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In the news this morning, remember we had, this is a killing company news follow-up, remember that we had talked about that group of youths, the juveniles, who were accused of being behind a series of those violent attacks that were random. They would often come, you'd see them, they released the video and the surveillance images of them in center city areas and also Logan Square. And they would come up behind somebody, usually a woman, and attack, brutally attack. One of the women ended up with serious head injuries, a concussion, hospitalization. Well now, we're told by police that these six young people, all underage juveniles, they have turned, they have surrendered to Philadelphia police. After those very clear images, we talked about this late last week, were released. Now are these the pop-up events or are these different events? No, these were the six, they were six or seven of them that they, the victims were just, I mean they, they were attacking victims from behind and it was bizarre. Attacking a female on top of attacking a female from behind. Hitting them back, on the back of the head, I think one of the women got a concussion, like it was serious out of the cowardice. Yeah, I mean, attacking them from behind, shoving the woman to the ground and these kids by the way, ages 13 to 15. Throw the book at these kids, honestly, they're not kids, they're animals, anybody who does that has no moral compass and can't be redeemed in my humble opinion. Yeah, that's just awful. In the case, and here's the other thing, there's no comment from their school, but detectives say all of these kids, ages 13 to 15, attend the charter school, Anthony Wayne Academy in Germantown. They actually go to a charter school, which, generally speaking, that says something. In the case though, police are saying the parents are the ones who brought the kids in. Oh, all right. So these are own children. Yeah. All right. So the parents bring them in and they put them into charter schools. So I don't know that we can really blame the parents for, you know, youths that somehow just go astray. Yeah, it's, they said that none of these young teens have any kind of a prior juvenile record. They don't have an explanation as to why it was, it was random. They didn't know the people. Social media, that's, that's, I think that's a good theory, but they're not releasing that information. No, so these are very good parents because they were willing to turn their kids in like I would. I know we've discussed in the past that all of our children committed murder on the only one that would do the right thing and turn them in. You guys would harbor huge deaths from law. The problem is, is that this is a bad, you know, look, we all don't, don't aside. We all get into a little bit of mischief, a little bit of trouble, you know, when we're younger and, and, but, but stuff like this is just, there's no, this is just such a lack of morality and, and, and good judgment that no, I, I, I think that they, they all serve a long time. Yeah. For this. Whatever happened to sticking like chalk in your teachers or racers? Now we just crack old ladies in the back of the head from behind. Well, actually one of the victims weren't all like, no, one of them was in her thirties. Oh, you know, they were all different ages. I think the woman who, who had a concussion was 24. Yeah. Jesus. Yeah. So, yeah. No, these, yeah. It was very random. I mean, it was any descriptions, any descriptions of these juveniles don't just curious. Well, we have their pictures. I mean, we've, they've, they've, they've, and that's what prompted the parents to see, you can see the, the, these digital surveillance cameras that are now, you know, these are on the streets of Philadelphia and especially in some of the shopping areas and that sort of thing. So they're very clear images, but no names because their mind is correct. Right. Okay. But you know, you can see their pictures. They're online. The parents saw them. And that's from police. They said they could not have asked for more from the parents, because it's brought in their kids and made, you know, wanted to fully cooperate and we're not having tolerance. In this case, the, these, it looks like they'll be through juvenile court because they have no priors, but they do face assault, conspiracy and other charges. And they're all males. The girls. No girls. And some of the girls are, some of the girls are the criminals as well. The random boys. Arendas. Wow. Six of them. Six of them are girls. No, no. I would say it looks from the pictures like three or girls and three or guys, but in this day and age, you never know. They could be. Yeah. Yeah, but it's just, and that's just it that the police are saying we don't know the motive except for what Greg suggested. That's a running theory. So we'll continue to follow that one. Suburban police saying that more victims now have come forward, accusing a bucks county man of drugging and raping them. And so this is from the DA's office now says a total of 12 women have come forward saying they were victims of Andrew Gallo. He's from Bristol Township. This is bucks County, Pennsylvania of the victims, 10 of these women ages 17 to early 30s say they met him on a dating website and then were given spiked drinks. So it's believed he gave he spiked their drinks with methamphetamine, among other things. She's what I don't just curious because I know the answer is what was the dating website that these, these people were on. I will say that the dating sites now being named are, you know, Tinder, other, other mainstream sites. Yeah. But initially we were told it was sugar daddy dot com. Sugar daddy dot com. Yeah. Yeah. I've got two accounts. So when I'm not on bucks only dot com, look, I, of course, you know, this is a horrific, horrific stuff. Yeah. Maybe not go. Maybe don't go on sugar daddy dot com. Right. My own personal opinion. And even some of these other more mainstream dating sites, you know, to meet a coffee shop in the public, you know, because apparently there were Molly or methamphetamine or other drugs. Listen to you, Molly. You sound like a, you sound like one of the Utes. Utes. That's what the cops, I mean, that's what the cops are saying. So it's from the police report. We used to call it ecstasy, but you know, well, this, in this, in this case, you know, this one, the victims said that this guy in some cases is accused of, you know, he's one of his charges is he would strangle them. And so some of this, this was a violent, freaky situation. According to these victims reports, he allegedly used the user names, Druster 420 and KAE. That's according to investigators. KAE. KAE. Anytime you have a user name or a screen name that ends in 420, you can't take that person seriously. Right. I mean, that was like funny when you were like in high school. Yeah. And your screen name was Bobby 420, come on, dude. Yeah. So they, they continue to put out this information and the user's names because they believe there may be even more victims out there during a search of his home. The detectives say that they found a victim actually at his home at the time when they did the search, along with a bottle of alcohol that had been laced with drugs, including methamphetamine. So this guy, they're now, you know, they're now upping these charges by the way, Norristown, Montgomery County, the police chief there has been placed on administrative leave. Municipal administrator Leonard Lightner made this big announcement. The chief Jacqueline Bailey Davis took office not even a year ago. It was a 10, 11 months ago and becoming, they made the big announcement. If you remember at the time that this was the first female of black female to hold that post, they made a big deal of that. But now Norristown officials are being quite common, not, not commenting and being quite quiet about revealing the circumstances of this decision saying it's a quote confidential personnel matter. Mm. Mm. Okay. Well, it's always confidential and withheld because, you know, you don't want to insinuate and speculate on certain things. Okay. So, there's a little story about an Uber Eats driver. I know many of us have used Uber Eats. You know, maybe you want to order a little something, a little, little burger or maybe a little burrito. But this one started with an Uber Eats driver who had a pickup in Lindenwald, New Jersey. And she was in the middle of the delivery and what she believed was a big burrito meal. This is according to Washington Township police. Well, the package looked like it contained a foil wrapped burrito, some soup, a container full of hot soup and a bottle of water. Well, while she was driving, something did not smell like a burrito. Oh my goodness. And I don't know if it smelled a little skunky or a little herbal or what, but she was sure that something was not right. So she pulled over in Washington Township and called police, said this is something that this burrito is not right and was very suspicious. And so the police inspected this, you know, they unwrapped the foil. No, it was not a burrito meal. There was no meats. There was no rap. There was no lettuce or beans or rice. It was a big old, like a glob of marijuana. Cool. Wrapped in foil. A glob of marijuana. Like a big glob of -- It was the burrito, it was the burrito blood. Yeah. So I was getting a little, you know, a few chuckles about this. So they're saying that they cannot explain this, did somebody at the takeout spot when they went to the pickup window, did they maybe lay down one thing and pick up another. So they are investigating this. What do you like on your weed, Greg? You like Pico, guac, or queso? I like some queso. Yeah. Queso is not bad. Ooh. But good for her. Thank goodness she didn't drop it off. Maybe she would have gotten in trouble or not had she delivered it to us to the night. So I don't know if she had to go back to the place. What was the establishment that they got it from her? Are they naming it? They're not naming it. They're just saying it was a -- I mean, it's got to be -- It's got to be one of the big chains, right? Yeah. Yeah. Maybe she's the one that's sort of like Q. But they're not naming it. Interesting. Interesting. They're in South Jersey. I mean, look, if you've ever seen some of these kids that work at, you know, somebody's establishment's book. Yeah. Yeah. 72% of them are stoned. What do you want on that? Dude. Dude, did anybody -- How much meat? How much meat? Steak or chicken? How much meat? Is that a bowl or a wrap? The worst is when you go, and I don't know, it's -- I don't know if it's Chipotle. I'm just naming that. But like when you go into Chipotle and order something, and you give them more than one order, you have a big -- Oh, my Lord. Oh, their heads explode. Their heads explode. I know. It's like one at a time. Yeah. Okay. I want this bowl. Right. Brown rice, you know. Yeah. Black beans, whatever. Yeah. And they have to go get a manager. Yeah. And we're not doing all the substitutes, pal, right? Yeah. Sorry. No, I don't. You know guac is extra, right? Yes. I understand that. Fine. Whatever you're going to charge me, just hurry it up. Yeah. I went to a local -- on Saturday, I grabbed a hoagie, and a local hoagie joint. Yeah. And I told them no lettuce on the hoagie, and they looked at me like I was speaking Japanese. Well, I mean, you should -- that's not -- like, you need lettuce on it. It's just filler. It's vegetable bread. Get it out of there. Mm. The meat and the cheese. Really? Yeah. That's roasted peppers. I mean, I'm fine with all that, but no lettuce, really. Yeah. Really. Yeah. It's too much. Taking up too much space. I don't like that. Yeah. Well, we -- we are sponsored by Joseph Anthony Retreat Spa and Salon. Yes. The secret to finishing your holiday shopping, three locations, Glen Mills, Springfield Center City, the Lowe's Hotel, visit in person or online, josephanthe.com, where gift cards are available. That is josephanthe.com on this cloudy, drizzly 51-degree day, Killing Company News Live. All right, Dawn, thank you very much, 6/17, so we've got the camera up very close on me. By the way, my chair is sinking mid-show, so if, like, all of a sudden, I look like I'm disappearing. No, I'm not on an escalator or an elevator, it's just my chair's collapsing. The lighting on these. The lighting is awful. Yeah, it's just -- so we're going out with a bang today, folks. So what the hell? Let's let it ride. We need this fix. All right, 6/17, let's get to a Tuesday big take on Killing Company. And it is brought to you by Garden State, Earthworks, out with the woken and in with the winning. You know, very few subscribe to progressive ideologies. We know that left-wing policies fail. And since wokeness was defeated in the election three weeks ago today, it's time to put an end to the practices in real life, in many of our institutions here in this country. And that is precisely what is coming right now and this January from the military to the media, to our schools, to corporations. The pendulum has swung back to common sense, normalcy, and merit. And there's many that will be leading this charge. Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene has claimed that her congressional oversight role with the newly created Department of Government Efficiency won't leave room to care about people's feelings as she'll be too busy rooting out institutional waste and doling out pink slips to government employees. In an interview Sunday morning with Maria Bartiromo, MTG said, quote, "We'll be looking into everything from government-funded media programs like NPR that spread nothing but Democrat propaganda," end quote. And I think I speak for all of us on this show when we say that we are behind NPR no longer being taxpayer-funded when companies like us have to fight in law for every ad dollar as a for-profit business. And also speaking of Georgia, the university system of Georgia set to ban all DEI and commit to neutrality and teach the Constitution about that. According to reports, the university system of Georgia's board has recommended a number of new and revised policies for its institutions, such as a commitment to institutional neutrality, the prohibiting of DEI tactics, and a mandatory education in America's founding documents. Georgia's 26 public colleges and USG institutions shall remain neutral on social and political issues unless such an issue is directly related to the institution's core mission, ideological tests, affirmations, and oaths, including diversity statements, will now be banned from admission processes and decisions, employment processes and decisions, and institution orientation and training for both students and employees. No applicant for admission shall be asked to or required to affirmatively ascribe to or opine about political beliefs, affiliations, ideals, or principles as a condition for admission. Additionally, the universities will hire based on a person's qualifications and their ability. Well, golly, gee, how about that? What a novel concept, merit-based admissions, Anna Casparian of the Young Turks, hardly a friend of the right, but even she realizes how absurd this woke victimhood culture is and she's had enough of the far left, and their absurd message about America. Listen and watch this. Well, I started thinking about my own life and how that mindset was actually having a real world impact on my life in terms of, like, just this defeatist attitude, feeling as though I don't have all these opportunities that people used to have in this country. And look, some things have devolved in this country, like, that's certainly true. However, there is a reason why so many people from all around the world are trying to come in to the United States. This is a land of opportunity, even still. And I want to find ways to empower people, to get after it, to go for their dreams, to not have a defeatist attitude or mentality. I don't want to infantilize people. I think people, regardless of their race, regardless of where they come from, have the capacity to do amazing things. And what I am just disgusted by right now with one faction on the left. It's not everyone on the left, but it is a faction. They are very successful themselves. They've gone to wonderful universities. They've gotten a great education. They have lucrative careers, but their lucrative career really hinges on spreading this message that there are no opportunities left in America. Okay, everything is, all of our systems are set up in a way to discriminate against certain groups of people. They're never going to be able to make it unless we burn the system down. And what that does is it puts ideas, it plants a seed in people's heads, and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. She is 100% spot on. Even Liz Warren might be on the verge of playing along, according to Politico, headline, "This is the new progressive strategy for warring with Donald Trump. Even Senator Liz Warren is finding common ground with Donald Trump." They write, "Progressive Democrats wrestling with how to navigate a second Donald Trump presidency are settling on a new approach. Take his populist working class proposals at his word, or at least pretend to. If he succeeds, they can take some credit for bringing him to the table. If he doesn't, they can bash him. To change in strategy emerging in private conversations among some liberal elected officials and operatives that comes after years of resisting Trump, ending with him returning to the White House." And DEI is about to face major obstacles from the Trump administration in the workplace as well, starting right away in 2025. According to reports, multiple state attorney generals will work in conjunction with Trump to end the corporate DEI initiatives that don't embrace diversity and thought, but only seek to fill racial quotas. Companies include Google, Target, American Express, Walmart, Mastercard, Bank of America, and Johnson, and Johnson. And Trump has even claimed that Christopher Rufo has his ear on how to end the DEI facade in the public school system by ending funding for public schools at the state level. But last but not least, DEI in the military. If you were on the front lines in combat, would you want the most qualified, badass, and deserving soldier at your side protecting your life? Or would you want somebody who's less qualified but checks off a box or two? I know what my answer is. Pete Hegseff is under the microscope as one of Donald Trump's more controversial nominations. Here is what he had to say recently about the institutional rot in the military from forced hiring measures. Listen and watch this. And that's why I think it's our only way out is, and that's why I do think we're at an existential moment. I'm not trying to be hyperbolic here when it comes to the DoD. I think we're at a **** off the pot moment. We are at a tipping point for total institutional corruption. And Trump has a chance to reverse that should he when he wins. Because what the military did, I didn't finish the thought on that, is they committed a Bud Light. Like they, in search of a non-traditional constituency, they offended their core constituency. So there aren't enough lesbians in San Francisco to man the 82nd Airborne. And in trying to cater to that, they lost the boys from Tennessee and Kentucky and Oklahoma. The traditional dudes who did it because they wanted, they loved their country or they wanted the adventure or they wanted to try tough things or they need an up and out of their community, whatever it is. They're like, if I wanted to do the woke crap, I could go to the local community college being transgendered in the military causes complications and differences. And the book kind of lays out the common arguments that those on the left or others make, which are baked in social justice. So it started, you know, you saw that Clinton with the tinkering of don't ask, don't tell and the reasons for those changes. And I talked to some of the people involved in when that was changed. But it really happened, started to accelerate under Obama. And you saw it with, you saw the trans stuff come at the end of the Obama administration. You saw the women in combat come at the end of the Obama administration. It's because they looked around at the bureaucracies that they controlled in Washington and the one that they didn't control. The Obama has been a disproportionate amount of time focusing on the Pentagon. They were skeptical of leadership and eventually brought in political appointees and generals who would do their bidding the way they wanted, which as you know, when a top down organization changes the ethos of the whole thing. You know, if you have common sense, merit is the guiding principle, especially on the battle lines of war. If you're a lady, if you're LGBTQ plus, and you can do the job with the physical standards that match the men, more power to you. Welcome to the club, military, police, fire, EMS. If not, sorry, better luck next time. I'm not looking to lower the bar in Uber important professions under the ruse of inclusion. That clip from a while back is relevant today because the latest report from the New York Times where they write that Donald Trump is expected to kick transgender troops out of U.S. military as early as January 20th that according to a new report, the move would remove about 15,000 transgender active service members. They would be medically discharged, which would determine that they were unfit to serve. It also would quote lead to a ban on trans people joining the military and would come at a time when almost all branches of the American armed forces are failing to meet recruitment targets and quote, hopefully that transition would take place in time before America is pulled into a looming World War three, especially considering we haven't met recruitment goals. Democrats lost the election for many reasons, but one of which was the emphasis on the culture wars in America in all of our institutions. Donald Trump won because he focused on the matters that Americans care most about and elections have consequences, one of which is the woke brigade is over. So it's out with the old and in with the new old and that is winning and not everybody can win. Not everybody gets invited to the party and you're just going to have to accept that or be better. And that's the big take the big take on killing company, which is brought to you by Garden State Earthworks. 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But before we get to all of that, this seems to be the shift that we are seeing now as Trump is filling out his administration, whether it's at the border, whether it's the Secretary of Treasury, you're realizing just who he is selecting, what they are for, what they stand for, what they're about and what the goals are. I kind of like seeing Marjorie Taylor Greene, who we all know I have a love hate relationship with. She's going to be apparently a part of the doge led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami, rooting out some of the stuff like NPR, which we've all talked about recently with some of their absurd coverage and media bias and stories. And oh, by the way, that it's basically funded by you, the taxpayer. But I wanted to get into some of the bigger issues on the school front in the military and also with corporations. Just saw this story late last night, Walmart joins Ford, John Deere, Toyota and other major companies in ditching the controversial DEI initiatives, Don, your thoughts on all of the woke nonsense that is kind of infiltrated and permeated almost every institution in this country because it seems like at least on that front, forget election results, Democrat, Republican, common sense, verse left wing, you could argue that's all cyclical. I don't think this woke DEI stuff is cyclical. I think this thing is going to be rooted out. And I think the longer Trump and JD Vance remain in office for four, eight or 12 years, the further we will be removed from all of these silly practices. Do you agree with that? Yeah, I just think that this past election was a referendum on so much and it was so much more than Trump. And that's I think what the what the already irrelevant media doesn't quite realize it's not about Trump, it's about us, it's about we're sick and tired of all the baggage and all of this crud and all of the government overreach and overbearing media and lectures. And it's been an upside down land we've been living in and people just said, no, this is insane and we're not taking it. And that's in part what this past election was. It was just people saying, nope, not going to do this anymore. And I think that we'll roll all of this back because it's crazy. It's all just crazy. It is. And you know, you see it at the schools, we talk about it from title nine. You see it in corporations with these ridiculous programs. You know, I've always said that the the big corporations can do the DEI stuff and afford the quote bottom line hit for the sake of their ridiculous social credit score because at the end of the day, if you're running Walmart, your life ultimately won't change drastically if productivity drops off because you want to check off boxes. But you never see DEI practiced in small businesses with ten or less employees because your bottom line is dependent upon profit and you live paycheck to paycheck, right? I always use the example for three years on this show. If I'm owning a local pizza shop and I've got eight employees, I want the eight best employees. I don't need to have one Asian person, one gay person, one trans person, two females, a black guy, and three other white people to fill diversity quotas because I'm living paycheck to paycheck, even though I think a lot of young people are under the misguided illusion that being a small business owner is some lucrative career. Oh, you got to be your own boss. Yeah, except for when the phone rings at two in the morning and there's a leak at your place or your building catches on fire, you're the one that has to get up out of bed and handle those issues. But I tell you, there's nothing bigger I think than rotting out. And that's why I wanted to play the HEGSES clip because he's brutally honest about what he said in those clips about, you don't have enough lesbians in the Bay Area to fill the 82nd infantry and things like that. I can't imagine what it would be like to be in combat on the front lines. We talked to so many military people, Travis Mannion Foundation. We talked to so many people, by the way, Andy Chan holiday block party coming back up again, fifth annual Friday, December 20th, honoring families behind the badge. If you're a police officer, if you're a firefighter, do you want somebody next to you in a life or death situation that is less than the best, less than qualified 70% of what that person could be in order to check off a box? I don't, and if that offends somebody, well, I'm not really concerned about your feelings. I want to be next to the most qualified people, regardless of how they were born or how they choose to live their life. So I'm just so glad to see a lot of this being wiped away. And this whole nonsense with inclusion, life is not about inclusion when it comes to merit based decision making, right? Well, this, well, I want to be a, you know what, I'd like to join the cricket club in Philadelphia. You know what, I don't make enough money nor do I have enough connections to get on that golf course. That's just a fact of life. You don't see me crying about it saying, let me in. I deserve to be a partner. No, I don't. That that's just the way that's the way the cookie crumbles. So this whole DEI stuff, I said it from jump from jump street. It's not inclusive. It's exclusionary in nature because right off the top, you're eliminating some of your most qualified people in order to fill a quota. It made no sense. And it's also against the law. Yeah. And it's against the law. And also it's, you know, it's something that initially when they first talked about it, diversity. Well, that sounds nice, diversity and then equity. Yeah. And then equity sounds a lot like equality, except it's not equality and then inclusion. Oh, we all want to be inclusive. It's that, you know, I think that people didn't normal people, busy people didn't really see this coming and didn't understand what the agenda was. And so what did it lead to? It led to bullying. It led to discrimination, exclusion. And then indoctrination, especially in schools. And so that's when we had, you know, as I've said, you know, white, white boys in grade schools and middle schools apologizing for being a white bully. Right. When you've done nothing wrong. And that's horrible. Yes. I agree. And I didn't, I didn't notice it. And Hagg Seth lays it out really well that it didn't start until midway through the second Obama term. Like this nonsense did not exist in the first Obama term, but by 20. So 2008 to 2012 and in 2012 to 2016, my girls were born in 2014 midway through Obama's second term when I started paying more attention to politics and I was still in sports. I was still in Philadelphia doing sports radio at the time. That's when I started to notice this to really creep in, you know, then Trump puts up the wall. So to speak on that ridiculousness in 2016. And then it came back with a vengeance in 2020 and it was just jammed down our throat. So I love seeing it being rooted out because again, I want the best people. And you know, that's why I think sports are the ultimate test. Sports are all about who's qualified, who's the best to be out there on that field on that court, on the, on the, the ice rink or whatever it is. You think, can you imagine if, you know, pro football franchises were drafting players based on hitting quotas, your team would stink. Imagine if Jeffrey Laurie went to Howie Roseman and said, Hey, um, you got what nine draft picks this year? I need at least one gay guy and two Asian players. I don't care if they're good enough, Howie, but we got to hit some quotas. You, your team would suck, right? It's all about finding the best people for the job in any walk of life. And I just, if that, if that bothers people, I don't know what to tell you. That's the way that's what made America great. And hopefully that is what continues to happen here in the coming years, 855-839-1210. We'll get you updated Trump court cases yesterday, uh, Jack Smith in the news. 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It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 1210 WPH D and the free Odyssey app. The Justice Department has officially moved to dismiss its 2020 election interference case against Donald Trump after his presidential victory. You know, it seems like just yesterday it was 2023. It was March right around St. Patrick's Day, if I recall correctly on my calendar and Alvin Bragg filed those official charges against Donald Trump. And that began the year to year and a half of political lawfare against Donald Trump. And here we are now on November 26th and essentially we have closure on all of the cases, a few of them officially not technically over will give you those specifics in just a moment. But just think back on all of the characters, right, you had Jack Smith, you had Latisha James, you had Fannie Willis, you had Alvin Bragg, you had Juan Mershan, you had Merrick Garland, Jack Engeron, Tanya Chutkin, all prosecutors, attorney generals, or judges. Then you throw in two assassination attempts, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Ryan Wesley Ruth, and of course, Trump's political opponent in the election, Kamala Harris, and they have all swung and they have all come up short of their intended goal of either defeating him in an election, killing him, or imprisoning him before an election. As yesterday we get closure on the January 6th, Washington, DC case that is officially dropped. Special counsel Jack Smith requesting that all charges be dropped. Also the classified documents case in Florida at Mar-a-Lago has been dismissed. The hush money case with Alvin Bragg in New York, we know is concluded, sentencing has been postponed indefinitely. What that means is that Alvin Bragg basically will wait until Donald Trump's term is over and then try to impose the punishment when he is 83 years old or whatever the math might be on Trump. And the Georgia election interference case has been on hold for quite some time with the appeals court halted until the challenge to district attorney, Fani Willis, and her lover, Nathan Wade, is resolved. I know, Don, you had some thoughts on this because that came across yesterday and probably nothing bigger than the January 6th case with Jack Smith. Yeah, and I think that the Bragg case is also effectively over. I think that that one he tried, what he was trying to do was keep that hanging over Trump's head, obviously, and they weren't having it. It was pretty obvious. But I believe that one is effectively over as they're, what they're doing is opposing this argument and opposing him trying to keep that over his head. They're not going to get away with that. No, I would agree. And it's just, we talked about the timing. Remember, Trump officially declared that he was going to run for president again almost two years ago. It was November 16th, 2022. And then we get to the beginning of starting to sift through who the Republican options would be right around the end of the winter, beginning of spring, 2023. And every time that there was something negative in the media, bad PR for the Biden Harris administration or Hunter Biden, there would be just coincidentally within a day or two big revelations on the court case front with Donald Trump. And we talked about the coordination, the orchestration of all of this. And here we are. And honestly, God, it felt like that stretch of the spring into the summer of 2023, we talked about two things. We talked about Bud Light in court cases, right? Like that was in our show sheet in the news almost on a weekly, if not a daily basis. Yet here we are yesterday. And I think one of the quotes was upholding and continuing the precedent of not trying to imprison a sitting president, yet they were willing to throw precedent out the window for a year and a half with political law fair against a political rival's top opponent. So kind of interesting that they resort back to probably what they should have adhered to all along. Because I think most of us were of the belief that these cases do not come to light if Donald Trump decided to two years ago, not run for office again. I find it very hard to maybe one of these cases come forward, you know, Latisha James and Alvin Bragg, they did campaign on this back in like 2021, but I highly doubt all four of these come to light. If he said, you know what? I'm good. I did my thing. I lost in 2020. It's time to pass the torch. I don't think we were ever talking about the volume of cases that we did for the last year and a half. Again, the statement yesterday from Trump was that law fair against him was a political hijacking and, you know, he talked about that he persevered against all these odds and one. And so to me, the fact that all of these cases, the timing of them and the fact that and I hope all of this comes out, I hope for transparency, there were reports, remember that the prosecutor from Georgia had gone to the White House. We know that from some of those records. Who did she meet with? You know, how is it that you had people from DOJ and they show up in some of these local cases in New York? And it just, I think all of it in a cumulative way, the public, you know, the public looked at this and said, boy, this just smells. This smells and smacks of persecution. And so, and now I know that it goes away because it's essentially against the law for him to become president and have these cases. But the truth of the matter is that they have, I think that these were going to go away no matter what. Yeah. It'd be interesting to see, you know, that we're now three weeks removed from the election. You give all these exit polls. I'd love to hear from people and I know how this audience feels, but just across the country, how much the, you know, the weaponized government and DOJ led to maybe a deciding factor for some that were on the fence, that were independents, that were moderates. Maybe were moderate Democrats that went the other way because of this as one of, if not the reason, I don't think this would be just the reason the economy, the border wars like that, probably more, more paramount, but it's all history now and we move forward. We move forward, but we paid for it. Well, I'll tell you how costly all of this was, I know that it's all funded with your tax dollars, right? But I will, you talk about uncovering some of the stuff behind the scenes. Cash Patel has now been reportedly in the mix, not for necessarily the top spot of the FBI, which would be Christopher Ray's replacement or the DOJ. He's a lawyer as well. But there's reports out there that he is in the mix and likely to be a very high ranking member of the FBI. I think Axios labeled him yesterday as a Trump ultra loyalist and he has come out in many different sound bites and video clips over the last year that I think he knows a lot of stuff. He's another one of those flame throwers and I think a lot of Trump supporters would love to see him in one of those roles. I know a lot of people have been hoping that he will land in one of those spots. So we'll we'll keep you updated if that officially becomes a thing before we get out of here before Thanksgiving. All right, our number two is on the way, Kamala Harris in the news, Donald Trump in the news of well as well. And Don Stenzlin has some news and she will kick that off in the seven o'clock hour as we continue live on a Tuesday morning. It's talk radio 1210 W.P HD. Start your day with Kaylin company weekday morning six till 10 on talk radio 1210 W.P HD and the free odyssey app coming up in the cut sheet this morning as the CEO of Axios gets severely triggered over Elon Musk giving a platform for citizen journalists. I know that is killing mainstream and legacy media that many people continue to pivot away from news networks and the traditional suspects of missing disinformation that coming up 745 today. Also, we've had these conversations on how you need to act in a movie theater before AMC movie theaters putting out an edict for the new wicked reboot, which my wife and I actually saw 15 years ago on Broadway. Oh, yeah, we went and saw it in I think 2008 or 2009 right after we got married. Time's horrendous. It was horrific, but I had a lot of red wine and it was a good time. So we had a good time there and also a high court ruling on equality laws when it pertains to bald men in the workplace. I think I have my little get out of jail for free card. But honestly, finally wax me I'm going to claim it's because I'm bald and they didn't like it. All right, we'll get to all of that coming up as well as Kamala Harris. What does she have planned after her little holiday hiatus? Politico with an interesting report will kick that around as well. But before that, let's get to the news round number two at 704, the great Don Stens. So in the news this morning on this Tuesday morning, November 26, we are sponsored by Joseph Anthony Retreat Spa and Salon. So earlier, Nick Hale had talked about the death of DEI as far as being dumped by big corporations, especially Walmart leading the way with that one. Well, with that in mind, I will report to you in Philadelphia. There's a new job opening in Philadelphia City Hall. The job that was formerly held by Selena Morrison, who was hailed as the first openly transgender person to lead a Philadelphia city office and who we reported on a lot last March. Yes. Selena Morrison. This is on the Vine Street Express way, right? Yes, sir. I remember this story. National News. Yup. Because it was a following a controversial traffic stop. Well, the word is that Selena Morrison is no longer the city's head of the LGBTQ affairs department. Wow. So how long was the tenure a year, a year and a half? Well, Morrison was appointed by former mayor Jim Kenny. That's right. So this was an inherited situation for the current mayor. Okay. I will say. Sure. I was determined that she had to go in another direction. You know what? They're not saying. They're simply the only statement they released and it was Philadelphia gay news. They were report. They broke the story and others have now picked it up. But the only statement is quote from City Hall, a nationwide search for an individual to lead our office of LGBTQ plus affairs will commence immediately and the administration is committed to filling the position with a qualified individual as soon as possible as this is a personnel action. The administration will have no further comment. No further comment. Did we ever get an update on the officer that was fired? That's right. He was fired. He was fired. Forgot about that. And if you were just just for those who might just need a refresh on this, yeah, this was. So Morrison, who is the first trans individual, a biological born male, but now identifying and dressed as a female and married to a husband, Darius, Mr. Darius McLean, they were in separate vehicles. And so the officer pulls over with a lot of there was probably there was a lot of cause or probable cause pulls over McLean because of a lot of different, you know, issues that we reported at the time. And so at that point, we had the head, the LGBTQ plus department had Morrison get out of the first vehicle that Morrison was driving. And the officer was saying to both of them, you know, get get back in the vehicle, get back in the vehicle, both of them getting out of the vehicle, Morrison yelling and you can hear it on the video. Do you know, I work for City Hall, I work, you know, for the Philadelphia, you know, I work, I forget what the exact quote was, but I work for the mayor, that was the quote, I work for the mayor. And so the officer then followed all the protocols. If you technically look at, if you get out of your vehicle and you're, you know, coming from behind the officer at a stop, right, because the officer doesn't know these two individuals are together is domestic and that's the way they're trained. And just because you say you work for the mayor, Hey, I don't know that for a fact. I can't confirm that and that's that to me is no different than, you know, like, like the Tyreke Hill situation, I'm an NFL player. So what, just because you work for the mayor or you're a pro athlete, you're above following protocol. No. So in that one on Fort and the officer had was relatively new, what a year on the job, but had been at the top of the, of the class, Pennsylvania State Trooper and graduated at the top of the class and was already, you know, had, had been considered a top cadet. Right. Mark Fu just sent us a text, he says, yes, he was fired, but still waiting for a hearing to get his job back. So perhaps there's more to the story, right? Perhaps there's more to the story because they're not commenting only saying that Morris, you know, they're looking for a replacement. Okay. So just, just updating you on that little ditty. By the way, the, the Philadelphia Inquirer has a story this morning that ICE is now looking at different proposals to expand the capacity to detain immigrants in New Jersey and trying to add up to 600 beds in at least two different facilities. So this is, according to information that was actually provided through a lawsuit that has been filed, just been filed by the ACLU. And so this, because of the incoming Trump administration that the ACLU, I guess, is pushing back on this, but the ACLU had found out that, that ICE is looking at ways that they can detain these immigrants and they need hundreds more beds in prisons. Yeah. Former ICE director, Tom Holman, Trump's new borders are, was on the warm up show on Fox this morning and the five o'clock hour and he put out the, the word to the Denver mayor of all places that said, if you're going to resist, we'll, we'll arrest you as well. This guy is not kidding around. So you talk about any of these ICE stories locally or nationally, these, these Democrats that, that want to play tough, all right, FAFO, you know, the drill. Mm hmm. The two. So the ACLU, and I'm just, I'm just going to give you my source. It's the Philadelphia Inquirer this morning. They're reporting that the ACLU had obtained the records from a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit that had been filed showing that facilities under consideration to hold hundreds of detainees, the Elizabeth Detention Center in Elizabeth and the Albert M, the Bo Robinson Center in Trenton. So North Jersey, South Jersey, and they are, you know, this is ICE to your point, Tom Holman. I mean, they are preparing to detain these individuals. That's right. So we have that one going on. We have a meeting last night, jam-packed meeting down the Jersey shore. This is Ocean City packing this third ward meeting last night. It became pretty intense with people shouting their, many residents, not all, but many of these residents very upset about the plans to replace the Wonderland Pier property, which the plan is to make it a quite beautiful Icona hotel that would be right there on the boardwalk. Well, what do they want it to be? If they just want it to be like an artifact and a remnant, like the remnants of it and just, you know, for memories? Well, that's, I mean, so to your point, the, the, the, the gentleman who bought it was there. I mean, kudos to him to face the community to say, I love Ocean City. Yeah. He says, I used to meet, he says, I love Ocean City. My, you know, kids were raised here, my grandkids, he's keeping the ferris wheel, he's spending even more money. There's a hundred and fifty five million dollar beautiful state of the art hotel. And he said, I love Ocean City. I loved this property. They don't want a hotel. They said, how are the beaches already packed? What about traffic? Yeah. And so it's essentially the fact that, you know, they think that maybe this will change Ocean City. Well, there must be a demand for it. I remember when I was leaving Nashville, I swear to him when I got to Nashville in 2018 versus 2022, when I left the amount of hotels that were built and put up and were operational, it, you know what it becomes because you become such a, a, a tourist destination. It becomes an eyesore for those that have like an emotional attachment to an area and they just don't want to see everything become so, I don't know if commercialized is the right word, but you kind of hate that. Yeah. I could see that. I could see why people are offended. But you know what? Maybe he spent a hundred and fifty five million dollars. The guy must have a good, a good inkling that he's going to make a good, a good penny with that. Yeah. And he's saying that it's, it's putting a, a beautiful spotlight on Ocean City, pointing out it's the biggest investment in Cape May County with that much money. And so there is another meeting scheduled for December 4th, by the way, but the, in this one, it was a jam packed, quite passionate meeting. So it's better than a windmill. Don't want those turbines. So we are sponsored this morning. You know what we do want? Joseph, Anthony retreat spa and salon, the secrets of finishing your holiday shopping. Three locations, Glen Mills, Springfield, Center City of the Lowe's Hotel, visit in person or online. Joseph, Anthony.com, our gift cards are available. That is Joseph, Anthony.com. Thank you for sponsoring our killing company. Newsline. All right, Dawn. Thank you very much. Three, nine, 12, 10. So interesting story coming out of the New York Post courtesy of Politico with the headline, Kamala Harris instructs allies to keep options on the table for possible comeback bid after disastrous 2024 campaign. According to reports, they say the following in her absence from the political limelight, Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly been instructing allies to keep her options open for a possible political comeback, spurring speculation, not only about a repeat bid for the presidency in 2028, but also speculation about a 2026 California gubernatorial run as Gavin Newsom's term will come to an end in California. According to close confidence, they say that the VEEP 60 years old is adamant that she is, quote, staying in the fight and plans to mull over her political future with family during the holidays, five sources close to the VEEP told Politico, quote, she doesn't have to decide if she wants to run for something again in the next six months. The natural thing to do would be to set up some type of entity that would give her the opportunity to travel and give speeches, which we know she's so good at and preserve her political relationships. The outgoing vice president, the first Democrat to lose a popular vote during an election for the presidency in two decades. They also talk about how she had one of the lowest favorability ratings of any VP over the same period of 20 years, and only a 32% positive feedback report from an NBC news poll found in June of 2023. Now, here's where I disagree with these polling election odds moving forward. I know we're barely removed from 2024, but we have to move forward. I don't understand how this is even remotely true. They have, according to echelon insights, Kamala Harris is the front runner in 2028 for the Democrats with a whopping 41% blowing out Gavin Newsom at eight percent, Josh Shapiro at seven percent and Tim walls at six percent. Number one, I think Kamala Harris is done. This is a lady who didn't make it to the primaries four years ago. This is a lady who did not have to compete in a primary, but was rather installed four months ago. And now all of a sudden in an open field four years later is a five to one favorite over three other governors in Minnesota, California and Pennsylvania. Heck, I don't even agree that Gavin Newsom is the second best odds on favor to be the Democrat nominee in 2028 at eight percent. I think it's if Josh Shapiro decides to run for president in four years and will know by late 2026, if that's a thing in the early 2027, I would install from an odd standpoint from a betting market standpoint, Josh Shapiro to be the front runner. If you think about the importance of Pennsylvania, the most important battleground state, I mean, I would not even have Gavin Newsom in my top two or three. You look at his approval rating in California, I think it's around 47 percent. I would even throw in guys like Andy Beshear from Kentucky, you know, they're gonna float out names like, you know, Joe Manchin and things like that. If Kamala Harris is as progressive as we all tend to believe she is after she was rejected the way she was in the seven battleground states. And I guess give her a little bit of credit. She still for whatever reason, I don't know if this is the Trump factor. She received technically more votes than Barack Obama ever did, which is kind of wild to think about. That landslide do landslides exist anymore, not really, but Trump had about as resounding of a victory as you could have anticipated. And oh, by the way, wins the popular vote. But I think Kamala Harris still finished with, I think, seven or eight million more votes than Barack Obama ever did. Maybe that's just the anti Trump vote coming out. But do you guys think, uh, Don, I'll start with you. Do you think Kamala Harris really has the gumption in her to pull off a comeback? I would argue that it's probably best to move on now. Maybe she could win the governorship in California, but as far as presidency, I think if you get rejected the way she got rejected, it's, it's probably over for her. Yeah. Yeah. You know what's weird? You never know. I mean, it's funny how things work and how everybody has a, just a short memory. I mean, think about back when so many people said, well, it's over for Trump. I thought he president hand raised here. I came into this show thinking DeSantis was the best option for a Republican to get back in office. And I was wrong. So for, for her, who knows? I mean, you know, I would say for Gavin Newsom, uh, he's not going away. And he's now, you know, he's messing with, I know he's, he's, uh, messing with campaigning now. Well, he's been messing with. He first of all, he's taking credits, he's, he's, he's now has this whole thing where he's trying to take credit for all of the Tesla success because of the rebates and what not for, for the electric cars, um, for Tesla. So, and then, you know, I now he's in this little battle with, with, with, uh, with mosque. Well, and then, I think yesterday on the cut sheet, we had a clip of him where he's a campaigning, basically saying he's for all Americans. He's for this group of people and that group of people in this group and, you know, this identity. I mean, the guy has been running a shadow campaign for basically three years now. Remember, we're almost, we're actually, I think what, what are we, two years removed or a year removed from that, that Thanksgiving debate between, uh, uh, San Francisco Newsom that was moderated by Hannity? I mean, he's been in the weeds for years now. He's just angling for the right time. Yeah, but remember what hurt Harris the most was it? In all honesty, people that really know who she was, I mean, that, you know what I mean? It's all about the brand. So Newsom is just trying to stay relevant and stay in the national headlines. And so was he smart to go on with Hannity? Do people remember all the details of that? I think that he, he knows that he's got to keep his name out there. Mm hmm. But he's attached to all the left wing nonsense that Kamala Harris was as well. So the receipts will come up and Americans rejected it before. I don't think just because he's a straight white man that they'll vote for him this time around when he's attached to all of the left wing DEI, well, ridiculousness, a lot of that stems from and originates in California eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 12, 10. We'll come back bald men being called bald in the workplace as apparently sexual harassment and also movie theater etiquette. 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You might recall last year if you attended some of our great listeners big outing for you know police and families behind the badge and fallen heroes the brave and courageous Marissa Fitzgerald who gave such a tremendous speech last year after her husband Christopher Fitzgerald the temple police officer was tragically killed in I believe it was that alley type setting on that side street with that scumbag and don't you I don't you reported on an update of that on that kid in prison right he got beat up in the joint right yeah the accused killer was stabbed with a shame yeah hate to see that happen yeah to see that happen just absolutely hate that stuff sometimes you know people can just this and I'm in prison that's correct so hopefully you can attend and you can celebrate the season in old city and join us for a special first responder holiday party and fundraiser featuring music food truck silent auction raffle fifty fifty special guests and more so so they they really need to sell some tickets I think the tickets are like twenty bucks all the money goes to the families behind the badge children's foundation so please we're all I mean I can speak for we're all going to be there right correct yes okay so you know we'll be there come down if you can but if not just you know just buy a ticket and it's twenty you know it's twenty bucks all the money goes to the families behind the badge children's foundation they really I talked to Marco Connery yesterday they really wanted to get the word out now so and it's the same location second street city point location so we'll uh yeah it's so much fun it's a fun it's a fun evening and like I said you know the killing company will be down there dawn myself and a kale and you know will help celebrate for a I hate to use the word celebrate but it's a it's a charity thing for a great cause I love this foundation we all love this foundation we do anything we can to help it yep I talked to Joe Conklin who was also involved in it yesterday he might come on if the if the powers that be it the sports station allow him to oh yeah but you know you know every once in a while you know we have to as we rise in popularity people get a little territorial you know what I mean you know what I mean yeah I know what you mean man so it's just it's all good it's all for a great cause so we'll we'll make sure so you know just go to the families behind the batch children's foundation website and buy the $20 tickets because yes they could really need your help they could really use your help for this yes and speaking of rising in popularity by the way guys another good month yeah another great month for this uh this show again but you know I'm getting a little tired of celebrating and so yeah I got to keep making it for all yeah it's like the election right you win you win but you got to just keep moving on to the next thing right so the thank you to the listeners yes that's that's what Nick Hale means to say yeah he means thank you to the listeners of course for uh oh just having a little showmanship I know I'm just a little showmanship I want to hold the championship belt up you know you win the fight you got to hold up the belt all right but how about this these two stories speaking of moving on this is amazing I got a I got a rip men for this if you're a man and you're bald and you're offended by somebody calling you out for being bald that is a you problem and I say that is a man who at 20 let's say 2012 started to realize and those those fades that I'm getting at the bar you know the fitting in the wrong direction right you like to fade around the sides in the back you don't like to fade at the top and then I came to grips with it and it was just like you know what uh getting a haircut every 14 days is a waste of money because after five days the haircut looks like crap and then the baldness really starts to rear its ugly head so in 2018 in the spring of 2018 I embraced it and uh you know I bought the the bick razor blades and the shaving cream and I said all right every other day or so I'm gonna skim this sucker down in the shower and uh a embrace it b I realized I actually look better bald with a beard than I did with receding hair and it's more financially affordable well a high court in the United Kingdom has made a legal ruling that calling a man bald constitutes sexual harassment this is where I got a rip my own gender yeah and you know for this man uh his name is Tony Finn Finn he is 64 years old and uh the judge said that using the word bald about a man could breach equality laws because it is quote inherently related to gender the high court ruled that using the word bald against a man could be considered sexual harassment which has caused some disbelief amongst surprise surprise social media users uh and it's always disbelief on social media how could that be uh which I actually agree with the outrage over this it follows a lengthy legal case which was brought by an electrician named Tony Finn who claimed he had been sexually harassed by his boss during a heated battle in 2019 mr Finn who's 64 years old which also makes this even more egregious because you would think it's 64 that you have a little bit of a tougher thicker skin you're not one of these little gen ziers that's offended by the fact that it's cloudy one day he made the claim against the british electrician company where he worked for 24 years before he was fired in 2021 he claims he's a victim of sexual harassment after comments were made about his boldness including being called a stupid bald c-word and you know what the c-word is wow well that ain't over in England to be fair they love using that word over there to be fair correct me if I'm wronged on don but that that that word doesn't have the the same bite that it does here in the United States of America the good old us of a true the greatest country in the world yes that that that word the c-word yes you next Tuesday is a is is is is not the does not have had the same impact and was here oh no it is much more mainstream over there for sure I need to move over there I love that one true story when we lived in Nashville my wife's best friend her name was a Lisa they were British and her husband Phil is an old military vet from the United Kingdom and he will drop the see you next Tuesday like I use the word the every fifth word is it is amazing so apparently they got into an argument with his supervisor and then this employment tribunal panel said that the remark quote cross the line and dismissed the argument that the comment was not sexist because women technically can be bald as well some women obviously do lose their hair the judgment said there was quote a connection between the word bald and the protected characteristic of sex noting that it is much more prevalent in men than women and they say we find it inherently related to sex now the comments to this are just incredible one person says this is silly we should all strive to be better people and to be more understanding in support of with those who are missing something but it seems silly to waste the court's time with things so small which I mean I agree as the only person on this show that doesn't have beautiful hair I think this is ridiculous another person described it as utter nonsense this cannot be serious meanwhile another person said I'm bald I love being bald I really feel for guys who struggle with it I have no issue with people having banter as long as they can take it back and then another shared a bunch of insults that are used towards bald people some of which I've never heard and some I absolutely love including coconut bounce eggshell cue ball light bulb and slap head I love slap head yeah slap head is a totally underrated word in this country that's what I'm gonna start calling the show slap head dawn and this is comedy slap it in company or kaiyu cue ball and co that's what we should call this show oh yeah I wanted to get to that story what about you know what about the slapping incident speaking of slap with Will Smith's wife and the alopecia I mean is it correct technically bald by medical yeah yeah yeah so is one if you say a bald guy or a bald woman interesting what so what do you call yourself then what's the proper like fallically challenged terminology that's what I've always said I'm fallically challenged which by the way my daughters and wife should also be bald because every day I get into the shower and there's hair oh my god from their shampoo and their conditioner and their detangler it's unbelievable I can't imagine living with more than a woman but my wife too she has like a huge hat of hair and clumps everywhere I'm like clumps how do you not I leave one hair in the sink from shaving and I get read the riot act she leaves behind a whole section of the head and it's just I'm like was the dog in here what are we doing that's a you know it that's actually a sign of first of all it could be vitamin deficiency oh yeah I because I don't have that really you have a head and a head and a half I know but look at the vitamins of can be a sign of vitamin deficiency yeah stackers stockers got hair fills got hair yep I'm one of the few you know I honestly there's not many bald guys that ought to see period oh are you gonna claim discrimination no scope and itches bald on bald and that's all I can think of off the top of my head actually jilio's bald yeah people are like who's jilio I know I'm going in the weeds here you can't say skinhead because that has a connotation that's correct that's correct so there you go there's not a lot of firm there's not a lot of bald people I need a bald diversity and inclusion naked head conference meeting naked head by the way you're gonna I mean you you have a you have a lawsuit for when I do RC shows you the door I do I do I do I'm just gonna you know say the me and the boss has got into a heated meeting in the conference room and he called me a slap head or a bald seaward a cue ball smooth headed and he said hit the road see you next Tuesday and I went to the garage and I left forever with my truck all right eight five five eight three nine twelve ten we'll come back cut sheet is fired up ready to go including legacy media versus new media and why all the sudden Elon Musk is the big bad boogie man well we're gonna actually hit it on time today that's right and everything on time but I'm getting out of here on time I won't be back until Monday and by the way I'm gonna make a I'm taking a social media break by the way five days for five days in both of you do five straight days I will not tweet I will not tweet a single thing between now and the Eagles game on Sunday by the way that a lot of great Tony Bruno will be in Tony Bruno and Miss Robin will be in tomorrow are they physically coming up or from Florida no no they're they're from Florida I think Dan Browski sitting in my chair tomorrow so he'll do all 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good now like it's good and we're we're competing now at them that's right hey we're trying to beat everybody we're savages like that ah yes all right let's start with cut twelve here so you've been teasing this this is Jim Van de High who's the Axios CEO yeah he was the one we played yesterday he was the one who said and I think the clip went out on social media to it last night well he was the one that said that the GOP is not a conservative party anymore correct well he was also at the National Press Club breakfast the National he can you imagine the dawn did you ever attend the National Press Club breakfast probably probably yeah but over years with media credentials and club press club son sounds like a rollicking good time yeah he he says that's by the way this is this is he had a profanity lace meltdown because Elon Musk keeps telling creators on X they're the media now and he says they are not the media now he said you people you pleads sit there and you listen to our reporting okay yeah everybody else we will be a voice thank you have no voice exactly that's what they're saying Van de High got up on his soapbox alright roll it though matters everything we do is under fire Elon Musk sits on Twitter every day or X today saying like we are the media you are the media my message to Elon Musk is bull you're not the media you having you having a blue check mark a Twitter handle and 300 words of cleverness doesn't make you a reporter anymore than me looking at your head and seeing that you have a brain and telling you have an awesome set of tools makes me a damn neural surgeon right like what we do what journalists do what you did in Mississippi what else is here it does in the Middle East you proclaim yourself to be a reporter like this nonsense like be the reporters hard really hard you have to care you have to do the hard work you have to get up every single day and say I want to get to the closest approximation of the truth without any fear without any favoritism you don't do that by popping off on Twitter and do that by having an opinion you do it by doing the hard work oh oh mr. Jim feels like he's losing his grip on the flow of information by the way they give him a standing ovation on the morning shows them great yeah somebody who went to journalism school and dreamed of being a journalist I will say that Jimmy is wrong Jim you're wrong and Ilana's right what Ilana's talking about is the fact that even the founding fathers believed in citizen journalism and that's why you don't have to be accredited to be a journalist you don't have to go to J school you don't have to have a license because anybody can be a journalist in America that's that's the beauty of it and that's the beauty of the First Amendment that's a that's the beauty of free speech and so that's why we saw these citizen journalists and many of them parents grandparents moms especially during the pandemic oh you had a book County Bucks County Chester Bethan Rosica yeah I mean here you know here's somebody who's a mom who's an educator and started filing freedom of information requests now they're now they they are writing invest they're doing investigated investigative journalism still as I think there's there are a couple of articles out just I think yesterday or today with broad and liberty with Bethan Rosica your girl Meg Brock got picked up by the daily call to write some stuff because she's got curiosity and courage and not just curiosity but caring I mean he says you don't care you don't think that a mom whose kid has been banned from their school and suddenly there's a sudden policy change by a county director and you're saying that that parent doesn't that dad or that mom doesn't care yeah they care deeply and and guess what guess what these individuals who are all clapping for each other and standing ovations for each other they were not doing the investigative journalism and that is what provoked that void is what provoked and inspired all of these citizens yeah for no pay yep to become journalists and investigative journalists so Jim doesn't get it Elon Musk when he says you are the media that's what Elon Musk is talking about citizen journalism which was designed by the founding fathers which they envision go all the way back to Ben Franklin all the founding fathers and that is why to this day there is no government oversight of any individual journalist by that nature now this guy is he is he is complete he is just so off I agree I look at it from two vantage points to start with the journalism aspect when I got out of college in 2006 I wanted to do sports radio and I wanted to be a opinion columnist for sports for for the newspaper and they hired me at the newspaper that my mom worked at to cover like high school across and women's violence it was atrocious but I just wanted to get my foot in the door because I like sports and I could write I didn't have a journalism degree same thing when I was doing the sports station down the hall 10 or across the street 10 years ago the Philadelphia Inquire hired me to write a digital weekly opinion column I didn't have a journalism background by any stretch but I do think when we talk about media it's beyond just journalism it's opinion it's entertainment it's information and I think what's happened here is so many people now realize that the mainstream media is bought and paid for propaganda and that's why you've seen this marketplace that has been created with people craving alternative facts facts that are omitted Don you talk about it a long time by a spy omission that's why ex has done well under Elon Musk with what it's become talk radio yeah Fox News the podcasts people are tired of going to CNN or the Philadelphia Inquire and expecting to be told the truth when they're not told the truth so that's my spiel yeah and I think for for van de high I I a piece of what he's saying I understand that he's he's saying that those you know war correspondents or those people who are fearless and risk their lives to bring forth information or break stories I get that and I appreciate that but at the same time he doesn't have to dismiss those citizen journalists who he says what did he say you don't have to take risks or it's hard work and you're taking risks and you have to be brave you don't think that and just think locally the people who learned that their own county was blocking their phones that they they were are being sued Meg Brock is still being dragged through the courts all these years later by the way and there are others like her across the country yeah you think of these people who risked and felt that maybe their municipality was you know there would be weaponized government against them and that's really what is happening to people locally and then and then what about their kids not you know maybe being excluded from things yeah because and that's why even well there was another meeting last night I'll be reporting on but another media meeting last night where I know that there were school meetings where there were moms in particular came up to me and said when you're doing video or taking pictures or posting they don't want to be shown because they feel that they themselves or especially their kids will be bullied or excluded from things in their school yeah so you so how personal is that you know and they're not they're not getting big-time money or six figures no they're just trying to improve the quality of life not just for themselves and their own children and family but for their entire community he also sounds like a guy that's scared of competition because there's more outlets for you to get news information media entertainment than ever before right traditional media digital media on-demand media streaming media traditional radio podcast tv digital streaming on youtube uh Spotify newspapers digital versions so like this is one of those things where it's i feel like dude if you don't like it then do better at your job be better at what you're paid to do and give those people a reason to come to you the marketplace will bear itself out that's why i always say on this show i'm not i'm not just competing against left-wing media i'm competing against all media i want you to come to me not the end bongino i want you to come to me not not clay and clay and buck uh you know on down the list like well you're all the same i'm not on the same team i'm trying to get the biggest audience i possibly can garner with the most revenue and it's a competitive doggy dog world out there in this world of media and the left doesn't like it because they've lost their stranglehold over it right that's why msmbc is catering so msc is going to be sold off do i see an end on their fifth ceo in three years trying to reshuffle the deck of the titanic it's a competitive world out there bring your a-game every day jim jim vanda we vanda high vanda i love i love the competitive spirit i but i don't think that i don't think that he's i don't think he's threatened by competition i think that what the um high and mighty living in a bubble media folks do is and i and by the way there some of the points that he makes i i i agree with i can appreciate what the what the free press is supposed to be and he says i love this country and so on and so forth it's just that they they forget you know that it living in their their media bubble that you don't have to work for a network or axios or whatever to be a journalist and that there are yeah they were the gatekeepers before correct to to everything you know what you mean like yeah if if you want a journalism degree you shall pass through me yes yeah so now and and by the way think of election day think of people even on social media calling it either posting on social media or calling into our shows here's our greatest 1210 wpht think of that communication that then happened we had michael wattley calling in or linda kerns saying i heard you know i heard such and such or oh they're they're having a problem here i mean that was bucks county you think about what a critical county that was there were people who were acting as reporters citizen journalists yeah and it mattered because they were alerting those you know alerting officials and even republican national you know the RNC attorneys in the election integrity attorneys to what was happening in real time happen in delco as well and what did that spark well then the lawyers could file something in court but they needed to know about it and so so people were acting as reporters and and it was happening in real time and guess what there were no other you know according to him according to jim there were no real journalist reporting it yeah they were citizen journalists so i would say to him that he needs to be more inclusive yeah to think about think about you know you're not see here's a thing like i'm not the voice of anybody i might shine a light on people or or repeat what they're saying but see this is you know to greg's point about gatekeeping the media used to feel the elite in the bubble high and mighty media used to feel oh yeah they are they are the little people's voice but see with social media now you don't everybody's a public person everybody can be a journalist that's right now does that diminish those investigative reporters who do incredible work no you can have them hand in hand that's my question like somebody like Meg Brock and not not calling her out but like somebody like that who doesn't have a journalism degree and you don't sense and who does don't don't you feel like well they didn't earn this like i did well she can earn it by being accurate in her reporting right like when you start out i think i would think don't you correct me if i'm wrong you are the the true journalist on the show if you're a citizen journalist but like a meg brock who starts with a twitter feed and i celebrate her and then daily call her i'm not talking about her i'm she has she has she has i would argue less wiggle room under the credibility umbrella because she's not working for the quote credible organizations so she has to nail it from jump street or people will dismiss her and yet to your point about credibility the fact that it's so organic and real i think a lot of people on social media would trust somebody locally like a sittles some of the citizen journalists that we've talked about would trust them more than some of these high paid high mighty individuals that are at the network level of course because they because you you look at motivation well what is the motivation i use this example all the time during the pandemic i've got anderson cooper lecturing me on getting vaccinated he says we'll be right back in the first commercials Pfizer i mean it's bought and paid for he's not going to sit there and destroy uh you know whatever Pfizer is paying to advertise and tell you that that shot is utterly worthless unless you're 60 with comorbidities it's all nonsense i simply think that he is um by excluding the citizen journalist he's he's actually missing out and i hope that his i so you don't need it everybody anybody anybody can be a journalist in in your opinion don anybody in america yes can be a journalist you can be you can be now if you go out and you so your your degree was worthless then no i'm not saying that i'm saying all of the above am i was i trained in other words you do have to be careful it's helpful it's helpful to have some information as to how to operate sourcing because if you don't know how to vet situations if you don't properly word things if you up slander someone if you put something on social media and you are acting as you're reporting it and then it's it's disinformation misinformation if it's wrong you could be held civilly liable so does it help to have the journalism degree if you're going to start reporting things sure yeah but i'm just saying you you necessarily you don't have to work for a big media organization you do not have to have a pedigree really what what good quality journalism takes is hard work and diligence and passion i think to your career truth yeah i think to your credit the journalism degree is more necessary when you are in the reporter role if you're in the opinion entertainment role i don't think journalism is necessary heck i don't even think broadcast degree uh radio tv communications there are plenty of people that do talk shows that are you know former athletes and i i have a criminal justice degree i i didn't go to school for broadcasting i taught myself i mean that that's just the gods on his truth and then eventually you figure it out and if you have the ability you can make it happen if not you're gonna have to fall back on your degree uh speaking of bucks county so uh scott presser who was uh domed jordan was gassed yesterday at bucks county and they had their new town athletic uh neck the uh club yeah um they did a uh see an end did a look a hit piece attempted hit piece and scott presser yesterday they were not too happy that during this guy was so influential during uh the erin bernett program so thousands of people saw it yes um i'm just because they use a lot of uh video footage in this in this piece about uh him in bucks county standing outside the neck yeah um all right let's play uh let's play cut 16 a little better tonight quote the amish deliver those are the words of a man few people know but a man who was key to donald trump's win in pennsylvania the controversial conservative activist scott pressler who's involved in the group gaze for trump a vocal election denier goes by the twitter handle the persistence he helped deliver that all important must win state for trump in large part by focusing on as he says the amish frat guys and hunters among other groups and pressler as our lee reeve reports it's just getting started everybody just big smile look cute this is a ten minute bucks county scott pressler is the kind of political figure only possible in the trump era going from social media influencer to actual proximity to power pressler is taking credit for turning pennsylvania red he created a pack early vote action to register voters and targeted the amish frat guys hunters and other groups his pack got a one million dollar donation from elan musk so walk us through how you do it when i tell the amish that they can vote a private secret ballot that is mailed to their house and they don't have to have their buggies seen going to a polling location they love the meal and ballot but a lot of people sort of come up as social media influencers and then they fizzle out and you actually you know took the opportunity and started doing something quantifiable he was at the capitol on january six and at trump's return to the scene of his near assassination in butler president trump took a bullet for us last week pressler was in bucks county pennsylvania because of a controversy over what ballots would be counted in the senate recount a frustrated county commissioner had said some misstated and unsined ballots would be counted despite the rules if i violate this law it's because i want a court to pay attention to it this went very viral in part because of pressler she apologized at the next meeting the passion in my heart got the best of me and i apologize again for that i made a mistake but by the way what's up with this ominous here court head here stop i know solo energy hearing what do what's up with this ominous music do do do do do do and also the delivery who says it also went very viral what's very viral give it millions they don't want to say yeah that this received millions of views yep and they also the reporter first of all what is that delivery that sounds like somebody in college who's just beginning to track a package is that abby phillip after a weed that's not abby so it's bizarre but i i will say this that they all that the reporter also really downplayed what happened yeah that these two commissioners voted voted to do something that they knew was illegal one of them said that quite part out loud and admitted on camera that that she knew it was illegal yep then the highest court in pennsylvania basically slapped that down and said and and wrote a stern ruling that this is against the law and clarified it again and so they broke the law there there are calls for them to step down that that was really downplayed by this reporter what two things that were not downplayed though scott pressler is an election denier and he was at the capitol on january sixth you know i i love scott and i think the twitter handle is very apropos the persistence because that guy works is you know what off but let's take a step back and this is not a shot by any stretch at scott pressler who oh by the way is great hair another guy it's a great hair everybody's got a great hair but me niggas jealous he didn't do anything out of the ordinary what he did was he capitalized on large groups of people that kamala harris ignored yep frat boys farmers frat boys hunters the amish the i got news for the left wing out there there are more hunters frat boys and farmers then there are members of the lgbtq community so what you did is you catered to less than nine percent of america while ignoring a sizable quantity in the most pivotal battleground state so pressler worked his ass off and that's great and all but he didn't reinvent the wheel he's not some rocket scientist he just said i'm going to reach out to people that for some reason democrats have abandoned and oh by the way the previous rendition of the republican party didn't do a great job at reaching let's play a little bit more of this pressler and his fans had won yet they turned out anyway and the room had a kind of intense vibe do you think the 2020 election was stolen it's definitely was stolen okay so can you explain something to me why if they can steal an election why would they steal it once but not this year because people were on to them the divisions and the democrats made it very hard for them to try and steal it again thank you to every single patreon that showed up today i think what you heard today is the frustration of people that have been told they are election deniers and here we have a sitting commissioner that's an election denier and we have a currently sitting senator about k_c_ that is also an act nier and it's almost karmic and yes that's why in part we were here to take a victory lot we won and we did it fair and square if we take that commissioner's words in the worst possible life let's say she truly meant will sort of apply and she could count balance that should be counted she still failed to steal the election right like you guys still won pennsylvania and fox county so help me right console that with the yeah because people reported what was going on and the orange lawyers stolen ones but filed for action injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere if we let them get away with doing this now discover interesting 26 we'll do it in 2020 this was us peacefully putting our feet down and saying no enough is enough and we're not going to allow you to do illegal and unlawful actions to the more eligible accountable jade one day jeez i noticed that when you urge people to action yes often include uh word peacefully is that to avoid another jane six type incident with all due respect it's to avoid people like you guys saying that i'm anything thank you my motto is to just be super cute have my data and facts treat everyone with love and respect and as you can see an army of people will follow and it was a small army which included followers of a korean church led by rapper king bullet head i call myself king bullet it almost seemed like you're taking a bit of a victory lap for turning pennsylvania in this county red absolutely a lot of people questioned our voter registration they said scott you know flipping bucks county to a plurality of registered republicans that's not going to translate into results and and yes a little bit of the victory lot was here to say that for the first time since 1988 we flipped this county and it voted for president trump it's kind of you know saying to people no we're the real deal press their first got attention in 2017 when he worked for an anti-muslim group an organized marches against charia despite there being no charia law in america he was also involved with gays for trump you described yourself as like a data guy yes early in your career you were more of kind of like a social issues culture work i like gays for trump or um act for america can you tell me about that shift in your career i i uh have grown and how i approach politics i see my work in my evolution in politics as the later foundation and now i am meticulously building on that and esoteric understanding of how politics is going to win elections focusing on demographic groups get them registered get them mobilized get them out to vote twice rnc officials have indicated they would hire him but it hasn't worked out still he's built a loyal fan base have you spoken to president trump since the election i've spoken to laura trump what she said our conversations out of respect to her and the trump family are private but she was congratulatory and what about elan less i think he's a wonderful human being have you talked to him since we've we've messaged nothing consequential there you have it i tell you what i mean sorry i didn't mean to play the whole thing i just thought oh that was fascinating yeah yeah that was really good for somebody who's not on youtube there is a banner there are banners that they run visually at the bottom of the screen one calling him a provocateur and another saying controversial activist helps trump win p a by targeting amish my question to cnn as well as this reporter is how is he at provocateur how is he or why is he controversial i noticed that the reporter mentioned multiple times that in the past he had worked with a group one of the groups that he worked with uh... were gays for trump yep so is he controversial because he had among the other groups like the amish or getting voter registrations he has worked with a group called gays for trump is that why he's controversial why did she keep bringing why is she bringing that up or i thought trump was against gay people yeah see that's i i find it odd and so then i wonder is the is the underlying goal of cnn to say hey amish people hey korean church people hate conservatives he might be gay that's what i infer from that uh-huh and that's horrible yep by the way to me that is horrible mm-hmm so what's the agenda to me there's a and even good for scott when she says why do you why do you ask him but what is with her weird delivery by the way uh but why oh why do you say peaceful because he wants people to be peaceful because he's a loving peaceful person is he controversial because he he went around and said hey register to vote make sure you're registered why is that being a provocateur why is that being controversial shame on cnn and shame on whoever i don't know who this reporter is who has a very low energy the kind of bizarre delivery but just by the questions i think the reporter and cnn are being controversial and they are being the provocateur the only thing provocative about about scott presser in that in that video there was the fact that he had the jacket on with the shirt unbuttoned draw off a lot of chest hair might actually try to pull that look off at uh uh the end-to-hand holiday block party yeah i'm not even then my fur out by the way uh the the view erupted yesterday last uh yesterday afternoon when when um whoopi golbert actually shut down on an arboro this is my favorite clip of the day attempt to fear monger about trump before he even takes office yep whoopi golbert is telling the republican the alleged republican to pipe down it's the same voice of reason in this clip uh play cut one feel i think what what we're all saying is we're going to sit and watch we're going to wait and see because we can't do anything else himself i'm not going to wait and see i mean this guy is what do you want to be doing like he's nothing to be done until you know what you're fighting it's it's pissing and win doesn't help you just get away from me i don't know what i'm saying is i have no false expectations that at 78 he's going to all of a sudden turn down into another human everything and i'm never going to spend any expense to that i spent weeks telling people that he was apocalyptic i'm not going to change now if it's not trading every single thing i think that's what we lose credibility well here's the thing you lose credibility in many different ways if you don't know what you're talking about and you accuse him of something then then they're going to blow it back that's why i say we need to wait and see exactly what you want to do wow interesting uh you heard people tune out and you heard lose credibility not once but twice so if i don't know what we haven't heard any ratings reports on how the view is doing compared to like msmbc or cnn but that that's the epitome of self-destruction right there like if your ratings start to tank because you just keep drumming up the same garbage repeatedly and you want to go down with the ship then knock yourself i i guess i mean you know what it really comes down to it must be nice to not worry about how you're performing in the ratings on television because the contracts are so bloated and you're overpaid and you're not worth remotely close to that because i i don't know what that's like because i got a work in radio where every day is the super ball so you know but that's fine but double down on the double down what i like how whoopi is basically shutting her down yeah and she's all over one day she says something that's like all right good for you whoopi then the next day is she's making accusations about a bakery by the way is it possible for these women to have a conversation without them all speaking over one another i mean the three of us now granted there's three of us now four or five whatever it is but like we can have conversations without talking over one another right there they they cannot do it it's called chemistry continuity cohesion and professionalism but they hardly talk over each other because they sometimes you'll you know you'll do that in a normal like with your family or whatever but it's this it's it's it's almost like uh Charlie Brown's teacher but a yippy yeah kind of a thing yeah well you know what i do now you know since you guys can't stop talking over each other and we've got the 12 of you on the set we're going to expand this to two or three hours because you got so much to say and you won't shut up and let the other person talk so in order to justify your bloated worthless salary we're going nine to noon yeah really honestly that it's a great point for for all the money they're being paid they should be on there for like three hours yes can you imagine what you got no uh Denver the Denver mayor you made reference this earlier in account the Denver mayor said that he's willing to go to jail to block deportations okay um this is cut 17 fill uh go i would certainly uh protest it and i would expect other residents would do the same Trump's new borders are Tom home and has said that he is willing to arrest leaders like yourself for standing in the way of these policies that they want to enact would you be willing to go to jail for these things yeah i'm not afraid of that um and i'm also not seeking that i think the goal is we want to be able to negotiate with reasonable people how to solve hard problems uh for public and democratic presidents in the past i've all tried to find solutions for these problems president reagan helped people get access to work so they could stay and support themselves Biden Harris worked on restricting entry at the border to close down there a lot of ways to approach this problem we don't think it has to come to this uh but yeah i think when you look at you know Ralph Carr has always been one of my heroes he was the governor who in the middle of the internment of japanese american said this was the wrong thing to do and he stood up it was unpopular people were mad at him about it that was the middle of war time uh if the president or any of his actors are going to do things that we think are illegal or immoral or an american will stand up against that's denver mayor mike johnston who if you're watching on youtube is all of 113 pounds uh you don't last about nine minutes in the booty house so if you're so if you're ready to go to jail boss then then play hard ball with tom home and i would not want to test that guy that's all i'm saying well tom home and responded uh to uh mike johnson by saying this this is cut 18 fill uh go well look me and the denver mayor we agree on one thing he's willing to go to jail i'm willing to put him in jail because there's a statue it's title eight in i see united states called 1324 triple i and what it says is his ephemeral if you knowingly harbor and concealed illegal anti-immigration authorities is also a family to impede a federal law force minister so if we don't help that's fine he can get the hell out of the way but we're going to go do the job president trump has a mandate for american people we got to secure this country we got to save american lives and i find it shocking any mayor of a city would say the president trust me clear we want to concentrate on public safety threats and national security threats i find it hard to believe that any mayor or governor would say they don't want public safety threats removed from their neighborhoods i mean i mean i don't know what the hell's going on in denver but we're going to go and we're going fix it i love tom hollman uh he first of all he's got the whole triple i thing memorized he rolls that out all the time it's like uh it's like the binder when she always would say uh i'm gonna have to refer you to the hatch act it's great and by the way is tom hollman who kamala Harris thought she was picking as a running mate remember kamala Harris was trotting out tim wall is like manly like i think maybe she thought she selected tom hollman but she actually got tim walls yeah fascinating um and again i don't understand whether it's a mayor or a governor that's ready to triple down on leaving the safety of countless of thousands if not millions of citizens to what to appease to a small percentage of people that are in your country or in your sanctuary city or in your town illegally you really might go to jail over that i wouldn't uh this is this videos courtesy of cbs out of new york the n ypd believes that venison welling gang members are recruiting children living in migrant shelters hey you guys are young right cut tannville well growing concern over among the n yp d over venison welling gang activity across the city police believe some gang members of recruiting children living in migrant shelters as jennifer bishraim reports the gang has blended in with asylum seekers who began arriving here in 2022 once they commit their crimes they go back to the migrant community where they assimilate themselves with people that are actually here obeying the laws the n yp d is cracking down on trende aragwa the venison gang they say is living in the shelter system to donate children we have 39 members of tda that have been identified and we have an additional four members that have been identified of a subgroup uh called the little devils remember when trump was vilified for saying that they're not uh they're not bringing bringing over their best and brightest that's right like bat ombre look at these people you think there's any uh rocket scientists in this in this uh in this group of individuals zero no no we haven't had any reports done you haven't reported on trende aragwa and philadelphia i don't recall is i mean i know your husband does new york radio i mean are is that a big talking point for them yes new york definitely here they're you know be well new york's a sanctuary too but for us it's tough for me to get anybody on the record okay because it's it's against the the sanctuary laws yeah for them to confirm it right so i have confirmed in the uh royers fern and phoenixville areas allegedly that that the venison wayland gangs have there's some activity there montgomery county cartels mm-hmm wow so they the the reports that i have are that yes that the cartels especially are targeting the suburbs and especially this holiday season you know watch out for that make sure your cars are locked in your doors are locked and the porch pirates and the burglar the burglaries especially the cartels as far as the gangs they're my the sources i have say they they are here it's not as bad okay as what we've seen in in uh jersey and especially north jersey in and it obviously in new york yeah i had a source text me last night that said trende aragwa was considering philly and they saw how bad the sixers were and they went else oh we wish uh by the way speaking of crime here in philadelphia dawn reported on this news story yesterday but i wanted to bring it up later for the later audience okay this is the uh 39 year old man who was charged after police say he shot and killed a 48 year old man who attempted to steal his car in in philadelphia's frankford neighborhood last week northeast according to police uh shirwin garrison 39 had been charged with murder recklessly endangering another person in possession of an instrument of crime i want to play the uh fox 29 report it's a really quick report on this because i want to get back into this discussion because i believe i believe that this man is a hero he's charged with murder roll it though is there is there audio or oh no is there audio are we just gonna otherwise the guy jumped in now he's trying to stop him and we say 39 year old shirwin garrison saw the man get into his car while he's using the atm his vehicle unlocked and running at the time investigators say is the 48 year old man drove off garrison fired his weapon through the car window shooting the man in the head can can you just restart it again because you can see the video uh yep phil if you can just reach our one more time now charged with murder after philadelphia you can see the video he comes out there killed a man takes his car runs over pulled out it's gone and just shoots yeah shirwin garrison saw the man get into his car while he was using the atm his vehicle unlocked and running at the time investigators say is the 48 year old man drove off garrison fired his weapon through the car window shooting the man in the head all right so i i want to bring this back up to both of you murder no i i well yes i do i do agree with it i disagree with you and i agree with it look how reckless that guy was like i get it he's stealing your vehicle you see him run out he comes around the front of his own vehicle after the uh the guy is in the vehicle he almost gets hit by another car that has to swarm out of the way to the left that car almost hits the other car in oncoming traffic from the other direction he fires through the window hits him ultimately that guy the suspect that stole the car crashes and then he's dead right on yes okay the the man later the man later died the uh the guy who jumped in the car we shot him in the head right oh yeah and kept driving by the way his name the the deceased car thief is uh worm as as identified by police his name is monier mo and er monier far hot far hot yeah hot monier far hot yeah yeah look i'm all he's very cold now yeah and stiff f-a-r-h-a-t i'm all for standard ground laws in states where if somebody enters your home you have the right but your car's your your car's your property bro yeah but pennsylvania is not a standard ground law i don't care and i mean your car is replaced it's not like he was trying to harm you somebody breaks into your house you don't know if they're trying to kill you or steal your property that is clear and obvious as long as you're remotely competent that it's grand theft grand theft auto i think would be the the technical term sure i could be wrong correct me yep i am so i mean but you haven't you know that maybe doesn't have insurance uh and you know i'm never gonna get the vehicle back but you know a car is a replaceable thing it doesn't it doesn't matter the problem is is this is a in my opinion this is a guy who took matters into his own hands now should he have left the car running when he he's he uh went to run to get money no but we all do it and this city is so lawless in the fact that it's not nobody's gonna cars are stolen all the time and nobody does a damn thing about it i agree but this guy this guy took it into his own hands sorry as mama kale would say niki two wrongs don't make a right i i understand what you're saying i understand what you're saying but but there's there's a part of me that it's just like if we had more people that like if if somebody knew that the guy whose car they're trying to steal was armed they might think twice about doing it true and there's i'm i'm in agreement with you there's a part of me that would love to just jump through the windshield and beat the holy hell out of the guy but you can't do it you just can't and you know because of uh the current defund the police movement even though it's valid in many cases that's not a viable excuse well we don't crack down on this stuff anymore still doesn't give you the right to fire a gun through a windshield but let's think about the district attorney's office so this this man who in the the heat of the moment he's probably what uh 20 feet from because his car is parked right by the sidewalk he's probably 20 feet from the atm leaves the car running and he's now being charged for for murder for that spur-of-the-moment situation i and i believe it's first-degree murder which i i can't believe unbelievable so let's think about the d_a_a_ i'm the thing i agree with first let me take you back let's let's think about uh the summer of 2018 written house square i remember interviewing the parents of one michael shallinger remember this story where a young man by the name of michael white yep was and and they were very crafty in how they charged him with like a third-degree downgraded charge the family and he was found not guilty at the end of the day was like third-degree manslaughter so the jury because of the way that that it was designed uh the jury finds him not guilty because of of that manslaughter charge uh he he he never served a day he he was on probation the the the person who stabbed michael shallinger in in the back fatally an unarmed man uh this was insane to me the the grieving parents were not even allowed to give victim impact statements yep in this trial it was horrific but that's this d_a_ so somebody who is a citizen who has never had any issue with the law who stabbed the death and written house square by somebody yeah that the the killer of that person never serves a day and in jail but d_a_ krasner thinks this case that we have currently that this man should be charged with with murder i i agree it's it's to me it's excessive but i would say it's manslaughter for sure i would probably say voluntary manslaughter well yet yeah like they're saying the lawful uh killing an individual without lawful justification yeah they're saying there's no premeditation here so it can't really be right but i i look i think that that's a reactionary offense but it's the wrong reaction he's a legal like it's not like he's a legal gun owner and like i get it we're not uh you know we're not a stand your ground state but i gotta tell you man when when you get when you have problems in the city like we have with with with crimes not being prosecuted and these criminals and these thugs thinking they can get away with whatever they want to when when when fate catches up with them i'm sorry f around to find out like like too bad like this guy in my opinion should be held as a hero well i mean i you know i'm with you on many of the f around and find out things but i just don't think you know stealing property is uh the adjustable response is murdering somebody now if you would have assaulted him and beat the crap out of me and then took his vehicle back let me ask you a question somebody goes into your establishment and robs the place you know what i mean like like doesn't you know is just and and and you you uh you walk in on them doing that and you fire a gun because there's somebody in there depends does the does the robber have a gun himself so that's the justice so it's only acceptable if the other person have a gun i'm just asking i don't know i i would argue if the guy doesn't have enough he's trying to if it's armed robbery then i think it's more justifiable i mean that guy it all he'd all that guy had to do and it's easy for me to sit here and say this is i analyze film on fox 29 you know but like you know in four seconds he could have not been charged with murder if he just you know let's it go drops an f bomb and don't don't don i had an interesting point like what if you what if he just shot the tires out or something like that right or just say or just say you were aiming to shoot the tires out and you missed i was a bad shot well that shows well but well and we see that in this i mean dawn's crime reports are littered with bad shots right but this one unfortunately is right there on one candid camera EKZ says is it me or did nick and greg switch bodies and that's the beauty of this show you never know where i stand on an issue until i tell you but the court records are saying that the the man garrison yeah who's the legal gun owner they he has i don't think he made bail he is being held without bail at current from hold correctional facility according to the the court records yeah you know i i you know i don't know what garrison he will obviously have a defense attorney who perhaps will say he ran over because out of shock this guy was stealing his car i suspect that he will say his defense attorney will say garrison feared for his life and thought the man had a gun yeah i i suspect that's that is what his defense will be i would argue probably a lot easier to be the prosecutor in this case than a defense attorney because i don't know unless you can find precedent of a case i know you talked about 2018 but unless you can find a case where all of the facts almost match up identically your argument your defense of well in 2019 you didn't do this good luck convincing a jury on that one that would be my argument a lot of people that want to jump in on the conversation look yeah look there's a there's a there's a lot of people uh who are going to like we have a d_a_ and this city is going to use this guy as an example but i'm telling you this guy should be uh use as an example of what to do not what not to do in my opinion all right eight five five with the time to take these calls eight five five eight three nine twelve ten uh let's go right down the board line two uh rich in the far northeast rich your own talk radio twelve ten hey hey folks you're all right uh in in certain respects i'm not up on my 50 states anymore but in general it has always been my understanding that you can't go dirty harry on somebody that's stealing your property um you and if you don't and you're right if you if you don't have a stand you don't have to stand around if the guy puts the car into your and aims the car at you and starts running the car at you then you can fire a shot sure but if the guy is backing up and he's fleeing you can't fire around that and and also you can't just crack a round off in the city limits and shoot somebody's tire up because you can get a ricochet and it can hit somebody else so you know this that's the problem with the firing a shot you know to stop it here's a ricochet because you you have liability gotcha rich thank you for the phone call uh let's see if we have i think we might have some dis differing of views on this but let's go with a little bit of an expert view uh next tom is in percacy tom's a former police officer tom your on talk radio 1210 hey good morning guys great stalker sucks come yes oh yes to give you first of all to give you some definitions and then i'll give you my opinion on this uh the definition of a burglary is when somebody enters an online structure with the idea of committing a felony yeah so the guy sending your versus the one i want you to steal stuff if he does not present itself as a as you have in a weapon you can't justify killing him right it's not a felon right now if you if he acts he enters your home while you're at home and you're in bed that's a whole different story now you're justified okay so robbery is stealing from a person burglary is a step up right and there's one of the differences tom i thought recall when i was at temple for criminal justice i think you mentioned it it's the intent to commit and felony you have to prove intent correct yeah correct so that's being said in the state of Pennsylvania um the crimes because well first of all training of police officers by moped which is municipal police uh operating uh training center is that even police officers are not permitted to shoot at tires of a vehicle and the reason why is you shoot the tires out this now you got a two thousand pound bullet going after anybody yeah that's true and that that is also the reason why um you can't shoot a guy in a car when he's fleeing he stole your property you can protect yourself and protect the others let me ask you guys a question if if there is a if somebody steals my wife's purse and i run after them and i tackle them and i have them in a chokehold and they die is that am i charged with manslaughter and murder then too i don't know you'd be like daniel penny like that you probably that guy can just say that guy can just say i i was shooting out i was trying to shoot out the windows to scare him and oops i shot him in the head come join me come down to eyewitnesses yeah but that problem but it probably will it will not stand because again you're now when you shoot at the first of all the guy got a hell of a shot he is i was just going to say that hats off him yeah but and he shoot a guy and now he runs over seven people uh what do you do and you know Greg i i agree in the vigilante justice that the city's a mess but the crimes code states that that's not justifiable now if he was in if he had entered your garage got in your garage while you were there and was trying to steal your cart then you could shoot him yeah and the reason he could shoot him is the definition of burr there you go well then percussive a lot of people in the a lot of people in the youtube chat or bring up the castle doctrine yeah which says it's illegal to carry a loaded firearm in any vehicle or a concealed firearm on or about a person except in one of two situations a place of a boat which is your home or a fixed place of business so that was not his house nor was that his place of business he's just a citizen out there in free society i don't think he has much of a defense here is my guess but that's just me i only went to law school for 88 days so i'm not qualified i will just tell you that the the deceased car thief yeah who has a an unusual name um so i was looking through some court records just out of curiosity uh there is a case from 2007 in balick hinwood on the main line among garmory county um and this was a case with the eastern district of pennsylvania it was an in federal court against a money or far far hot and it was uh he was a convicted felon it firearms charges so again i don't know if they're related or if it or if it i just was it's an unusual name that's all and so i did find that and i thought you know what is the background of the individual who's the car thief and so we'll obviously in court we'll find out much more about this but if if the the man who shot him um or who's charged with his murder can say yeah that this guy had anything in his hand and that he feared for his life he then will have a a better defense against i mean they're they're going after this guy with murder charges and he is not free he is not they're not giving him any kind of a bail he's just just just just just i also think we're letting our feelings for and our by the way our justified rightful feelings towards larry krasner to cloud our judgment on the law like we can hate the way larry krasner does business but there's i don't really see anything in this specific case that says uh your defense being well this d_a never does it for bla bla bla but now all the sudden he wants the bla bla i i don't i don't really think that would fly in front of a judge or not i'm not i don't think i'm clouded at all i think that this i think it's hard to prove that somebody in the panic of the moment actually intended to murder in a premeditated way agreed i don't think this was i don't think this qualifies as premeditated murder oh neither do i yes so yeah so look we as if you're a firearm owner and he and this guy is a legal firearm owner you have to be fully responsible and trained and not be you know trigger happy or anything of that nature i believe in accountability but a first grade murder yeah i don't think he willingly and knowingly and intentionally meant to kill this guy this is to me more like reckless uh where he was just completely caught up in the moment and then react from a reactionary standpoint oh i got a gun yeah that's to me that's just reckless out in public eight five five eight three nine twelve ten larry is in south hampton pa larry your own talk radio twelve ten yes if he would have ran in front of the car and that car lurched forward he would have every you know right to put a hole in his forehead right yeah i would agree because in front of that car and that car guns it yes but it's because he's behind it right he was on the left hand side yeah so so you know that you know a little learning thing you know if you're going to try and you got to put your life in by jumping in front of the car and then you have every right what you were saying is you're not allowed to have a gun in public or in a you know or in a place of business or your house is the only place well if you have the right to carry a gun you don't carry around a gun that's not loaded it's true true that's you know that's that's that's the wrong one i don't know where you got the 88 days of um i'm looking at it right here from pencil the pennsylvania state doctrine right here i googled it i didn't memorize that i was reading head off of the state website yeah that's wrong then because oh no i'm not wrong i'm reading it from the state of pennsylvania website we mean it's wrong not wrong i'm reading it right from the state the pa dot senate the gop dot got that wrong larry i didn't get this out of uh bob's law school book dot com i'm got here wrong you think i mean i didn't memorize i'm really get right here from the stinking website wrong take it up with the legislator then take it's wrong thought up for debate that wrong sorry jesus greg in the north east greg you're all talk radio twelve ten greg you go right ahead wrong who's it who's this nick crab yeah i'd love to get in a courtroom with that guy googled no here's a here's a thing how about a novel idea everybody yeah how about you don't steal somebody's amen amen i agree amen steal the car i mean everybody's wrong and everybody's right here but first degree murder for this kind oh yes i he's never gonna yes first dreamer no he's never gonna get first degree murder no it's manslaughter yeah manslaughter at best i agree sadly this is every big city yeah right every big blue democratic city that they're looking to prosecute the guy first of all because he discharged his gun and he killed a criminal that's number one but this allegedly was he reckless thank you allegedly it was he reckless allegedly he was also reckless yes so but how about you don't steal the car and we stop making excuses for these people now let's throw in a different let's throw in a different variable greg let's say that his little daughter was in the backseat of that vehicle then it gets really cloudy is he justified to shoot if there's a toddler and a child in the back well well then yes i gotta tell you i i'm a napping i'm a napping then yes then it's obviously the charges are different i think i personally would have then fired if i if that was a in added variable to the equation yeah we we don't know a thousand questions how about this this guy makes a livelihood with his vehicle so he's not thinking he's not thinking oh maybe i shouldn't let the insurance handle it i need his car to go to work that's the i'm holding i'm taking care of whatever the case may be that's his livelihood so his defense is i drive for for door dash and i ain't now have the right to shoot what if he says what does it matter the job what if he says he's homeless and you're the what you're the one who brought up the job you said he makes his livelihood by driving so i'm saying if you're a driver so he's an uber driver he's a lift driver like you said he's making his living via driving now it's justifiable to shoot and kill the guy i think it's justified i do i do have any lost his mind temporarily and said temporary insanity you ever get in a position where you lose it this guy lost it and he happened and he needed a good shot i mean maybe that's his offense maybe he could argue i just lost my mind i don't think it's gonna fly but you know again property is replaceable human lives are not that's i think we're forgetting here like you can get another i know it sucks right especially if you don't if you're not insured but it's his property it's his property he can do what he wants to it like you know what i mean like like you are taking his property all right i will i will take the side of the process as far as who can win the case and who will lose the case i will wager on the prosecution winning and getting a guilty verdict of some degree of course because crafter is gonna yet crafter is gonna make an example of this i don't think we are not a lot of city you know i don't know what you know you know you know i can't stand larry crazner but i do not think the district attorney's office is wrong in bringing charges against this now first degree murder is wrong in my opinion because i don't think there was intent i think this was reckless voluntary manslaughter but if he says um and and we'll see if he spoke to police initially but if this if this um man who's being held and without bail says hey i thought the guy had a gun he was looked like a me you know threatened me and i thought he had a firearm and i i fired because i thought my life was in danger yeah now what did you say about it what did you say about a loaded gun in a vehicle uh according to pa senate gop.com so state website uh it uh firearms and castle doctrine it is illegal to carry a loaded firearm in any vehicle or a concealed firearm on or about a person except in the place of abode or fixed place of business but if you have the legal license and you're traveling to her from i think target shooting right and plus he wasn't technically in his car do we know this guy was coming from target shooting would have been did he just leave a rate he just left the ring um no i was headed the mcdonald's drive through and this is why i'm carrying yes i think there are all kinds of provision because he he has a license i think you know there there are enough provisions uh for him that that one wouldn't stick okay uh sam is in boyer town now we're gonna get all the different equations i know right sam you're on talk radio 1210 what is your scenario sir uh first good morning everybody i'm going well i listen to you guys all the time thank you so i just i just had a question so i'm listening to all this go back and forth so i have a concealed carried permit now i'm not a hundred percent burst on the law but if i have a concealed carried permit i could carry my weapon in my car on my person loaded to my knowledge yes somebody tries right so if somebody tries to carjack me with my family in my car and i just turn and you know say use my weapon to keep my family safe am i going to jail now here's the difference uh this guy was not in his vehicle so is that right i understand that that constitute a car jacking i mean i know that's not technically the current term but it's a car i would agree with you uh uh nick because i don't believe that he had the right to do that the guy's already driving away with your car right you know there's no chocking up is a loss again yeah you cut your loss you know call it a day and yeah you try to bounce back in the whole bit right right one of the reasons i called is because somebody said you can't carry your gun in your car loaded but if you have the proper permit i believe that you are allowed to because you know the open carry law is you can walk around open carry yes but as soon as you get in your car now the car now the gun is concealed correct yes and that could get you in trouble if you don't have a concealed weapons permit yep by the way i i hate that though i hate that law and thank you for the call sam on the you know carrying a web i remember my brother-in-law told me this story a few years ago of some some mom that was registered carried a gun following all the law and it went from pa into new jersey or pa into new york and they have uh you know is it recipe recipe uh reciprocity yes i like if you are a gun owner and you're a law abiding citizen with all of those proper documents and you've gone about the right way i hate the fact that you could forget that you have it go into a state like that and end up serving mandatory minimums yeah i despise that with a passion i wish that that was somehow we can wipe that out from like a a federal level but the different story for a different day uh let's get let me see if we can grab one more uh let's get christian in abington he claims self-defense christian you're on talk radio it's well done well more more than anything else what it has to do is credible threat was the gentleman a threat to him at that point in time that's really your your your greatest sticking point it's the reason why you can't shoot someone in the back while they're fleeing your house after they've robbed you um also uh the castle doctrine and this is this is where it gets a little bit weird is that that is for people who do not have concealed carry permits oh okay that's a completely different equation okay it's like you can walk around with at your house or you have to work you know because it's cyber property assuming and they can create the rules that say yes you may carry here but if you have a concealed carry permit it's completely different equation also if someone else is in the car and it's a car jacking you are now acting in defense of that person and that is put and that is significantly different than someone just stealing your car you're now acting in defense of that person kind of so it has to do with credible threat to an individual and the use of lawful force but i would also say that when you discharge your firearm you know bullets kill so there is always the possibility of killing someone you can't just say well i just wanted to wing them by adding a kill in them whoopsie sorry right it doesn't it doesn't really work that's right christian great stuff appreciate the phone call we'll continue while we'll get some more calls after we come back to kick off the final hour here on a tuesday before thanksgiving we'll get a big three and of course things like what's on the cut sheet our morning mystery 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this new movie coming out wicked right yes that's that's based on the musical my wife and i saw it fifteen years ago on Broadway i gotta be honest because that's not my setting now boy but it was and it wasn't because i was under the influence of cabernet um it was actually good i enjoyed it i enjoyed a good way if you know i i would encourage all between a's to go to a theater with your lady i i get it it's a good night i gotta say kale you know i love you but like between your last take in the last hour with the gun thing and i know with wicked i think you need to get i think you need a long vacation yes you you could be right but don't i get points here right i i'm saying like you know i actually am being dead honest i enjoyed going to a Broadway performance with the wife see that that was that was good do you peace sitting down well late at night after you know too many and legs could be a little shaky i've done that you know like i was asking honest man on this program honest this is this is the god's honest truth as soon as somebody starts singing in a in a tv show unless or in a movie unless my son's watching it i'm turning it off okay there's no i i absolutely hate singing in i in movies i dealt with something similar thirteen months ago i'll explain in a moment but uh feel free uh cut eight i believe yeah play play cut eight this is already on a ground day not to be corny but make the world a safer place especially right now you know i think um it's almost important work that we can do is that how we can listen and be there for each other and the people that we love and um especially the most beautiful community in the entire world and yeah i love my queer brothers and sisters so much more than anything we love you back um i want to throw a theory or an idea out there fear okay is musical number i love so much because the girls in town love them but also the boys do bow and ting do we think that maybe euro likes the attention from both i don't know well honestly os is a very queer place i think it's always been yeah even from the el frankbaum books it's always been queer yeah i think so is the queer place i have no idea oh yeah i did not know that what Judy garland why you know no i understand i understand you know when she wasn't uh you know a pile meth or whatever so it's not it's not accurate to say that wicked is getting woke because apparently os has always been a queer place is that a accurate assumption sergeant mark says i'm waiting for nick to announce his pronouns before the show ends this is this this is what this is uh you enjoyed this musical i well you know it was i don't really feel like it was that much unless i'm not remembering it correctly or only in bits and pieces where you drunk a little bit you did have a little wine i say yeah yeah they had a beautiful little wine set up in there with these uh refillable mugs and i was you know refilling and refilling so it was one glass of wine but he refilled it 20 times it was basically it was just wonderful basically a bottle by the end of the performance but i i thought it was good i don't remember it being woke and i certainly have no interest in seeing Ariana Grande which by the way in that video did she have like a leg removed i only saw one leg there what happened but she stepped on a landmine hey i need some more information on that she's another but there's this debate now she is so talented oh yeah great oh no she's good she's the two of you my daughter's lover and that's why i wanted to say about 13 months ago because i even remember i took the girls the twins to the eris tour in the movie theater for taylor swift and there were countless swifties they were getting up they were clapping they were singing they were swaying and i have actually i'm going to defend amc actually i'm sorry i'm going to rip amc yeah because amc is saying that movie goers for wicked are not allowed to sing along at any point amen they say in fact much like talking singing or using your phone any kind of disturbance is prohibited oh inside the theater at all time to which look if you're going to see a denzel washington movie or you're going to see some other movie and you're distracting with camera phones and flashes or you're having a side conversation or you don't silence your phone i'm all for those repercussions but when you sign up to go see a musical or any sort of broadway play in a theater or take that god awful taylor swift movie which you were assigned to take your daughters so that was very nice that's two points don i've taken my daughter and my wife to a broadway music see i am not out Bundy see road uh road warrior has a theory and i agree with uh road warrior he he thinks that nix wife is listening this morning that's why he's not that's why he's taking all these takes that's why he has all these takes by the way first of all for this wicked movie no straight person is going to go to this movie so if they all want to sing and do whatever they want to do i'm fine with it but if you're in a movie they used to do this with a rocky art picture show all the time remember they used to have those those like midnight showings and all those freaks used to go go there all dressed up and sing along with the dumb movie um that's kind of what i am assuming uh this wicked thing is going to be anyway so okay no no straight person is going to go to see it so if they all want to do that that's fine well i mean to me it's it's long as and i'm trying to picture myself in the setting i'm being inclusionary don yes you are thank you very nice of you uh as dei dies greg becomes inclusionary he's always against the great folks um no for me as long as you're not in my line of sight to see the performance like if i've got some numb nuts in front of me that's standing up that six seven like dan barrowski and he's blocking my view like go sit down i can't see or i can't hear but if you're just in the moment having a good time and the masses are doing it and you're the one there with like your thumb up your butt and you're sitting there all stodgy or ruining my experience you probably attended the wrong performance then right yeah that's the way i look at it i don't know i'm a man of common sense i just i'm just i'm going back to us being queer i know i've no um knowledge to pull from one and ever do you think in 1939 when they made that movie was that a book first i don't know i think so the one the the one dude hung himself didn't he or hanged him so i know i might picture the way that's the the uh one of the munchkins or munchkins yeah yeah because they were they were treated not super well he said yeah you think people are oppressed today for all that um so we're here to have no idea the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz has become a celebrated lgbtq plus classic and it's considered a cornerstone in gay mythology what there are many reasons judy garland the actress who played dorothy is considered a queer icon because she had gay friends in real life or in the mean real life and then the wizard represents the falsehood the falsehood of seeking meaning from the outside the cowardly lion is often cited as queer coded oh for god's here coded what did they dip him in a batch of something no it is the it is the an m&m queer coded yeah did he buy a jacket from a queer store i've got a queer coat on with oh what does that mean queer coded with that new get flavors oh and i need some sourcing what website are you reading right now political this is i just uh when this sites are coming out when this movie was made in the 1930s it was nobody had that in their mind nobody no i you honestly god if i would have sat if my wife would have said hey the girls want to watch The Wizard of Oz tonight i said yes that god helped me but if i did say yes i never would sit there and be like wait a minute the reason that was all those bright colors was because it was that first you guys it was the first movie that went from black and white color in the yellow brick rose so they didn't know how to like they're like well it's got to be in color so we got to make it nice and flashy for all the you know for the technicolor whatever dawn you're saying again this is their friends of Dorothy gave sites that say this is iconic okay and uh they say that um she doesn't pay bars are named Oz gay men dress up as Dorothy they're all these sites i didn't you know you learn something new every day my daughter when is the tin man for halloween one year uh oh what does that mean i don't know nobody had this in mind when when uh when The Wizard of Oz was made nobody maybe they did i mean look it maybe you just didn't know you know if if they if the gays and the queers and whatever they're calling themselves i can see dawn pulling off Judy Garland in the remake yeah what about the whiz what about the whiz you remember the whiz from the side of these yeah rolling oh i think i was talking about the store no no the whiz nobody eats the whiz yeah then it was like the uh it was like the black adaptation of uh The Wizard of Oz right almost the right side one yes i'm saying that correctly right yes no okay all right you learn something new every day that's true all right so they're yellow brick rose easy case is uh or be casey says today shows officially off the rail i know we are way i agree we're also stronger we need vacation if we did a remake Tim what Tim walls would be the scarecrow we're gonna do they're gonna bring out a top 10 list at night 30 what are the top 10 things you're thankful for eight five five uh we should uh to get back on the rails we should break it yeah let's break we'll come back morning mystery movie clip dawn's big three the cut sheets some top 10s also favorite side dishes uh we'll see where the uh the pecan pie ranks for you now they'll be doing that down the hall later today uh all right uh killing company we're back after this on talk radio 1210 you may have heard i've fallen in 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tariffs what they're not reporting as much or maybe much maybe they bury the other part of the story and that's the if clause trump is saying well until or if if they continue to fuel the deadly opioid crisis and so what trump is saying is that these these other countries border countries or china that they have the power to prevent the flow of illegal drugs into the united states and so what he's saying is he will charge this to offset the cost both in you know law enforcement and trying to deal with the deadly opioid crisis right he'll offset that cost if these border countries in china don't stop fueling the deadly opioid crisis yes and i think people get so caught up because if you use tariffs too often too frequently and there's too many of them yes it can blow up on you and have adverse to economic impacts on your own country but it's the threat that trump is throwing out there saying if you don't do x y or z i will slap you with x y or z and you're right the way they frame it makes it look like such a negative doesn't it yes exactly because they're saying that uh these that that most mainstream economists believe tariffs will be inflationary and they're all you know reporting that to your point neck but you know it's it's obvious to all of us if you see if you actually see what he said and what he was writing about he's he is trying to just cut off this um you know the drug flow and stop the opioid crisis which as we've reported you know has killed you know well more than 100 000 people right i think the uh i think the combined uh number i forget what it was but it's definitely over a hundred i think it may be a hundred forty seven thousand tom hogan has said fentanyl alone and the opioids in this country have collectively killed more people than every terrorist organization combined and it never gets talked about yeah on number two we have uh bird flu virus blamed for a raw milk recall this is a batch of raw milk sold in california and so the brand raw farm recalled uh the court and half gallon sizes of its raw milk with a best buy date of november 27th the company saying that they did test it and they have confirmed that it tested positive for the avian bird flu virus so they're doing a raw milk recall fda um is is involved in this as well but we will um continue to follow that raw milk recall it's skin california i don't know if california they're making it a national deal i don't know people on the east coast can get raw milk from california because we have our own suppliers have you ever have you ever had raw milk is it good yes delicious is it really thicker like a heavier than like whole milk or on par with whole milk yeah it's delicious the cheese is really different the cheese is different but i love it yeah because you're from minnesota right no not for i mean i only i went to college okay um no i mean if you've you know you can get the milk right from the cow yeah when you're out it's an Amish country mhm likes your county it's like amazing interesting so good um so number three and i know phil onquist has the photo for us but this is uh trump's loyal human printer as she's known remember well phil onquist is my human printer no this is a trump higher uh 33 year old aid remember i believe this is the young lady who everybody said who is that when he was when trump was sort of dictating some things and she was then she was typing really fast oh in that video video remember that yes and people said like who is that who is that and she's a 33 year old woman natalie harp and she has been an aid to trump seen in different videos and that one that went viral because they're like man she does that she typed so fast yeah so she has been named to get a special white house role and so i i know that we have her her picture here on youtube and one thing that i find interesting is that if for those of us who remember some of those um those viral videos she's somebody who is very hard working she's somebody who who is as he's speaking she is typing so quickly and then putting these things out on social media and doing it i mean quite expeditiously but i'll point out to you that the new york times is reporting that sources were left uncomfortable about her of about her obsequious messages uh and saying that she she had written apparently i don't ever want to let you down and calling trump her guardian and protector in this life and so um and so they're i don't know they're kind of making it i know and i guess she had penned some devotional little things like she put out on social media but they're saying that she has a christ-like devotion to the incoming commander-in-chief so that's a little too much for me but uh you know trump has this type though if she's but if she's a guy you know and i'll just here we go nick nick you i'll remind you you're uh so you have to start thinking like a dad of daughters and that's gonna happen you know it's gonna happen in about two years maybe three where you're gonna all these things that you're looking at you hey you're not going to do that i know you will no he absolutely will yeah jimmy and jim pulled on today but um she's a very attractive young lady 33 years old and look she's a worker she's a very hard worker so she's she's going to get a position upcoming in in a special white house role but they're making it out to be i don't know something that i don't think it is okay i'm just saying i also didn't know her name nally harp what would that official role be like she's gonna be a white house aide trump stenographer social stenographer yeah working in you know working in as as a white house aide all they write about is did you see how how quickly she typed though oh yeah i mean pretty amazing gets get the message out i think she's if you look at that and how quickly she was able to to put out all of those different messages on on all different levels of social media these are official statements by trump you have to spell check them she obviously has everything set up but i think she was quite proficient oh yes she's very good yeah i remember the uh computer class remember that we didn't take in high school right you put your hands on the right way it's a s d f j k l semicolon and then they what timed you know he's just he's silly who mean what you i'm being silly no i'm i remember in you know we had to be uh up to it was 80 words a minute you had to be able to type i forget what they did at east and high school yeah i i don't think they'd do that anymore do they i'm a type i'm a fast tiper i can type really fast i always laugh at the people that didn't take the computer class they do the pecking yeah i like this it's i still pack you really i do oh you know you can't just do anything i think i like i did take typing but can you type that look into the keyboard like most classes of high school i was rarely there um well i just have the battle to pass sir so i don't remember you know like i just i'm not good at yeah i do the hunt and pack a little bit don't can you talk with that yeah can you you type without looking down at the keyboard yes okay yeah pretty fast my wife is just like a she's like a whiz with that she can look up and do a thousand things and like her fingers are moving like this and i'm just like how do you do that yeah like what she paid attention in high school yeah got it and by the way uh trump had uh lashed out at the what he called the failing new york times untrue social yeah he took maggie haberman to task yeah he's demanding an apology and you know just like going on what because they insinuated that they were but having some sort of i think so just just in and i think a in in general feels like they they owe an apology especially after you know he says um he talks about the most consequential presidential election in decades where's the apology so in general but i think he had this the fact that they wrote about this young lady who's not i didn't even know her name this Natalie you know come on yeah that's low hanging fruit for the new york times and just because trump has young women in his cabinet um hey i know he's going through marriages and you'll get a sunny uh the sunny hunt and a sunny hosten uh stormy daniel's thing yes sunny hostel and he's been married to his wife for like 20 years not every not not every trump not every 30-year-old blonde that's around trump is having sex with the guy the new york times of all people you know the new york times is the first to say women are having their rights violated yet that they look when it comes to trump they love to say uh it's trump having remember war you know i'm not a fan of laura lumer laura lumer is on trump's plane are they having an affair we stop i mean i mean to be fair here guys it's not like he's been the most monogamous husband in the face of the earth i just said that yes but that's not the point i mean that you're not it is the point no it is no it a hundred percent is the new york times the new york times going after this by the way uh she's she's a cancer survivor and so on so the new york times to go after nadley harp nobody knew her name and no i i agree yeah there i mean that's this is fine so they should just assume that caroline levin has slept with trump or no no no i'm not she was a guy they never and i've written yo i'm loyal to trump they never would have the new york times never would have like run that story but because she's an attractive female that's the new york times is being sexist as trump slippers susie wiles that's what i'm saying orlinda mcman yeah i mean that was only the 30 year old is it is it is it odd dawn that these women look like evanka or not evanka evana and marla maple's that's all i'm saying oh you don't know what i mean it definitely has this time oh it's just come come on you guys can't you know walk into gum you can say yes it's it's you know you can't assume that every attractive woman you know trump is having an affair with oh god on the other hand for 50 years he's cheated on every spouse he's had christy noem breaks the uh the mold she's not blonde god police tiphonic brunette i bet one has nothing it does your allegation has nothing to do with the story which is about the new york times i'm sticking people choosing to write about an unknown non-public figure a 33 year old aide who got a job within the administration and they choose to take things that she's posted about like you know that that uh how much she values her boss and is dedicated to them blah blah blah if she were a male if she were greg stalker and greg stalker might even kind of look like marla mata is a good one there you know if stalker wrote that to the boss bick uh bicks on the youtube chat is asking is she eastern european that's a very good question because trump likes eastern european who doesn't but it's not the point i mean if you're straight and in the eastern european female doesn't get you don't know what it is the point when when when you're famous they let you grab them by the you know what right i mean come on come on no it's like honestly nine thirty eight before thanksgiving nobody was grabbing anything nobody said he was i'm just saying that he said it so you know it's not out of line for people to speculate if he's you know dip in his pen in the company ink that's a good pull that is and it's not sexist to say it because he's done it before allegedly speaking of ink no i'm not allegedly not allegedly a vanna mention marla maples mentioned they all mentioned it you ever notice how we're always out of ink at all just twenty years ago great oh yeah i know twenty years ago that's or more than that yeah nobody nobody yeah you think she loves trump more than phil loves me yes no i you know i think that the new york times which is the snooty bastion of journalism yeah to go after this person agree there's no yeah there's no there's no proof into and to like act like act like it's happening yeah agree there's no proof and they should not do it there you go but to sit there and say that he has no record track record of cheating on every single spouse he's ever had including melania with stormy daniels allegedly okay i mean i thought how do you cheat on melania i mean like seriously with horseface oh she's a porn star at the time well i don't know melania does it more for me than stormy but you know you know holy cow you're the one who brought this up my love you brought this out you brought this up i just think that the new york times oh this young lady uh an apology yes absolutely that's all i'm saying if it was a right-wing uh journalist they would lose their job by the way uh nick we have to break here but there yes i'm i'm getting i'm getting called out correct there is a no no there's a there's a gift here for you and i and i i'm wondering if it's ticking yes because if because if we because i'm a ratings whore so if we blow up if nick and i blow up i want it to be on youtube 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here who because there was actually a gift for dawn um uh that that was meant to be brought today but wasn't so thank you to the producers thank you linda um can you remind me that greg hires the producers why do you and i get the same bag dawn gets her own separate one like what yeah why is that like we're not a package deal what are you afraid that my bottle is touching your bottle what's in the bottle let's go in the bottle let's see what we have if we'll put it up to the camera here for greg we have a bottle of chardonnay uh elvis prezzly rides the crest of the wave in blue the white 2019 chardonnay blue white white chardonnay how about that you know why they call it blue white because it blue and hawaii in south carolina in north carolina it blew everywhere horrible movie and then a horrible individual named elvis that's right and then linda grabs me a bottle i i think this is wine although i don't know because i can't pronounce a damn word on the bottle this i think is a nice bottle of Italian i've got to guess this is a nice red red um yeah but i'm good what's to say you want me to really try to get all these words worked all right i can't i'll take that i can't believe you're gonna come is it bon jalei uh well that'll be french oh and yeah no it's a tie-in all right but thank you linda i'll kill this tonight tonight oh my god all right we have to ask a lot please stay in music history today november 26 we celebrate the birthdays of ben waisaki from the fray who's 40 and john mcvee from fleetwood mac who's now 79 heavenly birthday shout out to tina tern and alan henerson from the band them then we also lost band leader tommy dorsey on this day in 1956 six is a coup anarchy in the uk by the six pistols in 76 and queen release thank god it's christmas on this day in 84 alblicu live gathered in their masses by black sabbath in 2013 dune crew ink by black black black label society in 2021 easy for me to say 25 years in rock by dorro in 2010 and loudness release racing in 2004 also in 1980 motorhead wrapped up their ace up your sleeve tour with four shows in london in 83 quiet riots mental health became the first heavy metal album to hit number one in 1955 bill haley's rock around the clock became the first rock record to hit number one in the uk in 68 cream play their final show and in 73 the new york dolls make their live uk debut but lastly and this is easily one of my top five stories all year on this day in 2016 a police department on prince elwert island in kandam makes a facebook post threatening drunk drivers with nickelback quote on top of the heptified a criminal charge and a year's driving suspension we will also provide you with a bonus gift of playing the office's copy of nickelback on the way to jail the department later apologize for the post and by the way since i've actually in tomorrow all three of these people are out there will be a live edition of music history tomorrow thursday and friday they will be recorded since i am actually oh so uh that's how i roll 4k on the company have a great thanksgiving i feel unquest filled tomorrow at 4 15 when he wakes up right d 35 the dawn show is coming up in four minutes we find out what she has on tap by the way linda wrote it's olive oil like out in italy thank you linda well this is a olive oil is it really he's not wearing it this is olive oil isn't it oh wait a minute i shouldn't have told you that he would have been like guzzling keeps keeps you regular this is olive oil i do a lot of good cooking so i can't get out there right linda thank you thank you linda kurtz we love it there's no i have something for you too oh my gosh that was the best you take the oil i'll take a shot you hate elvis and i hate health all right quickly dawn what do you have coming up here quickly we're going to update you a very important local school board meeting you're going to hear from a local moms especially talking about what happened last night we had a lot of local updates a lot of trump updates you're going to get it all tom homing border security got it all boom all right thank you very much dawn everybody have a great rest of your tuesday enjoy your thanksgiving and stay tuned for the dawn show she is coming up next we will talk to you monday morning at six tony bruno and miss robin wednesday and friday mike opelka on thursday happy thanksgiving start your day with kaolin company weekday morning six till ten i'm talk radio 12 10 w p h t and the free odyssey app
Woke Was Defeated In The Election 3 Weeks Ago Time To End It In Real Life, Kamala Instructs Allies To Keep Options On The Table For Possible Comeback, Final Clip From Todays Cut Sheet Brings Up Great Conversation And Calls And Thank You Linda Kerns For Such A Nice Gift Have A Great Thanksgiving