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Biggest Challenge Any Trump Nomination Will Face Is Big Pharma And Big Food, City Council Meating At 10AM This Morning To Discuss Plans For 76 Place.
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- 03 Dec 2024
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It is a little warmer, I will say, that yesterday morning we started out at 26, 27 degrees. At least we've made it up to 32-ish in the city, but the city of Philadelphia, the homeless services and the city of Philadelphia issuing the first Code Blue of the season. So that's what you were feeling, Nick and Greg, the Code Blue overnight temperatures falling below the 32-degree mark and Code Blue is activated when temps fall below freezing or when the wind shell makes it feel like 20 degrees or below. Very interesting. Coming off of a big red wave, now we have a Code Blue, first time we've seen Blue in a long time. This is true. Well, what this does, it helps with it activates some extra money, shelter providers get alerted and activated, homeless outreach, they team up with the operation and create a sense of urgency. Sometimes they'll even go around and patrol and try to pick people up overnight, but they have around 3,000 beds available in Philadelphia year-round, by the way, and in the colder months, 350 beds, they add that to the supply with more than 70 beds activated in a Code Blue. So that's what's going on. We don't have any reports, thankfully, of anybody, you know, freezing or being injured or anything of that nature, but if you see somebody, you can certainly call the city and they will try to pick them, you know, they can't force anybody after the Supreme Court rulings that we've seen in the '80s, but they will oftentimes have city officials or even volunteers go around and say, "Can we get somebody to pick you up, take you into one of these many shelters, thousands across the city?" Hey, today is one of the final meetings we're hearing of the proposed 76ers arena, and that is taking center stage inside Philadelphia City Hall. So last night they met members of the public expressing their support or the opposition to the plan. About 170 people had signed up to testify in front of the council's committee as where they were comprised of all the council members. This is a $1.3 billion project. They're calling it. It would be called 76 Place, and it would be financed by the team. We've heard the mayor and we've heard those for it say, "This is an incredible, this is incredible for Philadelphia," and the city has said it would generate $700 million in new tax revenue and create construction, operation jobs, and not only is that, you know, being brought up by the union leaders, but by also by many union workers themselves, IBEW, local 98. This would mean hundreds of jobs, they say, and in fact last night, the business manager for IBEW, he testified that that would mean thousands of jobs, thousands of careers, and as well investing in our school system. So it would be called 76 Place. Yes. Coincidentally enough, that's the same place the sixers find themselves in right now in the Eastern Conference, 76 Place at 4 and 14. Ouch. But you know what, if it's great for the economy in Philadelphia, if it creates jobs, I'm on board. It's not going to matter. I mean, they say nobody's going to want to go watch a bad basketball team. It's going to be a traffic nightmare, but the boost the economy. Okay. Well, we'll see. It looks like if the plan is approved, demolition would begin in next, in 2026, the arena would open in the fall of 2031. So by maybe my Nick, Nick Hale's hopes and prognostication, maybe we wouldn't suck by 2031. Well, by the time 2031 comes around, Joel and Beatle being a wheelchair, so it'd be nice to be trotting out five steps on the court. Well, City Philadelphia, City Council's Committee on the Whole, that's what they're called. They pick things back up this morning, 10 o'clock this morning with another hearing on this proposal. But we could see some action here. So we'll be watching that very carefully. You know, as we head into the holiday season, a lot of people going to holiday gatherings, as well as charity events, maybe going to family events. We have some warnings from suburban police, not Philadelphia police, but suburban police. So I'll take you to Lower Marion. This is the main line of Philadelphia. They're searching for a man allegedly connected to three different burglaries, at least across the main line of Philadelphia, so they police responding to a break-in on maple crest circle. This is in Gladwin. It was after investigating police suspect that this guy was involved in two other robberies on Jefferson Street in media Delaware County the previous night. So that burglary situation happening along the main main line looks like Montgomery County, looks like Delaware County. But then in Montgomery County in Abington, Abington police saying they're seeing an uptick, and they're identifying that, in fact, some of these burglars are, well, they're, you know, they're tourists. They're tourists. Oh, they're the tourists. They're the tourists. Yeah. They're the cartels. Trende Aragua takes over the main line. Really? So they're not coming to see the Liberty Bell. No. Wow. And we saw this last year, but there are the ones, many of them, what they're saying, especially in Montgomery County, is that it's coordinated, that you have guys, they pose as, maybe they're doing a delivery, maybe a pizza delivery, maybe they're, you know, some kind of an Uber drive or what have you looking official and then going up to a door, they don't want anybody to be home. So they're kind of scoping out the neighborhood. Yeah. It's like Harry and Mark didn't home alone. Exactly. House looks empty. They're going around the back. Well, and that's the scary, exactly what you say. But if God forbid, everybody leaves, but then maybe there's one homeowner or one person in the home left, what happens then, and then they're seeing an uptick in burglaries. So just warning everybody, leave your lights on, maybe get some of those timers, that sort of thing. That's right. Because we do have an uptick in our yourself. Yeah. Yeah. We'll have a very handy, dandy kid that's eight years old and knows how to handle a rifle. Sorry. That's the biggest. Or get a big dog. Or get a big dog. Yes. Right. And speaking of dogs, I don't know if Greg and I are going to be very upset about this one. I don't know if you saw this one. I had nothing to do with this. I didn't cage the dog this evening. No, no, no. This is in the SPCA is now offering a reward. They sound, you know, in the Eastwick section of Philadelphia, in other words, by the airport, by John Hine Sanctuary, they found this doggy who survived. It's a pretty amazing story that the dog survived and they're calling in Maverick. But somebody shot the dog in the face at close range and left him for dead and then dumped him. Wasn't Maverick one of Biden's dogs? Wasn't that his name? Yeah. Oh my God. Death penalty. Yes. That individual absolutely. Death penalty. Yeah. So $5,000 reward. If you know that's. I believe in firing squatters. Yeah. I think the same thing he did to the dog, somebody should do to him. Close range. Yep. You have to, you know, take a little meat off the mush and be, be disfigured for the rest of your life. How about that? A little meat off the mush. I've never heard that. That's amazing. Yeah. But it's sick. So they're saying that little Maverick's in stable condition, they did some surgery and they say if something's going on with your dog, just you can drop off to the SPCA or many of the different shelters. And when you see, I have a, I know somebody who got a dog that was abused, was left for dead and had to fly them from, it was one of those, God forsaken southern states. And sorry. The Arkansas. And it was, like, the person had to literally lay in bed next to this dog for like two days to just let them trust humans again. It's just the, the, the sickening nature of people is just, I know, I know, I know why can't you just give the dog away? You know, why, why do you put the dog through that sort of agony and pain? Yeah. And that's what the SPCA is saying. If you know who this is, there's a, you can email the SPCA. It's cruelty, the little ad sign, P S P C A dot org. They'll take anonymous tips, but they want to catch this person. Remember serial killers? Yes. We're going to get a free dog. Yeah. For the animals. We're going dogs animals. Michael Vick. Yeah. Stop. Stop with it. It's my culture, man. Yeah. 32 degrees right now. We're a little bit warmer than we were yesterday and less blustery wind, but it's, we'll heat up to a balmy 42 degrees and sunny today for your Wednesday tomorrow, 42 and also partly sunny. We're made of 42, even into Thursday, although the winds pick up. And then for your Friday, Friday and Saturday, about 38 degrees, a sunny weekend ahead, the better day looks right now to be about 50 degrees on Sunday with sunshine. By the way, next Monday and Tuesday, by Tuesday, one week from today, it looks like 59 60 degrees. Oh, yeah. We're in for a little warm. Oh, yeah. Don't call it a comeback. Little warm. Let's go. American Heritage Credit Union sponsoring our news and weather this morning, ready to buy a home with American Heritage Credit Union, a home connection, get cash rewards. So lower mortgage rates and discounts. Just visit them. American Heritage CU dot org slash home connection, insured by NCA, not a member. No problem. Join today. NMLS 433838. Thank you, American Heritage Credit Union for sponsoring our first edition Tuesday morning killing company news live. All right, Don. Thank you very much. 615 on this Tuesday. Let's get to another big take on killing company. And it is brought to you by budget blinds. The big take make America healthy again. You know, when you look at what Trump has to deal with, you've got the economy, you've got mass deportations, and you've got wars around the globe, Donald Trump has all the lot on his plate in his second term, but equally daunting are the challenges that his nominations face from the media to confirmations to the countless pockets that are about to be impacted. Not a single individual that starts on January 20, 2025 will have an easy task ahead, but perhaps the biggest challenge that any Trump nomination will face will come from big pharma and big food. And the man on the receiving end of the pushback RFK Jr. better known as Bobby. His goal, make America healthy again, but easier said than done. Kennedy is already under the microscope and the media doing everything they can to make sure that pharma and food are not impacted. And I want you to think about the relationship. What ads do you see all the time on mainstream media? Pharmaceutical ads and food ads, RFK Jr. according to Axios could face a daunting nomination process. They write the following unflattering stories about Robert F. Kennedy's juniors personal life and influential criticisms of his public health stances are already starting to pile up more than a month and a half before president elect Trump takes office and can even officially nominate him to lead health and human services. Kennedy can only afford to lose three Republican senators votes, assuming all Senate Democrats would vote against him. The question is how much the handful of wavering members will accept a deeply reported piece by The New York Times discusses Kennedy's quote, drug addiction, compulsive sexual behavior and deep dives into conspiracy theories, including his arrest and conviction for heroin possession and a journal that he kept documenting sexual encounters with more than three dozen women in just one year. Kennedy was accused of sexual assault in the late 1990s by a woman who interned at his law clinic and babysat for his family. The woman has come out and said she is willing to testify before the Senate that according to a Wall Street Journal report, Kennedy didn't comment on the claims. But there are positive headlines out there as well from various outlets on Kennedy with publications everywhere across social media and the Internet. The Hill writing, why is RFK Jr. attacked for questioning a broken system? The BBC can RFK Jr. make America's diet healthy again? The Guardian, RFK Jr. will cut prescription drugs and increase weed and psychedelic access. First of all, I don't care about whether or not he's a scumbag and what his personal private matters may entail. The question is, can he get the job done? Because the reality is, we are being failed by the current sham system in place. This cyclical process of polluting, sickening, medicating and killing Americans between food and pharma, it's diabolical in nature. And Bobby Kennedy is what 70 years old, he looks like he's 30 years old. So I'm willing to give him a chance. Why? Because he's fearless and we need that. And according to study finds.org, did you know that we are now up to 208 million Americans who are considered overweight or obese, nearly half of adolescents and three quarters of adults are clinically overweight or classified as obese? And those rates have doubled since 1990. At this rate, by 2050, 80% of adults and 60% of adolescents will be overweight or obese. Folks, this is called a health crisis. So let's talk about these foods in the grocery store in America. The New York Post did an examination of comparing American products such as pasta sauce, peanut butter and even Big Macs to their British counterparts. And here's the stark contrast. American companies tend to make food that is fit for the average healthy American adult, whereas we have many vulnerable populations, the very young, the elderly, those with a compromised immune system and those who are pregnant, says Darren Detweiler, assistant professor of food policy at Northeastern University. But he says when it comes to ingredients in foods in Canada or Europe, the reason you don't see the substances is because they base it on the most vulnerable victim. And if you're responsible to all people, then you look at the idea of your baseline being the ones that need the most consideration. Detweiler has advised for the US Food and Drug Administration in the past. Translation, higher standards for other countries, lower standards for America. And that has to change. But how does that happen? Well, you got to go after the FDA. Yahoo with a story, quote, how potentially harmful additives have infiltrated America's food. And they go on to talk about the chemicals that are used in our food to not only enhance flavors, but increase the texture of your food, the color of it for a presentation standpoint, and also the shelf life of ultra processed foods. The expiration dates on some of these foods. If you think about it, shouldn't be as far out as they are. But they are. And what does that lead to? Well, obesity, illness, disease, cancer, and then what occurs? Doctor visits, big pharma, high medical bills, medications, pharmacies, prescriptions. And how do you know what to take if you don't see a doctor? Maybe you can't even afford a copack. Well, you get inundated with ads on television, which has been a major point of contention for me. I've said for many years that it's unreal how the United States allows these companies to promote dangerous products, sometimes not even approved on television. Doctor Peter McCullough thinks that could end very soon. Listen and watch this. RFK Jr. is determined to break up big pharma, this kind of ironclad, this iron triangle, a big pharma, big money, big politics that is driving everything. And, you know, you watch TV, you see these, all these ads they have on it, you know, three quarters of the other are disclaimers. I mean, it's just gross. What do you see happening in big pharma now? Do you see a shakeout? Do you see RFK making a difference? What will happen? I see direct to consumer advertising by big pharma gone, like it is in almost every other country outside of New Zealand. We shouldn't have the CDC advertised vaccines on behalf of the companies. That should be gone. You know, I think the public now will go to their doctors in their healthcare environments where they receive their healthcare and then have a fair discussion on treatment options, not be bombarded by unfair, biased, big pharma commercials. You know, people pay the price for these inexpensive drugs. So getting rid of pharmaceutical advertising will, I think, be a welcome move by the medical community and the public at large. And the reality is it doesn't help that another institution in America, academia, is promoting fatness. That's correct. The University of Maryland, public school with your tax dollars, offering a course called intro, excuse me, to fat studies. It's a true story. Imagine you're showing your course catalogued to your parents who are paying and being like, mom, I'm going to take intro to fat studies and they're like, oh honey, I'm so excited. I'm going to take your class and I'm going to take the class and I'm going to take the class and I'm going to take the class and I'm going to take the class because you gave your best effort. I guess you probably get extra credit if you're already overweight taking this class. So let's, maybe that's why everyone's taking this one. If my daughters ever came home from college and told me they were taking that class and I was the one paying their tuition, they would be reimbursing me for those absurd three credit hours. I think about how upside down the world is that we live in. We embrace obesity through concepts like body positivity, but we're going to shun and slander Bobby Kennedy for calling out the people and the process that causes this horrific epidemic of sloppiness. It's absurd. And how do you handle this? Well, it starts with good parents, informed parents, making sure the next generation isn't full of slobs, Kristen Llewell Gaffney, former sports illustrated swimsuit model and current health nut joined Fox News to talk about RFK Jr. and making America healthy again. Listen and watch this final clip. It's unfortunate that this has become such a political issue because RFK has been appointed by Trump. There was a red wave. So obviously there is a mass majority of Americans that want to see serious change in health. And I think RFK really helped Trump this election. And so my hopes are that he takes out the sea oils would be really great. I want him to just whatever he does do. I want him to make it easier for parents to shop, whether it's online or direct to consumer and retail, whether it's certifications on these packages. I want him to make it easier for parents to shop for their families and, of course, affordable along the way. I think there's a huge misconception that in order to eat healthy, it's very expensive, it could actually be less time consuming and less expensive if you do it correctly. So I think if we can lead the way in education in our schools, I think would be major. If we can incorporate some sort of health, whether it's in our physical education class or more than twice a week, I guess kids are only doing PE twice a week now, if we can just leave the charge with our kids. I mean, they are the future as cheesy as that might sound. I think that's the best thing we can do. Eat cleaner, eat healthier, educate yourself, exercise more frequently, stay away from pills and live longer. Seems simple, right? Much easier than it will be for Bobby Kennedy to up end the juggernaut that is big food and big pharma. But if there's one guy with a passion to get it done, much like Tom Holman at the border, it's our FK Jr. And that's the big thing. 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You can disagree with Bobby Kennedy on one subject matter, perhaps of specific vaccine and be of the belief that he is 100% spot on when it comes to food and what goes into our food and all the pharmaceutical ads that are out there. So to me that I try to look at everything on a case by case subject matter by subject matter basis and I'm looking through some of these clips that I found yesterday and it's just remarkable to me and I know I would actually argue we are probably the healthiest morning show in all of radio. Don's been dieting since the 90s. Soccer used to be a vegan and short of my cheat day and booze day, I'm exercising five days a week and eating clean. I think that's why we get up and we have so much energy, which by the way, I'm a story. If you're healthier, you're going to have more energy, right? I know we drink a lot of coffee on this show, but those that are in good shape don't need the stimulants as much to get going, right? Like I think that's been a big thing. You see so many people out of shame, "Oh, I need a red bull." And it's like, "Well, if you actually lose weight, your body will create more energy and you'll be better off." But Don, anything that stood out to you, I think it's what? The United States and New Zealand, only two countries that do pharmaceutical ads on TV, groceries and educating yourself or the absurdity of having a class at a public institution called Intro to Fat Studies. Well, okay, first of all, as far as Intro to Fat Studies, I agree with the commentary whose it was at Fox News, HealthFit, Health and Fitness Grow, and she said, "It's an easy A." Yeah. Is that class? I would definitely sign up for that class, but it's an easy A. Well, it's a GPA boost, for sure. But is it a health class? See that's my question. And if it's a health class talking about the different yesterday, I talked about that study of the different kinds of fat, the subcutaneous fat. I didn't know much about it, so I would- Visceral, right. Right. Visceral fat versus subcutaneous, and which one is more dangerous to your health? And it turns out that that muffin top or that belly fat, even if a person's BMI is okay, and they look healthy, the so-called skinny fat, that that's actually more dangerous for our system because of, for many reasons, it wraps around our vital organs, around our middle. Everything we're learning is all about gut health, right? That's what we keep hearing. And so, you know, I think of not just Bobby Kennedy Jr., but also, remember Dr. Marty McCarry. I interviewed him. He had the new book, Blind Spots that was out last fall, and he has cookbooks talking about all of this. So I think the entire team, when you look at the medical team, they're all into this. And so we've been talking about it, I think a lot of people have sensed, boy, you know, I've been trying to work out and trying to eat, quote, unquote, healthy. The label says organic and healthy. But by the way, in the United States, if it says organic, it only has to be 85% organic. To be classified as organic. To be classified. To be labeled. Right. Because all this is the government. Yep. That means nothing. Mm hmm. I think that's wrong. I think somebody should say, if you want to put healthy on it, somebody somewhere should, you know, say, well, what do you, you know, you have to qualify that. A lot of the packaging, a lot of the advertising is so bogus. I see those months, you ever see those when you go into like a wall or a convenience store or a gas station, you see the big old slim gyms and it says packed with 22 grams of protein. And you look at that and you're like, oh, okay, I get my protein fix right now on the fly before I go play around the golf. If you eat a slim gym, you deserve to drop dead on site. You really do. And you know, nothing wrong every once in a while with an old slim gym. The macho man. Yeah. Yeah. I also think, I mean, my son, David, who's in high school, so he's done football, so he's cutting, you know, as you say, so now, so yesterday, I was like, I got to weigh my little piece of chicken because I'm really trying to be strict on this diet. He goes, it's not really a diet. He goes, you're just really watching your calories and be and taking control over everything you eat. Right. So it's also, I think a state of mind. It is. But you can also drive yourself crazy with it too, where you're so focused on numbers and how many calories and too much of this and too much of that, I've always brought this up in the past. I remember saying many times on this show, I've been saying it for years, once I read a study that there was too much water is bad for you, I decided, you know what, yeah, I'm going to try to live healthy, but I'm not going to go mentally insane over all of these studies, right? Right. That's the stuff that gets you that bleep crazy. But I'll say, I think it was what David said was because Greg always teases me, you've always been on a diet. I think I should word it differently because truthfully, we all believe in these fads. I mean, even you think of a ozemic and we go, and I think some of these medications are fantastic because if you think about what we talked about earlier about the gut health, but I will say this, that it is a state of mind that if you're trying to take control, but I'll tell you, it's impossible to take control of your calories and know exactly what the ingredients are, the seed oils, what else was in there. If you go out to eat, it's just impossible. Yeah. And Jane Coffey sent us a tweet. She said, Nick, also, don't forget fast food places. This is also unhealthy. Yeah. So they drill it into your heads with ads. No, true. The other thing that's frustrating, Stalker, is the convenience of it is a translation for unhealthy. And, you know, we talk a lot about the 50s, 60s and how everybody looked healthier, even if you go into the early 80s. Another reason for that is there was a lot less fast food too, and it wasn't as convenient as it is now where you can, we talked about yesterday with the Amazon drones now that literally fly over your house and drop a pack of razor blades or whatever you're purchasing into your, you know, into your property. It's not going to be too long before DoorDash and all of those are doing that. So you can literally be sitting in your house, playing video games, watching TV, whatever, and they can drop a cheeseburger in your backyard. And I look, I love your job. Look at you. I love convenience. I will partake in all of this because I am a glutton for all of this, you know, technology. Yes. But it is making us a lot less healthy. Of course. You know what I mean? Because at least if you go to pick up the food, you have to get off the couch and walk, walk to your vehicle, get out of your vehicle, walk into the establishment, at least you get some steps in, right? Yeah. Well, that's, that's the other thing too, is don't discount smartwatches because I, you know, I use a Fitbit. It's not the Apple Watch. I don't like the Apple Watch as much as I like Fitbit because Apple Watch is a little bougie wonky. No, no, no, I have one. It's just, it's, I don't like it. It doesn't track as well as the Fitbit does, but like you can take notice of your heart rate. You can take notice of your, how active you are the day because you can be sitting around, especially us that are busy all day and some of that, you're like, my God, I haven't moved in two hours. You know what I mean? So, you know, it reminds you to get up and move, you know, get, get steps in, you know. I tell my wife that all the time. She works, she works from home remotely for a financial company. And she's sitting at that desk upstairs for eight and a half hours. That's another thing too, working at home. That does not, does not, you know, you don't get out. You don't get any fresh air, you don't socialize with anybody unless it's over Zoom. And you're not as active. You're not walking around because here, you know, we're in a pretty big building. So if I want to go talk to the general sales manager, I have to literally get up and walk over to Sam. Yeah. You know what I mean? So, you know, there's a lot more activity when you're in a place of work rather than at home on your computer, it really is amazing. 855-839-1210, the phone number. And my last take would be this on this whole subject matter is when we talk about all of the pushback from, like I said in the big take, from media to those in elected office that are going to vote against or, you know, try to put pushback to this nomination, you know, whether it's, you know, the Tom Hoebens of the world, which, you know, he'll be fine. He's just quote, the borders are, but the hex deaths of the world, we saw what Gates went through, you know, Cash Patel's going to get put through the ringer. I don't know that anybody's going to get it more than Bobby, because there's just so many of these people that are being fed with these lobbyists. Pete Hanks. They're going after Pete. Pretty hard. I mean, don't they, they're going after Pete or, you know, like his past is coming back to Holland. Yeah. I read a story yesterday about Hanks. A lot of claims coming out about sexual stuff and, you know, these, all these people are just freaks. And by the way, in Kennedy's a freak as well. Well, some of the headlines, what they're talking about, they're saying he was forced out of a, a veteran's fundraising group because he would get so, he would go to these, I don't know, conventions, get drunk, get so licked up and then have sex with people. Well, the other one, the headlines are that he would yell, he was chanting, kill all the Muslims. Yeah. I saw that on some drunken nights out, so it's, you know, here's the problem. This stuff, it could be a rumor that somebody, yeah, I don't know that it's substantiated, but this is what happened. This is, on one hand, I will say there's a vetting process. It matters. Sure. But on the other hand, it shows you that you think somebody like this who was an anchor at Fox has been vetted, but there's, there's no greater kind of vetting than in the media when you are a Republican or conservative and you're running for anything office or having to pick whatever I just, I don't know, I mean big, Bill Clinton, all the women came out of the woodwork for Bill Clinton. It's not just Republicans, it's, it's anybody who has any sort of skeletons in their closet. And the problem with these guys is, and anybody who runs for political office does this is that you have to be a certain individual, a certain type of individual to run for political arms. You have a big ego, you know, you have big machismo and all that stuff. And along with that comes with, you know, stuff that might not be the best, but to Dawn's point, do you remember anything as far as the resistance towards any of Biden's nominations? Because if you question any of Biden's nominations, you were transphobic or homophobic or any Biden's nominations had their own issues. I don't know if any of Biden's nominations had any sort of, you know, sexual misconduct now they're competence issues, but yeah, so what I, here's what I would say about this with what I notice about all of these picks, they're, they're not picking apart, you know, for Pete Haggseth, they can't attack his competency or his military record, right, because all of that's impeccable and public. So where do they go after this stuff? Yeah. And so this is a little more murky, but it's sexy. It's sexier in the headlines. We're talking about it. Excess stuff is more trashy, tabloid, whistleblower, scorned lover. I've been sitting on this for eight years. Now I'm going to come out and say something, whereas with Bobby Kennedy, it feels like more of a coordinated institutional attack because he is so polar opposite of everything that pharma and food stands for. I'm, I'm with you. I don't, I could care less about these, these people's morals. I just care about getting it done, you know what I mean? Like, I don't, I don't, I think all politicians are scumbags. I think anybody who runs for any sort of politics is a scumbag. I don't care about their personal life. I just want them to get things done. And you know how I feel about the Kennedys. You know how I feel about Bobby Kennedy. But if he's going to start the conversation about making America healthy again and looking into these, these, these drugs and these, these, this, this food, is that your attention? He has my attention and I'm glad we're having this conversation. Yep. 855-839-1210. We'll come back, put a bow on the six o'clock hour and then we will get to the civil war brewing between lots of highly paid ill-tempered television hosts on the other side. It's Kaling Company on Talk Radio 1210 W.P.H.T. You know, when it comes to your home, trust is everything. 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But as we wrap up the six o'clock hour, want to remind people about the families behind the badge Children's Foundation as they present the fifth annual Andy Chan holiday block party. It is coming up Friday, December 20th from 4 to 9 p.m. down in Old City right on second street. A $20 donation would be tremendous if you can help out and they hope that you will celebrate the season in Old City and join us on second street between Market and Chestnut for a special first responder holiday party. Yeah, well, I'll be there, right? Nick will be there. Don't be there. I'll be there. Right. We're all. Yeah, I might wear the suit again. I'll wear it tomorrow and I'll bring it down. No, wear a suit. No, I will. Yeah. No, it's a good. It's old city. It's outside. Yeah. I'm asking. You know, we love this. You know, we love this organization. We love this charity. I'm just asking every, even if you can't go. You should go. Actually, everybody, I'm commanding everybody in the YouTube chat right now. Go. Yeah. You're commanded. I don't ask a lot. The talkers picking up the tab, by the way. That's not true. That's not true. $20, a $20 donation or a $20 ticket gets you in the door. All the money goes to charity. If you need help, just go to Gregstockorsocks.com. Yes. Gregstockorsocks.com. Thank you to Kevin Pools for redirecting that to that website because it's just, it just rolls off the tongue. Gregstockorsocks.com. There you go. Go there and get tickets to the Andy Chan Block Party, even if you can't go. Yes. But I'm telling you to go. And no, stockers not picking up the tab. But they do have music. They have drink specials. And there's a nice food spread that they put out. Fundraising activities. There'll be special guests and much more. All the proceeds go directly to families behind the badge. I think we'll have a guest from the families behind the badge in later this week. So they'll be coming in to promote this. We'll have some fun. My girl, Stephanie Maccoming. I believe so. I've requested her because she is, she loves busting my balls at the bike ride because she finishes two hours before I go. She fits, she fits into Kalen Company really, really well. And she's fun to party, like, let's just, so I said to, I said to Mark, I said, if you're coming, you know, I love Mark, I go back 20 years from Mark, right? But if you're coming, not for enough, and you got to bring Stephanie, right? And he's like, ah, she's traveling this week. I'm like, yeah, tell her to change her plan. And change her plan. She's coming with us. Yes. And since Docker won't pick up your tab, Stephanie will none of that is true. None of it's true. 855-839-1210. We'll come back hour number two on the way. Donald have some news to kick off the seven o'clock hour. And then why Rachel Maddow is fighting with some of her teammates back after this on Kalen Company. Start your day with Kalen Company, weekday morning, six till 10 on talk radio, 1210-W-P-H-T and the free Odyssey app. Good morning, Kalen Company News Live. This Tuesday morning, December 3rd, sponsor for you by Joseph Anthony retreats Spa and Salon. So we now know what caused all the power outages over the weekend at Philadelphia International Airport and that was impacted impacting flights on Saturday and again on Sunday. What was going on? Well, the word is it was a bad cable, it's a bad cable, a cabling system, a fault in the cabling system caused the first outage, which lasted more than 16 hours. That was Friday into Saturday. They had to bring in a generator but then they had more problems and right now as I speak, it looks like they still are running, at least for some of their terminals, some of their computer systems still running on a generator. Sir, we have an outage. Did you power down the modem and recycle and reboot? Yes. Turn it off. Yes. I always love that. Like you don't think I tried that before I called you. So we've got that going on. I know there were a lot of delays and headaches since Friday and then into yesterday, hopefully everybody got back home safely after the long holiday weekend. And by the way, there were power outages last night, unfortunately, when they opened the Independence Blue Cross River rink in Philadelphia, they had to shut that down early as well because of a power outage. Pico power outage affecting Old City and part of the Delaware River. So unfortunately, they had to shut that thing down. I hope the ice didn't melt. Well, it's outdoor. Oh, okay. It's so cold. I thought it was indoor. Yeah, yeah. And we've got our code blue going on. So it's, yeah, there's no ice melting, unfortunately, with this cold weather. Yeah, true. But, but I don't know the cause for the other one, the other power outage. It was a Pico issue. So they got things back running. So if you feel like ice skating, by the way, the river rink is open. Have you ever ice skated before? Oh, of course. Yeah. I did it once or twice. Not, not enamored with it. I'm not good at it. I can't stand up very well. I wasn't bad at it, but man, I was always fearful of if I fall, yeah, those blades. I've seen all those horror clips on YouTube of hockey people getting their next step going. Oh, God. You ever see that clip? No. Well, you go to dark places. I do. I do. Yeah. Yeah. I thought ice skating makes me think of, did you guys see the starting at live special this past week? The new documentary. Oh, no. It's really back wins. SNL was good. Oh, is it funny? The movie. Yeah. Yeah. I told you about it. That's right. You did. Oh, sorry. Is this the Netflix thing? No, no, no. No, it was a, it was a, the real story about the first 90, about the first episode of 90 minutes before it. Yeah. Amazing documentary. Okay. Or it's not a documentary, but it's a, it's a movie, but it's an amazing movie, but they show at one point, John Belushi, like they're supposed to go on the air and he has inside his contract. And he has inside his contract. That goes right. And so he's ice skating. It's amazing. And so I had to look up, is he, did he really know how to ice? He didn't. He, they made that up. Yeah. Fully fabricated. Another genius lost too early. I know. But he was great. Back when SNL was so fun. And then Farley followed in his footsteps. Oh my God. Yeah. By the way, the other bully, she's not funny. Jim. Yeah. He's funny. He was funny. He's like a, he's like a, he grows like pot and stuff like that. Now he's like a. Oh, he does. Yeah. He's a good advocate. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, legal stuff. So we, we've talked earlier this morning about what's going on with another meeting scheduled for Philadelphia City Council as they took a lot of, well, 170 people packed last night's meeting. This has to do with 76 place, the proposed 76ers arena, $1.3 billion project. And it's not only, you know, initially they said it was, it was identified as being located in Chinatown. They're saying, well, that's not quite true. It's more the, you know, the Market Street fashion district and reviving that. So they've altered it a little bit, but more, they will meet this morning at 10 o'clock this morning, Philadelphia City Council. So we have that going on. And then the SPA putting out the word for whoever shot this dog named Maverick and dumped the dog for dead in the John Hines sanctuary area, kind of by the airport Eastwick section of Philadelphia. They want to hear from you. There is an investigation into this. And so the SPA SPCA putting out an update on Maverick, the, the terrier, whoever shot him. I believe, I believe Trump has a robot dog. We have, we have video that coming up. It's amazing. It is amazing. A lot of, can I just say a lot of visuals today? If you can't get to YouTube, obviously, you know, Nick will describe it for you. But if you can, get on over to YouTube. A lot of visuals today for the country coming up at 745 or as close as we can get her. I hear robot dogs don't bite secret service agents. They're much more mild manner. These dogs are badass, man. Yeah. Might look into one. The forecast for today, a little warmer, you know, if I can say that. But yesterday it man, it never felt that it was above 30 degrees. So today at least we're getting out of that 44 degrees bright, sunny skies and then really in the 40s, normally this time of year I was looking this up, we are normally 50 degrees. So we'll go to that next week where we'll be a little bit above average and we'll be nearly 60 degrees by next Tuesday. Yeah. But for this week, it's blustering. It is. The wind is bitter. That's what kills you. Yeah. Right. On two fronts, one, because of the wind, our Santa stop here sign, which is a big Christmas decoration, my wife puts up annually outside, keeps getting blown over by the wind and it's made out of aluminum and it sounds like the world is coming to a crashing halt every time it falls in my driveway and I got to go out there and keep put it back into the dirt and try to get it buried down deep enough so that the wind doesn't knock it over. And then two hours later, kaboom, goes down again. Go to Home Depot and get some of those stakes that are like a, like a corkscrew. You put it down in the ground, put a little wire, a rope on it, I know a ton of them. Are you available for a couple hours? I am. Do some work. All right. It's. Bring your toolbell. Yeah. So do you have a hammer? There will be like, uh, after you fix the garage door, go to Nick, Nick and Kristen's house. I got my daughter's texting me yesterday at two fifty two, daddy, can you pick us up at the bus stop? It's cold now. I don't want to walk today. I'm like, it was blust. It's a hundred and eighty yard walk. Oh, yeah, that's not, that's not, you should have said suck it up girls. No, you don't. No, I actually won't die. Of course he did. Of course he did. I would have done the same thing. Good. Yeah. I'm just a big talker. They tried, they tried in a couple of weeks ago when it was like forty eight and fifty degrees. I'm like, no, when it gets in the thirties that I will and of course now the thirties are here and I'm regretting, opening up my mouth. Well, we, maybe you need a little spa day, Joseph Anthony retreats spa and salon so cozy. It feels so good. Joseph Anthony retreats spa and salon, the secret to finishing your holiday shopping with three locations, Glen Mills, Springfield, Center City at the Los Hotel. Just visit in person or check them out online, josephanthe.com where gift cards are available. That's josephanthe.com. I saw a study that we don't give ourselves enough, the gift of alone time during the hectic holiday season. Yeah. So this is perfect. When you go to buy a gift card for somebody, Joseph Anthony retreats spa and salon, you know, get a little, a little something for yourself. Yeah. A little massage. We're just relocate for a job and stay away from your family for two years. It's not right, man. It's not right. But it's true. Dylan company News Live. I don't know. Thank you very much. By the way, can I just read a tweet? We got this one. David Gallagher. This goes back to what we were talking about in the last hour if you, if you just joined us. You know, we started. Yeah. Yeah. We started six. I got multiple six a.m. on here now. So I got to navigate the board. We start at six a.m. Well, go with David Gallagher writes, what's worse? Some of Trump's picks being sexual deviance or Biden's being mentally ill. I don't care either way. To me, it comes down to competence. Exactly. Exactly. My gut feeling having lived through the last administration and seeing these outsiders that have experience in said field, I got a feeling that not only trying, I'm trying not to be a homer here. I think Trump's picks are not only competent enough to do the job, but they are going to stay on task with his agenda. And I see no reason why that they're going to backstab Trump and not be loyal because they're not career swampers. And if they, like, if the paid excess of the world want this to be more than four years and they want to have a career in government and be off television, which I don't understand why you'd want to do. I'd rather take the money from Fox and deal with the smaller paycheck and the headaches of the government, but they're going to want to show that they're worth their chops if they want to have a lasting career and maybe be involved with other administrations moving forward, right? Yeah. I think for Pete Haggs, I suspect that maybe he got into the pathway to television was after the military was actually on the road to public service. So maybe that was his game plan all along because I know people have done that. Maybe you have. Okay. I was going to say, because that always feels like whether you're, you know, in the quote line of battle or you were an athlete, the moment there's like this glimmer of an opportunity where, hey, you might be really good on television. And then somebody says, hey, man, they pay pretty well there. Everybody makes the jump to television, especially if these TV executives say, you know what, you'd be great in front of a camera. And a lot of times these people are awful, but Haggseth was very good on television. Very good. Yeah. And he only got a weekend gig, not like he was, no, I'm still stealing money for one day. I'm kidding. But he, as far as Haggseth, you know, we reported earlier these allegations, rumors, and he denies this fully. And he's come out and said this was a former disgruntled employee who's making things up. What have you? So that's, you know, he's pushing back on it. But the problem is it's out there, you know, and nothing about his competency or his work ethic, because military service, honorable, you know, everybody Fox said, great guy to work with, very professional, hardworking guy. That's all you hear. Yeah. But so they're going back years and saying, oh, he got drunk at parties or, oh, he did this, this, or the other. And so then you always, you're ending up, you're being on the, you know, you're on the defense. You're trying to defend yourself so you can't move the ball forward, you know? Yep. Yep. 855, 839, 1210, the phone number. By the way, according to the internet, Pete, Pete Hagg says net worth of $27 million. Oh, okay. Wow. How did that happen? Yeah. He's making way more than I thought on a Saturday show. My numbers are way off. Man, I'm delusional. All right. Let's get a wrap up the segment here. We'll get Eddie in here. He wants to talk about these nominations and in Dell ran. What's up, Ed? Hey, Nick Dawn and Greg continue to give you that breaking news that we can all use. And we can't lose. And here's the thing that I got a question for. What ever happened at a 100 day grace period? I mean, I know I'm being delusional when I asked that question. But remember when they'd say, geez, you don't criticize a new administration for a hundred days. Remember that old saying, yeah, they didn't even make it to April. So it was November 27th when they started being under, under siege. Yes. It's unbelievable. And then I love how, like I was watching here the other night and he played the mainstream media talking about how Joe Biden loves the law and abides by the law and he respects the law. Yeah. Respect the law. My rearrange. Yeah. We played a lot of that yesterday. We'd appreciate the call, Ed. You know, it sounds like at a cold, doesn't he? He does. He sounds a little under the weather. Yeah. Hopefully he gets a little tea and honey and clears that up. But, you know, the Democrats, a lot of Democrats yesterday were just roasting Joe Biden, Ailey Honing, Charlie Maine, a lot of people that, you know, have soured on the Democrats recently. We're just destroying him. I think we have one on the cut sheet coming up about how this just opens the door for for Trump to pardon everybody under the sun. So we'll get into that a little bit later, but I do want to pay off the T's on the other side. NBC's Civil War, their ratings collapse continues. And why are people feeling so drained in the anti Trump America base? And why are they tuning out? We'll get into that on the other side. It's Kale & Company on Talk Radio 1210 WPHA. It's Kale & Company on demand from Talk Radio 1210 WPHD and the free Odyssey app. I do think there are some that go in there with good intentions and, you know, but all ultimately, I think a majority of them, especially the higher up they get become more corrupt. Yeah. But I think, you know, generally speaking, especially the grassroots level, there's some good genuine people out there that aren't making a killing, that aren't doing allegedly insider trading. That agreed. You know, at the school board level, at the municipality level, but, you know, the higher up you go in the food chain, yeah, you have more temptation. All right. I kind of large since you're such a, since you're such a Puritan, I want to hear you say that there are good Democrats that run for office too. Yeah. Ah. Right. Since since we all paint with a broad brush and how dare you paint with a broad brush? Tell me, give me a list of Democrats that you think that run for office or that are politicians, that are good people go. Thank you. I'm good at sniffing people out. I can tell. You start rattling off. You start sniffing people? Yeah. Well, I'm like Joe. I walk up to people and I go, yeah, I can tell. Good dog. Like a dog. Like a dog. Like a dog. Like a dog. Yeah. MSNBC. Amazing. And I want people to think about this with what is transpired. So in MSNBC world, so think about what they're going through right now and I, and I say that tongue in cheek because they all make a ton of money and their life is great and some of them are just putting on a show. But the reality is Trump is one. Their company is being sold. Their ratings have collapsed. Some of their talent has had to take pay cuts. Again, they'll still be able to pay the, the heating bill this January. And some of them like Mika and Joe have bent the knee to Donald Trump. Well, apparently all of that is adding up to this toxic environment at MSNBC where now they are according to the Daily Mail descending into civil war as Rachel Maddow has turned on morning Joe for bending the knee to Trump. They say the following MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow, who had to go from $25 to $20 million a year to work one day a week as a rollback expenses is reportedly furious with her morning Joe colleagues from meeting with Donald Trump after he won the election. We played you that long clip. Mika and Joe saying they had to quote restart communications and said a new approach ahead of Trump's second term, uh, Maddow along with other hosts at the network are calling this move by the married morning Joe co hosts opportunistic, according to a report in the U S son, the meeting at Mar-a-Lago, according to reports created a lot of tension in the teams and many other stars see both Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski as opportunistic with very low self respect and forgetting their values of being journalists with independence and integrity said a journalist who has worked at MSNBC for 15 years speaking on the condition of anonymity. The journalist made it clear, uh, who has a problem with morning Joe pivoting from calling Trump a fascist and an admiror admirer, excuse me, of Adolf Hitler to having a cordial meeting with him to figure out coverage going forward, quote, they have lost a lot of credibility. Rachel Maddow is pissed at them as are other presenters like Chris Hayes and Ari Melber. They are so frustrated. It was such a stupid thing to do. They have bent the knee to ensure not being targeted by Trump and the whole maga world. According to Brzezinski, their rationale for reaching out to Trump was to soothe the fears of their viewers who are worried about his cabinet picks. We'll round back to those two quotes in a moment, uh, insiders at the network are reportedly worried that this is going to devalue MSNBC's reputation as a reliably anti-Trump network and quote, most of us do not want to be a part of that. Let me ask you this, Don, as the journalist on the show and having paid attention to this whole Mika and Joe thing, is it, uh, let me ask you what the better strategy would be. And maybe there's maybe neither answer is the best. Is it best to double and triple down like Rachel Maddow, enjoy read have with their Trump bashing and their Trump support bashing or is it more? I don't want to say not a credible approach, but a better career pivot to try to show some balance like Mika and Joe are doing, even though I think we all kind of see through what they're doing. What's the better approach? Is this kind of half asked 180 that they're doing after calling? I mean, let's face it, Joe said, you know, back in April, that Joe was sharp, then in June, Joe has to go. Then Joe says, well, Trump's Hitler. Now he's having a crimpets and T with him at Mar-a-Lago. What's the better approach? Because it doesn't seem like either one's working for that network right now. They're all in deep crap ratings wise. It seems like they are in panic mode, but they did not count as far as Mika and Joe in particular, but MSNBC in general, and especially with the Comcast selling. I just think that they are absolutely panicked because they have low rate. So think about this. If you are, you know, on the docket to be sold and you know that your show, your network is going to be spun off and sold, you want to be in a great place. They're not. And so if somebody's buying, you know, MSNBC and they see these huge salaries with Mika and Joe, and I think their contracts are up soon. And so that's another reason for it. Remember, they resigned Rachel Maddow. So you know, sometimes survival in any job, but especially in television is, you know, your contract, when that expires and how it coincides with selling of the station or new management. And so for them, I think that's another reason that they're panicked. I just, I don't know. Maybe it's because I've never lived that world. I've never worked in that venue and that, you know, you know, medium, whatever you want to call it. It just seems to me like if your joy read, you know, honest to God, and this might come off as a controversial take, I almost give joy read and Rachel Maddow more credit for content, whether it's an act or it's their true feelings on their disdain for MAGA and Trump, at least they are staying the course. I think when you pivot like this, you lose all credibility. I don't know how they in the morning will regain their audience. Now I do think collectively, MSNBC will see a bounce back. This notion that MSNBC is going to basically be butt-lighted and lose 30 to 50% of their market share permanently moving forward is, I think, a bunch of hogwash. Anybody that's, I think, doing a show in conservative media or tweeting, "This is it for MSNBC. They'll never." Those people, I think, will come back January or February or March. But I mean, when you look at some of these numbers, this is, and I know, Stocker, this stood out to you, MSNBC had one of its worst days. In two decades last week, so this was November 26th, Thanksgiving was the 28th. So this was Tuesday. MSNBC had the lowest rated non-holiday weekday amongst their core demographic adults aged 25 to 54 in 20 years. Hold on to your steering wheel for this one, MSNBC managed only 38,000 viewers, 38,000 viewers. Think about this. I mean, more people are listening to Walter Sterling at night and watching MSNBC in prime morning time. A lot more people have you seen his ratings. Holy hell. But think of Mika and Joe. They are, okay, if the Titanic is sinking, they're posing as children and booting somebody off the life raft to get on to a life raft and get off the sinking ship. That's what it tells me is that they're just going to go with the wind. They're going to go with the money, the fame, whatever. And they never really believed anything they were saying. And they should probably not, they probably won't see that audience come back then, right? No. Because if those viewers took everything that those two said as gospel, and now all the sudden you go from telling me he's Hitler to your dining and having, you know, cocktails with the guy. Which is what they were doing. What for? Right. Right. Joe was a Republican until 2017. Yeah. And back when he was a brunette in the show was actually good because you had somebody, you know, Mika was more of a news person and Joe was a moderate Republican Congressman from Tallahassee from Florida. Yep. And so initially it was a good show. But then they, you know, first they sucked up to Trump until he won and then he became evil. And how do you, if you genuinely believe that someone is an evil human being, right, and you call him Hitler and you say all the things they said. And remember Mika would, she had a direct line, she was getting texted from people inside the White House. She had all that insider information. If you believe that in your heart, how do you possibly then go to Hitler's home and meet with Hitler and die with Hitler? So from the Mika's point then, is this about regaining access? Because I'm assuming those texts about survival that dried up, right? This is just survival. That's it. All they care about is survival for their big, big, big TV jobs. And so it, what it tells me, the two, you know, like my husband always says to remain in a long-term marriage, at least one of you at any given time has to be in love, I would say to them to, with them, neither of them could even maintain or have a true belief, right? Neither of them has any substantial belief that they would, they would stay on that wall and fight for. It's just amazing to me because if that was me and I'm at that point in my career, making that kind of money in television at their age, I don't know what their age is, I'm just going to guess out of 61 years old, I have no idea. I mean, I would just go down with the ship. I don't, if they were financially responsible with their money, they don't need to work another day the rest of their life. And this would be the third pivot then from Joe Scarborough, starts off as a moderate Republican friend of Trump's, then he makes this pivot to Trump is Hitler. So that's the first pivot. Now he's back to trying to reestablish communication. And then her, her explanation for the meeting is laughable as well. We're trying to soothe and ease the fears of our audience of Trump's cabinet members. Again, this whole fear thing that if we talk about the Democrat party needing a reboot, right? Carville is spot on, they need to gut the whole thing from top to bottom. The whole approach that they took these last four years failed. It failed policy wise, message wise, candidate wise, and this whole fear thing. I would sit there and say that Tamika Brzezinski, if I was, you know, having a debate with her, she was sitting across from me right now, I'd say, what fears exactly, like I just did my big take. What are you so fearful of with Bobby Kennedy? I would say I'm more fearful of continuing on with what we're doing in our food and pharmaceutical industry. That's poisoning us. I mean, if it's not working, the fear is continuing to do the same thing and expecting different results. Yeah, but Nick, you mentioned, you know, why don't they just retire together, right? They're married. They have a lot of money saved. Presumably they've made a ton of money because they want to maintain their relevancy and their life. And right, this is their whole life is going to those, you know, like I always say, they're the people in the Black Turinac, right, with the cropped hair and the Rachel Maddow glasses and they all go to the Biggity Big Manhattan exclusive parties. And that's their whole life is surrounded. So now what would they do? They'd be kicked out of the party. They'd be kicked out of the popular kids club and that's all they know. That's their whole life. So what you can expect now is this breakup between these two because that's common, right? Because now the blame, the finger pointing between the two of them, look at the evolution of their whole relationship. Man, this is going to be an ugly breakup. It's going to be, but that's what's coming. The only time MSNBC had a smaller weekday audience amongst those critical viewing demographics over the last 20 years came on New Year's Day and on the 4th of July, which by the way, if you're watching MSNBC on New Year's Day or the 4th of July, get a life here and that applies the Fox viewers as well. Here's the most interesting thing is that if you actually because the way TV and radio ratings are done is not, it's not an exact science to say the least. So you could actually make the argument that in the 2554 demo that MSNBC has the 38,000 viewers in that they could actually have zero listeners or viewers. Sure. Because you know, you do plus and minus, you do, you know, this, this group is weighted by this much. You could actually make the argument that there is nobody watching them. No. 2554. Nation wide. And by the way, let's also reiterate morning drive in radio versus morning drive in television two different animals. Agreed. Right? You can't, you can't drive your car and watch television the same. I guess you could, but then you're probably going to get into an accident. No, you could because you can, on an app, they ever, everybody has an app. I will say the Odyssey app, I hear more and more people saying the Odyssey app because of the rewind feature, but also just it can sustain. You know what I mean? That you can listen. But, but most of these, all these places do have the app that you could potentially listen to, but it's just not interesting anymore, Nick. I mean, that, that's just it. And by the way, in their breakup, Mika survives all of this because then she'll blame Joe for everything and throw him under the bus. Morning, Mika. Morning, Mika. It'll be morning, Mika. She'll have a whole new crew and a whole new look and that's, but it's all, it just shows you the truth of some of these individuals. And by the way, all the, all of the different people saying, what, what Joe Biden pardon Hunter after we all went on and said, Oh, no, he's been very clear. So they just, everybody got played and imagine if you're a loyal viewer and you believed all these people and they come out and say, Oh, I'm, I'm completely shocked that he pardoned. Like, listen to what we said. Like we were like, of course he did. We've been saying this. You know what I mean? Of course. That's what we fully expected on their networks. They're all losing their minds going, Oh, I can't, I can't believe it. I don't understand. He said he did. So if you're that viewer, you're just like enough. I'm done. Boom. Right. Yeah. Multiple MSNBC shows have lost more than half of their audience since election day, including inside with Jen Psaki, the Rachel Maddow show, Joy Reed's readout, all shedding at least 50% of their audience amongst adults since Trump's victory. By the way, they will, they will regain. Of course they will. People, the notion that they're going to get blood lighted is not, not true. The liberals are just very upset and there's, there's an article I think I sent you guys yesterday that that is like liberals are just literally tuning out. Yes. They don't want to, they don't want to consume any news. I'm sorry. Yes. Yes. No, go ahead. Yeah. No, they, they don't want to consume any news. They don't want to consume anything. So they're literally just, you know, watching or listening to other things because they feel like their entire worldview has been turned up on its head. Yep. That's why there was no politics being discussed at the Thanksgiving dinner because they all, they all needed a break. They all needed a mental health cleansing and a checkout. My mother-in-law is actually roommates with Rob Reiner right now in the joint, but she didn't bring it up. And you talk about this story, the Guardian, people feel drained how anti-Trump Americans face temptation to tune out. And they go on to write about how much of the non-voting, a non-Trump voting America that there was the first time around when Trump won a sense of activism and engagement amidst the shock. And this time, it's more of just wanting to ignore it all, ignore politics more broadly. And as the Guardian writes, focus their energy elsewhere. They also talk about MSNBC's ratings collapse. And they are now calling this, especially the mood in New York has deflated. As they're calling it for the liberals, the great tune out of late 2024, where they spoke with multiple people, and they said that this has been deemed a coping method. Josh Marcus is a 39-year-old tech worker, and he says, quote, "For me, it's an exhaustion." Another man who was 45 says, "The first time it happened, I was in shock. This time, I almost expected it." So now, I'm personally focused on strategizing for the next four years. You know, Don, as bad as it was the last four years, and having talked about it for the second two years of the Biden administration on this show, I never felt the need, like, I never checked out, even before I started this show in 2020 or 2021, I never tuned out. I was still paying attention to what's going on in the world. It's almost laughable. I want to mock these individuals, but I also feel bad for some of these people that, and I'm not talking about the real angry, bitter ones that wish ill will upon Trump supporters or MAGA. That's just the ones that can't seem to, like, you can't cope with the results of an election. And I know this is my career, this is my living, it's important, but it's not the end of the world. Like, if I could survive the last four years with the incompetence of the Biden administration, I think we can all survive basically any administration moving forward when lose or draw. But the fact that some of these people need to tell us about how bad it is, how they have to check out, and again, I don't mock mental health, but I do laugh at you if you're mental health deteriorates over a president elect, like, come on, seriously, it's a president. Get over it. But think about, okay, so think about what we all went through and all the people calling when they were, and it was incredibly interactive, taking you back to what was the deadline October 21st, and we were giving the deadlines, make sure that you register, make sure if you get the email, if you don't get the email and the confirmation, do this, do that, Linda Kerns calling in back and forth. And so, you know, we're praying, we're hoping, et cetera. And so, no matter what was, no matter what the result, we remained consistent here, right? We were, you know, and we would have all cried together and, you know, we didn't change anything. We didn't change what we said suddenly, or admit we were completely wrong about somebody. So I just can't imagine being a loyal MSNBC viewer or listener, if you're listening on their app, whatever, and hearing what they were saying. And then after the election, the morning show, which is the anchor of that, you know, the anchor, really, they're on many hours in the morning saying, well, we went to Marilago to meet with, I mean, it's just like what? Yeah. They're so in office, it just proves that they're so disingenuous, they're so inauthentic. And when they come up there and they're so haughty and judgy this time or that time, they don't mean it. No. They don't mean any of it. They just want to, they just want to live their incredible privilege life, right? And they want to make all the millions that they make a year. Now, with Rachel Maddow, I will say she's different because like to your point, at least Joy and Rachel Maddow, I think they've remained consistent. But with that morning team, right, I just, I cannot even imagine being that viewer and then saying, Oh my goodness. What happened here? Yes. And I just, it's not even, it's not even about, you know, laughing at or dunking on people after like I'm past that we're past Thanksgiving, you know, we've got a couple of weeks here at Christmas and then before, you know, at 47 days, 48 days from now is the inauguration. And I do think MSNBC's viewers will come back and as soon as Trump policies go into effect, you might even see a rating spiked for the rival networks, opposing Trump. Maybe Fox News has a bit of a fall off because it's more pro Trump, whatever. But I love this, these, these headlines like Politico wrote Democrats now face an existential crisis on X. This was written yesterday. You can check it out on Politico's website. I love how they, just a headline in existential crisis on a social media app. So Democrats wouldn't call it a crisis at our southern border, but whether or not to remain on a social media platform is now all of a sudden an existential crisis. And this goes to what you're talking about, Don with Mika and Joe. This disconnect from reality with the left is why a big reason why they've lost the election. I got news for you. And they want to write about how Don Lemon is left, LeBron James, Stephen King, Jamie Lee Curtis, Nicole Wallace, nobody gives a damn whether or not you're on an app. And if you decide to leave a platform, you don't need to announce it. The rest of us are caught up in our own BS on a daily basis. We wouldn't even know if you left in the door in the ass on the way out. And they go on to write in this article conversations with a dozen political insiders point to a party, the Democrats, whether or not they are sure about whether they want to leave or engage with the increasingly mega platform that is X, which by the way is also a misnomer because we played you the clip in the last couple of days of Harry and showing X is actually very reflective of the electorate in America right now. It's almost 50 50. I think it was 48 to 47 Democrat over Republican over who uses X. So this notion that you know, X is like this right wing mega platform. No, it's just it just become it's it's more balanced. That's all it is since Elon bought it and took it away from Jack Dorsey and rebranded it. It's now a 50 50 split. It's not 80 30 or 80 20 or 70 30 like it was before when we had all the censorship. So like, you know, these and this is the problem with Democrats and if you read this article, they're actually talking to strategists about whether or not it makes sense for politicians of the Democrat party to remain on X to which I would say yes, because 21% of Americans are on X. And if you want to just negate one fifth of the country, that's going to come back to bite you in the butt in 2026 and in 2028. I predict that's my spiel. I predict Nicole that's and Greg that MSNBC Rachel matter all OK, they they might make a comeback. I don't see Mika and Joe coming back from this. I really don't. I think the one who gains from this is Willie Geist. Willie Geist has been on their his dad. Wake up with Willie. Wake up with Willie. I was like a bad morning show, I'm writing I'm writing the names as we speak. Soccer's in the imaging in the promos, but today wake up you're willing to wake up with Willie. Oh, it's be great. It'd be great. Yeah. Dad was what was his dad's name? His dad was like an award winning feature reporter and he really guy started their pretty young age he's he and he's he's done he's made all the right moves. He's going to be right there to take over the mornings Willie. Mark my words. Mark my words. It's going to be Willie. Wake up with Willie and that's marking the tape right now. Eight five five eight three nine at twelve ten by the way, cheaper while right will he's way cheaper. We're sure sure who isn't Mika and Joe will end up on news nation for a fifth of their salary. All right. 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This is the Caling Company podcast from Dark Radio 1210WPhD, and on the free Odyssey app. What's up, I'm the Cushy. What's up, guys? I'm Excusey. You brought to you by Cherry Hill Baba, where they have ample inventory of brand new and beautiful pre-owned vavos, enjoy the luxury experience you deserve. They always go the extra mile for their customers, because relationships matter at Cherry Hill Baba. Check them out over at 70 Cherry Hill, Cherry Hill Baba, where relationships matter, pull up, cut 13, excuse me, 14, 14. So we reported yesterday, after the holiday weekend, that Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, met at Bar Lago with President-elect Donald Trump. What was discussed, you might ask, the Deuce man who's in Palm Beach, Florida, was on one of the programs, I think this was with Brett Bear last night, and he has a little insight on what was discussed between the President-elect and the Prime Minister, Rowley. And tonight we're getting some new details about that Trump Trudeau dinner from two people who were at the table. We are told that when Trudeau told President-elect Trump that new tariffs would kill the Canadian economy, Trump joked to him that if Canada can't survive without ripping off the U.S. to the tune of $100 billion a year, then maybe Canada should become the 51st state, and Trudeau could become its governor. Of more on that detail, and with the panel, Peter, thank you. It's amazing. Trump's only half-joking when he says that, which is a beautiful part of it all. Yeah, it's amazing. This little soy boy want to be tyrant, right? And he's got all sorts of drama going on in his country for the last four years. It's just amazing how they're all flocking to Mar-a-Lago. Mika and Joe, we just talked about it. Trudeau, Zuckerberg, Zelensky, they all want to meet with Trump because they know what they were able to get away with the last four years is coming to an end. Yep. I've always thought. I think Al Bundy said it best in the 10 Commandments, "Canada, much like the Loch Ness Monster, it's a giant scam." Canada. You hate the French stalker. I hate Canada. Well, I like their beer, though. The French Canadian are in Canada. I mean, that's true. That's bad. It's kind of a blend. I just think the fact that, like you're saying, Trudeau rushes down there and all of a sudden Canada officials from Canada are saying, "Well, we were already looking at new choppers and different efforts to control the border to the north, and we were already doing all of this." I love the story that came out where they were saying that the whole thing with Trump were saying, "Well, we could make Canada a northern state." That's hysterical. Might as well. It's like that nervous, like, beavis and butt-head, like, "Ha-ha-ha-ha." You know, the little... The snicker. But, I mean, they're all kissing the ring. Yeah. Yeah. Trump, you know, between that and what Trump posted yesterday about the Middle East and the hostages saying, "They better be freed by the time I get in office, or there will be hell to pay." Yeah. He's putting his foot down early. We'll see. You mentioned Nick, the robot dogs earlier, while a group of children were playing MRO GO, there were robot dogs patrolling the area to make sure that no shenanigans happen. Roll this. Phil, I don't think there's any audio. Look at this. Watch this here. A little Bobby and Allison are skipping around, a couple of moms with backpacks, and watch this robot dog come flying in here. Let's see. It's coming. I saw it. It was a briefer. This is courtesy of C-Span. There you go. Look at that thing. It's not like a helicopter on a task. No, that's a firearm, right? Yeah. That firearm. That is something strange. Oh, no. That's a shadow. That's amazing. Yeah. But I think that's like, you go near them. Oh, we do have more to go. Look at this. It's actually a motorized Honda robot dog with a Hemi. Where do you get something like this? Elon Musk. Yeah. Elon Musk. So Elon's like, yeah, you can golf, go for it because my little robot dog will just go down. That's right. Anybody who comes too close. You know what the hell with these secret service agents, there should have been robot dogs on that roof in Butler, PA. And they don't poop in the yard. That's right. You don't have to cage them. 4 AM. They have to go out. They don't bite, but they're a hell of an aim. Yeah. It's amazing. Robot dogs. What do you think one of those go for retail? Oh my gosh. 3,400? Right. If you're watching now on YouTube, Don's point is a good one. Is that a gun that's attached to it? That would be badass. I would guess there's probably some sort of GPS element in there. And then camera, audio, microphone. And then perhaps, although, I don't know, the fact that there's kids out there, maybe no weaponry. Yeah. Maybe it's just like surveillance where it's reporting back to like an office. Just curious, Don, was that like the first family? Was that his grandkids that were out there playing? I believe so. Yeah. And also, Elon, we know Elon's kids have been there. Yeah. By the way, did Trump adopt Elon? He said he's like part of the family. He's like the, you know, he's like the, I don't know, he's not the godfather. He's Tom. Right? He's a consigliary. I don't know. It's a really odd thing. He's like part of the family. Yeah. He's hanging out. A lot of space. Jimmy Matthews wants to correct you, Don. It's Boston Dynamics, not Elon Musk. Oh, it was. Okay. So it's, Elon has nothing to do with it. I have no idea. I'm just reading. The hell is Boston Dynamics, the company that made the dog? Yeah. I can't. Jimmy, you got to go run some more steps or something. You know, he pulled out an answer. He sees the fact checking, I said that's what we do here. That's what we do here. Boston Dynamics. I just assumed that it was something to do with Elon. Yeah. Hey, I would be all, look, I'm not, I've said on the show, I'm not the biggest fan of artificial intelligence and taking jobs away from Americans because artificial intelligence doesn't dump their paycheck back into the economy like human beings do. But I would be all for artificial intelligence and seeing an increase when it comes to protecting the lives of certain people for sure. They do not have weapons. Yeah. I didn't think so. Especially with the kids there. Because of that thing. Maleficent. Maleficent is just going to say that. Oh my God. So what happens then if there's like, like the dogs attack? Oh, it can't be any worse than Biden's dogs. No, that's cool. It's pretty intimidating. Look, can we roll that again? Just the silent part? Phil, if you can fast forward to, I don't want to see the moms with their, with their little fanny packs, but, you know, just the, here it comes, let's see this dog again. I want to just, and when you get to, when we get a good visual of the dog, let's freeze it and pause it. Take a look at that still shot of that dog. Actually, you can freeze it on that lady right there. No, it's not good. Right there. Let's stop it right there. Right. So it looks like almost like a fake snout. I'm guessing that's like a camera or something that picks up audio. It's name is spot and it's the latest operational security measure by the United States Secret Service. Yeah. I need, I need one of those things. Yeah. How about that? And they're not giving any specific information, although the hips are a little off. So it's probably going to end up with dysplasia, like a shepherd and have to be put down. Oh, that's not right. No, it's hereditary and shepherds. They typically have bad hips for the most part. Okay. Fact check on that. Not everyone, Nick. I've been a shepherd for 20 years. The robotics dogs. Right. The name is spot. Spot. My wife had a dog named Spot. He was a rat terrier. The nasty little prick. He used to bite people all the time. Oh, they say that these robotic dogs are increasingly becoming a tool by militaries as well as law enforcement agencies worldwide. Yeah. Well, hey, look. This is to come. Yeah. I would tell them to, you know, come here so you become, you know, and there's a Pennsylvania angle. I was looking for the local angle. It's an old red Peter's joke. Sorry. I picked them on. I didn't under those like a lot. Uh, bomb squad in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania purchased a spot dog like this just this past spring. Yeah. And if they deploy the device to inspect potential explosives and last year, the New York police department moved forward with adding the robotic canines to their force. So despite some complaints by people of a dystopian overreach of police power, how does Peter feel about this Ukraine has used them to conduct reconnaissance? Yeah, you can definitely see Zelensky. He's got a whole whole stable full of robotic bugs. He should be able to afford them after all the money we've given him $75,000. No. Yep. I'd mere drop in the bucket. All right. So you can go to Piazza right now and get a Range Rover or you can get a robot dog for nothing, but I'd rather have the Piazza Rover rather than spot. That's right. By the way, everybody watching right now on YouTube, please hit the like button and he please hit the subscribe button. Everybody watching right now, please hit the like button and the subscribe button. There's a ton of you watching and make sure you hit the subscribe button. Okay. Let's talk about mental illness, shall we? But not the, but not the serious kind that the, the fun. I know what mental illness looks like. This is, uh, these are, Phil and I, man, we are in St. Patico. I don't even, you know how on the cut sheet I have numbers. Yeah. You know, that's to help make it easy for the guys in the back. He's just, he's right on. I don't even need to call the numbers. He's right on me. You, you and Phil are like Trump and Elon. Yeah. Just, yeah. All of a sudden stars are born. Um, this is like a little montage that was pulled from TikTok of these women. So there's a report now that women are sterilizing themselves because of the Trump. So, uh, mental illness, you know, it's two different women. There's, there's one woman who's actually on the phone with a clinic or something, whoever does the sterilization of women, uh, making an appointment. And then afterwards, there's another woman telling all of her followers that they're in real danger and they might need to get sterilized. Uh, roll this, uh, roll this phone emergency, please call 911. I'm not going to help you. Look at the glasses. Let's just schedule an appointment with Dr. And are you the subscriber for this coverage? Yes, ma'am. And with this appointment for, um, consultation for sterilization. Oh boy. Got miserable. That dog is behind it. If you own a uterus and you live in America, wait, hang on. Pause, pause, pause, pause, pause. If you own a uterus, yeah, can you rent them? Can you lease them in finance or what's the difference here? Don, this is to your point, like, can you just say if you're a woman, men don't have uterus. Right? Don, just because I'm not really, um, an expert on the female anatomy and my wife can confirm that, um, stalker, stalker, just spit off this cloth. I thought that was your bully, buddy, honey. Wrong. Anyway, um, sterilizing, is she saying she wants, and correct me if I, and I, I could be way off her. Is she want her tubes type? Oh, what? Or a hysterectomy. Or is that what it that is? I don't know. How to just get like, uh, like one of those chastity belts. You know what I mean? Like, then, because I've heard, I've heard stories of women have, women having their tubes started. Is that what she's talking about? I have no idea. Yeah. Okay. Um, all right. Keep rolling, Phillip. Seriously seeking sterilization, um, if you are done having kids, if you never want kids, if you're not on birth control, I don't care if you were a partner, it has a vasectomy. Like it's still imperative that you seek protection for your body. And I'm, I, in my opinion, like birth control is not enough. Um, and at this point, you need to get it done and you need to seek it and get on a waiting list and go to whatever doctor you need to go to to make it happen now before it's illegal. And like, it's, it's not negotiable. If you are serious about like, not like, like, America is no longer. Uh, America is no longer a safe place to have a child, it is no longer a safe place to be pregnant or become a mother. Um, it is no longer a place that we have reductive, reproductive freedoms. And I cannot stress enough how much relief that I have because I got my tubes out, like out three years ago, I have no kids and it was one of the hardest things I had to fight for for over a decade. And I really feel like it is one of the only things bringing me any kind of sense of peace. Um, after the news we have this morning, if you feel like the need, look, look, if she isn't, if you don't want to have kids, that's, that's up to you actually. It's probably better because we don't need, uh, parents that don't want kids. But the, the, the fact that you have to go on social media, TikTok or whatever the hell this is, and announce that that's what you're doing, that everything needs to be on Twitter. And I just, I don't understand. I don't understand this mindset. I don't either. My sister's listening. She says, yes, either tubes tied or take it all out via hysterectomy. So she said tubes out. So it sounds like she had a full on hysterectomy, but she wanted all of her plumbing removed. It's funny. It's not funny because like I know somebody who had issues and they had to get that surgery. Yes. You know what I mean? So for somebody to voluntarily do it because they're afraid of what? Yeah. Yeah. My buddy, uh, my buddy, Tom, his wife had, I think everything taking now. I think it was from some sort of cancer. Yes. Yeah. That's usually why. Yeah. And these people are on social media and the worst part is you're not even factually correct. It's not illegal. It's just a state by state issue now. Now, granted it might be in some states, and I don't want to get into the whole abortion thing again. We've done that show a million times, but you know, as I'm watching both of these females, right there was my biggest fear as to why Trump would lose the election. I mean, I'm glad that obviously he didn't, but like if he would have lost, I thought and we talked about it, you know, in election since Roe v. Wade, Republicans have come up short, but Trump is different than every other Republican from a voter turnout standpoint, from a win loss standpoint. And obviously from a being able to win despite Roe v. Wade standpoint, we have a serious, we have a serious issue where like we, you know, everybody, a few months ago, I really was like, like we have a, we have a male problem. We have a female problem. All right. Yeah. There's a lot, there's a lot of mental problems happening and single liberal women. It's on display on TikTok and social media right now. Yes. Yeah. When I see and I don't know, do you know her age? No. I mean, she looks young. She looks early 20s. Early 20s, probably. So she is the face of mental health crisis, particularly among young women. Yeah. I mean, it's, it has struck. We know kids as young as middle schoolers, but especially her age because if she's, let's say in her early 20s, she was probably in high school among the shutdowns during the pandemic, but this mental health crisis, we're going to be dealing with this for, you know, a generation or two. I'm actually glad for her if she, you know, if she feels like she does not want to be a mom that she, that she did, I mean, I'm, I'm so sad, but she made that decision in her early 20s. I mean, if you asked me in my early 20s, I didn't want kids. My wife was the same way. We didn't have that realization until our 30s. So what you, what you think in your 20s is not necessarily what you're going to think when you get older. And now she's, she's completely, yeah, she can't do that anymore. My wife and I started dating when we were four and, yeah, we didn't have kids till we were 30. So, you know, it's remarkable. But you know what, really, look, if you don't want to have kids, that's fine. I'd write like you said, Stalker, better off not having them if you don't want them as opposed to having them and being miserable and having a problem child, which I think we can get to a little bit later. There's a retail store issue with a child throwing a fit. But yes, you know what bothers me more than anything. And I've seen this a lot again on social media. I've seen this from people. I don't follow that somehow pop up in my timeline. And I've seen this from people that I do follow that are in media that I know are single or don't have kids. What really ticks me off is those single liberal women that I know are not married and I know they don't have kids constantly posting on social media about how to parent children. It's like the same thing with like these Gen Z influencers that Carville was ranting and raving about and he's like I don't really give a crap about your opinion, you ain't got no skin in the game. Like these 28 year old women out there with all these parenting thoughts, like you don't even have kids. It's like the old adage. If you didn't play the game, you don't know the game. So seriously, just stop posting about like marital stuff and childbearing stuff when you've never done it. I hate that. Especially the ones out there that love to promote their nephew, like they're there. Oh, I was with my nephew and niece and it's like you're the aunt. Just shut up boy. Oh, don't. Don't. Don't. I mean you're making the wrong uncle. No. Okay. All right. It's not your kid. There are some answered uncles that are treated. Well, they're get laid and have a kid. Oh boy. Oh boy. Here we go. You know what? You're tired of these people. Something Greg said earlier though was talking about, you know, at least, you know, maybe she shouldn't be a mother about the young woman that makes us sad. But I think I would rather see that, I guess, than the mentally ill mom who, you know, you've played on the cut sheet where she's propping up her child who now says that he is a girl and wants the hormones and, you know, you've talked about this, I guess. This is better than that, but it just shows you all these mentally ill, especially young women. Yep. It's a crisis. By the way, Nick mentioned that we might as well do it now in Walmart. You guys wonder why I hate Walmart. This is proof. The worst. This is amazing. The worst people. The worst people. Yes. I'm painting with the broad brush. You mean everybody who shops in Walmart. You can't mean everybody in the shop. How dare you? Everybody who shops in Walmart should not come on the radio show anymore. Okay. Stop. Great deals on TV. Um, this, this little girl had a complete tantrum psychotic breakdown, not psychotic. I mean, she's, she's definitely like a spoiled, yep, beeward, um, throwing things around and you have to hear the people first of all, nobody knows where the, where the mother is, right? Or the parents. Yep. She's having this list. She's just throwing things at Walmart and like all the people are like, don't touch her. Don't touch her. Yeah. She, you don't know what she's going through. You don't know. She's. Oh, yeah. Yeah. What, what is going on? Play the, play the, play the video. Oh. It's throwing stomping. Look at it. Look at it. Look at it. There goes the, there goes the pork chops. There goes the Russell Stowe for the split. She's just throwing things around this Walmart. Look at this lady intervening with the sweatshirt. Don't touch her. Don't touch her. Look at this. Now watch this. I'm kicking it. Yeah. There goes stove top. Look at that. Look at that. Look at that. Look at that. That was red wine. That'd be really. Look at that. Yogurt's. You've got like, it looks like a worker that steps in and then there was the, the white lady there with the black sweatshirt. Don't touch her. Don't step in. And I think there's a clip later in the same video where she says, you never know she could be the president of the United States one day. It's unbelievable. I think it was actually video of Kamala Harris, 1977. You know what this really screams to me? And I can't, I can't criticize her. I was like, girl in the Walmart. Yes. And on the bus. I was raised in a middle class family that went to Walmart. Terrible, terrible parenting because I would have, that's, that's, that's it right there or lack thereof in, in a nutshell. You're right. Where the hell is the parent at? Yeah, right there. Yep. How old's that girl in that video? Five? She's nine. Okay. Little younger than my kids. She's seven. Okay. Seven, eight or nine. Okay. Yeah. So a couple of years younger than my kids. I don't leave my kids more than three feet from arm's length and they're 10. That's, that's a, that's a trial that's never been disciplined in her entire life. Yeah. There's something else going on with that kid though. There's, there could be, there could be some sort of, you know, cognitive ability or something like that. For sure. Yeah. We don't know. But like even, isn't that even more of a reason for the parent to be in that video? Yeah. JK 13 says it screams shot collars. I agree with that. I agree with that. Oh my God. I wish my brother John, my mom would have had us in the car and whip out the hot wheel track. Like that's, that was her weapon of choice. Spanking machine. Hot wheel track. Hot wheel track. Yeah. I don't, I don't. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Tony on the YouTube chat says mom, mom was probably in the middle of a slip and fall. lawsuit. Yeah. It's, it's probably when, when you see stuff like this happening and you go up the, the trial, go up the tree, the, the family tree and there's, there's, there's a lot of bad apples up there. Yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly. Wow. It's sad. I'll tell you what. If that was my child and that kid did not have, you know, developmental issues and he was just the defiant eight year old, especially if he was a boy. Oh man. I had to beat him down right in Walmart. Oh boy. What? What? If you're in Walmart, do you, do you stop? Do you just keep walking? Like what? I, I just ignore. I just ignore. I just keep going. Yeah. I just ignore. It's not worth my time. Not, not my kid. Not my issue. Nope. Not. I'm in no sort of danger. I'm just going to put my head down and keep walking. I'm looking for the guacamole. Where's the fresh guac? It's all I care about. I can't. I can't with these. It's just, and by the way, yes, this is, this is Walmart. This is Walmart. This is what happened. That could happen. That scene could happen anywhere, Greg. Yeah. I mean, that necessarily, I don't know, she's a, you know, cute little girl where, you know, in, in a pink long sweater and pink tights and cute little white gym shoes and her hair is, you know, all pretty braids. I, I, this is a well-dressed child. Somebody took a long time to do her hair like that. What's going on here with this kid that she's acting out in this manner? This is, there's something and there's something else. Sure. And maybe credit to the lady who said, don't touch her, don't step in because maybe she's warning everybody in this day and age, you try to do the right thing. You try to be the Daniel Penny and then you end up being on put on trial. Yeah, right. 100%. There's no upside to this. That's what I said. Let the staff deal with it, let the, whoever, not my problem, not my kid. Well, it's the, you know, the Daniel Penny situation. Yeah. We try to avoid that verdict. We might get the verdict. Well, today we might because closing arguments were yesterday. So, but think about that. I think less and less. So the lady who's saying, don't, you don't want to touch her because of, of that situation, you might get sued or what if she, you know, she bites you or you accidentally, you know, and then she falls and then you're getting sued or jailed. Yeah. So the Walmart staff too, we've talked about all these retail stores that have been told if somebody's stealing something, don't try to detain them. Well, what do you do? You're, you know, you're in their stock restocking aisle seven and young Jessica's back there busting glass bottles of gravy, sparkling champagne on the floor. You go to try to scoop her up to get her out of harm's way or to stop next thing, you know, the mom comes in. She's suing Walmart for restraining your child. But the one guy, the Walmart worker who's, he's all dressed in all dark clothes, he does a good job of walking up because now she's throwing glass bottles. So that's shattering glass, which is a danger to it. You know what I mean? So he just kind of puts his, he just stands and blocks her if she's going to throw it. It's going to hit him. Yep. I think he handled that very well, you know, give it a hot. What do you do? Yeah. If that's your workplace. Uh, Yeti 376, that's not happening in Wegmans. You are correct. You are correct. You are correct. That happens in Walmart because of the clientele that shops at Walmart. Thank you. I'm going to disagree with that. I've seen some pretty crazy crazy stuff in a Wegmans with, with, with kid. This kid, this, this kid is acting out and has fun, has a Walmart read coming up. I love Walmart. I love Wegmans too, but I visit, this is a mental health situation. Can we get to, uh, Edison, New Jersey, what, Edison, that says, send, I know this is in New York, right? Is it? Yeah. Central Jersey. Is it central Jersey or is that? No, I think they consider it like Metro. I know it's, it's, you can't say central Jersey these days because that's not it. I think it's closer. I think it's closer in New York. So the, uh, Edison, New Jersey town council banned American flags at meetings. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I'm doing this again. What's amazing how the American flag triggers people. So a couple of nights ago, a bunch of angry residents showed up. One had like a constitution was waving around this gentleman who I believe was a lawyer and a resident in Edison protest by waving his American flag at the meeting and the police came in. Oh, well, yeah. Yeah. Waving the American flag is now a call of duty for all people. This is unbelievable. Edison, New Jersey might be central Jersey, might be North Jersey, definitely not south Jersey, New Jersey role of help. I'm holding up an American, how that happened in your work. They said the constitution values. That's what I'm gonna do. You hear that? He's getting warnings. What? It's right. It's right. You get a second opinion from confident counsel because you are wrong. You. You. I'd like to thank you. I'd like to thank you. I'd like to thank you. I'd like to thank you. I'd like to thank you. I'd like to thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'd like to thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'd like to thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. 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I'd like to thank you. and they're getting the cops taken away all right if we have anybody in this audience that wants to take the kaolin company flag and drive to edison new jersey that'll be field trip number one for you amen remind me never to go to edison new jersey but they have violated his first amendment rights yes they just by you know you can't if if he's speaking at a public venue right how how do they justify calling the cops i mean we just talked about this in texas v johnson yesterday in our trivia contest about burning the flag as protected speech so that's protected but that waving the flag there like that guy was banned yeah okay uh... the american flag in u_s_ constitution are among the list of quote-unquote props banned by a new jersey township council last week sparking outrage in the community the band came under in edison municipal council ordinance establishing proper decorum for members of the edison township community who address the council during public hearings using props while addressing the council is listed in the ordinance as independent in a pediment to the orderly conduct uh... it's going to in sight people and are they could put that to the u_s_ supreme court because since scotus has ruled on this already um... is scotus is going to trump their stupid rule mm-hmm by the way edison new jersey considered a bedroom community of new york okay and by the way it was interesting yesterday when you have the content we're talking about why why people in america are allowed to burn the american flag and talking about the dissent that was one of the citizenship or not citizens was it citizenship questions yes but it was uh... civics it was uh... justice william brannon he was the dissenting justice on that one who had said at the time that the american flag is a symbol of you know nationhood and unity and people have fought and died you know under the flag and he that he obviously lost during that but i will say this case that you're showing it's if if that guy wants to take it to scotus and to get that prop that so-called prop thing removed because but they're going to get they're going to get that thrown out that's terrible it is disgrace uh... a florida woman was for the woman was sentenced to life in prison yesterday after she was found guilty of secondary murder for sipping her boyfriend in a suitcase and leaving him inside for hours until he died uh... you fit a boyfriend in a suitcase and they make big suitcases these days school will have video so get on over to you to be if you want to see this if you don't uh... your discretion is advised uh... saraboon forty seven was found guilty of second-degree murder in october prosecutors says she's a poor boyfriend or a tourist into a suitcase recording video of herself haunting him before leaving him stuck inside over night to suffocate and die we have the footage of him in the suitcase yeah allegedly who also took the stand before the sentencing and described being abused by torres during her trial she said her defense team argued she suffered from battered spouse syndrome and she was afraid of torres okay which is why she did this she said monday the torres kicked spit on raped stabbed and choked her among other forms of abuse and she put him in the suitcase she says i forgive myself for falling in love with a monster she said and no matter how grotesque he may become i still loved him hoped and forgave so this is this in february twenty twenty the couple is drinking alcohol and playing a game of hide-and-seek according to news release i believe that's what this video is i've ever played hide-and-seek with your spouse i don't believe so you can tell in this video that she's definitely an abbreviated because the way she speaks and you can hear him you can hear him in the suitcase i don't believe this is the night that he died i believe this was a prior occasion or they were she locked him in a suitcase yeah and you can hear him saying okay said let me out please let me out it's it's kind of disturbing but also kind of like it's kind of a it's kind of a car crash on the side of the road you want to see yeah by the way i actually played hide-and-seek with my wife one time i told her why don't you go upstairs hide in the hamper i'll come find you as soon as she went upstairs i bolted out the front door went to the sports book it's a matter of children episode on oh my god alright roll it Phil for everything you've done to me for everything you've done to me so you the case is moving he's in it shallow stupid shallow if you're watching the video you can see it's my name the murder the two photos of the so it's a large she's bigger than him blue suitcase yeah so earthy he can't breathe he said that's when you do you check me so she's she's she's alleging abuse which is why she did this in the first place i don't know this is a mess top isn't it make sure we clip this okay i can't breathe he's on you yeah he's zip tied he's like tied up no i don't i don't think i think how did she put him in the showcase i know i mean it's a it's a big suitcase but it's real around them i want to get a video for it extra i mean she's definitely he's gone so then later i part of the testimony was she they she was licked up that then passed out okay and then she didn't know what where hooray was yeah and then oh so this is the video from i think this is when oh wow so these might be as like a last word man what i like when he jingled me wow so then she kind of i mean that's a big suitcase but what is this guy five four a buck 20 he's a little guy he's a little guy but um how his family his mother and sister were in the court yeah and he has he has a daughter too they they uh the so what i want to know is how did she compact him into said suitcase yeah with all due respect you know my man he got you in there oh yeah that's on you bro i don't know seriously he got put in the suitcase look i i don't i'd like to know if he was in he breathed i don't yeah they both were they both were licked up and so however she got him in the suitcase oh my god it's going to take three or four guys to get me in a suitcase all right yeah not one lady well yeah i mean goes back to your hamper story this is you know hidey hidey in the hamper hidey hidey in the suitcase this is not this is not a this is a tragic story i mean it's not died however however like he appears to be a giant scumbag yes yes from testimony that she said she obviously has video of her saying you choked me you cheated on me all all that stuff so obviously that's that's evidence that he was doing that to her yes um you think Cheryl Heinz has had um the thoughts of doing this to Bobby so she she's not denying it she just says that they were both drunk she passed out and then when she woke up and sobered up and she didn't know where he was and then realized he was in the suitcase by that point he had suffocated already wouldn't be wouldn't the better excuse be i feared for my life now so i did this to know no because if once you get him in the suitcase you would call 9-1-1 if you feared for your life right he's no longer a threat right but in this case i think her to her you know her defense was she passed out she was drunk they were both drunk that she passed out and then woke up after sobering up wake up and then where is where's Jorge oh my god he was in the suitcase does the autopsy say how long he was in there alive before he eventually came to suffocate overnight overnight so like if that was the evening that it happened i don't know i'm getting conflicting reports i think they had they had done this more than one time so i don't know if this was actually the night that he died oh so he's been in the suitcase multiple times it sounds like it's february here's this i'm taking the story from i don't know where i think this is cnn in february 2020 the couple was drinking alcohol and playing a game of hide and seek according to a news release and from state attorney blah blah blah they thought it would be funny to hop in a suitcase as part of the game according to an arrest affidavit from the orange county sheriff's office boons said tourists voluntarily climbed into the suitcase and she zipped it closed the news release says she recorded herself taunting tourists as he asked to be let out and then went upstairs to sleep okay so release she suckered him in she bated him he thought it was a game again except this time she was serious gotcha wow man oh and yikes that's wife material right there yeah oh no she's in jail for the rest no yeah second-degree murder she the judge sentenced her to life in prison whoo he's you know one of his daughters testified i mean it's all they have kids oh oh well i don't know if they have kids together together he has daughters from a got baby mama who's not yeah cray cray oh cray man wow can you imagine stalker in a suitcase no don't ever holy crap why would you why would you pour a hamper why would you climb voluntarily into anything let's say hi let's eat i'll just zip you up yeah it's not i mean it look it's not funny but it is it is uh it is that might be one of the weirdest stories i've ever heard over really right i mean we've heard a moment you hear these stories um you know somebody accidentally got locked in like a commercial freezer working and they froze the death somebody accidentally fell into a batch of whatever and you incinerated themselves you hear these horror stories you know every every year or so but voluntarily climbing into a suitcase to be snuffed out if you're just tuning in to kill a company they're having a beautiful morning i swear that you've been a fun show look guys you should never do news you can use look it's i don't i don't i don't invent this news i just bring it to you guys it's part of my job uh speaking of news i actually have a ton of other stuff do you want to get to it on the other side yeah i have whoopi scolding um alyssa ferrogryphin um i have briana keeler confronting dan goldman representative dan goldman yeah i saw this from uh saying that joe biden would not pardon hunter mm-hmm desantis rondesantis came out and he he spoke he spoke on parting hunter really florida is where whoa goes to die plus one of my main controversial statements i made before christmas before thanksgiving break uh was inflatable christmas decorations mm-hmm i have proof that i'm correct okay i'm going to get to that on you yeah okay great stock or inflatable all right quick break uh men out there avoid all suitcases at all costs and uh we'll come back and continue with the cut sheet here on this tuesday morning on talk radio twelve ten w_p_h_d_ what a unique and useful gift for anybody on your list so let me tell you about what a crock dot coms delicious easy to prepare meals and when i say easy i mean just literally drop it into your slow cooker dinner is one and done what a crock makes it so simple i just put the 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this morning it's the yonic tickets yonic i think we have them all week correct yonic miss mixtape yes the yonic mixtape uh which is december 14th at the uh i don't know let's at some theater i'll get those come uh mary and anerson hall uh gotcha um don't send the nikow what do you call it when somebody tells you that they're not going to do something and then they do it for all liar thank you don't stand in you would call that a liar right yeah like like if i said uh i am not i am not going to move to after oh no wait wait a minute no no i i am not going to uh go to the grocery store and then i go to the grocery store yes right um uh that would be you would be lying there right i am not going to put you in a suitcase and then i put you in the suitcase i live all right um so whoopi the whoops sugar um uh shut down elissa fair griffin for having the audacity to say that joe biden lied lied when he said that he wouldn't pardon hunter guy okay welcome got it yeah i roll it because i have i respect it as a parent i understand why he would do it but i wonder to understand why lie about it for so long i i i would stop when calling it a lie okay why repeatedly say you're not going to and you do and secondarily for the part of this country half of it that doesn't support by it and doesn't know him personally doesn't get to have phone calls and they're just looking at a system that seems like it's only benefits the people who are well i'm going to say a resident does that said well here's what it says it's a president for all of us to open our eyes because we've elected someone who is in a similar situation who didn't have a drug problem who knew what he was doing who clearly was stood and said i can do this and he did it so i think for many many reasons this is very different than any other situation that we have ever dealt with because when we're talking about who gets a pardon and who doesn't get a pardon this man i think Biden had no intentions of pardoning stuff that went down yeah i think he said well why am i busting my behind the stage three i think he thought he was going to win and i know she would have been honest he said he wasn't going to pardon him even after he lost there you go how how does anybody first of all clap to what would be what we just said and like you that that's applause worthy analysis so when you say you're not going to do something and you do it what is what what is that constituted as no what is that become i think i was a lie right i don't know maybe she doesn't understand the definition of a lie and then she was under the assumption that he wasn't going to do this is she serious is she delusional i don't know man i i you know i know sunny hasta has to read these legal disclaimers every time she brings up pete hexes allegations there should be a match dates or mac gates and that's what it is yeah there should be a stupid disclaimer that she has to read every time she talks it's a it's a stone cold lie you got that we got the tape of it because her the binder everybody it's just funny to me what they're willing to call lies and what they're willing to not call lies you know i mean like that's that's the the hypocrisy of that you can say yeah okay he changes mine like that's fine but then then then stop calling what everybody else does lies the only reason the remotely bothered by it is because now they know that trump can use pardons until the cows come home yeah and they hate that that's the precedent that's being set here which is which is fine by me you know uh what a bad show did they talk anything else besides politics or is that sure no no they yeah they do other stuff okay they do other stuff they just have like a politics segment right down like they they just do yeah or is it or or is it all it's not all politics right i don't i don't really watch the show no i don't we just play clips of it but i think they just do like a one segment you know i'm gonna do i'm going to take a day off coming up uh i don't know like in january or february but it'll actually be a work day and i'm going to get up at six o'clock because you know as we know we started six a.m and i want to watch mica and joe from beginning to end then i'm going to watch the view have you ever heard of a dvr decal yes yes but by the end of the day i'm the last thing i want to do is watch that stuff and sit through but i'm going to do like uh like a reconnaissance project of all these shows that we play on the cut sheet i want to absorb their content in its entirety for one day why and then i'll need two days for mental health afterwards i'll get back to you like on thursday i i pull these clips dan pulls them for dawn so you guys don't have to watch okay that's what we're here for here's a guess right do we do we think the view has a larger audience than msmbc in prime time right now oh definitely yeah a hundred percent they do there's a the view has a has a decent size audience okay was just wondering msnbc as we learned does it oh for out of keeler on cnn called out representative dan goldman on his clip yeah uh claiming that joe biden will not pardon hunter so this is goldman's the democrat from new york i believe yes sir um and this is how uh that uh that that that confrontation went down go there you i mean you went out on a limb backing up biden when he said that there would not be a pardon in july of 2023 just after that plea deal fell through this is what you said i want to watch do you think a pardon for his son would be a mistake yes and i don't think there's any chance that president biden is going to do that unlike his predecessor uh oh who part in all of his friends uh and anyone who had any access to him then i think you see that in this case where he kept on and mary garland kept on a trump appointed us attorney to investigate the president's son if there is not an indication of the independence of the department of justice beyond that i i don't know what what we could look for what does that feel like uh watching yourself back then reassuring people that biden was not going to issue a pardon for his son yeah and i think that if that plea agreement and that plea deal had gone through uh there would be no pardon uh that was a satisfactory outcome that only yeah there wasn't contingent upon that sorry deal but when you reacted this was when the deal had fallen through judge review and i hear what you're saying about the cash patel appointment but you know you took him at his word so what does that feel like wow knowing that he's gone back on it well as i said i i'm i'm disappointed that um after the plea fell through and it became clear about how why it did including republican congressional intervention in this case uh which made this case very unique and very different from any other case i think that uh we all perhaps i should have as well recognized that uh this is not the normal prosecution i said many times that if hunter biden were not hunter biden he would never be charged with these crimes and when you start to see what donald trump is planning to do with his department of justice and with his fbi and the degree to which hunter biden has already been shamelessly attacked as a private citizen by republicans um i certainly understand why the president felt like this miscarriage of justice uh should not carry forward and that he should not be at risk of retributive prosecution for political reasons which is not the proper way to execute our rule of law wow it doesn't matter to me what dan's opinion was or if it was a terrible prediction or a puppet being uh you know put out on display to spew the the talking points that segment should have been rebranded dunking on dan because that's exactly what bionic cut cut chylar or chylar whatever her name is just did right there i mean she got the receipts wow the problem the problem i have is that if you want to go down the road of saying that hunter biden wouldn't wouldn't wouldn't have been charged if his name was hunter biden okay i can i can play with that but then you also have to say to be consistent that donald trump would not have been charged if his name wasn't donald trump right and these guys aren't willing to say that of course and that's what's so infuriating about it is that if you're going to play these little games and then say these things okay i'm willing to play along with you but then you can't have it you can't have it both ways yes right you know what i mean yes yes i i don't know i just the the level of inconsistency with with this is just it's it's nausea i think lost in all of that to me is the fact that cnn is out there taking and holding democrats feet to the fire i mean i that's just one little instance right there but that's something that cnn hasn't done in the recent years well it's interesting nick it's interesting you bring that up and i think dan can probably attest to this that it's it's it's i think that they are because they would never done this during leading up to an election no of course not ever however seeing the mood of the country change i think you're also going to see the moods on cnn change like i i saw jake tapper yesterday played a montage of actually the same montage we played yesterday morning it's six oh one nickel uh of of all the people saying that joe biden uh or you know joe biden wouldn't punt uh pardon hunter they had a montage of it and he basically you know it's called it a lie what everybody else has gone so i think you're seeing a lot of these pundits now see where the where the mood of the country is and i think they're flipping a little team yeah do you guys agree with that i i so one of them will have to as in msmbc or cnn yeah it's not going to be msmbc that much we know right i mean we we talked about it in the in the seven o'clock hour with the the internal war where you know mica and joe are being called out by all the other individual hosts for uh you know being quote opportunists and 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hunter biden and the big pardon it was a great holiday weekend for him but special counsel david vice dismissing president biden's claim that his son hunter biden was quote selectively and unfairly prosecuted persecuted for federal tax and gone to crimes and so why speaking out and this is technically a local story because bellower uh... the government always like that you always do this i said it's you five years ago and you're not going to let me live it down consistency it is it is we will work together a long time their work husband uh the government does not challenge he says that the defendant has been the recipient of an act of mercy but that does not mean the grand jury's decision to charge him based on a finding a probable cause should be wiped away as if it never happened so that's the latest i mean he he's written this he has filed this in the u_s_ district court for the central uh district of california is well arguing that the judge overseeing that case in california that's the hunter's tax case saying it should not be dismissed against the first son despite the president's pardon so pushing back on this okay so he is saying so the pardon grants uh... basically clemency that hunter biden will not be punished for his actions but white is trying to claim that it will still be on his record because i i'm thinking to the criminal justice system with the concept of expungements where uh... sometimes as an adult but more more notably when you're a minor if you commit a crime you're found guilty you plead down you take probation you do community service and then they expunge your record meaning it's not visible publicly uh... it won't show up on a uh... criminal background check for a job for employment uh... and you're basically given a clean slate is wise trying to say that the slate is not clean for him that's what i would have said i think we're splitting hair he's like he's saying that the charges should not be quote-unquote wiped away uh... just because you know just because of of biden parting and well they're more than charges they're convictions they're guilty please well he hadn't i don't think the process was complete okay that's part of the issue here okay so um... i think white is basically trying to save face rightly law i'm looking me i'm on the up and up nobody's above the law despite what joe wants to do i think he's pushing back on the fact that the claim by the president so president biden came out and said well i promise that i wouldn't interfere however uh... you know what did he say there's there's no way when you look at this that you don't think or conclude that this was a case that was you know basically vindictive yeah which is selected which is such a week i mean he spent the weekend coming up with that explanation i mean both cases were pretty much open and shut cases i mean the only the only reason i got to this point is because he was hunter biden if it was anybody else i think of it i had a clip of eli honing i saw yesterday uh... and also andy uh... andrew mccarthy on fox they were saying look if if this was anybody other than hunter biden they would have already been convicted in in prison by now and serve their term or whatever punishment was dulled out yeah it was in april's first a Delaware case that was uh... district judge marion norieka throughout hunters bid to try to dismiss the federal charges against him and arguing his claim of selective prosecution was you know the lied by the fact since you brought this up i was going to play this for part two but i wouldn't i'll play it now uh... k_j_p_ denies that she invite more lying when they repeatedly told the american people there would be no part for hunter you said repeatedly yourself since the election the president said for months no part was coming uh... i just i wanted to ask you that those things that we've seen as lies the american people is there really credibility as you can give now this announcement first of all one of the things that the president always believed is to be truthful to the american people something that he always truly believes that and if you see the end of his and i i i assume that you've read uh... his his statement and you look at the end of that statement and he actually says that in the first line of the last paragraph and and respects the thinking and how uh... their american people will actually see this in his decision-making uh... and i would encourage everyone to read and pull the president's statement i think he lays out his thought process uh... he lays out how he came to this decision he came to this decision this weekend so let's be very clear about that says it himself it's in his voice he said he came to this decision this weekend and he said he wrestled with this and uh... because he believes in the justice system but he also believes that the war politics infected of the process and led to a in in this carriage of justice uh... war politics korean what was it like to gaslight the american public on behalf of this administration for the last three years i would refer you to me i mean she really was left hung out to dry terrible i feel actually worse for her she might actually be relieved that joe in common a lost and she can kind of relax a little bit because she was i mean she went out there week after week to nope nope nope nope nope invites like hold my beer what a thankless job but i i couldn't do it it's unbelievable so number two the jurors you know the prosecution is were is you know finishing up their closing arguments this morning and then the jury gets the case to weigh the fate of one daniel penny and so is he his attorneys defense team painting him as a protector and the prosecution saying that he has you know he deserves to go to jail and saying that he fatally choked a homeless man in that subway car last year and prosecutors saying that the at the marine veteran uh... is guilty of manslaughter i am going to go out on record and i believe in light of the changing political climate over the last few months i'm gonna say not guilty i disagree yeah i hate to say it but you know it depends on the judge's instructions as well um... well the way that the way one juror though the way that is it the prosecution yet is the prosecution that's arguing this race so they're saying that because he's a marine he should have trained he's trained and he should know that that that hold that he had could result in something but defense is countered that uh... he did not die from new uh... physical maneuvers of penny but rather it was in his system and his mental state of mind they're also arguing that he he waited like he was there helpless the dying i guess and he didn't call for help or whatever i mean that look you know how i feel about this is like oh yeah we need more daniel pennies we do you but you know but you think you'll be found guilty they do okay i do i'm on the other side will see that i mean that might be a big thing that i hope not i hope not to i hope not to because it's gonna you know we're gonna we're gonna see we're gonna see more people just kind of standing idly by and just not doing anything as as as as as mental patients or here's running a mock in our cities here's the thing i think we have to keep in mind jurors or human beings and as much as they get kind of shielded from media coverage and sometimes sequestered i think the jury's are very cognizant of the mood and the stamina of the country interest in this case was twenty twenty two i'm more inclined to believe stockers prediction of guilty is correct all dude you're you're tapping into something so i over that to make a long search over the holiday we watched uh... the menendez uh... movie netflix on netflix and then after we finish that we watch the actual documentary and the mood of the country for that trial to serve two of them because the one it was a the first one was a mistrial the the first trial was like really like the mood of the country was like these poor kids these poor kids then all of a sudden o_j_ happened and the mood of the country completely changed and they needed they needed some skins on the wall and the menendez if you believe these you know these documentaries like the the jury was having none of it and they were found you know completely guilty for it so you are correct about the mood of the country that they'd be being i think it is swung in favor of penny is what i'm saying also now i don't know i mean it's and and the other piece of this has been going on remember seven weeks so a lot of witnesses and they did have witnesses here on both sides some testifying that they thought you know that daniel penny did the right thing and was protecting people others saying know that he you know hung on to him claiming that people were saying you can let go now um... but you know and what about the testimony where they said he had us he had schizophrenia synthetic marijuana all kinds of drugs in the system and sickle cell and so the combo that's what that their their defense team witness doctor had had said that was the actual cause of death not the choking i know it's not a i know it's not a federal case but if he gets convicted structure part of them all yeah that's the problem it's a it's a it's a state level state level so we can't i get it i'm but i'm just saying that this this guy is just it he's twenty six years old he's being railroaded it being railroaded for for taking a bigger and office streets that one less of a good riddance and and you know the other thing that matters in this case in case is like this is the venue right i mean in new york city philadelphia any of these cities with progressive d_a_s more likely to be found guilty now this would have happened in uh... to below mississippi different story shape rates best news jordan ealy has not attacked anyone since well that's true he's in the suitcase well that's a guy who should be in the suitcase uh... they they'll do they're jurors so the charges are manslaughter as well as criminally negligent homicide so they charge him so the jurors have yeah two choices they could do one is so maybe they don't go with the heavier one they go with the second one so that's the other concern but the total package would be fifteen years for this twenty six-year-old young man who served honorably as a united states marine all my god in years miscarriage justice is anything like that i mean he's going to be there's no shot he gets completely exonerated of everything right the here's a thing it'll no matter if if they find him guilty of anything it will be it appealed yes will get appealed and then it goes to a different court and that's i'd say but i mean that's what you want me on a different court to look at the facts of the case and look at the actual evidence not the emotion or the politics right is this been trying to your city or your state now this is this is uh... manhattan salvin brag's just got all this this poor son of a bitch i know he didn't have a shot i just saw that believe this is actually alvin brag's office alvin brag's like this is trump america if you remember alvin brag they the the police questioned him they let him go alvin brag thought it wasn't wasn't a case remember that and then the the family of of this individual who by the way never helped him yet they decide there's money in this hold a news conference now all of a sudden alvin brag is interested and now much later files these charges turn uh... turdley and dershowitz have had some good commentary on the case you know if you care to uh... indulge yeah the bottom line is they'll uh... the you know but either way you look at it so let's say they find him guilty of something and then they do an appeal so you're looking at like another year so uh... speaking of president trump whereas he president elect on a trump is planning to visit paris uh... this week by no problem yes he's attending the reopening of notar dame cathedral noted on this week his first overseas trip since uh... winning the election why is he so why is he just sent charles kushner was he just sent her wants to go as i was saying in the lanya charst kushner is the master of france and he will you go you love france and last year stalker ticket to uh... france but uh... you know he's he's he's because he's gonna meet with his low buddy macaron uh... among you will yes and his mommy wife miss his uh... wife who is a teacher they say french is the language of love in all seriousness is trouble i would travel to france yet of course you can be a convicted felon it's all thrown out greg get up harry come on let's know i'm i'm not can understand me and that i'm not arguing i'm not arguing i'm not arguing by the way i like evicted felons travel all over the world okay okay you're you're i'm i'm i'm not arguing the merits of it i'm arguing if if convicted felons can travel out of of course out of the country no they can't no they can't does he get presidential immunity because of you know he's i'm you just mentioned charles kushner who was pardoned by trump but before that i didn't he was pardoned but before that he could still if it's a white-collar thing they you have course they could travel it's it's it's honestly depends on the condition of your you know situation i feel like there's states is i feel like there are countries that you can travel to as convicted felon canada's one of them maybe frances and i don't know well i think all that's uh... you know i and first of all it's all getting thrown out but yet he could travel and a lot of lawyers and a robot dog so there's that gonna fly on the robot dog difference yes he's traveling to friends uh... he'll meet with macaron as well but it's the uh... reopening and it's actually saturday but i think he's heading there or a little earlier to meet with maclone when they're going to meet with ji that's what i want to know he's met with pouton or a phone call with pouton or whatever it was going to get ji on the phone gotta get uh... a little rocket man got to pull his little punks in their place uh... of no daddies back well we are sponsored by mccoslin lock and alarm for the big three business owners count a mccoslin lock an alarm to secure and control access to their facilities featuring top-of-the-line equipment industry leading customer service and the owner tom mccoslin who we talk about all the time his wealth and experience mccoslin's lock an alarm securing your business securing your future thank you mccoslin lock an alarm don stencil and big three by way uh... which country should felons consider for travel while many countries are difficult for felons to travel to their a few great options we've listed a few france germany spain pollin italy so you cannot travel to canada which is why just to go into him that's what i'm saying that that is all i'm saying you you take it as me saying that i know he's a convicted fella he can't know i'm i'm asking you serious question can convicted fellas travel out of the country and there's a lot of countries they can't do he's traveling to france and it's perfectly legal and and by the way that's that's right that's where that uh... that's where that uh... what does not want to uh... uh... did the director not not not woody alan the other trial predator uh... which one day uh... the one the one that would be goldberg said is not rape rape oh uh... about uh... jesus i know you know rape rape yeah another comment from what the goldberg every does everything she says to come with the disclaimer the house's name oh god now in you know i know exactly i can picture the face i can't think of the name having a button moment on the other side will be a wrap against it's timeless right we've got to do this so we're going to do presidential trivia roman plants key roman plants and that's correct thanks kevin so i've got forty eight questions here not that will need all 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up is our buddy bill in hard more bill good morning how are you pal i'm doing great good morning to y'all alright let's see if you can get this correct three three correct right recorrect here we go rules yep first question but that way that connection will which i have had okay you turn your radio down which uh... roll your windows up to help you to get up here the whole bit which which u_s_ president taught law at the University of arkansas uh... bill clinton that is correct hopefully arkansas was the giveaway question number two which to u_s_ presidents have only and initial for a middle name only initial is correct uh... and it's the holiday season i am actually willing to give you the letter but you'll still have to guess the full names with the middle initially near i mean one is one is they're obvious are both very easy but then again he's live on the radio and he's probably a little word bill actually go a little bit both of them and both of them are a little easy yeah who do i hate uh... uh... he hates everybody i don't know uh... that's a long live you know that bill i'm going to throw you a life line here the middle initial for both of these presidents his ass uh... was wrong it was not a f okay you let's see that grant that is half of it now give me the other guy i don't know if you're going to have to do that that's not it no it's not it but you're still on the way we don't have a buck stops here all of the dawn with the as you're going back at the door as well i was right now incorrect bill the answer was harry as true men yeah i i i would have yes what was the question again which to us presidents have only and initial for a middle name guess there's really no name it's not like harry steven true men is just as yes he doesn't have a real name attached to that yeah i i miss her the question i thought you were talking about like the famous people who use their middle name now so is so harry's true men's harry as true men and you listen s grand or just s by the way uh... uh... we still have the price of you want to if you want to correct play yeah will throw we'll try five eight three nine twelve ten right now yep we'll take you if you want to jump in before we uh... move on to things like the cut sheet and today in music history uh... in the meantime unless you guys want that i i did tease i want to get to the elan muslim as a story please go and uh... because this is a five this is i know this we just get so close so caught up in all the nonsense we're talking about here but it seems to work at the end of the day uh... even musk's america pack is according to the philadelphia inquire could quote target progressive d_a_s_ like larry krasner and i found this story interesting and i got a lot of thoughts on this is so let me just give you a couple of these highlights here because in typical inquire fashion that they they have to write like everything like it's the old testament is everything thirty eight pages long i'm trying to do a radio show but they say he'll on musk uh... is apparently set to target a lot of progressive d_a_s_ in fact six total and larry krasner appears to be on that list musk specifically wants his pack to challenge d_a_s_ who have received money from billionaire george soros during his last run for d_a_ krasner received support from a soros affiliated pack uh... and krasner who reportedly intends to seek a third term coming up could face challenges from several other democrats in the may 20th primary as you know he took office in twenty eighteen but must promoted on x last month that he listed six district attorneys including krasner who were quote soros backed and face reelection either in twenty twenty five or twenty twenty six the billionaire owner of x said the list was quote interesting and he tagged america's uh... america packs x account and if you remember we talked about this story when elon was giving out these million dollar giveaways for signing a petition uh... for supporting both the first and second amendments you signed it your registered you could win money and ended up in the courts here you know krasner was out there you know spouting off in front of a microphone and i love this story and the reason i love this is because sometimes it takes money and balls to fight somebody that's got a lot of money right and elon musk say what you want he's got more money than anybody and i don't think he's in because he has a few money that kind of afford you the ability not to be afraid of things and do whatever the hell you want because who's gonna stop elon musk right so you fight money with money and here you're gonna have this battle if if elon wants to come through on this and pursue this now what's worth noting is he did try to target a soros d_a_ in a previous election in texas and he ended up losing that d_a_ i believe got reelected but i think philadelphia is different and you have all of these district attorneys i think they should all lose all these progressive anti-crime fighting d_a_s get the hell out go to go work in part the private sector be a defense attorney if that's what you want to do and i would probably say it's better than fifty fifty that krasner is gonna be on his way out i'm not sure if people agree with that or not but the reason i say that and i had to quantify it i don't know sixty five thirty five seventy thirty i think this is it for larry krasner because i think when you look at the the writing on the wall on the whole defund the police movement on the way we have vilified cops the way we've given all of these people tend get out of jail for free cards only for them to reoffend within forty eight hours on the street and then get put back in jail and they get back out again i think again reading the room and the mood of the nation and by the way specifically this is why i think larry krasner will be out philadelphia rejected helen gim like they selected shirrell parker and again i'm not sitting here waving the pompoms for shirrell parker but they did not want helen gim and her left wing progressivism and i think that is one of the first steps in the right direction again not to say shirrell parkers great by any stretch 'cause i don't think she is but i think you're gonna end up with somebody less progressive that truly wants to fairly prosecute criminals and i think krasner has reached his expiration date i do not think he will win again yeah i mean he's been elected you know twice the reportedly will run for a third term however it depends on who runs against him so supposedly i know that this past summer i want to say there were you know democrats who want a primary him and so that will that weaken him if there are some who are you know some pretty big names and then beyond that i would also say that i don't think there's a lot of love from mayor shirrell parker or we know from governor josh piro because remember the special prosecutor you know that was that superior could have could have blocked uh... is so i you know with regard to the septic crimes and figuring that out i also think it makes a difference that uh... dave sunday who is just with the republican who's just one as the attorney general dave sunday winning and what will he look into and that that will come into play as well right now every time you hear sorrows backed i don't think in it again and less the numbers are public and i'd like to see him if they are i don't know how much money when you hear sorrows back larry krasner how much money sorrows is putting into larry krasner or this d_a_ or that d_a_ or the collective figure it would be public that shouldn't i would think so i don't have it in front of me but whatever that number is the beauty of this is even must can match or or top that so if it comes down to who invest more money into pumping up a district attorney elan can fight fire for fire dollar with dollar with anybody walking planet earth one point seven million dollars was that for krasner specifically or just these collection of d_a_s uh... this is a w_h_y_ report from twenty seventeen okay and it's a million dollars and i don't know that's uh... sorrows put nearly one point seven million dollars in fillet d_a_s_ race so that's just one of such as one race so you want to sit there and say well i'll see your one seven and raise you another one seven million i think at the end of the day you know is the people love to talk about it but it was a brilliant strategy because it you know four for a bargain for one point seven million in a city race where there's not that much money uh... you can really impact a local election and that's what they did across the country so it's a it's uh... a lot of bang for your book as opposed to you look at these presidential races look at everybody mad at kamala Harris right now over a billion dollars where that money go and can even find some of it can even find it and uh... by the way did not did not guarantee a win right so if you're looking at the better the the winning gamble let's say mhm this is probably a better bet yet alright nine forty will come back find out what occurred today in music history as well as what is on tap for the dawn show coming up at the top of the hour you're on talk radio twelve ten w_p_h_d_ we gotta talk about our friends at piazza great event tomorrow we hope uh... it'll be fun out westchester but there's no greater time of the year to give back in the holiday season you know that that's why my friends from piazza premium automobiles are partnering right now with the salvation army for the piazza toy drive once again with the salvation army so you can visit any of the pennsylvania or delaware piazza premium showrooms and that's through december sixteenth you can donate a new unwrapped toy your support is surely gonna make the holidays a little bit brighter for a local child you can find the dealership nearest you online piazza premium autos dot com p_i_a_ z_z_a_ premium autos dot com thank you happy holidays from the piazza family don't own sent you company radio twelve ten w_p_h_d_ and the free on a c_n_p_ how many times have the cameras frozen uh... today three fernick and new one i had an idea about we just take them i'll go out and will lay on one market street i'll run in the hell over with myself but somehow this one is there again and and you know that's a basic because it is amazing is always he's like a fine oiled machine nine forty nine let's find out what occurred today in music history we saw that the birthdays and on barns from thirty eight special who seventy two micky thomas from jefferson starship and starship whose seventy five and aussie ausborn who seventy six and by the way quick shout out to pretend aussie on aussie's birthday birthday shout-out to be rolling from all the hatchet we also lost got wild and from s_d_p_ on this day in twenty-five feet sick of the crew you're sixty by riggo in seventy three day tripper by the beatles and sixty-five happy jack by the who in sixty-six hungry like the wolf by the red the red eighty-two and the things we do for a lot by ten c_c_ in seventy-seven out of the cool rubber soul by the beatles in sixty-five slayers debut show no mercy in nineteen eighty three and my generation by the who in sixty-five also ninety-two mcjagger keith richard's confirmed bill why miss leaving the stones in ninety-nine you to his bono had his missing laptop returned after losing it someone had bought it then discovered it was a missing laptop which by the way contain tracks to the new album it's sixty-five the beatles began their last u_k_ tour and eighty-one a_c_ d_c_ is banned from firing cannons during for those about the rock at a show in harprick in etiquette at police and force an ordinance banning stage weaponry but lastly in seventy-six and you don't get this anywhere else but here in p_h_t_ and a giant label pic could be seen floating above london after breaking free from its moorings the pig was being photographed with the upcoming pink boys animals album cover the civil aviation authority issue the warning to all pilots in a flying pig was on the run it eventually crashed to a bar with the or a complaint that has caused were scarred by the incident for k_o_ company i'd fill up with all that's good stuff fill-on push folks and his uh... camera did not free did not did not free silly didn't break the camera he did not even on less than three hour sleep and then break up again there you go he went to see he went to see creed and three doors down last and mama thought they've been held in allentown and got home at midnight and was here before any of us as well as classes live in the dream is it really is and he's the hardest working and read it goes to see creed by the way creed best uh... half-time performance and thanksgiving history two thousand two all right uh... working woman in radio that's right person greg's uh... the hardest working executive morning producer slash i'm the only guy that that's what i think you know it's absolutely i'm the only guy out of here at ten o'clock and go home asleep that's absolutely true but a schlub i am that don't you know your schedule i don't top of the hour we have lined up so we have uh... coming up we have we're gonna update you on some of the big stories of the nationally and locally including the search for this most wanted man in philadelphia and alleged killer amongst us and many asking why was this guy ever paroled in the first place as he was one of those career criminals on parole so we'll talk about that among the other stories of the day coming up about what is it ten ten maybe uh... we have a friend will talk italy because a friend who is going on the next italy trip we spent time in the last italy trip but she's also doing a great event that we want to tell you about and something where you can all contribute and make this holiday season brighter for many of our children so and re is in the house is actually physically here so we've got some fun exclusive and that really embarrassing uh... italy videos from last time around so you'll have fun with that coming up at eleven we will have a local suburban police chief is going to talk about these so-called um... you know these tourism burglars that we talked about the six a_m_ out on the main line so uh... this one is going on in in mukamri county and but but this is happening across the region so they really want to give you some important tips as far as the holiday season leaving your home that sort of thing in the latest on the investigation to catch these different burglary rings seriously during the season okay don show coming up in just about six minutes by the way uh... dawn's trip to italy is filling up in like a record time fast so if you haven't done so yet i would i would suggest uh... getting on that bit that uh... trip because of the like i think there's only two or three slots left to turn and said to me uh... dawn art in our all four of his uh... larry and the words going for sure cuz i need to have a good time because it's getting down to the dawns are rockstar you're able to bring home wine correct that's what i don't know because if you are i'm going to give you money i want you to bring me home a bottle of red and i'm going to pair it with the linda curbs all of those that i was good the issue nick is that and i should should ship it because otherwise it gets uh... we take it home and then people come over and then it certain people go hey let's get into the stash and somebody else drinks it or you can just leave it in your driveway i'll pick it up i already dealt with it it's a sorry it's so important it's a family so to drink the wine conservative forts dot com that you jump on that trip before it sells out and i know who likes wine alright that'll do it for us everybody have a great rest of your Tuesday stay tuned the dawn show is up next we're back tomorrow morning at six a.m. good night 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