stand up to all this or they just throw their hands up in the air and be like i'm i'm done i want to go back to my life where i can you know live on my beautiful properties and play golf every day this guy just kept getting up and kept fighting and he's coming on 80 years old and he's just i mean what five rallies in the last day ending it in grand rapids two in the morning dancing all over the place the trump boogie is now the uh you know it's a it's a it's a tiktok trend and a dance trend that's taking over college football and this is ridiculous and the NFL this is ridiculous it was about as perfect as you could run it so no complaints from me about the trumps campaign i i don't think anybody would be you know i mean critiques fine but any actual complaints i don't think they're warranted i i mean how could you have done a better job yeah i agree you know conversely on the flip side when you look at Kamala Harris and i know the totals have come in trumps up to 78 million harris at 76 million which is a little bit misleading because trump swept all seven battleground states he gained from last uh election of four years ago at 74 million and then you look at the electoral map and you color coat it red and blue the red is just spreading like a virus across the nation and it's a little drop of blue here a little drop of blue there it's coastal cities on both sides it's you know san fran and l_a_ and san diego and you know a little bit of the jersey shore in new york city and a little bit of atlanta but i mean you go 312 in the electoral college almost 80 million he wins the popular vote you keep control of the house you flip the senate the supreme court has a conservative majority i mean Kamala Harris it just seemed like she was and i know she got 70 some million votes but it seemed like they emphatically rejected her to the point where even abortion in ro v wade couldn't carry the day for her this time it's so nice because look abortion and ro v wade too much to Kamala Harris's credit and unfortunately to her dismay was you know fortunately for her i'm happy she lost by the way but that was her her number one issue you know when i would listen to her speak about the economy she didn't know what she was talking about she couldn't speak passionate i'm gonna build an opportunity to come with no one no one knew no one knew what that meant all right let's be honest okay we could look back on that now nobody knew what those words meant but when she spoke about abortion there was passion you know if i was somebody who cared about that issue i would have been invigorated by that message listening to Kamala Harris i don't care about that issue and i don't believe that i don't care about it i'm actually very pro-life but i believe the supreme court got it right it is now a state issue and anybody on either side of the equation who wants to make a difference in that arena has to do so at the state level stop looking to the federal government to solve all of your problems the one size fits all approach is never the right approach in my opinion right and and a controversial take that comes down to voter ID as well i do not believe the federal government should assume the power to right to mandate that every state uses voter ID do i believe it would be good for election integrity yes do i believe though it could set a bad precedent for the federal government going forward when it comes to how much control they have over each state's election process i do i think states rights are important to separate from the federal government's rights so uh you know i think it's all got to get done at the state level if you want voter ID make sure you get it implemented at your state level it's got a better chance of being implemented statewide than it does at the federal level anyway you see the gridlock if you want if you have a problem uh with abortion one way or the other get it done at the state level don't be lazy get off your rear end and get involved i've been involved every single day for the last four years you know since 2020 up until now in two different states we want something done we get friends together and we try and get it done if we fail the first time we come back a second time and a third time until we get it done right so when it comes to abortion that was her most her most powerful message in terms of the way she was able to deliver it and speak on it and unfortunately you know killing babies uh and and aborting pregnancies doesn't get the cost of food down in the grocery store and that's what a lot of people were looking at right not everybody in this country is going to get an abortion or wants to get an abortion but everybody in this country needs to eat and go shopping and make enough money to afford to live right and so that wound up winning out at the end of the day um her messaging was terrible she was not a good candidate she was not a genuine candidate the fact that they had to pay millions of dollars to get these high-profile people to get to endorse her shows you they didn't actually want to do it but the paycheck was too big right i mean five million dollars for Megan the stallion to basically have a glorified seizure on stage i mean can i do it please i'll i'll shake my rear end on stage for five million dollars i might have done it maybe if you take it i do it for two million right i mean 50 percent discount hey i mean i'll do it right i mean what do i have to do what's like i got to do around here right so it's it's just uh it just shows you that the caliber of candidate that they had and it was not a high caliber candidate i agree Sean Ferris will stick around with us in the nine o'clock hour when to get his thoughts on tom homing as the new borders are and also will break down the trump administration all the selections so far what Sean likes and what Sean does not like so far that's all still ahead nine o'clock hour on the way and Sean stays with us here on killing company are you ready to take off to paradise once again the Italian Riviera this time on a 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unlike Kamala Harris he will actually go to the border he's been to the border he's going to take his job seriously he's got the pedigree you look at the resume the guy is the peak definition of experience at our southern border uh your thoughts on that selection and just how effectively and quickly this mass deportation operation can come into uh into frame here well tom home and we said has been to the border my real question is has he been to europe right because if that's what Kamala Harris that was her biggest benchmark right well i haven't been to europe either right uh i love this whole i love the home and appointment right and i suspect i especially love the uh the interview he gave on 60 minutes a minute he was just cold right they said well uh you know is there a way to deport without uh separating families he said of course there is to send them all together and i said whoa whoa tough talk but i like it i do like it you know what and that now we heard that uh there are illegals in new york city that are hopping buses to canada so they're deporting themselves which is great you know it saves us a lot of money uh by all means if you know if you don't want to wait for tom hollman or ice or any of these guys and gals to find you just go ahead and deport yourselves that's fine go ahead and do it do it do it do it the you know the old-fashioned way to say i'm not supposed to be here goodbye and avoid you know my idea which is the trumpet pulse right we lean we load you up in there we just fling you over with the parachute and that's it you can just go right that's the end of that like oh that's not humane well obviously i'm not going to construct a huge catapult but i do want oh i do want anybody who's here illegally to leave and uh and i i don't think it's a bad idea to do so and i think he's the right guy to carry that out he even said that if your cities are not going to help ice and we're just going to send more ice agents in there to carry it out and workplace immigration raids right you're hiring illegals they're going to get snatched up out of the workplace and sent back home so um you know let's let's get back to law and order let's get back to common sense and we won't have any problems i think it was a great appointment uh tom home and as uh borders are and a borders are that will actually do his job right i think i think this is a good thing that's correct yeah you look at this administration as it comes into picture here susan wiles chief of staff mike waltz of florida national security advisor at least Stefanik you an ambassador lee zeldin epa administrator marco rubio secretary of state christi gnome department of homeland security um i know we've got rick scott out there vying for senate majority leader others like vavake you know elan bobbie kennedy tulsi gabbard yeah cash patel uh your thoughts on what you like what you don't like i know you know guys like lee zeldin personally uh so your thoughts on the way that trump is putting this together piece by piece well i love the most of the picks right uh home and i thought was great susie wiles i think is uh is is gonna thrive in that position steven miller deputy i think uh deputy chief of staff of policy uh which is nice is another immigration hardliner um the rubio pick gives me pause why did he do that i mean rubio is a little too establishment for me but rubio has been pretty loyal to trump ever since the little marco saga right i think he knows what happens when you cross trump you get embarrassed and now if marco rubio steps out of line donald trump can fire him he couldn't do that in the senate so to santis will now be able to appoint a new senator uh hopefully that will be somebody who is even more conservative than rubio i trust the santis' judgment on that one he's been doing a great job in florida and it also it also continues the florida man trend or the florida person trend susie wiles not a man i don't think she's planning on identifying one either but trump is the president wiles is uh you know up there is chief of staff you've got rick scott vying for majority leader rubio as uh secretary of state so this florida people all over the administration and obviously florida is the you know beacon of conservatism uh in in the united states so i think he's doing really well there um you know homeland security christy gnome i don't know i don't know how i feel about that maybe yeah that caught me off guard last layer were you surprised by that i didn't expect her in that role no i didn't expect her in that role but i'm not sure if she has that type of background and if she's you know if if that's something that she's going to excel in i mean again another trump loyalist so uh it's not it's not bad in that regard it gets keep the dogs out of that office though because you get on her bedside and it's the end of that right she's either gonna shoot it or feed it to a Haitian so it's like i don't want to do that but uh you know he died like a dog right maybe that's what it's about you know the other thing is about rubio is he does tend to be a little hawkish and donald trump even mentioned this too um when he when he brought john bolton in the the first time and maybe this is just like an excuse trying to give himself a little cover maybe this is really what he was doing but when you walk into a room with the mustache right with john bolton you're like that's the guy who bombs everybody we better be on our best behavior right yep so if rubio is a little hawkish i mean is this a way to kind of because you don't want to put a weakling who you know is never going to declare war on anybody in that position right rubio has been more hawkish than not but he's not like you know Lindsey Graham john bolton nicky haley type of let's just you know we mix the beach boys and do bomb bomb bomb bomb i ran right we're not going to do that so uh i don't i don't love that pick i don't but i don't hate it right i love the waltz pick though i think the waltz pick is tremendous another florida pick so if you if you look at this you've got guys and gals that have been loyal to trump you've also got people that are getting a second chance so you talk loyalty christian ohm okay we got that second chance jd vance uh that rhymed marker rubio second chance you look at the florida stuff you've got waltz you've got rubio potentially rick scott but you also have some new york as well a lee staphonic we know she undressed the id leagues last year during the anti-semitism up rorings on college campuses and also lee zaldin who gave kathy hokel a little bit of a run for her money recently and i know you have worked with lee on uh on a personal level right yes and uh congratulated him yesterday and you know it's uh here's what i think and this is not because i've been told anything this is just what i think okay um you know epa lee zaldin did a a lot when it comes to when he ran for governor new york he talked a lot about fracking he talked a lot about how because new york sits on the uh the utica and marcellus shales right there's a lot of uh uh uh areas where you can frack in upstate new york and it's just it's just banned right the democrats have ended it's there's literally gold underneath a lot of the ground where these people live uh we would keep energy costs down in the state and he made a big deal about that when he ran for governor he was talking about the marcellus and utica shales in new york and how how fracking could really change the state and and make new york very prosperous that region of new york can become very prosperous so you know you see what kind of role fracking played in this in this election in pennsylvania they they zeroed in on it in the last couple of weeks now you put lee zaldin in charge of the epa i have a feeling that he's going to play a big role in the trump energy boom and i think he's going to give it another go in new york in a couple years and run for governor you saw what just happened in in new york state where new york ran at closer margin to texas then texas uh which they called a purple state right they said texas is in play when new york had a closer margin than texas did uh now ten points is still a lot but when you look at the 2020 numbers and it was closer to 20 points right i mean this is this is uh a significant move and if these trends that just you know came in and presented themselves during the trump election present themselves in another group editorial election you could be talking about a potential lee zaldin governor of new york so does he run again in 2026 after doing some work with the epa i don't know um but i wouldn't i wouldn't put it uh out of the question i wouldn't say that's out of the realm of possibilities especially if we do experience an energy boom in this country and you have a guy like zaldin who headed it up why wouldn't he want to run on that as governor uh you know in a gubernatorial race in new york we came very close the last time we did not embrace early voting and vote by mail now republicans know how to do that laura trump even came out and said the fact that people voted early gave them the opportunity to work their way down the list and reach those low propensity voters which is what trump force 47 was saying they wanted to do for the last couple of months right with voting early there's a chance right that possibly you know lee zaldin runs for governor and flips that seat what are your thoughts on the uh on who should lead the uh senate i think they're gonna vote on this tomorrow i think right and and the uh the the thought is is rick scott i know both the johns have been uh had been floated out there cornered and thune um uh what are your thoughts on who you think should uh lead the senate well listen if it was up to me and i can make the pick i choose ran paul right because uh i know he didn't endorse trump and that rubs a lot of people the wrong way but the spending is an issue and he won't he just won't bring those bills to the floor right and that's one of the reasons why a lot of people don't like him because his principles come first uh you know people know what they're getting when they elect him and if he doesn't like something he's going to oppose it so i would imagine if you got him in a room you know with the cameras off and ask him why he didn't endorse donald trump there's probably a reason in there and you could at least look at it and say well all right i guess i can respect the fact that you made a principled stance even though i personally believe not endorsing trump was a stupid decision ahead of the election by the way they most important sorry yeah Dave McCormick will be he will their defying Schumer so just to bring bring it to a local level that Dave McCormick the u.s. senator elect despite the fact that kasey hasn't conceded yet so that Dave McCormick will be there that's according to that's a good thing yeah republicans here and show what do you make of that because kasey has been fighting tooth and nail resisting these results um are we ready to call him an election denier is he a elected democracy or what are we going to call mr kasey at this point you you have to and you have to prosecute him right nobody's above the law you're supposed to respect the results you're supposed to ensure a trans peaceful transition to power as far as the senate goes and as far as the majority leader goes there's one candidate who has been explicit that he wants to carry out trump's agenda donald trump didn't just win the electoral college by a narrow margin he won the popular vote he was sent to dc sent back to dc right on on with it with a mandate right the the american people issued a mandate they want to see donald trump's agenda carried out or else they wouldn't have voted for him the way he did when you have guys like thune and cornin who in the past have you know have believed i mean they have given credence to the e jean carol case in new york i'm sorry but anybody who believes a word out of that woman's mouth yeah with a reed hoffman funded lawsuit and they were you know when this when that when that verdict or ruling or whatever you want to call it came out you had cornin and thune giving quotes to cbs news saying well i think americans need to choose somebody without the drama it's going to see what happens oh i think donald trump isn't electable right i i look you can have your opinions but then you circle around in a year it was only a year ago where those rulings came out 2023 and you say well i'm going to carry out his agenda now sorry sorry liberty scores of 54 and 51 percent on behalf you know from conservative review listen rich scott's not perfect his score is around 86 he supported red flag laws after the uh uh the parkland shooting i understand kind of the pressure that was on him in florida at that point i still wouldn't have supported it but i get it from that dynamic why he may have taken that stance but you look at if you look at um if you look at the three candidates that are up right now nobody else is being is being um you know nominated it's it's it's thornin it's uh cornin thune and scott my my choices rick scott he's coming out and saying he wants to carry out the trump agenda and that's what americans wanted when they voted for him right now the problem is you have a bunch of public servants on the hill in the us senate who don't want the people they serve to know what they're doing and that to me is a problem okay you can't vote in secret you cannot do that i'm sorry anybody who thinks that's a good idea it's not a national security thing we should know how our representatives are voting i mean there is no case to be made agreed why we should know who voted for who so we need an open ballot no matter who you vote for and anybody who decides that they know better than their constituents not oh not me if if somebody out in utah says their constituents want him to vote for you know john thune or john cornin then he should vote for john thune or john cornin if he's constituent that's his job i can tell you this though bill hagarty marsha blackburn in tennessee we're watching because if those two decide that they want to vote for uh cornin or thune i'll tell you something this state just voted for donald trump in the largest margin ever the in the past three elections he got the the highest raw vote total in tennessee and the the largest margin of victory that he has ever achieved in the state of tennessee this state wants our senators to vote for the guy who is explicitly saying he's going to carry out donald trump's agenda so if they don't do that you are liable to be primary and the only way we know they didn't do it is if we have that open ballot or if somebody comes out and is a whistleblower about who voted for who we need a transparent process and rick scott should be the majority leader because he's the one who wants to enforce the will and the mandate of the american people i will say though fune i mean as far as thune he's already in there right he's the he's the minority whip he donated all that money to senate republicans so i wouldn't i'm not ruling i know that this is like the prom king and they keep elan must keeps putting out the polls and maybe the popular vote is for rick scott i i don't know how this works as far as if trump is influencing them but for the insiders i think if you're in the senate and you've been working with somebody all these years it's hard to vote it isn't it hard to vote against that person who's lobbying hard for the job but you're not working for yeah thune or corn and you're working for your representatives of course i understand we're saying you have a good working relationship with this guy but he has to understand it's in your job description right you can go to him and say senator thune listen with all due respect we've worked very well together but my constituents do not want me to vote for you and i have to listen to them i mean that's all well and you can't understand it if he can't understand that he shouldn't be a senator now i gotta be honest i just think it's all well and good we all know how office politics works and it's not always it's not always fair it's not always good i'm just saying i would not rule this guy out i mean he's right now i'm not going to rule him out yeah i i think there's a chance he he wins it and i think it's unfortunate um because he's he's somebody who it looks like may undermine Donald Trump's agenda and unfortunately all this money he donated to center republicans a lot of it went into Maryland i mean could they abuse it in Arizona yeah right i mean i'm not wisconsin we're ever caught they lost by a hair let me ask you guys this edward floats this around and i've seen this uh thought going around on social media what about jadey vance well i had retweeted somebody said this over the weekend actually yeah i think it was road warriors but said it yeah but was but i will say this about this is a thankless job so i i know that they said like go back to what was it john adam's or whatever but i i would say what john adam it was john adam's okay and so but i would say this about it it's a it's really a thankless job it it you know what i mean it's a it's a consuming job it's a thankless job and i know that it's it's a brilliant idea but at the same point it's i mean maybe jadey vance can reinvent it it's just it is it is consuming it's thankless and does anybody ever love the the majority leader you know what i mean i mean well it's hard to love it's hard to love Mitch McConnell i don't have these parents but that's it you know they tell them that uh it's a quote pongino they say you know if you ask Mitch McConnell if they have any live uh much McConnell's parents if they have any living children they probably say no but at least he prevented mary carlin right to bomb a while never took that away from him i will never take that away from Mitch McConnell and i will never take judges away right aileen cannon was appointed through a Mitch McConnell senate i'll never take that away from him i'll give him credit where it's due he saved us in that regard with regards to vance serving as the majority leader or or you know executing his full duties as president of the senate because he's the vice president you know is it constitutional yes is it traditional no not all traditions are good that's fine you know like the new york yank you should start putting names on the back of the jerseys okay like enough with this okay but um but here's the deal i think it's such uh it's not it's not that it can't happen it could definitely happen but it's such a a uh a hail mary right that i wouldn't i wouldn't throw all eggs in that basket i would take all the energy that we would be using to say jadie van should do it and call your republican senators and tell them to vote for rick scott because that's something that has a likelihood an actual chance of happening i unfortunately don't think the vance thing him serving as majority leader or executing his duties as president of the senate uh i don't i don't think that's going to be something that happens i want to wrap with this i want to get your thoughts on all these meltdowns that have been occurring uh whether it's in the mainstream media social media college campuses i've got so many stories here i'm just going to give you the headlines and then i'll let you take it anywhere you want to go uh n_h_l_ legend wane gretzky where's maga hat at trump party sparks social media meltdown then we get to colleges michigan state a professor is offering students free bonus points for showing up to class after trump's win we have a university of oregon official who's been placed on administrative leave because he told trump supporters to go kill themselves uh we also have uh george town university was offering students crans and cookies to cope with uh dealing with trump's victory and harvard professors harvard canceling classes after students feel blue for a mental health day that goes on top of mooring down to the new york times morning joe and mica uh you're basically saying wokism is dead um did trump end all the left wing nonsense once and for all shron i think they're taking a strategic retreat i don't think they're done by any stretch you don't think so really okay no they're definitely going to come back the george town uh the george town crayons and cookies thing almost sounds like a troll like the guy who's doing this is like come here a little kid it's it's almost true it really does yeah it really does have a control real on it but if it is i i'm going to george town i'll get my crayons and i'm getting my cookies and i'm gonna have a good time unbelievable the meltdowns the meltdowns have been tremendous right so on tuesday night i stayed up uh i i refuse to go to sleep because i was like the last time i went to sleep i know what happened when i woke up so i was staying up i stayed up till four thirty central time and then five minutes after i laid down AP called it and rachel nad cow and joe jen saki and all these people started crying on oh i can't believe this happened it started blaming you know black men and spanish men and white men and white women and blame and everybody under the sun your candidate was awful okay you you know she had the opportunity she kept saying i knew way forward and then sunny hosten on the view says what would you change a job i did oh there's no other thing that comes to mind well then how is it a new way forward right i mean it's ridiculous so i'm not instead of blaming the people who had had enough of the last four years right which was the silver lining of the 2020 you know election theft all right so how about instead of instead of uh uh people who had had enough of you know having to sacrifice your firstborn for eggs or you know give a sell your house just to buy a block of cheese in the supermarket instead of that uh you know how about we we look at who you ran you had joe biden who couldn't move through a little bit of sand on a beach like you tripped over sandbags was calling out dead congress where's jackie she's dead joe and i'm not forget that with us anymore right like you know uh uh talk about his hairy legs it is the people you want to smack it like this is like you know that's what the first guy you tried to run and then the second person you tried to run was more incompetent but didn't even suffer from dementia right she had a drinking problem and a turkey neck we called it the gizzard of us you had to wear scarps like debris barks you know what i'm talking about you know this is your candidates were awful we've been saying it for years democrats have no bench so the meltdowns are great and that george town story is priceless if that's real yeah i need to meet that professor because if he's not trolling then you know then there's something wrong with the people there and if he is trolling he's a brilliant troll john ferris really great stuff brother thank you so much and uh if you want to pop again on a pop on again on friday you're more than welcome to hop back all we can do it double up we will be here we'll double dip we'll have some fun it was good to be back uh and obviously you know we were traveling on friday and then t-mobile shut my phone off they think they crushed it they said no text for you then i followed the complaint with the fcc and i won so we're we got we're back awesome yeah john good stuff brother we'll talk to you friday thank you pal see you friday there he is shawn ferris with us nine o'clock hour brought to you by a becausal unlock and alarm because business owners count on the cause unlock and alarms to secure and control access to their fill uh facilities featuring top of the line equipment industry leading customer service and owner tom mccauslyn's wealth of experience 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you by our friends at window nation for all of your window and door needs visit window nation dot com as we pay our respects to Aubrey G Brown he went by the name of brownie and here to talk about his father as well as his uncles his army veteran himself Gregory M Brown to honor his father and others Gregory it's great to have you on the show this morning thank you so much thanks a lot Nick yeah it's a pleasure to be here and in honor yeah I'd like to start my grandparents parents of my father and uncles uh my grandfather died in 19 1928 right before the stock market crash leaving my grandmother a widow with five kids growing up around Chad's forward west Chester area uh and it was uh it was quite a struggle my father would tell me about following my uh my aunt Ruth down the railroad tracks of west Chester to pick up cold that fell off the trains just to heat their house but uh you know they they struggled through the depression like a lot of families did back then and uh but going on my uncle Raymond killed in the invasion of Sicily July 12th I believe it was 1943 he didn't have to join uh he was uh he was staying home he was uh had a reprieve because he was supporting my grandmother so uncle Raymond didn't have to go uh but I think Carney threw guilt in my uncle author my uncle Leon and my father all had enlisted in worst serving uh he ended up going and uh yeah yeah as it as it played out he was killed yeah my uncle author uh he was a four-year starting center for west Chester high school uh when he enlisted uh 29th infantry uh and he fought you know all the way across Europe I believe he was in the battle of the bulge and uh made it to platoon sergeant uh yeah and uh he he witnessed a lot of the horrors of that war uh he may have even uh been in uh death camps uh witnessed some of that and it was it was a struggle for him the rest of his life uh he uh he tried to cope with uh the horrors of war uh had a good job at Chrysler and Newark and tried to cope with the war but sure after work at night he would uh he would go out with the buddies do a little drinking and uh you know the the bottle got to him but thankfully in his later years he he did uh beat the demons alcohol and uh you know uh he died a sober man yeah I wanted that my father yeah let's let's actually get to your father because I was reading about him and at 17 years old I mean honestly Greg at 17 I didn't want to leave my house for college but much less go to war and your father still alive today at 101 years old is that correct? uh yes he is uh he is currently at Brandywine Rehab in nursing home in westchester uh anybody wants to call him uh you can call him on his cell for a four six four nine seven two four seven and wish him a happy veteran's day oh that would be great 17 years old uh flew around the world uh he he was uh they kind of kept him in in the back because you know he was the youngest of four and sure he was uh delivering delivering B-17s and B-24s uh uh Japan uh Africa he was in Casablanca but yeah yeah quite uh quite a thing I know I couldn't fly around and wonder those things so let me let me look at this and let me ask you this question you've got your father he's 101 years old he just turned 101 on September 21st your uncle Raymond uh was killed in 1943 in the invasion of Sicily your uncle Arthur was a platoon sergeant and uncle Leon a marine mechanic was it is simple for you as this is just the family lineage or was there a different calling for you specifically I know you want to talk about your father but I'm also curious about what led you down this path uh yeah actually uh I'm glad you asked that it was the Iranians taking their hostages uh 1979 and uh pretty emotional experience for me yeah yeah so that you wouldn't let me down that path I had witnessed uh you know the Israeli athletes getting murdered in Munich by the Palestinians yep and uh yeah so when I uh with the Iranian hostages uh you know they took their hostages uh Easter 1980 uh got down on my knees prayed to the lord uh I wanted to do good for man uh it was the Carter years uh anybody that lived through that time knows uh it was pretty bad so I was going nowhere got down on my knees prayed to the lord to save me and uh it was as if he put his hand on my shoulder said everything was going to be okay that Monday Easter Monday I went down and joined the United States Army and uh you know I can thank them for everything they did for me I mean it was uh it's been a great experience very emotional uh and I just got done battling cancer for the last two years and he defeated it uh yeah and I'm uh I'm cancer afraid God bless you Gregory thank you so much thank you for your service I'm glad you found your calling your purpose and your passion and uh obviously great victory over cancer and thank you so much for highlighting your father Aubrey G Brown better known as brownie as well as your uncles thank you so much for your service and we hope to chat with you down the road again sometime soon okay you're welcome and everybody get that a call he's probably sitting there waiting you got it thank you Gregory that's Nick and I'll be listening all right you got it there he is Gregory Brown honoring his father as well as his uncles it's our 1210 W.P.H.T veteran spotlight as we highlight the last great generation world war two all brought to you by our good friends at window nation for all of your window and door needs visit window nation dot com all right there you have it and yeah make sure you give his father a call give up the phone number should I say the number again yeah why not if you jotted it down by all means uh 484 649 7247 give give him a call and wish him a happy veterans day about that it's a lovely very lovely thing 101 years old still still uh still with us is that what we say brandy wine yeah brandy wine rehab center nice that's right man yep we're getting a couple more of those later this morning once we get off here at 10 o'clock and hand it off to dawn and you'll hear from more of these veterans for the rest of this week and maybe even the next week I feel so good that we're doing this by the way it just such a great uh great great thing not patting ourselves on the back it's not what i'm doing i'm just i'm glad we can put a spotlight on absolutely on this you know the greatest generation because should be done should be done more than just one day a year agree that's why we're doing it all week and probably will extend into next week because uh that we've we've had just an outpouring of people that are just like hey how about my dad hey how about this so uh so you know we'll do this until they stop coming in honestly there you go all right cal and company will come back we'll get to today in music history and then also what is on tap for the dawn show just about 20 minutes out right here on talk radio 1210 wpht this is the kaolin company podcast from talk radio 1210 wpht and on the free odyssey app uh as they say in the industry due to time constraints we move ahead in the program and uh we'll skip voicemails we'll even skip the intro for the cut sheet but we'll give you a one little leftover that stalker has left in the hopper so uh shawn was mentioning lee zeldin right he's the head of what would we say the EPA EPA right yeah by the way don it looks like uh shoomer it says now that uh mccorma can come oh he's in but yes i you haven't gone to me for a while so i didn't so that's one of the many that a lot has been going on so we do have confirmation this morning that yes us senator elective mccorma is officially invited to attend the orientation ceremonies tomorrow in dcl point out that it was announced as a package deal because the democrats want senator elect Ruben cajego from arizona yeah so he was uh he defeated carry lake yes asi um uh lee zeldin uh was on fox news yesterday talking about the uh the appointment cut five shawn so what did he you know what is that how does that translate translate that to me for day one actions from the EPA so day one and uh the first 100 days we we have the opportunity to to roll back regulations that are forcing businesses uh to be able to struggle uh they're they're they're forced to cut costs uh internally uh they are moving overseas all together uh to be able to bolster liquidity in the american economy where businesses strive to grow expand here and have the ability to export what they produce as opposed to exporting their jobs in the company the companies themselves uh there are regulations that uh the left wing of this country have been advocating through regulatory power that ends up causing businesses to to go in the wrong direction and president trump when when he called me up uh gosh he he was rattling off 15 20 different priorities a clear focus you know he wasn't reading off of some sheet it's the top of his head and if i challenged him to give me 50 more ideas of what to do with this agency to improve the economy i'm confident he would have done that so advancing america first policies is one of the reasons why president trump got elected uh we have to make america great again and often when he talks about that at the end of his rally speeches he was also talking about making our country prosperous again and it's something that he deeply believes in this is going to be a great four years for america it's not just about a great day one or a great first 100 days i have a feeling that we're on the verge of what could be the greatest four years we've ever seen of any president in the white house yeah a lot of those handcuffs that have been placed on small businesses are about to be unshackled and i think you're going to see a lot of growth with these small businesses i mentioned this on the year before i said that about you know my mother-in-law being a small business owner i'm like you did much better under trump than you're doing under biden and she actually came to that admit that admission back in july in august saying you know the business is just not there it's the economy so uh looking forward to that dawn in about nine minutes we'll find out what she has on tap in a moment but first remotely or in advance but either way he's back tomorrow it's phil armquist with today in music history today november 12 we celebrate the birthday of david elison from megadeth who's sixty buck darma from blue oyster cult who's seventy seven and kneel yong who's seventy nine we also lost jim tucker from the turtles on this day in 2020 and mitch mitchell from the jimmy hindrance experience on this day in 2008 sing of the coup d barked the moon by azzy in 83 somebody to love by queen in seventy six born for greatness by papa roach in 2017 and our house by madness in 1982 album the coup daedra's courage by lita forward in 91 check it passed by l like gondes in 2021 and by the way is a really good album kneel yong releases a self-titled debut solo album in sixty eight also in seventy one fragile by yes got released as well as nursery crime by genesis and play deep by the outfield came out on this day in eighty five also in eighty eight the escape club was atop the singles chart with wild wild west and seventy three queen began their first tour in two thousand all a hundred sans wins awards for spanish mill artist and spanish album at premyos amigo is sixty six the grateful dead play a show for the hell's angels and in sixty five the velvet underground make their live debut but lastly on this day in fifty five billboard began as top one hundred chart with the first number one being love is a many splendor thing by the four aces and since i know the three of you have missed me especially greg i'll be back tomorrow right early as we start at six a.m. for killing the company i feel awkward aah let's start us yes yes yes yes we start at six a.m you just told us that feel thank you all right don't show she starts in seven minutes and we find out what she has lined up right off the top yeah right off the top michael wotley who's uh the chairman needs no introduction so michael will walk us through the very latest the give us an insider's look at what's going on at marilago and uh we'll do a preview of tomorrow's big day when trump heads to the white house to join without milani though she's not going but trump will be there with biden mmm i also a lot of cold stairs lately i just saw the uh jill comela exchange a lot of uh blank expressions maybe interesting little crossover here these next two months yeah it's so true yeah we we have we have so much we're locked and loaded we have so much going on there are a lot of updates because we haven't done a whole lot of news actually within the past hour or so so i have a ton of updates for you so stay right there all right sounds good stay tuned the dawn show is up next fill is back tomorrow and we will see you at six a.m. i'll see you tomorrow come talk to me it's caylin company on demand from talk radio 1210 wphd and the free honesty app come join me andrew filiponi and me patrick peterson three-time nfl all throw corner back on first and pot for familiar 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 monday's and fridays on the free odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts [BLANK_AUDIO]