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If You Came To This Country Illegally Your Free Ride Is About To End, Jimmy Mathews Checking In From The Art Museum He Is All Set For The Run, Jimmy Mathews Did It In 32 Seconds And His Debt Is Now Paid In Full And Nice When You Can Afford To Joke About The Possibility Of Being Fired
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- 20 Nov 2024
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So an 11 year old student is in police custody after he's accused of stabbing two staffers. This is at a Northeast Philadelphia middle school and that stabbing happened about lunchtime yesterday. Castor Gardens middle school. This is on Kotman Avenue and police say the student just pulled out this big knife out of his bag while inside a classroom and stabbed these two different staffers. The victims identified only as a 31 year old woman and a 63 year old woman. So police say these women suffered cuts to the arm, to the stomach and they were, you know, they're being treated at the hospital. These are not life threatening injuries. The question though is that how did this 11 year old get that knife in school because they go through metal detectors? Oh, do they? They do. Wow. Okay. So why didn't the knife pick that up? So at this middle school security is, is tightened. The two staffers obviously recovering in the hospital and then questions surrounding the 11 year old who reportedly had developmental issues, behavioral and developmental issues. And so that brings up many questions as well. Well, that must, you know, I've got to give credit, give credit to a lot of teachers for what they put up with. But I can't imagine what it's like being a teacher in that school. I would imagine septa with bus strikes, impact students attendance, probably a school with no air conditioning. We've talked about that. And now they have metal detectors, but they don't work. Sounds like a great job. Well, that that's the question. Did they work? Or as kids always do, did they do the kids know some loopholes, you know? And so that's, I think that's the big question. I'd be interested to talk to somebody in security of how you actually get something like that through, is it just wrapping it up extensively, you know, eight layers over top of it? I mean, how does that avoid detection? Very interesting. Yeah. And other news and our friend Linda Kearns were already texting back and forth. So the recount officially begins in Pennsylvania. And this is obviously the hotly contested US Senate race in which Republican David McCormick has been declared the Senator elect still the recount underway in Pennsylvania. So today it officially must be underway eight a.m. in all 67 counties in Pennsylvania. Now we've reported that it was already underway in many counties, but every county must have it underway. Starts at eight o'clock. So as Greg's doctor would say, we started eight a.m. We started eight a.m. If you imagine hearing that guy start shouting that during a recap, your political livelihood. So you know, they're, they're pleased that the McCormick campaign has spoken out. They're pleased about many of these rulings. There was another one yesterday. I know our friend Linda Kearns, who's the election integrity attorney with the RNC. She was in court again yesterday. And so at this point now, after that high court ruling at the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling, saying that those illegal ballots should not have been counted in the first place. We dealt with that one. But then there was this other question of the provisionals, those provisional ballots. So that battle is ongoing in multiple counties. I knew that today in Bucks County, we've talked a lot about the fact that they're having the first commissioners meeting. We played the one commissioner who's made national news for basically admitting that yeah, she decided to go against the law of the land and she says she's misunderstood. Yeah. Others say she's not. So that's a whole controversy. But the first commissioners meeting and there's there's some planned protests going on. My comments were taken out of context. Yeah. It's always interesting how they speak down to you, right? Like no, you didn't understand what I said. No, we have the tape. We've played the tape multiple times on this show. We played it in context and I can comprehend what you're saying and what you're implying. And I vehemently disagree with you. Bob Casey, by the way, had a unbelievable Twitter thread yesterday. It's right wing misinformation. Be patient. Be vigilant. Democracy takes time. Interesting. Talking about democracy. So the recount, you know, we've, we've talked about this in counties like Lancaster, Lebanon counties across the state. Many started on Monday, but the deadline for them to begin the recounts technically and officially is this morning eight o'clock Wednesday, November 20th. They have to be done with that recount by the 26th. They need to report it by November 27th. Yeah. By the way, interesting thought. I saw this from Scott Pressler tweeted this. He said that to in response to the Bob Casey Jr. Twitter thread yesterday that Bob Casey Jr. is making Josh Shapiro look bad. Do you think this has any impact on the future of Josh Shapiro as far as what his, you know, bigger aspirations are? Or is this something that'll be water under the bridge by the time, you know, he runs potentially in 2028? I know that's a talking point, but now, yeah, I probably right. Yeah. I know it's a big talking point. People love to say that, but the truth is the thing was triggered. We can debate why it was triggered and we'll know at the end of the day if it was indeed triggered by the fact that they were counting ballots that are essentially illegal and have been thrown out or will be thrown out. But at the end of the day, I think this is stuff that we pay attention to in general. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's in the weeds for sure. Yep. You're right. I don't really see that going anywhere. Okay. Say the last time we had a recount in Pennsylvania, remember, it was between, it was between McCormick who's now the Senate elect a McCormick and one Dr. Mement Oz. That was the last time because that one was so close. So they that triggered a recount as well. That was the last time more than two years ago. And so Dr. Oz obviously tapped as Nick mentioned off the top with in the Trump administration, a friend of the Trump family. You remember that Trump and former First Lady Melania love Dr. Oz. So Mement Oz is tapped and he'll be helping to watch over Medicare. And we know that Pennsylvania, we know that billionaire Howard Lutnik, who's a very impressive guy. If you've seen him, Haverford College, biggest donor. So he's known very well locally, but he will have the Commerce Department that for Trump. And then as Nick also mentioned, President-elect Donald Trump also selecting his transition co-chair, this is Linda McMahon and she'll serve as Secretary of the Department of Education, which an agency he said that he would abolish. But more importantly, he has said he wants to return education to the states. Title nine, by the way, will be something that'll be probably right at the top of Linda McMahon's list, I would think. Yeah, that she'll help rewrite that. Trump has said that would be an executive order. He told us. He'll accompany. Right. While it goes that, you know, that would be day one. Yep. And speaking of title nine, I know we'll get to it, but a local congresswoman who's identified as the first and highest level trans elected official is somebody who is now in a, there's a bathroom debate battle in Congress with Nancy Mase. Can I ask you a question, is, is, uh, is what does not, not consider the trans individual, uh, Levine, Levine? Oh, Richard, Rachel? Yeah. That nickname might be, you know, seriously, like, I know they're calling her, well, I guess she's the first elected official, right? Right. Yeah. He's not elected. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Technicalities semantics. Cause if I was dick, I'd be, I'd be upset, right? Well, yeah. I mean, like, yeah. I'd be like, Hey, what's this nuts dick? Not for nothing, but. Stalker just coming in here with all the, I don't know. I mean, Richard Levine, that's his name. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, so I know that, um, this, this, this battle that's brewing a lot of rhetoric back and forth, but it's Republican representative Nancy May, South Carolina, introduced that legislation to change the house rules to prohibit transgender women from using women's bathrooms and other facilities identified for women on Capitol Hill. I have to say this, you, you guys know how I feel about this issue, like, um, I'm with you both on this issue, but like, she's really making a, you know, like something out of nothing, isn't she? Is she channeling her inner Marjorie Taylor Greene? I don't know. Cause I like Nancy Mayes. I like her a lot. She's on every show. Everybody's interviewing her now. I don't know. I just feel like it's a desperate cry for her. I gained a lot. And I always liked her much more than Marjorie Taylor Greene, but she get, I gained, I gained a lot of respect for her the way she battled, um, uh, who was the guy on ABC that she was deaf enough. Oh, that was great. Don't they? I mean, we here at Odyssey have those, uh, those unisex bathrooms that you need a key card to swipe into. What we do? Like don't they have those? Well, you might have, you might not have access to them. Yeah. Okay. I've never even seen the door. I only use the one right around the corner. What? Can you come in at five and leave a 10? That's right. Well, Sarah McBride, who's of Delaware, obviously representative Sarah McBride says this is a blatant attempt from far right wing extremists to distract from the fact they have no real solutions to what Americans are facing. We should be focused on bringing down the cost of housing, healthcare and childcare, not manufacturing culture and wars. And by the way, they're, they're like two days a week. Like does it really? You know what I mean? Like, it's like they're living there. Well, Nancy makes is a, she's a surviving rape victim. Is she not? Well, that's what she says. Yeah. So a rape survivor, she does not feel safe when biological males invade protected female spaces. Right. Protect me. Well, I don't understand why that's a controversial view to have the sake. I don't care if you ID. You can claim to be whatever you are. That's I'm fine with that. But if you've got male genitalia, go into the men's room or, or just, or like I said, have unisex bathroom. Not the unisex bathroom. Right. Have the men's room. Have a women's room. Same thing with, same thing with trans sports, let's have men's sports, women's sports and trans sports. If it's such a thing. Yeah. Do they have unisex bathrooms when you go into combat? Sons. Men and women. It's a good question. And by the way, I feel for Nancy Mase, I don't like when my wife comes in the bathroom when I'm in the shower, stay out, respect my space, shave in my head woman, shaving your what? And I do hope today we talk about and show on the YouTube's, the Elon's Big Rocket. Yeah. He's the biggest rocket ever. Yeah, that's right. We have a little bit. Wow. We try get to the big deal. Yeah, we'll get to the big deal. We'll shoot off rockets later. I have. Trump liked watching Elon's biggest heaviest rocket ever. It's, it's pretty exciting. Yeah. I'm starting. He's shooting off rockets. I can't even get a bottle rocket off on the 4th of July blowing off a digit. You know what was interesting though? He was complaining Trump on truth social is complaining about Republicans not being present to vote for some Biden judicial nominees and like Ted Cruz and two other senators standing right next to him. He's like, well, what, what about these three? You know what I mean? Like, what do you guys do one? Yeah. So we are sponsored this morning on this very important Jimmy Matthews running the stop the steps of the he's already checked in. He's already checked into the YouTube chat. He says he's on route. So you had a 30. He says he will call into the station in the 7 o'clock hour. Oh, we're going to do like a pre game with. Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah. And we want everybody if if you're in that area or you're close to that area or you have nothing to do this morning, just go over to just go over to the arm museum steps at 830 and cheer them on. Right. I'm going to take you five minutes. That's right. And it's lovely. It's at that point. Partly sunny, partly cloudy, 63 degrees for your high. Like I say, that rain that's that's expected to be quite heavy and even some thunderstorms, that holds off until after sunset. That's this evening overnight into maybe tomorrow morning, but definitely today, most of the day for the bulk of it and certainly for Jimmy Matthews, big run. We're looking at 63 degrees, partly sunny. We're sponsored by Joseph Anthony retreat spot and salon and the select the secret really to finishing your holiday shopping with three locations, Glenn Mills, Springfield and center city at the Lowe's Hotel, visiting person or online at Joseph Anthony dot com or gift cards are always available. That's Joseph Anthony dot com. Thank you for sponsoring kill and company news live. All right, Don. Thank you very much. 620 on this Wednesday morning. Let's get to a big take on killing company and it is brought to you by Garden State earthworks. The big take mass pushback to mass deportations. You know, if you came to the United States during the Biden Harris administration illegally, your free ride is about to end Donald Trump and Tom home and are not playing games, Democrats on the other hand are playing hardball as Donald Trump has confirmed that he will declare a national emergency and use the US military to carry out mass deportations of undocumented and illegal migrants. That announcement came on Monday morning by CNN's Kate Baldan as she read a post by Donald Trump on social media. You know, it's wild to me that so many Democrats are acting out defiantly over this policy that will only further ensure American safety and security. The everyday American does not care about repopulating your district. The casual voter is not interested in certain industries securing cheap labor. They want a secure border, but why are Democrats so focused on America last? Why do Democrats get more outraged over the term illegal alien than they do over Lake and Riley's death? They are always more offended by feelings and words and how you label somebody than they are those who are physically hurt as victims of crime. Many times preventable for notable Democrat governors and two major city Democrat mayors will apparently not comply with Donald Trump's deportation efforts. They include Katie Hobbs, governor of Arizona, the governor of Illinois JB Pritzker, Jared Polis, the governor of Colorado, and governor of Massachusetts, Maura Healy. And then you throw in Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, and Michelle Wu, the mayor of Boston. And speaking of the mayor of Boston, here is Michelle Wu on how she's not willing to cooperate with Trump's immigration policy. Listen and watch. 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 very 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 and having large scale economic impact. Widespread fear? Yeah, you should be afraid. If you enter a place illegally, you should be scared. There are consequences for your actions and elections have consequences. The consequences are Donald Trump is going to attempt to carry out the largest mass deportation effort in the history of this country. But what about your tax paying citizens that fund your salary? I guess you don't care about their fears or safety, but that's fine because Trump can cut off federal funding and make her life more difficult in office. But the defiance doesn't stop there. Here's Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs playing tough. Listen and watch 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. Could 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. Boy, she's a real gem. Is she not? And I wonder what her response will be when the military comes to Phoenix and rounds up illegal immigrants. But the biggest tragedy in all of this, I believe, is the failure to protect children from the fentanyl crisis in this country. That poison has spilled over the border into states like Arizona, then is distributed all over the country and has killed more Americans than all global terrorists combined. It is the silent and in many times accidental killer of today's youth and these Democrats simply don't care. But let's take unhinged to the next level CNN, the platform Julie Roginski, the nut job. She's actually saying that she will attempt to physically stop the military herself. Listen and watch. Promise you with every fiber of my being because I'll probably be one of those people that if anybody comes to these people and tries to drag them out by force, there will be protests of people like me, American citizens who are going to stand there and do everything possible to prevent these women and children, which is all who these people are. The criminals from being -- How about the terrorists? How about the -- How do you -- How do you sort through -- That's the trouble. I'm sorry. I live next to these people. I can tell you they are women and they are children. Are there terrorists among them? I don't know. But I can tell you -- And neither does the government. What I can tell you -- Okay, but what I'm telling you right now, practically speaking, is that there will be people, American citizens, who will prevent these little kids who are being dragged out of these shelters. There are. And what's going to happen to these people? What is going to happen to the military when the military opens fire on us? No one's -- You see? We're weighing down a rabbit hole here. There is zero chance that she lives next to people like she just claimed. Guaranteed, gated community has no idea what she's talking about, doesn't experience it on a day-to-day basis. And she's wrong. Because most Americans voted on mass deportations. She obviously hasn't read the polls leading up to the election that showed that she is actually in the minority. She probably has a "hate has no home here" sign all over her front yard. So where exactly are these illegal and undocumented individuals residing and working? Axios with a detailed breakdown, 14% work in construction, 13% in agriculture, 7% in hospitality, 5% in manufacturing. And also according to Axios, the operation will be difficult to pull right away without major structural overhauls, a backlog of nearly 4 million immigration cases, and a shortage of immigration judges and detention centers can hinder quick deportation and those efforts by the Trump administration. The mass deportations outlined by Trump could cost $150 billion to $350 billion according to immigration experts. But this problem didn't just happen overnight and the problem won't go away overnight. And there's no doubt that Trump, I believe, can get those border numbers back to where they were in his first term. Why? Because you have a guy like Tom Holman. Like Mayorkas and Kamala, he has a true passion for protecting his country. Listen and watch this. A lot of people have wondered how is this going to work? So how will it work? Well, look, I think the president has been clear on the stage. As far as the deportation operation, we will prioritize public safety threats and national security threats because they oppose the big danger to the United States. He's got three rails, so we'll do the deportation operation with the priorities, I just talked to you, all again. That'd be the priorities. The 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 that over half a million children have been trafficking to the United States. This administration released them to un-bedded sponsors and they can't find 300,000. And based on my three and a half decades, some of these children are forced labor. We already found some in forced labor, some are in forced extra trafficking, some of them are pedophiles. We need to save these children. That's going to be a third rail. Boy, he sounds like such an inhumane person. The guy wants to stop human smuggling, sex traffickers and pedophiles, yet he's vilified by the left because all the Democrats want to do is drum up fear for the select few that are okay with illegal immigrants being here. And then, of course, make Trump out to be the villain. But the election proved that people are not buying it and they won't buy it as the operation gets underway. The gig is up. America last no more America first, safe and secure. And that's the big take on tailing company. And it is brought to you by Garden State Earthworks. Do you have water under property that's giving you a headache? Well, if so, soggy yards, damp patio, pool area getting swampy, visit gardenstateearthworks.com. It is your drainage solution that's gardenstateearthworks.com or call 856-848-4444. All right, we'll come back. We'll get into all of the fallout that continues to happen around MSNBC and Morning Joe and so much more, including more additions to the Trump transition team, Dr. Mehmet Oz and Linda McMahon. Six o'clock hour killing company just underway here on a Wednesday morning. We're back after this on talk radio 1210-WMPHD and on the free Odyssey app and now it all makes sense. And I think Don actually nailed this. This was about self-preservation, if I recall yesterday and on Monday's show about Morning Joe. As you know, we talk about it with the election Trump wins. We're seeing all these media meltdowns from those in left-wing media, Democrats in office and liberal voters. And then if you think about the timeline and we have two updates for you. So last Friday, Mika and Joe go to Mar-a-Lago at 8 o'clock in the morning and they try to bury the hatchet and reopen lines of communication with Donald Trump. Then they do an opening monologue on their Monday television show that nobody watches and they explain what they did, why they are doing it and apparently they've been met with a lot of backlash. We talked about that yesterday, a lot of MSNBC staffers speaking to sources, you know, conditions of anonymity and not saying, you know, not putting your name behind your quotes about how they all feel like Mika and Joe, while not surprisingly, are only looking out for themselves. It's an act of cowardice. Well we've got two updates to that. And there's been rumors that MSNBC was going to be sold. And then last night in the evening hours, the Wall Street Journal with an exclusive that says Comcast green lights a $7 billion spin-off of NBC universal cable channels, which includes MSNBC, CNBC, USA, Oxygen, E, sci-fi and the golf channel, golf channel and USA the only two that I watch within their company. And we also find out that now whatever audience they had, and we know post-election, MSNBC's ratings collectively have gone in the tank temporarily. They're starting to resemble CNN's apparently after Joe and Mika made that big announcement that they, you know, extended the olive branch to Donald Trump. Following that announcement, they lost almost 40% of their audience the next hour. I mean, Kelly Company, I would assume, Stalker, you would know better than me, our audience grows throughout the morning as people get going. Of course. Well, they went from hour one to hour two and lost 38% of their most coveted demographic. If I was the program director or manager or whatever they have there, I would be like, okay, what we're doing is not working. Fire everybody. Unbelievable. But I guess, Don, you nailed it, totally believable. You saw this coming a mile away with these two. Yeah, when I saw the Comcast, and this was just within, it was before the election. It was like three weeks before the election, there were rumors about it that friends had told me I did see that then it became, it was being written about, that they were exploring this. And then like you're saying last evening, the Wall Street Journal put up that exclusive, that they admitted they had been studying this, but they're expected to announce it this morning, that they're moving forward with that plan, they're spinning them off. And usually that means, if they're spinning them off, that means that it's MSNBC, it's also CNBC. Yep. Right. And USA oxygen. But for MSNBC, Mika and Joe make a ton of money. And probably, I would think they're among the highest paid as far as, and the lowest rated compared to how much they're paid. Right. Always a fascinating conversation because, you know, according to the Wall Street Journal, just for the 12 month period that ended on September 30th, they brought in set, not day as in Mika and Joe, but these channels collectively brought in $7 billion in revenue. Now, I don't know what, I mean, of course, $7 billion sounds great to all of us. I don't know if that's good or bad for those seven channels collectively under NBC Universal. And I get it, Mika and Joe make a ton of money, all those people on MSNBC, there's not a host on that network, not making money that would qualify as being in the 1% of society. But there's a difference between revenue that you bring in versus the ratings that you generate. Right. So I would imagine that, yes, they are looking out for themselves. But if they continue to bring in, and again, I don't know what type of revenue they specifically bring in, but if they bring in a good amount of revenue relative to their salary, I mean, I would imagine they're going to survive, right? Like, they're going to be on the air with whoever purchases them, right? Or at least there's going to be an expensive buyout, I would assume, because we can laugh at their ratings all we want, but they're still making bank, right? And they're laughing all the way to the bank. If I was making their money, I really wouldn't care what my ratings were to be completely honest. Well, so I think the entire media industry, as we know it, is changing the course. That's all this is, and three of us need to be very careful about talking about who our parent owners are and what happens, because as we know, it doesn't necessarily mean anything. It doesn't necessarily mean that anything is going to change. It just means that they want cable news, this thing off of their books, or they want to, what I saw was a spinoff, right? So they're going to take all the, all the, like, the CMBC. It's going to be a separate company, right? So who runs that company? That's a great, that's a great question. And of the seven billion, you got a lot of channels there. Yeah. You know, my guess is that CNBC, I just want to see NBC, maybe the golf channel, those are the golf channel, those, anything with golf, because they can charge so much money with sports and especially golf, because who watches the golf channel? It's just Michael Pelkley and I know. But think about it, men who have money, men who want a $350 blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever putter, and that's the cheap one. So, so I would like to know what's the breakdown with those, but they're not going to pay Meek and Joe, what they're paying them. I think the larger takeaway, there's, there's two observations I have, is when you look at just news media, so let's just look at MSNBC and CNBC, forget USA, Oxygen, E, sci-fi and golf channel, it's all entertainment or sports or movies and things like that. So the news media is less and less relevant. And the, the larger takeaway is that people just do not watch television anymore, right? You're right. Well, everybody's got YouTube. Like, we did that. Right. You're streaming the fortune. Yeah. And then we got YouTube TV and we cut the Comcast, you know, Verizon, whatever, cut the chord. Yeah. And it's a clip society too, right? It actually watches Meek and Joe or Joy Reid, but we have 42 second clips that end up on a cut sheet or a 37 second clip that somebody disagrees with that gets posted on social media. I would argue their content that they produce as bad as it might be, their top consumption of it is in little dribs and drabs, right? Joy Reid said X, I mean, you look at the ratings on television in a nation of 350 million people, nobody's watching that garbage live, nobody's DVRing it, right? But that whatever app they go to, whatever social media platform they pull up, they see a conservative that clips it. And that's how it's being consumed. I would actually argue, especially when you look at MSNBC, more people consume MSNBC that are conservatives by default with formats like us than those that are fans to tune into them in the first place. And to be fair, I DVR every single cable news prime time show on every network just because of my job. I do too. Your box must be ready to explore. I do have storage. I will. Well, I think it deletes after a couple of, but I mean, what, what would happen if, if, you know, somebody said something on one of the things and I didn't have it, well, I can pull it right up on my phone and, and, you know, we can have it the next day for the show. So like, I've always done that I've, I've always DVR, I don't watch them, you know what I mean? But I have them all there in case I need you need to pull something. Yeah. There you go. All right. 855-839-1210. We'll come back. Get a fault or two in on Trump's latest cabinet picks, including Dr. Oz and Linda McMahon. We'll do that as we wrap up the six o'clock hour next. But first, a word from our friends at the Piazza Auto Group, the 2025 models. They are out and in full force today, the Hyundai Tucson, the brand's most popular SUV. I've driven it myself. Bold new design with plenty of cargo space while the standard all-wheel drive and great gas mileage will keep you prepared for any adventure and the Hyundai Tucson, when you get inside of it, man, the technology, the luxury, it is really a steal, great bang for your buck. 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Uh, Oz and Linda McMahon, uh, let me start with, uh, Dr. Oz, um, because I, I said during the midterms, I thought he was a terrible candidate. I mean, he got boat raced by Federman. It doesn't mean he can't do good at this job. It doesn't mean he's not qualified. Um, not a huge fan, it was kind of a slimy, I'm just not a, I'm not an Oz guy. Um, I agree with his messages. I like his, but his political views. You voted for him. I voted for him. He did, uh, him and Mastriado didn't just didn't think either one were great candidates two years ago. Linda McMahon, I think is going to be really, really good department of education, education background in Connecticut, small business administration, um, smart lady, smart lady. Um, yeah. Like between she and her husband, you know, they say they're co creators. Yes. I mean, she was the brains of the operation. Say what you want about the dysfunctional, like man, family, but I mean, the business entity and the business acumen is off the charts. I mean, Nick and I are, are, are, are WWE aficionados. She's not the brains behind the operation, but she's a smart lady behind the business piece of the man is the brains behind the operation. I'm not saying she's not a smart business woman. Yeah. Don't take anything wrong with that. I'm just saying that she, this is the creative genius. Yes. Yes. But she, I think she is the, I think that's why they, they're co creators because I think she was good at, I mean, the balance as far as the books and the actual business side of things that you need to do, ignoring your, no, but she, she was, you know, she is, I think the level-headed one, the structured one behind the mad, the mad genius. She'll be great. She will be great. I believe that. Yeah. But what I don't like about the way the media has covered all of these picks. Think about it with Pete Haggseth. Oh, Trump tabs Fox news weekend host. Now MSNBC and their headline on social media last night talked about us being selected. He's a TV personality and he lost a Senate race. He's taking over Medicare and Medicaid. No mention in the headline though, until you actually click on the story and get to the first or second paragraph that he's an actual doctor and surge. He's, he's like a really good, I mean, before he became what he is today, the dude knows what he's doing. Like he's a smart guy, right? Oprah discovered him. Yes. But with Haggseth, with Oz, with Linda McMahon, it's discredit, mislabel, unqualified, not fit, which is just wild to me because all of these people have backgrounds in the fields that they're going to be kind of heading up departments of. And they're also great communicators. What I have noticed with all of these Trump picks more than anything, they are all great in front of a camera and great at public speaking, which is the complete antithesis of what the Biden administration has been, Kamala Harris, Kareem John Pierre, Joe Biden himself. It's absolutely abhorrent communicators, right? They're stuttering. They're stammering. They can't answer. They can't pivot. They can't politic on the fly. They are communication nightmares. I mean, Kareem John Pierre can't look down at the binder without finding an answer. So all of these picks, I think in the public limelight, when they go out to speak on their said subjects that they're in charge of, you know, controlling and, you know, implementing policy, they're going to come off so great in front of a camera, in front of a microphone. And I think that's part of what Trump, what makes Trump so good. He is great in front of a camera and a microphone. Again, I'm not a huge fan of Dr. Oz, but I think he's qualified to do whatever the hell he's been tabbed to do with Medicare and Medicaid. Let's be clear with one thing, why all these picks are going in, why he's picking all of these people. It's because he wants eyes and ears in every organization that he learned last time. That's 100%. That's all it is. He wants, yes, he wants to know if said organization is coming out to get him or whatever that, you know, make sure there's no moles, make sure there's no whatever. He wants eyes and ears in every single organization. So he's putting people in there who he thinks are loyal to him in those positions. That's it. There's nothing to do with qualifications. It has nothing to do with, you know, everybody's like, well, he's doing TV, he's taking TV stars and, you know, he's making it into reality. No, he's taking people that are loyal to him. That's all he's doing. Yeah. But these are so think about Dr. Mement Oz and somebody who are renowned and inventor, by the way, of surgeon, who was forced of the top surgeon. He was for sex change operations, though, for a minor. So I believe if I have that, well, I don't, I don't have that information, but I don't. But I will say this, that he was, I mean, he wasn't known for sex change operations. He was known for heart surgery and was a leading surgeon and highly respected and all of that, you know, did Professor at Columbia a little bit, had his company created the brand. And so all of these people, the platform of, let's say, being the go-to doctor and medical guru with Oprah, that all of these people had something going on. He said, what they all have in common is that they went to television after they were, they created a name for themselves and were at the top of their game in a field such as a medical field or for Vic Rama Swami, a bill, self-made billionaire. We're the military. Like Pete. Right. Right. I mean, Vic Rama Swami, a guy from Ohio with no, you know, no, no, you know, no fame, no money, nothing and, and that's the American dream, right? So all these people self-made and at the top of the game in their careers and they choose a platform television for Dr. Oz Oprah. And so that platform then led them into other things like, let's say politics, but Dr. Oz, I think when you look at Medicare, Medicaid, I remember the Delaware County, it was Drexel Brook when Trump was here and it was a relatively small venue. And I thought it was interesting that they went very specifically into, for example, like the 1-800 number with Medicare that I guess currently they want to get rid of and it's very popular. Trump really wants to keep that heat. Trump wants to make things like Medicare, Medicaid, all of that. He wants to streamline it, make it user-friendly, customer-friendly, transparency. And so who does not want that, right? That was Trump's whole thing. Remember when he ran the first time and during his first administration, he said, why is it that everywhere else in society, you go and you, and you see a menu of prices, no matter what you buy, except the medical profession. I know, right? Who doesn't want that? I agree. Right? Who doesn't want it? The those who make that medical stuff and they get those big, big government contracts. And they stick you with the bill. Yeah. Yep. And then you go, what? That was $100,000. I went to the ER. Right. 855-839-1210. I actually have an ER story for you coming up later in the seven o'clock hour. I do. By the way, Jimmy Matthews is just checked in. He said, for anybody going down there, there's free two-hour parking on where works drive close to Bodehouse Road behind the Rocky Steps. Nice. So if anybody's going down there, I'm sure at this hour, I mean, it's not, we're not doing it for another 90 minutes, but I'm sure at this hour, there's, there's, there's plenty of parking there. It's beautiful down there. Yeah. Was Bodehouse Road still lit up green? I didn't notice this one. It was a couple of days ago. I didn't notice it today. Yeah, it was so cool. Yeah. I like the lights and like edges sketch lights. Yeah. It's a good job with that. That's a little charm to the city. We could use that. Start your day with Kaitlin Company, weekday morning, 6 till 10 on talk radio, 12 10 W.P. HD and the free Odyssey app. Round number two at 707, round and round. We go with the great Don Stensland. And good morning sponsor by Holland Floor covering this Wednesday morning as we will be heating up to 63 degrees, partly sunny today with considerable rain, heavy rain this evening, much needed rain. In the news this morning, 77 year old woman has died after police officers and a firefighter pulled her from a car that was submerged in the Schuylkill River, right near Balakinwood happened yesterday and that's according to the Lower Marion Police Department. This was a breaking news story mid morning yesterday with 911 calls coming into police. It was Writers Ferry Road, Lower Marion police officers, I think were the first on the scene and then some union fire company firefighters, those first responders, divers, they got in there immediately were able to pull this woman, pull her out of the water and then rushing her to nearby Langdon Medical Center where she died yesterday afternoon. They're investigating this. This was a large SUV and initially they feared that a second person was in the water. They confirmed that there was not, but just some frantic moments, they shut down traffic and some businesses nearby. You said Writers, Writers Ferry Road. Yeah. I know exactly where that's at. Yeah. I think a lot of us that used to work over at one or two ballot plaza, you know, would know that road quite well. Yeah. This is like the third or fourth time you've had stories of cars going into the Schuylkill. Several cars, we've talked about this. Yeah. What is, what is up with that? You know, I, one of them, I mean, one of them remember was two people who were making out got hot and heavy and dumped something. Sometimes you knock the gear shifter into reverse and, you know, kaboom. And it was like, remember it was a luxury. It was like one of those Piazza Mercedes, there was like a luxury vehicle rolled backwards into the, into the river. They were okay, but the car, not so much. So that one, people kind of chuckled about the others. I mean, some of these are just crazy situations. They are. We don't know. One year old woman, did she have a seizure? Did she, you know, what, there was no precipitation. This happened about nine ish in the morning, nine, ten in the morning. Yeah. What, what happened? You know, that was the best. Ballakin would could have been a Kamala voter that just couldn't take the results anymore. She just drove into the school and said I'm done. Yeah. Instead of running up the art museum steps. Yeah. Like Jimmy Maps. Is that a crying on TikTok? She went for a drink. Yeah. The other story this morning, I believe in the bigger picture of things shines a light on the issue of mainstreaming children who may have things like developmental disabilities or behavioral challenges, mainstreaming them into schools. This has to do with an 11 year old child in police custody now after he allegedly stabbed two staffers. And this happened at a middle school in Northeast Philadelphia. So it happened yesterday, the stabbing on at Castor Gardens middle school. This is on Kotman Ave. So they say the student just pulled out the knife out of his school bag, well, inside a classroom. And the question here is, well, how did he get that knife in? Because they do have metal, metal detectors. But in this sense, we know that two victims through a 31 year old woman, a 63 year old woman, suffered cuts to their arms, to their, to their stomachs. And these are not life threatening injuries, but obviously it's a horrifying situation. I think the other question is, if you just want to forget about the, the metal detectors for a moment, how did the child get the knife past parents out of the house? You know, where are the parents at with this, right? You know, I'm assuming that if you have developmental issues, it's not like the 11 year old went and purchased it online or went to a store, it was probably a knife from home. So where are the parents at in this equation? Yeah, it's a good question. I, and I don't, you know, that's what they're looking. They're looking at all of this, but I think it does, they know that the 11 year old has some kind of developmental or behavioral issues. Oftentimes, those kids have somebody assigned to them and we, this happens in the suburbs. It happens. We've talked about it. And so there are some parents who say, was this child transferred here recently? That happens. They tend to get transferred from school to school. And that avoids maybe the spot, greater spotlight. When we talk about, in the bigger picture, you know, we talked about Linda McMahon and Trump's pick to revamp education. This is one of those issues they will look at because it's one of the issues that I think goes under the radar and it's why some teachers even don't want to teach anymore. Yep. You know, I can understand why. We have a teacher shortage and the, and so the, all of these issues need to really need to be focused on. I, I think Linda McMahon will no doubt the, the, this will be part of the challenge that she'll have to deal with. Yeah. We have, we've talked a lot about a potential strike that trifecta, as I've said, we have leaders of, I mean, these are some huge unions, septa operators and municipal workers, septa operators, not just in Philadelphia, but all the surrounding color counties and as well as AFSCME. And we're looking at about 14,000 workers, Philadelphia, we're looking at Delaware County, Montgomery County, you know, across the region, right? 15,000 of these workers are, they could strike, they're not yet, but they met all day yesterday. And by the way, sheet metal, air rail, transportation workers, the list goes on and on. And this is Chester, Delaware, Montgomery County. So it really affects our entire region. And we're watching this very carefully. So far, they have remained at the table. It has to do with a budget shortfall. I know Governor Josh Shapiro got involved yesterday. They're trying to propose through the legislature, at least some bandaid solutions to this thing. But they don't have the money to really support, as far as septa, these operations. How does that shake out with these unions? Resolution happening first for Bob Casey or septa. Does Bob Casey wave the white flag before septa strikes a deal? Or vice versa? It's a good question. Firing minds and gamblers want to know. Yes, we're watching it very carefully. So will they strike? It would affect school children because in Philadelphia, that's how school kids, especially middle schoolers and high schoolers, get to school. We don't have school buses for our children in middle schools and high schools, by the way. If you don't know that in Philadelphia, so septa, that would affect schools. It would shut a lot of the city down. And then even remember, Cheryl Parker, the mayor, had wanted people to get back to work and not virtually work anymore. How are those individuals? Well, they won't be able to get to work. So would that shut down city services or offices? That sort of thing? Another excuse to work remotely. Yeah, I mean, just when they get back, so we're watching all of that very carefully. It'll affect all of us in one way or another, but just wanted to highlight that for you for sure. Other news of the day, the bipartisan house ethics committee will be meeting this morning behind closed doors. And they are expected to and they're slated to discuss their report on the investigation of former representative Matt Gaetz, who is obviously the choice by president-elect Donald Trump as the nominee for attorney general. Yeah, the what the allegations of what paying for sex and then a 17 year old, by the way, Johnny Hosden had to legally walk back, I guess, her rhetoric. Yeah, we have like, well, I hate to be an ABC exec, by the way, the health ethics committee speaking of Matt Gaetz obtained records that reportedly show president-elect Donald Trump's attorney general pick Matt Gaetz paid more than $10,000 to two women who later testified in sexual misconduct investigations. So they have the check. So well, it's not a check because that was Jerry Springer. It's Venmo. It's a cat. No, look, it's Venmo. Cash, it's made out to cash. It's made out to cash, but it was Venmo. It was through Venmo. According. Well, that's what he paid. That's what he paid the Venmo, that's what he paid the women allegedly for. But this is, this is, I guess, for, I don't know. So you know, in Venmo, when you put in, like most of us pay Venmo, like to the football team for a little sandwich, well, he was not paying for sandwiches, but he put, so he wrote cash. He's paying for pie. Oh, good. That's not even, I mean, it's not even funny because they're, they're allegedly 17 years old. Now, well, yeah, of course, let's just, let's discuss, let's discuss it. The report that I have is that he allegedly made 27 Venmo payments totaling $10,224.2 using his two witnesses using quote unquote his adopted son's Venmo account, right? Venmo account. Yeah, nester. I'm, I'm not making this up, dude. No. According to this, this report that's coming from the house ethics committee that some of the leaked information, the witness, because they had all these witnesses testify, right? So during the time period, this is mid July, 2017 through late 2018, maybe even the early part of January of 2019, they say in the house ethics report that the women were 18 at the time, but they, they must have just turned 18. So there's a question about, it's still icky. Look, look, look, what the definition of is is, right? I mean, that's really what we're talking about here. I mean, as I said, when he was tapped, I said, I look, I think he could do a good job, but I've never really been a huge fan of his and I think he's kind of a scumbag. I don't know. I'm just reading you the report. Those are the witnesses, the teenage, they're now in their 20s, they've subpoenaed them, and they testified and they gave in detail what was going on and it was, you know, relations. And the issue across state lines, and that's why they were investigating, was because at the time, and remember he was an elected official, he traveled to New York City to be on Fox News and then go see a Broadway play, you know what it was? Pretty woman. So these teenagers then traveled from Florida to, yes, New York and the women testified that they had, he had HUHA with both of them, like one after the other as party after the Broadway thing. PA, pyrotechnic fan, said if there had been something there a couple years ago, they would have prosecuted him. It's BS behind closed doors crap. Okay. Well, you're, no, no, no, you're, he's correct. You're correct that they, they, they pretty much, what we've heard, they, they declined to charge because they realized, and that's what this says, that they had turned 18, that he did not do anything illegal, everything was legal. But is it icky? I'll put it this way. You know what I mean? And so I think that I wouldn't, I wouldn't want to broke a law, but I think it's really icky. Oh, I, I, I, I do think you broke a fall. I put it this way. I wouldn't, I wouldn't want my daughters to date Matt Gates. No, of course not. Of course not. Not, not a 10 years old. Don, let me ask you a question. You're, you're, you're alone in the woods. Would you rather be alone in the woods with a bear or Mac gates? Okay. I could kick his butt. That's true. That's true. He's just, he's not a big guy. He's pretty. He's pretty. He's very pretty boy. Well, but then the bear all the sudden. He's not that pretty. He's not that pretty. His nails look better than mine right now. He's a big head. He's got that. He's got that hair thing again. He's got the Dan act. Like I've said it from Tommy boy. What's up with all these guys with the quaff? There's no allegation that he forced himself or anything. Everything was consensual. Yeah. Like I say, I don't really think that they had him on doing anything quote unquote illegal. But is it icky, right? And that's, and that's what we're going under, I don't, I think absolutely in the public eye, in the public eye, in, in an administration where we have to get a lot of work done. Why do you pay them? Leave. Seriously. Yeah. You don't pay them for sex. You pay them to leave. That's Charlie Sheen's line. Yeah, exactly. Pang it. Is it ill? You know, I, I don't know. I think it was a, they work for a dating service or the escort service. Is that right? Technically, it was an escort service at 17 or 18. No, I know. I mean, I have no idea, but it's, I don't care if they're 17 or 18. I know that's the law. What is the age of consent? I will say whether they were 17, 18, 19 or 20. It was Icky. And in the public's eye, does Trump really want to deal with all this stuff when there's so much work to do? Go back to the home and, I mean, you have everybody else's like above board and doing great things. Do you want this? They're, they're, they asked Trump about this and he basically said he does not regret his pick. So okay. All right. Well, double them down. They're going to use everybody's going to circle the wagons now. I'm telling you, I'm telling you guys you're going to circle the wagons and it's not going to. Whatever. You're going to listen to me. By the way, by the way, for everybody out there, I could believe you guys are saying this and talking about this. Every other radio host believes this, but you know, you know why they won't admit to it because they're not going to talk about it. So when, when we don't agree with something, we just pretend it doesn't happen. We talk about stuff like that on this show. Exactly. Exactly. And my point to you, I mean, he's, this is yours. This is yours. It was a six or, well, it's, what was this? 2017. All right. So it's many years ago. My wife had a baby and blah, blah, blah. My point to you is not, I don't think he did anything criminal. I'm just saying, think about what they did with a blazzy Ford and, and nothing happened and there was no tangible evidence and so on and so forth. Think of what they did and how they dragged that through the mud, right? To try to delay something here. They have Venmo. Yeah. And so, and that's why I mentioned Jerry Springer. The famous Jerry Springer story is that he paid a lady by a check and it was said, dude, why didn't you just pay cash? Yeah. They have the records. They have the receipts. So now they're going to go full on with this thing and it's going to be in the beginning. This is January. This is right out of the box. Is this really what you want? When you have a brand new administration, you have a ton of momentum. Do you want this? You know what? Honestly, I don't, I don't think Trump cares at this point anymore. When you've been shot, you know what there's, there's more, there's more important things than worrying about what the media thinks about Matt Gates, right? I think this will run as cover this, all this nasty stuff. And it's nasty. And to your point, I don't, I, they're not alleging anything. They're no charges. They're not alleging. He's not going to get confirmed. Now will Trump. But it'll run cover through, but it'll run cover, right? Yeah. Do a recess appointment. No, no, no, no, no. I think, I think Gates, I think this situation will, because there will be such a battle over this, everybody else will get their, they'll approve everybody else. Yeah. Because of this. So you don't, Matt Gates will get approved? I think this is troublesome. It's, yeah, he's not going to get approved. Now will, now will Trump push him through in a recess appointment? He might. Perhaps. But, but he's, no, no, he's not going to get approved. Rob, Rob said, if they're, if they were of legal age, then it's, then there's nothing there. Right. So that's true. Rob's, you're completely right. If they're 18, then there's nothing here. So why, so why continue to investigate it? You know what I mean? Oh, and then the media's going to lose their mind when, and I said this in a big take earlier this week, as soon as he uses the recess appointment to get Gates through, it'll be, look at this. That's a fascist dictator. That's why I gave you the stats. Obama and Clinton had countless recess appointments, but they're going to spin it in a different light when, when Trump uses that, um, uh, option that is at his disposal. I think Clinton had 179 recess appointments. Trump will have like six of them in the media will lose their, yeah, look, it's his, I mean, it's his right to push him first. He wants to. I mean, I have no, I have no issues with that. That's, he, he can do that. He wants to. I'm just telling you, he's not going to get confirmed. Yeah. No, I would agree. I think there's going to be a lot of the look at already the Republicans that are coming out of talking about this saying it's quite, I mean, he wasn't liked anyway. He was a, and by the way, why did he, why, why did he resign so quickly? Did you notice that because he thought he had this position in the back? Well, because they, they, it, once you resign, why would they to stop the investigation? Right. Right. They no longer have jurisdiction. Yeah. That was option. So they would, here's a thing. This is a bipartisan committee meeting this morning. This is why it matters. It's five, five. So in other words, it's a closed door meeting. They have to decide what to do with it. And they, they're going to table it because he's no longer a member, right? But to, to make it public or do some action, that means at least one of these Republicans would have to cross over and vote with the Democrats. Right. Right. So that, that's the, the bot. It's all political, obviously. Uh, we've talked about Tom home and, um, borders are issues. We've talked about Comcast, which is a local company, which has now green lighted the spin off $7 billion spin off of NBC universal cable channels. Finally, just on a really light note there, local malls, a lot of the local malls have already been telling us about Santa visiting, like at the Plymouth meeting mall. That's the, the right. Yeah. So in Ben Salem, there, there are some malls that due to less foot traffic. They don't even have their Christmas or holiday decorations up and they're, they're nixing Santa. Wow. People are outraged. I never thought Santa would be canceled. Yeah. I figured the left would do it before retail would, but this is, uh, the bucks, bucks county. This has been Salem. They're just saying we don't have enough foot traffic to like pay for a, you know, or, you know, make sure that we make Santa comfortable and all that good stuff. I have no idea how that most still is even. This is the chamony. Yeah. Yeah. It's making national news. By the way, Dr. feel on McGrawing, uh, on the YouTube chat, says, uh, gate. Doctor who? Dr. feel McGrawing. Um, that was Dr. Oz's calling. He says, make Gates has to resign to be appointed. No. Like did representative Mike wall's, uh, Walt's from Florida, who's going to be Trump's national security advisor? Did he resign? No. I don't think so. Gates is the only one that resigned. I'm telling you. Quickly. Yes. Okay. And took everybody by surprise. I'm saying guys too much concern on Matt Gates. Mike, my concern is not about anything other than keeping laser focus. There's a huge amount of momentum. We have a hot mess right now. I didn't even, we didn't even talk yet about what's going on with Ukraine and Russia and, and all of that. The world is a mess. Yeah. The world is on fire. We're the Alvin Bragg stuff. The Alvin Bragg stuff. We didn't even get to that yet. He wants to keep Trump on a leash for four years. Yeah, because scumbag, and they're not, they're going to, because Alvin Bragg by keeping him by not, by not, by, by saying we're going to put everything on hold, they keep the charges there. Yeah. So this is going to get one way or another. We'll resume this when you're 83, Mr. Trump. Give me a break. Yeah. You know, that was just a ploy to keep it to hold that. That's ridiculous. I thought the judge, I thought the report yesterday was that the judge was set to toss the conviction. Alvin Bragg wants to keep this alive, he wants to continue to call him the conviction. But the judge has final say, not the prosecutor, right? Right. But they, so they. Forget. Is that Mershan? Yeah. I'm losing track of all my. Okay. But in that one, I think that Dershowitz spoke on this. I have it somewhere else. The Dersh. The Dersh and had a brilliant, you know, take on the whole thing saying that any lawyer knows this, that it's going to get appealed. But so by holding it, you don't, then it doesn't kick it to the point where you do appeal it. Yeah. That's my bottom line. Yep. But anyway, yeah. Nishamini Mall, the fact that, that Santa is not going to be there and they're canceling Santa. That was, that's making national news. I got a kick out of that. Reminds me of the episode of Mary with Children on the set when the Santa Claus fell and tried to do a, an air landing out of a helicopter with a parachute and he crashed into Al's roof. Yeah. Nobody knows what you're talking about. Everybody knows. They love that. The best mall story. It's not Santa. It was, it didn't see only. Remember back in the day he, Rich, he only got in a fight with one of Santa's elves. No. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I got to hear that story. You got to know what he is with an elf. Tune in a three. He, he can tell you that. All right. Okay, sir. Sorry. Still the news by the way. Still the news. Holland Floor Cup. Yeah. Jimmy Matthews is like warming up. He's doing his stretches. He's on hold. He's on hold. I'm sorry. Jimmy Matthews would be done running by the time the news is over. Okay. Holland Floor covering. Thank you for sponsoring and being patient. Holland Floor covering the best on the 63 sunny day rain coming late tonight. Holland Floor Cup and Flooring Dealer New Carpet creates such a cozy atmosphere in your home and really can add warmth to any room showrooms in Wayne and Newtown. Free samples. No obligation estimates. Holland Floor.com. Thank you for sponsoring Kill and Company Newsline. All right, Don. Thank you very much. We'll save Nancy Mase for the cut sheet because we do have audio and video, but we'll hit on the NFL story as they have issued their first and only official statement on the Trump dance that is sweeping the nation. It's coming up next. And it's a good story for you, but right now, another good story is duck, duck go. I would argue when we're talking about search engines, it's the best story going. 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Do you have it up there? >> Do you really want a box for this early? >> No. I just want to see if we can, because I see it in my monitor there. I see it in my monitor. Oh, there we go. There. Look at Jimmy Matthews. >> Fantastic. Go over in front of the camera and talk to Kirk. There we go. Look at that. >> Hey Kirk, how are you? >> Good. >> Look at that. He's got his Eagle jacket on. All right. He's ready to go. >> He's ready to go. >> He's ready to go. >> He's ready to go. Do you have your boxers on? >> I have my boxers. I'm ready to go. I'm going to take them off my rocky gym, gym shorts or gym warm-up. >> Are there, I see people up there already, right? There's some people up there. Okay. >> There's a guy running the stuff up there. >> Beautiful. >> Beautiful day. Great day. >> Now, you've got the apple earbud things in. Will those stay in place as you make the descent up the steps? >> They will. Sure. >> Okay. >> That'll be all right. >> Beautiful. >> Are you ready to do this? Are you ready to pay this off? >> I'm ready. >> All right. Good. >> I'm ready. >> Yeah, we have to make sure that, you know, we've got ladies backpedaling right now. This is amazing. It's amazing. Jimmy's like heading out towards traffic. >> Yeah, my warm-up career, my warm-up career. >> All right. So if you're listening, if you're one of the YouTube chatters or you're just a listener who knows Jimmy, go down to the Art Museum steps and just -- apparently, you said there's some free parking down there, Jimmy? >> Yeah. It's right behind me, Art Museum, down by Bode House Rose. >> Yeah. >> Free parking on water, work, strut. >> Yeah. >> Keep walking back towards the camera. I was getting a little squeamish there. I thought he was going to walk into traffic for a moment. You see that? >> No. >> He's heading on towards the cars. >> He's pacing. Like he's like, "Yeah." >> He's getting loose. >> Check it out. >> Check it out. >> Check it out to the area. It's a slow down here. Back in the bag. >> Yeah. >> Back through. >> He's too low. He's too low. >> Thawn knows himself through very well. >> Oh, yeah. >> All right, Jimmy. We'll hide tonight and we'll check back in in about an hour. All right. See you then. >> All right, brother. There he is. Jimmy Matthews. Down at the Art Museum steps. This is going to happen. Look at this. And it was smooth. >> So cool. >> Connection sounded good. The video was good. >> I know. >> Kirk found the step. >> I love it. >> Awesome. Look at us. >> That's a feat in and of itself. >> It is. >> It is. >> Well, that's not jinx it though. We still have the actual main event to come. >> Yep. >> This could be like a Tyson Paul Netflix ordeal. >> I know. >> Well, I talked to Kirk this morning and he's like, "I'm not running up the steps with them." And I was like, "No, you don't have to." He's like, "Okay." >> Yeah. >> Did he bring the flag? >> Yep. >> Yes. >> Mm-hmm. >> And the flag has been posted on Twitter if you want to see what the Kalen Company 1210WPHT flag looks like. Now, Kirk, don't forget if you're listening. You're not going to be loading up the steps with Jimmy. So you're going to have to zoom in because as he runs away, he's going to look smaller and smaller to the YouTube crowd, right? So we're going to have to zoom in, but we're not going to want to zoom in too quick. Like, Dawn, you're the TV expert. >> Yeah. >> Tell him the art of the slow zoom. >> I don't even know if that's a thing, I just made it up. But it sounds right. Like, we don't want to see, you know, like, you know, Jimmy, like, "Who is that? Oh, there." >> Start out wide and just slowly zoom in. >> Well, I'm thinking we go to -- he should stand at the top of the steps, right? >> I think so. >> Yeah. And then turn around and throw his arms up. And maybe, actually, you know what, he should do the Trump dance to Capitol. Right? >> I like that. That's a good idea. >> I think he should do that. And that will actually lead us to our quick update here before we break for the cut sheet, as the NFL said yesterday, releasing their official statement, the league through a spokesperson has confirmed that it has, quote, "No issue with players who do the dance that mimics the moves of President-elect Donald Trump. NFL Chief Spokesperson Brian McCarthy said in an email, quote, "There is no issue with celebratory dances such as what took place Sunday or the previous week with the 49ers on November 10th." So every single player that you have seen, the league has said they are completely fine with it. The NFL rules make room for various player celebrations, but the celebrations must not be excessive or include violent acts, such as the throat/motion or imitating a shooting by using one's hand in the form of a gun. But like I said yesterday, this was not a protest, like the Kaepernick thing. This is a celebration. It's a goofy dance. It's something that people have done for years before Trump started doing it, and they'll continue doing it afterwards. So thankfully the league did not shoot themselves in the foot and go back to being the no fun league, and they say no issue with it. So that is good. I mean, did we think that there was, I guess we did. I thought there was a chance, I mean, you know, in this day and age, who knows, right? There's really nothing wrong with it. Yeah, somebody brought up the point. I think it was in the YouTube chat about Jimmy Matthews not wearing his MAGA hat. Did we notice that? Yeah. We should have. Okay. What does he have a MAGA shirt on? No, no, he's wearing a Eagles windbreaker. That's true. With looks like gray sweats and black sneakers. Yeah. As long as he has our flag, that's all I care about. It's enough MAGA stuff out there. I can't believe that he's going to be great. He's going to be great. He's got to wear the MAGA hat. Yeah. You're right. He said he would. Yeah. If somebody's going down there, get them a MAGA hat or let them wear yours. I'm sure one of our listeners. I might pink one, but it's in my, it's here. Yeah. Kurt, come on back. No, no, don't, don't tell him that. Don't tell him that. He'll come back and he'll get stuck in traffic on the way down there. Don't. Don't. Don't. Don't. That my new Vance 2028 one. Oh, look at you. Very nice. Look at you. All right. 855-839-1210. I can't wait to get that flag back here and stick that on the truck and drive around Bluebell. I'm going to get the Jimmy's driveway and beat my horn. Seriously. Are you going to, like, you're going to want to run here and get us? Yeah. I'll have my daughter. That's awesome. I'll have my daughter's filming on the phone or something. That'd be cute. Oh, my wife. If where she opens the door and rolls out. All right. We'll come back. Get the cut sheet underway. Oh, do we have some gems lined up for you? Jimmy Matthews at 8.30, Tony Bruno at 9 o'clock, don't you dare touch that dial. By the way, while you're doing whatever you're doing this morning, I would, this is a Fandall. Fandall.com, Fandall.com/Greg to sign up. The NBA is back. I'm going to go out on a limb here. I'm going to bet on the 76ers tonight. The 76ers are actually favored against the Memphis Grizzlies because I believe, I don't think John Moran is playing, so I think they're going to answer all of the criticism and everything. I think they're going to win tonight. So I'm going to take the 76ers tonight, minus two and a half, or you can take the money line. So I'm going to bet 76ers minus 144 Fandall in partnership with Valley Forge Casino Americas. Number one, Sportsbook. One, two to catch all of the action right now. Fandall is giving everyone three months of NBA league passes. 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What is Philadelphia is doing? I love it. I don't have it in the budget. I'm going to need to have a meeting with myself. I am. I am. Bit of love park. So the Christmas tree. Yeah. Like all that stuff. A lot of Kaling Company correspondents. A lot of people want to be a part of the show. All the Kaling Company listeners, if you're in that area, just stop over, stop over to Kirk. You're sitting. Take the flag and wave it. You do that? Seriously. Don't break the camera. Yeah. All right. Here we go. Let's see. Not the American flag. I think Kirk's going to go at the bottom at the top of the stops. Is he at the... No, he's at the bottom. Yeah. No, that's a good point. He needs to be at the top of the steps. When the run starts. Right. He's going to be getting closer to us. Yeah. He should be at the bottom. Well, it's an incredible view of the city. Yes. Yeah. Frankly Park, this is like an iconic view of the top of the steps. And if that is Jimmy at the top of the steps, you can barely even see him right now. Right. He's got to be at the top. Kirk must not be listening. You know. He's listening to Preston and Steve. Yeah. Oh, God. Oh, man. All right. Let's get to it. 7. 53. How do you get it? What's on the coach? What's on the coach? What's on the coach? What's on the coach? What's on the coach? What's on the coach? He's on this. What's today? When Steve brought to you by Cherry Hill Volvo right now. We used an all-wheel drive XC-90 for as low as 687 per month using all-appable rebates, these store from details, relationships, really do matter. Cherry of Volvo. Check them out. They're in 17. Cherry Hill, Cherry Hill Volvo, where relationships matter have a lot of new viewers on the YouTube chat today or on the YouTube channel today. Make sure if you're watching, you're hitting the like button and you're also hitting the subscribe button. Very important. It costs you nothing. Hit the subscribe button. Hit the like button. Please. Thank you. Let's get into the Nancy Mays thing because we were supposed to do it at 7.30 and at 7.53 and like usual, we're behind. We're staying on brand. So yesterday, so walk me through this. Nancy Mays put out legislation that there was going to be a transgender individual bathroom bill and this apparently stems from a lot of things. I mentioned, you know, her history of having, Dawn, is it was she. She's a survivor of rape. She's a rape survivor. Okay. I wanted to get the verbiage correct. And she's also PTSD. Yeah. And she's also received death threats on social media and she received a video on Instagram and I've got the quote here. I don't have the clip nor do I really feel like we should play it because it's just awful. But the following was said by a threat to Nancy Mays, quote, this video goes out to Congresswoman Nancy Mays, some guy by the name of Venus, a transgender individual said in a video posted to Instagram, Congresswoman Nancy Mays, I do hope that one day I do find you in that woman's bathroom and I grab your ratty looking effing hair and drag your face down to the floor while I repeatedly bash it until the blood is everywhere and you're dead. Awesome. So yeah, I'm on team Nancy and I'm unapologetic in doing so. I'm all about keeping dudes out of women's spaces and it's not because I have two daughters. It's just I believe in two genders and I believe a separation of men go into one room, women go into another and with the trans movement, if we need to create a third room, then let's create a third room. So all right, let's start with because she's she was asked about this a couple of times. Let's start here with cut. Let's start here with cut seven. This is a Nancy Mays with a ABC reporter who asked about this legislation playful. The question is, with your piece of legislation about banning women from using my question to you. It doesn't go far enough. So you have said that it was created in response to Congresswoman, 100% and it should legislation be created targeted at one specific person. It doesn't mention anyone in the legislation, but you've said it was a better note. I have said it's a result of this. I'm not going to allow biological men into women's private spaces. I will stand in the brink and stand in the way of anyone on the radical left who thinks that it's okay for a penis to be in a women's locker room or a bathroom or a changing room. Hell no. I'm not going to stand for it and the speaker said it'll be in the house rules package. If it's not, I'll be ready with a motion, a privileged motion to force a vote on this. This is not okay. I'm a survivor of rape. I'm a survivor of sexual abuse and I'm not going to allow any man and any female private spaces. Speaker. End of story. And by the way, I'm getting death threats from men pretending to be women. Why is it that these crazy people, the insanity, the radical left, are willing to kill women over, over a man's right to be in a women's restroom. Speaker Johnson has said, Speaker Johnson has said he wants to treat every new member with the words dignity and respect, forcing this Congress person to go into a male restroom. Is that dignity and respect? Forcing women to share private spaces with men is not dignity and not respect. I'm absolutely going to stand in the way of anyone who thinks it's okay for a man to be in our locker room and our changing rooms and our dressing rooms in women's bathrooms. And in fact, if you agree with that, you're crazy because that's not okay. It's not okay. Congresswoman. Thank you, Congresswoman. We're going to peel away from this conversation here. So a little bit. This is, you know, it's wild that this continues to be such an issue because it's the most unbelievably dumb subject that we talk about on this show. And we talk about it a lot because it's in schools, it's in workplaces, it's in sports. I just don't under and think about this. We've given you Gallup poll numbers where I've seen numbers ranging on a low end of 72% to a high end of 90%. I mean, in America, you never find Americans in agreement to the extent of 70 to 90% on one policy issue or one subject matter. We couldn't even agree. What was the most important issue for this election? Was it immigration or was it the economy? It was like 46% to 37%. It's eight out of 10, if not nine out of 10 Americans believe men have no business in a woman's bathroom. Yet for some reason, again, we cater to the 10% and all of a sudden that is being forced on you. Like that's the majority opinion and belief when in reality, it is not. And I would just say one last thing, because this is, this is for females more than it is for men. I don't, I feel like I've said all I can say on this subject. And I would say anybody that's hesitant to speak up on this issue, whether they're male or female, that's a, especially a Trump supporter, and I bring that up for this reason. We are seeing Trump voters and supporters come out of the closet like never before, right? They're no longer afraid. If you're no longer afraid to say you're a Trump voter and supporter, then don't be afraid to stand up for women. And I feel like more women have to do this. There's just not enough of them. There's not. I mean, don't you defend women? I defend women, you know, individual citizen journalists, like, like Meg Brock will bring it up. But unless this becomes a groundswell, biological females will continue to be intimidated by the left wing media and the, the four percent of people that identify as transgender that want to be in a female bathroom. Yeah, and the way that it's being reported, because the headlines matter, is that, you know, MACE, ICE legislation banning, that it's a ban on trans women. That's the headline. And what I think what Nancy MACE is trying to say, that in particular, because she has PTSD, I mean, obviously she's, you know, went through something that's horrible and she wants to protect those, those private spaces intended for women. And that's her right. I think that the point that the reporter, when they asked, basically what they're asking is, why didn't Congress deal with this before? And so because it's not necessarily about the individual, you know, whether there's an individual who's a, a trans individual who happens to be from Delaware. And so in my opinion, do they have an HR in Congress, you know what I mean? That's right. They have an HR. They need an HR. They have, basically they have no accountability for any kind of HR issues. And so they need a whole HR situation where I don't even think they have it seriously. That's why they have, I mean, look at all the sexual abuse and things that happen in Congress, right, like literally in the halls, the so-called hallowed halls of Congress. Yeah. Overall, they needed, they need an HR. They need standards. They need to put it all in there, not just piecemeal like this. Here's what I would do. I would make this proposal to this member of Congress that identifies as transgender. And I would say this, okay, you don't want to be in a men's bathroom. And all of our female elected officials do not want you in the female bathroom. We'll create a unisex, whatever you want to call it, family, potty, whatever, right? And I would say, is that good enough for you? And if that individual says, no, my instant reply is, why do you feel like you need to be in a female bathroom? And then he's going to say, well, identify as female. I mean, I'll follow it up again, no, no. Why do you want to be in a female bathroom? Because I got to tell you, as a straight guy that identifies as a male, I have no issue and no desire and no inkling to ever want to go into a female's bathroom, okay? That's because I'm a guy, right? And I'm not trying to identify as a female. But I'm not putting a female in danger and in risk. And this is not to say that all transgender people have sinister intentions or perverted intent or anything like that. But we have seen stories where shenanigans go on in a female bathroom. And to me, no female should be subjected to that. A female's got to deal with all their bodily issues, they stay out of there. They have couches in there. Tell us more. By the way, do you have couches in there? How does it, you know, we have a full bar, that's why you're going to want to call it. That would be amazing. Why did they not, well, when could a man get a couch in a bathroom? My question, though, is Senator, as far as the representative elect, right, from Delaware, my question is with Sarah McBride, did Sarah McBride go through the surgery? Because is it a moot point, if indeed Sarah McBride had the surgery and now does no longer has a male apparatus? They can't squat over the urinal. So let me ask you this one, because you're the female, and this is your wheelhouse, right? So if this individual no longer has a penis, are you more accepting of this individual in a female bathroom? Because we're hung up on the, no pun intended, we're hung up on the whole concept of no male genitalia in a female bathroom. But if biological male, you just, this is like calculus, I'm just trying to navigate the what my God, my head ready to explore this is fun. But if the biological male, if the biological male has had his genitalia surgically removed, is it more acceptable for that individual who now claims to be a female to be in said female bathroom? That's a question for females to answer. I can't answer that. Okay. I'm going to be personally. I'm going to be honest, like in our bathroom here, I don't really, I don't care. I don't care. I doesn't bother me. It doesn't. Like, I know some people might disagree with me. I don't really look. I'm running. We have like, we have like 90 seconds to run. Right. You're like Jimmy on the rock. You're running down the hallway. But I genuinely, I don't care. Okay. So like, I don't care if a guy came in, if whatever. So this personally, the issue for me is more aimed at girls, girls in sports, kids and teens sensitive. So you're good with it being as an adult and as a mind, is it, do you have an issue with it for minors? With kids, it becomes, it's a whole different, it's a whole different animal. With kids, it's a whole different thing that's going on. And then, and the problem with school bathrooms, we've talked about, I mean, there was a girl in Delaware was beat up by other girls and was murdered in a school bathroom. So I think in school bathrooms in general, that's a whole different issue, locker rooms, a Riley Gaines story, all of that, that's a different story in a professional setting. I think it should be up to each private business, you know, to decide these things. For Congress, I guess, you know, they should have a policy. I think in every workplace, they should have like Greg said, you know, have private bathrooms and people want to have a private, maybe there are stomach problems, whatever there is. Yes. Yeah. Nobody wants to know. Yeah. Have a private restroom and so on and so forth. I don't, I wouldn't think to even like Nancy Mase, but Nancy, I think Nancy Mase is serious. Yes. I think she's like, I'm not afraid of Sarah McBride. Do I think Sarah McBride has ever, no, she's, she's fine. Like I am not afraid of her. I don't think somebody, whether they're a man and they identify as a man or a man dresses a woman. I really don't care. I don't care. You be you. But if there's somebody who feels that somebody with male parts or a male going in there's private female space and they feel threatened by that, I respect that, especially somebody. I mean, I don't, I can't imagine what Nancy Mase survived a very violent attack where she was, you know, ravaged and it's horrifying. So we need to respect her. So it's not a ban on what it's respecting everybody's rights. The problem with those individual stalls, you know, the individual bathrooms is everybody goes in there to do it. So it's like, you know, it's, you know, the poor person who has to go in there and flush it. It's like, oh gosh. You ever, you ever look underneath and see the other guy's shoes and you're like, I know who that is. My speaker, Mike Johnson was asked by a reporter yesterday. This is cut six film is representative elect Sarah McBride, a man or a woman. Why, why did a reporter ask this question trying to go to him for a sound bite play, play this film is fresh, but elect Sarah McBride, I know a woman, but I'm not going to get into this. We welcome all new members with open arms who are doing elected representatives of people. I believe it's a, it's a command that we treat all persons with dignity and respect. We will. And I'm not going to engage in silly debates about this. There's a concern about uses of restroom facilities and locker rooms and all that. This is an issue that Congress has never had to address before. We're going to do that in deliberate fashion with member consensus on it. And we will accommodate the needs of every single person. Do you plan on bringing Nancy Mason's transgender bill and putting that into the rules package? We're not, I'm not going to address the plans on any of that. I just told you what I'm going to say about the issue. I'm not going to engage in this. We don't look down upon anyone. We treat everybody with dignity and respect. That's a principle that I pursued my whole life. And we will take care of this, you know, issue a first impression for Congress as we will any other thing. We'll, we'll provide appropriate accommodation for every member of Congress. I thought he handled that very well and he kind of deflected a little bit and he gave the politically correct answer and obviously when this comes to vote, you'll, you'll see how people believe. Well, he obviously didn't think he gave a good enough answer because he came back. He came back out later to clarify what he meant. Oh, so either he about new member, he got a new member, he got a, he got a stern talking to. Oh, I would, I would almost guarantee you of the, maybe somebody who was watching, uh, SpaceX, uh, SpaceX launch yesterday, may have, may have called the bat phone and be like, get, get back out there and we, we easily, Mike John says, yes, sir. Okay, sir. Mr. Magam like, uh, cut eight. Hello, everybody. Um, this one make a statement for all of you here and be very clear. I was asked a question this morning at the leadership gaggle and I rejected the premise because the answer is, is so obvious for anybody who doesn't know my well established record on, on this issue, let me be unequivocally clear, a man is a man and a woman is a woman and a man cannot become a woman. That said, I also believe, um, that's what scripture teaches is what I just said, uh, but I also believe that we treat everybody with dignity and so we can do and believe all those things at the same time and I want to make that clear for everybody because there's lots of questions, but that's where I stand. I've stood there in my whole life and those are fat. So the bottom line on the measure, the measure governing access, what a weasel he is, well, the measure governing the access to the facilities that we're talking about, they need a simple majority within the house of representatives. So this thing, it, even though Republicans, they, they have a razor thin majority. This thing will pass Trump and Nancy May's were like, get your, you know, back up there. Do it again. Okay. I will. Where are you saying you're not riding on the plane and you're not having McDonald's, uh, one more from Nancy May. She was on with Laura Ingraham last night. Yes. This is cutting team Phil. Uh, yeah. This is good. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to cry it responded to your resolution saying this is a blatant attempt from far right wing extremists to distract from the fact they have no real solutions to what Americans are facing. We should be focused on bringing down the cost of housing, healthcare, childcare, not manufacturing culture wars, your response. This is not manufactured. This is a person who's threatened to come into women's private spaces and I'm a survivor of rape, sexual violence and abuse. I know how deeply vulnerable women are in places where we feel we have a right to privacy. And this is not okay. If you're a biological man, if you're born a man, you use the men's restroom. You don't invade our privacy. You don't come into women's private spaces. This is not a thing. I will die on this hill. It will not happen on my watch. This is a fight worth fighting for and I'm going to fight to protect every woman in Congress, every staff or every employee, every woman and girl across the country. They didn't learn anything from November two weeks ago. Women's issues were on the ballot and conservatives are now feminist. It's wild. It's insane that this is even up for debate. It's not up for debate. It's actually a really good point because she's basically saying that Democrats haven't learned their lesson in defeat about this fight that they waged. We talked about it. You know, the culture wars, the social issues, it was a vantage Republicans, Democrats tried to run on it. They'd lost. And as far as this manufactured culture war in that quote there, this is not manufactured by Republicans. This is a response from biological females, right? It's like biological females didn't sign up for this. They're not manufacturing this. This is their response and their reply to not wanting a guy in their bathroom. By the way, Nancy Mays had to make that quick with Laura Ingraham because her husband was waiting in the bedroom and she had a prayer breakfast to get to. But keep in mind, and here's the irony of this, is that Nancy Mays, you'll recall, was the first woman to graduate from the Citadel's Corps of Cadets program. And so she got a degree in business administration, but her book is in the company of men, a woman at the Citadel. And so my question is, if you're saying that men do not belong in women's private spaces then within the military because that's a debate as far as women in combat and so on. So there are women who say, well, wait a minute, we belong in these traditional men's spaces. That's something that Pete Haggseth has talked about and was ripped in the media. So I would wonder as far as Nancy Mays, how she feels about that. In other words, are there separate private spaces in the military or in a combat zone or on the front line, et cetera? And so we have to be consistent and thoughtful on all of these issues. Right. By the way, we do a lot of video analysis on this show. I don't know if, Phil, if you could bring that video back up and just get it to the freeze frame point where we see Sarah McBride in the split screen. I didn't even know that that was formerly a man. Sarah McBride, if you could pull that up, let's do the typical question. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, you're not. How dare you? Would you know that that was a, oh, okay, okay, okay, okay, there's some really good work there. That's been done. Get your mind out of the gut or something. I don't know if I don't know if Phil can pull that up. I'd be searching for Captain Kirk right now. No, no, no, he's trying. I can see him. Oh, yeah. Sarah McBride, who won her election in November of 2020 became the first transgender state center in U.S. history. Yeah. And now goes on, you know, obviously for national. There we go. Now, if that was just like that right there and I didn't know the subject that we're talking about, little manly features there, well, I would have just think that there's three females. I don't know. Don is disgusted. No, I'm not disgusted. They're just like, this is the stuff people like, I don't know. It's the low hanging fruit. Right. That's what I'm about. You know, conversation is like, there's big stuff to talk with and so just don't get sidetracked. I mean, I'm not worried. Think about it is that people then think, oh, this is mean or this is the representative elect McBride. This is a local story. Democrat from Delaware is set to become the first openly transgender member of Congress. And so this and I believe that McBride made headlines as a teenager, as like an advocate. So I don't know how long. I don't know that the full story with McBride as far as the when the transition, when all of that began and so on and so forth. But I would say that there's a lot of sympathy for this because of this one individual. And I think that it behooves congressional members to just talk about an overall policy that respects everybody's rights rather than bash an individual who's like their new colleague. Do you know what I mean? That's a text coming in now. You're crazy dude. LOL. That's a dude. Yeah. That's a dude, brother. Yeah. That's a dude. Good work. Sorry. Well, that's always the question. You know, that's always the question is if somebody has identified as a woman since they were, you know, a teen or preteen, whatever, and they still have the male member in the male parts and so on. And Dr. Rachel Levine has none of these people have really answered the question. Like did you have the full surgery? Did you go through the full surgery because you're saying that you identify as a woman. So what does that mean to you if you have not gone through the surgery? Because you're keeping your male part. I just don't even know how people actually physically go through with that procedure. I mean, I get numbed up at the dentist for a feeling. Nick is like crossing his legs as he's thinking about it. As a guy, just anything, anything that has to do with that area is just like off limits. You know what I mean? Like, well, I mean like procedural things. Right. Right. Like even when dudes get into fights, you never give a low blow to it. Like that's the ultimate sign of disrespect to things you never do in a physical fight with a man, spit on him and hit him in the pills. Yeah. You just don't do it. All right. Can we can we show video of the of the Starship launch yesterday? Yeah. This was everybody was enamored with this like it doesn't do much for me. It doesn't. Not really. I don't know. I don't know. I think it's kind of cool. I don't. I think it's kind of cool. I've never been one of these space guys. This is the. This is the C span. Phil. Phil, you can run it. This is the C span. Let's go for lunch. There we go. All right. We're now team minus 20 seconds until liftoff of Starship. Flight six split screen with Trump. This will mark our second. Take cruise. Catch the super heavy booster at the launch tower. This is so cool. Six, four, three, two, one. This doesn't do anything for you. It does very little. Really? Yeah. I got a space sci-fi kind of guy. Nothing to do with space and sci-fi. This is technology of modern man. Yeah. Back in the day, all the natural nominal. Look at this. There it goes. And now it landed safely on water I read. Yeah. I mean, that's the first time this has ever happened. This is a very heavy and it's a reusable rocket program. Okay. It's a reusable rocket. It trumps like I just want a quarter of power. Maximum dynamic pressure. We're about six miles away so all the sound still hitting us here. Here in good call outs that power telemetry nominal. That's flying straight and true. We do see all 33 Raptor engines. I mean, this is amazing. You can say what you will about. Say what you will about Elon Moss. This is his creation. Oh, yeah. I don't know. He could be not only the wealthiest guy in the world. He's up to like $314 billion in net worth. But he might be the smartest guy on the planet. Yeah. Imagine being the smartest and the richest guy on the planet. Yeah. Hey. We're 10 minutes out. Can we check back in with Jimmy Matthews? Oh, he's on the line. Yeah. Oh, and we've got some of our other Caitlin company contributor with him at his side. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Jimmy Matthews. What's up, Jimmy? Hey. Good morning. So we have some, there's some listeners down there, huh? Yeah. We have Newman down here. He's got a lot of load of warriors here. Wow. We're flying here. Awesome. Let's go. Jimmy's pulling his pants off right now, by the way. No, no. Newman's got his shades on and his coffee cup. So are you ready, dude? Did anybody bring that? Yeah. I'm ready. Did anybody bring down a, um, a MAGA hat or anything? Nope. No MAGA hat. No MAGA hat. I do not own a MAGA hat. So I couldn't bring one with me. Darn it. I should have given mine to Jimmy. What are your why? What are your thoughts on Comcast selling MSM? My uncle out of a job. By the way, if you're driving around by the art museum steps, if you're driving, if you're driving by the art museum steps, give him, give a little honk. Yeah. We'll just stop and play the YMCA song. Yeah. Hey, make sure. Give a little honk if you're driving around there. Hey Kirk, make sure you go to the top of the steps. Top of the steps, Kirk. Yes. Let's relay that to Kirk in case for some reason he can't do it. He'll head off after I get into my box or my gear or all of that. One request if I could. When you get to the top and you finish the steps, can you do the Trump shimmy dance? Do I know what that consists of? Ask Newman how you do the Trump shimmy. See if he'll do it. How do you do the Trump dance? Oh, the Trump dance? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. He knows. We got it. We got it. Whoa. All right. It's substitute in substitute of the, of the hat not being there. I'll do the dance. A little bit of the dance. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Just three or four seconds. I gotta make it. All right. Think we love everybody today. Are you good? Tell Kirk we need it. So you're good with that. You're good with that, uh, with that flag, right? Yeah. Good. All right. Jimmy. Uh oh. You've been insured. Oh boy. That's the all to see legal papers. That's fun. Yeah. Can we get Jimmy to pick the flag up and just do like one wave with it in his hand? Yeah. Like he's the iron sheik going coming down the ring. Yeah, Jimmy. Can you, can you do one little wave there with the flag? Yeah. Sure. There we go. Yep. There we go. Wave it. Look at that. All right. There you go. It says, it says, you've been served by the district court 1210. You're hereby scheduled to fill your sentence on this 20th day of November. 2024 starting at the base of the art museum stairs in Philadelphia. You are to carry out in terms of your wager. Yep. Which has been placed amongst fellow YouTubers. Yeah. By the way, if you want to see all this, we're broadcasting this live. Dreaming alive, youtube.com/act1210 to be PhD. Everybody watch right now. Please hit the like button and hit the subscribe button. Please hit the subscribe button. It's amazing. This is going, this is going smoother than Bruno. We've had him on for a year and a half. By the way, Bruno. I actually, I actually bumped Bruno. That's crazy. Well, well, you bumped him tonight o'clock. You bumped him tonight. All right. I hope he's, I hope he's okay with that. Don't, don't trip. Yeah. We'll get, all right. So we'll get, we'll get back to you. Yep. We'll get back to you. These people running the steps boy. Amazing. Yeah. He's not really going to look at a place because everybody does it. I know. How long do you think is going to take you to get up there? Let's set, let's set an over under. Yeah. I got road warrior shirt here. Oh, there we go. Oh, indie bikes. Yeah. Yeah. Road warrior. Try to do some product placement. Independent bike shop is a road warrior's thing. Where? It's time that we have. Does, does, does road warrior want to be on camera? Because like he's, you know, he's like. Come on. He's having a great time back here. Right. He's like, he's like, people want to see what road warrior is. Yeah. He's a very rogue individual. Yes. He is. Yeah. It's like nobody, nobody shall see what I look like. That's right. It's amazing. I can't even understand his tweets half the time. Much will see him. Yeah. Everybody's saying we should have had a MAGA hat. I, I, okay. Well, let's go. Let's just see the little bit of a dance with the MAGA hat. What? We've got the Capitol police showing up here. Oh, no. Oh, no. Do not start an incident. I'm going to say over, over, under 29 and a half seconds. I don't know. How many, how many levels of steps are there there? Yeah. There's 70 some stuff. I think it's 73 steps. Is it 73 steps? You can do this. You're good. Now, are you going to go all out? Are you going to be like that guy to your left right now? He's going to take two days again. Oh. Look at this girl. Look at this girl. She's skipping steps. I'm not, I'm not going all out. Look at that lady. She's like, "Uggs on." I think, I think, I think, have any two steps. I think, hey, Susan, one of them said that they were coming over. If they haven't, somebody stop and get him a MAGA hat. We have six minutes. Come on. Please. All right. Come on. That's got to be big Trump country down that way. This could be MAGA hat everywhere. Yeah. There's an Avengers, an Avengers, an Avengers, an Avengers. All right. No MAGA has to be seen. Don't worry about it. Look, look, man. You need to make your head. That's the lead. Look at this. Nice. Look at that. You have like the five second little, not up there, maybe. Yeah. Yeah. That's awesome. This is great. This is so good, man. Look where radio is evolving. It's great. We're making the radio great again. Look at all the people. Look at all the people. Look at all the people. That's awesome. I just saw it. I just saw it roadward. That's a very great point. All right. We should take a break and then get to this, right? Yes, we should. All right. Are you ready to like, we're going to take a quick commercial. We're going to come back. Are you ready? Okay. Yeah, we'll do that. Look for it. Awesome. This is great. You want me to drop them or put them on hold? You're just going to put them on hold. Put them on hold. Put them in the bathroom and leave them there. There he is. Jimmy Matthews in Bluebell. He's waving the flag again. He's holding it up. What's up with the big QR code? What do you do? Does that show you something? I think if you take a picture of that or whatever you do, like, I think it takes you to the Odyssey app. I'm not a geek, is that sure? Okay. Wow. Very cool. People out there with cameras. Oh, man. I like the design of the flag. Yeah. Was that done in-house? No. We don't do anything in-house. What's wrong with you? Yeah. No idea. I'm out of here at 10 o'clock. I don't know what those ones I leave. None of my business. All right. We'll come back. See what Jimmy Matthews can put. We want to set a number. Are we going to time this, by the way? Well, does Road Warrior want to pull out his stopwatch? Yeah, we should hang on. Jimmy, Jimmy, still there? Let's go back to Jimmy. Jimmy, still there, buddy? How long it takes me to get up there? How long do you think it's going to take you to get up there? I'll give him an official. I don't know. I'm not long. It's only not that far. Like, watch the rocky video. Are you still on the soccer? Yeah. All right. I'll give him an official time. Wow. Look at him. Wait. Wait. Why don't we have Road Warrior just do a jog? I mean, the guy who's been known to ride a bike 65 miles to the ocean. I think Road Warrior should run up the steps himself, time it, and then set a number accordingly based on the physical components of Jimmy Matthews. I don't like that. This is amazing. Oh, he's taking his boxers off. Go back to that. He's taking his pants off. He's doing it. Yeah. Whoo. Yeah. Look at that. I mean, they're basically shorts, aren't they? Yeah. They're basically shorts. Yeah. They're basically shorts. He's got short shorts. He's got ankle socks on too. Look at those black socks. This is going to be great. All right. Okay. I was thinking Jimmy was more of a tube sock kind of guy. He's going low ankle. Low cuts. Good look. We're going to do all this in just a couple minutes. That's right. You have to make sure. Get over to YouTube if you haven't gone there yet or listen on the Odyssey app. Killing company gone back after this. You know, I talk about privacy security and for years, I've talked about DuckDuckGo. Millions of people use DuckDuckGo as their go to browser to protect, you know, all their everyday online activities I have. They've been around since 2010, you know, from searching to browsing, emailing and so much more. 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So Jimmy Matthews, the nephew of Chris Matthews, formerly of hardball on MSNBC, big listener of talk radio 1210 WPHD, frequently contributes in our YouTube chat, Democrat, and he made a bet that said he believed Kamala Harris would win the election. And if Donald Trump was victorious, he would pay off the bet by running in his boxers wearing MAGA gear and waving a Cale and company flag on the art museum. So we have arrived at the compensation of the bet. Phil, can you put it in a split screen with, is there a split screen available? So we can... How many boxes can we go here? Well, we see Jimmy way at the bottom. He's way at the bottom there. Wave in the flag. Yeah. Terrific. Should we check in with a little pregame with Jimmy? Yes. Yes, we can't see him really, but we can certainly hear him. He's got the earbuds in. Jimmy, can you hear us? Yes, we're good. All right. Wow. The moment has came. Are you stretched? Do you feel like you're ready to go? And you're not going to like... I'm ready to go. I'm ready to go. Okay. I'm ready to go. I see where Kirk is moving closer down the art museum steps a little bit so we can see him. Okay. Jimmy, any final last words, do we need a medic there or anything like that? Do you think you can do this? No, we're good. I'm going to settle up my bed, I'm going to run up the steps and see how it goes. What's the speed? What's the speed you think you're going to do this? Are you going to start off? Are you going to start off slow? Are you going to go... I'm going to get up there. How's that? He's just going to get to the top. All right. Just like the bike ride. Just finish the job. Don't any last words. Any last words for Jimmy? Don't trip. Don't trip. He has the Caitlin company flag. He has the Caitlin company flag. Yeah, Kirk, can you zoom in? Are you able to zoom in at all or no? Maybe get to the top of the first section and then just slowly walk back as Jimmy gets closer without you falling over and cracking your skull. By the way, if you're driving around the art museum steps, give him a little... I got a couple of beats going on. Nice. I like this. Yeah. Nice. I might need a tripod. You might need a tripod. Do you think Kirk can hear us? My guess is no. I think he's on delay. I think he's on delay. I think he's on delay. He can hear you. I'm ready. All right. All right. Let's give you a little motivation. Let's go, Harry! All right. All right. All right. Give you a ready to go. Let's start the... Should we start the music over again? You want to play the rock? You can use it all? No. This is radio. Come on. This is... Come on. This is an MSNBC at 7 p.m. So, top of the art steps, you see the beautiful view, iconic view of Philadelphia, the top of the art steps and looking out on the Ben Franklin Parkway, all designed by the way, back in the day, after the Sheriff's Delize in Paris. Dawn's working on like her mummers warm up right now. She's setting the scene for everybody. I like this. We're driving by the Army Museum steps right now at 8.40. Give us a little honk. Yeah. All right. Are we... Let's not go too loud with the Rocky music because I want to hear Jimmy's panting. Agreed. Agreed. Agreed. And then Phil. Phil, actually for this, if you're watching on YouTube, Phil for this, why don't you put it just him by himself? So there's no, you know, we're not here and then when he gets up the top we can do it. So can you do? Yeah. Phil, just Jimmy. Just Jimmy right now. Jimmy Cam. Let's go. Jimmy Cam exclusive. There we go. All right. Are we ready? All right. Here we go. Are you ready? I'm ready. Nick, why don't you give a giving in on your market set. Okay. Okay. Here we go. Jimmy Matthews on your mark. Get set. Go! He's coming. There's Kirk. Oh. Uh oh. I knew the earpods were going to fall. Oh, the earpods fall out. I knew it. Hold that flag up, Jimmy. Come on. Here he comes. There it is. Here it is. Look at that. Look at that. Wow. Look at those calves. Keep going. Come on. Keep going. He did it. He did it. Woo. Yeah. Good job, man. That's cool. That's like you. Look at that. And he's not even really winded. Wow. Wow. Hey, hey, everybody, can you tell everybody there to give a cheer so we can. This is fun. Give a cheer. Give a cheer. Give a cheer. For fun. Thirty-two. Thirty-two seconds. Give a cheer. Come on, guys. Let's go. Two seconds. Get a cheer. Here we go. Hey. G-L-D-N-U-L. It's amazing. It's amazing. That's amazing. Awesome job. Nice work. Great job. All right. All right. We made it. Are you good? Oh, that's settled. All right. Keep waving that flag a little bit. Yeah. All right. There we go. Good job. There's no maga hats. We have this. It's amazing. Well, Jimmy, we're both blue. We're both blue ball. So if you see a harder ridge line with that flag lately, it'll be me. Okay. Wait, wait, wait. Do the Trump dance. Do the Trump dance. Yeah. Yeah. We need the shimmy. Oh, God. Come on. You can do it. You can feel it, buddy. Can we get the YMCA pulled up real quick? We'll try to LaSalle College High School right here. Pays is there. Yeah. Yeah. Whoo. Yeah, buddy. Oh, man. All right. Thanks, Jimmy. You're a trooper. Hey, thank you. You're the best man. All right. Good job. Thank you. How about that? There you go. Wow. He did that pretty quickly too. Yeah. He did. He did. Oh, going time to 32 seconds. There you go. Look at that. Good job. That's what? 32 seconds into a 72 step flight. That's not bad. What is that? A step every little over every two seconds? Yeah. There you go. Great job. All right. Yeah. I agree, Patty. Not exactly boxers. I mean, they're a little kind of shortish. Yeah. They're like umbros. Yeah. Remember umbros back in the day? There's a term from the 90s. A little short short. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He paid off his bed. Yeah, it was good. There we go. Good job. So what do you want to do for the rest of the hour? We're going to continue with the cut sheet. We're going to a break. Yeah. No, let's take a break. We'll come back with a couple cuts. And then Tony Bruno. Coming up at nine o'clock top of the hour. That's right. Tony Bruno's probably stretching as well right now. We're not going to have him run, but he'll run down the show sheet. I mean, he did a great job paying off that bet. He did. I'm impressed with the flag. That thing's going right on the truck. I'm going to leave that up there all year. Yeah, Kirk. Bring the flag back, buddy. Yeah. He's like, "It's mine." He's going to snap it over his leg and throw it in the trash. All right. We'll continue a couple of cuts. I think we saw what. We have Sonny Hostin still out there. Oh, yeah. She was offered. She said something. Yeah. And then three minutes later had to correct it because of what she said. Nothing worse in broadcasting than when you say something and then the illegal executive say, "I need you to walk this back." I mean, I mean, that's a great point, Don. That's a great point. Yeah. I mean, I've never had to do something like that, but then again, I'm not as angry as Sonny. All right. Kelly Company, more of the cut sheet when we continue. You know, my friends at Piazza Premium Automobiles feature the latest luxury vehicles from today's top brands like Mercedes Benz, Jaguar, Land Rover, BMW, Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and more. These models have such sleek new designs and innovative features powered by the very latest in technology. And you know, Piazza, they have thousands of new as well as certified pre-owned vehicles that are available right now across Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey dealerships. Piazza Premium Automobiles stands out. Visit them. At premiumautos.com, P-I-A-Z-A, Piazza Premiumautos.com. Tell them, Don, sent you. This is the Kaling Company podcast from TalkRadio 1210WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. I think Jimmy might need a sponsor on that. That's true. Legs are going to be killing him tomorrow. Yeah. Jimmy, you're a good sport. I'll send you some. Yeah. And by the way, you've got to give Jimmy credit, right? Yeah. I mean, a lot of people talk trash and then make bets and then they whelch on them and they don't pay up a man of integrity as he came through there. Yes. I mean, I personally would not have. I would have said, "If Kabul wins, I'm going to do this," and I was totally full of crap. By the way, yes, I told the listeners, a couple of the listeners down there, that they can have a tour of the studio. So, Rotor is going to come up here and tour the studio. Cool. Today. Yeah. Nice. Cool. The view. Sunny Hostin, she's forced to read a legal note just minutes after presenting the Matt Gates allegations as, quote, unquote, "fact." This is cut 16, Phil, do you have this one? And by the way, watch the face as she delivers this. So, I think this is, if I know, if I think this is correct, she reads, she says what she says is "fact" and then three minutes later it shows her making the correction. I believe that's what this is. Okay. Go. If you nominate someone with allegations of child trafficking across, or trafficking across state lines and having sex with a 17-year-old, my understanding further on in the interview, they discuss the fact that once he finds out that she's 17, he stops having sex with her. Okay. Sunny, you have a legal note. I do have a legal note. Thank you, Whoopi. Do the face. Matt Gates has long denied all allegations, calling the claims, quote, invented, and saying in a statement to ABC News that this false smear following a three-year criminal investigation should be viewed with great skepticism that DOJ investigation was closed with no charges being brought. Whoopi, Matt. Whoopi, Matt. Whoopi, Matt. He'd be grudgingly delivered that statement. Did you see the way the lip quivered there, that little snarl? That's how my dog looks right when I'm teasing him with like a little piece of pizza crust, like he wants to rip my head off. Boy, if you're ABC, you're saying, okay, so let's get this straight. A legal, get down here. So we've got the Whoopi thing right at the bakery, Staten Island, that's going on, right? Defamation, malice. And now we've got, now here's the interesting thing, and I'm not defending Sunny hostage by any stretch, because I think I actually think she has now supplanted Joy Reid as the most bitter, angry woman on television. She did say allegedly there in that clip, but she said it. She said in the statement that something was fact that he did so. Yeah. Okay. I mean, you can't say. You can't convict somebody. Yeah. You can't convict somebody over there. Right. You know. He's never been charged. Yeah. Like she, like she said, the second time he has never been charged. And these, it was investigated. There were allegations against him. And so it, I still, you know, we cover our butts every time we have a story where we say allegedly, allegedly, did we say allegedly, right, you know, you can't, also we're not lawyers. Yeah. Don's point. She's a lawyer. She should know better. She should. Absolutely. She doesn't have matters. She didn't care. Well, in my defense, I went to law school for 89 days. It's true. Okay. Sorry. Okay. Five here. Cut five here. Lindsey Graham was asked about the sexual misconduct allegations involving Gates. Well, what? Well, it's South Carolina commentary these days. Play, play, play Sir Lindsey. Serious allegations involving sexual misconduct with Matt Gates, including sex with someone who was underage. Is he qualified to be attorney general? Nobody should be disqualified because of a media report. I've already talked to him. I mean, he just said, listen, he wants a shot to be able to lay out his vision for the department and also to respond to these various allegations. And, you know, I say, hey, the confirmation hearing is the place and she has to do that. Josh Hawley. There you go. Good old Josh Hawley from Missouri. So we've got Nancy Mace commenting. We've got Lindsey Graham. We need the trifector, actually the quartet from South Carolina. We got to get Nikki Haley on comment and we also have to get Tim Scott on comment. A lot of people from, from South Carolina, you think Lindsey Graham really wants to be bothered with that? He's just worried about what war he's ready to start and what he wants to blow up, right? It's true. It's a good point. I don't have time for this. I want to nuke another country. All right. I pulled this just for you, Nick and Don Stenslin, both of you. This is Trump's granddaughter, Kai, she was talking to him on the phone yesterday, I think, and they were talking golf. Yeah. By the way, she can swing. So apparently in this clip, President Trump asked his granddaughter to compare his club head speed to Bryson DeChambeau. Yeah. Not even close. Not even probably close to Kai, who I believe already has a scholarship to Miami. This is cut seven. This is 17, Phil. You have the wrong one on the cue there. Cut 17, yeah, go. Sure. Best score on the new course on the front nine, because I'll just tell you, after I hear yours, I'll tell you what I just shot. I would say my best would be 32, baby. That's a tough nine. All right. Well, I just shot four under two, so I just shot at 32 as well. Yeah. That's pretty good. That's good. What do you think of Bryson's club head speed compared to my club head speed? I don't know. I think yours is a little faster, honestly. I think you're way farther than him. That's right, honey. That's quite a cutie. It's amazing. That's awesome. Girl's 16 years old, and she's 17, and she shoots a 32 on the front nine. Yeah. For those that don't golf, the most front nine's, back nine's, you're talking par 35, par 36, and she's four under, and probably you mad that she didn't shoot a 29. I'd kill for that. All right. Big way for Tony Bruno. I see him. I see him in the on deck circle. Yeah. By the way, Don, real quick. Kai is Don Jr.'s daughter, correct? Yes. Okay. It's all this daughter. Okay. That's what I thought. All right. Tony Bruno is on deck from Jimmy Matthews on the art steps to Tony Bruno from his humble abode in Southwest Florida. By the way, do we have time real quick to grab Jesus or my hometown? Yeah. Jesus was at the art museum. Hey, Zeus. Hey, Zeus. Hey, guys. How y'all doing? We're doing well, buddy. How was it? Oh, that's just pretty entertaining, Jimmy, you know, was a man of his word to actually do the thing. Although it's pretty funny that he fell down the stairs and did he drop? Did he drop the earbud? Is that what fell out? Yeah, that's what fell out of his ear. I thought so. I was like, I think he should start over. You know, he could find a better run time, but he just he just sold her through and, you know, the biggest thing. Awesome. Yes. It was fun. All right. Hey, do you should do it again? Do you work? Do you work around there? Yeah, I work nearby. That's why they would make it. Awesome. Sweet. Thanks, buddy. Thank you, brother. We'll talk to you soon. No problem. All right. There he is. Adios. Adios. Hey, Zeus. North Philadelphia. Tony Bruno, South Florida. Next on Kaling Company. Start your day with Kaling Company. Week day morning, 6 till 10. On talk radio, 12, 10. W.P.H.D. in the free Odyssey app. Dr. Oz in the house, ladies and gentlemen. There's so many good stories to talk about. Let's start with the NFL, though. The Trump dance is taking off. By the way, I need, can you give us a little Trump shimmy in your chair right now? Oh, yeah. Absolutely. I've got to do the golf swing. You've got to do the golf swing first and then the... There it is. Look at that. By the way, the air fell. Yep. I got my crumb bum shirt. We got the crumb bums in Bucks County. That hag up there in Bucks County who now says she was misquoted. She was misunderstood when she said, "I'm not going to obey any court orders." Yeah. By the way, as Bob Casey actually conceded yet, or is that still going on? No, but the Sixers have conceded on the season, though. Oh, of course. By the way, take them tonight. Hold it down, Tom. Take the Sixers. Take the Sixers tonight minus two and a half, or take the money line. I'm telling you, they're going to beat the Memphis Grizzlies. A two-win-sixer team, Tony, favored on the road against the eight and seven Grizzlies. I got to agree here. I got to agree with my good friend. They're the man who understands the fan duel, the money lines, how it works, how it moves. He's the man who knew that Trump, when we were looking at the gambling odds, was the guy that was going to win. He didn't listen to that woman in Iowa, who blew the whole thing up a week before the election. You got to look for the good. You got to look for people with the inside juice. And we have the inside juice here with the great Mr. Stocker. And apparently the Trump dance has all the juice, Tony. You know, it's wild because you and I, both are sports guys that now talk about other things besides sports. And we recall eight years ago when ESPN lost their minds. Remember, Jamel Hill and Michael Smith, they hosted the six o'clock Sports Center. They drove it into the gutter with ratings because they wanted to lecture us on politics and social justice issues. Eight years later, now the NFL is saying, you know what? We have no issue with that Trump dance. Knock yourself out. Exactly. And they can't, not because, because let's be honest, people watching it. And it's like three seconds. It's not like, you know, the NFL, I go back to the history. Remember, back in the day, the Washington Redskins, and they would celebrate, they called them the fun bunch. Remember guys would run into the end zone and celebrate. And it was like a couple of seconds, but they would run down there. And then the NFL banned that. Too much fun, right? And then T.O. did the thing where he lifted up the goal post cushion and he would have his phone under there on Monday night football. So then guys took it to the extreme. So then the NFL said, no, no more props, none of that stuff. And then of course, then the knee, the kneeling came down, the Kaepernick era, where people were saying, well, he has a right to do that and he doesn't have a right to do that. Then the guy never got a job again. But the bottom line is this, they have now allowed it. We brought fun back. Remember, a couple of years ago, after during the pandemic, they put those cameras in the end zone so that when there be an interception or an interception return for a touchdown, they would allow the, now the entire defense to run of the end zone and then pose for a couple of seconds. And everybody thought that was cool. There was no big deal. So if you're going to allow that and you're going to allow guys to do the dances and then in the end zone, they'd play the bowling ball bunch of guys line up and one guy throws a fictitious bowling ball and everybody falls over. That's fun. People don't have a problem with that. It's not like when somebody gets a first down and they get up and do the emphatic first down thing. I mean, as long as you're not putting it in the other team's face and you're not showing bad sportsmanship. So the Trump dance takes like three seconds. And even like soccer players all over the world are doing. The US men's soccer team, they're capped in the other night, scored a goal for the US and he did it. So I don't understand how and the fact that CBS, when the kid Brock Bowers, the tight end for the Raiders, when he scored a touchdown and did it in the end zone, the Raiders told him after the game not to talk about it. Media were asking him about doing the dance and then the Raiders, who used to be the team that was the renegades, the guys who were badasses, they told the PR person says, don't talk about that. And then they cut it out of the highlight package. They cut out a guy doing a five second stupid little dance. So the NFL knew that there's no way they can ban this and expect fans to continue to buy the BS that they pump out when it comes to officiating calls and all the other stuff that people complain about in sports. So they knew they couldn't ban this. And by the way, this thing's not going to happen all the time. You know, there's all kinds of little dances that fans, that players do. Right. So this is something that's a fad right now. I think it's funny. The fact that people are angry about this just shows you where we are as a country right now. It's just ridiculous. You're right. And also speaking of the media meltdowns, the big news yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reporting that Comcast is in fact going to sell off MSNBC as well as a bunch of other channels and properties that they own. And we talked about this whole Mika and Joe situation, you know, they go down there. They talked to Trump last Friday. They share it on their show on Monday. They have a mass exodus of viewers by the second hour of their program. Where do you think the mainstream news media is headed right now? Because it seems like CNN, MSNBC are in trouble. Ratings are down. The companies are selling and spinning things off. Are we looking at a seismic shift here in the way the American public does not consume mainstream media anymore? Absolutely. I think it's documented fact that, you know, as a longtime journalist, I mean, we are media. I'm a media person now. I'm not a journalist anymore. But anybody can be a journalist now as long as you have a camera and you see news and you go out there and do something. There's a lot at TMZ, the people that send them videos of celebrities at airports, they're technically journalists now. So I think independent journalism where you could be a reporter if you capture something that's newsworthy and you send it to a local TV station or media. But I think this election really was the death knell for mainstream media. You see what's happening. I mean, Joe and Mika, they're the morning show. So they had to fall on the sword since they knew Trump from before when they used to prop him up before he became president. The first time, you know, then they became the he's Hitler. He's all these other things. And so he's the will bunch and the Philadelphia Inquirer was outraged that Joe and Mika went down. You know, tomorrow, I go to talk to Trump. How are they going to do this? How can they do this to us? Don't worry, Will. You can still, you know, try to sell the Inquirer for 12 months for $6 and then continue to pump your garbage out there. You're 12 listeners in Chestnut Hill and viewers will continue to read your garbage. So, you know, the bottom line is this, you know, the media like Will Bunch and all these other and then Jennifer Rubin at the Washington Post, these bitter and broken and battered people who really have lost a lot of their juice. I mean, Will Bunch is going to do what he always does. It's like, you know, it's like, it's like an MSNBC. Reverend Al is still going to play the race card. You know, and what's her face at Nightjoy Reed? She's still going to keep doing what she does. But the bottom line is this. Well, MSNBC is ready to say we don't want NBC doesn't want MSNBC as part of their portfolio anymore. You know that they want to rid themselves of the kind of toxic stuff. You can't call somebody Hitler and a threat to democracy. And then after the election say, you know, well, we're going to go down and talk to him because they know they need Trump now. You're not going to have access, but Trump to his credit, he doesn't, the whole argument, he's going to be going to round them up and put them in concentration camps is such nonsense. I think all that Hitler talk threats to democracy. We can't allow this guy to get into office. All the celebrities spending money are getting paid money, actually, to go pimp Kamala Harris. All of that stuff failed. It doesn't make me happy that they failed. It's just the fact that they failed. They thought that their strategies using the media. Let's remember, they had the media. They had celebrities that they had to pay. They had the entire world rooting for Kamala Harris, and she still got whacked. She got whacked because most people with common sense who aren't super hyper-partisans who just want to live their lives said, you know what, I don't want to deal with this. And Trump went out there and was better than he was in 2016 and convinced a lot of younger people, especially that, you know what, he isn't Hitler. And you can't keep calling a guy Hitler and think that people are going to believe it when they see him doing the things that he does. It was all a bad strategy, and now all these people who are the, you know, the stupid Lincoln project, they're going to go back to doing what they do because that's the only way they can make money because there's still enough trigger people out there that will pay attention to these morons. Thinking that they somehow have the power to bring down Donald Trump. And that's the joke of this thing. The media is not, the media is supposed to be skeptical, not cheerleading for either side. By the way, Kevin Pools says that the Comcast should sell the flyers. Yes, I do agree with that. The flyers are actually playing, but the flyers have some young players with a few, the flyers have young players with a future. Now they're not Stanley Cup contenders, but the flyers are at least entertained. The flyers are entertaining to watch. The 76ers, they made, you know what, if I own the Sixers, I say, forget about that 76ers place downtown. By the time they build that thing, the Sixers will be like a three with, they'll be like the 72 73 team to be nine and 73. Who's going to pay money once in beat is gone. And all these young players that they waited years and they did the process and they tanked for, for draft picks. Who's going to go there and watch them in Center City, Philadelphia. I mean, Joel and B may be gone before, you know, before the end of this year, the way tonight, everybody. Yeah, thank you. Listen, I hate to see it, but the 76ers are garbage right now that nobody wants to see them. They got guys bickering. They got one of the young stars. Maxie has to have a meeting behind closed doors to tell Joel and beat to show up for work. Yeah, you know, showing up late all the time. A four year old guy, telling the guy who's the face of the franchise. Hey, man, should just show up for work in the wild and stop bitching. And the best part of that story is how is it, how is a closed door meeting with players only. Get out into the media that Tyrese Maxie was the guy. Yeah, telling everybody, Hey, man, let's just go out there and play basketball. That's why we're making hundreds of millions of dollars. Yeah, just go out and play for a couple hours, three nights a week. It's amazing. They're 13 games into the season and the big three, Joel and B, Paul Georgia and Tyrese Maxie have yet to play a game together. Yeah, it's unbelievable. They have the worst record in the league. Well, it's injuries too. Yeah, I know. Yeah, Maxie doesn't dog it. No, he can't even show up. He shows up every once because we're like, Oh, well, all that matters is April. We actually have exclusive audio of head coach Nick Nurse. Yeah. Yelling. Yeah, yelling at Joel and Bead to show up for work on time. We started six day answer. Oh, man. By the way, as a person who loves radio stunts in the morning and used to do them all the time back in the old 12, 10 days in the 90s, I loved the bit with Jimmy Matthews. I was watching it. Thank you. It was awesome stuff. I remember custom. I remember going up in a tree at the old WIP and cutting down branches while people were watching. I remember we used to go to. We used to we used to do crazy things in the morning on morning, right? Went down to the Delaware River once and tried to hit a golf ball across the Delaware River from Penn's Landing. So people love that. They love that zany stuff. Now, all the election nonsense is out of the way. People just want to have fun. Yeah, give them the information. Give them what they come to love every morning from you guys. And then just have a little fun with the audience. I mean, that's what that's what that's what binds the audience to people like us who are, you know, sort of entertainers with a background, at least at some German. I mean, obviously you look at the people around. We have some journalists here. You know, not everybody. Not everybody has to be a journalist. Not everybody has to be a pundit. You just mix in what you do best and you try to put on an entertaining informative show every day. And that's what you do. And then the chips fall over. They may. I mean, let's talk around the air. We're making radio. We're making radio great again. Tony Bruno. It's just, it's not, you know, it's not four or five people sitting around a chicken. Pete's talking about the stats of the Philadelphia Eagles. We actually do stunts like like debates and stuff when we bring you out to live events. There you go. That's what people want. I used to do spaghetti. I used to do spaghetti breakfast at Garden State Racetrack five o'clock in the morning. We need to bring back the Bruno boss of the sauce event. You know what I'm saying, Tony Bruno? I'm saying the sauce. I'm saying that we should bring Bruno and Miss Robin back up to Philly and do an event with them. Yeah, I'm going to say, I'm going to say we'll do that in the first half of 2025. There you go. I'm making a decision. I'm going to need to have a meeting with myself. Are we brainstorming live on the air? That's what we do. Sometimes we just workshop things. Mid segment. What the hell with the show sheet? Yeah, it's not like I put it together. We had to get a show sheet last night. Oh, I forgot to send it to you. That's about the Tim McBride. How about the big story yesterday in Washington? Tim, now Sarah McBride, the dude from Delaware. By the way, it's still a biological male. Let's start that. He still has a number. So you've confirmed that McBride did not do the surgery? That is correct. My source is deep within the deep within the Washington DC restrooms have confirmed that Tim, now Sarah McBride does stand what he urinates, which means that women should be upset about it. The fact that women in the Capitol like Nancy Mase are pointing out that they don't want biological men in the ladies' rooms in the Capitol, they're the bad people now. The women who are standing up for women and say that there's a lot of restrooms. There's a lot of gender neutral. It's not like you're going to the old spectrum or veteran stadium where people are peeing in the sink. There's a lot of restrooms in the Capitol building where you can go in, close the door and do whatever you have to do. When I say this, if you're a man and you go into the ladies' room and you pee standing up, which most men do, some women do too. You have to sometimes. You squat, you're in the woods. Women always get mad. When Robert and I are out in the woods, she knows it's easy for me because I go up against the tree. But a woman, they have to squat down. But the body is, if you're a man, women aren't standing up. You cannot write our names in the snow. You're right. We can't write our names in the snow. But if you're a man and you go into a ladies' room, if you're a man, you go into a ladies' room or any bathroom where there's not a urinal and it's just a toilet. Because a lot of bathrooms don't have urinals and they don't have urinals and it's not a men's room. So if it's a regular bathroom where there's a couple of closed stalls and you go in there and you pee standing up and you leave the seat down and you pee on the seat. And women or anybody else going in there say about you. Well, they say, well, you know, that's okay. It's okay. I believe that biological men should go in a ladies' room and pee on the seat. What woman's going to say? Yeah, that's okay. Well, I mean, women and couples don't even do that. Marry couples are people who live together. If somebody pees on the seat and got peas on the seat and doesn't lift it up and a woman goes in there, I mean, you're going to have hell to pay for that, right? Think about this, Tony. The Democrats claim to be the party of females, right? This election was split on gender gap wars of men versus women. So they're the party of females until a trans individual needs to use a female bathroom. Then all of a sudden they're anti-female and they're pro-trans. They're always looking to play. Who's the victim here? When the reality is the victim here is 95% of people that disagree with the idea that a guy should be in a woman's bathroom. Make it make sense. And the fact that you've got Timu Obama up there, the guy who wants to be Speaker of the House, you know, what's the house's name? The guy who's up there, how Kim Jeffries is up there saying, I can't believe they're ganging up on the new representative from the state of Delaware. He's ganging up on he, she, whatever he is. They're just saying, you know what? He's a new member of Congress. There's 400 and how many members of Congress? So everybody in Congress, because there's one person who identifies as a woman that's still a biological man, everybody's got to stop what they're doing to placate one guy when he can go into another bathroom into the men's room. I mean, what's the big deal? We can go into the ladies room, go into the ladies room, don't go into the men's room. Yeah, they've many. I looked it up. They have many private restaurants. There's no reason. Exactly. That was just a big story. It's a big story because the Democrats still can't get over losing. So they want to make this story about a person nobody ever heard of before last week, the election. Tim McBride, biological man. And again, if he wants to be a woman, he can be a woman, but don't force 430 other people to listen to you and placate you because you want to be a man pretending to be a woman that has to go to the bathroom. Everybody goes to the bathroom. The self, the self righteousness is just out of control. We actually have audio. What is it? Are we doing? Do we have? So we have the greatest audio, of course, is from naked gun. Right. When Lieutenant Frank Reben goes into the man's room and he says microphone on and it's live and they're up there in City Hall. And he's like, oh, boom, boom, boom, boom. And then you hear the, you know what I mean. And what is the congressman's name? Again, it's it's now right Sarah Sarah McBride, formerly Tim McBride. Yes, here is here is leaked audio of Sarah McBride in Nancy Mason's bathroom. This is a Delaware representative elect from Delaware. Is that right? Greg used to have this thing where we only do it with a story. So I would always like find some, you know, like, technically is a local story. Yeah, local angle. This is a local story. It is. Sarah McBride addressed of the media in the parking lot of capital. By the way, I think the only way to sell out, sell this is now that Joe Biden's Joe Biden's in his final months as the President of the United States. Every time Sarah McBride has to use the restroom, Joe will fly in Marine one, pick her up right there on the White House lawn, take her to Delaware to his beach house. She can go to the bathroom there and then Joe can fly her back right to the Capitol. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not the one where he goes into the rainforest. Yesterday, he was leaving the G20 and was walking by all the military people who are saluting him in Brazil. And this one media woman was screaming out, Mr. President, you haven't talked to us. Will you with your birthday? Please speak to us. And he keeps walking up the steps into Air Force One and doesn't even acknowledge them. It's one of the funniest clips ever. It looks like it's a Saturday night line. He keeps walking up the steps. And this woman is screaming at the top of your face, Mr. President. You haven't spoken to us one time on this trip. Wait, wait, wait, wait. He addressed the media from Brazil in the rainforest and that he wrapped up. He turns around and just starts wandering off. I thought he was going to go save the rainforest. No, he was looking for honor. See, he was looking for the remains of Uncle Bozy who was eaten by cannibals. Maybe there were some skeletal remains of Uncle Bozy still out there. Uncle Bozy. If I were smart, I'd say thank you and leave. Yes. And we have to leave it here for this week. Tony Bruno, great stuff. You've got to find that caught. Find the caught of the woman screaming at the top of her lungs passionately saying, "I saw yesterday and I never, uh, but I will." But he doesn't even flinch. By the way, programming note, next Wednesday, next Wednesday for a Bruno Wednesday. Tony Bruno and Miss Robin will be hosting. This morning program. And then Friday, also Black Friday, Tony and Robin will be hosting this program. So make sure you tune in next Tuesday. Next Wednesday, I will have my patented their classics. You know, you bring back Turkey. Last minute Turkey tips for all you people getting ready for Thanksgiving. Next Wednesday's the day before. You don't have to call the Butterball Hotline. We will give you all the Turkey tips that you can need to get ready for Thanksgiving. If you can afford a Turkey, if you had the, if you spent $400 at Shop Right and now got your Turkey for free, where it used to be $200 to get a free Turkey, whatever Turkey you get, you will be there to help you prepare. Just give me the damn five day forecast. That's all. Great stuff, brother. Love you. Love you guys. Don't forget lift up the seat. If you're a man, it's true. Going into the ladies room. Always lift up the toilet seat. The people who have an accordion and a courtesy flush to while you're in it. Please. Good night, everybody. Thank you. There is Tony Bruno. Yeah. All right. I'm going to tell them to towel off and recompose myself here. I'm just laughing. I'm sweating my face hurts. All of the information that we willingly and knowingly put out there as we make purchases, sign up for services. All of that is in danger. Your identity is possibly in jeopardy right now. But here's the solution. Our friends at duck duck go because now a subscription based three and one privacy service. They like to call it privacy pro and I've used it. You should use it. And trust me, it is phenomenal. First of all, with the three and one package, secure VPN anytime anywhere. Secondly, identity theft restoration. 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I'm sure there's a lot going on out there. Time for a big three at 932. It's the big three nine on Cale and Company. Big three at nine sponsored by Piazza Auto Group. And the big headline today in the big three is are we headed for World War three. So this as the breaking news of the moment is that the United States of America officials confirming that the United States has shut down our embassy in Kiev. And this is due to quote specific details of a potential significant air attack and alerting American citizens who are in Ukraine to be on the ready to seek shelter. Huge story here as we know that the embassies in Italy and Greece also shut down closing their doors after after this rare US warning. When have we talked about this French embassy remains open, but it's urging all citizens to be on alert. So all of this, you know, what's going on here and a lot of headlines internationally Europe preparing for World War three, Germany revealing that they have plans to mobilize their national defense and more than 800,000 NATO troops. After what they say is a nuclear threat by the Kremlin. So this is very concerning this morning. Why is this all happening? Well, this is happening in part because Russia has been signaling to American officials and its allies for weeks now. We've, we have mentioned this, this back and forth, because the Biden administration had just given permission to Ukraine to strike deep into Russian territory with Western supplied, supplied missiles. Translation, let's get World War three kick started as a new administration takes off so Trump has that on his plate as well. Great. So there were two, not just the missiles yesterday. What was the other one that they authorized anti personnel mines on the Ukraine front line. So all of this happened within the last, you know, let's say 36 hours. And so Russian President Putin then yesterday lowers the threshold for nuclear response to attacks on Russia or European nations in gearing up for an all out war on the continent as Ukraine then launched those American made missiles. And I don't know, did I, God forbid those that were those the missiles that were signed by our own Governor Josh. Oh, yes. Remember that photo op with Zelensky. Yeah, let's sign the green shells. Let's put our John Hancock on that. This is the culmination of weak leadership. This is what you get when you allow a war to go on. How long is Russia and Ukraine been going on now? 1001 days. So it'll be, it'll be three years coming up this February, I believe, correct? Yep. Yeah. That's what happens when you sit there. Do you say don't? Don't? Just don't? Don't? Okay. So that's what's going on and Belarus in play. And so all of this as Germany, German media reporting within the past within the past 18 hours, revealing the nation will transform into a NATO staging ground. If the conflict should escalate. So that's, you know, we're looking at all of what's happening internationally allies, NATO allies getting together. But these embassies closing, that's a huge signal and being watched very carefully. Number two, I'll say happy birthday, President Joe Biden. Thank you. Happy birthday, 82 years away. Solidifying what he's what held 82 82 oldest American president in our nation's history. I interviewed veterans over the last two weeks that are 18 to 20 years older than him and 10 times as sharp. And he was born on this day in 1942 in screnton, Pennsylvania. Yeah. Then moved to claim on Delaware, obviously, 82. And as far as the recount, we have to talk about the Pennsylvania recount 67 counties. Everybody had to be recounting by 8 a.m. this morning. So it is going on. It will end officially next Tuesday, the 26th and they are required to notify us one week from today on the 27th. We have to know the results. And this obviously is by the hotly contested Senate race, which, which Republican Dave McCormick was declared the winner. And then, then the recount was triggered. So there, it looks like they're anywhere from, I don't know, we've heard all the numbers, but around 16 17 to 20,000 votes apart, and it doesn't look like that's going to change. Reportedly, a lot of court battles. I mean, there were so many court battles and Linda Kurtz was giving me, you know, she won most of them. I think there was one smaller one that had to do with provisional ballots that Casey won. But I think McCormick by all accounts won four or five battles this week in court as far as recounting ballots, which are illegal. So we're just delaying the inevitable. Yeah, that's right. Right. And paying $1 to $3 million. I was going to say taxpayers. Taxpayer dollars. Taxpayer dollars. Keep the charade going and then we'll break for Thanksgiving and then Bob Casey Jr. on the night before Thanksgiving. We'll drink a bunch of liquor and realize that he lost. By the way, yesterday, just so you know, for all the social media users out there, the video, Jimmy Matthews running off the art museum steps, has been posted on our 1210W PhD social media. Twitter, X thing. So if you guys can retweet it. Yes. All that stuff. Give Jimmy some love. So it's up. It's up there. If you missed it. Why? Why did you miss it? Yeah. Second of all, it's it's there if you want to see it and get the word out. Captain Kirk has returned to the studio with the flag. It's true. I'm taking that bad boy home with me. It's true. I might drive on the scoot go with it if I can figure out how to assemble it on the back of my truck. By the way, he's he's very he's very mysterious. He doesn't want to come on air, but road warriors here. He is and he's wearing headphones except he's got the one headphone inverted the other way out. It's really weird. He's got like the the skull cap one from home alone. Yes. But Harry and Marv war when they robbed the McAllisters crowbars up road warrior brother. Yeah. We are sponsored by Piazza autogroup in our big three. Get the Honda of your dreams. During happy Honda days with financing as low as 0.9% APR on a select on these select new models like the capable Ridgeline. Visit Piazza Honda Philadelphia, Langhorn, Potstown, Redding or Springfield online. Piazza Honda.com. Thank you. Piazza autogroup for sponsoring our big three. Yeah folks. Did you hear that the capable Ridgeline? Do you hear the capable Ridgeline? So you're gonna you made your your decision. You're taking that flag and putting it on the back of your Ridgeline, which some people argue is not a truck. Well, it's very good. It rides smooth. It's very capable. Yes, it's very capable. Listen to the coffee. I'm just yeah, I'm just picturing Don saying it rides smooth. Ride smooth. My ho capable. Sorry. Are you calling me a cheap trick? Jumping on me. Go for it. Oh man. That's what we do here. That's what we do here. Yeah. I mean if you if I'm allowed to take the flag, I don't know. You can take it. Okay. Yeah. We have to like don't don't mess it up or anything. No, I'm gonna drive it with the I'm gonna put it on the back of my bed of my truck. Go around bluebell. We should do what? Film it. Well, what we should actually do is we should actually give it a loan it out to listeners. Sure. And if they're willing to display it in the back of their trucks. Yeah. Cause I think you can only do on trucks, right? You can't really do them on. Yeah, but look weird like on a Toyota Camry. Yeah. Yeah. So if you have a truck and you want to and you want to display the Kale Company flag 12th NWPHT. Yeah. For like a, I don't know, you have to give it back though. Yes. Right. Yes. And don't leave it out overnight cause some some lady in New Hope will yank it off your truck and fly to the fire. If you're willing to do it, message me. Message either on the YouTube chat or email me grug.stock or at autosee.com and we'll we'll make sure you get it. It's free. Yeah. Publicity. Yeah. Maybe we can have them autographed the flag with like a Sharpie. Oh, yeah. All the people. The people. Yeah. Whoever gets the bar for a couple of days. This would be the Kale Company community flag. Just pass it around. Ninety. Ninety went all the sex. I can't, I can't say he's he says that you should put it on the back of a, um. Sports talk radio host. That would be fun. We should have that with a bumper sticker. I could put it on his car. I know. I know what vehicle he's driving around in. Please leave it at that. All right. Okay. All right. We'll come back and we'll get to today in music history from Phil Amquist as well as what's on tap for the dawn show. And I'm going to try to drag road warrior and here and get him on camera. He's he doesn't want to be revealed as identity. Oh, he doesn't want to be. He's wearing a skull cap. Yeah. So don't, Phil, don't, don't do a wide shot of the studio. He's like the wet bandits in there. Back after this talk, Radio 12 10 W.P. HD. We are off to paradise once again. The Italian Riviera this time on a gastronomical event, which only conservative tours can deliver. Trust me on that. Join me 11 luxurious days with the professionals from conservative tours and they are seriously the best tour operator in Italy. A plus rating with the Better Business Bureau. Portofino Rapallo. Santa Margarita Laguerre. Tuscany. And the brilliant Cinque Terre. 53 78. Yes, that includes your airfare. Dining events at the wineries in Tuscany. Even an authentic farm visit to see Parmigial. And she's being crafted by hand. Call toll free. Do this. This is booking up really fast. We've just, we're just getting the latest updates toll free. 88 73 39494 or go to conservative tours.com where you can scroll down and see the full itinerary. You see my picture, my name and you'll see some of the images like the hidden Italian villages that you've never seen in person before. Like Jacobo Puccini. San Jamignano. The Leaning Tower of Pisa. Florence. Milan. And concluding on the lakes region with Bellagio, Orta and Isabella. Join me next spring in Italy. See you in Cinque Terre. Conservative Tours.com. Tell Dawn. Thank you. This is the Kaling Company podcast from Dark Radio 1210WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. Why don't we do something where, I don't know, maybe if you want to have it for a week you have to make like a $10 donation to Travis Mannion Foundation. Oh, look at you. Look at you always thinking of charity. I mean, not a lot. You don't have to go overboard. Just make like a, we'll do like a set rate, 10 bucks. I don't know. Whatever you want. Whatever you want. Whatever you want. Boss, you figure it out. I'll go home and take a nap. Alright, can I play this one clip real fast? Absolutely. So, apparently, Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough and Mika reference the sale of Comcast and possibly their network this morning. And they made a joke, which goes back to what we were talking about, 6.30 this morning. Okay. John Sensland saying this. Phil, roll this. For a look at some of the other stories making headlines this morning, Comcast, which owns our parent company NBC Universal Plans to spin off. It's cable TV networks that's according to the Wall Street Journal and people familiar with the situation. The company will separate off entertainment and news channels, including MSNBC, CNBC, USA, Oxygen, E, sci-fi, and the Golf Channel. So, it's been an awesome. The new cable venture will reportedly have an ownership structure that mirrors Comcast's Comcast spokesperson to climb to combat. So, Willie, as you look at the screen right there, the big concern that stockholders right now in Wall Street are wondering about before they decide what to do with Comcast shares is whether Mika is going to have to give up her penthouse perch atop the Comcast bill. What happens? Where are we going to get invited to the penthouse? Never. They never lights up. I will say really quickly on this. You know, a drudge at the top said, "Oh, like, news melt down all this other stuff." I mean, I could be completely wrong. We could all be fired a year from that. We'll pay when this happens. You never know what's going to happen. Or tomorrow. Yeah. But in the case, what they're doing is what other media firms are doing. I mean, he's not wrong about that, but there is a little fun in the comment there now. Yeah. There's a lot of fun in that comment. Yeah. But you know what, Don, you said you threw out the salaries. Are they both making 8 million a year? Reportedly 8 million each. I mean, I don't like seeing anybody lose a job regardless of what I think about their presentation on the air. A little different than, you know, certain people that live paycheck to paycheck versus those that have a combined household income of $16 million a year. Also throwing the Mika penthouse under the, like, no, notice the, uh, sly references. Yeah. That's all I'm saying. Exactly. Maybe they can crash a Mar-a-Lago. They get like one of those little spare rooms like, uh, Kato had with O.J. Again, technically a local story since they're talking about Comcast based here owned by the Roberts family. I just, you know, I just think that they're a great family. I just, and I think it's cool that we are, we are the Comcast center. I wish that they would move their media headquarters here instead of New York. Yeah. I think that would be awesome because ever, why is everything in New York? Anyway. Yeah, New York sucks. I've been saying that for years. All of you. Yeah. Bring it here. Yeah. Matching more than Joe's here. Real all here. Slocker. Put them on the payroll. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. We were. Imagine Mika contributing to the cut sheet? No. Not me neither. No, I can't. Probably right. Can I tell you something? Yeah. Sure. Like, uh, with these two guys, well, that would be just fun. Yes. She would just what she would watch. She wouldn't put up. She would not put up with what you do, Don. That's for sure. She would try to cancel us in a heartbeat. All right. Call me a Hitler fan and all kinds of nonsense, right? I mean, you're basically, you're basically waving a Hitler flag right now, aren't you? No, this is, this is an, this is an Odyssey property. It says nothing to do with a Adolf Hitler. This is just a beautiful, the whole QR thing is a little odd, but other than that's a good flag. But I will say for Mika and Joe what they're expressing for the first time in a long time is, and I guess a tumbling is they think about the prospect of being fired. Yeah. Yeah. And that's really, it's awkward. You've ever heard them mention that before, right? Never. Never. So they're always very haughty and judgy and all that stuff. I mean, we joke about everything here. So we've all joked about that here, but I've never heard them, you know, yuck it up about being fired. And the problem is they're both, you know, in the same basket. You know what I mean? They're like, it's like they're not, you know what I mean? No, I just mean husband and wife. Well, her, her Twitter handle is morning Mika. So maybe, maybe they could get rid of Joe and she'd be more than Mika. I'm, I'm serious. You're a hubby. What did I say to you years ago? She would take you. I feel for him. She would. I would. She would take that in a heartbeat. What did I say to you years ago? This breakup? Yep. Ooh, this breakup is going to be epic. Okay. Yeah. All right. We have to get to film. Enough victory laps. Let's get to Phil Armquist and today in music history. [Music] Today! Wednesday, November 20th. We celebrate the birthdays of Joe Walls from the Eagles, who's 77. Mike Diamond from the B.C. Boys, who's 59. And Norman Greenbaum, who's now 82. Heavenly Birthday, shout out to Dwayne Allman. Singles of Coot, Crocodile Rock by Elton John in 72. Kickstarter by Hart by Mount Lake Crew in 89. Do, do, do, do, da, da, da, by the police in 80. Easy for me to say. And for all the cows by the Foo Fighters in 95. Out of the Coot Heartbreak Station by Cinderella in 90. Muscle Love by Alice Cooper in 73. And Frank by Amy Winehouse in 2007. Also in 71, Isaac Hayes was atop the singles chart with a theme from Shaft. In 76, Paul Simon hosted S&L, dressed as a turkey for Thanksgiving. In 93, STP was a musical guest on S&L. In 81, Prince began his controversy tour in Pittsburgh. In 74, Keith Boone collapsed during the show after his drink was spiked with horse tricolizer. Nineteen-year-old Scott Halpin, who was in the audience, volunteered to fill in for the final three songs. But lastly, on this day in 98. A study comparing noise levels of rock music found that older people rated rock music much higher on the loudest scale than younger music. Gee, big shock there. Where's Elon for this one? And who are these people? I guess you're also the same people behind the government study that spent $856,000 to study if Lions can walk on treadmills. Actually, that is true. For Kale & Company, I fell off with it. Go, yourself. By the way, if you're wondering Phil, if your camera froze, it did. Of course. It's a rock. What a shock. Frozen Phil, but no frozen flag. Yes, by the way, people wondering who is behind me. Yes, that is a reward. You cannot see his face, and it's there for a reason. It's a mystery man. His identity has been cropped out. Literally he's been cropped out. There you go. You can see his body and the top of his head with his hat on. That's right. It's amazing. Don't show top of the hour. What do we have lined up on? Oh, man. So we do have the breaking news of question mark World War III as NATO forces. Reportedly, our assembling in Germany as a staging area. embassies being shut, US embassies being shut down and put on alerts. So we're watching that very carefully as far as that situation. Apparently escalating between Russia and Ukraine and sucking us into the situation. We're watching all of that. There's a ton of Trump news. There are a ton of, and this is nationally and locally, because locally we have the recount. I'll update you on all the wins and losses within the court cases. I know it gets confusing and then nationally what's going on with in D.C. As far as the Trump picks cabinet picks, a lot of controversy swirling there. And then that ethics committee meeting and the 11 o'clock hour. We do have Andre Bellavo Commonwealth Foundation explaining some of the policy and some of the cabinet picks. Why they really matter. We will check in on this planned protest in Bucks County. Many calling for criminal charges, not just for board members to step down in Bucks County. As far as the commissioners who they say, we're trying to steal a vote or commit, you know, election fraud. Those are the allegations, but saying criminal charges should be brought against one commissioner. Wow, we are jam packed today. And what is the first thing having to do with your sense of smell that is a major sign of future dementia. Yeah, even 10 years down the road. We'll look at an important medical study. Okay, on show of locked and loaded ready to go with the top of the hour. Everybody have a great rest of your Wednesday. Thank you so much for today. We'll be back tomorrow morning at six. And don't forget folks. Fly that flag. Hi. Good night, everybody. Start your day with Kaitlin Company. Week day morning, six till 10. I'm talk radio 1210 W.P.H.D. and the free Odyssey app.
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