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Kayal and Company

Kayal and Company

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A fun and entertaining conservative spin on Politics, News, and Sports hosted by Nick Kayal, Greg Stocker, and Dawn Stensland - LIVE 5 days a week 6-10 AM EST on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT & YouTube.com/@1210WPHT!© 2025 Audacy, Inc. Hourly Politics & Government
Episodes
  • “Dangerous Heat Dome” Is Just July
    Jul 1 2026
    We open with Shannon Burke sitting in for Kayal and Company with Greg Stocker and Phil Almquist, and the hour begins with the controversial Armie Hammer movie Citizen Vigilante. The crew talks through the movie’s vigilante plot, its anti-migrant themes, Germany’s rating fight, Elon Musk posting the film, Armie Hammer’s attempt at a comeback, and the broader panic over whether movies, music, and video games actually cause violent behavior. The conversation then shifts from movie violence to real immigration policy as Shannon brings up the Supreme Court allowing Trump to strip Temporary Protected Status from Haitians. The crew ties that into a Fort Myers murder case involving a Haitian illegal immigrant, then moves into local headlines: Philly’s “dangerous heat dome,” the Bensalem freight train derailment and hazmat worries, and the search for two teen suspects in the fatal shooting of Penn State student Billy Schmidt. The hour closes with major national political and court stories. We cover the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling, JD Vance’s coming reaction, the false NPR report that Justice Samuel Alito was retiring, the Supreme Court ruling on transgender athletes in women’s sports, Tom Kean Jr.’s return to Congress after a depression diagnosis, and a sports update featuring the Phillies shutout win, Jeffrey Lurie’s ESPYS honor, the Flyers, Ben Simmons rumors, and soccer.
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    54 mins
  • Fight Club, Faith Snacks, And The FCC Comes For ABC
    Jul 1 2026
    The Hour opens with the O.J. Simpson debate and the Buffalo Bills’ decision to leave him off honors in the new stadium. Shannon and Greg argue over whether on-field accomplishments can be separated from off-field infamy, then connect that to Pete Rose, Bill Cosby, the NFL Hall of Fame, and whether a legacy can survive a scandal. The crew then moves through a caller’s take on Tom Kean Jr., Mikie Sherrill, and New Jersey politics before reacting to the New Jersey middle school yearbook that accidentally includes a baby photo of Adolf Hitler. From there, they cover a Maine Senate poll involving Susan Collins and Graham Platner, AOC and JD Vance as possible 2028 nominees, whether democratic socialists are gaining power because young voters feel priced out, and why Republicans may be underestimating the appeal of economic populism. The hour closes with an extended FCC and ABC debate, asking whether The View and late-night television serve the public interest or act like partisan cable programming. Greg makes the libertarian case against government overreach while Shannon argues for broadcast-license accountability, then the show rolls into Fight Club, a study tying religious cues to junk-food choices, motorcycles and helmet laws, a caller’s question about talk radio and the FCC, and Phil’s “Today in Music History” segment before the crew signs off.
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    39 mins
  • Chris Rabb Torches The Declaration, Mamdani Sets The Thermostat, And Sean Hates The Band Box
    Jul 2 2026
    We begin at 6 AM with Sean Farash, Anna Hummel, and Greg Stocker setting the table for a packed Thursday show. Sean previews Chris Rabb’s Declaration of Independence comments, socialist primary wins in Colorado, and the Florida woman accused of denying ownership of cocaine found during a jail intake search. The crew also starts the morning with vault toilet sunglasses, Anna’s knee trouble from jiu-jitsu, Team USA soccer jokes, and an Amazon Prime gas discount that turns into a rant about retail pricing games. The news run centers on dangerous heat in Philadelphia, one teen arrested in the murder of Penn State student Billy Schmidt, a second suspect still wanted, and the stepfather accused of helping one suspect leave Pennsylvania. Anna also covers Philadelphia extending its heat health emergency, Temple student Bryce Wolfe being killed in a Kelly Drive hit-and-run, Pennsylvania Trooper Michael Pahira being killed on I-81, and medical teams preparing for heat problems at the FIFA Fan Festival. Sports bring Phillies-Pirates, Sean’s Citizens Bank Park band-box complaint, the Sixers acquiring Jaylen Brown for Paul George and picks, and Flyers extensions for Tyson Foerster and Dan Vladar. The hour then turns hard into politics as the crew plays Chris Rabb’s comments about the Declaration, slavery, Indigenous people, stolen land, and reparations. Sean, Anna, and Greg argue Rabb’s message gives voters grievance instead of answers on real costs, while Mamdani’s 78-degree thermostat comments become the morning’s symbol of socialist rules for everyone else.
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    53 mins
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