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Speaker 1 (00:04):
From me. He was talking eleven at ninety nine three
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
Yeah, the energy in this place is just amazing, pure energy.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is good morning Beatsy with Moo Thompson at Beth
Trout with.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
What I'm talking about is the pulse of the collective
having a little percussion.
Speaker 4 (00:27):
Good morning.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
No.
Speaker 5 (00:36):
Think of when we took other like when you said
you felt so happy, Duck told myself that you're right
for me. It felt some in your company, but that
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was its in me. Still you can do certain.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
Boy, I missed boy crazy.
Speaker 6 (01:26):
Slow build this crazy mission to the end.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
Oh not gonna take on the day.
Speaker 5 (01:34):
So when we found me could not make.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
So it's coming it is.
Speaker 5 (01:39):
You would still be friends.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Tells clok that was over another one out good morning.
Speaker 7 (01:50):
You did have to come.
Speaker 8 (01:53):
Because I cant.
Speaker 6 (01:58):
Don't even need to.
Speaker 5 (02:01):
Stranger today.
Speaker 9 (02:10):
Remember when MTV did a thing it was close to
the year two thousand where they did a weekend ranking
the worst songs of all time and then at the
end the number one, they actually brought the master tape
and they destroyed it.
Speaker 4 (02:23):
Did you ever see.
Speaker 6 (02:24):
That I missed that episode.
Speaker 4 (02:26):
This would have been part of that. It hadn't come
out yet.
Speaker 6 (02:31):
Do you think it's one of the worst songs of
all time?
Speaker 10 (02:33):
I do.
Speaker 9 (02:34):
This is on my all time worst list, right up
there with I can only imagine.
Speaker 6 (02:39):
I'm going to improve this song for you. You know,
on Friday, when I was talking, was it Friday? It
was one of those days. I think it was Friday.
I was talking about this show on Netflix, Building the Band.
One of the bands does like a ballad version of
this song in four part harmony. Oh and I ugly
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cry and smiled all at the same time while I
was watching it. I don't know why I was crying
and smiling wire the last case of emotion.
Speaker 4 (03:06):
I was, I can imagine that would make this so
much better.
Speaker 6 (03:11):
We'll let you find it. I'll let you find it
in the commercial, and then you're gonna listen.
Speaker 4 (03:15):
You're like, oh my gosh, so good.
Speaker 9 (03:16):
I'm gonna look really hard.
Speaker 6 (03:20):
Happy Monday, everybody. I hope you all had a great weekend.
Speaker 9 (03:23):
Monday, August eleventh, and the Carolina Panthers did not win
their preseason game, but as with many preseason games, both
teams can take good things away from this game.
Speaker 6 (03:34):
I think, yeah, yeah, I just hope both teams had fun.
Speaker 10 (03:37):
Oh yeah, did you wear your shirt? Yeah, at first unit,
I think obviously with Bryce young guy leading a touchdown drive,
there's some good things there. And the defense starting defense
didn't give up any points. So I mean that's what
you mostly want to know, is that the starters are
found and then after that some other things happened, but
it doesn't matter because it's a preseason game. That's where
you learn and get better.
Speaker 6 (03:57):
I got a text on the WBT text line seven
four five seven h eleven ten driven by Liberty Buick
GMC on Friday night at like ten PM, and it
was just a listener who said, so much for a
positive attitude, Peth. They were already disappointed because I was like,
we're just going to be optimistic.
Speaker 9 (04:13):
We had Nick Wilson on late in the show on
Friday and I asked him missed. I said, so, if
if Shador Sanders comes out of the gate and just
lights it up, I mean, this is going to be
Is there even a quarterback controversy in Cleveland? Or is
he just anointed the guy? And I think it's safe
to say that he came out of the gate and
had a pretty good night.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
And then the next morning ESPN it was.
Speaker 9 (04:34):
It was as if nothing else had happened in sports
on Friday night except Shador Sanders. I mean every every
top of the hour, every coming back from the break.
Not that I'm surprised, but you know, now there are
a couple of memes showing two of the guys, what
is Joe Flacco?
Speaker 4 (04:51):
And who's the other guy they drafted? That Gabriel, the
two of.
Speaker 9 (04:54):
Them sitting on the sidelines basically saying that, yeah, sued
door standers sends these guys packing.
Speaker 11 (04:59):
Basically, Joe Flacco had a huge smile in his space,
and it was Kenny Pickett and Dylan.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
Gabriel that were like, looks really sad, like, yeah, we're
not going to get this job.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
Yeah, that's what I meant. And that Pickett picket in
the in the draft pick.
Speaker 9 (05:10):
So but when you watched him, were you as impressed
as some people were.
Speaker 10 (05:15):
I think you'll be his first preseason game. It's really good.
The thing about him is coming out of Colorado, like
they ran because he's just so talented. And this was
kind of true with Cam Newton a little bit. They
just went on talent for pure talent. Now he used
to learn how to run an NFL offense, which means
it's not just like throw the ball right. You have
to set the protection for the offensive line and all
the things that go into reading the defense and all that.
So I thought for his development, they said he's really
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learned the playbooks in spring football and gotten better. I
don't know that he's ready to start like the first
game for them when the regular season comes, just because
of the time, but you could see the potential of that.
That's why you might see a Joe Flack or Kenny
Pickett is just to let him have more time and
not do what happened with Bryce where you just kind
of threw Bryce out there. Bryce go do it and
let it kind of you know, cook and marinate for
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a little bit longer. But you can see some there,
but it's not quite a finished product.
Speaker 9 (06:03):
Cleveland has been starved for a star quarterback for so
long that this is the guy that comes in and
now has flash and has history and you know he's
got star power.
Speaker 10 (06:11):
So you know, see how they ruined this one.
Speaker 9 (06:15):
You're not wrong though, I mean, how many quarterbacks have
they have? They messed up.
Speaker 10 (06:20):
Baker Packing, Yeah, I mean the whole franchise.
Speaker 9 (06:22):
What it means is is that shoudor Sanders will be
an incredible quarterback in a few years for another team.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
This is good morning Beatty with both Hudson and Beth
trout back.
Speaker 12 (06:39):
Now and then I think of when we were to gain,
like when you said, just feel so happy you.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
Get die.
Speaker 10 (06:52):
Him right?
Speaker 5 (06:54):
Godth you right for me? But fell so you come and.
Speaker 6 (07:03):
I remember, but you didn't have to tut me.
Speaker 7 (07:17):
I don't even leave.
Speaker 6 (07:19):
No, you're just somebody that I asked.
Speaker 4 (07:25):
So what was the part where you started crying?
Speaker 6 (07:27):
All of it? Every second of this. I've got cold
chills again right now. It makes me so emotional.
Speaker 4 (07:34):
Just Pentatonics.
Speaker 6 (07:35):
It does kind of sound like the Pentatonics. Oh right here?
That way could we start a band?
Speaker 5 (07:48):
Guys?
Speaker 2 (07:49):
I wish I took music science in school.
Speaker 9 (07:51):
This makes me think of that show Glee.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
You've heard of that show on seeing it on social media.
Speaker 10 (07:58):
That is over there crying having the show, experiencing what
was like that sho ugly well I used to kids.
Speaker 9 (08:04):
I worked at a Fox affiliate for three years and
I had to get to know that show a way
more than I wanted to.
Speaker 4 (08:10):
And I mean it's yes, you're right.
Speaker 9 (08:13):
It sounds better than the original that we played first segment,
in my opinion.
Speaker 6 (08:17):
And they put this together, this arrangement, this is from
the show Building the Band on Netflix twenty four hours.
They had just met each other and in twenty four
hours they put this beautiful thing. Oh here there's chords.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Impressive.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
Teardrops all across the left.
Speaker 6 (08:33):
Like ugly cry laugh. It was like laughter through tears.
Speaker 9 (08:38):
No, it's it's very well done. That's impressive. I don't
know that i'd cry over it.
Speaker 6 (08:42):
But well, because it's the story. It's the story that
goes along with it. It's it's the people.
Speaker 10 (08:49):
What are those noises?
Speaker 6 (08:50):
That was them being excited the tackling or form.
Speaker 9 (08:53):
Well, I mean it's this is two shows in a
row where we've talked about this show.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
I think we're gonna have to go and watch it now.
Speaker 9 (08:59):
Well, it's called Building the Band.
Speaker 10 (09:04):
What are you gonna do?
Speaker 6 (09:05):
It's called Building the Band?
Speaker 4 (09:07):
Building the Band?
Speaker 6 (09:08):
And oddly one of the judges on the show is
Liam Payne. So they shot it. You know, I guess
last summer before he passed away in Buenos Aires and
what it was like October of last year. But it's
it's just it's kind of one of those wholesome shows
that it's just kind of it's it's like I said,
I think I said this last week. It's like the
Voice meets Love is Blind, except it's not romantic. It's
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all about building a band based on talent and chemistry alone.
They don't see each other until the band is formed.
It's kind of cool, it's kind of fun.
Speaker 9 (09:39):
Well, music has been quite the story this weekend because
Beth says, Hey, I went to lunch with my dad
yesterday on Saturday, Saturday, and you.
Speaker 4 (09:49):
Had trouble hearing your dad.
Speaker 6 (09:50):
Well, what made me think of this was on the
Slate had an.
Speaker 8 (09:53):
Article is very loud.
Speaker 6 (09:57):
Slate had an article and here's the headline. No, you're
not imagining it. Everything really is too loud. And I
saw this and it spoke to my soul because we
just went my dad was coming back from the Lake
Lower area stop by the house, and he and Craig
and I went out to a little cute, little Mexican
restaurant for lunch. And we were in a booth and
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my dad was across from us, and Craig was beside me,
and I was talking and Craig was like, well, you
just stop yelling in my ear. And it was because
the music was so loud in this restaurant that I
felt like it was in a club. And it was
twelve thirty in the afternoon on a Saturday, and it
was so incredibly loud. And I was wondering, Am I
just really old and things just feel too loud? Or
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is everything louder? And this article felt like it confirmed
me that yes, I'm not imagining it. Everything really is too.
Speaker 10 (10:49):
What happened to you everywhere or just at this Mexican restaurant?
I'm trying to pinpoint the problem. It could be the
mariachi badge where you are is right at your table.
Speaker 6 (11:00):
There was no mariachi band, but you know, I have
noticed it in especially if you go out to dinner
at night, and in certain places you will it will
feel like they're trying to create a the ambiance of
a club. Am I the only one who has experienced
this where you feel like the noise is too noisy?
Speaker 11 (11:16):
What if we found out that some of these restaurants
are piping in crowd noise like the stadiums do in
the NFL, just to make you feel like this Wait
a minute stadiums piping crowd noise.
Speaker 10 (11:26):
Well, there's been isolated cases. There's been on broadcast.
Speaker 9 (11:30):
Allegations of it, although during COVID, I think they did
that sort of to simulate the real, the real atmosphere
for the players.
Speaker 6 (11:39):
Wouldn't that be crazy if restaurants were piping in the
sound of like happy diners.
Speaker 10 (11:47):
But you do that thing sometimes when you're talking to people.
It's noise. Just happened at the Panthers game because the
music's very loud. The speakers are amazing at the Panthers
Bank of America Stadium, and we're just talking in the
booth during a break, and there I just sometimes saw
myself just nodding my head and not hearing what people
are saying. Like two chairs away from me sitting there
talking with Kurt Colemany, Kevin Downy is not here, like
I can't hear anything.
Speaker 9 (12:07):
It reminds me of one time back when we were
doing the Pat McCrory Show and he came in one morning.
He'd gone to a Panthers game and he hadn't been
to one in a while, and he happened to sit
like right in front of the speaker at the stadium
and he got so he got so upset he wanted
to go have them turn it down.
Speaker 10 (12:23):
It really is. It's loud, especially you know, pre game.
I'm like, they practice like at full volume, as if
the crowd of seventy thousand is there, and it just
shakes uptown Charlotte. I mean it's just like so loud
music bumping. Oh yeah, just all this stuff. Well, I
don't know, I mean that's not the same as your
tiny Mexican restaurants.
Speaker 9 (12:39):
Now.
Speaker 6 (12:39):
Well, I noticed it at at the gym as well.
I was taking a class and the music was so
loud that my watch kept going off, telling them to
get out of the loud environments.
Speaker 4 (12:49):
Really no, wait, I just reminded me of something else.
Speaker 9 (12:52):
So you know how they do the high school kickoff
at Bank of America Stadium. So a few years ago,
Myers Park was in it, and so I still knew
a number of the kids that played. It was after
my son left, but we went to the game and
it was in the afternoon, and I had to call
Winterble that day to do you know, our afternoon crossing
the streams thing. And I went to a part of
the stadium where I thought you know, I was sort
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of in the concourse a way where I could.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
What I didn't know was is there was a lull and.
Speaker 9 (13:19):
When the PA guy had to talk, and I was
I mean, I was right in front of the speaker,
but I didn't know, and I started talking to Brett.
Speaker 4 (13:25):
Winter was like, hey, how you doing, Brett pants? And
I mean it.
Speaker 9 (13:30):
Was so loud that when I listened back to it, he.
Speaker 4 (13:33):
Blew me out.
Speaker 6 (13:34):
Well here's so, here's just a little bit of what
they're saying in slate. Society is having a reckoning about noise.
Hearing is a sense we can't physically turn off, and
until recently, unless we were willing to cause play at
a construction worker as a construction worker by wearing the
ear silencers, I don't know what that means. We just
had to actually deal with it. But now people are
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actually walking out of their homes with things like their phones,
their car keys and noise canceling devices because people are
experiencing too much noise in public places.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Answer a little much?
Speaker 10 (14:10):
Is that a conspiracy?
Speaker 3 (14:12):
Yo?
Speaker 10 (14:12):
We've become out. Last week we talked about people's erratic
driving and driving too fast, and now we're complaining about
noises are too loud. We've literally become like Sun City.
We're just sitting here, old man clown. Why are they
so loud that the kids when they're driving of the
cars don't obey the traffic speech.
Speaker 9 (14:28):
And ironically, somebody somewhere is listening to us right now
and we're turned up too loud.
Speaker 6 (14:33):
But then two weeks ago we.
Speaker 10 (14:35):
Were with the music bumpers every time.
Speaker 6 (14:38):
Two weeks ago we were talking about the noise of
the leaf blower.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
Leaf blowers too early, what's the time to do it?
Speaker 9 (14:46):
And then don't get me started on the volume that
people talk on their phones in public.
Speaker 10 (14:51):
I get so, what is the people that walk with
the phone in front of them are some speaker instead
of putting it up, Like why why do we have
to hear both ends of your conversation? Yeah, you're holding
the phone out like it's like a tray in front
of you.
Speaker 9 (15:01):
Getting an elevator, you know, I do this one time
reasically the elevator getting in publics, going up to the
next floor and two people on, just me and the
other person, and she's talking on her phone like this,
And I don't think John should have done that. And
he was really, I'm like, come on, really, like on speaker.
Speaker 6 (15:15):
Your publics has an elevator.
Speaker 4 (15:17):
Yeah, you don't know what bu huh?
Speaker 6 (15:21):
Really you'll get a grocery store.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
I think that's searching.
Speaker 10 (15:25):
There's just no space. They have to stack them on
top of each other.
Speaker 4 (15:27):
You're in the dark ages going to a one level public.
I'm a a one level.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
I see you have constructed a new lights.
Speaker 6 (15:38):
Right now, you're talking on the you know fifty thousand.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
You have phone sticks.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
This is good Morning Beat. It's really loud.
Speaker 4 (16:03):
Can't hear anything? Who WBT.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
It's a great show.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
You're doing Beth awesome.
Speaker 1 (16:18):
I'm afraid.
Speaker 4 (16:20):
Yeah that's great. Huh yeah six forty on WBT A man,
I can hear myself again.
Speaker 6 (16:28):
So bad. I legitimately had to adjust my headsets because
that electric guitar sounded so loud.
Speaker 4 (16:35):
The pinheads are really loud.
Speaker 8 (16:37):
They were.
Speaker 4 (16:39):
I love that. It's the way to wake you up though,
that's the judge.
Speaker 6 (16:43):
Just so that you know. I also learned from the
Slate article about noise. Loud noise is also bad for
your cardiovascular system because it can create stress.
Speaker 4 (16:51):
Oh, the mine's running like a well loyal machine.
Speaker 9 (16:55):
I mean Look, people have been telling me for years
that this this studio doesn't need monitors because my headphones
serve as such.
Speaker 6 (17:02):
I don't know. I keep my headphones in this studio
on that you know, you can turn it up to
ten on our little system over here. I keep my
headphones at two. At two. And where are you are?
Yours all the way up? Bough? Are they eight?
Speaker 4 (17:15):
You want to guess where a mine?
Speaker 9 (17:16):
An?
Speaker 4 (17:16):
I think you're out of ten?
Speaker 6 (17:17):
Eight eight or nine.
Speaker 4 (17:20):
They're at eight eight, And they're actually not as loud
as I like them.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Gyms are pretty loud too. I think he keeps them drivving.
Speaker 6 (17:25):
Yeah, And I'm I'm getting nervous that that what if
I I'm year after year, Am I going to have
to go up a notch because we have our headphones
on for so long?
Speaker 10 (17:35):
Huh?
Speaker 9 (17:39):
It's just one of those things. Look, I don't I
don't do a lot. I don't have a lot of
really bad vices. I drink the diet coke too much,
and I wear my headphones too loud. One of these
days I'm gonna come in and I'm not gonna be
able to hear anybody. But I mean, it was a
good ride well at last tight.
Speaker 6 (17:54):
That's That's the thing that I'm most concerned about, is
makes his.
Speaker 13 (17:58):
Living post ends and on the TV really close to
with sound.
Speaker 6 (18:02):
That's what I'm worried about. Is I want to make sure.
I'm gonna I'm going to set up a consultation with
Madison Levin and her team of audiologists at Levin Hearing
for you, huh, so that we can make sure that
your your ears are are in tip top shape.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
How about this?
Speaker 1 (18:17):
How about we blast you with a little jd.
Speaker 6 (18:18):
Vance well, you know, not too loudly to keep people calm.
Speaker 9 (18:23):
Jd Vance, the Vice President, was on Sunday Morning Futures
with Maria Bartiromo yesterday. This is going to be a
big week for the Trump administration because, if everything goes
according to plan, Vladimir Putin and President Trump will meet
in Alaska on Friday. The question is will will Zelenski,
will Vladimir Zelenski, of course of Ukraine be with them
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or be any be involved with this in any way.
J d Vance was asked about the upcoming schedule during
this interview.
Speaker 14 (18:52):
We're going to try to find some negotiated settlement that
the Ukrainians and the Russians can live with where they
can live and relative peace where the killing stops. It's
not going to make anybody super happy. Both the Russians
and the Ukrainians probably at the end of the day
are going to be unhappy with it. But I don't
think you can actually sit down and have this negotiation
absent the leadership of Donald J.
Speaker 4 (19:14):
Trump.
Speaker 14 (19:14):
And here the President said this to me today, privately said, look,
maybe this works out, maybe it doesn't, but it's worth
the effort, it's worth trying, and we're going to keep
on using the diplomatic influence of the President the United
States to accomplish an end to this conflict. And Maria
you know this, but other people may not. If you
look at the president's foreign policy accomplishments.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
If you look at.
Speaker 14 (19:35):
Congo Rwanda, a war that went on for thirty years,
killed six million people. If you look at the number
of hostages in Israel and gods who have been released
and gone back to their families. If you look at Malaysia, Cambodia,
you look at all of these terrible conflicts. The President
has shown a willingness to be the president of peace.
It's a big, big testament to the quality of American leadership,
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and it's an amazing thing to have a president who's
working to stop the killing when you've had for so
many generation's presidents who didn't care about bringing peace to
these very conflict torn regions of the world. It's something
I think all Americans should be proud of, whatever their
political party.
Speaker 12 (20:09):
Do you want Putin to meet with Zelensky before a
meeting with President Trump, I.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Actually don't think it would be that productive.
Speaker 14 (20:15):
I think fundamentally the President of the United States has
to be the one to kind of bring these two together. We're,
of course going to talk to the Ukrainians. I actually
spoke with the Ukrainians this morning. Marco has been talking
to them quite a bit. We're going to keep that
dialogue open. But fundamentally, this is something where the President
needs to force President Putin and President Zelensky really to
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sit down to figure out their differences. We of course
condemn the invasion that happened. We don't like that this
is where things are. But you've got to make peace here,
and the only way to make piece is to sit
down and talk. You can't fingerpoint, you can't wag your
finger at somebody and say you're.
Speaker 4 (20:52):
Wrong, We're right.
Speaker 14 (20:54):
The way to peace is to have a decisive leader
sit down and force people to come together.
Speaker 9 (20:58):
Ukraine's President Zelenski has said his country will not give
up land to the occupier. This after Trump said there
could be some swapping of territories to end the war,
and Zelensky said also, and I'm paraphrasing, that if he's
not part of this mix on Friday, then they will
not consider any sort of agreement valid. Right.
Speaker 6 (21:18):
He wants to be part of the meeting because he
has a stake in it as well, because the war
has been with his country, So he feels that he
should be part of that conversation and certainly part of
the negotiation.
Speaker 9 (21:31):
That's coming up on Friday. Now, at ten am this morning,
President Trump was holding a news conference from the US capital.
We'll talk more about what that is expected to entail.
And also Mick mulvaney will be in studio with us
in the final hour today from nine to ten to
talk about all things political.
Speaker 4 (21:55):
Well that's really loud, Beth.
Speaker 9 (21:56):
What is that?
Speaker 4 (22:00):
I could hardly concentrate.
Speaker 9 (22:03):
Oh okay, now I'm connected to the Worldwide Interweb.
Speaker 6 (22:06):
I kind of miss that experience that initial when we
were introduced to the Internet and to dial up modems.
We were just talking in the commercial break about college.
I was a freshman at UNC Chapel Hill thirty years
ago this month, which is really hard to think about.
And that's when I was first introduced to email, first
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introduced to the idea that you could connect to the
World Wide Web, and we had call waiting on our phone,
and if you didn't disconnect your call waiting, it would
knock you offline if somebody tried to call you while
you were online.
Speaker 9 (22:42):
On September thirtieth of twenty twenty five, AOL's dial up service,
we'll finally move on, or people who had that will
finally have to move on, because they are discontinuing dial
up service for AOL America Online.
Speaker 6 (22:58):
I had no idea that it was that people were
still using dial up, and I'm guessing it must have been.
You know, did you see the movie Proposal with Sandra
Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. No, they were in Zitka, Alaska,
and you had to go to an internet cafe and
it was.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
A dial up.
Speaker 6 (23:14):
More remote Ada, Yeah, more remote areas might still have
might still have dial up, but AOL no longer as
of this September of this year, no longer offering the
dial up. And it makes me think of the movie
You've Got Mail, which was all about AOL dial up, which,
by the way, was when Warner Brothers partnered with AOL
they all became a company. I feel like that movie
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was a commercial for AOL because it was You've Got Mail.
Speaker 9 (23:40):
Well, and so if you're wondering who still uses this
AOL had one point five million dial up users in
twenty fifteen, but as of twenty twenty one, the number
was reportedly in the low thousands. This is across the
board period, so the change probably doesn't impact that many people,
But isn't it shocking.
Speaker 4 (23:58):
That anyone still using this way anymore?
Speaker 9 (24:01):
I mean, I do you know anybody who's dialed up
to use the Internet that you've talked to and not
in years?
Speaker 11 (24:08):
I'm with Beth, though, I do miss when you played
that sound. It brought me back to sitting in front
of my family computer and logging onto AOL. Yeah, check
checking my emails and messages.
Speaker 9 (24:17):
Well, remember when we were talking about station voices and
I said, the guy who says you've got mail got me.
I found the demo I was looking.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
For Ellwood Edwards.
Speaker 4 (24:29):
Welcome You've got Matchbox twenty.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Welcome You've got Natalie Marchan.
Speaker 9 (24:39):
I mean, I don't for for a while, he like
parlayed that into, you know, other gigs. Just the guy
that says you've got mail.
Speaker 6 (24:45):
Can you imagine if that was if that was your
legacy that you were, that you've got mail guy. But
listen to this. According to recent estimates, twenty two point
three percent of Americans in rural areas and twenty seven
point seven percent of me Americans in tribal lands still
lack access to high speed internet, and an urban area
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is about only one point five percent of Americans face
the same issue. So those folks are the ones who
are probably utilizing, if they want to get online, utilizing
dial up because if you don't have access to high
speed internet, what are the other options? And AOL, by
the way, is not the only company that still provides
dial up. There are a couple of other services that do,
but as of September it won't be AOL anymore. They're
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the most well known.
Speaker 4 (25:29):
I would imagine it's really hard to believe that, you know,
after all, the years.
Speaker 15 (25:34):
Wait, hang on.
Speaker 6 (25:47):
And what was that noise? Oh?
Speaker 4 (25:49):
I don't know, but I'm back. I mean, did you
remember you be on and then you get knocked off?
Speaker 6 (25:54):
Yeah, call waiting knocked you off. Call waiting would knock
you off. But then just too many people if you
were in a dorm room, too many people on the
World Wide Web, and how long it would take for
a page to load. I didn't do research out there.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
Netscape Navigator, I got if it got caught up, or
excite or.
Speaker 9 (26:13):
What's another one? There's one more that I used to use.
I can't, says Netscape Navigator and ask Jeeves.
Speaker 6 (26:19):
And then when you did ask, you had to say
like red hat plus nine inch nails plus I don't
know what I'm looking up with that particular search, but
you had to put all of these little I didn't
even I couldn't even figure out how to search the web.
Speaker 4 (26:33):
Well, if you're still using dial up, got to dial
us up for next hour. Now you've got mail one
Wanda poker rubber rubber.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
From these talk eleven ten and ninety nine three double bet.
Speaker 9 (26:47):
Now, Biff, I want to make sure that we get
two coats of wax this time, not just one.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
This is Good Morning Beat with quote Thompson and Beth
Trout me.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
Nails supping, bitch, tall boys upping.
Speaker 10 (27:00):
Definitely.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
So it.
Speaker 9 (27:09):
Carolina Panthers back on the field Jim Zokie back in
the booth this past weekend. As you heard there, the
Panthers lose the game thirty to ten, in fact, after
they score ten thirty unanswered points for the Cleveland Browns.
Speaker 10 (27:25):
Actually after seven. Yeah, we kicked a field goal at
the end. Okay, so close enough. They won thirty. They
scored thirty one.
Speaker 9 (27:33):
So the Carolina Panthers out of the gates. Well, you
have to like what you saw with the first team,
and let's start there and we'll get to Shador and
all that we should do or will coming up.
Speaker 4 (27:43):
In a moment.
Speaker 10 (27:43):
I can't steal that.
Speaker 4 (27:44):
Why it hest I co opting it.
Speaker 6 (27:46):
I welcome everyone to use it.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
Verbal trickmark.
Speaker 10 (27:50):
They she gets paid every time.
Speaker 6 (27:51):
I offer it to you all.
Speaker 4 (27:52):
Did you use it in the game at all?
Speaker 10 (27:54):
I sure didn't. What I know it is right there.
I just thought it was yours. But yeah, you starters.
Yeah again, Bryce looked really good in a seventy three
yard touchdown drive and the touchdown, in particular to Jalen Cocher.
I mean, there's nobody opened. The pocket breaks down, he
rolls off to the right and he's literally with his
left arm holding the ball in his right arm, moving
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Jalen Cocher in the end zone to another part of
the end zone to get opened and hit him for
the touchdown. So just the ability to think and process
that quickly make a great throw. Should have had one
earlier where the Ted Rowe McMillan dropped one and he
threw a perfect pass to him but tetor Ro's head
was just turning on to look at it, missed it.
And then he dropped a thirty yarder to him on
a fade route earlier. That was the biggest player of
the game. So Bryce in the first team offense. I
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mean what really matters is getting ready for the regular
season as far as this goes, And I thought that
looked really good. And then again, you're evaluating players. You
want to win, you know, second third string and all
that stuff, but you're evaluating players and this is where
you want to grow and learn and make mistakes. So
nobody's happy with how it went the rest of the way.
But a lot of good things to like and Shador
Sanders had some good moments, but he also missed some
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open passes there. But I mean again, this is a rookie,
fifth round draft pick. I think he's come a long
way in a short period of time and and gives
just look at Twitter Cleveland. You know, growing up in Cleveland,
I follow some of the local writers and stuff up there.
People are overly excited over a preseason game and what
he might be be doing for them because they're so
thirsty to find their quarterback. Which for the Panthers, you
know we've or at least got that part of the puzzle.
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Saulved with Price.
Speaker 6 (29:20):
Do you think he pulls up a nickname kind of
like his dad, wasn't his dad prime Time? Does he
become like.
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Early can you tell everybody what you what you called
him last week?
Speaker 6 (29:31):
The Showman, Showman. I couldn't think of prime Time. I
was like, you know when his dad like the Showman.
Oh that could be Shadure, that could.
Speaker 4 (29:38):
Be the Showman, Bernie.
Speaker 9 (29:40):
I only have the third one there because this is
what this is what the Showman had to say after
the game.
Speaker 6 (29:47):
Yeah, it's going to catch on, It's going to catch
on should do were the showman?
Speaker 8 (29:52):
Here we go?
Speaker 2 (29:52):
Are you one of the third I'd be honest.
Speaker 16 (29:55):
I wasn't nervous, so I went. I didn't really have
too much adrenal. It was just was just getting comfortable,
That's all.
Speaker 10 (30:01):
It is.
Speaker 16 (30:02):
Like there's plenty of games before. Like I was nervous,
but I feel like I knew it. I knew the
answers to the test. So it's like when you feel unprepared,
then you know, and when you don't feel like you're
ready for the moment, I know, I'm ready for the moment.
Did I play up the par No? I don't feel
like I did. But overall, the main goal was to win,
and that's just and that's honestly what we did.
Speaker 9 (30:24):
Now Bernie said, And I didn't see this, but Bernie said, apparently, Uh,
Schadeur and one of the Cleveland Beat writers. There was
some sort of altercation in the in the tunnel.
Speaker 11 (30:34):
It was a I don't know if you saw this
come across your fet Jim's a talk show host in Cleveland.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
I guess it was pretty hard on Shador leading up
to this game.
Speaker 4 (30:41):
His name was Nick Wilson.
Speaker 11 (30:42):
He's an older, older gentleman. But he confronted him post
game in the tunnel and it ended up being a
good interaction. But initially Shador was like, I want to
hear you say something positive about it. Oh, he called
him out on it in person.
Speaker 10 (30:53):
So there, Schador was kind of humble and I got
things learned bit in the tunnel, like I've got it,
you're not well.
Speaker 4 (30:58):
I think that's going to be.
Speaker 9 (31:01):
That's going to be really character revealing with him, because
the knock on him coming in obviously was that for
several different franchises. As Nick said on Friday, there's still
people in the Cleveland organization that were turned off by
what Shador did in the sort of courting process, as
you know, combine with they're getting to know these guys,
and some of that is still left over. But I
think the real interesting thing about shad Or Sanders is
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let's see what he does now that he's had some success.
Does all of a sudden that swagger come back and
he starts acting the way that he did, or does
he continue sort of the humble demeanor that he's had,
you know, coming into training camp, coming off of the
draft day sort of embarrassment, you know, hopefully he'll kind
of have a little self awareness and and you know,
dial some of that down even though because look, I
(31:45):
said this coming in this morning. When if you watched
ESPN on Saturday morning and I was watching Sports Center
when I got up, I mean, it was as if
nothing else had happened in sports except Shaud or Sanders
had had a good game. I mean, the Panthers might
not might as well not even have played, and you know,
anything else going on sports that night, it was Shadoor, Shadoor,
shadeor so I said to Nick on Friday, I said,
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how hard is this going to make it? H if
he has a good game? Because is are they going
to anoint him? Or is it really going to be
a real battle from here on out? And I know
they'll say it will be, but I mean, you know
this is there, you know, is a jim. I mean,
the Browns have been trying to find their their their
star star for years and.
Speaker 10 (32:23):
They did and they give him away, Baker Mayfield. And
he was he was very good for them for most
of the time he was there. And there were some
again we also had Baker pass through here and then
he got better after you left here ended up with
Tampa Bay. But it's hard to find that quarterback as such.
You can't win if you don't have that piece, and
that's why, you know, other things matter, but you really
can't win if you don't have that piece, not consistently.
(32:43):
We I think I think he does have some of
that ability if he's humble. I do think it's gonna
be a process moving forwards. Like he's there, he's figured
it out. Uh, he's got a long ways to go still,
but he's he's really on a positive incline right now
for them.
Speaker 4 (32:56):
Well, we moved on to Shador faster than I thought
we were going to.
Speaker 9 (33:00):
I want to come back to Dave Canalis for a second,
because we always talk about how how positive Dave Canalis is.
It's hard to rattle him. Does he ever say anything
that's not positive? You know, this to me is about
as about as not that it's this is not even spicy,
it's just that you could tell he was a little
bit annoyed by some of the things that happened in
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the game.
Speaker 17 (33:21):
I was proud of our group played physical, some great
running and hitting happened all across. So really proud of
the play style. But you know, part of our play
style is playing smart. I didn't feel like we did that.
I felt like there was sloppiness, you know, and some
of the drives, and we're looking at first and fifteen's,
you know, and we're looking at some situations like that.
So we got to you know, we got to take that,
you know, look at it and make sure that we're
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continuing to coach the technique better in some of those situations.
Speaker 6 (33:45):
So that's what he sounds like mad.
Speaker 9 (33:47):
That's basically a fiery tirade from yeah, we didn't play
smart and we're sloppy.
Speaker 6 (33:51):
Those are the most negative words that I've heard him say.
Speaker 10 (33:54):
I love it. I think it's and he's still overly
positive as far as just his natural demeanor is to
be on the positive side. But I think you do
have to be fair and critical and yeah and look
at things say this is where we can get better.
And again this is all one thing. I mean, every
practice is this and that. But they do put more
weight on the preseason games we had, you know, last week,
we'll get to do these production meetings. I talked to
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Dan Morgan and the coaches, and with Dan, I said,
is it like the old days were? Like you, everything's important,
but you prioritize, you put more weight on these game settings.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
Us.
Speaker 10 (34:24):
Yeah, he goes, do you want to see how they
do translating the practice field into a game setting, even
if it's a preseason game. So this does matter more
to them. They'll get two more of those opportunities here
in the preseason.
Speaker 9 (34:34):
I like it. I mean, look, I'm never going to
love the preseason, but at least for a while there,
you know, you knew that you were going to sit
down and watch at least a few plays of what's
going to be close to real. And then we've gotten
in recent years into this thing where you know, the
stars basically don't play at all. This at least gives
you a preview. You know, third and fourth quarters different.
(34:56):
But I'll tell you what here, here we go the
preseason schedule. Make for the Carolina Panthers. Uh, it's Bryce
Young versus c J. Stroud coming up next weekend as
the Panthers take on the Houston Texans. So kind of
compare the one and two there. Those guys were right
out of the gay and.
Speaker 10 (35:14):
Coach Canalis said after the game that he plays the
starters even longer in this game they played, he said
one to two series going into this will be two
to three, So a little bit overextended. Look because he's
not planning on playing them in that third preseason game.
Speaker 6 (35:26):
I know we have to run to traffic, But how
was the crowd? How was the crowd? Was the crowd good?
Speaker 10 (35:29):
It was good? Yeah, I think people were excited. I
think it was good. Your Friday night I.
Speaker 6 (35:32):
Think helps mostly Panthers jerseys.
Speaker 10 (35:34):
Yes, I would say that.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Combs up right, it's good.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (35:38):
I think there are a lot of people from Ohio
that moved down.
Speaker 6 (35:39):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
The opportunity.
Speaker 9 (35:41):
So the Panthers a head to Houston for a one
o'clock Saturday game coming up this weekend, and then they'll
wrap things up the following Thursday home against Pittsburgh.
Speaker 4 (35:49):
If you're keeping school at home on that.
Speaker 9 (35:51):
Schedule, Bingo board seven to fifteen on WBT, What exactly
is it?
Speaker 8 (35:56):
Score?
Speaker 4 (35:56):
I don't know what I'm saying. Traffic check Boomer scoring
on me exactly on WBT.
Speaker 9 (36:15):
Welcome to Your Monday, August eleventh. Mick mulvaney will join
us in the final hour of the show today in
studio talking politics. Big News Conference coming at ten am
from the United States Capital from President Trump. That's making
some headlines about what that could possibly entail, talking about
wanting to move the homeless away from the area, among
(36:38):
other things. We'll be covering that for you today. Of course,
Evince gets going at ten am or right about when
that is supposed to go down. So presidential politics, of course,
local politics is something that we talk about on the
show as well. And one of the races that's going
to be most interesting for the fall is the attempt
by Edwin Peacock to get real elected as a Republican
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at large here in Charlotte. And for those who would say, well,
no Republican can get elected at large, well, the last
guy who did it is Edwin Peacock all those years ago.
So if there is one guy that knows what it takes,
it's him. The question is has the electorate changed so
much that it really is impossible, Like some people would say,
(37:21):
he's making the effort. In fact, we've got some audio.
He posted this to his social media sites this weekend.
Speaker 4 (37:28):
Edwin did. And this is Edwin and one of his campaign.
Speaker 9 (37:31):
Workers out walking neighborhoods. Imagine that out walking neighborhoods and
knocking on doors, and here is some of what they experience.
Speaker 4 (37:40):
Hey, everybody at Edwin Peacock.
Speaker 3 (37:42):
I'm here in Precinct sixty seven lands down, the neighborhood
I grew up in. I'm walking with my friend Oz Connor,
my intern field director and soon to be freshman at.
Speaker 10 (37:52):
Yes, Sir, i's going.
Speaker 15 (37:53):
Guys, we're out here with Consman Peacock, first day of
his reelection bid to at large, and we're getting some
good responses, but we're also getting, you know, a lot
of gardenness among our neighbors around here.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
You want tell them about that?
Speaker 10 (38:05):
No, you tell them what do you see them? Yeah?
Speaker 15 (38:07):
So, honestly, some people who just do not even come
to the door. They acknowledge you, but they wave you off.
And it's it's certainly, certainly quite odd that we have
some people out here who don't, you know, want to
want to talk with their elected officials.
Speaker 10 (38:21):
And yeah, well, why do you think they're so guarded us?
Speaker 15 (38:24):
I believe it's a combination of technology and the risks
we live in with the modern world. You know, people
are scared, they're they're kind of untrusting, of distrustful of
you know, people coming to their door and and it's
it's definitely not how counselm and Peacock grew up in
this neighborhood.
Speaker 10 (38:38):
Yeah, well that's the other thing too.
Speaker 3 (38:40):
And and again we realize that obviously more people that
talk with one another, the more that the differences will be,
uh will melt down. And that's uh, that's definitely when
you talk about a partisan world, you have to talk
with one another. And so uh, that's what we've been
talking about. Has been walking down this neighborhood, going back
to our car, anything else has.
Speaker 6 (38:59):
It's a good kickoff.
Speaker 15 (39:00):
Hopefully we're gonna get some more responses on the next
street over. But we're out here putting in the work.
Speaker 9 (39:05):
So there you go, first day on the campaign trail
officially for Edwin, Peacock and Oz.
Speaker 4 (39:10):
And I'm not surprised.
Speaker 9 (39:12):
I mean, look, most people now have have a ring
doorbell camera, or you have some sort of camera where
you can see I mean, look, I got one, and
I'm going to tell you. When our doorbell rings, I'll
pick up my phone because it's connected to my phone,
and I'll look and see who it is and make
a decision about whether to answer.
Speaker 4 (39:31):
It sometimes My question is when did it change?
Speaker 6 (39:35):
When did it When did we get to the point
where when the doorbell rings, we all start whispering and
you know, hide behind the sofa or like make sure
that you don't walk in front of a window, or
you mean us we as a society. Do you remember
I have vivid memories of being a young person and
somebody rings the doorbell. You go to the door, you
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talk to them. I mean people used to come to
our Do you remember the people used to come around
and like try to sell meat. They would they had
like the freezer trucks and they would come and try
to sell you steaks and things like sure you're from
conquer I'm positive, but the people would come to your
door and just you know, ask for a cup of
sugar or just.
Speaker 9 (40:17):
This see that I don't think ever happens anymore, exactly
asking for a cup of sugar.
Speaker 6 (40:22):
When did it change and why? And is technology responsible
for it? Is it the fact that we can It's
kind of like we used to have to answer the
phone to find out who was on the other end
of the phone. You want to know who's calling, Pick
up the phone, you say hello, you have a conversation,
the whole the technology, the call screeners, the call screening,
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and then now cell phones. If you don't have the
number program due to your phone, I don't answer. And
a lot of it, like Oz was saying, has to
do with our we don't trust things anymore because we
do feel like things are scams or people. We've seen
too many news stories of people breaking into homes pretending
like they're you know, door to door set or something.
Speaker 9 (41:01):
I can tell you my last campaign cycle. Uh last ball,
I had somebody come to my house knocking on the
door in the name of a particular candidate.
Speaker 4 (41:13):
Did you open it? I did, but and I talked
to them, but what they said to me was so
off putting. I may not do it again.
Speaker 9 (41:20):
Oh No, And I'll tell you after the news here
what they said, because I think it's a big mistake.
I'm not I'm not saying that people shouldn't go knock
on doors. But if you're knocking on doors on behalf
of a candidate, there's some things that you should do
and some things that I don't think help you in
the direction of swaying somebody.
Speaker 6 (41:35):
Were they judging your decorps?
Speaker 9 (41:37):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (41:37):
No, My Daycore is impeccable, I.
Speaker 9 (41:40):
Said, put the bunny back in the box.
Speaker 4 (41:45):
Let's go to line too. Susan's been waiting once to
weigh in on this. I don't know how, but we're
about to find out. Hi, Susan, good morning.
Speaker 7 (41:54):
I loved besting to whatever rabbit hole you guys do
it on every Morning's amazing.
Speaker 9 (42:00):
Hey you know what, Susan, So do we or create
your own have your own adventures?
Speaker 1 (42:06):
This is good morning beat.
Speaker 4 (42:17):
So I said.
Speaker 9 (42:17):
I had an election worker come knocking on my door
last fall. Yeah, they came and I answered the door
and they said, you haven't voted yet.
Speaker 6 (42:29):
Oh, that feels like an invasion of privacy.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
And I thought to myself, how do you know how
you are?
Speaker 9 (42:36):
They are they?
Speaker 4 (42:37):
Are they allowed to know that? Or is this person
being legit?
Speaker 9 (42:41):
And I was looking at the North Carolina database and
they can see who has voted and who hasn't.
Speaker 4 (42:48):
They can see how you voted.
Speaker 9 (42:50):
But I remember thinking, and they came to the door
almost like sort of The tone was like almost like shaming,
like accusatory. Yeah, And I wanted to say, you don't
know I vote on election day almost every year. Now
I voted early a few times, but generally I like
to vote on election day.
Speaker 4 (43:10):
It's just like I like to do it.
Speaker 9 (43:12):
I don't know why, but I always vote unless there's
something some extenuating circumstance, like there may be a few
primary times where it wasn't a big election that I
might might not have gotten there, but I always try
to get there. And you and I both vote in
all the big elections.
Speaker 1 (43:27):
Of course.
Speaker 9 (43:28):
So I have somebody come to my house and the
first thing they say is i'm here. In other words,
I want to make sure you vote, And I'm thinking, Okay,
that's not the right foot to start off on.
Speaker 6 (43:38):
But did they say it nicely? Because it all could
be toned to cause can you imagine if I were
We called it whenever I was campaigning and going around
and mash and flesh as how we said it just
even shaking hands. They called it mash in the flesh.
Does that sound weird?
Speaker 4 (43:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (43:54):
Absolutely, probably a better way that could be described. And
I start my Hello, I'm Beth here, I'm here to
mash flesh.
Speaker 2 (44:02):
He no, I'm married, but.
Speaker 6 (44:08):
So but if you go in, We've talked about this before.
Anything you do with enthusiasm, you have a kind of
a more positive outcome if you go in with enthusiasm.
So if I came to your door and said, oh
my gosh, so you haven't voted yet, Oh, this is
great because if you haven't voted, then let me tell
you about why you should vote for me.
Speaker 9 (44:28):
Wouldn't that the mistake is. The mistake is saying, ah,
you haven't voted yet. What you should say is, I
don't know if you've voted yet, but if you do,
here's you you should vote for.
Speaker 6 (44:36):
Does it not feel like a compliment like I've been
stalking you? It doesn't, do you know what I mean?
Speaker 9 (44:44):
Don't come and tell me what I should do. Come
and tell me, you know, make a suggestion. And the
other part of it is is come at it from
here's the candidate. Here's why you should vote for this candidate,
not don't. Don't come in and make assumptions about what
I've done or not done.
Speaker 6 (45:00):
So you felt you felt judged, Yes.
Speaker 4 (45:02):
I don't need that, like you don't know anything about me.
Don't make it. And of course the way that the
thing that stops them in their tracks.
Speaker 1 (45:08):
Is what do you do?
Speaker 4 (45:09):
I work in media?
Speaker 6 (45:10):
Oh, let me leave now, They just leave.
Speaker 13 (45:12):
Now and find someone else who knows that it's like that.
Speaker 6 (45:15):
Uh, it was the Simpsons at the Homer. Simpson just
backs right back into the push. They don't want to
be part of the conversation anymore. Well, maybe you were
one of the only people who actually answered the door
and he it was that he or is she is
a he he? Maybe he hadn't had any practice yet.
Maybe you were his trial round and he hadn't gotten
his judgy tone under control.
Speaker 4 (45:36):
It just it was not the way to his mode
of starting the conversation off.
Speaker 6 (45:43):
Just seemed angry.
Speaker 4 (45:44):
Yeah, it started judgy.
Speaker 9 (45:45):
And angry and not somebody I want to listen to,
no lack enthusiasms. So so you know, twenty seconds in,
I'm already thinking about how can I get rid of
this guy? Not I want to hear him out.
Speaker 6 (45:57):
So you were thinking, man, I shouldn't answer the door
right exactly.
Speaker 9 (46:00):
And so we were talking about this because Edwin Peacock
posted a video this weekend. He went out and started
stumping in a neighborhoods.
Speaker 6 (46:08):
The flesh and.
Speaker 4 (46:11):
Knocking on doors. I just said, there's no way that
doesn't sound.
Speaker 2 (46:13):
Weird, not gonna work.
Speaker 6 (46:15):
It's it's how we said it. It's I know Steve
is telling me it's supposed to be pressing the flesh, right,
it's taking ye mashing.
Speaker 4 (46:23):
We called it mashing.
Speaker 2 (46:24):
People used to call it heavy petting. It never sounded
shaking sounds weird.
Speaker 6 (46:30):
It's shaking.
Speaker 4 (46:30):
I guess what I played coming back the house is rocking.
Don't bother knocking.
Speaker 9 (46:39):
Flesh, because how can you say mashing flesh and not
think of anything but mashing flesh?
Speaker 2 (46:46):
It does not make me think of shaking hands.
Speaker 9 (46:52):
Never in my life have I ever heard the phrase
like we're gonna go meet and mash them flags though
I'm not sure.
Speaker 6 (47:00):
I feel like we need to get my campaign manager
from twenty years ago on the phone and we'll talk
about why we I don't even know how that became
a thing, but we got. I got there and mashed
the flesh.
Speaker 2 (47:10):
Did anybody laugh when anyone said?
Speaker 15 (47:12):
That?
Speaker 6 (47:12):
Was just like a well, I don't know, normal thing.
Speaker 9 (47:14):
Wait, because this is good because see Zochi leaves the
room for some of these segments we talk. We're sort
of out out of his area, like he doesn't like
talk politics, and then sometimes he has to go down
the hall for w f n Z.
Speaker 4 (47:26):
So this is great.
Speaker 9 (47:26):
When Zochie comes back in, I'm gonna do it on
the air. I'm gonna say, Jim, have you ever heard
the term mash flesh? He's probably gonna say, what movie
have you been watching?
Speaker 6 (47:36):
My brain did not ever go to the gutter in
that tool, I guess because I knew what, what what
what I was doing.
Speaker 9 (47:44):
Whenever we're like, what if we called what if we
called Edwin and we said, hey, ed when we heard
you were out mash and flesh.
Speaker 6 (47:50):
This week, I think we should be like, is this
a prank?
Speaker 4 (47:56):
You'll change your show a bit.
Speaker 6 (48:00):
Maybe that's why no one came to the door. They
didn't know what in the world.
Speaker 4 (48:06):
Oh boy, Boomer, you ever heard the term mashing flesh?
Speaker 15 (48:10):
No?
Speaker 4 (48:11):
Not until now. Yeah, Okay, they're shaking hands out there,
mash and flesh.
Speaker 2 (48:14):
That's how you say with that voice inflection too.
Speaker 8 (48:16):
Bath.
Speaker 2 (48:17):
It's kind of hard.
Speaker 6 (48:17):
Because it was a volunteer. There was a volunteer that
would work with us. What you got, there's some mash
and some flesh, you said, up, I feel like we're
gonna get lots of votes now, Oh God, go get them.
I think maybe this is probably why I didn't win
the election.
Speaker 9 (48:36):
Maybe I was doing it wrong, lady that keeps, or
maybe you just didn't mash enough flesh.
Speaker 4 (48:43):
All right, traffic, James Sallad better slow that mustang down.
Speaker 10 (48:48):
Oh boy, Oh, I finally got to use my line today.
Speaker 9 (48:52):
I saw them both out in the parking lot, and
so I was walking in and I said, good morning, Bets,
gona go to line.
Speaker 4 (49:00):
Pete has been waiting patiently here.
Speaker 9 (49:02):
I just want to say how much I appreciate waking
up each morning to Boe and Beth.
Speaker 4 (49:06):
It couldn't be any better than that. Oh, thank you.
Speaker 6 (49:09):
That means the world to us.
Speaker 4 (49:10):
Hey, Pete, you're my hero.
Speaker 1 (49:11):
Now, good morning pat with vote Thompson and Beth Trout
and the preferred choice of Pete.
Speaker 10 (49:17):
Oh thanks Pete.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
That's terrific.
Speaker 10 (49:19):
Oh boy.
Speaker 9 (49:22):
Now I'm in front of eight o'clock on WBT. See
this is Roley who says, Hey, bo didn't Senator Tillis
give you a hard time for not voting early?
Speaker 14 (49:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (49:36):
He did, he did, And I think I said the
same thing to him. I said, I vote on election
day most most of the time, it wasn't. Again, I
don't have a problem with somebody coming to my door
on behalf of a candidate. But this person came to
my door and was already right out of the gate
talking about what I had not done yet, which is vote.
Speaker 6 (49:56):
You felt judged.
Speaker 4 (49:57):
I felt like, dude, I've voted for a long time.
I know what I'm doing here. I got a plan.
Speaker 9 (50:02):
But anyway, tell me about your candidate and why I
should vote for that person. Don't don't make it about me.
Make it about that person that I should vote for.
Speaker 6 (50:09):
You know what you could have You could have done
like a little communication class for him right then and
be like, you know what, sir, you're you're you're doing
this wrong. May I help you?
Speaker 15 (50:16):
Well?
Speaker 4 (50:16):
It's like when you go to jury duty and they
realize you work in the media. Oh see ya bye.
Speaker 6 (50:21):
That did not work for me. I told him I
worked in the media. They were like, will you be
the foreman? You're gonna lead everybody?
Speaker 10 (50:29):
But you know what I mean, Like, I don't like.
Speaker 9 (50:30):
The last thing I want to do if somebody comes
to my door is tell them what I do for
a living, because that'll that's probably gonna make the conversation
go longer.
Speaker 4 (50:37):
And that's not really what I want, but I got
no problem.
Speaker 9 (50:40):
Look, this all stems from Edwin Peacock posting a video
this weekend going out in one of his neighborhoods and stumping.
And it's an old school thing that still gets done,
but I think there's a there's an art to it,
and honestly, Edwin probably knows how to do it better
than most because Edwin has been elected at large and
(51:00):
I'm actually curious we need to have them back on
because on the heels of this, I'd like to hear
sort of what their take on the process was after
it was all done. Did you get anybody answering their
doors where it was like it used to be?
Speaker 6 (51:15):
Right Well, in his video that he posted on social media,
he said that he believed he and his campaign volunteered
that ring cameras are making it harder to canvas and
actually have face to face conversations with constituents because people
see whoever is at the door and they're on their
ring video camera and they don't answer the door. That
people don't come to the door anymore.
Speaker 9 (51:37):
And that's why I mean, like we saw him post
a video that was sort of in process, I'd like
to know, like all told like, how many people actually
answer the door? You know, how many people do you
actually think that you had a real conversation with or
was it basically people trying to figure out how to
get out of the conversation. Because I think for most
people that's what it is. And it's because I mean
(51:57):
we talk about it. Kelly Poplin, he will never knock
on your door unless you call them. You know, I
know that's he puts that out there because they get
a lot of people who don't want to be you know, solicited,
solicited without prior engagement. You know, you get people walking
around the neighborhood for lots of different things, people that
want to sell you things, people that want to give
(52:18):
you the It comes in all forms. But this particular
thing is sort of makes us wonder if this is
a time in politics that will never come back. When
you can just go knock on doors all day, most
people won't give you the time of day. And then
you know, you have somebody in your campaign group that says,
we just got to mash the flesh, that's all we
gotta do. Jefferson says Beth Press the flesh was the
(52:40):
term I grew up hearing mash the flesh sounds like
bump and uglies. It's from Jeff on the WT text line,
which is driven by Liberty Buick GMC.
Speaker 6 (52:53):
I don't know why we said it that way. I
have heard the term press the flesh, but to me
that doesn't sound any different.
Speaker 2 (52:59):
No, it really doesn't mash the flesh. It's the word flesh,
I think.
Speaker 9 (53:02):
No, I'm sorry. Press the flesh is much different than
mash the flesh. Like you said, mash the flesh seems
like you.
Speaker 6 (53:08):
Have very forceful you know, to me, I just envision
a very firm, like confident handshake. I'm just mashing the flesh.
That's that's had a volunteer.
Speaker 4 (53:21):
That's a handshake that leads to something else. What have
y'all just doing? I'm just telling you, like like the
text were getting reinforces, this.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
Hit all started with a handshake.
Speaker 6 (53:32):
Is this why E lost?
Speaker 4 (53:34):
Josh?
Speaker 9 (53:35):
Josh has good morning. I feel all the automakers making
EV's should worry more about power infrastructure rather than making
more vehicles.
Speaker 6 (53:44):
I don't know what Josh is listening to.
Speaker 9 (53:46):
We get this every once in a while, we get
a lot of texts and then at least once or
twice the morning we get a text that does not
indicate that that person is listening to our show.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
Maybe the newscast.
Speaker 10 (53:57):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (53:59):
Like I appreciate that, Josh. I mean, Josh has texted before, Yeah,
because his name is in our database. Yeah, but and
he and the other day he texted us when we
were talking about breast milk, breast milk. Wow, today it's
mashing the flesh. Friday was breast milk.
Speaker 2 (54:15):
But like, Josh has a lane.
Speaker 4 (54:16):
But Josh, I don't think. I think Josh may be
listening to a different show today.
Speaker 13 (54:20):
Yeah, he might be.
Speaker 6 (54:21):
Or maybe that was a text. Maybe he was out
of range and the phone was just thinking until it
finally uh, it finally sent. Maybe he was listening to
another another show at some point.
Speaker 9 (54:32):
So anyway, thanks for all the uh let's see here,
And I'm sure the spot this is, Jamie says. I'm
sure the sponsors of the text line were so glad
to hear the phrase bumping uglies. Well, would you prefer
mashing the flesh?
Speaker 6 (54:46):
Now we're getting now, we're getting other ideas of what
to say instead of pressing the flesh or massive mashing
the flesh. Jay says, I'm personally a smack and skin
kind of guy. But that would be like a high five.
Speaker 4 (54:59):
No, high five, give me some skin?
Speaker 6 (55:01):
Did y'all not say?
Speaker 9 (55:03):
Give me some skin? Is ten times different than smashing
the smack. Smack is even worse macking smacking this.
Speaker 6 (55:14):
Someone just asked me, Jamie. No, Craig just asked me, Beth,
just curious. Do you say mash the button, press the button, mash,
mash the button.
Speaker 10 (55:23):
I don't.
Speaker 4 (55:23):
I definitely never say mash the button, mash it.
Speaker 6 (55:26):
I say mash, mash those potatoes and mashed potatoes.
Speaker 4 (55:30):
I watched the show Mash.
Speaker 6 (55:31):
Mash the button. I probably said to this day.
Speaker 13 (55:35):
It's been a while I was watching mash. That's a headline,
all right, mashing.
Speaker 6 (55:44):
I'm literally going through the thought process of if I
asked somebody to press a button for me in a
in an elevator. Have I ever said mashed, mashed the button.
I probably haven't, So maybe I just I picked up
the term. I had this great volunteer this he was hilarious,
this older gentleman, and he was like, we're just going
to get out the bell, We're gonna mash the flesh.
And I just loved him and maybe that's where it
(56:04):
came from.
Speaker 10 (56:06):
What doesn't happened to Whiz?
Speaker 2 (56:10):
I don't know. It's now the mons summer.
Speaker 4 (56:13):
Smash that button and greasy, smash that flesh. Yeah, shake
those hands, mash that flesh.
Speaker 15 (56:24):
Not the same, Give me some skinsh the fists trying
to She's trying to dig out of the rabbit hole.
Speaker 2 (56:34):
And that's what my door tell them.
Speaker 6 (56:37):
Or things you want to be good? Or do you
want to be somebody who changes the world?
Speaker 4 (56:43):
Can I be both?
Speaker 1 (56:44):
From these talk eleven ten and ninety nine three Double Beat,
I have been around a long time.
Speaker 10 (56:50):
This has the makings of a team that can bring.
Speaker 2 (56:53):
Light from the dark.
Speaker 1 (56:55):
This is Good Morning Beauty with Bo Thompson and Beth
trout Man.
Speaker 15 (57:00):
The year it couldn't be.
Speaker 9 (57:07):
No Mark, I can't read that one on the air
seven four five, seven eleven ten.
Speaker 6 (57:12):
But Mark, we do want you to know that we
all laughed out loud.
Speaker 4 (57:15):
But Mark, you knew that. So we have the opportunity
on this show a lot of moving parts. As you
all know.
Speaker 9 (57:26):
You know, Zoke, especially on a Monday after a Panthers game,
pulled in many directions, so you know, he's down the
hall for some things.
Speaker 4 (57:34):
He's out of the room. When I say the word politics, usually.
Speaker 10 (57:37):
It depends if you're hosting or not that day. Yeah,
I have to do it when you're not here.
Speaker 4 (57:43):
Just gonna roll on past that one.
Speaker 9 (57:45):
But we have the opportunity sometimes to have you react
to something, you know, kind of cold turkey that you
didn't hear that, Beth said, because I want to see
if you have the same reaction that we did if
I say the phrase to you, mash the flesh.
Speaker 2 (58:01):
His eyes got real big when you said that.
Speaker 10 (58:03):
Was this something said on the radio while I was
gone multiple times.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
I actually have a little eight second clip.
Speaker 4 (58:10):
I want to hear all means, Bernie, we.
Speaker 6 (58:12):
Called it whenever I was campaign and going around and
mash and flesh as how we said it just even
shaking hands, we called it mashing the flesh.
Speaker 10 (58:20):
I'm sorry whenever Bernie goes, oh my god, I know
it's not going to go.
Speaker 4 (58:23):
I'm sorry, Jim, it's not mash the flesh. It's mashing
the flesh.
Speaker 10 (58:27):
Isn't it pressing the flesh?
Speaker 2 (58:29):
It's there.
Speaker 6 (58:30):
It's what a lot of textures that told.
Speaker 9 (58:32):
Us, YEA, your correction would be correctly.
Speaker 6 (58:36):
Your correction is correct.
Speaker 10 (58:38):
Were you doing were you doing it incorrectly?
Speaker 2 (58:41):
Anything?
Speaker 10 (58:41):
For that boat?
Speaker 1 (58:43):
Okay, so.
Speaker 4 (58:45):
No, but that that's my point.
Speaker 10 (58:48):
You know, did I do it right?
Speaker 4 (58:50):
You did it really well.
Speaker 10 (58:53):
That's exactly what I needed.
Speaker 6 (58:54):
See, I kept saying, this is why I didn't when I.
Speaker 10 (58:58):
Don't know, I think you should have boil.
Speaker 4 (59:00):
Maybe you didn't know, Maybe you didn't go to the
right neighborhoods, Beth.
Speaker 10 (59:03):
Depends on what the breakdown of the voters was. I
guess first, who was hearing.
Speaker 4 (59:06):
The money of those demographics.
Speaker 9 (59:09):
Now what'll be really fun is if Mick mulvaney gets
here next hour and has not heard this either, because
I'd love to get his sort of cold turkey reaction.
Speaker 4 (59:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (59:17):
I'm not a politics guy, so maybe I'm not hearing
it right. For Mick is really in tune with the
latest jargon.
Speaker 6 (59:22):
And we had a voluntary It was a volunteer. Was
this older gentleman? And I wish I could remember his name.
Speaker 4 (59:28):
Sure he was a gentleman.
Speaker 10 (59:32):
Going dark on his sermon.
Speaker 6 (59:36):
Somebody else has to say this term. I can't be
the only person.
Speaker 10 (59:40):
I have heard that I did learn this Why I
moved down. He because I married a Southern gal elevators
mashing the butt button. I did not grow up in
the North with mashing elevator.
Speaker 6 (59:47):
But so Kelly texted and said that you can't be
a true Southerner if you don't say mashed.
Speaker 10 (59:52):
The butt, which I thought, I always think of ash
he mashed, I think potatoes and not in your face
of what you said.
Speaker 4 (59:59):
But Mark says is telling someone no, I can't read
Oh I forgot. Yeah, they can't do that one.
Speaker 6 (01:00:04):
You can't read that one?
Speaker 10 (01:00:05):
Did you like paraphrase the thong?
Speaker 2 (01:00:07):
Okay?
Speaker 4 (01:00:08):
No, beyond mashing the flesh.
Speaker 6 (01:00:11):
Mashing the flesh, that's how the guy would say.
Speaker 10 (01:00:16):
It sound like something I love you man, mashing the flesh. Okay.
Speaker 6 (01:00:21):
It's stuck in my brain, and so I've always thought that.
I think I've even said it. Have I said it
when we're walking into UH News.
Speaker 9 (01:00:28):
And bruis'd because walking to the bargle, mash the flesh. No,
I know you've never said that, because had you said that,
it would have been a segment on the show.
Speaker 4 (01:00:37):
The next day.
Speaker 6 (01:00:43):
He's say he has to have but baby, I don't know.
Speaker 10 (01:00:46):
I think there's about a hall pass to mash the
see see, this is exactly what I was talking about.
Speaker 6 (01:00:52):
Wow, it's so crazy. My mind never ever, ever, not
once went there.
Speaker 10 (01:00:57):
It could be us.
Speaker 6 (01:00:58):
It could be it never went there.
Speaker 10 (01:00:59):
It could be the that's what I said the fourteen
year old boys.
Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
I said, maybe it's a me. Things like no, No,
I don't think so.
Speaker 4 (01:01:04):
Nope.
Speaker 15 (01:01:05):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:01:08):
I do want to know if anybody else says it.
Somebody else has to say this.
Speaker 13 (01:01:12):
I can't have It's been so far. Anybody it's like,
someone help me.
Speaker 10 (01:01:16):
I mean, has anybody come to your defense?
Speaker 9 (01:01:18):
Not really most people, and quite frankly, if you do,
I don't. I don't really want to hear about it.
Speaker 10 (01:01:24):
Everyone knows mashing is just for elevator buttons.
Speaker 6 (01:01:26):
So someone just texted us and said, good morning, guys.
Mashing the flesh to me sounds like someone in getting
a fist straight to the face. Someone like somebody.
Speaker 10 (01:01:40):
Of the list of things it could be, that could
be one of them.
Speaker 16 (01:01:42):
You know what.
Speaker 6 (01:01:42):
I like that one.
Speaker 9 (01:01:43):
I means say, that's what you meant, Mark, That's that's
what yours should have said.
Speaker 10 (01:01:48):
You guys, tell me the Mark went off the ear, Yes,
way off the air. Can the people that text and
see other people's text or they just no.
Speaker 11 (01:01:57):
That would be really funny though, if we had that
kind of message board thing, because they can.
Speaker 10 (01:02:00):
Reply to each other.
Speaker 4 (01:02:02):
Well, this is why we don't have a message board
because of Mark.
Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
These several conversations going on.
Speaker 10 (01:02:07):
That's why we can't have nice things.
Speaker 4 (01:02:08):
That's exactly right. Eight thirteen on WBT Traffic Check Now,
Boomer von Cannon I.
Speaker 8 (01:02:13):
Was what's up at the speedway working the pre race.
Speaker 4 (01:02:16):
It was a week of the race, and we were
there with Dick Trickle, the real Dick Trickle. You're not
helping Boomer, and we're standing outside of his car looking
at his dashboard. He said, Boomer, reach over there, mash
that button. Okay.
Speaker 8 (01:02:26):
I said, wow, Well I mashed it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:28):
And he said hold it in for a second and
I let go. He said, mash that button.
Speaker 8 (01:02:31):
I mash it.
Speaker 6 (01:02:32):
It's a true Southern term. It's a very Southern term.
Speaker 4 (01:02:36):
He did his mash and a cigarette lighter popped out.
Speaker 6 (01:02:38):
I'll never forget that in his race car.
Speaker 8 (01:02:41):
You do this in a race car, he said, what
during the last's.
Speaker 10 (01:02:44):
Been back during the Winston Cup takes.
Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
Yeah, and we're men.
Speaker 6 (01:02:47):
That's actually that's actually a pretty cool story.
Speaker 8 (01:02:51):
I could believe it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:52):
What was going to happen when you said, mash that button,
I'll go here.
Speaker 10 (01:02:54):
We go hard to like smoke the cigarettes, like through
the helmet. That's what I How do you do?
Speaker 4 (01:02:58):
How did you do it?
Speaker 1 (01:02:59):
Through that?
Speaker 8 (01:02:59):
He said into pits during a caution.
Speaker 4 (01:03:01):
Flax, he can slow down enough to do what you
gotta do.
Speaker 6 (01:03:06):
We don't even think cars have those anymore. I mean,
I know race cars, but like car cars just regularly.
Speaker 8 (01:03:11):
No, I don't think they do.
Speaker 4 (01:03:13):
No, don't have the cigarette light?
Speaker 6 (01:03:14):
Ye have a little cigarette lighter anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
You're looking for that.
Speaker 8 (01:03:18):
But the real Dick Trickle had one, that's for sure.
Speaker 10 (01:03:21):
How about you say Dick Trickle too?
Speaker 4 (01:03:27):
By man. Hello Cohen, welcome to Good Morning VT.
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Oh damn.
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Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
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I'm married ways.
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The hell of it.
Speaker 4 (01:03:50):
Well, Cohen, you have a great day. I feel like
we're just in the show now, I know.
Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
Call it the day all.
Speaker 4 (01:03:55):
Right, the call of the year.
Speaker 1 (01:03:57):
This is good morning beat.
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Wow, just happened? Yeah, Cohen, fairly active on the WBT
text line.
Speaker 6 (01:04:08):
It makes me so happy when Cohen and Belmont pops
up on our text.
Speaker 9 (01:04:11):
Line says, good morning talking about mashing the flesh. Isn't
that a common theme in massage parlors?
Speaker 6 (01:04:19):
Wow, Cohen, No one's coming to help me.
Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
I love.
Speaker 10 (01:04:23):
I mean, he's not wrong. I all those words. Spit
what he's saying.
Speaker 6 (01:04:27):
I have mifter.
Speaker 10 (01:04:28):
Cohen after that rejoined that bumper thing like he's at home,
like in a smoking jacket with an ashcot.
Speaker 6 (01:04:33):
And like a pipe or whatever and a sifter of
brand Yeah kind of er.
Speaker 9 (01:04:37):
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Speaker 6 (01:04:37):
I love Cohen and Cohen uses cardinal environmental. I can't
tell that story.
Speaker 10 (01:04:41):
That's the most important thing about me so happy.
Speaker 6 (01:04:44):
Is that when I met when Drew came to my house,
he had been at Cohen's house earlier that day, and
he said that he was the nicest guy and had
the cutest little wife.
Speaker 10 (01:04:52):
I love Hover doing like the Good Morning Shelby Show
or something like that.
Speaker 9 (01:04:54):
Everyone just knows you Cohen, and who's the guy Drew
and Drew and Cohen one is in the Good Morning
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As far as callers came.
Speaker 10 (01:05:03):
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Speaker 4 (01:05:06):
Hell unclogs toilets if you need them. I mean, it's great. Uh,
let's see here. I want to get to this because
I've been holding on it. We got down the mashing flesh.
Speaker 6 (01:05:15):
Thing, and I'm really sorry. It was just it was
just my campaign. I had no bad thoughts about it.
That one, I had no bad thoughts. And with that
on it, no, but I had no bad thoughts until today,
twenty years I've made it without any bad thoughts.
Speaker 4 (01:05:33):
Mash the flesh back in eighty two.
Speaker 10 (01:05:38):
It's incredible, all right.
Speaker 9 (01:05:41):
Panthers and Browns on on Friday Night, there was a
moment in the game, probably the most talked about moment
in the game for the Panthers, and that was an
ejection as Xavier.
Speaker 4 (01:05:53):
Leget le Get whatever we sayle Get ejected from the game.
And this is Dave Canalis talking about the moment after
the game.
Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
Yeah, I was like right in front of it, you know.
Speaker 17 (01:06:04):
We asked our receivers to finish, to play with hands on.
Speaker 15 (01:06:06):
He was.
Speaker 17 (01:06:07):
He had his hands on the guy the whole time.
Through the echo of the whistle, the guy, you know,
swung and chopped his arms down and Xavier just kind
of held onto his jersey. Then they started exchanging punches.
You can't do that neither side. Both guys got ejected rightly,
So we can't have that as a part of our game.
It's a physical game. Can't handle that. You know, tempers
are going to get hot. But as soon as you
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throw a punch, all of a sudden, we're at a disadvantage.
So we want to see better from x for sure.
Speaker 9 (01:06:31):
And obviously you were calling the game on Friday night
and this happened. Is this is this just a spirited
part of the preseason, or is this sort of lack
of discipline that that worries you or where do you
come down on this?
Speaker 10 (01:06:44):
It was a moment of frustration because you know, you're
told as a receiver it's a run play, not a
pass play. You know you're supposed to block your guy
and take him downfield and take him run him out
of the play essentially there. So he was kind of
doing that and the player took exception to it, and
like coach describ kind of his arms down and then
it just became like then Xavier wouldn't let go, and
then he threw four punches the other guy through two
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or three punches and remember fully padded with helmets on
their head. So it's not good. First off. I've seen
guys break their hands in practice hitting people in the
head because those helmets are hard. So that's it's frustrating.
To his credit, I mean, I guess Xavier at that
points out of the game. He sent out a tweet
an x during the game and apologize to fans. I
will never do that again. Sorry, quo, what happened again?
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So you can't do that to your team.
Speaker 4 (01:07:28):
But you don't want to.
Speaker 10 (01:07:29):
You know, you want to practice like you're going to
play in the regular season and you don't want to
be drawn into things like that where you're getting ejected
and getting penalties and things like that.
Speaker 6 (01:07:36):
So when you're live in the booth and something like
that happens on the field, does it take a minute
for your brain to process what you're looking at? Does
it take a minute to figure out like.
Speaker 10 (01:07:43):
Whoa whoa whoa?
Speaker 15 (01:07:44):
This is?
Speaker 16 (01:07:45):
Well?
Speaker 10 (01:07:45):
That was that was odd because it was just such
a mundane three yard running play. So it wasn't like
something where it was so obvious what was happening with
those two players and where you expected that was at
the joint practice sessions. We had a couple pushing shoving
moments in that game where Jimmy Horn and another player
got into it and people ran to his defense. But
in a game, I mean, it certainly can't happen, and
players do get ejected. We've seen that happen, but you
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certainly have a different mindset that you don't. Again, he
was going to come out of the game anyways, being
a starter, so his time on the field was about
to end. But it's just more like, now you're going
to get fined, and you do something in a game,
you will get fined. And again it's just practice habits
of like, you know, don't get pulled into that during
a game where if it's a close game and you
do something like that, you could really cost your team.
So you want to be smart about those things.
Speaker 6 (01:08:26):
Well, and it doesn't He doesn't or and maybe it's
just the because we've all had so many lovely conversations
about him, and we've had so we've heard so many
lovely conversations that it's hard to picture him and with
a Yeah, with a heated temper, it's there.
Speaker 10 (01:08:40):
That's what football is. Yeah, it's funny sometimes you'll see like, yes,
sometimes it is unexpected players that will get into a
fight or something along those lines. So he you know,
he's got a lot he plays with a lot of emotion.
Obviously he rides dollar Bill when he scores touchdowns out there,
so he plays at a high energy with a high
level of emotion. So he was probably just frustrated at
that time.
Speaker 6 (01:08:58):
He confuse, Yeah, he rides a dollar it's his horse.
Speaker 10 (01:09:02):
He scores a touchdown, he pretends he's riding his horse. Dolla,
Dolla Bill.
Speaker 6 (01:09:05):
Okay, okay, got doll He.
Speaker 10 (01:09:07):
Wrote it right to the tunnel to the locker room
because he got ejected a right. What do you think?
Speaker 15 (01:09:11):
Do you think?
Speaker 9 (01:09:12):
Because this is going to be interesting to watch obviously
t Mac, I think is based on how you saw
the game Friday night.
Speaker 4 (01:09:20):
I mean t Mac is going to be your number one.
Speaker 9 (01:09:22):
But what is this going to do to the dynamic
as far as uh Xavier, because I mean he last
season he's sort of feeling his way out. Now you
have two big guns and that that offense, and obviously
it was it wasn't either one of those guys that
caught a touchdown on Friday night, So how do you
think that's what do you think that's going to do
to uh leaguet As far as finding his spot in
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the mix.
Speaker 10 (01:09:43):
I think you know their goal is to be a
well rounded receiving core where you don't know who's going
to get the ball and Adam feeling when called upon.
Obviously it's been a number one for them and now
just the sneaky guy, not the Panther fans is Jalen
Cocher because he had a big reception taken away by
a penalty not of his fault, and he did have
a touchdown in this game. So the Jalen Cocher is
playing at a level that's very comparable to anybody else
(01:10:05):
in the receiving room right now. The credit to xavierly
get goes. In this offseason, he really worked individually with
Bryce Young during their downtime and traveled out and they
worked a lot together. So he's gotten his body in shape.
He has some injuries last year, he spent extra time
working with Bryce, so I think the coaching staff recognizes
that he is working really hard to grow and mature
and be a better football player. So I think they're
very high on on what he's going to bring this year.
Speaker 4 (01:10:26):
So the Panthers have another joint practice this week.
Speaker 9 (01:10:29):
It'll be on Thursday in Houston with the Houston Texans,
and then, of course the game against the Texans is
coming up one o'clock on Saturday.
Speaker 10 (01:10:37):
So here we go.
Speaker 9 (01:10:39):
And what that would be the game that you would
expect to see the most play by your starters?
Speaker 10 (01:10:44):
Coach Kanal said, probably about three series from its starters
on offense and defense, and they will not play them
in the third game the way he was talking unless
something changes, But as of now, they're not planning for
the Pittsburgh game to play the starters there. So yeah,
I think it'll be probably the best sample size to
kind of see where the first unit is.
Speaker 9 (01:11:00):
This.
Speaker 6 (01:11:00):
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Speaker 9 (01:11:29):
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Sweed that bad boy up?
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Nice?
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Sorry that was you uh leap.
Speaker 6 (01:11:38):
Uh that was fun. That was that was a little
wild ride. We just went on again talking.
Speaker 4 (01:11:45):
Having a kind of drag you Monday, let's pick it up.
Speaker 6 (01:11:49):
Might need a little coffee as it picked me up.
Speaker 10 (01:11:52):
I like what you did there.
Speaker 9 (01:11:53):
If you are stopping by the Starbucks on your way
to work, this is this is rather concerning.
Speaker 6 (01:12:01):
Actually, it has totally ruined my experience. It has absolutely
ruined my experience. One of my favorite things is to
is my treat to myself is to pull through Starbucks.
There's one that's open at four thirty in the morning.
They're open on the way into work to get a
venty iced black tea with one pump of Classic.
Speaker 9 (01:12:21):
So it's like a mother and a daughter on Instagram,
I have decided to find out exactly how much are
you getting for your money when you order a VENTI.
Speaker 6 (01:12:30):
Yeah, and this is now a viral thing. This is
a viral trend on TikTok and it's popping up on
Instagram as well. I don't even bo I'm too sad
basically what they are doing apparently, no, no, I'm not.
Speaker 4 (01:12:48):
So let's let's cut to the chase here.
Speaker 18 (01:12:50):
It is you do a little experiment because a guy
did his coffee and says everybody's wasting their money buying
the Ventees because the Venti fits in the tall and
this is the Grande, and it makes sense.
Speaker 7 (01:13:03):
Look how wide it is. See how much wider they
get wider. We're just gonna try it. Not a big deal.
I'm just gonna try it, try it in the first.
Speaker 18 (01:13:11):
So we're thinking it's without the ice, so we'll do
Grande first.
Speaker 5 (01:13:17):
That's just that's.
Speaker 7 (01:13:25):
Oh, so guess what y'all are wasting your money.
Speaker 16 (01:13:30):
On a cup.
Speaker 7 (01:13:31):
You're wasting your money on a cup because you feel
cool buying a Venti. There's your Venti, there's your venty.
So guess what, I will never ever ever, you know what?
Speaker 3 (01:13:48):
Hi?
Speaker 18 (01:13:49):
Can I order a strawberry lemonade as ie with no berries, tall,
with no ice?
Speaker 7 (01:13:54):
And can I get a side of ice in a
venty cup?
Speaker 14 (01:13:57):
Please?
Speaker 7 (01:13:58):
And you just saved yourself ape.
Speaker 4 (01:14:00):
So they had a venty cup with ice and whatever
was in it.
Speaker 6 (01:14:04):
It looked like one of the Verrier refreshers. It was
the pink, the pink drink that they have.
Speaker 9 (01:14:09):
So they took a Tall and then a Grande and
they poured, you know, they had like a what do
you call the thing that'll.
Speaker 4 (01:14:18):
A strainer, so it kept the ice from coming.
Speaker 9 (01:14:20):
You guys know what I was voice from the bushes, yeah,
cold and and and poured it in there and it
fit perfectly in the venty I mean in the grande
and then the tall well it had all.
Speaker 10 (01:14:30):
Stupid by the ways we know, small, medium, large, it
had there.
Speaker 6 (01:14:33):
There was room at the top of the cup with
the grande when they poured all of the venty liquid
into the Grande, there was room at the top of
the cup, and then the tall cup. The venty linquid
fit perfectly into the tall cup. So really, when you're
buying the venty, you're just buying extra ice. You're just
getting extra ice. And I feel so foolish because once
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a week, maybe that's my treat to myself, is the
venty iced black tea.
Speaker 9 (01:15:00):
When I worked at a place called Park Place Pharmacy
back when I was in high school, and I worked
behind the soda counters, so we would make drinks and
that kind of stuff, and so they had the small
medium in large, and I remember that a little girl
came in one day and she ordered a small with
no ice, and the small were really small, like smaller
(01:15:22):
than the tall at Starbucks, and she said, that'll be
ninety cents. Now, think back in nineteen ninety one or
ninety two, ninety cents for like almost what looks like
a shot.
Speaker 6 (01:15:31):
Glass shot glass of soda.
Speaker 10 (01:15:33):
And she said.
Speaker 9 (01:15:34):
The little girl looked at her, like, what ninety cents
for that? That's like a shot of coke and Coca cola.
And now that I think back on it, if you
use this logic, it made sense. Now.
Speaker 4 (01:15:48):
It's sad that it makes sense, but it does all
these years later.
Speaker 6 (01:15:51):
Well, is it crazy that this never occurred to me?
I just assumed because the cup was taller that I
was getting more and I really was only more ice.
I'm really only getting more ice so I could get
my iced black tea at Starbucks and get the yummy
Starbucks tea flavor that I enjoy. Just get a tall
with no ice and bring my own ice from home.
Speaker 4 (01:16:11):
But come on, Starbucks is going to charge you for
the ice in the and the cup?
Speaker 6 (01:16:16):
Well no, but if I bring my own cup of ice,
they let you do that. Well, I'm not going to
go in.
Speaker 10 (01:16:20):
Is that the car?
Speaker 6 (01:16:21):
They don't know?
Speaker 2 (01:16:22):
Do you have ice in your car?
Speaker 10 (01:16:23):
You can't be bringing ice in here?
Speaker 4 (01:16:26):
No, I know, I thought I thought you meant that
they would they would like pour it in the in
the store.
Speaker 5 (01:16:31):
Cool.
Speaker 6 (01:16:32):
Well, they used to have it, and I don't know
if you guys did this, but they you could buy
the reusable cup and Starbucks and you take it in
clean and they fill it up for you. So if
I had my reusable cup, could I bring my own
ice in it?
Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
Bring and pour it in right in front of them? Thanks,
thank you so much?
Speaker 6 (01:16:51):
And like the venty reusable cup and order the tall
and port looking.
Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
Like watch this.
Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
Spilling over the sides?
Speaker 12 (01:17:00):
Oh?
Speaker 15 (01:17:00):
Wow?
Speaker 6 (01:17:01):
Is this surprising to anybody else? I was surprised. And
maybe it's only because am I just a really trusting person?
Do I just believe in people? Do I just believe
that when I order a venty I'm getting more?
Speaker 10 (01:17:12):
Remember?
Speaker 6 (01:17:13):
Do I just have hope? Is it hope?
Speaker 10 (01:17:15):
Is it hope that I that you've lost years ago?
I mean, this is some restaurants, not all restaurants. Like
if you ordered the cup of soup versus the bowl
of soup, they pulled the they poured the cup into
the bowl, which was more flat like a plate. A yeah,
it was the exact same amount of soup, and so
that's that kind of stuff is not entirely new. So
that's and they charge you, of course, like three dollars
more for the bull and again not saying everywhere, but
(01:17:38):
there are places that do that.
Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
So's so depressed when she starts repeating, what the whole
life for.
Speaker 6 (01:17:43):
The bull, for the bowl, you're paying more. I feel
sad in my heart about it.
Speaker 10 (01:17:47):
And you're ordering the vente soup and you're getting the tall.
We should use that everywhere we go. What size fries
do you want?
Speaker 6 (01:17:57):
Just me, then give me the vent fries, the venty fries.
I'm going to start bringing my own ice to Starbucks.
Speaker 11 (01:18:02):
Guys.
Speaker 6 (01:18:02):
When I come in tomorrow with a gigantic, yetty full
of ice tea, I'm like, you know what I did.
I hacked the Starbucks. I got a tall tea with
no wife.
Speaker 2 (01:18:11):
Just walk in with like one of those two gallon
buckets of ice.
Speaker 10 (01:18:13):
Please right door.
Speaker 4 (01:18:15):
I'm good on ice, doorry, I'll be hydrated. So we
give mash the flesh.
Speaker 10 (01:18:20):
You would say such a thing.
Speaker 6 (01:18:24):
It makes me want to take a giant bucket of
ice into Starbucks and have everyone in Starbucks. But you know,
like get the no ice version, and I'll go around
and give everybody try to have like a.
Speaker 10 (01:18:34):
Little ice cube.
Speaker 4 (01:18:36):
You gotta walk around Starbucks. You sit on the throne
of lies cheap.
Speaker 10 (01:18:40):
Ice cubes here, who needs ice?
Speaker 6 (01:18:43):
So sad.
Speaker 9 (01:18:50):
Seven four five, seven eleven ten. The text line driven
by a liberty view at GMC. It is percolating.
Speaker 4 (01:18:58):
Oh, I see what to do?
Speaker 10 (01:19:03):
Troubles brewing.
Speaker 6 (01:19:05):
Well, people have been texting us about this viral TikTok
video where a mother and a daughter are showing that
the amount of liquid in a venty Starbucks drink can
fit into a venty tall cup. Now the video that
we had, that's the competitor. Oh is that the same
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size as the as the venting.
Speaker 4 (01:19:31):
What do they call that?
Speaker 1 (01:19:32):
It?
Speaker 4 (01:19:32):
Duncan small small?
Speaker 6 (01:19:33):
Yeah, they used the normal normal sizes. But so the
bow not not our bow, but a different bow. Texted
on the text line and said, I've seen a TikTok
video where they poured venty hot coffee into that's my bag.
Speaker 10 (01:20:01):
A gift.
Speaker 4 (01:20:02):
This is this is more books than I had in
high school.
Speaker 10 (01:20:05):
Did you leave anything at Hope? You just bring everything
with you just in case I get just in case
I get stuck.
Speaker 6 (01:20:11):
Somewhere I always have books.
Speaker 16 (01:20:12):
I forgot hold on.
Speaker 10 (01:20:18):
We have to get to this story.
Speaker 6 (01:20:20):
So the video that we showed was a mother and
daughter pouring an iced venty liquid drink into a tall
cup without the ice. But Bo texted and said, there's
a TikTok video where they poured venty hot coffee into
a tall cup and it fit. So that's about the ice, right,
It's not about the ice anymore. It's about the size
of the cup. But then we got a text from
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and this person did not lead their name, but it
really got Bow going, this bow here in our studio.
He said that Starbucks should do like they did years ago.
You order a milkshake, they made it in that stainless
still cup, They poured it into your cup and then
gave you the stainless steel cup to boot with the
extra in it. They used to do that at Friendly's.
(01:21:05):
I don't know if they still do. Take it home
with you couldn't take the stainless steel cos you got
the extra milkshake.
Speaker 4 (01:21:12):
I worked at.
Speaker 9 (01:21:13):
I told you it was this place called Park Place Pharmacy,
and and we made the milkshakes the old fashion way,
I mean, you know, didn't cut any corners, you scoop.
Speaker 4 (01:21:21):
The ice cream, you put those whole milk.
Speaker 9 (01:21:22):
Yeah, and you have this machine and you put in
this this a silver cup and you putah the wand
but it makes more than fisher, and it makes more
than fit in the cup. So I always felt like, Okay,
it's such a pain to make these things that when
we're done, I'll give you that, but I get to
keep the end for me.
Speaker 6 (01:21:42):
You made milkshakes and then you drank everyone else's remnants.
Speaker 4 (01:21:45):
Yeah, but I mean it's not like I drank out
of their top. I just saved it for a cup
for me.
Speaker 9 (01:21:50):
But there was this lady that would always come in
and she would say, I'd like, I'd like the excess.
Used to burn me up because I'd be like, no,
this is like my tip, Like I get to keep
a little bit for me.
Speaker 10 (01:22:01):
That's the word excess is like that.
Speaker 2 (01:22:03):
I didn't like that, that term.
Speaker 9 (01:22:06):
I'm entitled to that. And of course, like if the
boss was stin right there, I couldn't say no, you
are not. I mean I had the customers always right,
So that used to bother me.
Speaker 4 (01:22:15):
And then we.
Speaker 9 (01:22:16):
Closed at five pm, and there was this lady that
would come in with her seventeen kids and have to
make order milkshakes at like ten till five.
Speaker 10 (01:22:26):
She probably just got off work for those seventeen kids
as as soon as she could get there.
Speaker 9 (01:22:30):
Not only like we'd cleaned up from the day and
then they came in and wanted the most messy thing
to make on the.
Speaker 10 (01:22:39):
Picket.
Speaker 6 (01:22:41):
And he's not lying. I worked at a place that
served milkshakes too, and scooping ice cream my right arm
because I'm right handed. At the end of that summer,
I had like a I had like an Arnold schwartzen
Ager muscle tennis player.
Speaker 4 (01:22:54):
Yeah, from from trying to shoot that she had milkshake elbow.
I had milksh bicep, bicep.
Speaker 10 (01:23:02):
Little bo getting all angry stuff like it.
Speaker 12 (01:23:04):
Darn it.
Speaker 10 (01:23:05):
That was my milk, my milkshake, all.
Speaker 9 (01:23:11):
Right, one thing and one thing I only to do next,
Mick mulvaney for the final ride here on a Monday
morning is better than yours.
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Damn right, it is better than Yes, we got it.
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Hey, I'm here. We got a big hot Mike.
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Yeah, a lot of a lot of fuzzy bounce on
those upper eqs.
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Look at the guy who's already been on CNBC today
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the former White House Chief of Staff, South Carolina Congressman,
White House Budget Director, and you see him on News
Nation too.
Speaker 4 (01:24:16):
Mick mulvaney, Hello, how's it going good?
Speaker 8 (01:24:19):
Did I hear you do a Sean Connor ipersonation in
the last segment?
Speaker 4 (01:24:23):
I don't know, not on purpose.
Speaker 8 (01:24:27):
I think that's that's even better. What did I say
something about.
Speaker 4 (01:24:31):
X shash oh oh with the milkshakeshsh sounded like that
I paid for the UK shush.
Speaker 6 (01:24:39):
There you go, there you go. I think that's exactly
the voice you used.
Speaker 4 (01:24:44):
Well, branching out, I like to see there you go,
there you go.
Speaker 8 (01:24:48):
Well, I'll we get rid of the cenator this week,
good dis gracious, wasn't that tedious? Lesson?
Speaker 4 (01:24:51):
Goody? My goodness?
Speaker 8 (01:24:53):
I know, uh talk talk talk now, you know, they
get paid by the word in the Senate, in the
House of Lords. I enjoyed though. Tom was a really
good guy.
Speaker 6 (01:25:02):
That was a really it was fun, fun hour and
a half for us. But we got tons of feedback
from listeners too that people enjoyed that kind of conversation
that the two of you had with each other.
Speaker 4 (01:25:13):
Yeah, Tom and I don't agree on everything. That's listen.
Speaker 8 (01:25:16):
That's part of what makes what used to make Washington,
you know, fun, is that you could agree with people
some of the time, disagree some people time, then go
have a beer. I bet you can't do that.
Speaker 4 (01:25:24):
You said Washington, right, I did say Washington. This what
I mean.
Speaker 9 (01:25:27):
This was posted on truth Social at eight eleven this morning,
So about an hour ago you said Washington. President Trump says, Washington,
d C. Will be liberated. Today, crime, savagery, filth, and
scum will disappear. I will make our capital great again.
The days of ruthlessly killing or hurting innocent people are over.
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I quickly fixed the border zero illegals in the last
three month months.
Speaker 4 (01:25:53):
DC is next.
Speaker 9 (01:25:54):
Thank you for your attention to this matter. So coming
up at ten am. This is what he teased over
the weekend. He is holding a news conference at the
Capitol and a lot going on here. I'm curious as
to what you think is going to happen in less
than an hour now.
Speaker 8 (01:26:09):
Yeah, you know, I don't get nearly as bent out
of shape over this as as some other folks. You know,
I don't like what Trump is doing. In fact, I
talked about on CNBC this morning about the government buying
pieces of private businesses and so forth, about trying to
start a sovereign well fund all of the government ownership
of the means of production, which I really don't like this.
Speaker 4 (01:26:27):
I got no problem with this.
Speaker 8 (01:26:29):
I mean, people, oh my goodness, he's going to federalize
the district of Columbia. I have news for everybody. It's
federal already.
Speaker 15 (01:26:34):
It is.
Speaker 8 (01:26:34):
It's not a state, it is a federal district. And
Trump is not really doing anything that. In fact, there's
a there's a school of thought within the conservative movement
that that Home Rule was illegal to begin with because
it denied the president his role over the over the
control of the district.
Speaker 4 (01:26:52):
The federal government was given control.
Speaker 8 (01:26:55):
Over the over the District of Columbia in the Constitution,
and that includes a role for the president which was
completely removed through the Home Rule Act. So anyway, again
that's a sort of more of an intellectual conversation, but
I don't get bent over shape.
Speaker 15 (01:27:07):
Out of it.
Speaker 6 (01:27:08):
Well, and just to remind people, the Home Rule Act
was something that was during the Nixon administration. It was
nineteen seventy three.
Speaker 8 (01:27:14):
And signed by and signed into law and all that.
I get that. That's but the point is, look in
the greater scheme of things, taking over District of Columbia
by the federal government is not the same as taking
over the state of South Carolina.
Speaker 6 (01:27:25):
What is his end game here, though? What is is
this to try to get attention off of other stories
or what is the what's the end goal with this?
Speaker 9 (01:27:34):
You know.
Speaker 8 (01:27:36):
That criticism will exist for Donald Trump for everything for
the next three and a half years because and that
is how he works, right, So let's let's move on
to the next big thing. But I don't like the
story on X. I'll try and make a story on why.
And he's great at that.
Speaker 10 (01:27:48):
He misints it.
Speaker 4 (01:27:49):
He manages the media forum.
Speaker 8 (01:27:52):
But that being said, I mean every single time he
does something, there's people oh my goodness, he's doing this
to cover up though he's not. This has very little
do with Epstein, I can assure you. This there just
hal to do with something that he wants to do.
Speaker 6 (01:28:01):
But what's the end goal.
Speaker 8 (01:28:02):
The end goal is to try and make Washington safe again.
Washington's a disaster. It is, you know, I spend too
much time there. It is never recovered from COVID. The
Biden administration let all these federal workers stay home forever,
which was I mean, a sin of such great gravity
when it came to the health of that city. You know,
restaurants have not opened again. The place is just not safe.
(01:28:23):
I mean, he's not a friend of mine, so I
can't say a friend of mine this happening. But woman
who used to work for me was married to this
guy shot to death in the head on New York Avenue.
Speaker 4 (01:28:35):
Now we all know in.
Speaker 8 (01:28:36):
Big cities there's places that you're not supposed to go.
We get that there's places in every there's places in
this city right now you shouldn't go to. It's not safe,
right New York Avenue is not one of those. At
Thirteenth Street in Washington, d C. I mean, I think
was in front of the Bloomberg offices or something like that.
That kind of stuff takes place too often, and Trump
simply doesn't want it. He wants to have a city
that is safe for American citizens to come visit, and
(01:28:57):
he's going to have that.
Speaker 6 (01:28:58):
So he said in his truth social post over the weekend,
teasing the press conference that's supposed to happen at ten
o'clock today at the Capital, he said that he was
going to move the homeless out of the city and
put criminals in jail. We're we're if he's moving the homeless,
where does he move them to and how and where
do they go? And what's this process?
Speaker 8 (01:29:20):
Yeah, no, it's a question that a lot of folks
are asking. I know they're asked the same question in California.
Either they go where they stay, right, those are the
two choices, and they're both bad choices. The reason that
they are there and they are homeless in the first place,
is that they can't afford to live in that town.
And there's folks who have mental illness. I get all
of that, but if you look large writ large at
the correlation between our inability to provide affordable housing for
(01:29:43):
people and homelessness. There's a direct line between those two things.
Speaker 9 (01:29:47):
Well, so let me read just the excerpt, because Beth
alluded to this, and the initial post about it was
at eleven am yesterday he said, the homeless have to
move out immediately. We will give you places to stay,
but far from the capital. The criminals, you don't have
to move out. We're going to put you in jail
where you belong. It's all going to happen very fast,
just like the border. So my initial question for you
(01:30:08):
was was more along the lines of okay, at ten am,
how do you think this is going to play out?
Is what are they going to you know, it's aesthetically
what's the what's going to be the plan today?
Speaker 8 (01:30:16):
I don't think you're going to see, you know, armored
personnel carriers moving into the city, if that's that's what
you're talking about. You might see a little bit more
of a of a police presence. You might see a
National Guard presence at some point, but I don't think
they're going to be airlifting in the one hundred and first.
If that's your question, well I just I know Trump
is big on optics, yeah, and which you're making a.
Speaker 4 (01:30:37):
Big deal about this. So I'm just curious that you're
really going.
Speaker 8 (01:30:39):
To see as a lawsuit from the from somebody. I mean,
it's probably going to be the local city council of
mayor Bowser or something like that, or.
Speaker 9 (01:30:45):
Maybe some sort of signing of something he likes, because
he does a lot of those signing ceremonies. Maybe some
sort of edict about what he says is going to happen.
Speaker 8 (01:30:53):
I was talking it has nothing to do with anything,
and just how the White House works. I was talking
to a friend of mine this weekend who was in
the Oval office last week. I was doing his radio
program on Saturday, and I'm like, hight, I.
Speaker 4 (01:31:03):
Saw you on TV.
Speaker 8 (01:31:03):
It was great.
Speaker 10 (01:31:04):
He was, Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:31:04):
I walked in the present said come in, I want
to meet you, and we don't want to meet with
you on something. So I just walked in. It was
just him and me and we're having a conversation. Alwa says,
you know what, this is great, this is great. Let's
have a presser right now, and he just calls it
all the folks to have a press conference. So there
could be some of that today where it's not going
to be.
Speaker 4 (01:31:19):
What you're saying is a press conference broke out?
Speaker 8 (01:31:21):
That's exactly right. And the guy says to because and
then all of a sudden, all this reporter shop, where
do you hide those people are? They're in a closet someplace,
and like, yes, they're in the press pool, just waiting
for Trump to say come in the office. Anyway, that's
not not what you were talking about.
Speaker 9 (01:31:33):
But no, but it's h It actually sort of fits
with what I imagined because he's got to have he's
got to have those moments ready at the Yeah, didet.
Speaker 8 (01:31:42):
Asked a question this morning on CNBC thank you for
watching that we can come back to in the second
segment about this meeting in Alaska.
Speaker 4 (01:31:50):
Yeah, Like, I'm just like sitting around doing nothing.
Speaker 8 (01:31:51):
Well, you got like eleven TVs here?
Speaker 10 (01:31:53):
Oh no, look what's up?
Speaker 7 (01:31:54):
What is no?
Speaker 4 (01:31:55):
What's on the wall?
Speaker 8 (01:31:56):
I don't know what we're watching here? In fact, I
don't even think you guys own all these channels and
you're still watching.
Speaker 4 (01:32:02):
Look, I'm just happy they all work.
Speaker 6 (01:32:04):
For a while, we only had one that worked.
Speaker 8 (01:32:07):
I mean, I think you own one of those, but
you put c NBC. That's okay, No, that's all right. Listen,
you don't watch me when you're when I'm not. But
I listened to this, h I do.
Speaker 9 (01:32:15):
I adjusted my cable service to get News Nation because
of you had a boy that counts.
Speaker 10 (01:32:20):
That's day.
Speaker 4 (01:32:21):
Then I'd take it back.
Speaker 8 (01:32:22):
I trink it back.
Speaker 4 (01:32:22):
Traffic check right now, boombirvon Cannon.
Speaker 2 (01:32:24):
They make you say the.
Speaker 4 (01:32:25):
White House staffers are kind of depressed.
Speaker 8 (01:32:27):
Guys are in the calls that waiting for the call yes,
and then they come out of the closet. There's a lot.
There's a great story to that too.
Speaker 10 (01:32:32):
I know where the feel is.
Speaker 1 (01:32:36):
This is Good Morning BT.
Speaker 9 (01:32:41):
News Talk eleven, ten, nine to nine three WBT Mick
mulvaney in the Tyboid studio with Bo and Beth, and
we've been talking about what's happening at ten am, this
news conference that President Trump is going to hold.
Speaker 4 (01:32:55):
At the US Capitol.
Speaker 8 (01:32:56):
But see that's one takeaway from the discussion we had
off The takeaway I have is that you still don't
have a promo code. Beth has a promo.
Speaker 4 (01:33:05):
Code with narroway. Yes, yeah, I'm not important enough yet.
Speaker 9 (01:33:09):
We need to get you a promo code you think,
I think so. I just that would that would close
the whole deal.
Speaker 8 (01:33:13):
That would be kind of cool. That could you could
do a humble brag.
Speaker 2 (01:33:16):
Now he has had the bo Thompson special at overhead door.
Speaker 4 (01:33:19):
Oh really he has.
Speaker 2 (01:33:20):
He's been there now.
Speaker 8 (01:33:23):
Was that the ninety nine dollars dealer? I remember that?
Speaker 1 (01:33:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:33:26):
Yeah, that's Bernie renamed the company. He calls it Overhead.
Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
Yeah, it was definitely. It was me.
Speaker 9 (01:33:31):
It was me.
Speaker 15 (01:33:32):
It was not Steve. It was me.
Speaker 2 (01:33:33):
I renamed it. Don't listen to Steve back in the background.
Speaker 8 (01:33:38):
Who is he still here? I thought he'd left.
Speaker 2 (01:33:41):
Steve's a hard working man sitting back there.
Speaker 8 (01:33:44):
And Boomer's in the closet apparently.
Speaker 4 (01:33:48):
During the break all the things you've learned just today.
Speaker 8 (01:33:51):
Is there really a traffic closet?
Speaker 6 (01:33:53):
It really is a tiny little room that he's in.
There has its own little sliding pocket door.
Speaker 8 (01:33:58):
Is the door locked from the outside?
Speaker 6 (01:34:00):
Oh, I've never checked.
Speaker 8 (01:34:02):
Speaking homeless people, does he live here or does he
live Does he live in a closet?
Speaker 2 (01:34:06):
Boomer has a home.
Speaker 4 (01:34:07):
I've never seen Boomer out in the wild. Actually only
North Myrtle Beach in here. Yeah, we've completely lost control
of the show. No, you have jumped in, and I
know on a tangent I had.
Speaker 8 (01:34:17):
I had coffee on the way in which I hadn't.
Speaker 4 (01:34:18):
Mick rabbit Hole mulvany.
Speaker 6 (01:34:21):
Why fit so well on the show?
Speaker 4 (01:34:23):
Algorithm right here?
Speaker 9 (01:34:24):
What I was gonna say was, everybody's talking about the
ten a m. President Trump news conference, but the big
one is actually Friday. This is the the Trump and
the Putin and maybe these the Zelensky. He said, yeah, uh,
do you think Zelensky is going to figure into this
by the time we get to Friday in Alaska?
Speaker 8 (01:34:43):
You know, at some point he'll figure in a little bit.
But I think people have to have to realize, well,
the way the world is working right here, Ukraine cannot
defend itself. Okay, they are, They would cease to exist
if but for American and European support. I get it,
that's fine, it is what it is. But you don't
get then to dictate terms of your own negotiation if
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you aren't the one actually, you know, providing the material
for the for the battle. So they're going to have
a place at the table at some point.
Speaker 4 (01:35:11):
But I got news for you.
Speaker 8 (01:35:12):
If the Russians, the Americans and the Europeans all agree.
You know what, here's what we're gonna do. Crimea is
going to become part of Russia. And we're going to
recognize that done Bass and didn't ask You're gonna become
part of Russia. We're all going to recognize that. There's
very little the Ukrainians are going to have to say
about it that if the war, if the war ends
on that and the Europeans, the Americans, and the Russians
all agree the war is going to end like that.
That's what happens when you lose the ability to defend
(01:35:35):
yourself by yourself, you don't get a sape a seat
at the table. So, yeah, he'll be involved in some
fashion because it just it looks wrong to do it
without it. But I don't blame Trump for starting at
the top. What's he gonna ask Lenski's Lensky, what do
you want to do? Okay, fine, you go sit in
the corner and you know the big boys you're going
to talk.
Speaker 6 (01:35:52):
Now, why hasn't he been able to have more influence
with Putin? I think he even I'm talking about to
Donald Trump, Yeah, because I think he even thought he
said it often during the campaign that one phone call
could stop this war, and he hasn't been able to
do that. What's the difference now with the Putin that
maybe Trump thought he knew, versus the Putin that he's
(01:36:12):
up against with this war in Ukraine.
Speaker 8 (01:36:15):
In all, I don't say this lightly. I think that's
the most interesting question to ask about the first two
hundred days. I think everything else that Trump has done,
I can sort of say, Okay, this fits, this fits.
I didn't see this, but this fits. I absolutely saw
this coming, et cetera. The Russian situations, I got me
and a bunch of other stuff. Completely not flat footed.
(01:36:36):
But I think Trump we recognize that Trump has caught
flat footed on this. He thought coming into office that
Zelenski was the primary hurdle to peace, and that's why
I think he thought it would be relatively easy to
make peace, because his influence over Zelenski is almost complete
and total. Right, So that didn't turn out to be
the case. And I think now in the last couple
of months, he's recognized that the real impediment here is
(01:36:57):
Putin and he doesn't know how to deal with that,
and he's got to go all the way back to
scratch and figure out, you know, how does he negotiate
with with somebody who's entirely different than Zelenski. And I
don't know if he knows the answer yet. I look
at Friday mostly as sort of a fact finding mission.
I really don't expect anything big, and if anything big
is announced, my guess it'll be one of those things
with a very very broad rush with very very few
(01:37:17):
details to follow up, like, so, oh, we've got it,
We've cut a trade deal today.
Speaker 4 (01:37:20):
No, he didn't.
Speaker 8 (01:37:21):
We talked about in general principles about having a trade deal.
I'd be curious to see what comes out of this
thing on Friday, because I still think Trump is trying
to figure out how to deal with somebody who doesn't
want the war.
Speaker 6 (01:37:31):
To stop and who doesn't necessarily keep his word. He's
not necessarily someone who can be trusted if he says sure, sure, sure,
I'll stop attacking, and then in the next day bombs
of the hospital.
Speaker 8 (01:37:42):
Reagan knew it. I mean, what did Reagan say? Very
famous trust but verify. I mean, that's that's what that's
where you are. And I think this is this is
this is the beginning of the discussion. I think for
the end of the war. I don't think this is
the end of the war on Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:37:55):
But okay, this is good Morning beat.
Speaker 9 (01:38:04):
We got to bring it back first time in months,
little mulvany Monday music Trivia.
Speaker 10 (01:38:12):
I think it's Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:38:13):
You've been working on this. I'm excited about it.
Speaker 9 (01:38:14):
I've been sitting on it because I've had it for
a while and we just haven't gotten around to it.
Speaker 4 (01:38:18):
But we will forget more to get around to here.
Speaker 9 (01:38:21):
In fact, more on the President Trump Russia Summit or
whatever we call this coming up on Friday.
Speaker 4 (01:38:28):
It's going to happen in Alaska. Yeah, why is it
in Alaska?
Speaker 8 (01:38:31):
I think it's in Alaska.
Speaker 15 (01:38:33):
You know.
Speaker 8 (01:38:33):
In the CNBC interview this morning, they asked Heidi hei
Camp if it was you know, it was appropriate to
bring Putin into the United States, and she was, oh, no,
this is terrible. You can't extend that type of courtesy.
And I'm sitt thinking, you know what, the only reason
they're doing in Alaska is the easiest place to do
it on short notice. It's really really hard to move
the president and if you wanted to go to say Helsinki, Finland,
(01:38:54):
that might take six weeks to do and Trump doesn't
want to wait six weeks. He wants to do it now.
I'm not gonna bring him to Washington because that's too
high profile. While Alaska's close and you can see you know,
what's your name's house from there, Sarah Halo, Right, Yeah,
And it's easy to secure. There's a military base that's
attached to the airport there, or at least a military
facility is attached to the airport that is probably fairly
(01:39:16):
easy for us to secure. It's where we held the
first flights. People forget this. When the when the first
evacuation flights from Wuhan happened at the beginning of COVID,
we had to stop over there and we segregated those
people so that because we didn't know what was going
on with the disease at the time. So there's a
place there that is relatively easy to secure. And my
guess is that's where they're going to go, and that's
why they're going. So it has nothing to do with
(01:39:38):
with prestige or you know, pr or whatever. It just
has to do with logistics.
Speaker 9 (01:39:42):
Is there any reason to believe or to be confident
that what we know President Trump wants, which is the
war to end that is eminent could have. What what
do you think is the best that he can hope for?
Speaker 4 (01:39:55):
On Friday?
Speaker 8 (01:39:55):
I think the best the answer you first question, other
than the obvious, because the war's not gonna and I
don't think because Putin doesn't want it to end yet.
People don't cut a deal on ceasing battle, on ending
wars at a table until they believe the deal they
can get at the table is better than the deal
they can get in the field. And I do not
(01:40:15):
believe that Putin is there yet. If he is there
and then I just don't know it, then I admit
that I'm wrong. So I don't think it's going to end.
What's the best that Trump can hope for? To reestablish
his credibility, I think he's got a credibility problem now
with Putin. Putin doesn't believe him. He's set back, and
he's watched Trump on all of these tariffs, set a
deadline and move them, you know, set all sorts of
(01:40:36):
ultimatums on people, and then move them, even on the Russians,
and move them, you know. And I think Trump needs
to sort of re establish his credibility, which is really
really hard to do that. Being said, he's a good
negotiator and can do it. So my guess is he's
having this reason for this meeting for a reason, and
he's got an idea on how to re establish his credibility.
Speaker 6 (01:40:54):
So you think Trump realizes that he's lost his footing
with Putin.
Speaker 8 (01:40:58):
I don't know if I use that word. As much
as he doesn't get him that they don't, they're not.
He doesn't understand how to negotiate with this guy. He
thought the guy wanted peace. The guy doesn't want peace,
So now what does he How do we make him
want peace?
Speaker 4 (01:41:12):
That's the issue, and is that possible?
Speaker 6 (01:41:13):
I mean we're talking about a guy that was a
KGB operative. I mean, he's known for not doing the
right thing when people don't agree with him.
Speaker 8 (01:41:22):
Classic negotiation, right, there's different ways to get you to
want to do something, Carrots and sticks and incentives and
disincentives and all that type of thing. And I think
that's what Trump is trying to figure out, is I
need to look this guy in the eye. I need
to figure out what's going on, and you figure out
what makes some tick and I get to figure out
a way out of this because even though Trump says
it's not his war, and I get that, now he
says it's not my war, this is Biden's war, and
I get that, But now you're the president. So while
(01:41:44):
getting into the war was not your fault, and I
absolutely agree that getting out of the war is your responsibility.
Speaker 9 (01:41:49):
Well, and you've made it part of your campaign to
get back to the White House and that you're the
guy that can that can end it. Yes, but you're
the guy that can sit down with that guy and
actually make something happen.
Speaker 8 (01:42:00):
Could all the other hotspots that he's been able to
help resolve in the last ten or twelve or something,
A lot of them don't get a lot of attention
because they're very small and very regional, but the Indian
Pakistan thing, they played a role in that.
Speaker 9 (01:42:10):
Right.
Speaker 8 (01:42:11):
He's good at this and he likes doing because he
really really doesn't like war. He's as close to being
a pacifist as you can get without being a pacifist.
He's not like that, but he really doesn't like war.
So this is what he He doesn't like immigration, he
doesn't like people tagging on, you know, people of free
riding on American defense and he doesn't like war. These
are some of his personal tenants, and he really really
wants to stop this, but he's not been able to
(01:42:32):
do this one, and I think that sticks with him.
Speaker 9 (01:42:34):
Well, you mentioned the CNBC interview that you did and
the talk about Okay, so having Vladimir Putin appear on
American soil, what sort of what does that look like?
I looked at it from the reverse direction, thinking, Okay,
if this is between two men trying to establish who
(01:42:55):
is the who has the higher ground, so to speak,
then wouldn't Vladimir Putin appearing on US soil will be
a win for President Trump? Like you got to come
to my house.
Speaker 8 (01:43:04):
Look, I go back to that. Yeah, that's how I'm
going to spin it as a win for us that
he has to come to our territory. They're going to
spin it as a win because they get up, they
get to go to our territory. All that kind of stuff.
That's just pr right. I come back to the logistics.
Make what you will. The reason they're doing it here
in Alaska is that they can do it here in
Alaska by Friday.
Speaker 9 (01:43:25):
So jd Vance was on Meet the Press yesterday and
I'm sorry as it was Fox with Marie or Barbarimo.
I got to keep them all together anyway, real quick,
here what he had to say about what's coming up Friday.
Speaker 14 (01:43:37):
We're going to try to find some negotiated settlement that
the Ukrainians and the Russians can live with, where they
can live in relative peace, where the killing stops. It's
not going to make anybody super happy. Both the Russians
and the Ukrainians probably at the end of the day
are going to be unhappy with it. But I don't
think you can actually sit down and have this negotiation
absent the leadership of Donald J.
Speaker 2 (01:43:59):
Trump.
Speaker 14 (01:43:59):
And yeah, the President said this to me today, privately, said, look,
maybe this works out, maybe it doesn't, but it's worth
the effort. It's worth trying, and we're going to keep
on using the diplomatic influence of the President of the
United States to accomplish an into this conflict. And Maria,
you know this, but other people may not. If you
look at the president's foreign policy accomplishments.
Speaker 2 (01:44:19):
If you look at.
Speaker 14 (01:44:20):
Congo Rwanda, a war that went on for thirty years,
killed six million people. If you look at the number
of hostages in Israel, in Gaza, who have been released.
Speaker 9 (01:44:27):
So I wanted you to hear the partner where he
said that this may work, it may not work. So
President Trump's going into Friday, and part of this is
at least appearing that you took a shot at working
this out.
Speaker 8 (01:44:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:44:40):
Like I said, he really wants to do this.
Speaker 8 (01:44:41):
This is not for show. This is what he doesn't
like this. He doesn't like what's happening in Gaza. He
wants it to stop. He just hasn't figured a way
to handle this one yet.
Speaker 9 (01:44:50):
But Zelensky has already said if he's not at the table,
then they're not going to recognize any binding thing from
this agreement either.
Speaker 8 (01:44:58):
I hate to be cavalier about it. They're going to
ac anything that the US and the EU goes to
them and say you need to sign this because otherwise,
I mean think it through, I mean gaming out. So
the US and the EU, okay, I'll cut a deal,
say okay, CRIMEA. Let's just pick CRIMEA. Crimea has to
go over to Russia and we're all going to recognize it.
That's the price of peace. And if the EU says
it's okay and the US says it's okay, what's Ukraine
(01:45:19):
going to say no. I say, okay, that's fine. You
guys go do what you want to. Then we're out.
We just cut a deal with the Russians and we
got peace. We got you a great deal, We got
everybody a great deal. You don't like it, that's fine,
you're on your own.
Speaker 7 (01:45:30):
Now.
Speaker 8 (01:45:31):
Ukraine really going to do that. I don't think so.
It's they say it's in their constitution. Finally rewrite the
constitution every couple of years. I get that. Look, if
i'm Zelensky, I'm going to say the same thing. But
that has to be your first bid. That can't be
the ultimate position.
Speaker 6 (01:45:45):
Well, I think it has to do with the fact
that it was a preemptive strike, right, that Russia invaded Ukraine,
that they didn't start this conflict, that they just became
a victim of the conflict.
Speaker 8 (01:45:55):
That's right, and sometimes you lose, I mean, you just do. Look,
this is the fascinating sort of adjunct. This to me
is that Macron. I'll use him because I can't stand him.
Macron is going to sit there and say, you know what,
we can't reward the Russians for the invasion. You can't
whatever we do, we can't reward the Russians for invading
Ukraine the first place. I'm like, okay, that on paper,
that sounds really really good, except you just did that,
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you know, Immanuel, with Palestine, You've just rewarded Hamas for
invading Israel on October seventh, because now the end result
is you are promising to recognize a Palestine state. So
don't talk to us about your your your you know,
your holier than now sort of attitudes on rewarding people
for bad behavior. It happens in the world.
Speaker 1 (01:46:36):
This is Good Morning Beating.
Speaker 4 (01:46:39):
Final Stretch here with Mick, Malvaaney, Bo and Beth on
a Monday morning.
Speaker 6 (01:46:44):
I would be remiss, Mick if I didn't ask you
about what the secretary, the current Secretary of Defense reposted
over the weekend. It's getting a lot of attention. This
was on x He reposted a CNN package of a
video of a pastor talking about the the belief that
women should not be able to vote, and the current
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sitting Secretary of Defense reposted this, and of course, as
you can imagine, a lot of women were surprised by it.
Speaker 8 (01:47:14):
And my guess is maybe the chief of staff was
surprised by it.
Speaker 6 (01:47:17):
I would think so. As a woman, she probably was
surprised by it. I guess the question is does Donald
Trump see this? And does does Pete hagg Seth? Does
anything happen to Pete hagg Seth? Or is this something
in the rumblings of this administration that they want to
see happen?
Speaker 8 (01:47:32):
Yeah? Now it is not anything in the rumbling administration
they want to see happens. I'm not sure what the
one thing that would explain it that's consistent with the
other behaviors. That's just the trolling of the left to
get people all wired up. But I would be curious
to be a fly on the wall when Susie Wiles
and Milania Trump called Pete Haggseth in for a meeting to.
Speaker 4 (01:47:49):
Talk about this, right, and is he thinking of that?
You'll be thinking of it when he goes in for
that meeting, all right, does?
Speaker 6 (01:47:57):
I'm trying to imagine it.
Speaker 4 (01:47:58):
I don't want to be there.
Speaker 8 (01:47:59):
I don't want to have I don't want to have
those two ladies upset with me.
Speaker 6 (01:48:01):
I can't imagine if Susie Wilds, you know, reposted a
video saying men shouldn't be able to vote, you know
what would happen, if if, if, you would be.
Speaker 8 (01:48:08):
The first one arguing for it, I can tell you
can tell.
Speaker 6 (01:48:11):
I would absolutely not. I would absolutely That.
Speaker 8 (01:48:15):
Makes only one half the population you have to mash
the flesh with.
Speaker 10 (01:48:20):
Are we ready?
Speaker 1 (01:48:20):
Dang it?
Speaker 4 (01:48:21):
You were listening Monday? Yeah, he always listened.
Speaker 10 (01:48:24):
He is always listening.
Speaker 8 (01:48:25):
My wife turns it on on her SERI in in
the morning in the bathroom.
Speaker 6 (01:48:28):
So she texted me every now and again.
Speaker 4 (01:48:32):
Music trivia.
Speaker 8 (01:48:33):
I'm gonna call Boomer. It's not Boomer, uh boozer Bozer. Yeah,
I'm supposed to guess who this is.
Speaker 4 (01:48:42):
No, you got five songs. You're gonna tell me what
they were having?
Speaker 8 (01:48:45):
Don Henley Off of Building the Perfect Beast, I think,
uh huh, Aloys of Summer.
Speaker 10 (01:48:54):
Oh, I don't know this one.
Speaker 2 (01:48:56):
This is Flana del Ray.
Speaker 8 (01:48:58):
Feel why I don't know it?
Speaker 4 (01:49:01):
But I'd like to stay hip. Okay, little variety, I
can tell.
Speaker 8 (01:49:04):
That about you.
Speaker 15 (01:49:05):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 4 (01:49:09):
That's the dock watching the waves.
Speaker 8 (01:49:13):
So is it Sweet Home, Alabama? Or is it were
Wolves of London. It's a fair question.
Speaker 6 (01:49:20):
That is a fair question.
Speaker 15 (01:49:21):
It is.
Speaker 4 (01:49:21):
He's got a lot going on in this song. But
we don't have time for him right now we got
back here. Oh my gosh, Richard Marks, Oh wow, I
want to die.
Speaker 6 (01:49:31):
Yeah, this is just for you.
Speaker 4 (01:49:34):
I hang on, I'd let him take in my life
right now.
Speaker 6 (01:49:40):
I'm so sad.
Speaker 13 (01:49:41):
I know all these layers.
Speaker 8 (01:49:46):
Why are you playing this for longer than the other ones?
Speaker 10 (01:49:48):
For a reason?
Speaker 8 (01:49:48):
Okay?
Speaker 6 (01:49:55):
Oh it songs about summer?
Speaker 8 (01:49:56):
Okay, yeah, Boys of Summer, good Vibrations.
Speaker 10 (01:50:01):
So they were all beach boys.
Speaker 8 (01:50:04):
They are all number ones during the summertime. Are all
about summer. For you, it's usually it's usually chart related.
Speaker 4 (01:50:16):
Well it is in a way. I'm trying to read
his poker face like you.
Speaker 6 (01:50:21):
There are songs about summer that charted first before summer.
Speaker 4 (01:50:24):
No, they charted in the winter time. Whoa, Beth, just
got it? Oh, that's just got it.
Speaker 9 (01:50:29):
I'm going to give you it enough because here's what
it is. Every single one of these songs are about summer,
but they were not released in the summer.
Speaker 4 (01:50:37):
Ah, so this song right here.
Speaker 9 (01:50:39):
Boys of Summer released in October of eighty four, Summertime
Sadness released in a March of twenty twelve. All Summer
Long by Kid Rock in October of seven, Endless summer nights.
Speaker 4 (01:50:51):
You knew this, but I just have to remind you.
Speaker 9 (01:50:52):
By Richard Mars debuted in January of eighty eight and
Goodbye Vibrations by the Beach Boys February of nineteen.
Speaker 4 (01:51:00):
Did they do in Australia? You would know that better
than me.
Speaker 6 (01:51:04):
See that's an excellent point because it would have been summer.
Speaker 4 (01:51:06):
There you go, ah see, we're not.
Speaker 6 (01:51:10):
I wish everyone could have seen how big Bo's eyes
got when I was the one who got this.
Speaker 4 (01:51:15):
I think that's fantastic.
Speaker 8 (01:51:16):
And there wasn't one show tune in there, although Richard
Marx is kind of shows you want some more of that? No,
I don't want any more of it.
Speaker 4 (01:51:23):
I'd better listen to Brian Adams.
Speaker 2 (01:51:25):
Mick said, I want to die.
Speaker 8 (01:51:29):
Well wait a minute, richid mare did he sing for
another band or something like that?
Speaker 4 (01:51:32):
What was Richard Mark's end?
Speaker 6 (01:51:34):
Well he had that he was where everything whenever you do,
right here waiting for you. The piano ballad, or as
Bo would say, the piano ballad, Well, just for.
Speaker 4 (01:51:45):
You, Mick on your way out, since you asked for it,
I didn't.
Speaker 8 (01:51:48):
I mean, you know, it was a figure of speech.
Speaker 4 (01:51:50):
And we're talking about summer.
Speaker 10 (01:51:52):
We can do this too now.
Speaker 8 (01:51:55):
And I'm going to tell you what the song is
really about, and you're gonna get upset with me again.
Speaker 4 (01:51:58):
That's in the seventeenth segment.
Speaker 12 (01:52:00):
I don't want to know.
Speaker 6 (01:52:01):
I want it to be about the summer of nineteen
sixty nine, back when he was like two years old.
Speaker 4 (01:52:09):
All right, that'll wrap it. I think this is going
to be the last one in studio for a wi.
Speaker 8 (01:52:12):
This could be the last one ever.
Speaker 4 (01:52:13):
I haven't had lessons.
Speaker 8 (01:52:15):
Yes, so I'm gonna go let Boomer out of the closet.
Speaker 4 (01:52:20):
Thanks a lot as always. You so good to see you.
And uh, good talk Beth.
Speaker 6 (01:52:26):
Oh oh, good talk bro hie guy.
Speaker 4 (01:52:29):
I'm fun storming the castle. Ain't get a light tabye.
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