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going to be here today. He is here today to be here. He is here today to be here. Kailen company weekday morning six till 10 police action overnight from yesterday into today in one a 29 year old man. He has died after he was shot in the junior at a section of the city police called to St. Christopher's Hospital for reports of a shooting victim and they learned that victim was involved in an argument outside a cafe at J Street and in a private car and they're now searching as I speak for a white Yukon that was last seat heading north on J Street from Erie Avenue. So police are searching actively for that alleged killer. A 50 year old man recovering after being shot twice in the chest. This is in the park side city of the section of the city. I should say this happened in the 1700 block of 42nd street and it happened last night. And this this gentleman the 50 year old man taken to the hospital in stable condition this morning. So no arrests on this one. We don't have suspects, but police continue to investigate that one. We also have a lot of alert. We have a lot of Thanksgiving news, obviously with Thanksgiving travel tomorrow. Tomorrow they're saying. It's going to be the busiest day. I saw triple a reported eight was it 80 million? They're expecting big travel and gas prices went up a little bit by the way. Did you notice that? I fueled up last night. You really? Yeah. They went from just a tick below $3. Okay. In the at the wall walk by me. Yeah. To like three or nine now. Yeah. There's a one up about 10 cents. We were about to pull in the wall while to get gas yesterday and it was three 17 or three nineteen and then my wife was like a down the road. There's a so we end up going to like this little spot. It was like like 298. But I've noticed like it's going. It's it's trickling back up. It is. Yeah. Yeah. Tomorrow the busiest tomorrow is actually the busiest travel day and since what pandemics and I feel like every year it's the busiest day since like some old benchmark. It's huge. Isn't it? Usually they're even I think it's Wednesday usually. Okay. So they're we're moving things up again this year. Yeah. Yeah. Well, people are remote working anyway. Right. And people have taken this whole week off. Right. Now actually the Tuesday because it used to be the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. The Tuesday before Thanksgiving has become the the most heavily traveled day of the year for the last couple of years, actually. That's 80 million. And that's almost the that's almost a quarter of the country. Yeah. Wow. So a lot of people on the move. It's almost everybody. They're votes. Right. Yeah. Right. That's that's well put. Well said speaking of travel. We do have a secretary of state Anthony Blinken sending G7 G7 Foreign Minister's meeting in Italy. You notice they always pick like these beautiful places in the world. They say, oh, yeah, we got to have a G7. Sure. Yeah. Let's do the G7. You guys want to do a G7 one day? Yeah. No, let's go do a G7. Let's go do G7. Greg soccer like a G7. You know, we'll do a memorial day. He said so obviously Middle East Russia's war in Ukraine. Indo-Pacific security ongoing crisis in Haiti and Sudan. A lot going on in this world. So G7 that is that's the travel of Blinken, if you will. Where's President Joe Biden? He will utilize his presidential pardon power to spare the lives of the two turkeys on the White House South Wales. Holy Trump doesn't end to this. Trump liked it. Yeah, we need those to get in there. Yeah, yeah, Elon will be like we must be efficient. Both turkeys. You don't get a walk right in to look at those turkeys and go yourself. You know, it's got a big family to feed. He does. He's a lot of kids. He needs to get snipped is what he needs to do. 11 kids. So so as far as that goes, this is a tradition dating back many years. Obviously, but I think it was George H.W. Bush who made it more. I don't know in our time. Let's say that it was the Bush family that made the Turkey pardons a TV thing where they pardon one or the other. Didn't Trump pardon both of them as I recall? I don't remember, but I do. I do think the first time it happened was when Bush was President and it was the first Thanksgiving after we started up the Persian Gulf War. I believe was the first time. Yeah, so that might be like 90 91 ish somewhere in that area, but they so it'll be on the White House South Lawn. The turkeys have been given as gifts to American Presidents for about 150 years. But like you said, Nick, the more the more famous modern time televised and all of that. The first documented Turkey pardon was given by President John F. Kennedy. They give him credit. 1963. But I think you're right. Did he sleep with it after? Stop. That'd be pardon it. Trying to have a light little nicer story here. Sorry. Sorry. You brought up a Kennedy. It's my. It's your own fault. Well, since we do talk about shootings around this time each day, was this before or after Kennedy's head got blown? Oh my gosh. Oh my goodness. So in all of the news as we look at the gas prices, we look at all the travel. And then of course we all take the victory lap because Eggles 37 20. It was an incredible night with the exception of I'm very sad about branding grand to man. What happened to Brandon Graham? He tore. He tore some muscle. I don't know. Okay. He's out for the season. Like muscle. He tore. That'll be the end of his career. Well, he didn't rule. He was. And the thing is, it's almost like they chinks him during the game. Yeah, I know. Because they were like, look, that's how you'd, you know, you had a great game. Oh my gosh. He's great. He's great. He's great. He's great. I feel for him. It is third down on five. Barkley back in. Hurts in the pistol with Barkley behind him. What a bet he gives it to Barkley. He gives it to Barkley who cuts outside. He's at the 40. The 50. The 40. He's going to go again. He's going to go again. Touchdown. The same one, Barkley, his all time record, 72 yards. How good is that guy? Oh, good. It's this guy. It's an amazing job by the offensive line. But when Saquan Barkley gets to the second level, again, it's a foot race, he outruns everybody. It's total now 255 yards rushing on the night. That is an all time Eagles record. Breaking the record of Shady McCourt. He left two quarters ago when I beat him up. He broke it. He didn't break it. He buried it. Oh, my goodness. He's in the pistol. I think you need this on your board, Nichelle. Oh, my goodness. Yes. Jimmy Kelly, if you're listening back there, Merrill Reese. Merrill Reese is the best. Yes. He's seriously, I can't. If I'm watching visually, I still have to have on the Odyssey app. He's so good. I do because he's just the best. It's going to be maybe a Super Bowl preview on Sunday because now the Eagles play Baltimore. Derek Henry and Barkley battling for MVP. To be fair, guys, the Eagles schedule has been a bit light. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Yes. But Barkley is. So he had one of the greatest nights for any player in the 91 year history of the Philadelphia Eagles. No player in our history. I know. Here's the thing. All of those giants. I feel because your golfing buddy is so a bill. Yeah. He's got no football team. And he has to play Christmas music for six straight weeks. He's ready to kill himself. He's had it. He's counting down the days until the weather gets good again and he can go play well. I feel for him. Well, 57 degrees, nice little golfing weather today. Sunshine is out. We might have a little rain overnight. Piazza autogroup sponsoring us. Hyundai getaway sales event going on right now. Piazza Hyundai of Potstown, Westchester for a limited time. Get 1.9% financing for 72 months on the new 2024 Santa Fe shop online Piazza Hyundai.com. Today Piazza autogroup. Thank you for sponsoring us this morning. Piazza autogroup sponsoring. Killing Company News Live. All right, Don. Thank you very much. 615 Monday morning. Let's get to another big take on Kaling Company. And it is brought to you by Garden State, Earthworks, Trump, Turkey and Thanksgiving. For most of us with a functional brain, Thanksgiving is about food, friends, family and football. If you take in a parade, perhaps you watch a high school football rivalry in the morning. Then you travel to family members' houses or maybe they come to yours. We eat turkey. We watch the Cowboys lose. Perhaps take a nap and then either avoid or entertain the crazy uncle who wants to talk politics. But don't run that playbook by the left this year because they are having none of it. Now, in fact, left wingers who are still hurt over the fact that Donald Trump won the election are now boycotting family members who might have voted for the orange man because they don't feel safe around you. Not a joke. Here's MSNBC resident troll joy read on how you should approach your holiday this week. Listen and watch. People are rightfully alarmed. They have a reason to be alarmed. And if you would vote for that, people may not feel so confident that there's a few. But there's a few. This is not crazy. This is legitimate feelings of fear of you and of feeling that you might not be someone they could trust. If this thing goes way south, autocracies go south, fail fast and things get ugly and people get asked to do things and turn people in and point people out and turn on them. And if you're voting affirmatively gleefully for this, people might, I don't know, may not feel so confident in you anymore. That's real and you kind of have to live with it. So if you think that you can vote for what people see as their destruction and then demand that they still are cool with you and key key with you and have Thanksgiving with you, like, I think your kind of is in the point of what people are upset about. They're afraid. And autocracy and fascism are things that are legitimate to be afraid of. So you may want to step back. I think that lady needs to be placed in a straight jacket away from sharp objects. And maybe we have her brain studied for the benefits of future science because if you think Joy Reid is unhinged now, imagine what will happen to her mental health. If Elon Musk were to purchase MSNBC, we know that Comcast is officially selling the left wing news network. And we now know that Elon Musk might be interested in purchasing it. According to the media, they reported the following. Donald Trump Jr. shared a meme on Friday afternoon on X claiming that MSNBC was up for sale. He tagged Elon Musk and commented, hey, Elon Musk, I have the funniest idea ever. Tesla and SpaceX CEO replied, how much does it cost? After the exchange went viral, Musk commented saying, quote, the most entertaining outcome, especially if ironic, is most likely. And remember, years before Musk purchased Twitter in 2022 for a cool 44 billion. He asked a similar question about the cost of the social media platform on December 21st of 2017 when he says, how much does Twitter cost? Well, the rest is history. Comcast and NBC Universal did not announce any plans to sell MSNBC or CNN on the open market when it was confirmed that the networks would be spun off from NBC News. That according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. But could you imagine the social media and mainstream meltdowns if Elon Musk did make that purchase? Think about that. Joy Reed, Rachel Maddow, Jen Psaki, Morning Joe, all having to answer to their new boss, Elon Musk, assuming he would even keep him around. It would be glorious, but I doubt it happens. Bill Maher was making all sorts of sense on Friday night as he mocks the far left ideologues of his now broken Democrat party. And this is, I think, in the direction of one Joy Reed. Listen and watch, Bill Maher. Live psychiatric resident at Yale University, Amanda Calhoun recently told Joy Reed, it's okay to cut off family members if they voted for Trump and tell them, I'm not going to be around you this holiday. Oh, help your. It's like not letting certain people sit with you on the bus. She also said that it shouldn't be automatic that family members think they're entitled to your time. She said, that's just a societal norm. Family. Who'd have think that they are, a family? I mean, think about that. A mental health professional advising people to isolate during the holidays. Don't forget to drink too much and put on weight. And this Thanksgiving before the big meal, remember to take turns saying what you're hateful about. You know who I really wouldn't want to have Thanksgiving dinner with? This overly educated, i.e. extremely stupid ivory tower academic. But I would because if we ever want this nation to heal, this is what we have to do. Force ourselves to reach out and find out why someone feels the way they do and make the choices they make without prejudging them a monster. So who is the divisive party? Is it the party that just won the election with three different factions? Or that united around a common sense ideological approach? Or is it the party that just lost that has allowed the fringe minority to overrun the party with psychobabble rants and disillusioned views on everyone that doesn't see it the way they do? The party of diversity, albeit only in appearance and sexual preferences, had to take another L heading into the weekend as Donald Trump announced Scott Bessent to be his treasury secretary. Scott identifies with the LGBTQ+ community and is considered one of the most savvy international investors and geopolitical and economic strategists with holdings in a variety of industries. Now in the press release that Trump's war room put out, there was no mention of him being LGBTQ+ because I personally believe the Trump administration awarded him the position based on merit, not who he chooses to sleep with. Scott Turner also tabbed as secretary to run the department of housing and urban development. Scott is African American. So if we're checking off boxes because we know the left loves to check off their boxes, Trump has countless women in his cabinet, a member of the LGBTQ+ community, and a black man. I hope MSNBC will approve of that and report on that fairly. And Trump has also tabbed Dr. Marty McCarry to lead the FDA. You know him. He was the rogue doctor who actually had the temerity to say publicly that lockdowns wouldn't help that they would in fact hurt the country and they wouldn't work. He also opposed vaccine mandates. Take a look at the mainstream media headlines over this nomination by Trump. Just search for him during our commercial about Marty being tabbed the head of the FDA and see the slant on all of the headlines from all of the usual suspects because they're still in their feelings that Marty was right about a lot of things and they were wrong. And lastly, I think we have found the first mission for Doge, the Department of Government Efficiency, headed up by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami. Did you know, according to the Daily Caller, the Biden-Harris Administration spent $3.4 million with the NIH, that's the National Institute of Health as Tony Fauci's department, to develop an app, forget this, Malaysian gay men engaged in chem sex. I'll say that one more time. An app for Malaysian gay men engaged in chem sex. What does that mean? Well, it's millions of dollars wasted on drug-fueled gay sex apps. This was done at the University of Connecticut, by the way. True story, you can read it on the Daily Caller's website. And also, lastly, good news for Donald Trump to wrap up the week, as his New York Hush Money case had the sentencing delayed indefinitely, as this case will likely be tossed, as I said, all along. So as we wrap up a short week here on Kale & Company, try to finish up your victory lap, enjoy your turkey, your stuffing, your pumpkin pie. Give your friends and family that might be suffering with post-election TDS, a nice hug, even if they won't welcome you into their house. And just let them know that A, joy-read is insane, and B, they'll be safe, and everything will be just fine, even if they don't like it. And that's the big take on Kale & Company. Brought to you by Garden State Earthworks. 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It's a killing company on demand from talk Radio 1210 WPHD, and the free Odyssey app. Let's get into the Elon Musk MSNBC story, because it's very fascinating, and it could be just, you know, one of those comments in passing, but we do have a precedent. And unlike our gal up in Bucks County, Diane Marseglia, I do believe in precedent. I do believe in looking at what has happened in the past as a way to indicate on how people will rule or act in the future. And Elon Musk seven years ago inquired about the price of Twitter, back when it was called Twitter, when Jack Dorsey owned it, and five years later, he purchased it for a cool $44 billion in an attempt to restore free speech on social media. So Don Stenzel, in your thoughts on Elon Musk MSNBC, because I think a lot of people are wondering what would it cost? What would it look like? Would it just be straight news? And would this be state-run media? I don't know. It's interesting, though. Well, I thought it was hysterical that Joe Rogan chimed in and said, "Oh, I want Rachel Maddow's job, then." So that one was funny. I think they're trolling. I think it started as, you know, I think it was starting as a joke. But sometimes, you know, when you get all this reaction, because I think conservatives, everybody was saying, "Oh, please God, make this happen. Make this happen. It was so funny." But the fact that we're talking about it. And so I think at that point, does he buy it? I kind of doubt it. I really think he was trolling them. But maybe it makes him think more about buying media, whatever that looks like. Is it a bargain, though? I mean, Comcast made it official. We talked about it last week, Wednesday, that they made it officially, even though it was rumbled about for several weeks prior to the election. And I reported that back then, but the question is, what's the cost? So I think Elon Musk thinks, how much is it? What's the cost? And then remember what he did at Twitter, because he cut, what, 80% of the staff? Yes. And streamlined it, which is why Trump wants him to do some things in government to streamline. So if I'm at that network or any media company where Musk takes over, I'm thinking, "Rut Ro." You know, I was thinking about this over the week, and I look, I am no business expert by any stretch. But if X was $44 billion, we know, I think he lost, like, $22 billion right off the top. But it wasn't about really making money and turning a profit. Although that clip I played for you late last week has shown that Elon Musk's net worth went from like, 252 billion to 314 billion, even though X has lost some of their total user activity accounts. I think it's like only 21% of Americans are still on X anymore at this point. But what would MSNBC cost? At most, 10 billion? At most? Which would be like a fourth of what? Twitter cost. And remember his net worth. He's the richest man in the world. And his value is $80 billion more than the next richest person in the world. Not $80 billion, $80 billion more than the next richest person in the world. So yes, he has a lot of FU money that he can play with. Yep. $10 billion for that? No. Less than that. Oh, god. Okay. So maybe $3 billion? $4 billion? I don't even know if it's going to be in the billions. I would think with the ability for MSNBC to generate ad revenue that this would actually be a more sound business decision than purchasing Twitter because he's not making that money back on Twitter. I mean, I know Twitter does do advertising, but they're not able to generate the amount of money I would think. And I could be way off. I could be dead wrong. I didn't look up what Twitter's advertising revenue was in 2023. The first year Elon Musk owned it for a full calendar year. So I could be dead wrong. But I would imagine with like big pharma and the companies that advertise on MSNBC that the return on his investment would be better. Now that being said, here's where I want to throw some cold water on this for all of the Trump supporters out there that are rooting for this to happen. He's not going to turn it into Newsmax or Fox News. I think he would actually have it just be a straight down the middle news like, you know what we've been saying and speculating what CNN should do. Like Donna said, boots on the ground, get back to your journalism thing. And remember, Elon Musk is not a conservative. So he's not going to, he's not going to make it a second Fox News or a Newsmax or an OAN. I think he would just get rid of the woke nonsense and it would be like a centrist news network, whatever that could possibly look like. Well, that to me is fascinating because, and I'll just look at the, look at the ratings among the average, the demographics, ages 25 to 54, Maddow had averaged pretty good numbers, 50% drop since Trump's win, and since Republican, since the Republican sweep. So 50% drop in a lot of their shows, they've just lost people. They didn't have the best 25, 54 numbers in 15 years, like this radio station, sorry. But as far as Elon Musk, and then, then I think about the fact that he has Starlink, one of the big costs that you have is when you go live around the world and you have reporters all over in the past, it was very expensive. In other words, to get those reporters to where they were going and make sure that they were reporting live, you had to send a huge crew. But nowadays it would be far less expensive because of the advantage of Starlink. And so would they be able to do something live remotes with a very small crew that would have to have a high skill set? But it may change the face of reporters as we know it because those people might have been past soldiers or that you have videographers who are war videographers who have that skill set and give you that grit and that reality and then cover the world in that regard, not pretty faces from pretty schools and Ivy League places, but rather people who are tough and have the grit and the might to go into some of these very tough environments and even in cities to cover these gangs that we're hearing about the cartels to go undercover. So Musk would have that ability, I believe, because of Starlink. That probably would change news live reporting as we know it. That's a good point. Yeah. 855-839-1210. If you want to jump in Elon Musk and the possibility of purchasing MSNBC, all right. So from that to Trump's cabinet, which obviously, you know, not technically, but in theory does include Elon Musk and also many other people that are not typical conservatives, Tulsi Gabbard, Bobby Kennedy, very interesting story from MSNBC behind the curtain, Trump's liberal cabinet, and I'm sorry, this is not MSNBC, it's Axios, it was something from MSNBC at the bottom. So here's a very good breakdown of what's happening. I mentioned I highlighted two of his selections in the big take. Scott Pissent, I hope I got that name correct, Bessent Bessent. I'm not sure how you pronounce it, but he is the secretary treasury. He identifies as LGBTQ plus. I also mentioned the Urban Housing and Development, Scott Turner, African American, and we have seen since this cabinet was put together in the last two plus weeks or so, countless females, right from top to bottom, Susie Wiles, Linda McMahon on down the list, a lot of strong, very, I don't want to say abrasive, but very, just, they've got a lot of gumption, at least Stefanik. There's a lot of flamethrowers on the females. Smart skills. Yes. The exact opposite of what Mark Cuban tried to claim Trump surrounds himself with from a female standpoint. So that really aged well from Mark Cuban. Did that not? Well, what a comment that was. So you look at this and they break down a handful of these selections and I just want to read a couple of the highlights here. A former George Soros advisor who now promises, oh, okay. Read on. You want me to read on? A former George Soros advisor who now promises Trumponomics will turn around the economy running the treasury. That's got percent why it matters. They say lost in the noise of Trump's most controversial picks is the simple, undubatable fact that this might be the most ideologically diverse cabinet of modern times. As Axios Zachary Bassu told you, Trump's cabinet increasingly resembles a European-style coalition government staffed with the dizzying array of ideological rivals United for now by a grand, MAGA vision. The team represents the Trump worldview, traditional conservatism dead, its biggest lifelong advocates neutered to the point of irrelevance. A Trump transition source told Axios, most of the picks are a version of Trump in their thinking and Trump in their approach. They're fearless disruptors who can walk into these buildings and know they have a mandate for reform and change. Trump's earlier hostile takeover of the Republican establishment is now morphing into a fast-forward hostile takeover of federal bureaucracy. Trump insiders tell us they're confident that Bobby will get confirmed as far as that position goes. They say the big picture in just under a decade, Trump, once a donor to Democrats, has transitioned the GOP of George W. Bush, John McCain, and Mitt Romney into a populist party with radically different views on trade, immigration, and spending. They conclude by saying the GOP establishment is now Trump's team of populists, a behind-the-scenes Republican power broker told us the old Bush establishment are the outsiders. When you look at this, you know what I love about this, and I kind of said this last week in a different way, I said the current Republican party under Trump is split into three different pieces of the pie. You have your traditional rock-solid conservative, you have your America-first populist, and you have your disenfranchised Democrat, and that's basically what Axios is breaking down here with this group of individuals that Trump has selected, and what I like about this the most on is this is a mentally, ideologically, academically diverse group of people as far as school of thought and modalities of which they believe, right? It's not a, it's not about, hey, let's find one person that looks like this, let's find one person that's of this nation, this dissent, of this religious belief. We don't need to have every single buddy from the LGBTQ+IAA, ABC, XYZ community, like you find people that are bright, that have merit, that are deserving of it, and oh, by the way, if they happen to fall into a certain category, cool, but it's not a prerequisite, and that's what I like about this here, and Scott Bessentze, George Soros guy, oh, from the Soros Fund management, Nick Hill, I believe so. Yeah, okay, interesting. Soros Capital Management, he worked as Chief Investment Officer from 2011 to 2015, following his emails now, following his work with Soros, he founded H5, he's square capital now, and he was a key economic policy advisor and fundraiser for the Trump campaign. His policies, what is he like, what does he advocate for, things like spending restraint and discipline, lower taxes, deregulation, those are some of the, you know, core pieces of it, but one thing you see swirling is all of the optimism about small business creation and ownership, because that's something that obviously took a hit because of the pandemic. I mean, we can feel that across Pennsylvania and New Jersey and across the country, and so I think that's one of his, that will be one of his focuses. I'm hearing bipartisan support for Scott Bessentze. I didn't see any negative comments at all on Friday when that came out. No, not at all. Funny how that happens, isn't it? Because I don't think, I think with Trump, the bottom line is, and it's so funny to see the so-called mainstream media break this down and talk about it. You see, it's not about DEI, but Trump is looking at who are the best people who are hard. Yes, he wants loyalty, but who doesn't when you make a hire, right? And he wants outsiders. He doesn't care. So to your point, I mean, I don't think Trump thinks of George Soros as an enemy. He says, this guy worked for Soros, who's probably a pretty tough boss and is obviously a wealthy billionaire, that's a redundant phrase, I guess, but a billionaire who demands perfection and that sort of thing. And so Trump says, oh, well, that's impressive. He was successful under Soros' capital management. I'm told we're going to get our talking points faxed to us every day by a certain organization that's going to tell us what to say. Oh, turns went to M.M.M.B.C.! Are you going to become M.M.M.B.C. now? Shut up. Oh. Well, the truth is-- Boy, that's been-- you've been-- that's been impersonated in your system. Oh, God. When I saw this happen over the weekend, I was just like, get me to 6 AM, oh, money. Please, please. You're going to-- you're going to become a B-C-A-M. You're going to become a B-C-A-M. Please, please. You're going to become a B-C-A-M. You're going to become a B-C-A-M. You're going to become a B-C-A-M.M.E.C. now. When you got rid of Markle Finn, not because he's raiding Stunk, not because he's raiding Stunk. Oh. Yeah. Oh. Be nice. Sorry, I just had to-- I had to get that off because I just-- the narrative over the last six months has just infuriated me because people who don't know our business or don't know what we do go down these roads will be like, well, what about this now? I thought-- I thought on Twitter, it must be true. Sorry. Well, Benny Johnson tweeted them. Exactly. All right. So, Stocker got it out of the system, Don gave you some good background of this individual, and I like it. I don't need everybody to be in harmony, kumbaya, I don't need echo chambers of thought. I like people that surround themselves with motivated, smart people, and I think that's what Trump does. You know, yes, as Don said, loyalty matters, definitely being an outsider matters. And not that every single pick is an outsider. You're never going to-- like this whole notion of, you know, flushing out every single swamp creature that's impossible to do. Like, I know everybody wants Cash Patel to head up the FBI. Might be a long shot, OK? Yes, he'd be great, but you might end up with somebody that you don't necessarily love that said this about Trump 13 years ago, or voted one way in a different direction that you would have voted on a specific bill that reached the house floor. You're not going to get every single thing you want, but I'll tell you what, I was seeing some of the polls that came out yesterday on the Sunday morning shows, CBS, UGov, 53% of Americans approve strongly or somewhat of Trump's transition, 6 out of 10 Americans are on board with most of the cabinet picks. You're seeing a majority of Americans, and granted, yeah, Trump won the popular vote, so that should be, you know, apples to apples. These numbers should be reflective of each other, but a lot of people like what's going on, and we'll see if they're able to pull off all of their goals and ambitions once they take place in what-- they'll help us in the email out. Was it 54 days until an inauguration day, I think? He's doing a countdown track on an inauguration day. Love it. They're definitely going after Tulsi and Pete Hayseth. Yeah, those are the next two in the cross hairs, right? Yeah. And then we'll move down the list. 855-839-1210, we'll come back, put a bow on our number one, and I'll give you some of the other specifics and details of what I believe should be Doge's first target. I kind of teased that a little bit in the big take will give you the specifics as to where your money was going, and we'll do that after this. You've heard me talk about Chapman Windows doors inciting how much I love the work they've done in my home, and you know by now. If I needed Windows doors, citing stuck or mediation, I would only trust the Chapman family team. But did you know that they also install shutters, a perfect complement to your new windows? I always say that shutters are like the eyebrows, right? You never shave off your eyebrows, you got to have the eyebrows for the facial makeover if you think of the windows as the eyes of the home. For the month of November, Chapman Windows doors inciting, they're giving away a pair of shutters when you purchase two pairs. 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The amount of money that this country just squanders on stupid stuff that is a complete waste of time has got to end. I saw this courtesy of the Daily Call. I want to give you just a couple of details on this. So they write that the Biden-Harris administration is spending millions funding a project to advise homosexual men on how to more safely engage in drug-fueled intercourse. This occurred right here in our country at the University of Connecticut, AKA Yukon. Coincidentally enough, that's the, I believe, the school that Phil Amquist went to, or Elise roots with the Yukon Huskies in basketball, because in July, they announced a five-year $3.4 million grant from the NIH for assistant professor Roman Shrestra to develop his app. It's called JOMCare, J-O-M Care, a smartphone-based app just in time with adaptive intervention technology aimed at improving access to HIV and substance use related harm reduction services for Malaysian GBMSM, gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men, engaged in chem sex, according to University News website Yukon Today. Chem sex, according to Northern Irish LGBTQ+ nonprofit The Rainbow Project, is the involvement of drug use in one sex, one sex life, and typically involves methamphetamine, methadrone, and GHB and GBL. Examples of the app's use cases include providing a user who has reported injecting drugs with prompts about ordering an at-home HIV test kit and employing safe drug injection practices Yukon Today reported. I don't know if I was Elon Musk or Vivek Ramaswami, I think if I'm looking to save a cool couple million dollars right off of the jump starting January 20th, 2025, I would go to the NIH, I would go to the CDC, I would go to these other alphabet agencies that get all of this grant money, millions upon millions of dollars, and I would say, you know what, we could probably take this money and use it for more important things like, I don't know, paving potholes, fixing things that the board, you know, we talk about apps in that stupid border app, that CB1 app, like, are we really wasting money on this? This is outrageous. If you're a taxpayer, which all of you are, I would assume, this is where your money goes. This has got to stop. We're funding an app for gay drug-fueled sex apps for Malaysian men. Can we at least do it for American men? Again, can we do it in America first? Is that too much to ask for? All right, out of my system, I got, you got the Soros out of your system. I got that out of my system. You know who publicized this, it was Matt Gaetz, he's the one who took a swipe at the Biden administration for spending this money. Well, Gaetz prefers straight drug-fueled sex organs. Oh, gosh, yeah, you know, it teaches on, you know, but I just, we're only scratching the surface on it. Like, we talk about COVID and the lockdowns and pandemic and we say, oh, we're just scratching the surface on the impact, like, you give Elon Musk and Vivek Rama Swami, I believe the deadline, they said, was they want to have this wrapped up, the Doge Department, all of their work concluded by July 4th of 2026, when this nation turns 250 years young. It'll be what roughly 18, it's like a basically an 18 month project. The amount of things that they are going to uncover, I'll set the over under right now at 14 and a half stories that we have like this that goes to show you the amount of money. And that's just the, the money they can track and trace. Remember, they've lost, they've got billions of dollars they just lost unaccounted for in this country. We are so financially irresponsible as a nation and it just drives me nuts as a financial conservative when I read this stuff and I'm like, this is where my money goes. And you wonder why people are angry 8, 5, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10. We'll come back. Don, I'll have some news. Our number two is on the way and Thanksgiving dinner, it'll be a little cheaper this year. How much so? We'll give you the details. Our two is next. And he has said this on the air so I'm not like outing his identity or anything like that. He used to serve a lot of high risk warrants. He was in the warrant division and I got to tell you, Mark, if you were going to somebody's house back in the day when you were serving warrants and they had like Christmas stuff up before Thanksgiving, that would make me want to kick the door and even harder. Yeah, where's the guy that gets the big ram thing, the big metal thing? Yep. The battering ram. The battering ram. Yeah. In case you don't know what we're talking about, we on this program, I believe I speak for all of us. Maybe not for you, Don, but I think that it should be a crime to put up Christmas decorations before Thanksgiving. Let Thanksgiving be its own holiday. The day after Thanksgiving, two days after Thanksgiving, put up all the Christmas decorations. Just one. Just enjoy your turkey. That's your opinion. But let people be free. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And then have them have them take it down promptly on January 1st, no January 1st. Could you imagine if you're just, you got your decorations up. It's January 5th and you can walk out to go like to the grocery store and then stockers just sitting like in his Indian style and your yard yelling at you. Take them down. Now. Get them down. Call the, I would call the police. All right. Oh, I got a lot of good stories to get to how cheap will Thanksgiving be this year compared to years past. And then also, I saw a great story with boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials and Gen Z. What is the salary target for each group or each generation to be deemed financially successful? There's one number in one group that has me like bewildered. We have to talk about this a little bit. Grandma Dean says she puts hers up after Halloween. Oh, wow. That's her Halloween. Grandma Dean. Man. Like November 2nd. There's before we play Christmas, you've done the whole way. Phil Amquest, should it be a crime to put up Christmas lights before Thanksgiving? Of course I'm kidding. Relax everybody. I'm going to put yes there. There you go. Oh my God. Vote on the YouTube merch at youtube.com/hat1210 to be PhD. A lot of other good stories that we'll get to this morning, hopefully after the cut sheet or maybe even before it, including the Atlantic with a story about how the right has a blue sky problem. I vehemently disagree with that. We'll get into that story. Also variety with a story about endorsements from celebrities for elections and how they need to be even more frequent. I disagree with that as well. Variety. Variety wrote that. That's correct. So I'll destroy a few left wing publications today as well. But before that, let's get to the news. Round number two, it's 707, the great Don Stensland. So in Philadelphia, a lot of news this Monday, November the 25th, isn't today the 25th? Indeed. I can't believe it's the 25th already of November. It's crazy. That's why everybody's putting their Christmas decorations up so early because it's late. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what the calendar says though. After Thanksgiving. I'm the defense that's hurting you. Yeah. You're the Todd Blanche of the show. Yes, sir. JK13 says a true libertarian doesn't care, of course. That's your last kidding here. Relax again. November 25th, lighten up, Francis. We are 7 o'clock news sponsor by maybe you need a little spa day. Joseph Anthony retreats spa and salon. In the news this morning, we have a man charged with murder for shooting and killing another man who attempted to steal his vehicle, jumped in his car. This happened in Philadelphia's Frankfurt neighborhood. So the incident happened on Friday, but police say that 39 year old Sherwin Garrison is charged with murder for shooting and killing a 48 year old man last week after the guy tried to steal his car at Frankfurt Avenue and Pratt Street. So in other words, the man who's charged Garrison, he was using his ATM. He left his car to tap Mac as they say, right? He goes to the ATM. Oh, he said tap Mac forever. I love the fact that you said that, John. I remember, but I haven't heard the word Mac since my mom would say, I got my Mac card today in the mail. I love that you said. I don't sense. That is great. It brings me back to my youth. Ricky Washington always says that. I laugh every time when he says it. Tap Mac. Yeah. Tap Mac. So this guy is Garrison. He jumps out of his car. The ATMs right there leaves his car running, which we talk about. You should never do, but he goes to the ATM quickly. A 48 year old man jumps into his car and is attempting to get away and steal it. The car owner who's who's, you know, got his cash now, he's also a licensed gun owner. He fires into the car to shoot the car, Jack, or the car. Wow. Yeah. Shoots into the car at the 48 year old man, shoots him and kills him. Can't do that. Can't do that. Can't do that. Can't do it. He's now charged. Nope. He would have been the victim of a crime. In other words, he's a crime victim. His car was being stolen, but they've now charged him with murder. I agree with that. I mean, it's not like he was at risk of, it's not like he was being robbed at gunpoint. No, I just let somebody take the cars replace them. No, I disagree with that. Really? Yeah. Absolutely. I mean, this guy was, he was trying to save his property. Well, I mean, your car is your property, right? Yes. I mean, if somebody came on your property, but I don't, you're very to shoot them. I don't think Pennsylvania is a standard ground. Yeah. Pennsylvania sucks. Wow. I don't disagree with that. Yeah. So he's, he's now charged. So will, I think this will be up for, I think a lot of people with high crime, these types of crimes. I'm always concerned. I don't know about you guys, but I use, I use citizens bank. And I've noticed that now granted I don't, you know, go into the city to do my, you know, my banking, but I've seen a lot of the, the citizens banks in the, in the suburbs. Now the ATM is within side, like the, when you go into, like it's no longer right next to the drive through teller, which I remember back in the day, like you'd pull up, like when you had your Mac card, right? Yeah. And you didn't even have to get out. Pull the window down and withdraw money. And I was always worried, especially at certain times of the night, when I grew up in Easton, that like, you know, somebody sees you taking out money at nine 30 at night and they're opportunistic. You're, you're kind of like a sitting duck. Well, they've also shut down a lot of these. We've banked for Wells Fargo back from, I don't know when it was like core states or whatever it was. Oh, yeah. And they've shut down so many of the brand, like shut down the Chestnut Hill branch. They've shut down so many branches and ATMs because of all the, I mean, we don't, we don't report it because they don't publicize it. All these bank robberies in the city. Also, you've been, so you were, so it was core states and it was first union union. Think of all the Wells Fargo Center, like think of all the, you're reading it. Right. Yeah. Getting back to that guy who fired and they're like, that's the ultimate F around find out moment, isn't it? I mean, dude, you're going to, you're going to be brazen enough to steal some of these car. Yeah. Like, sorry, I better look next time. I mean, I agree with it in theory, but I understand, like, if you're not in danger, it's, you know, hey, you didn't, you didn't need to resort to that. So the problem is, is that, is that nobody does anything about it. So like, you know, it'll be like, uh, sitting in line, you know what I mean? You're better off to shoot the tires. If I'm being honest, shoot the gas tank. You're better off to shoot the tires, you know, shoot to the tires that you're on because then they can't get away with your vehicle. Right. Say, I meant to shoot the tires and I missed. Sorry. Yeah. Sorry. All the burglar, all the robbers and, uh, you know, bums in this city that do it. I don't know. I'm all for this guy justice for whatever his name is. All right. Mr. Garrett, Sherwin Garrison. Yep. Yep. I, you know, I think he's, it'll, I, I want to follow this because I think, does this man go to jail? Of course. Of course. No record. Like, you know, because look at, look at the DA. Look at the city. Of course. Of course. Of course they are. They're going to make an example of it. There's no low list town. What is it? What is the official charge done? Do they charge up with homicide? It's, it's murder. Oh, wow. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They're going to make an example. This is not the wild west. Shut up. And do your job. Bet he pleased down the manslaughter. If, if that guy felt any sort of, uh, uh, uh, any hint of, you know, whatever for, for doing a crime, you know what I mean? Like, hey, there might be a punishment if I do this, maybe, maybe they would think twice about doing it. Well, you know, if, if a guy's going to shoot you dead and, you know, when you try and steal his car, maybe you think twice about doing it. Yeah. Or maybe the next guy will, since you're warm food now. Yeah. I'm just looking if there are any more details on it. I'll definitely follow this for you. Thank you. The guy, and the guy who was shot in the head, he's, the thief still tries to get away. The car traveled down Frankfurt Ave, crosses prats all the way down, crosses Pratt Street and then crashed into attack. Well, and that's the other thing. They're going to sit there and say that you, you endangered the lives of others because as they suspect is fleeing with a bullet in his head, he then crosses over an intersection, crashes. He could have killed other people as well and they'll argue all preventable if you would have just let them go or, I don't know, jumped on the hood like a, like it's a movie. Justice for a back or what's the name? Mr. Garrison. You know what? I actually Steve Keeley had on. I'll send you, there's, there's video, this cat was captured on video. I'll send it to you after the, yeah, we'll love to send that to you at the break that down on YouTube. I know, right? Wow. All right. There's a lot going on. Obviously we talked earlier about Thanksgiving Day, Turkey prices. I know Nick's going to get into that pricing and then the Turkey pardon at the White House with Biden, but what about egg prices? Yeah. Have you noticed the prices of eggs have gone up and here we go again. Remember during the pandemic, they're blaming avian bird flu. I saw that big breakout of cases, right? Yeah. Yeah. So the prices are up about 30%. So just a heads up on the spike on the egg prices. That's a big news. That's something in the headlines that I just thought that I would mention to you. So when Trump takes office on January 20th, we'll have World War three and the avian bird flu going around. What else can we come up and manufacture to derail this guy? How about we create another pandemic? By the way, did you see Robert Redfeld last week, another story? We just never have enough time to get to everything. He believes now that there's a possibility that COVID was man-made and not only was it man-made, that it was man-made in the United States in Charlotte, North Carolina. I know all this testing, you know, all of this in the NIH was allegedly doing this against the law. I don't know. I feel like we were all victims of we were all damaged and kids were damaged. Yep. Yep. All this gain of function research. I never hear those three words again, I'll be happy. You spoke earlier, Decail, about that crazy story that is a true story about the NIH giving a five-year $3.4 million grant to an assistant professor in Connecticut to study Malaysian gay men's access to creating the app for a Malaysian gay men who engage in drug sex to have an app and help them get better care. Yep. Well, here's another one for you. This is actually, I think, a good one, the NIH, awarding a lot of grant money lately. This one is to the University of Pennsylvania, $11 million, to study the link between chemical exposures and dementia. Oh. And so there's studies, an extensive study and an epidemiology professor at UPenn will head this up. So looking into the causes of dementia, which, you know, you look at how many Americans this strikes, I think it's probably a better use of grant money with the NIH, but this will test blood and urine samples from thousands of people looking for traces of environmental chemicals or other chemicals like pesticides, metals, things that are maybe in our drinking water, exposures, and then, you know, this will help them as they try to develop cures, treatments, or prevention of any kind of dementia as well as Alzheimer's. Now, see, that's actually a study worth funding. My grandfather, my mom's dad, he worked at a chemical plant called Taylor Wharton in the eastern Pennsylvania, and he ended up with a form of cancer that they believe years later was linked to his exposure to these toxins in the workplace. Do you have any good genes? No. Well, I have a pair of banana republic, but I got those at the outlet. Oh my gosh. Yeah, we all die young and we die, we die in agony. The NIH should just have a grant for Nick Cash. Yes. Kels entire family. Yeah. I'm going to donate my brain to science. It's like saving private, Ryan. That's right. Saving private kale. All my organs. I could be, I could cure everything. You just, you examine me post mortem. The next generation is going to live long. Oh my goodness. Yes. Speaking of, we've got eagles, victory on our minds, 37 to 20 over the L.A. Rams and Saquon Barkley had one of the greatest nights for any player in the 91 history, 91 year history of the Philadelphia Eagles, no player in Eagles history rushing for 250 plus yards or with 300 plus yards from scrimmage in a game until Saquon Barkley accomplished both feats in Sunday's 37 20 victory. Yeah. The sad thing is our D.E. branding gram looks like he's out torn triceps out for the season torn triceps. Yeah, that's rough. Yeah. That's painful. Just days for a while for that guy, Sixers lost to the Clippers 125 to 99, but still sitting on two wins. Yes. Two wins. So we are sponsored by Joseph Anthony retreat spa and salon. The secrets of finishing your holiday shopping with three locations, Glenn Mills, Springfield and center city at the Lowe's Hotel. You can visit in person or online Joseph, Anthony.com where gift cards are available. That's Joseph, Anthony.com. Thank you for sponsoring our county news. Three wins. They beat the nets on Friday night. Nice to sprinkle in a dub from time to time. They get one by accident, right? Good work by them. All right. 7 20 on the other side, we'll talk a little finances Thanksgiving dinner a little cheaper this year. Just how much of a discount are you getting compared to the last couple of years? It also is Gen Z super, super out of their mind. We're incredibly ambitious generational salaries. What is the target for success? I might have to recalibrate. It's killing company. We're back after this on talk radio 12 10 W Ph D and with the holidays this weekend, maybe you're cooking a lot for Thanksgiving day and maybe you need a little bit of a break. For me, when the cold weather is here, especially, it means it's time to take out my crockpot. Life is so hectic and it can be really difficult to find the time to make a home cooked meal for your family. I know it is for me, especially from scratch every single day. Luckily, what a crock.com's delicious, easy to prepare meals make it so simple. 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It's going to be unbelievable. Well Greg doesn't. You're Bobby Kennedy. I don't want to do. I don't want to do impressions. I don't want to do it. Do impressions. So I'm good. But if that's the case, if that's the case, then that's a nice little teaser for the week after Thanksgiving. Can you imagine him flipping between Trump and Bobby conversation? Amazing. Oh no wait. Bobby Kennedy at the Family Kennedy Thanksgiving dinner. Oh God. Right? That would be epic. Yeah. Smell. Thank you. You smell what? Okay, they made body wash man, I'm gonna tell you. All right. So let's get to some Thanksgiving stuff here coming up. So Thanksgiving dinner will be a little cheaper this year according to studies. A typical Thanksgiving this year with dinner for 10 people will cost about $58 this year. A new report finds down about 5% from last year, but still up nearly 20% in adjusted dollars from 2019, which was the last Thanksgiving before the COVID-19 pandemic. According to this study, these figures come from the American Farm Bureau Federation's annual survey, which was released late last week and based on observed nationwide prices for a hypothetical basket of Thanksgiving staples that include turkey, cranberries, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and more between the lines they say though, adjusting for inflation back to 1982 as the group always does. This year's Farm Bureau basket is one of the cheapest in decades, although they say 44% of Thanksgiving hosts that were surveyed are concerned about the cost of having folks over for dinner this year and three in 10 hosts surveyed are inviting fewer people while some are also expecting guests to bring dishes of their own to reduce costs. We went grocery shopping yesterday and I was that giant and I said to my wife when we were in the long checkout line and I said they've been asking me for the last three or four weeks do we want to get our free turkey from our bonus card points and I always say no, we'll get it as we get closer to Thanksgiving and then I found out I said to my wife I'm like you want to do it now and she was like no, we're going up to my mom's and I said yeah but we could still take the free turkey, I don't want to turn down the free turkey, which by the way, don't you think we as Americans, especially if you enjoy turkey, especially if you know how to cook a really moist bird and whether you do the deep fry, whether you put it on a smoker or you do the old fashioned oven thing, why do we only eat turkey once a year? I would have turkey six or eight times a year on a Sunday meal, am I alone in thinking that? Am I crazy? My wife's like no, let's just use the gas points, I'm like no, let's get the free turkey. So so is the debate between gas points or the turkey, turkey's not super expensive, gas kind of is, I think I would go, yeah, all right, two things about your I have my turkey certificate here, okay, you have to redeem it by the 28th, today's the 25th, okay, so you have and it's like it's slim pickens, right, you got it, it'll be frozen, I was gonna hope, you know, stuff it in the freezer for whatever we want it. So that's number one of number two, you can't lose your turkey, like I have mine right here. You got the physical, look at, she's got the actual bag here, all right, because once they print it out, yeah, did you know this like one, because I lost mine one, or Larry lost it. Oh boy. You that they're like, we're really sorry, but we can't print it once they print it, it's done. Wow. So, so once you print it, do not lose it. Okay. But am I alone in wanting to have turkey more than once a year? Why me not? I mean, I buy turkey at the grocery store like one, yeah, I eat a turkey sandwich two days a week probably. Yeah, so do I. Turkey sandwiches are good. I mean, as far as making a full turkey more than I'm Thanksgiving, I don't do too much work. We don't do that. I don't think. Really? No. We don't either. I'm just saying we should, I want to make a family amendment here. I'm going to update the kale family constitution, we're going to have turkey six times a year, and if I have to cook the damn thing, I'll do it myself. Yeah, it's really good for you. Yeah. That'd be good for you. It's a little strong, but it does. As long as you don't deep fry it. Yeah, like real turkeys, great for you. High in protein. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, if you get the, you know, you get bores and I mean things low to a sodium is probably not great for you. But. But then there was a report that more and more people are opting for a ham for like the honey ham. Yeah, it's very, very controversial take. I think ham's low energy. I'm not a huge ham guy. Push comes the shove. I'm always turkey over ham. If I only have one meat on my plate with all the trimmings, I always go turkey. Yeah, I would agree with you. Yeah. I'm not a big. I like pulled pork. So also do I. But I don't like ham, not that I don't like him, but it's, it's not, it's not my favorite. I mean, I don't mind ham in like a, in my hokey, but like the big bone in ham, like and then you put that honey glaze on it. You see, like you like the honey glaze, like I would like more of like a Cajun or like a, a peppery ham. Spicy. Yeah, something spicier. Making everybody very hungry. Yeah. You got me salivating at 733 here. I, I make both. I do both because I'm not a big work eater, but my, a lot of my husband and his fam. So I'll do both. Yeah. And then you have the leftovers. Well, the leftovers. I mean, that's, that's half the thing with Thanksgiving is that second. Yeah. The second. And you can have the ham with like breakfast. I love a nice, like leftover turkey sandwich on Black Friday, throwing on a couple of pieces of a Chibata bread, some nice, some nice, some nice dukes mayo, a little salt and pepper. We've been dieting. So I've been trying all these recipes with egg whites. Really? Don, you and I have worked together for like 10 years now. Is there ever a time you're not dieting every time you have a conversation with me and you're like, well, we're dieting now. So it's like you're always dieting. It's not dieting. It's just a lifestyle, man. When it's been 10 years in the making, it's not a diet. It's a lifestyle. Yeah. It is. It's trying to eat a high protein. Well, David, after football is trying to cut. Yeah. And he's, of course, you know, at his age, teenagers, they lose it, you know, in a week. What does he wrestle to? But no. Okay. But he does winter track. Okay. But now he's cutting, so he's weighing everything, he's looking at all the protein and everything. And so it's fun, though. It's fun to talk about, you know, looking at what's high protein. No, he's smart. Yeah. Bobby Kennedy would like him. He'd find a spot for him in the cabin. 100%. There you go. So I haven't read all the chemicals. There you go. I like it. All right. From Thanksgiving cost to another story, and I was totally astonished by this, and I find this to be fascinating, and I'm a little bit confused by this. I don't know the answer to the question I'm about to ask. But Axios released a report of 2,200 adults that were surveyed back in September on what you consider your salary to be successful. So boomers, which were born between 1946 and 1964, say a salary of $99,900, so we'll just round up a flat 100 grand is a successful salary. Gen X, which would be Stalker and Stensland, 1965 to 1980, believe, no, we got to double that then some. Gen X thinks a salary of $212,300 per year is a successful salary. Millennials are a little bit short of that, 1981 to 1996, which I qualify as. I'm one of the, uh, the older millennials, $181,000 per year. And Gen Z, and this is where I'm just, I'm, I'm flabbergad, I'm, I'm flummox, I have no idea what to make of this, $587,000 a year. Now, let me, and here's why I'm confused, because is that delusion from Gen Z, or is that a driven group? And I asked that question because we have talked about these whiny little snot nose Gen Z ears that have just flooded tick tock. We play countless clips of Gen Z. We've had those stories of the Gen Z ears that, you know, go to work out of college. They have a nine to five job. They take public transportation on the way home. They don't get home till 6 30. They cry that they don't have time to hang out with their friends and socialize because they have to make their dinner. They can't even get to the gym because they're so tired, or are they super driven and smarter than we're giving them credit for, because we also had that story and it's a story that's forever kind of like branded to my brain. They're the tool belt generation. They're savvy enough now to realize a lot of them, not all of them, because certainly Gen Z ears go to college, that they're skipping these ridiculous college programs where they end up six figures in debt and they're taking on the trades and they're getting out of trade school in 18 months, debt free making 80, 90 grand, which is not a lot. But when you're 22 or 20 and you have no loans and nobody to care for, but yourself, you know, 90 grand will go a long way as a little punk in a nice little studio apartment. But I'm blown away by this. Boomers, 100 grand, Gen X, 212 grand, millennials, 181 grand, but Gen Z says almost $600,000, which by the way, good luck because that puts you in like the 0.1% of society that makes that kind of money. And that could even be household income. You would still be in the 0.1% of society. I think, I think that is a big reflection on Gen Z, not really being in the workforce that long and knowing what it takes to command that type of a, Is that entitlement? I don't know if it's entitlement. I think it's just not being aware of what the workplace is and how, I mean, Nick, you and I always talk about it. We, you and I took a different path than Dawn did, so, but for us, you know, we started in radio making literally no money. Right. I've been minimum wage. I wasn't, I was an intern. Like, I literally made no money and, and like there's not a lot of people that would take the path that we did for little to no money to get into an industry that is, you know what I mean? Right. That is super hard to get into. Right. It's just to make a living wage. So, so that just doesn't super exist anymore. So I do think that there is a sort of entitlement in that way, but I just think it's, it's a reflection of people not knowing, you know, this, this younger generation not knowing. I mean, that's, are they complete it? That's like being completely out of touch with reality. Yeah. I would argue, and if we have any doctors listening, please correct me if I'm wrong. You get out of your residency after going to college, after going to med school. So it's four years of college, four years of med school, plus three or four years of a residency. I don't think doctors off the bat are probably making 500 grand. And they're absolutely. No, they're not. Right. They're not. And then they have to pay the problem is, okay, a couple of things for doctors. It's where you live and what you specialize in and the insurance you have to pay with all the lawsuits and things of that nature. And so that's why we've seen less and less doctors and private practice among the different reasons. As far as this goes, I would say if you make, let's say you make the median age, let's say, or the median, the median salaries about $80,000. So if you live in South Carolina or North Carolina or Florida or Georgia, that money yeah, huge, but that's going to go way further than if you live on California, forget about it. And then think about on the East Coast, New York, Boston, even even Philadelphia, even though we have a better quality of life as far as the cost goes than New York or Boston. And so think about where the person is. Think about in Pennsylvania that we pay up to 40, 40% more than the average American just for our Pico or and or power. Oh, yeah. Yeah. As the power grid and all the prices in Philadelphia was also one of the highest sit with grocery inflation in the country as well. Yeah. So when you think about all of this and I do think that, you know, when they're talking about Gen Xers, I don't know, I think that that or the excuse me, the millennials. And then what was it? Gen Z. Gen Zers are under 28, right? They're 27. Yeah. Yeah. And show me it. Show me a Gen Z or making 500 grand a year. Well, that wasn't like some YouTube channel or some dot com whiskey to that point. It's all you donuts on the YouTube chats is every Gen Z YouTuber and podcaster thinks they're going to be rich. It's true. Yeah. It's true because you see all these these podcasters now that come out and you know, there's very few of them that that make any sort of exactly, but every Gen Z or thinks that they're going to be. But that that age thing that Donald was just that's 100% right. It's just that they don't have enough work experience to know that it's going to be very tough, almost impossible for the majority of them to make anywhere close to that salary. I mean, I can understand a boomer saying 100 grand, especially if you're on the older. So 1946, that would be 54 and 24 is 78. If you're 78, you've sold your home, you've downsized and you're still bringing in 100 grand a year before your 401k or perhaps a pension or social security and you know, you're you're living you and your wife or maybe your spouse is dead and you have a thousand square foot apartment, you're probably going to get by just fine because you're, you know, you don't have so much overhead anymore, your kids are all grown up. But you know, some of these other numbers, I'm looking at it like and millennials, I feel like we're under achieving a little bit here, $180,000, I thought millennials have a little bit more ambition than that, or maybe they're just grounded and rooted in, well, they know what the workplace is now and they know what they're going to top out at. That's true. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think this is all just a function of, you know, the boomer generation. You're right. They came of age where $100,000 was that was, you were rich. Oh, yeah. You know what I mean? So, so like I can see that millennials and Gen Xers have been in the workplace long enough now that we know like what, what the market value is for people. Yeah. And you know, that, that might be a attainable goal for some might not be for others. Yeah. A hundred percent of U.S. households earned more than 235 ish, thousand dollars a year in 2023. Yeah. 10 percent. Which is, yeah. Which is fat. Like if you told the Gen Z or that, like you said, Hey, you're 35 or 40, you're married. If you and your wife make a combined 200 grand a year before you take out taxes, you're probably in the top 15 to 17 percent of society, the look at your sideways. And by the way, you're not rich. And you're not rich either. Yeah. So especially if you have a couple of kids, you know, your mortgage. So yes, you're right. And that's only to your point. That's only 15 percent, maybe, maybe, maybe 15 percent of society. And and you know, to Dawn's point, depending on where you live, yeah, if you make that in, you know, rural Georgia, right, you know, yes, you can live high on the hog, but in Philadelphia, New York, all those places, you don't know that I can, I can attest to that right now. So living in the outskirts of Nashville versus living in the outskirts of Philadelphia on the same salary. But I would say this, and I'll have to look more. This is an interesting study as far as how much money do you need to be successful? Because I think that for this study, I also would question if they looked at different age groups, especially people, let's say around 27 ish, those individuals want to work, they, they also value their quality of life, working remotely, if they can, not communing as much. Work smarter, not harder. Exactly. Yeah, that mantra. And so that group is interesting to me because I'm not saying they're not hard workers, but you do have a clash of, let's say generational, what is a work ethic? What does that mean to you? Yeah. A lot of these individuals, I would say, I don't know, late twenties, even early thirties, they do not want to put in an 80 hour work week. They do not want to come into a job in person five days a week. They do not want to ever give up, let's say their weekend, right, to have to, if something doesn't get done or a special project. Right. No, you're right. You're talking about this. So it's like, yeah, there's the quality of life aspect, right? You want to slave away your job or do you want to have a social life in a family time? The more we get into this next generation of people, to us, to the three of us, putting family aside, obviously, but like our jobs for most of us are our identity. You know what I mean? So like we don't, we came from an age, we came from a generation where that was, you know, your job was what you did and was how you defined yourself. The kids these days, who listen to me, but kids these days, don't view it like that. They're, they're expendable. They can do, you know, you want me for this job, great, pay me this, hey, in 10, 10 months you want me for this job, great, pay me this, like they don't, they're, they're like contract killers. They're like, whatever, whoever's going to pay you the most or give me the best quality of life. That's what I'm going to do. Whereas we kind of all stuck to our jobs and stay here, you know, yeah, but I wonder as well, when you think about right now, when we, when you, the name, you know, baby boomers. So think about that. Right now we have the opposite of that. Our government is talking about doing programs in Elon Musk and many, many others have been studies on it. Right now we have major population loss. People are not having babies. So will that be written into these next generations or even the people who are teenagers right now, to try to influence them, to have a family and how does that impact as you weave in the workplace and what success means to you? There you go. 855-839-1210, what's on the cut sheet? Well, we will find out on the other side of this break. But first, a word from our friends at the Piazza Auto Group as the 2025 lineup is available right now across the board with all of their brands, but specifically the Honda prologue. It is Honda's first all electric SUV with a range of almost 300 miles on a single charge and a fast charge time. You can cruise the roads, this Thanksgiving, worry free and it has three charging options to choose from, including that portable charging kit for when you're on the go, at least the prologue today, for as low as $2.79 per month. 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Okay, let's start with where do I want to start here? Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. So Sunny Hostin, this has got 19 film. Sunny Hostin, for the third time in a week, this was Friday, had to air a disclaimer because she was discussing the Matt Gate situation. Is it that hard, by the way, folks, for those that don't realize she's got a law degree from the University of Notre Dame? I think she understands this, but she keeps getting slapped on the wrist. Oh, Phil, we're on it, buddy. I have a legal note. You want to take this one, Joy? Are you Matt Gate? Matt Gate has long denied all allegations and has not been charged with any crime. That's true. Also another legal note, Pete Hexett's lawyer said he paid the woman in 2023 to head off the threat of a baseless lawsuit. He has denied any wrongdoing. That's interesting. Pay off the witness. There you go. Well, at least Sunny was able to deliver it for the third time with a smile on her face. Isn't that hard? I mean, we talk extemporaneously for four hours, dawned for six hours, and if we get tripped up with something, we would say allegedly. Yes, right. Stories out there, you haven't been proven guilty or not guilty in a court of law, allegations or allegations until proven otherwise, whether you like the person or not. And it's not that hard to throw in the word allegedly when having your conversation about it. It's ridiculous that they have to do this. Like, I understand why they have to do it, but then stop. I think she's just doing it at this point because it's a bit. It has to be, right? No. This is a care. ABC is like hell no. You're reading this. Oh, no, no, yes. Yes, I understand that somebody's telling her this has to be read. But I think she's at the point where she's just either being defiant or she thinks it's a bit in her own little world where people are, because you know, she's on social media, I would assume, or she's been told that her legal note apology thing is going very well. So she should probably do it again this week. Yeah. Unbelievable. She is just so unlikable. Speaking of Mad Gates, he was on the Charlie Kirk podcast discussing all of this after he withdrew his nomination for Attorney General. And he says he does not intend on joining the 119th Congress. As we know, he stepped down from 118th Congress, but was reelected. So he could have joined the 119th Congress. He says he's not going to do that. He doesn't intend to at least play cut for film. Cut for. So, Matt, I now have to ask about just what your plans are. And it's okay if you have to, you know, punt on it because you might not know. It's important to know you resigned from this Congress, not the next Congress. Our audience is a hundred percent behind Matt Gates, by the way. They are very, very upset that you are not able to get all the way to Attorney General. I have to ask what is next for Matt Gates? I'm still going to be in the fight, but it's going to be from a new perch. I do not intend to join the 119th Congress. There are a number of fantastic Floridians who've stepped up to run for my seat. People who have inspired with their heroism, with their public service. And I'm actually excited to see Northwest Florida go to new heights and have a great representation. Charlie, I've been in an elected office for 14 years. I first got elected to the State House when I was 26 years old. And I'm 42 now. And I've got the mother goals in life that I'm eager to pursue with my wife and my family. And so I'm going to be fighting for President Trump. I'm going to be doing whatever he asks of me as I always have. But I think that eight years is probably enough time in the United States Congress. In Florida, our voters got to vote on term limits for state government. And the campaign was eight is enough. And so you can only do eight years in the Florida House of Representatives. And so it seems like a pretty poetic time to allow that great new blood to come in. To allow my district to have high quality representation. And don't worry, I'm not going anywhere. I'm not taking off for like, you know, a tropical excursion for the rest of my life. I am here to help save this country. And one thing you know, the great Patriots, it's a dream point. No, we need people at every level. We need brilliant lawyers on the outside. We need tough congressmen and congresswomen on the inside. We need a leadership structure under President Trump that's going to allow for durability of our movement and the ability to continue this great real alignment of our politics. And so I'll play a part in that. I plan to be a big voice, but maybe not as an elected member of the government. You know, it's very interesting. I think a lot of people just assume because he is well off financially. He was, you know, kind of born into money. He's made his money in politics. That he's going to go into the private sector. That hundred and seventy nine thousand dollar salary. He mean? Yeah, that hundred seventy nine thousand dollars. That probably means money. He's good. Yeah. At 40 years old or whatever. He's good with that hundred and seventy nine thousand dollar salary. Well, I mean, he grew up. This family is very, very much. Yeah. Yeah. And he had a couple of interesting tweets too. He's now apparently doing. Is it any amos? Yes. I was going to get to that. Yes. And he's also apparently said he's going to start outing people that he knows that are, you know, doing the whole Nancy Pelosi, allegedly stock market inside a trading type stuff. But wouldn't it be interesting on a serious note? Because we can have fun with Gates all day. The content never ends with that guy. Ron DeSantis's term is going to be coming up shortly. Do you think he makes a run at Florida governor? Because you know, the second he does, the baggage comes back into play. No. There's people speculating that his politics days are done. Yeah. I tend to agree. I tend to agree as well. And by the way, for his populars, Ron DeSantis is like, he could be governor there forever. And I mean, like, I know you can't be. Right. Oh, he could be. Yes. Would that make him a dictator? Oh, probably. Okay. Probably. Or an elected person that the people voted for and like. Yeah. Don't send us this one Friday. He said, Charlie Kirk asked him about all these allegations against him. And this is cut 16, Phil. This is what he said in regards to that. Hey, that is Ron in Washington when they're trying to smear somebody. And, you know, they go and dredge up false years old allegations of the most salacious and clickbait flavor possible. And in this case, those allegations were coming from sources that Merrick Garland's DOJ had already deemed not credible. Like if the things that the House ethics report were true, I would be under indictment and probably in a prison cell. But of course, it's their fault. Okay. So he says they're false. I tend to think they're probably more accurate than the false. I can be honest and say that. I'm like, Charlie, be interested to hear if Charlie Kirk followed up and pushed back. Of course not. Right. But anyway, to me, at the end of the day, you know, it's not that hard to see. And this is something I've never really understood. It's not that hard to stay out of trouble. You know, it's interesting. We just mentioned DeSantis. Let me ask you this. Honest question. Sir, ever been an ounce of baggage on Ron DeSantis. Nothing. Radio silence. Why he's probably a good guy. He's probably not a scumbag with his wife. He's got daughters. He's got kids. He seems to be a pretty grounded dude, right? Former athlete, military Ivy League seems to be living, you know, and not look. It doesn't mean he, look, he could have skeletons for all I know, right? But usually when you have baggage, things get floated out there. Whether it's when you run for president. Yes. I would think that, you know, it's, again, it's not the Barry Matt Gaetz. Because a lot of, I mean, both sides are full of bad politicians that do a lot of awful things behind the scenes because they can't control themselves and they think they're untouchable. But like, you know, a guy like DeSantis out there, there's nothing on him. It's remarkable. So I just, I don't feel bad whether it's on my side or the other side when the other side tries to show that, hey, we've got dirt on you. Remember back in the day when you did the hanky-panky with, oh, yeah, here we go. Just keep your nose out of trouble. Yeah. Not that difficult. Do what I do. Go home. Watch the football game. Pour a drink. Stay out of trouble. Well, Matt Gaetz, to your point, is now on Cameo. So his next career, I guess, is taking. Now, I'm going to sound like an old guy here. You pay them for like, like birthday shoutouts and messages, right? You pay them to give you messages. Okay. Five hundred bucks a pop, is it? Is that, is that what he's charging? Well, good for him. You know, I'm not going to crush him. Capitalism, man. If somebody's dumb enough to give you five hundred bucks, then knock yourself out, man. I would do it as a bit. I would do it. I'm going to, you know, I'm going to create one when I get home today. No, no, I would, I would pay for Matt Gaetz. Cameo just as a bit. Like, send it to somebody who like, detests him and. I'm going to send it to your mother-in-law. I'm just going to send it to my mother-in-law. Hi, Judy. Matt Gaetz from here, from Florida. Oh, that would actually, actually, I'm rethinking this whole thing. I think it's a brilliant idea now. Wishing you a great Thanksgiving. Deb says DeSantis can't run again. He's term limited to two. Yes, no, Deb. I know. Everybody calm down. Everybody calm down. These fact checkers. It's good. No, it's good. Keeping us honest. We know we're doing. That's why Nick made the joke about being a dictator. Anyway, sometimes I think my brilliance just goes over people's heads. I don't know. Sorry. It certainly goes ever dawned on. Well, sometimes it just goes in circles. Sometimes it just looks around in circles too. I'll let that sit there and marinate for a while. All right. Matt Gaetz on Cameo 5. Hey, Lisa Kovac. It's your favorite former Congressman Matt Gaetz. I just wanted to thank you for being a longtime patriot for supporting President Trump through thick and thin. And I know you were bummed out with a news broke that I wouldn't be the next attorney general. We did get a great replacement in Pam Bondi. She's going to do an awesome job. You have nothing to worry about. But hey, listen, I'm still going to be in the fight for you and your family. And I know things are tough right now dealing with your car and Bruce. And I wish him a very speedy recovery. So next time visit Florida, as everyone should do very frequently, make sure to pay a visit with your lovely aunt Kathy. Stop by and say hello. Also say hello to your mother Carol for me and have a Merry Christmas. Have a great Thanksgiving. Enjoy your family. And this is just such an exciting time to be an American. We've got the house. We've got the Senate. We've got Donald Trump and the presidency. We're going to actually fix the problems. We're going to secure the border, clean up our streets, get the economy roaring again. So we've got a lot to be thankful for. Austin loves you very much for sending this video. And I wish you all the best through thick and thin, just like you've been there for me and for President Trump. And I can assure you as we approach the holiday season, the best is yet to come. It must be an exciting time in America. He got $500 to say a minute and 17 seconds worth of scripted hogwash. I can't give it to him. He's working it. He's got everybody's names in there. He's not reading from a prompter. There's a script in front of him. There's a script in front of him. He's working for that cash. Austin's going to be excited. If Austin is the husband of that lady, Austin's going to be really pissed when he finds out his wife dropped $500 to Matt Gaetz for a cameo. It's a nice little gift. Who was the aunt, Carol or whatever? Like the aunt, the grandma. I wanted to analyze a few of the more important things in that clip there. Do you say aunt or aunt? She just said aunt. Well, I know Dom, but Dom's quoted here. Yeah, I was quoting him. Right. Are you an aunt or an aunt? I use aunt. Yes. So do I. Yeah. Now, everybody who uses aunt will say, answer the things, the little black things that you step on. Yes. Right. Right. Yeah. Or don't step on. Yeah. And also, what's up with the glasses there for Gaetz? Is that the first stage in looking like Rachel Maddow? Yeah. That's going on with the shades. Speaking of Rachel Maddow, can we do something? Somebody posted this over the weekend and I just wanted to remind everybody how politics is professional wrestling and the people who analyze it are professional wrestlers. Let's go back to a long time ago when there were two people who used to host a show together on MSNBC. I don't know if you saw this. Nick, did you see this? Yes. A certain right-wing person. A left-wing person. Uh-oh. Don, have you seen this yet? Yeah. Okay. Just, just, if you want to see this, go to YouTube because boy, how, how appearances change. I don't know what year this is probably in the early to mid-2000s. Mm-hmm. Uh, roll it. Well, Maddow, shaking her head preemptively. We haven't even started talking yet, they're already doing like that. I was sitting. I was like, read the speech, right? I paid attention to this all day. I was sitting upstairs right outside your office. Can we pause it and leave the screen frozen? Yeah. So, they got the run down there on the left, Bin Laden, college, serial ads, and Google porn. It looks like our share sheet. Mm-hmm. So, there's, yeah, there's Rachel, Maddow. Okay, we can continue. And Tucker Carlson. Okay. Keep going. You, sitting there, smiling through Joe Scarborough. Yes. Showing Osama. Howardine. Osama. John Kerry. Osama. Ted Kennedy. I'm really mad at you. I didn't blow your mind. It blew my mind that that's your take. Isn't it uncanny? It's incredible. Every single talking point, right? As I said to Joe. Tucker Carlson. And in no way. It's a bad bow tie on. The moral. I am not. I'm not comparing. I am not comparing this. The moral is all you talking points from the DNC. It's incredible. It's incredible. It's incredible. You can go through the whole list. I literally expected him to say Hillary in '08. I think that this should be. I think that Elon Musk should buy MSNBC and have these two hosts to show together. I think it would be amazing. They would both ask for 50 million a year. Who cares? It's worth it. It's worth it. Whatever they both ask for, it's worth it, right? A powder can. I mean, it would be an explosion. Just remember, too, with all these people, like, you know, say that these other people are the anti-Christ and this, that, the other, it's all like, it's all an act. So, you don't think if Tucker Carlson and Rachel Maddow got together today that there would be some ill will between the two? No. You don't think she hates his guts? She might. I don't know. I think she does. Yeah. My guess is that she... Now, I don't know. That might have been... So, that's Howard Dean... Yeah. It was... 2004. Yeah. That's got to be close to 20 years old, right? Yeah. Okay. So, again, agreed. You know, like, we will... Well, my question being was, like, was she out of her mind left wing men? 'Cause I didn't... I had no idea 20 years ago who Rachel Maddow was. She hosted a radio show on Air America. She started her career in radio, local radio, actually, in, like, New Hampshire. Okay. Yeah. All right. She was, like, a news person. Good call, though, on the Tucker bowtie. Very few people could pull off the bowtie. He was... He was... I mean, he would probably even admit it now that that was just a bad. Yeah. Like, him having a show on MSNBC, really. It just shows you how far everything is gone. You know what I mean? That's where everything is come. So, where do you think Tucker Carlson was on the political spectrum when he was doing that show? Oh, he was... He was always conservative. He was always conservative. I'm not saying that. He was always the... 'Cause they used to do crossfire. Okay. Him and Paul, Bagala, did crossfire on CNN, and Paul Bagala took the Democrat talking points, and Tucker Carlson took the Republican talking points in the Eastern. Argue. Mm-hmm. It was a bad show, too. And then there's the famous one with John Stewart. Yeah, where John Stewart came on and just completely roasted both of them was amazing. But I just think... I just... It's just funny to me to dredge up these old videos and just be like, "Let these two host a show." Yeah. I think it would be... It would be a ratings smash. Agreed. You... One of two things. Yeah. And so, I'll add another layer to what I said at 6.30 with Elon and the potential of buying MSNBC, I don't think he would make it Fox News. I said that in the first hour. So I said he would probably just make it a centrist news-based network like we talked about CNN's glory days where they were reporting live from wars, all that stuff, or if you don't do that, then you legitimately have to get the biggest flamethrowers on the left and the biggest fireball-hurlers on the right and put them together in the debate-oriented type shows. Right? Yeah. And maybe the whole debate thing and stage debates has jumped the shark. It certainly has in sports television, but maybe that's the way you do it. And I'm not saying you have to have a bunch of Rachel Maddow's versus Tucker Carlson's, but you've got to have a Scott Jennings versus this person or somebody that's left leaning versus somebody that's right leaning and get enough of round table panels of everybody that agrees on everything. Like that's why I think the five does so well. Now it's still four on one, but you're going to get Tarlov or Harold Ford on there giving the Democrat version of the issues of the day. And I think that's why it's successful. I think that's why Scott Jennings has had success. It's not that Scott Jennings is super, super compelling, but he's at least got willing in there to go in there with like, you know, a set of stones and fight for liberals on the desk. We talked a lot about the holiday travel season, which apparently begins tomorrow. Pete Buttigieg was discussing the expected TSA problems and record-breaking holiday travel. We are a week out from Thanksgiving and TSA is expecting a potentially record-breaking holiday travel season. If recent experience is any guide, these will likely be some of the busiest travel days in U.S. history. While there are, of course, some factors that affect travel, especially the weather that are truly out of anybody's control, we can take and have taken a number of steps to make travel better, the efficiency of flights themselves, the facilities at the airport that you use before and after you're on board, and of course, the new expansive passenger protections that we have secured in the event that your travel is disrupted. And while you guys are home having turkey and stuffing, Mayor Pete will be chest feeding the cabbage patch. That's not, I mean, you don't have to do that. You know, the reason. We talk about all of the post-travel horror stories that we're almost inevitably going to have. You're going to have clips on the cut sheet of people freaking out on a flight, going nuts, being disrespectful to people. You're going to have all these disasters. And what I'm wondering is, and I have, and I don't know anybody that would actually have this answer, but if you look at the history of the Secretary of Transportation, has anybody dealt with more bad PR than this guy has dealt with? Think about it. East Palestine trained derailments. We've had countless flights with issues, especially with the DEI stuff in the airline industry. What other transportation nightmares have we had that we've talked about on this show, where this guy is, you know, technically falls under his jurisdiction? That's going to be a spot where if you're the successor to Mayor Pete in the Trump administration, who is the successor? Because you know, I have the actual pack out of everything, he's named most of his cabinet, hasn't he? Yeah. There are a few missing spots, but we have it. I'm just going to... Yeah. Secretary has been filled. It's not. It's not. No, that was urban development. That's Scott Turner. We mentioned it last week. I gave you the power rankings. Secretary of Transportation. It's Holsey National Intelligence... Sean Duffy. Oh, yeah. Rachel's... Rachel's man. Yeah. How did... How did I forget that one? I know. Yeah. Real world-turned-fox business anchor. He was a senator, too. Yeah. He was a senator for at least, what, eight years in Wisconsin. Yeah. It's not that they... Oh, these Trump people aren't qualified. Pete Buttigieg was like the mayor of South Bend, Indiana. They're a population of 14. There's more people in Blue Bell. The funny thing about Pete... It's so curious what I would say about Pete Buttigieg. When he does interviews, he's an impressive guy, right? He's a military experience. That's an example of somebody who has a good look, right? The whole DEI portfolio, let's say. He sounds good. He looks good. But when they inserted him into that job, you actually have to be good at running the Department of Transportation. Yeah. It's a great example of how somebody might do a great job in a job interview, but that doesn't mean that they're qualified to do the job. Yeah. Again, I don't care. I couldn't care less about his personal life, but when I got that guy up there lecturing me that certain roadways are inherently racist, I tune out everything you say for the rest of your term. Does anybody miss me with that nonsense? I would say Sean Duffy is a father. He and Rachel Campo-Stuffy have nine kids. Think of just the transportation nightmare for that family. I know. That probably... Except the bus. Sure. They do need their own set of bus. Unbelievable. Look at all these people with ten kids. That's a mate. That's back in the day, you know, six to nine kids. That was not unusual nowadays if you have four kids, it's unusual. You need that Gen Z $587,000 salary to support ten kids. They gave the last White House dinner over the weekend. There's our black tie affairs, Joe dressed up and his tuxedo, and then he said this. This is cut one, Phil. One thing I've always believed about public service, especially the presidency. Ties crooked. It's the importance of asking ourselves, have we left the country in better shape than we found it? How about no? [Applause] I can say with all my heart, the answer to that question is resounding yes because of you. So, are you better off now? Forget then when Trump was in office. Are you better off now than when Biden took office? I guess technically the answer would be yes because he took office in January of 2021 as we were nine months into a pandemic. So he's technically not wrong, but the reality is no. That's why you were fired, sir. That's why Kamala was fired. But just look at that there, bow tie crooked, handkerchief full of snot, it's pop up. It's over. It's just throw the flannel on, you know, get your cup of tea, put the TV tray up next to the recliner, grab the clicker and watch the ball game. By the way, Gavin Newsom, 100% running for president. And I believe it started on November 6th, but he's touring red districts, red areas in California that voted for Donald Trump in California. Why do you guys hate me? And he said this, this is cut nine, Phil. I care about people. I don't care who you voted for. Yes, sir. I care about people. I care about Trump supporters. I care about RFK junior supporters. I care about Tucker Carlson supporters. I care about Charlie Kirk supporters. I care about Ben Shapiro supporters. I care about all people. I care about protecting them. They're public safety and they're public health. I care about day and bongino supporters. I care about Jesse Water supporters. I care about Newsmax. Boy, is he already playing the same 100% you know, I don't, I think America will reject him. I saw the, there was two polls, one of which came out of Newsweek and another one was from I believe Echelon or another outlet. And there's one that says Democrats want Kamala Harris to run it back in 2028, which would be a losing recipe. Oh, she's done. She's done. And then there's another one that says, may your Pete, that Pete Buttigieg is considered a rising star in the Democrat party, if he starts touting identity politics, it's going to lose. And I think Gavin Newsom is smart enough to reject identity politics, even though that's kind of what his state has subscribed to. I just don't think he's electable because I think people will see through him. He just, it's the classic used car salesman. He's just saying what he thinks he can get away with, right? Yeah. I think if if Gavin Newsom against JD Vance in 2028, JD Vance wins, there's your prediction four years from now, mark the tape. Bill Clinton is writing has written his third memoir, I believe, because he needs to write more books. If you've written one memoir, why do you? Great question. How do you get to a second? It's great. It's a great question. Yeah. Exactly. So, of course, it's just, I pulled this clip just because I wanted to, because I feel like a lot of these elder Democrats are like kind of dancing on Kamala Harris's grave. And it's just interesting to me, especially because of what Bill Clinton said on Trump's win. He says, I can't say I was surprised. Really? Really? Because he really did a very good job of going out there saying like, a country can like this guy. Well, yeah. Right. You know, he was, you know, out there on the campaign trail, which I said was not going to work because he doesn't resonate with today's young Democrats. But really, I mean, if you think about it, and we played you a few of the clips of not only Bill, but also Hillary, it trumps messaging on immigration is no different than Democrats of 30 years ago. All right, play a play, play 10 for him. Say I was surprised. I had the feeling all along that at the end, this thing might break one way or the other and all the so-called swing states would go together because the less two, three, four percent were actually pretty much alike throughout the country. Mm-hmm. You also write, our oldest demons are patient ones, always eager to manifest themselves in new clothes. There you go. All right. I don't know why. Sure. All right. So for me, when you listen to Bill there, it's obvious and it's no different. I think this is for past politicians, past top of the line celebrities that are washed up or today's hot celebrities. So we're talking from Bill Clinton to Bruce Springsteen to Bon Jovi to Oprah to Beyonce all the way down to Taylor Swift. I think if any of them pay attention to politics and perhaps some of them do, they knew that Kamala was a bad pick. But they took the paycheck. I mean, you heard Oprah. Yeah. What does she get? Two and a half million dollars for her production company? She knows that Kamala was a hack. She denied that, right? She denied it. She didn't get paid for. Well, she denies that she personally is not paid, but her production company received the check. Oh, like Bill Clinton, it depends on what the definition of this is, right? There you go, Oakland, California, speaking of California, is going to solve its budget crisis by laying off 70 cops, closing fire stations and reducing library hours. Why don't we close hospitals while we're at it too? Cut six, Bill. This is a news report. This is Oakland already short, shortened police department makes absolutely no sense. And to cut the fire department means to absolutely no sense. To hire a hodge worries about possible cuts to police and fire. She and her family evacuated from their home last month in the Keller fire. She credits the fire department for saving her neighborhood. I looked out and I saw all the smoke and there was some fire in the trees and I was like, oh my gosh, in a contingency budget plan released in June, the city talked about reducing the police force down to around 600 officers. Right now the city has roughly 670 officers. Oakland had 613 officers back in 2013. So 600 would make it the smallest force in years. The contingency plan would also brown out a handful of fire stations, freeze positions across city departments and reduce hours at rec centers, libraries and senior centers. This is remarkable, you look at Oakland, you look at Portland, you look at Seattle, you look at these Pacific Northwest hellholes that are just turned into dumpster fires because of progressive policies. So you want to get rid of police, you want to get rid of fire, let's go to the EMS, let's get rid of social workers, you know, they just want to and I'm all for stripping down government, but I need to have my heroes out there doing what they need to do. I'm all about getting rid of the wasteful agencies that are just putting us further in debt and yet these towns, could you imagine, like, you know, San Francisco's brutal, but at least there's some beauty to it. You go to the other side of the Bay, if you've ever been there, Oakland is rough. It is. Yeah, it is. I can't imagine them getting rid of more police in Oakland with a crime. And by the way, let me just point this out, Oakland is a sanctuary city. Oh, of course, just just keep that in mind when there's, yeah, it's where they're slashing all these budgets for everything, you know, 70 less cotton. Can you imagine? Yeah. I just, you know, that's the, that's their reaction to things. Yes. That's, that's their reaction to bad to bad government, to bad governance, to bad bookkeeping. Yep. Yep. Layoff cops. Great idea. Uh huh. Uh, let's stick with California. This is a Riverside, California. This is a 16 year old female athlete who has a male on her team. She spoke out at the, uh, this board meeting for her school, uh, that it's not okay to have a, uh, a male in her, in her team locker room. Uh, this is cut seven field go. Hello, um, I'm a student at Martin Luther King High School and I run on the cross country team. I'm constantly affected by these actions that have taken place this season. And I have been around the females and just my team in general who have felt almost silenced to speak out about it because the whole LGBTQ is shoved down our throat, is put in our face and we live in a society where it is almost impossible to speak out on it without facing the repercussions of it. And I went myself to have a discussion with the head of a, or the athletic director when nobody really felt comfortable enough to speak out and I don't think it's fair knowing Caitlyn and knowing Taylor to see their spots getting taken away, to see all these things being jeopardized for one person. It feels as though that my school and the school district is choosing to support one person instead of the whole team and the whole school as a total like it, it's not fair. It's not okay, I don't, I try my best not to put personal beliefs into it. But seeing this first handedly, seeing my teammates getting their spots taken for one person that's choosing to be a girl, it's not okay. I've done my research, I've looked into the CIF rules and I've looked into the NCAA rules to completely different things. And when I went into this meeting with the athletic director, I knew that. I knew that going into it that teachers and coaches and people in the office can't speak on personal opinion. And then to see the athletic director turn around and tell my teammates that their shirts that say save girls sports, be compared to a swastika, that is not okay. These girls felt silenced, they felt silenced. And when they finally spoke out and did something to go against it and speak out, not directed towards a single person at all, they were completely stabbed in the back by the person that was, that we were told would support us and be able to help us do this. They were said that it was a hate crime, that they were targeting that one person and that is not the case at all. Taylor and Caitlin, two of the most nice people I've ever met in my life and to see them having to be told that they're being hateful people is not okay and it is not okay that I have to be in a position where I'm going to practice and having to see a male in booty shorts and having to see that around me as a 16 year old girl, I don't find that as a safe environment. I don't at all in going into locker room and seeing males in there. I don't find that safe. I don't find going to the bathroom safe when there's guys in there. It's not okay. I'm a 16 year old girl, there's girls around me where we do not feel safe having boys in our environment and it is okay, it is okay to have them on our team. Great work out of that girl, the courage to stand up and speak out. Sadly, I think it will take more girls doing that and less people like me on a platform that I have because according to the left, it's a hate crime to recognize biology, right? That's not a personal opinion. It's biology and we don't get to pick and choose when we believe in science and when we don't believe in science, right? The left loved to tell us in the pandemic, trust the science, right? Trust the science. And then a girl says, you know what, I'm 16 and I don't want Bob in the locker room with his junk bouncing around, but now I'm a big, no, I'm not a big, it's just we created separate bathrooms. Good for that girl. We saw Riley Gaines, you know, started, she helped start this and kick it big time into action in our area and it's the one issue that we don't talk enough about that conservatives and non-conservatives, parents in the verbs, grandparents felt that they didn't want to speak out about it because they were bullied just like this girl's bullied. Everybody was bullied about it and called some kind of a bigot, bigot. You're a bully. You're mean. And so what they did was they said, no, no, no, this is not going to happen. We're not going to stand for this. And this was this drove people to vote the way they did because they felt that this is absurd. Yes. There's something wrong in your country when 80 to 90% of society feels one way but are told not to speak out against it. That math doesn't compute. So you've got something wrong, right? So why, how can nine out of 10 Americans agree that this is absurd yet if you say something, you're the one in the wrong. That'll make sense to me. Let's stick on this for just one more here. This is, I believe this is Wisconsin, though the Watertown School District bans males from girls' bathrooms and sports in a reversal from a 2016 policy. This is cut 13. Phil, go. I believe that a girl should be in the girls' room and a boy should be in the boys' restroom. After more than an hour of heated public comment, you are killing me. You are killing 20 people. Board members approved a new plan requiring students to use the bathroom that matches their biological sex. Students also have to play sports teams that match their biological sex. My was relieved that I feel like girls' sports won't be taken away from them. Their bathrooms will be safe. They won't have to worry about undressing in the locker room with men that should not be there. The previous guidelines have been in place since 2016, allowing students to use bathrooms and play on teams matching the gender they identified with. So I love the individual there that says you are killing trans people. Where are the stories that of all the trans people that are being killed? I must apparently have not seen it in the news or I haven't seen any of the stories popping up. The link that documented this, I would like to see it. Because this whole thing of we are under attack and under attack. Well, I have reported in the news that here in Philadelphia, we have had some high profile cases that I have reported over the years that people in the trans community who maybe there is a propensity to be in certain relationships or be in a situation where they surprise let's say a trans female who is a biological male and has a man parts will go on a date as an escort or what have you. And then the surprised person who went on the app and thinks that they are with a lovely lady. Oh boy. Realize. She knows a man. No, this is a true thing and then it leads to somebody becoming violent, which is horrifying. Okay. In general, these kind of generally speaking, they're noted as a domestic domestic violence situation. They're vulnerable in these types of situations. Yeah. I just don't see the random trans guy walks into a coffee shop and then got punched because he's trans. Like the most people don't care that it's usually domestic in nature. Yeah. By the way, that situation that you're talking about, Don has gone on forever. Like if a dude is, you know, with it, with it, what he believes is a female and he reaches down and he grabs junk, like violence is going to occur. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like, I just, I hate to say that, but it's that a roll of quarters in your pocket or it's true. It's not, it's not because of what bathroom you, you know, somebody can raise. Right. Speaking of that, you know, Katie Tarr from MSNBC, yeah. Her father is a transgender female. And he, she was interviewed, I can't even believe I'm saying this over the weekend by my friend, Michael Spercanis, on his, on his Saturday morning show, okay, about asking if this person, like what bathroom they use, you know, because I, this person, allegedly got the full operation. So has all the, yeah, and I, I'm just knowing that from the clip that I saw. Got him. Zoe Tarr. Okay. So this is Katie Tarr's dad from male to female, now calls himself Zoey's, it's a lot about Katie, doesn't it? No, look, look, look, look, she's, it's out there. She dated Keith Overman, who was way, way older than her. Swains a lot of her teeth. It explains a lot about her and having daddy issues. Does it not? She, a couple of years ago, there was a big article about her that her father was violent toward her and that she is, is estranged. Hence the, hence the, hence the, yeah, hence the, the mental health, the, the love with Keith Overman that she had when she was in her early twenties and he was not in his early twenties. Katie. All right. So, um, by the way, look, look up the, when the New York posted the article, there's a picture of hers, a little girl with her dad who at that point was still identifying as a male. Yeah. Look at the photo looks like he could be Keith Overman's brother. Oh, really? Yeah. Oh my God. That's, that's. Okay. Oh, that's sad. Can you send this? Can you send that to Phil? So, Phil, if you're listening, which I know you are that's like a messed up, you know, my wife thinks I'm crazy. I, I come home every day at 1045 because she works remotely. I feel more and more vindicated that I'm just a normal dude after the stuff I talk about for four hours. I'm telling you, girl, dads out there, be attentive. Make sure you are, uh, you are present. Yep. Make sure you are loving and caring and, uh, they end up dating Keith over me. There's your hat right there. All right. Let's get back to Zoey, sir, who was interviewed by Michael Smircon, which is the cut 15. Go. Zoey, at what point in your own experience, can't believe I'm asking the question, but I am. Stop it. Stop it. Dawn, you're 100% right. We don't even need the photo. Look at the picture. That is, that is a female Keith over me. That is a female Keith over me. Nice little Patagonia quarters. And when I say female, it's a, it's a dude, but yes, it's, you know, identifies as a female. Right. Glasses, the whole, but what do you see when, when, um, oh my God, it's, you know, it's you. Oh, sweetie. I'm sorry. Can you start this? Can you hit the rewind over? Um, sorry. Zoey, at what point in your own experience, can't believe I'm asking the question, but I am. But at what point in your own experience, did you begin using the ladies room? And what was that like? The first time was after sexual reassignment surgery. So after I had gone through extensive surgery and it was about a couple, three or two years or so before, well, I was on hormones and that was the first time I, I felt compelled to use a woman's room and I've never had a problem all around the world and, um, you know, no one is, you know, no one has said anything and, you know, maybe because, you know, I'm seen as female, but I can understand the trepidation and fear among some people. People are very fearful right now and, um, you know, they see that they've been told that transgender athletes are going to be taking over sports and they're going to be invading our women's, you know, only spaces. This is all fear-mongering. It sells. It's great for fundraising and the Republican party knew this and they used it to their advantage, very cynical, but it works. And then you're left with Kamala Harris and others trying to fight against, you know, a perceived threat. It's hard to fight a lie. It's hard to fight a mean threat. It is. You know, it's, you're already on, on your back feet, back foot trying to, um, get control of the narrative. By that time, people, if you keep telling people the same lies over and over, within a couple weeks, they start believing it. Okay. So there's like three things I want to start with here. Number one. So Zoe Terre says, I've been going into female bathrooms and I've never had a negative or awkward encounter. Look, most people don't, don't pay attention to anything when they're in a bathroom, other than getting in and getting out, right? Like we're, we're not in there to socialize and chit chat and the whole bit. So you got our head down and you do your thing, you wash up, you get out, right? That's number one. Number two. Yes. It's not an invasion, statistically and mathematically. I would argue though that one female stepping into a man, one man stepping into female sports is too many. Ask yourself, it's like the same thing with the border crisis. Well, but, but, well, how do you think like in Riley's parents feel? How do you think the, the father and mom of that daughter on the track team feels having a starting spot taken away, a scholarship taking away, you know, all, all that type of stuff. And then with the, the whole lie thing, it's not a lie. We're seeing it. But the, the numbers, the trans community within the LGBT community is only about 9%. And the trans community, I gave you these numbers on Friday. There's only about, of the American population, it's 0.5% to 1.6%. So it's not this massive statistical invasion, but say that to the 900 females, I think that UK study showed that there were 900 instances. If you're part of that one out of 900, you feel violated and you shouldn't have to feel that way. Yeah. And then the other point I wanted to make is we always only see it male to female. So somebody needs to answer this question to me for me. Why are we not seeing female to male? I don't ever hear a story of a biological female who said, you know what? I want to have male genitalia and then I'm going to go into a football team and become the starting left tackle. Why is that? Because there's a difference in the genders. Well, it's because there's a different threat threshold. It's the same reason when girls run in the guy's bathroom at the concert or the game. Guys don't care because women females were not generally seen as a threat by males. But on the other side, when you think of Nancy Mase, I'll go back to her because she's a rape survivor. You think of the vulnerability. And so now take it down to a high school or a middle school level where it's not a workplace where you don't know people. You're not even paying attention and you have maybe a bigger bathroom with bigger stalls and that sort of thing. Everybody in a school setting, all those kids know each other and also they're at a sensitive age and you heard the young lady that you played with, you feel threatened. You just do. You feel threatened. And so where is the voice for the other side? I mean, I'm all for people, you be you, you be who you are. But when there's a threat when a girl or a young woman or any woman feels that there's a threat that's an imminent threat, why does it her voice matter? What happened to me too? It's the victim, it's the victim hood pyramid. It's the trans community is the bigger victim than females. You got to read it. It's amazing. It's it's all identity politics and it's the pyramid of starting at the top with the littlest sliver. They're the biggest victim and then you widen as you go down, ill skills has a great tweet. And I agree with this. He says, correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel like the LGBTQ is getting a bad rap because of T lately as in T is in the T and trans in LGBTQ plus. I think he's totally right because I mean lesbians aren't acting like this. Gay people are not acting like this bisexual people are not acting like this. They're not shoving it down your throat with what their sexual orientation or preferences. And I would say this to the trans community. People are accepting of you just like they are with gay or lesbian or bisexual. The difference is you're like making these rules for society. You will refer to me by my pronouns or or it's discrimination. Like people do not want to be told how they have to address somebody. You ever see those bumper stickers with don't tread on me? That's what I feel like is happening here. Like you're forcing your beliefs upon the rest of us, which I think most of us really don't care as long as you're not harming anybody. I don't really care what you do behind closed doors. Go on whatever website, whatever app you want, whatever you're into, as long as it's not a crime and it doesn't involve a minor, I think the rest of us couldn't care less what you do behind closed doors. Exactly. But that's why I think the issue and I've said before in the workplace if Zoe came in the bathroom, I'm sure I would never even notice it. You probably wouldn't. You know what I mean? Right. But it's very different for different workplaces. But I will say I can't speak for somebody who has different issues than I have. Do you know what I mean? So if somebody feels threatened, why can't they're as a biological female and it says women's bathroom, then you know what? If you're a business or a school, create a separate space. Yeah. I have a question for Nick since he's a girl dad and I just know from my own experience. You know, like if we're out in public and my son has to go to the bathroom, I'll usually take them in. But sometimes my wife will take them in, you know what I mean? Do you ever take your daughters? Have you ever taken your daughters? Not at this age, obviously, but when they were little, little did you ever take them into a men's room? Yes. You did. Yep. What I did was I did, we did this countless times, restaurants, things like that. I would, if my wife was like, yeah, you want to take them at your turn, I'm like, yep, get up, hold their hands, walk down. And I'd say, all right, girls, hold on a second, open up the men's room door. See if anybody's in there. If it's empty, we go in, I take them into the stall, lock the thing. You know, they do their thing. I get out, wash your hands, and a guy comes in, sorry, buddy, you had to walk, you know, yeah, no problem, bro. No, I get it. Yeah. But if there's a guy in there, we would wait until I'm not going to take him in while there's a dude in there. Gotcha. Yep. I will say my dad never took me into a men's room. Really? No. He might barricade the ladies' room door. Yeah, I've done that as well, where I let them go into the girls' room and I just wait outside. But I will say in concerts over the years, like in college and beyond, you know, how the women's line, like at the Wells Fargo Center, it's like, I have gone in men's bathrooms during, you know, with girlfriends and the guys are like, yeah, but I never felt threatened. The reason I bring it up is because Kevin writes on the YouTube chat. He took a seven-year-old daughter into the men's room at Black Sabbath console because the guys made Waiver and could not have been nicer. Yeah. So I'm just curious because I don't know what etiquette is. I just know that boy, like, you know, sending a three or four-year-old boy into a, you know, that's not a big deal. But I would never take my daughters into the girls' bathroom, the ladies' restroom. I would knock on the door and I'd say, go in there, girls, if somebody's in there, you know, the whole bit. But I would stay outside. I mean, if you're alone with your daughters and their little out somewhere and they have to go to the bathroom, like, you can't just say, okay, go into the ladies' room by yourself at three or four years old. Oh. You should hold the door. I mean, it's like with mom, like me with boys when they were little, whether it's, you know, a dad with daughters or a mom with sons, you know me, I'm always, I see pedophiles. So it's like, you still take your boys at a bathroom now, they didn't. Come on, David. But I would always like hold the door open, like they could go in the men's bathroom. I would hold the door open, make sure nobody was in there and then I would stand there with the door open. Yeah. I get that. Like, just stand there. Sure. By the way, no guy is going to care. No. If, if, if you, if a female comes in with her, like, no guy is going to care at all. Yeah. You know what I mean? So, like, but on the other hand, I would not just walk into a female restroom, like you don't stand like you could walk into a male's restroom and most men would be like, hey, babe. But nobody had, nobody would, nobody would care. Are you calling me a chief? But if you, but if I walked into a female bathroom, it'd be a completely different. Yes. It'd be like get some dirty. Come on. Go for it. Absolutely. Absolutely. Um, it's just just food for the ball. All right. Let me, let me end with a little funny thing here, you know, so Dana Carvey was ripped for his Elon Musk impression. Ah, really? By, well, by Elon Musk himself, they didn't think, and Dana Carvey admitted on the fly on the wall podcast, which by the way, is an Odyssey podcast exclusive, um, that he says that he's, he's, he doesn't super like his, his Elon Musk impression and he just kind of did it because that's an el ask him to. So Carvey doesn't like his own work as well. Exactly. Okay. That's a podcast that he does with David Spade, a roll of film and then Elon Musk, you pull back. He's sitting there going, this is a good idea. I'll make a funny thrower. Hey, right. I got my hat. I'm dog, mega dog, Merle dog, mega, I can't do Elon Musk very well, but I can do something that sounds not like anything. He has an incredible accent. Where is that sent from South Africa via Canada, Pennsylvania, South Africa. It's almost like a, it's a little bit of, um, Australian in there, a little bit of British body from the rules of engagement with South African, South Africa, a deer and, uh, Charlies does not sound Charlies. No. Let's just admit she took the beautiful cutaway award at the God dang Tyson fight. You see that? You see her home? Oh, he gave it Spade. Uh, with, uh, he's getting up there and ages. I, you know, it's just going to say that and I had hair on him. Carphy doesn't look like he's aged a bit. Yep. And Spade is aged very poorly. You think so? No, I, he has a nice hat of hair on him. I don't know. I was just noticing the grays and the beard, but you know, my grays are starting to show too. So, so he doesn't like his, uh, he doesn't like his Elon Musk impression. I was more taken back by what you said. Apparently you said Elon did not like the impression either. No, Elon, I think he commented on Twitter that he doesn't. Okay. He didn't take it was a great impression. He also follows the story of the girl from SNL who cried because Elon didn't find her joke funny, right? Yeah. And we, we criticized her for not having thicker skin. But why do I get the feeling that he lines kind of a jerk? I, you know, I'm starting to think that Elon Musk and I get it, you know, free speech the whole bit. Doge. I love you on that. Like, but it might be kind of a jag off. Why? Because he doesn't think that at all. Yeah. He doesn't find that impression funny. He didn't find the joke funny. But it wasn't that good compared to all of, I think Elon, you got to remember he's somebody who is very blunt. Yeah. Right? Because ask burgers. What is that? What is that about? It's somebody who, who is, um, and I have relatives who tested, you know, their sons for ask burgers. Yeah. It's somebody who is, doesn't do all the like social graces necessarily. They speak in a very direct and blunt way. Oh, I get that. Yeah. Somebody who, I mean, of all the great impressions that Dana does, think about, I mean, the George W. Bush and think of, you know, the Joe Biden, this is probably even he says it's not like my favorite. Yeah. And Elon Musk has a lot of positive skill sets to be as successful as he is. I just don't know that he's the bastion of entertainment judgment. Agreed. You know. Agreed. But there's a reason for that and Don, Don is correct. Yeah. Yeah. Because of his ass. Yeah. I love, I actually love that. I mean, how many people like don't tell the truth? Right. I think Elon Musk is that person who tells you exactly what he's thinking. I, I have a friend, I have a friend who's son is autistic and he's, and he's older now. I absolutely love this guy because he will not, he, if you look horrible that day, if you're like, if, if you're putting it on some pounds, if you're, if you're, if you don't speak eloquently enough, this guy tells you right there and I'm just like, I love that blunt nature. Yeah. I love that blunt nature. So what? I love that. I had a boss who was on the, they're special people, honestly, like, like, it's, but they're like brilliant people, but they're going to tell you, they're going to tell you down to the nitty gritty exactly what you need to do. They're exact criticism and you might, okay, on one hand, if you're coachable, like, you know what I mean, if you've been on teams and you're a coachable person, you're going to love it. Yeah. Well, that's how I live. Straight out. I tell my wife, my daughter's like, I've got no filter. You're offended. That's a you problem. Yeah. That's why I mean, I'm, I'm the same way on the show. I say very unpopular things that the YouTube chat doesn't like. I'm not going to change it just to cuddle your feelings. Yeah. Elon Musk. I tell you, the only time I've ever laughed at Elon Musk is when he did this. Go yourself. And when he was jumping around on stage in Butler, when he was, I'm, I'll never forget and I think that's, I like fell in love with him in Butler. It's her turn and he was like, I'm dark mega and he was like, so adorable. I just, that thought he was very real, you know, you can't fake that authentic. So he was, when he was jumping up and down, like that reminded me of the Mike Myers SNL skit Simon. Yeah. Oh yeah. What he's, what he's, with the call to the, uh, the playground, the playground site. Amazing. Amazing. Simon was in a bath. Yeah. No, yeah. It's right. Different skit. Danny DeVito. Yep. Yep. 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Put a bow on this whole celebrity and entertainer endorsement concept in politics, kind of an interesting column that was written by variety that I want to talk about for a couple of minutes. And we'll do that before we get to our movie clip coming up at 9 20. But before all of that, let's get caught up in the world of news, been a couple of hours. It's time for a big three at nine. It's the big three and nine on Keeling Company. There's proof that it takes persistence to protect the votes. So I want to update you on a big story as we are sponsored in the big three sponsored by Joseph Anthony retreat spa and salon. So when I talk about proof that it takes persistence to protect the vote, I'm referring to this update on those badges. But many of you wrote about on social media, you were calling us, calling here into talk radio 12 10 WPHT to complain about this or to report it and reporting it to many different sites such as protect the vote.com. Those were those badges worn on election day by workers where, you know, inside a polling place on an election day, you're supposed to have, you know, you're supposed to have people who are not in any way campaigning. And so those ID, they looked like an official ID badge. Yeah, they remember this. They were blue and they had two words on it, right? Damn's voter protection, yeah, or by the Democrat Democratic party. Yep. Yep. We saw them in Bucks County and not just on the cross Pennsylvania. Yes. We saw them outside. Remember those were, we played the video of the lady in the purple that was outside on the sidewalk where they were trying to draw the line to be cut off for the day. Remember her? She had to like, it was like a lanyard. Yeah, it was really cheaply done. So in this one, I'm updating it because I'm back in, you know, getting an update from election integrity and RNC attorney Linda Current has been battling this in the courts. So, so on election day, you know, they went to court and they did get a, what they call the bad ruling or bad order from a judge in Philadelphia that allowed these badges and they really felt that this was not proper. And you may recall that many, many of you here at talk radio 1210 WPH, she continued through the day saying, this is just not right. We've never seen anything like this that it says paid for by the Democratic party for voter protection. That sort of thing was not appropriate. So in this one, you know, going to the appeals court and it looks like, it looks like they have a real victory here. So they just received the Commonwealth court opinion. This was on Friday, the 22nd, later in the day, they reversed the trial court judge from Philadelphia and feel that this is a huge victory for election integrity. And thanks to all of you calling in and reporting this, it means that the Democrats can never again use these badges in future elections. And Linda Kearns had told me this was a huge win for election integrity. Good for her and good for people that keep the, like you said, the keyword is persistence, right? Yeah, persistence because obviously, you know, think about how long, you know, it's Thanksgiving week and they're still going through and fighting some of these cases just to preserve the future for people. But it was such a grassroots effort, I feel, with citizens on social media calling into us, right? And that's, I think that's good for everybody. I think everybody can accept losing an election if everything is done efficiently and on the up and up. Right. Yeah. Well, you accept the results. Okay. We had a bad candidate, bad message. You had a great candidate, great message. But when you have these absurdities going on, by the way, I just wanted to point this out since we're talking about election integrity and voting. So three different, we'll call them jurisdictions. I know these are not all jurisdictions, but India can count 640 million votes in one day. Argentina counted 99.9% of their 27 million ballots, ballots within six hours. Did you know that Lake County, California, 19 days removed from the election has still only counted 60% of their ballots for the election? It's November 25th and we've got counties in California counties that haven't finished tabulating election results three weeks later. Yeah. I believe it. How is that possible? And you wonder why people want to speculate, assume or declare certain things, right? Nations that can wrap up an election in one day and California's got certain little municipalities that can't count ballots. Come on. You know, send Linda Kearns off to California too. You know, right. To clean that state up real quick. We had, we, we, and we reported this last week that obviously the recount had been halted that, you know, that now incumbent Democrat, Bob Casey, Pennsylvania's Senator, following his concession to Republican Dave McCormick, the counties, even though some had not completed their, their share of the recount, most really had by all accounts. So it was, it was almost done. That cost a little over a million dollars and we don't have the final cost, but 1.3 million, probably where it'll settle. And just one more update real quick is that no charges have been reported amid those investigations by five Pennsylvania counties into suspicious voter registration forms. This is just another update. We had talked about it at the time, but those investigations started actually before election day into what, remember, this was described as hundreds of potentially fraudulent voter registration forms, which by the way, were never processed, but remember, they had been dropped off right near the October 21st deadline. Was that Zern County? There were Lancaster County, that's Heather Adams, their DA, but there were, there were a total five. It was a, I'm looking for my little counties here, Lancaster, I had it too. I'm sorry. Montgomery had issues too, right? But in this one, they were more, they weren't necessarily, I don't see Philadelphia, it was Lancaster, Berks, Lehigh, Monroe and York. Yep. I knew there was Els in there. Yeah. So Berks, Lancaster, Lehigh, Monroe, York. What else? So we'll, I just want, I just, you know, want you to know, I'm always trying to follow up on all these things and kind of tie up those loose ends, so we'll continue to follow that. They had reported they were suspicious and they're still investigating. That's, they haven't wrapped up their investigation, we just want to give that to you. Um, and number two, we haven't talked about this this morning because there's so much developing, but a real legend, we lost a real legend. I saw this. Chuck Woolery. 83. Yeah. What late Saturday and the Sunday morning, I think. Over the weekend. The original host of, um... Real. Yeah. Fortune. Yeah. Has died at the age of 83. And that was, you know, before Vanna, before Pat, right? Yeah. That's Ajax. And he also had, had hosted just, you know, different shows, not just game show hosting, but his iconic and at a time, he was internationally recognized, but love connection, right? There was another dating show called Love Connection. Oh, that's right. Yes. And so I know, um, our friend, Michael Palka, another PhD host, Mike had put out that he knew and put a picture of them. Oh, did he really? Together. And had said this guy was a great guy. And never really gave his politics until more recent years, right, that he was a libertarian or conservative. Okay. Yeah. Wheel of Fortune from 75 to 81. Love Connection from 83 to 94. Um, and then Greed, I don't remember that from those only one year on Fox and Lingo on the game show network for five years. So Chuck Woolery. Yeah. 83 years young. We need to make game show hosts great again. I still content, I still contend Zioli would be a great game show host. Oh my gosh. There is no doubt in my mind that is right in his wheelhouse. And number three for our big three, I'll take you to, I'll, I'll say Thanksgiving Day travel gas prices up slightly, but air airports are expecting huge crowds. They, and I know Greg's going to say we say this every year. Have you guys ever traveled like beyond just driving like 40 minutes to somebody's house for Thanksgiving? Like have you flown for Thanksgiving? Sure. But sure. Yeah. I definitely have. I never have. It's a nightmare. It is. Yeah. It absolutely is. We did, uh, we, we did New Hampshire for a few years too. We had friends that lived up there. Oh wow. But, uh, yeah. What's that like? Cold. Yeah. One, yeah. One year it was like we went up there in the middle of a blizzard. I was like, ah, thanksgiving. Yeah. Yeah. Well speaking, I mean, speaking of a blizzard, you know, we do have, you know, one of the headlines was that they're going to have some strikes of workers, rain and snow posing challenges during what's expected to be record Thanksgiving travel this week. 80 million people set to take the roads, railways, skies, even cruise ships this week. And each trip making, making more than 50 miles from home. But in this one, remember for us, it's going to rain. Yeah. It's going to be kind of raw and rainy, but for some parts of the country, snow. So we do have precipitation. Yeah. We were going, we were going to take the girls to the Thanksgiving day parade. And then my wife gave us the update yesterday, yeah, it's supposed to rain. So we're not going to sit out. And then I'm like, yeah, damn right, we're not going to watch Easton, P. Berg instead. So yeah, you can, well, the six ABC, the famous parade Thanksgiving day, we wanted to take our girls for the first time because my wife and I went to it 20 years ago. And we wanted to take them for the first time. God. Why? I just, that's, I had to, because she went to like all these, you know, all the Thanksgiving football games with me. So I was like, I'll return a favor at one time. Well, I hate my home parades with the passion because it's going to be warm. It's going to be 61 degrees because it's going to be rainy. They're into dance, right? Yeah. So maybe one day they'll be in said parades or no, they're going to, they're going to pay their dance tab when they own. Here's something as good as my heart. You know what? It's a great, if you're, because your girls are dance dancers, they, David was in Keystone state. That's just dancers. Yeah. Yeah. So you have dance groups and you could, you can apply to, so David was in the parade for a couple of times. Was it really? The choir. Yeah. And it's, it's amazing. I would highly recommend it. You get your girls for their dance studio. Yeah. They can, you can apply for their dance. It's, it's a great experience for them. Yeah. She's my daughter Olivia. She's speaking of that. She's a, oh, Mia's in the choir now and Olivia is taking up the violin. So I've got 15 minute violin, violin sessions in my living room every day. Oh, great. What a stick. He's trying to take his nappiness. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I'm getting ready to watch a football game on Sunday night football and I hear. It sounds like the, oh, by the way, you know that the violin, you get the chalk too. It's like, uh, it's like queuing up the pole stick, right? You got a, that's a mess a whole bit. I love it. Well, we are, our forecast, 43 degrees right now, the high today, 60 degrees, 61 tomorrow. Thanksgiving day. It's actually 51 degrees, we hope and rainy. So kind of a, yeah, kind of a cold. It's unfortunate. The weekend though, I don't see precipitation for our forecast Friday, 46 and sunny Saturday 40. Yeah. And sunny. When everybody should be out putting up their Christmas day. I know. Getting their trees or putting up their trees. Remember, I, I'm telling you today of the day, don't, it, no, just light them up. Put them up. Okay. Okay, fine, fine. But the problem is, is that nobody, we've, we've come into this world now where it's not just, it's not just lights. People have 900 inflatable things on their, on their front yard that are bigger than their houses sometimes. I just want to drive by with a machine gun and take all the inflatables out. When did, when did it become acceptable for all of these, for your yard in the Disneyland? It's not, it's not just like, you know, like a snowman or Santa Claus. It's like Chevy Chase from National Land Pumps vacation. What are we doing? What are we doing with this? Stop. One last little caveat. Yeah. Well, not even a caveat. The question. So if you have your Christmas lights up, okay. So what is the latest that you're allowed to keep the Christmas lights up for post holiday without ever putting them back on again in the new year? Like they just, like the icicle ones that just dangle from your roof. Can you leave those up for like three months as long as you don't turn them on? Absolutely. Absolutely. Because it's a, because by the time you want to take them down, it's freezing cold. So like if you want to wait till the spring, they are like a nice weekend to take them down. I'm fine with that. As long as you don't, as long as you don't light them up. Okay. That's the rule. Great soccer. Thank you. That's right. And stop with the inflatable things. One inflatable thing. Okay. But like, stop disgusting up our country. Yeah. Yeah. Great soccer. You're overlord. You go into, you go into like Home Depot and Lowe's and it's just, it's just, it's, it's shelves and shelves and shelves of, of, just the inflatable things. Lowe's. Let's build something together. Inflatable minions and inflatable grinches and it's just like flatable me. Oh my god. Lord. What ever happened? Just, you know, a few icicle lights. Mini a reef. You know what, Greg, you know what you need? A little, so Joseph Anthony? No, Joseph Anthony retreat spots along, you know, we're brand managers go for comfort. The secret to finishing your holiday shopping, drag it up. I mean, what the hell does a dragon have to do with worstness where brand managers go for comfort? I thought that was the unemployment line. Joseph Anthony, take me away, take him away. 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Oh, geez. Back after the scaling company, talk radio 12 10 W of PhD. And my friends at Piazza premium automobiles, they're featuring 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 as well as innovative features powered by the very latest in technology. And right now Piazza has thousands of new and certified pre own vehicles available right now across Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey across their dealerships. Piazza premium automobiles stands out. Visit them. Piazza premium autos.com PIA ZCA Piazza premium autos.com tell them don't thank you. This is the Caling Company podcast from talk radio 12 10 W P H D and on the free Odyssey app. Let's find out what Stalker has left over for. What's on the cut sheet part two? I started out the nine six o'clock hour Nick talking about this Axios article about Trump's liberal cabinet. I believe it's what it's called. That is correct. Jim van de high is he the one who wrote it Jim and Mike was the other cat. Yeah, Mike. Mike Allen. Mike Allen. He was on morning Joe this morning saying that the GOP is quote not a conservative party anymore. Okay, both of you takes on this cut 21 down and Japan to high Axios wrote a similar you and Mike Allen wrote a similar article this past weekend talking about how it is hard to see a through line with a lot of these picks some of them very, very right wing. The labor secretary left of center and most conservatives would say very left wing then you've got RFK Jr. that is just all over the place ideologically and several other picks that are again just again just sort of random and all over the place because it's a very different Republican party. It's not a conservative party anymore. It is the as you said the Donald Trump party he sees a real I think opportunity to continue to grow the party a big part of that is working class voters whether or not he agrees with everybody on the specifics of the of the Union debate he went with somebody who traditional conservatives would hate this person would never make it into a George W Bush cabinet per se but under a Trump world they will and I don't he doesn't care if people don't like any of these picks he doesn't care if you don't like their personality their background I think he unlike most people enjoys conflict in fact I think he often incites conflict he loves it to play out in front of him so he can ultimately be the decider it keeps him being unpredictable which he likes and he thinks that gives him a stronger governing hand and so there'll be all kinds of conflict there will be both like publicly and privately that is kind of the nature of the Trump operation so I mean I think so I mean I agree with the back end of that of Trump you know keeping people on their toes and he doesn't care what you think which I I totally agree with I mean it's still there's still a big conservative element to it like I said you know multiple times today and last week I think it's like a third conservative a third populist it's not a conservative party more it's a popular I totally disagree I mean he he packed the Supreme Court with conservative justice is to overturn Roe v. Wade for pro-lifers that's the peak definition of conservatism I don't you're saying it's a populist party yes it's absolutely a populist party well it's a popular conservative party no popular popular America first populist yeah that's what Trump is because Trump's not a conservative well I you know I think that okay define what is is I think that he he is a conservative fiscally and when you when it comes to security and what that means to our nation what it means to be fiscally responsible I think that they they do want to look at spending and that's what this huge I mean that's what I tell you government and and the bureaucrats fear most is this idea that they are going to go in and make government work for us and be more efficient instead of raising our taxes that is a fundamental of conservatives I mean to be fiscally conservative sure which which I am I'm fiscally conservative which is why I blew a gasket on the NIH spending three and a half million dollars of tax dollars for gay Malaysian and Malaysian drug-fueled sex apps like what are we doing here with our money it's just it's not the same it's not right it's not the same conservative part no it's not the Bush McCain Romney era I mean but nothing's the same Greg the every I will say this yes the parties have evolved and when you look at the the Democrat party was basically hijacked by far yeah far left progress I'm talking about nationally not locally here in Philadelphia but nationally they were hijacked by far left progressives and I think that this was a referendum on that I would say it's a third conservative a third America first populist and a third disenfranchised Democrats and up but I would throw in that at third that third disenfranchised Democrats I would throw in independence I would throw in the centrists you know anybody from center to to left of center but you that's the that's the amazing thing about this election is Trump was able to expand his base in so many different components and factors and factions yet the Democrats were the ones talking about you know equity and diversity and inclusion but in reality America rejected it because America rejected the fact that you're trying to tell us all this radical fringe left wing stuff that has a single digit of a percentage in their community in their population and they don't resonate with the working class I think that's what Mike or Jim was saying there at the end of that clip Trump resonates with the working class which includes conservatives include centrists includes classic liberals I mean nobody's going to sit there and look at Tulsi Gabbard Elon Musk Bobby Kennedy as any champion for conservative causes they're all left of center but this is so the so Trump I think someday much like Reagan defined the Republican Party and how many times do people call in and said hey I was a Democrat until Reagan now I'm a Reagan Democrat you know meaning you're voting Republican I think someday that's what we'll talk about with Trump that he revolutionized the and became more inclusive with regard to the Republican Party the conservatives that they're just more inclusive and that's why he calls himself a common sense conservative mm-hmm I totally agree with that eight five five eight three nine twelve ten we've got our winner on the line for the movie clip and the big five tickets Ken in percussy Ken good morning what movie clip did we just play for you hey guys good morning happy Thanksgiving you took the body guard yeah and a body guard congratulations Ken enjoy your Thanksgiving and enjoy those tickets coming up on December 7th appreciate it have a good one you got it Ken in percussy there we go I wonder how percussy voted for this past election we should go through those little little suburbs and towns again I can tell you yeah you get that answer on the other side I have that answer and I will get I will get it to you on the other side there you go all right Kayla and company will come back voicemails 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debut in 76 the band played their final show in 84 the single do they know it's Christmas is recorded and in 92 the bodyguard opened in theaters thus launching the most overplayed song of all time right up there with Macarena and in 2010 a restaurant in Massachusetts fell victim to a prankster who had to make 178 pizzas by claiming they were for Bob Dylan and his crew who was performing locally the restaurant was quote left stunned when no one came to collect the order but lastly last week Howard Jones announced the upcoming show with the Keswick with ABC on February 28th and I cannot recommend it enough since I saw them open for Daryl Hall on Saturday night at the Borgata what a great show that was have I mentioned I like rocket roll shows I fell off with 4k on company about that Jimmy Kelly I need that like Phil Onquist sound effect that he made there. Oh my god. This is the bodyguard right? Yes. This is me how he thinks about it. Whitney's she's legendary. I'm not disagree with her. Grease Picer. I'm so tremendous but the song is overplayed. Mustard. I could have had him. I could have. It's totally trigger. I love you. 1995 you got a chick in the back seat with this on. Donna's carrying out this was not 1995. I met her. I met when did you really? Larry interviewed her for Access Hollywood before her tragic death. Was she high? Yes. No she was not. She was lovely. I love her. I'm a huge fan. Greatest rendition of the national anthem for a Super Bowl ever? Yes. Yes by far. No question. Bill's Giants 91. No question. All right. Let's find out what is on tap for the dawn show which is coming up at the top of the hour. Yeah and I think somebody just mentioned Elvis in there so with that. Linda Kearns. The great Linda Kearns. We've got to play some Elvis for Linda. She'll you know we'll talk about all these updates and the court battles and everything that continues. We just don't want to keep this. We want to make sure that we shine a light on what's going on with Pennsylvania. Obviously the key to the White House but also upcoming municipal elections in a year. So we want to keep that front and center. So she'll join us right at ten o'clock. We'll lead with Linda live and get the update on everything that's going on for you. And then there's so much going on. Well at ten thirty I'll have a great interview with an expert talking about these seed oils and all the things we talk about with RFK Jr. We'll talk about some of the controversies with our food and then right at the top of the eleven attorney John Marco joining us talking about this he represented a woman who won millions. A huge record settlement after she was forced by an employer to get with the COVID vaccines. Remember that with all the mandates. Incredible story. By the way since you mentioned Percassie America's oldest treeletting ceremony scheduled five to eight p.m. Saturday December 7th in Percassie and Santa will arrive to make a quick guest appearance. Santa will make an appearance nice. Here we go. I love it. All right. By the way Don will be on YouTube to make sure you stick on YouTube and yeah. I'm getting ripped. Satterton's in Montgomery County. Yes. No way. Is it really? Yeah that that line over there is a little. I thought that was a box all day. Marcus Aurelius says Satterton is monco. Yeah I don't know. I'm going to be damned. I know nothing to be honest with you. I didn't know that either. I just thought that we bought it. Oh my God. Hercassie I know is box. Yes. I know that is box. All right. Satterton though. I guess it could go either way. There you go. There you go. All right. That'll do it for us. It's a trans county. I know. It doesn't find us whatever wants. I'm going to. Don't a 10 a.m. will bring up the level of this of the station. So thank you. Thank you. Satterton is 100% in Montgomery County. 100%. I am my visual art. Wow. All right. I'm mind. I'm just totally rocked is mind blown. I'm gonna have to think about this during my nap. All right. Everybody have a great rest of your Monday. Stay tuned. The Dawn show is next. We'll be back tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. Good night everybody. Start your day with Kaelin Company. Week day morning 6 till 10. I'm talk radio 1210 W.P.H.T. and the free Odyssey app.
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