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on reported costs of Kamala Harris has failed campaign and what exactly she paid to people like Oprah where we thought it was one figure, but it actually turned out to be something different. We'll get to that. And then also after the cut sheet this morning, probably in the nine o'clock hour, some of the programs and the federal spending that Elon Musk could trim off some suggestions that are out there, some wild figures for some wild departments that probably many of us myself included didn't even know was a thing. We'll get to that. And also some of the areas in which Bobby Kennedy will look to make America healthier again, we'll get into some of the in the weeds type stuff when it comes to our health, all that still ahead this morning. Plus this NFL Trump dance phenomenon that took center stage again last night, we're going to analyze all of it for you coming up because now there's a report that the NFL might look to ban said dance, which is just absurd in its own right. But we'll get to that coming up shortly. It is so stupid. Yeah, plenty of thoughts on that. But let's get to the news round number two at 707, the great Don Stensland and good morning. This Tuesday morning, November 19th, we are sponsoring kill and company news live by budget blinds this morning, developing story overnight with a grisly discovery according to police made on the driveway of a home in the Northeast and Northeast Philadelphia police officers as well as fire investigators. They were called to the scene. This is a home along Leonard Street in the wrong her section of Philadelphia. This happened just before daybreak this morning. And there was you could see that they very quickly covered the body with a with a sheet the body lying there on the ground. So they're not revealing any details about this investigation. What may have happened. So we're continuing to follow that one. They said that we know that there were some canines that were on the scene and it looks like there were some fire damage. So trying to see if that nearby fire is that how is that related, but they're on scene. It is a an active scene there. So that's a developing story. We're following for you. We also have tragic new information and update on that on that serial stabber in that was striking across Manhattan. An unbelievable situation. Now the third victim of that of that stabber has died. That's the word from authorities. This is in New York City. Police say this knife wielding maniac just left this bloody trail and this happened in Manhattan yesterday. Broad daylight started in the morning with this killing spree. Thirty six year old Wilma Augustine has now succumbed to her injuries in the hospital according to authorities. And we're hearing about many good Samaritans who rushed in to try to help the situation. The suspect 51 year old Ramon Rivera under arrest now facing these murder charges after police say he confessed to these random killings. So he was now we're learning more that he was just released from Rikers about a month ago and was living at a men's shelter. And so the question is he has quite a criminal record. According to authorities, why was this guy let loose to unleash? It started about eight thirty yesterday morning walks up to a construction worker Angel Landy and plunges a knife into this construction worker's stomach. It's just unbelievable system failed all these people. Right. And now you have to because in the news again is the Daniel Penny trial. So you you know you talk about good Samaritans. Remember Daniel Penny was a good Samaritan that stepped in intervened when somebody was being you know harassed and intimidated. And next thing you know he's the lone trial. Yeah. I mean that's well put because the I mean they finally people were I guess hearing about it after maybe the second or third. But this guy goes from that situation flees this scene then as accused of stabbing a 60 year old victim and that that lady was a sixty seven year old lady. And then like I said the woman in her mid thirties. So these were just very random unprovoked situations. Because this guy's mentally ill. Right. I mean that's you just saying people don't walk around randomly stabbing people. Yeah. So even the mayor Mayor Adams there who's been under fire on a whole lot of issues that we've talked about. But he was asked about it and said it's not clear why this suspect was even back out on the streets because of the past criminal record. So I have a few ideas as to why. Yeah. We've talked a lot this morning already about the crews working to contain that 40 acre wildfire. This is Hainesport Burlington County South Jersey flames breaking out last night in the area of Bancroft Lane and you heard this was Cove Court and it's still about it's still 20 30% contained not fully contained. And so this is making national news this dramatic fire in a housing development. No structures were absorbed or consumed by the flames. But if you look at those pictures they came very close. And so at this time right now many like Anne Marie who called in earlier thanking those fire crews New Jersey forest fire crews all the volunteer fire crews who are still battling this fire. And this is not the only one. So there are multiple fires burning. It's not too far. And she mentioned the Wharton for Wharton State Forest. These are all protected lands. There's a beautiful aquifer there. Gorgeous lands. But all of this obviously is created by the drought situation in the region. Well we could use two or three days of just steady right. I mean it can't happen at a better time because of all of these fires. It seems like it's worse in New Jersey than for our area in Philadelphia. I know there were some out in the redding area I want to say last week. But fire crews being diligent and just I'm trying to warn everybody please God you know don't don't throw a cigarette butt even at the side of the road because there are a lot of leaves. You know these dry paper leaves. So we've got that going on Brian who is one of our listeners. He's 91 alicexer on the YouTube chat sent me a photo of because he's a pilot. He took photos of the wildfires near Montage Mountain on Sunday. So up there in the Pocono area. They have all kinds of wildfires up there as well. Wow. Crazy. Oh my goodness. Yeah. So we have a lot of them going on and the New Jersey State Forest Fire Service they're the ones they're investigating this latest one. Was it caused by maybe a random cigarette teen smokers that's one of the rumors or theories or was it utility? Utility companies are now taking precautions. So Road Warrior in the YouTube chat is saying that there's in the area that they're describing. It's a big homeless encampment area. Is that true? Oh. Amory didn't seem to say that. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. How's your yard look these days, Stalker? Oh it needs rain. Yeah. It needs rain. That also needs somebody to come and clean up some leaves. Why don't you get out there and you don't get out there and rake and blow the leaves like I do. I can skip a nap for the right price. No look I'm making the economy home lady. That's what I'm doing. I mean come on, come on. He's just a Hummer. These leaves like cleaning themselves up or not. They're everywhere. Look them up. Okay. So Septa, we're hearing about the, you know, we've talked a lot about the three, the trifecta, not in a good way of these three Philadelphia strikes possible. All at once these unions continue to negotiate. So we know that as far as Sept officials they're saying that they are all back at the table tomorrow. These are thousands of Septa workers not only here in the Philadelphia area, but the suburbs as well. Then we've talked about AFSCME, the city's largest union representing all the different workers in the city. So they're banding together, but they're saying that they're still continuing the negotiate. No breakdown talks. That's the good news for this morning. You didn't go have a deal done before the holidays at this rate and by that I mean Thanksgiving not Christmas. I think that the fact that all of these unions are working together with regards to the headlines, that always helps. But the question is money. All of the blue cities. Now we have population loss. We see New York. They're trying to do that. It's really a newly created tax where they're calling it a congestion toll. I think they're calling it nine dollars a day. And did you see the spin that Kathy Hochl tried to put on it? It was amazing. Well, it could be 15, but it's actually nine. So we're saving you whatever percentage that when they were paying zero. This is like that is next level politics. My mom. That's my mom. My mom would say my dad would go, you spent 500. You went out shopping and you spent $500. And she will say, well, honey, I found an amazing sale. It could have cost us 1500. Right. Right. For $500. My wife tries to do that when she buys in bulk at Sam's Club. And I'm like, we only need one box of whatever for $9. And she goes, well, I got seven of them because it was by five get too free. I'm like, we don't need that. I don't care how many they gave you for free. And just updating you as we've been doing Pennsylvania's state Supreme Court weighing in on this issue with the ballot, the counting of illegal ballots, which by the way, the Pennsylvania highest court in Pennsylvania, the Supreme Court here had just ruled on November 1st, which we talked about it then. And so against that, we have at least four counties going against the law, Pennsylvania state Supreme Court properly upholding the law that they just upheld on November 1st. That was questioned and saying that you're not allowed to count these illegal ballots. They're not signed properly. They're not dated. They're improper illegal ballots. No, you cannot count them, but the recount is continuing now. So the deadline is next. We'll know in about a week, folks. Somebody's going to have a really nice Thanksgiving put it that way. Yeah, I mean, they, I get there was a story that somehow they, because I thought that they have to count every single one, they just have to use a different machine. Then there was another story that I guess Al Schmidt was quoted on where they roll the dice and they do these random recounts and that they don't physically go back and recount every single one. So I have to look at that law that we have some crazy, like antiquated laws that are all the dice. What are they playing a board game? I know. So, you know, I just think that by all, all the experts, all the math people, all the stats people say that the math just does not add up, even though it's at one point it was within 17,000 votes. Dave McCormick, the Republican candidate for the US Senate. I mean, this race has been called even by the Associated Press. And because if you look at the math, there's just no way they get to that number. Right. It's not a matter of if he concedes it's when he's just wasting a lot of taxpayer dollars in the process. Well, not just wasting. So to your point, Nick, the minimum cost is a million dollars. I'm imagining that the opt cost is all of these court battles now because there are some illegal situations just like we just saw the lawyers have to take it to court or whatever. So it's anywhere from one to three million dollars. That's the cost I've seen. But I think the bigger issue, and I'm still getting the fundraising texts. So the Casey folks are fundraising off of this saying, please will you donate $5, will you donate $10 to help with the recount? So they're fun. They're using this as a fundraising tactic. Unbelievable. Sounds like a case for doge. And speaking of that, we have to get, you know, your take on this NFL Elon Musk, putting this out there saying that, yes, he in the NFL, this is a new space, the greatest space with the NFL. It's a special, you know, space on X and the NFL hooking up. It's a great, it's a pretty cool story. I think it's a great, a great partnership because you have so many people that are football fans that are conservative that believe in free speech and things like that. And X is the platform to do it. So it makes a ton of sense. But everybody, Elon's an opportunist, you know, everybody wants a piece of the pie with the NFL to Bulletproof League. They just print money. This print money makes makes all the sense in the world. By the way, Netflix is still getting roasted for their streaming of that fight. They better figure it out because if they can't handle 60 million for a fight, now I don't know what NFL ratings are and what how many people tune in for specific games. But let's just say there's more people tuning in for football than a washed up fighter. You better hope your platform doesn't crash. Well, this, this was the, this was the test case, right? Well, yeah, it's the biggest ever. Yeah, to see if they could do this for, you know, actually, you know, and I hate to say this, but I actually think the Tyson fight is probably a bigger number than most NFL games. Oh, it definitely is. There's no way of 60 million people are watching a random NFL game, right? 100 percent. Now the Super Bowl only gets 90 million, 90 million. Yeah, yeah. But so to your very point, you know, because Elon, he put on social or actually was Linda Yacorino who went to school here at UPEN back in the day, but put out a statement, X is the world's largest stadium. And we are delivering the ultimate fan experience. Are they going after the live experience with sports? To your point will be interesting if they were doing that. So it's a new portal includes a feed that aggregates, aggregates tweets from NFL teams, the rights partner accounts, like NBC, et cetera, and then reporters from those those outlets like NFL media, ESPN. So they're they're literally centralizing this as one's a one stop shop. Well, we just gave you the story yesterday that a lot of companies that bailed on X for the last two years are returning to advertise, you know, IBM Comcast, things like that. So all of a sudden now X is the place to be again, I guess. Is the place to be? Are you not going to do the story? I sent you don't sense, Lynn. You don't read your texts? You know what? I have a lot going on over here. There's a lot breaking. Phil, I'm I'm breaking in here and I'm doing news now. Oh, no, I'll do it. There's an alleged yard yard pooper. I didn't get that text. You know what? That's me too. I swear. I don't have a text from you yard pooper. All right. Maybe I'm maybe I'm wrong. I don't have a yard pooper text. Okay. Oh, no, there it is. No, you know, I do see it. Do you have it? Yeah. I don't have a yard pooper. So apparently this is all this is all led. You can go to the YouTube chat and see the oh, here it is. The Ring Doorbell video. Oh, my goodness. Neighbors in Northeast Philly are looking for a man who allegedly pooped in someone's yard overnight around 1230 a.m. By the way, I'm getting this from a Philly crime up there on. This is big news, folks. This is big stinky news. Is that Bob Casey? So apparently he rolled up with a backpack. This is according to the post at 1230 a.m. Rifled through it. Took a few things left. Young girls clothes scattered around the yard. Then they then relieved himself. All right. Number two. Yeah. Use the clothes to finish himself off. Can I just say this? I have to be careful how I say this. No, you're talking about wiping away. Yeah, I don't know. I don't want to. Yeah. I don't know what he doesn't wash his hands. It rubs the lotion on it. Yeah. So it's this allegedly happened near Academy in Byberry. Wow. The Northeast. So he's a clepto. He's definitely a panty snatcher, and then he poops on your deck. Wow. I've seen some stuff in my day, but this is a guy I'd actually like to interview this guy. This is this is news you can. Yeah. I don't like doing them. Once he's arrested, you know, I want a nice glass divider between ourselves. And I'd like to chat with him. What made you resort to pooping on somebody's patio? This is all ledge. We don't know if this gentleman's doing it or lady. It might be a lady. I don't know. Wonder Woman says, I see this all the time at work. No. What? No. Where do you work? Yeah. No. HR in that place, huh? I mean, maybe it's a homeless person, or maybe they really have to go. Maybe he's just mooning the ring doorbell cam. Take that surveillance guy. Remember, we had the, remember, remember, we had the situation with a superintendent, super pooper. Yeah. Super pooper back in the day in New Jersey. Yeah. I think this is a sign of a mental health issue. Oh, you think? Or irritable bowel syndrome. Yeah. Well, you just can't hold it anymore. The superintendent back in the day claimed that it is talk of Tuesday because it was like a runner and that you had to go. Yeah. I think there's a little something psychological to read. I don't know what what that is. Yeah. I'm not a psychologist, but oh, there's this. That is cool. So there you go. So if you're in that area, look out for a dude who allegedly might be defecating in people's yards from believable. There you go. What a society. That's so gross. Only on Kalan Company will you hear a story like this? That's right. That's right. The super pooper. Yep. In the Northeast. Well, you know, you need to do when you see that. Shut your blinds. Turn that modernization on, baby. Yeah. Yeah. If there was ever time to get budget blinds, Academy and Buyberry, everybody in that area needs to get budget blinds. Use the radio offer. Oh, the holidays are coming. Budget blinds is your one stop shop for blind shades, shutters, custom drapery and motorization. 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If you were watching the NFL on Sunday, you might have seen, especially on the Red Zone channel, a bunch of players doing the Trump celebration dance to the YMCA, the Tennessee Titans, Nick Westbrook, Aquina and Calvin Ridley, the San Francisco 49ers, Leonard Floyd and Nick Bosa, the Detroit Lions, Malcolm Rodriguez, and Zidaria Smith will play you what Houston did last night. But in the past, the Washington Examiner has written about how the NFL has disavowed political protest, such as the movement in 2016 that had many players, including Colin Kaepernick, kneeling during the national anthem. By 2018, the league required all players to stand for the anthem because the NFL dealt with a lot of pushback in 2016 and 2017 from fans that do not want to see political or social justice messaging on their NFL Sunday telecasts. Now, a couple of thoughts on this because this is becoming a big thing. And I think there's going to be people that are going to start having meltdowns over it because I don't consider this to be a form of protest. This is a celebration. Kaepernick took a knee in protest to social justice issues in this country. And Colin Kaepernick also had police as pigs on his socks. But to me, you can't have it both ways. That's the definition of hypocrisy because all of these political and social messages on the back of helmets and sidelines. And in the back of the end zone, and then simultaneously say, we're going to ban a dance. You either allow all of this or you allow none of this and permit none of it. You can't selectively pick and choose a la carte, which political or social messaging is permitted and what is not. But the NFL lost some viewers in 2016. They lost some viewers in 2017. They got them back pretty quickly. And I would argue against hurting your bottom line as a business. Do not allow your league to go down because of or your business, your bakery, because of politics. The NFL is king. It's always been a bulletproof league. Everybody wants a piece of the pie. And I would tell all of their work partners, the broadcast networks, NBC CBS ESPN, Fox to a lesser extent. I don't think Fox cares about it as much, even though Fox Sports is separate from Fox News. They're all part of the same company, Netflix, Peacock, whoever Amazon Prime, because I think in reality, all of these networks, they need the NFL more than the NFL needs them. And at the end of the day, Trump is a Donald Trump is a wildly popular figure. And if if a dance that Oh, by the way, he did not create, but merely adopted. And he became synonymous with offend you. Then I would just say, take a hike. I mean, this is in no way. There's no props. There's nothing Trump on NFL uniforms. Nobody's walking around with MAGA socks on an NFL Sunday on the playing field. It's merely a dance. You know, the fact that it's been adopted by college athletes, fraternity bros, soccer players around the globe. We've got some clips. And the reality is this, it's fun, right? We were told not to make it politics, but you know, Kamala Harris, we're going to have joy and hope. I don't know. It seems like a lot of people are having a lot of joy right now in the fact that people are dancing and mimicking Donald Trump. Just don't become the no fun league, right? I just want to know what on what grounds would the NFL ban this? Well, that's my thing. It's it's not a political protest. It's not. It's a celebration. Now they I believe a few years ago for a while, the NFL had banned all celebrations. You could spike the football, but you couldn't celebrate with your team. Now they have the thing where all the players get together in the end zone and they pose for like a photo. They've allowed those things back. It's become fun again. You're not allowed to pull out props. Like Joe Horne years ago, pulled a Sharpie out of his sock, right? To pull that a cell phone. You can't do that. But this dance should not be banned. Who is the player that got down on all fours and mimicked a dog peeing on a fire hydrant? Oh, that was Oh God. If you don't know, it's no big deal. No, yeah, I'll figure it out. Somebody can find it for this and maybe Phil can find it. It wasn't a jet because they never score and celebrate, but if Phil, you could find that. Odell Beckham, it might have been. It was something. Yeah. Odell Giants, Odell Beckham, he was fined $12,154 for his mimicking of a dog urinating on a fire hydrant, his touchdown celebration. You're a professional. You're a perfect funny, but like I get it. You're a professional athlete. There's kids watching. But like the Trump dance, I mean, you know, if if somebody's not into politics, they have no idea that that's the Trump dance, right? Exactly. They just see some dude having a good time. So let's play these. Let's go through and fill if we can. I know you sent me the labeling. I want to start with Joe Mixin if you could. I forget if that was K one or not. But this was the Houston Texan running back scoring a touchdown on the Dallas Cowboys last night. Mixin. A walk in. Touchdown Texans. Here it comes. It kind of trophies. Yeah. Not really, but kind of. Yeah. I can see where they would say that, but I don't know. Okay. Now I do think CJ Stroud, the Houston Texan quarterback who I do know from having seen him do interviews is a big religious individual and no idea if that means he's a Trump supporter than two or not necessarily tied together at the hip. But let's see. This is, I believe, K two. This is CJ Stroud. So that kind of looks a little more Trumpy into me than Joe Mixin. And Greg, you said, I believe you found the soccer clip. Yeah. Good. This is a Christian Polish. Okay. From that way from Hershey, Pennsylvania. Now watch him. See? Yeah. That's that that's probably the closest thing. Well, everybody on the YouTube chat is saying, I don't follow soccer at all. But everybody on the YouTube chat is saying that he's a he's a he's a huge Trump supporter. Okay. And I think a lot of I think a lot of pro athletes are definitely Trump supporters. And what's interesting is you always see these athletes because they're so juiced up and energized that the actual dance in the heat of the moment while your adrenaline is pumping goes a lot faster than Trump actually does a dance, right? Yeah. This Trump's just up there on stage. He's 78 years old, but you got a 28 year old athlete all juiced up and it's just like, so it doesn't always look identical to it. But I mean, it's I really do think this is a phenomenon that is sweeping the country because I think a lot of people are not afraid now to say that they're a Trump supporter anymore. So did anybody ask either CJ Stroud or Joe Mixin about this last night? No. Like you said that they asked other players. Yes. We talked about Brock Bowers yesterday. Again, the quote and the question from the USA Today reporter from Safid Dean, he was the one who posed the question and suggested it was the reason that the press conference yesterday post game for the Raiders was cut short. He says, quote, asked Brock Bowers about his Trump TD Selly, quote, I've seen everyone do it. I watched the UFC fight last night and John Jones, John Jones did it. I like watching UFC. So I saw it and I thought it was cool. Raiders PR ended his post game availability immediately after that question. So I'm some slappy from PR. That's the 25 vacant 40 grand a year. All right, that'll do it. Brock's gonna get in the shower. Unbelievable. You know, so there you go. I mean, it's pretty obvious to me. I think most people are doing it. There's a few where I'm not sure because of, you know, different, you know, adrenaline rushes or things like that. But it'll be interesting to see because a lot of these networks, you know, obviously have a sports entity on top of their news entity, like, you know, CBS and then CBS Sports NBC NBC News and then NBC Sports and Peacock. So, you know, they probably against showing it. I know CBS ran some sort of montage package of highlights Sunday night around seven o'clock when the Chiefs bills game signed off. And a lot of people said that when they went to the Raiders dolphins game in the montage package and Brock Bowers had an amazing game. You have like 12 or 13 catches. They did not show the end zone celebration Brock Bowers. That's amazing. So that is amazing. There's some NFL manager in there like, yeah, make sure we edit out that Trump thing. Got a highlight package for show. It's so, but it's so innocuous that you really have to follow politics to know. That's the whole, that's true. You know what I mean? Like, I would, if you're just a casual fan, which by the way, I would assume most NFL, you know, people watching the NFL on Sundays are right. They would have no idea. Correct. Correct. No idea. Except the fact that the media is making it such a big deal. Right. Well, somebody, somebody clips it from social media. Sure. They post it. It goes viral. People talk about it. People ask about it. But for those of us that are not on social media, which is most Americans, you know, people are oblivious to this type of stuff, right? Yeah, I just, I just think the whole thing is stupid. And if you're, if you're the NFL and you're going to, you know, crack down on this boy, that, that really says something, doesn't it? And it'll, it'll come and go like everything else. You know, remember guys in the NFL last year, it was Justin Jefferson was doing the gritty dance or whatever. There was the doggy. There's all these dances that go viral. They lay last six weeks or something. And then we move on to the next thing. Yeah, but to your point about the dance, do they have like a review team? Believe it or stay. Trump, a Trump task force. He didn't quite move his arm, extend his arm enough to actually be the Trump dance. I would say it, if I were, if I were grading all of these, the three that we played, I would say the only one that was definitely the Trump dance was, was the soccer. Agreed. Yeah. Agreed. Agreed. The other two are the best. The other two, I would say, are questionable. It's a lot like Trump impersonations. You have Sean Farish and you have everybody else. Everybody else. So it could be that because some of them actually don't, they suck. So maybe they won't get the fine. That was my first question when Bosa did it for the 49ers two weeks ago and then he got fined anymore, the MAGA hat. If he doesn't wear the MAGA hat, we probably don't really know specifically what his intent was. Yep. So by the way, on the YouTube chat three, two, one, Chris says that YouTube has, has shut down this show on his fire stick. Oh, great. Really? So he has to watch it on his phone. Interesting. I wonder why. Fire stick, huh? Haven't heard that in a while. It's interesting. Okay. Well, if anybody else has those issues for that, yeah, we'll pass it along to Brendan Carr. And I know everybody's like, you should get it off. I'm not getting off. I'm not getting off. I'm sorry. And I get where most viewers. Yes. And I gave you some of the the fallout numbers of media last week and one of the big takes. A lot of like, I know this audience was like, Oh, go to rumble or go a lot of Republicans go to YouTube at a higher rate than Democrats do. Yep. Which I gave you some information on that last 100%. We go where we go where the majority of the people are, the majority of the people are on YouTube. So we will we will continue to fight the good fight and put our content up there. If they take it down, there's not much we can do about it. We got taken down yesterday, didn't we? Yeah, but it's usually get taken down on Mondays because we played the some of the SNL the fight. We played SNL Netflix. Well, you just played everything that's been bad. You're right. Protected NBC. All that stuff's been copyright protected. So we get taken down from it. You would think that they would want their product to be, you know, reaching other people. But I guess my car said I had a fire stick once the penicillin helps. Oh, oh, five or six. All right, cut sheet is coming up on the other side. But first, a word from my friends at the Piazza Auto group 2025 is almost here hard to believe just about five, six weeks away, right? And the new models for 2025 are out. And that includes the Honda prologue. It is Honda's first all electric SUV with a range of almost 300 miles on a single charge, fast charge time. And you can cruise the roads worry free. 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It's a bunch of dummies, like seriously. The one number that's published publicly? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Stupid people. Stupid, stupid, stupid people. Okay. I, I want to, wait, before we do this, I want to say this because this is a, this is a highly rated segment. For all of you tuning in right now, tomorrow morning at eight 30, Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy Matthews, one of our listeners and YouTube chatters will be running up the art museum steps to pay off a bet because he voted for Kamala Harris. And he said that if Trump would win or if Trump won, he would run up the art museum steps in his boxer shorts wearing maga gear. We're going to have a killing company, 12 10 W PhD flag. And he's going to do that tomorrow at eight 30. And I'm asking everybody to, to go down there. If you're able to the art museum steps at eight 30 and cheer him on. There you go. He's being a good, he's being a good sport about it. Yeah. So that's smart. A 30, if you can't do it, we will stream it all here on 12 10 W PhD. We'll have the video. Captain Kirk will be down there. So and then once Captain Kirk comes back, I will take that flag, put it on my truck and then crank up the YMCA song and drive around Montgomery, Canada. Wait, wait, will you do the Trump day? Oh, wait, he's doing it right now. I will. Yeah. I was just, I was just, I was just doing it. Yeah. And I'm admitting I'm doing it. Are you going to find me NFL? No, fine for you. Yeah. Fine. All right. On to more serious issues. Don, to your credit, you did a great job yesterday at 10 o'clock talking about the Lake and Riley trial. I was listening to it at my desk as I was trying to get work done. You did a very good job. Don sounds like every morning at 10 a.m. I don't know if you got to this, forgive me, but this was the roommate of the illegal alien who murdered Lake and Riley. He says that they got a taxpayer funded flight thanks to the Biden administration to Georgia. They flew them in. They flew them in. This is, this is part of the, of the trial that started with Monday, right of Friday? Friday. Yeah. I'm starting with Friday. All right. Cut it, go. You got to know, um, that you look with while you were hearing out this. And how did you get to Athens? How did you get to Athens in New York? In Manhattan. In New York. We asked in Manhattan and hotel roofing. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. Roosevelt. In Manhattan, we request there for humanitarian flight to come here to Atlanta. And when was that? Around the 9th, 10th of September. And where did you go when you arrived in Athens? Just to add a little extra context to this case, Ali Bradley is a reporter for News Nation. That is not Newsmax News Nation. The Cuomo station, she reported that DHS sources confirmed to her that the suspect in this murder of Lake and Riley is a confirmed member of Trendy Aragua, which is, um, obviously that, that gang that has infiltrated the United States from the Southern border. I can't, I mean, as a, as a father of daughters, I can, and I've seen some of the video of, uh, Lake and Riley's parents in the courtroom sitting there crying. I can't imagine what it's like to know that your daughter had to endure that sort of brutality. And then knowing that this current outgoing administration is complicit in my daughter's death. I mean, taxpayer funded flights that sent my daughter's killer from New York to Georgia. I, I just, I, I would be raging beyond human comprehension. Politics aside, it wouldn't even matter if it was a Republican that had done this. Just remember these flights, we were talking about these, you know, Fox and other outlets were reporting these overnight, late night flights. We saw some migrants and again, nothing against the ones that are here legally, uh, you know, even the ones that are here illegally don't like the fact that you're here illegally. But if you're here for good intentions for a better life, not going to ultimately crush you, but you do have to go. And I hope Tom home and gets everybody out illegally because sometimes we don't know the good ones from the bad ones. You see him laying in the airport. What was the video at Logan? I think it's Logan International Airport in Boston where they had an entire like corridor of migrants just like laying on the floor. Yeah, it's this whole, this whole concept the last four years is egregious. And guys like Alejandro Mayorkas, man, I just don't know how you sleep with your sleep at night and live with yourself. I really don't just disgusting. Yeah. Jose Ibarra is there. Yeah. So it looks like they're about as far as the prosecutors, it looks like they're about to rest their case. But you know, the whole defense, it's a quarterpointed defense attorney, the entire defense is trying to put the blame on his brother or somebody else. And I think the most compelling piece of that evidence is that they show, thank God for body cam video, because they show the officers making the arrest when they go in to this, to the apartment, which apparently is all being paid for. That's that's another piece of this, not just the flights, but they want the police go in and they're questioning each person. The only one who had his knuckles all scuffed up and had defensive type of scratches was the accused killer here, the the accused murderer. Yep. And so that's compelling because they're trying to pin it on somebody else. But if you see that, there's no way that you think and they did get his DNA and skin they say from underneath her fingernails. Yep. But yeah, to your point, Nick, it's it's just unthinkable. The poor parents in there having and the judge had to put a delay, you know, like how Greg delays things in case somebody calls and curses. The judge put a delay to make sure that certain, but to the judge wanted to make sure that none of those graphic crime scene photos that they have to show of like the victim, none of that is shown publicly, but the court has to see it. I'm probably going to do a big take tomorrow in Trump's mass deportation plan. And I just saw a screen shot. I grabbed it on my phone on Fox News. Some of these Democrat mayors and governors that are refusing to comply with this Trump immigration policy, they range from Katie Hobbs, the Arizona governor, JB Pritzker, the Illinois governor, could very well be the front runner in 2028 for the Democrats. Jared Polis is the Colorado governor, Maura Healy, Massachusetts, Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, and Michelle Wu, the mayor of Boston. These people not complying. I don't know, and we can get into the weeds probably and I'll find the answer for the big take tomorrow, but I'm going to love to see this tug of war between Democrats that won't listen to what Trump is ordering to occur and what his power is in regards to that. Like, why would you, why would you, with all these awful tragic stories, be against getting rid of people that don't belong here and that came here illegally, especially those that are, that are bad citizens and bad individuals with sinister acts under their belt? I don't know how people vote for this. Well, in the, in the past, I mean, we can look to the Trump administration because that was the point of contention back then with the sanctuary jurisdictions. They're breaking the law. Yeah, there are already policies that say that you must, you know, if you have somebody in the custody and the law enforcement locally or your local municipality, state level or local level, you are required to report that to ICE. That's the law. It's, so then how do you, then what do you do if you willfully are refusing to comply with, with the law? And, and that's it. Do you withhold then? Yeah, I would say you cut off that funding. Yeah. I mean, I would say that's probably the quickest way to get their attention. Yeah, to that point, Nick, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu says she will not cooperate with the Trump administration's deportation. It's what will Boston's response be if these mass deportations take place? Yeah, look, elections have consequences and the federal government is responsible for a certain set of actions and cities. No individual city can reverse or override some parts of that. But what we can do is make sure that we are doing our part to protect our residents in every possible way, that we are not cooperating with those efforts that actually threaten the safety of everyone by causing widespread fear and having large scale economic impact. Well, widespread fear. I'm going to panic. How about the actual citizens that fund your salary, lady, that have to live in fear of potential crime, violence, assaults, rapes, murders from people that are here illegally? Why don't you think about Americans first and outsiders second? I know that's a novel concept to today's iteration of the Democrat party. And I don't know when America first became such a terrible concept. But it's amazing. And I guarantee you all of these that I mentioned, those names of those Democrats, they're all far left wing, like Michelle Wu, Brandon Johnson, for sure. Brandon Johnson's actually further left of Lori Lightfoot, which is almost impossible. But there are two, so there are two different layers to this. Trump has come out and said that the first task has to be to get to look to catch all the criminals, right? All of the people who are wanted in their home country and escape jails and they're in gangs and that sort of thing. And so if that's their focus in the first wave of this, I think they get public support and they get support from people who are asylum seekers who have the court date on the books, whether or not they see that there's a there's a great area here. And part of the great area, in my opinion, is that the Biden-Harris administration basically invited people by the millions. They came here, some were flown here by the administration, then they received a court date. So they have the paperwork. So I suspect that, you know, they're not the Trump administration probably cannot even deal with that situation. They'll just because those people back then were given like six year court, they'll probably let them go through the courts and let that, you know, play out the way it should. I believe in my sense of this is that what we're talking about here is those people who are accused of criminals, like the accused killer of Lake and Riley, he slipped through the cracks, not once, but twice. And that's logical and that makes sense. And Tom Holman has said it, we're going to start with the ones that we know are a danger and a threat to society and then work our way down from the most dangerous to the least dangerous to somebody that's not a threat at all, that is just here illegally because it's about two e-words. It's about elections and it's about the economy with Democrats doing this. They want to repopulate their districts and they're looking for cheap labor. Well, let me, let me play the other one that you referenced, Nick, the Arizona governor, Katie Hobbs on the use of National Guard to secure the border. As you know, Trump has promised that he would carry out mass deportations on day one of his presidency. Your state is estimated to have a quarter of a million undocumented immigrants. Some Democrats in your state, like Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego say that she wouldn't allow police to be used to carry out this plan. Would you as governor allow state police and National Guard to carry out mass deportations? We will not be participating in misguided efforts that harm our communities. And I've been incredibly clear about that. Well, Tom Holman has said that they are, and Trump has obviously reiterated this about using the military. And Tom Holman specifically said, they'll do workplace raids. If they know where you are and you're here illegally and you're a violent offender, they're going to show up at your job and just scoop you up. And then as Sean Ferris said, pull out the Trump poll and fling you across the border. But I think, Sean Ferris is where Trump is Donald Trump. But I think that they have to go, the Congress needs to change some of these laws, because I know that Mayor Adams in New York was asked about this, because Holman had made the comment, well, we'll go right to Rikers. Just hand them over, they're right there, then we don't have to go into the community and we know they're criminals, right? And so the problem is there, some of these laws conflict with each other, so they have to get that straight, because the easiest thing to do is if somebody's in custody already, then it's not messy. You are extracting them from a facility where they are in custody, and it's a very clean process, if you will, and so that now they're not hiding among innocent people who could get hurt. Yeah, somebody brings up the fact that she said, misguided. Like, really? Really? Speaking of Tom Holman, he was on Fox News yesterday, discussing what's happening at the border. I'm going to start here with cut five, talking about the 300,000 missing children. He's the new Trump appointed borders are cut five go-field. A lot of people have wondered, how is this going to work? So how will it work? Well, look, I think the president's been clear on the stage. As far as the deportation operation, we will prioritize public safety threats and national security threats, because we're the biggest, they pose the big danger to the United States. He's got three rails. So we'll do deportation operation with the priorities. I just talked to you, I'll agate. That'd be the priorities. Second thing is secure that border. Lock that border down and catch release and secure the border. The third rail is we got over 300,000 missing children. The over half-million children have been trafficking to the United States. This administration released them. Do under the sponsors, and they can't find 300,000. And based on my three and a half decades, some of these children enforce labor. We already found some enforce labor. Some are in forest trafficking. Some of them are pedophiles. We need to save these children. That's going to be a third rail. So he's actually looking to actually look out for and protect children. We yet he gets vilified for the Separation Act where, oh, you're really going to separate parents from kids. And he's like, well, no, we'll just ship everybody out, which is great. And then the pushback is the cost of this. I forget what the number was. It was 8 million a day or 88 million or something. We talked about it a week or two ago and played you one of the clips. Yeah, unfortunately, that's the cost of doing business, right? What do you put a price tag on your safety? I mean, how much would Lake and Riley's parents pay for their daughter to be alive today? I don't know that you can put a price tag on that, right? No. You can't. Home and also, this has got six fell home. And also, I mean, we talk a lot about the, you know, the gangs coming in from Venezuela, Haiti, all of those places, but we forget the 46,000 Chinese nationals that have also crossed over the border. That's right. Home and address that military age. Men. Yep. Cut six ago. Tom, talk to us about how no other country in the world has had a border abused by illegal aliens like the United States. Absolutely not. We are in a world that I never thought we'd be in lives. Border choice arrested since Joe Biden's been in the White House. They have arrested people from 181 different countries. That's almost every country in the world. And 46,000 Chinese nationals have males at a military age. There's no way 46,000 Chinese did not leave China without the coordination and consent of the Chinese government. It just doesn't happen. So we got a lot of national security threats in this nation that we got to find. We got to get them out here quickly. Well, well, we're truly the melting pod because we have one for every. I just, I just did a quick search on duck.gov. The United Nations recognizes 195 countries. There's 181 that have come into our country under Joe Biden, I believe 181 at a 195. Let me see that that percentage. At least we're consistent. 93% of the globe has come through our border. It's unbelievable. When you look up with this 300,000 migrant children missing, your initial, that's why duck.gov it, right, to get down to it. There is, there has been an investigation ever since August when a whistleblower, this is a Department of Human Health and Human Services worker had spoken out and said that essentially what she was saying was the Biden administration was responsible for stripping away the vetting process. And this woman spoke out and as a whistleblower because she said that she was forced to hand over children to quote traffickers, members of transnational criminal organizations, bad actors, bad, bad, bad people. And she was so upset about it that she risked losing her job. She's a federal employee who spoke out about this. They then determined there was an investigation and it's ongoing, 291,000 children that they didn't have this vetting process. They don't know where they are. Unbelievable. Just absolutely stunning. 855-839-1210. Let's grab Matt in South Jersey before we continue with the cut sheet. Matt, your own talk radio 1210. Hey, just real quick. I want to say like the media paints, the Democrats as compassionate and all this, but it's got nothing to do with that. They literally just want their food cooked for free. They want their long cut for free. They want their house fixed for free. And it works. So that's, that's pretty much it. It doesn't matter how many people die or killed or run over any of that. Yeah, they're, they're going to get what they want. Well, it's twofold. Like I said, it's about the elections. It's about redistricting. I gave you the numbers of the illegal immigration population percentage increase in the seven swing states since 2021. It's up two, three, four hundred percent in those battleground states. And then yeah, there's the economic side. And some of it has to do with the fact that there's a lot of American and there's a lot of hardworking Americans, but there's also a lot of lazy Americans out there that think certain jobs are beneath them. And I am always willing to give credit to those of Hispanic and Latino descent. They work their ass off. They have a work, they have an entrepreneurial spirit that I think a lot of lazy Americans do not. They are the kind of people that will get a second or a third job to make ends meets where, you know, Gen Z and millennials, they go on TikTok and they cry that they have to work nine to five. And they're family people. Yes. Family people. And that's just, you know, to his point that there are people coming to this country who quite frankly were invited by Biden Harris, right? So they're here, they got their court date and all they want to do is work and live out the American dream. And so that's what it's not fair that the current administration just stopped with the vetting. So they make, you know, and I hope that everybody doesn't paint with a broad brush because you cannot do that with individuals. There are some work who are working very hard. They come for all the right reasons. And so the vetting processes we go through the courts should, should, you know, they should be able to take advantage of that. But the problem is we have all these people, we don't, we don't even know where they are. Right. You know what I mean? They, they supposedly gave them a court date. And none of these kids that we mentioned, the 291,000, the problem is they weren't even given the proper paperwork. They haven't shown up. They were supposed to show up for court dates. I mean, it is a hot mess. Uh, the fake Rama Swami and, um, uh, Elon Musk will head the government efficiency task force or whatever, whatever they're, whatever they're being called. Good luck with that. By the way. All right. I have to play a fun game with you guys. Sure. Who will be the first you fall out of favor with Trump? Will it be Elon Musk, the fake or JD Vance? There's actually reports that Elon got into a super heated meltdown at Mar-a-Lago with one of Trump's big donors. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I could see Musk just because Musk has more FU money than anybody else. Well, he, I mean, he's, he's traveling with him. Like he's the vice president. I know. It's amazing. Well, that's what the Trump's adopt him. He's in their, he's in their family photos. It's really amazing. Yeah. Trump Trump is going to get tired of this really quickly. I'm just telling you guys. Did you guys notice that JD Vance, was he there Saturday at MSG? Because I didn't see that he what who? Vance Vance was not. No, I was getting his eyebrows done. Vance was not. It would not, that's a very, no, Don Don. That's a very interesting point. Like Mike Johnson was there, like weasily. Colsey was there. Vivek was there. Iwan was there. Trump Jr. was there. has Triple H and Stephanie were there. I remember it was there. But place to be. Where was JD Vance? It's a great, he's like the, he's like the Elon Musk is like the new vice president. JD's running up his 2028 agenda. It's amazing. All right. Vivek was on Fox News Sunday with Maria Bakaromo talking about, you know, what their plans are for this. And he, he's saying that entire government agencies will be deleted. I love that. Yes. I absolutely love that. Get out. All right. Play. Vivek, please rise with cake. Are you expecting to close down entire agencies? Like President Trump has talked about the Department of Education, for example, are you going to be closing down departments? We expect mass reductions. We expect certain agencies to be deleted outright. Yeah. We expect mass reductions in force in areas of the federal government that are bloated. We expect massive cuts among federal contractors and others who are overbilling the federal government. So yes, we expect all of the above. And I think people will be surprised by I think how quickly we're able to move with some of those changes given the legal backdrop the Supreme Court has given us. You've got what has been called a deep state. You've got people who have been career bureaucrats in place right now. Didn't President Biden put in plans to ensure that you're not going to be able to fire those people at all? How do you get around that? And you know, I asked Joni Ernst, are you for term limits? She says, yes, I am for term limits, as long as the people around me are also for term limits. That's not in place right now. So how do you get rid of those people who are dug in? Well, a lot of what's happened is President Biden has made a lot of changes trying to entrench the administrative state. The Supreme Court has slapped them on the risk numerous times. So we're working with the legal landscape here that is historic. You think about a president of the United States like Donald Trump elected with the mandate he's been given. Both chambers of Congress belong into Republicans, a six to three conservative majority in the Supreme Court. Maria, if we don't downsize the federal government now, it's never going to happen in the future as well. So this is a historic opportunity. We're not actually going to squander this. But I think part of the key is to move quickly, to move effectively. I think that mass deregulation that I talked about earlier, that gives us the industrial logic to then make cuts to that bureaucracy and moving quickly as our objective. Have you thought about moving some of these departments or agencies out of Washington? It's funny you bring up this point. Yes is the answer. But here's why. They'll say, well, what happens to the people who live in Washington DC? Here's the dirty little secret in the federal bureaucracy today. Most people don't even show up to work. So if you require most of those federal bureaucrats to just say, like normal working Americans, you come to work five days a week. A lot of them won't want to do that. And by the way, that creates a logic for many of those agencies being outside of DC in the first place. So these are, again, examples. It's a great point you just brought out. So sweeping changes were able to make quickly. You could move the energy department to Texas or to Pennsylvania. You could move agriculture somewhere else. Is that what you're thinking? Well, look, I think that, yes, absolutely. But I think even bigger picture than that, many of these agencies should be downsized wherever they are. And for whatever does remain, move many of them out to be where they're more accountable to the people. And by the way, if you have many voluntary reductions in force of the workforce in the federal government along the way, great. That's a good side effect of those policies as well. And so our goal is not to be cruel, by the way, to the individual federal employees. Most of them, I do want to say this are individually good people. And we want to be compassionate and generous in how we handle this transition. But the real issue is there's just too many of them. We don't need 4 million and we shouldn't have 4 million civil servants who can't be elected or aren't even elected or can't be removed from their positions. It's anti-democratic. We've got to jump. But when you look from 30,000 feet, I know you're just getting into this now. What agency or department is the most bloated, would you say? That's a tough competition. It's across the administrative state. President Trump's talked extensively about areas like the Department of Education. Obviously, those kinds of agencies shouldn't even exist and should be returned to the states. But it's a culture, Maria, that's pervaded the entire federal government of hiring people who have no accountability to everyday Americans. And I think that's what's going to change when you take this new effort, a doge at the Department of Government Efficiency. It's about efficiency as much as it is about restoring accountability. And this time, actions are going to speak louder than words and I'm excited to get started in January. I love all of this, Vivek. I really do. All sounds good. Now let's get to work and get it done. I gave you the big take yesterday, where Vivek said the end date is July 4th, 2026. So about a year and a half from now, when America celebrates their 250th birthday, the New York Post, can I give a couple of examples of the ridiculous spending that doge will eliminate? So the New York Post with a story. Here's where Elon Musk can start cutting federal spending from transgender monkeys to DEI and checks the dead people. Did you know in 2023 that the federal government shipped $1.3 billion in checks to dead people from the IRS, Medicare and assorted veteran groups? That is according to real clear investigations. Behind the bars, prison benefits, prisoners thought to still be free and out of work received $171 million in unemployment payments or social security in 2023. Russian cat research in 2021, the National Institute of Health, the NIH awarded $550,000 to a Russian lab performing experiments on cats, including removing removing part of their brains and seeing if they could still walk on treadmills. What the hell are we doing with our money? 50 million. Yeah, I know, 50 million dollar monkey business. Did you know that the NIH includes $33 million to a firm that runs quote, Monkey Island, which is a colony of around 3000 primaries, or excuse me, our primates, sent to research labs. Additionally, NIH grants totaling $4 million funded a study on monkeys and gambling. I don't know, maybe they're reading the stockers fan duel ads. Thank you. Jesus. Thank you. All this stuff. Dr. Deborah Birx was on one of the Sunday morning shows. Oh, the scarf scarf talking about and she had a lovely scarf on, by the way. Lovely scarf. She likes the scarf. Nice. So, she likes the scarf. So, she's on a scarf. It's scarf. But she was on there talking about the appointment of RFK Junior. And she's, she's all for that. You know, yeah, she she served in the Trump administration. But I think kind of fell out of favor there pretty quickly, right? If I remember correctly. Mm hmm. Yeah, totally. Yeah. 2020 wasn't a great year for her. So, she doesn't, you know, there's no real reason for her, I guess, to stick up for RFK Junior if she doesn't have to. And she she she says, quote, that the HHS secretary needs to for transparency. Like, like, we need more transparency in that agency cut one go. This is the reality of America. And so, what I'm hoping is he brings his transparency for all Americans. And we really start to tackle these issues one by one by one. I think everybody across America wants to have healthy kids that they know will grow up and not end up with the complications of diabetes or heart disease. It was very hard for Michelle Obama when she was first lady to get any of that done. And it might be hard for lawmakers who come from some of those agricultural states to vote against their own interests in terms of the farm subsidies and the like. Well, we're not talking about eliminating good food. We're talking about using all of their ingredients in a way that is more healthy for Americans. And I think that's what people are calling for now. Mm hmm. Europe did it years ago. And I think we're capable of doing that. We are really smart, high levels of technology. We can make food tasty without a lot of these additives because we can see that other groups are doing it in a small way. So we're not talking about eliminating the need for weeds and grains. We're talking about putting those together in a healthy way. Mm hmm. I want to ask you as well. The things he said about vaccines. Does she, because I do want to get back into this. Does she have the same voice affliction that RFK Jr. does? What's up with their voice? Oh, I didn't notice that. I was staring at the scarf. Yeah, that's lovely. By the way, Dawn, is the scarf a good look? Are you pro scarf? Oh, sure. Yeah. I don't know. She likes it. It's her thing. It's like her trademark. It is like Cindy Crawford's Freckle. It's like Greg Stalker's like, mullet. Modern mullet hair. You know what I mean? Yeah. We are brand, right? Yeah. We'll go. It's all brandy. I love you. I love you. I love you. The soccer scholar. What she said in there, though, and I want to get back to, so if you can back it up for just a couple of seconds, because I wanted to get back to the vaccine question. But if you actually listen to what she's saying, she, the, the task that they have at hand, not just RFK Jr, but Vivek and Elon, like this is your, you are talking decades and decades and decades of bureaucratic rot that you need to sift through. This is not going to be an easy task. You know, you don't think RFK Jr is going to get pushbacks from the big food lobby and the big corn syrup lobby and all, all of this other crap that, you know, funds are, these days, even, even if Elon and Vivek, you know, they trim some fat from departments that don't need to have 70 employees, whack it down to 10, you save money there, and then you take some money of the agencies that you completely delete in his words. They're going to delete entire groups. And then you reallocate some of those resources. Why not reallocate that towards food? I asked the question kind of tongue in cheek yesterday out loud. Well, if fruit loops in one country has 19 ingredients and fruit loops in another country has three or 11, wouldn't it be fair to come to the conclusion that that product is cheaper to make with less ingredients? So why can't we save money and be healthier? Yeah. And then when you factor in Europe and Canada and these other nations, we have, and she was talking there about the technology. So we have the money, we have the resources, we have the technology, and we have a desire for a lot of Americans to want to extend their life expectancy. Why is this such a and why are people against it? That's what I don't understand. You see so many people that are out of shape and I say, Hey, Bobby Kennedy's good. Oh, that cook. Well, dude, like you're too. You're another you're like a twinkie away from having your toes cut off. Maybe you should actually listen to this. I think that what we're about to see that what is teed up here and I was looking at a list of like the most famous swamp monster movies, because the these all of these individuals now in a new administration, they have to take on the swamp. And that means big money, big money. And they've been around for a long time. These are bureaucrats who love power and they wield a ton of power. And so you have to find them. And then you have to, how do you, how do you clean up the swamp? I mean, that's really what we're talking about here. And so when we think about this, it's the lobbyists, right? The lobby, the food lobbyists obviously have had a ton of control like back in the day when Michelle Obama was first lady and she came out and said, Oh, I'm going to have an organic garden. The first one at the White House. And we're going to, we're going to make school lunches healthier. And so then what did they do? They snuck in there. The lobbyists all got busy and they made French fries count as a vegetable. Okay. And so they said, Oh, good for her more vegetables. But then they went made sure that things like unhealthy, you know, French fries and fried food, as long as it's a fried vegetable and a potato is, you know what I'm saying? You're 100% right. You're 100% right. And they just kind of, the above administration just kind of dropped it, right? Yep. Never heard of it. They just didn't talk about it anymore. And I know I'm the first one on this show. Oh, he's the gripe about the, you know, the price of groceries, it drives me insane. That being said, you can actually eat healthy and clean and do it relatively affordably. I mean, if you just go on, you know, I have a stretch where I do four or five days a week where it's egg whites, blueberries and a banana for breakfast, turkey for lunch, and then like salad chicken or fish for dinner. And you know, you can, you can pull it off like you can definitely stay on a budget, you know, especially if you're eating smaller portions. And one of the things I always thought about healthy people that was fascinating, if you ever talk to pro athletes or college athletes or anybody that's just really into fitness, you know what they say food is for them? It's fuel fuel. Yeah, it's fuel. Yeah, it's just to keep you going. Yep. It's not to just splurge on and, you know, gluttony and just do what I do once a month and eat seven slices of pizza on a Friday. I mean, there's food is medicine as well. Yeah. And that's, that was the argument with the Amish, that the Amish said, we have people come from far and wide who have had all of these diagnoses and all this prescription medication. And they come to our farm and they eat our food that's home grown food that doesn't have all this processing and chemicals and they learn about it. And, and they're saying it's like a miracle. It's not a miracle. It's just that they're eating healthy stuff. Yeah, I, you know, there's, it's, there's no, it's, it's a scientific fact that the more protein you eat, the more energy you have and the more, you know what I mean? Like, like, it's just, it's just better for you. It's not, you know, you can hear all these studies. Well, this, this is called this high and cholesterol and this is that and the other like it is, it is a scientific fact that the more protein you eat, the, the healthier you are. Yeah. And then, but you also can't do that. I see a lot of people that do this. I'm going to have a salad today. Okay, that's great. And then you had cheese and you had ranch dressing and you had croutons. But if you stick it, if you leave it to just the veggies and some oil and vinegar, you're going to be okay. I had Greek dressing. I love Greek. You ever have gazebo? No. Gazebo room Greek dressing? I do see the stone stone stone stone kitchen or something like that. Yeah, Greek dressings from normal. All right. Can we play the, because then this is Deborah Burke's on Face the Nation, talk about RFK Junior. What's her nuts? What's her name? The Face the Nation lady? Who is that? She's on her way out, right? The contract? No, it's the other. No, it's Margaret, Margaret, Margaret, thank you. She asked about the, the vaccine situation, the vaccine comments by RFK Junior and this was her response to that. Go out eliminating the need for weeds and grains. We're talking about seeing the RFK together in a healthy way. I want to ask you as well about some of his, the things he said about vaccines. As you know, the vaccine vaccination rates are declining in America. He said things like restoring transparency around them. It's not really clear what that means. Why do you think there's a decline in vaccination? I think there's two pieces to it. I think when we talk about things in public health, we don't acknowledge the concerns. Because when my children went to school, there was maybe one in a thousand kids with autism diagnosed autism. Now it's three per hundred. So every mom is seeing a classroom of kindergarteners where one of the children has autism. That's scary to moms and dads. They want to know why. So it's not good enough for us to just say vaccines don't cause autism. It's us finding what is the cause of autism. Well, it would absolutely agree that it is ridiculous that there isn't a lot of research and established causation, autism. But what he has said in the past is that autism is caused by vaccines. And there's no scientific basis for that conclusion, as I understand it. That's correct. And so that's why when he talks about transparency, I'm actually excited that in a Senate hearing, he would bring forward his data. And the questions that come from the senators would bring forth their data. What I know for sure is he's a very smart man who can bring his data and his evidence base forward. And we can have a discussion that many Americans believe already is a problem. So until we can have that transparency and that open discussion from both sides, I know the members have incredible staffers who will bring great questions from their constituents. And that hearing would be a way for Americans to really see the data that you're talking about that we can't see that causation right now. But what is causing it? And so you're absolutely right. Addressing what the cause is will be critical. And I think what has confused people is we weren't clear about what COVID vaccines do and don't. And so now people are questioning, well, what do my childhood vaccines do and don't? And they don't understand that some of the vaccines that their children are getting protect them from both disease and create herd immunity. And some of them that they get are just for their child, like age flu and pneumavax to prevent their child from getting very serious illness. And we're just not explaining all of this correctly. Well, you know, it's interesting because you talk about transparency from big pharma. You talk about liability and the way they operate with without impunity is just maddening and frustrating for so many Americans. But what I like about Bobby Kennedy is that he's just a very inquisitive person. And again, he's not a science guy. He's not a medical guy, right? He's a lawyer. So you look at the his willingness to bring up the questions and look, yeah, he's wrong on some things he's right on others and there's gray area everywhere else in between. But what I hated about the other vaccine skepticism, vaccine hesitancy, vaccine denialism throughout the pandemic was if you didn't want the COVID shot, which a lot of people did not want to get. And now at this point, I think I saw a stat only one in six in the health care industry that work in the industry are getting the latest COVID booster is that you were labeled anti-vax for simply rejecting the COVID shot, which is so unfair considering many of us have had vaccines since we were born for other things that are required as a toddler as an infant, all the way, you know, up through your adult years. But what I would just like to get to moving forward is let's have the conversation. We're having the conversation on health and food. So we can talk about big food and all these terrible ingredients, but it's taboo to talk about big pharma and wonder why autism rates have tripled from one in what was it a hundred or one in a thousand to now three in a hundred or three in a thousand. So what are you so scared of? So okay, a few things. And a couple years ago, and I have to have them back there, there is major research on autism. There is a gentleman, major researcher right in New Jersey at Rutgers who for 20 plus years has dedicated his life to autism research, and they've not gotten to the bottom of it. There's something else here and that is that back in the day when Deborah Birx is talking about growing up, nobody had the word autism. So people who were perhaps on the quote unquote spectrum, they in some ways, these terms like autism. I'm not crazy about these terms because you look back to a monostory education, doctor monostory from Italy way back a hundred years ago and what she did with children. So you know, Elon Musk, somebody with Asperger's, you know what I mean? So part of this is not viewing people through putting them in a box like autism because it depends on where you are in the spectrum. I will also say this about RFK Jr. Anybody who quoted Andrew Wakefield, who's, who by all accounts, is that guy from the UK of fraud, he was a fraudster, he was completely discredited, he was a former doctor and he was somebody who was involved in a lawsuit. And for the gains of a lawsuit, manipulated research to make it look, make it look like the MMR vaccine and vaccines have the possibility of causing something like autism. The Lancet then published the research and everybody freaked out. I know when my boys were little, is David was born in 2006? I mean, we were all freaking out about this. The Lancet had put it out there. Everybody was talking about it. This guy, you know, went to jail and whatnot is a horrible thing that he did to our society. So, so if RFK Jr. or anybody back in the day was quoting the Lancet, they had every right to. My belief from what I've read, RFK Jr. walked that back just like everybody else walked that back and said, whoa, this was based on a fraudulent guy who did something unthinkable. And so now we have to deal with that. But when we talk about COVID vaccines, the truth is the COVID is to me is not a true immunization. I think it's about education. Of course, everybody should get the MMR should get the polio. Talk to your doctor. They can separate it out if you're nervous about your kitty getting like all these vaccinations at once. You should have seen the signs yesterday. I had to pick up my wife's prescription at CVS in the back of the pharmacy. They had a sign up for like seven different things. It was flu shot, COVID shot. What is it? T Dapper T. Yeah, I was like, Oh my God, T diff. It's like a buffet. Mine just rolled my just jab me with anything you got. So in some of it, I just think people need to be educated. What is a true important immunization, such as polio. Right. Everybody should get the polio. Measles. Measles. Right. Those some of those things are really good to get. But I think the problem is now there's so much, there's a lack of trust. So we need to deal with this, have the education. But it's sad that that guy back in the right around 2000, I want to say maybe it was 1998. He published it and the lands that picked it up. Yeah. But you can see why people are skeptical of this after the pandemic. Then you have these elitists in the media lecturing you on what you should put into your body. And as soon as they go to a commercial break, the first add up is a pharmaceutical ad. Yeah, it's true. Right. Yeah. Like, sorry, if I am a little hesitant. Look, we need to have these discussions. She's a hundred percent. She's a hundred percent right when she says when these hearings happen, R. K. Jr. will bring his research, the Senate, the committee will bring their research. And like, let's have the discussion. I'm all for this, because guys, I hate to tell you, the road we're going down is not working. We're all sick, we're all fat, we're all unhealthy. So whatever we're doing is not working. So let's have the discussion as to how we can correct this for the next generation. Because it might be too late for us. No, it's too late for me. I'm getting 20 years anyway. Definitely too late for you. That's why I don't know why you're eating healthy. You might as well, you know, God, it's a glory. Why am I getting mad at the fact that I got post nasal drip right now? I should be ecstatic. The only thing I have right now is a little bit of a drainage. But I'm so happy that we are actually having this discussion. And I hope that it, that it, real results come from it. But I, I, I worry that it won't. But part of this, you know, part of this crag is not, it's, I know that some of the vaccines, they're, they're concerns about autoimmune and et cetera. But some of this is just that people drive in their car and they drive the kids and they drop them off to point A and point B. Kids don't play out in the yard anymore. So part of this is just that we're not, we need to get up and move. Get up, walk, run, play games, stuff, get on your bicycle. It's true. If K was not wrong. Yeah, we're not, we're, we don't exercise enough. We don't get outside enough and we eat crappy stuff. Yeah. You know what I mean? So, and then you do what I do. You get on the treadmill for 35 minutes and then you go home and have a cocktail. The hell would I just do in my life? But what I'm saying is, is that you can enjoy yourself. Like, no, we're not saying that you shouldn't eat McDonald's. We're not saying you shouldn't eat, you know, some of this stuff. Just do it in moderation and just get out there and exercise and, and, and do other things and don't live on McDonald's. You know, I know, uh, what's my call it? Uber Eats and all the stuff is, makes it easy because we just sit there and, uh, Nate, Nate Burkowski or whatever that guy is, has this great bit about Uber Eats, about how he's like, he's like, I'm so lazy that I got McDonald's from thing and a Dairy Queen milkshake and, and my biggest concern was them arriving at the same time. Like, like, I was cheating on one. It's like, I was like, I need a separate car to get me a milkshake or dairy queen. Yeah, I say, I tell you, and, and then you're paying an arm and a leg to do that, by the way. Exactly. These delivery charges are just outrageous. They are, but true story. So the, the wife and the girls were working for my in-laws up at Chris Kindlemart in Bethlehem this past weekend. So Friday night, I'm like, I'm not making anything. I'm gonna order pizza. You know, it calls, I swear to God. This is another one of my things. Here we go. We got, we got to make pizza affordable again. Oh, man, Kale, just make your own. I, I'm going, I might have to. Yeah. Um, I ordered from a local place. Now I got three toppings. I, I went nuts. I got pepperoni, onions and fresh garlic. Okay. 40, 492 for a large three topping pizza. Wow. Really? I could have went and got a ribeye and a strip steak, a giant for that. I was gonna say, where are you ordering for? Don't, don't need it. Just a local place on Germantown Pike, a mom and, four. So it was plus tax delivery shipping, you know, all these ridiculous charges, three toppings. I, I almost wanted to pull a Kevin McAllister from Home Alone and said, leave it on the doorstep and get the hell out of here. Man, that is 44 92. Will that be cash or card? Is that with tip? That's with tip. Okay. Yeah. It was like 36, 36 with three toppings. 44 bucks. You should have taken off the pepperoni. You're right. Yeah. That, that, that, that process meat. But Jesus, the, um, I just was looking up auto immune and allergies and stuff like that. Part of it is we don't kids don't play in dirt. No. That's one of the things kids, like I remember as a kid, we played in dirt like every day. What's wrong with playing in dirt? The kids don't play in dirt. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. You're 100. They should play in the dirt. Yeah. I, yesterday I told my wife, I'm like, I'm like, get, get our son outside, you know, because I was doing the dirt. I was doing something for work. And he was, he was, he was rummaging through the dirt. And like, this is good. This is exactly what we need. Skin some knees. Yep. Fall off your bike. Put him outside for two hours. Like the dog. Get in trouble for God's sakes. Uh, speaking of the dog, we need to take a wee, wee break. Yes, we do. All right. And I definitely have to go. I heard it's bad if you hold it. Yeah. eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10. We'll come back, wrap up the hour with your calls. We've got a big three from dawn on the way. 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It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 1210 wphd and the free honestly help Frank. Good morning. How are you? Good morning. Make it sound like I'm really old now. Quarter century. Wow. Well, I guess, but I guess that's true. You know, I wanted to say, you know, I'm applauding Deborah Birx's idea of transparency and if we're going to be transparent, let's first take a look at the 75,000 pages of documents. Fives are submitted to the FDA for emergency use authorization for the COVID vaccine. That'd be a good start. I think the erosion of public health in particular with the COVID vaccine is that we chose a one size fits all mentality for both those at high risk, maybe old people over 65 or 70 with comorbid conditions versus children 12 to 18. There was a risk of myocarditis, which was shown to be elevated in young men. Why did we still give them two doses? There's a lot of questions. Why do we change the definition of vaccine for the purposes of defining what the COVID vaccine was? The emergency use authorization for children and pediatrics in the COVID vaccine was a mixed result from the FDA committee and yet the FDA still approved it and is given as part of the normal shot routine for young children. I think that's appalling, you know, without a discussion and without thinking. And then finally, I'd say, you know, we talk about if it's COVID, Pax-Lovid, and it was a great little term, but if it's COVID and you've never had the COVID vaccine, then maybe Pax-Lovid because that product wasn't studied in patients that had the vaccine first. So you really have to look at what the package insert says, what it really means, and what the real benefit is. And I think we've lost that idea of a risk benefit discussion with our with our physician. And it's going directly to take it where you're, you're a skeptic. And I think that's wrong. Yeah, take it or we'll shun you and publicly shame you for not following what the experts tell us to do. I love the fact that you talked about it as this one size fits all mentality, which again, you know, like during the pandemic, and especially now with hindsight being 2020. And even right now, I have no issue if you want the COVID shot, no matter what your age or health status is, that's up to you. It's not it's none of my business. But like, I understand if you're 65, if you're 270 pounds, if you are dealing with diabetes or cancer, that COVID vaccine that booster is more beneficial for you than it is for me as a healthy 40 year old, for the most part. And then compared to a 12 or a 13 year old kid that probably does not need it, right? So again, it's not one size fits all. So I'm glad you bring that up, Brian. Let me, by the way, just read this tweet. This is from Brian Ramona. He's one of our traffic anchors at KYW 1060. He says you guys, he tags all three of us on Twitter. He says, you're on point with a healthy eating discussion. Two years ago, we started a clean eating plan, and I lost nearly 60 pounds in five months. Wow, Brian, it's great, man. But he strayed and succumbed to his sugar addiction and gained almost all of it back. Sugar is as addicting as cocaine is. And it's according to this, I don't know if this is accurate, but he sent us a gift. Drinking one soda a day is the equivalent to 39 pounds of sugar per year. Wow. Well, I think to Brian's point, what is the sweetener in soda? And so that's even if it's a spare time, that has, you know, they're a neurologist. I told you the story about, you know, my mom, where they said, do not have these artificial sweeteners. They're horrible for your body. But then even the artificial or the sweeteners that are, you know, it's not sugar anymore. It's not from the sugar cane. It's this highly processed syrup that they use. And so it's heated a certain way. It's processed a certain way that's not good for us anymore. So my suggestion is, even though it doesn't taste as good, we tried this to get one of those things where you make your own soda. I don't know if you've ever tried that. Yeah. Yeah. There's a lot of machines. Soda stream or whatever. Yeah. Yeah. But you use like natural sweeteners or even oranges or stuff like that. I don't know. Just drink water. I was just going to say drink water, drink a little wine, have coffee. You'll be fine. That's right. You might have a lot of reflux, but, you know, take everything else out of your diet. Yep. Maybe a little tequila. Well, yeah, I'm telling them. Right. Generous sport. But don't mix it. Yeah. Exactly. All right. 855-839-1210. If you want to jump in Don's Big Three on the other side and then all of our typical nine o'clock hour goodies as we continue, it's killing company on talk radio at 1210 W.P.H.T. Yeah. And we're just talking about making dinner. 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