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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. The 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 in 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 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. 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's 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 being brought up by the union leaders, but 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 four 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 stay, 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 Mike Nicales 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'll 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. Oh, they're the tourists. They're the tourists. Yeah. The cartels. Trende Aragua takes over the main line. Really? So they're not coming to see the Liberty Bell. No. Wow. But, and we saw this last year, but it's there. 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 driver, 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 Marv didn't home alone. Exactly. House looks empty. They go in around the back. Well, and that's the scary, exactly what you say, what, what if God forbid everybody leaves, but then maybe there's one homeowner or one person in the home left. What happens then? Right. And, and they're seeing an uptick in burglaries. So just warning everybody, leave your lights on, maybe get some of those timers. Mm hmm. That sort of thing. That's right. Because we do have an uptick in our, yourself. Yeah. Yeah. Or 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. That's right. Yes. You know. So if Greg and I are going to be very upset about this one, but I don't know if you saw this one. I had nothing to do with this. I didn't cage the dog. Just leave me out of this. 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's 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. Yeah. That individual absolutely. Absolutely. Death penalty. Yeah. So $5,000 reward. If you know, that's. I believe in firing, firing squad for this guy. Yeah. I think the same thing he did to the dog. Somebody should do to him. Mm hmm. Close range. Yep. And just enough to, you know, take, take a little meat off the motion. And be, be, be disfigured for the rest of your life. How about that? A little meat off the bush. I've never heard that. That's amazing. But it's, it's sick. So they're saying that little Maverick, Maverick's in stable condition. They did some surgery and they say if something's going on with your dog, just you can drop them off to the SBCA or many of the different shelters. And when you see, I have a, I know somebody who, who got a dog that was abused, was left for dead. And you had to fly them from, it was one of those, God forsaken southern states. And, sorry. And, 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. 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? And that's what the SBCA is saying. If you know who this is, there's a, you can email the SBCA. 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. Jeffrey Donner. Yeah, animals, right. Green 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 a, we'll heat up to a balmy 42 degrees and sunny today for your Wednesday tomorrow, 42 and also partly sunny. So 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.org/HomeConnection, insured by NCA, not a member? No problem. Join today. NMLS433838. 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 Tailing 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 a 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 20th, 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 Jr.'s 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 "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. under attack 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 studyfinds.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 these 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 U.S. 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. How do you know what to take if you don't see a doctor? Maybe you can't even afford a copac. 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. Dr. Peter McCullough thinks that could end very soon. And watch this RFK junior 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 watch TV, you see all these ads they have on it, 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. 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. 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. The true story, Charlie Arnol of outkick.com explains, listen and watch this. This is one of those participation trophy classes, right? 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. But 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. And then watching 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, you know, online or direct to consumer in 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. But 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 P.E. 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 R.F.K. Jr. and that's the big thing. The big take on killing company, which is brought to you by budget blinds. The holidays have arrived and budget blinds is your one stop shop for blind shade shutters, custom drapery and motorization. Visit budget blinds.com for a free in-home consultation and the only no questions ask warranty in the business, schedule your holiday consultation today and ask about their special radio offer, 855-839-1210. If you want to jump in on social media at 1210 W.P.H.T. and of course your comments in the YouTube chat at youtube.com/at1210 W.P.H.T. We'll get some thoughts on that on the other side. If you want to jump in on making America healthy again and then we will get to the Civil War that is brewing within MSNBC. Back after this on a Tuesday on Cailin Company. The big take on the other side. If you want to jump in on the other side, check out the latest stats you like to play by playing so much more on the same page where you play all of your best. Just go to fanboy.com/grag, fanboy.com/grag if you've not signed up. The official sports pro partner of 1210 W.P.H.T. and the NFL 21 and over president PA first online or a money wage or only $5 for a surprise or required bonus issued as not with a durable bonus that you would expect to receive research and supply. Two terms of sports pro partner of 1210 W.P.H.T. and on the free honesty app. I just really thought it was interesting. I know we've actually talked a lot about RFK and we've talked a lot about the stance that he has on food and big pharma, big ag, big food. I think one of these things that I think Kennedy is unfairly criticized for is because we live in such a hyper partisan world where if you disagree with somebody on one issue on one topic, you try to discredit that person across the board and I think that's unfair. 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 is on 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? I think that's been a big thing. You see so many people out of jail, 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 who was at Fox News, HealthFit, Health and Fitness Grow, and she said, it's an easy A. Yeah. Is that class? I was 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. 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. You're visceral, 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. But if it says healthy, that means nothing. 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?" Sure. A lot of the advertising is so bogus. I see those, you ever see those when you go into, like, a wah-wah 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 sight. You really do. You know, there's nothing wrong every once in a while with an old slim gym. The macho man. Yeah. Yeah. My son, David, who's in high school, so he's done football, so he's cutting, you know, as he say. Yeah. 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." And he goes, "It's not really a diet." He goes, "You're just really watching your calories 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. That's the stuff that gets you bad, 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 the ozempic 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 is in there, if you go out to eat. That's impossible. Yeah. And Jane Coffey sent us a tweet. She said, "Nick, also, don't forget fast food places. This is also unhealthy, so they drill it into your heads with ads." That's the thing that's frustrating, Stalker, is the convenience of it is a translation for unhealthy. And 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 it 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 property. It's not gonna 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. Look, I love convenience. I will partake in all of this because I'm a glutton for all of this technology, 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? Well, that's the other thing, too, is don't discount smartwatches. Because I use the 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 wonky. No, no, no, I have one. It's just... I don't like it. It doesn't track as well as the Fitbit does, but you can take notice of your heart rate. You can take notice of how active you are the day because you can be sitting around, especially us that are busy all day and some of the day, and you're like, "Oh my God, I haven't moved in two hours." You know what I mean? You know, it reminds you to get up and move and get steps in. I tell my wife that all the time. 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. 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, we're in a pretty big building. So if I want to go talk to the general sales manager or everybody, I have to literally get up and walk over to Sam. Yeah. You know what I mean? So 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. 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 try to push back to this nomination, whether it's the Tom Holman's of the world, which he'll be fine, he's just quote, "The borders are." But the Heg Seth's 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 in bed with these lobbyists. Pete Heg Seth. We're going after Pete. Pretty hard right now. I mean, they're going after Pete, or, you know, like his past is coming back to Holland. Yeah, I read a story yesterday about Heg Seth. A lot of claims coming out about sexual stuff and, you know, these, all these people are just freaks. And by the way, 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 veteran's fundraising group because he would get so, he would go to these, I don't know, conventions and get drunk and get so liquored up and then have sex with people. 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 no greater kind of vetting than in the media when you are a Republican or conservative and you're running for anything, office or cabinet pick, whatever. I don't know. I mean, Bill Clinton, all the women came out of the woodwork for Bill Clinton. It's not just Republicans. 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 office. 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 I mean 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. No, they're competence issues. Yeah. So what I, here's what I would say about this, with what I notice about all of these picks, 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? And so this is a little more murky, but it's sexy. It's sexier in the headlines. We're talking about it. Access 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 drugs and these, these, this, this food. He's got 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. You know, when it comes to your home, trust is everything. For 45 years now, kitchen magic has built a reputation for transforming kitchens with such precision and care. From custom cabinets to countertops, those back splashes and storage solutions, kitchen magic gets the job done and fast. In just a few days, your dream kitchen becomes a reality without all the hassle. 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And they hope that you will celebrate the season in Old City and join us on 2nd 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? Yeah. I might wear the suit again. I'll wear it tomorrow. And I'll bring it down. No, we're a suit. I won't. Yeah. No, it's old city. It's outside. Yeah. I'm asking. I, you know, we love this. We, 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 are commanded. I don't ask a lot. Soccer's picking up the tab, by the way. 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 gregstockersocks.com. Yes. Gregstockersocks.com. Thank you to Kevin, Pools for redirecting that to that website because it's just, it just rolls off the tongue, gregstockersocks.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, soccer's 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 Mack coming? I believe so. I've requested her because she is... She loves them. She loves them. Yeah, she loves busting my balls at the bike ride because she finishes two hours before I do. She fits in to Kalen Company really, really well. And she's fun to party, let's just... I said to Mark, I said, "If you're coming, you know I love Mark. I go back 20 years of Mark." But if you're coming, not for enough, and you've got to bring Stephanie. And he's like, "Ah, she's traveling this week." I'm like, "Uh-oh." Tell her to change her plans. Change her plans. She's coming with us. Yes. And since soccer won't pick up your tab, Stephanie will. None of that is true. None of it is true. Five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten. 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.
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