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October 30, 2025 27 mins

Downtown coffee shop named one of best in nation. Jake Tapper predicts Gen Z will "BE A LOT MORE CONSERVATIVE. Knives for sale. While Indiana misses opportunity after opportunity, some of its "leaders" choose to look like fools on social media

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Mid to upper fifties and a high chance of diabetes.
On Saturday. Yes, I got my candy ooh yesterday. By
the way, I did confirm indeed that Scott Sander, right
your anchor there on the on the Morning Show, does
give out full sized candy bars. Yes, yeah, but he

(00:23):
informed me if I show up, he does not give
out full sized bourbon bottles. And I said, I'm not coming.
That's not that's not going to be. If I want
to be treated like trash, I'll go visit ju Narseudis.
I don't. I don't need I don't need that, Scott Sander,
I will. I may very well give out briskete. You
never know. You know, I do have a full bar

(00:45):
set up, though we do offer beverages. We're not shy people.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Yeah. Also, as we've been discussing Tara Hastings and by
the way, the people want our podcast and they want
it badly. And now that which TV is buying w
r TV. If we don't have a television show by
the end of the day, I don't even know what's happening.
I don't know what Dewan McCoy is doing, but I'm
getting sick and tired of it. Dewan, I want a
phone call. I want the deal. You don't want this

(01:11):
deal to walk down the street, do you? I didn't
think so. But how uncomfortable can I make it? Dewan
McCoy is the owner of Circle City Broadcasting with Jones
Wish TV. He just purchased WRTV eighty three million dollars,
which I cannot figure out. I want him to do
the interview. I don't know if that's a good dealer,
completely insane. I haven't figured it out yet. I need
to understand the math a little bit better. But I'm

(01:31):
trying to make Tara's job very difficult right now. I
like that, yeah, oh yeah yeah. Also you don't. Also,
I'm trying to do Tarah Hastings. I'm so glad you asked.
I'm trying to make it a safe Halloween for all.
You know. I love the children, and I love Candy,
and I love love. I love love Tara Hastings. I do.

(01:52):
I always have. I always have. People ask me, Tony,
do you love love? And I'm like, yes, I love
I love love. I also so I love lamp right,
So I love both those things. But some people they're
not into love. They're into hate, and they're into fear,
and they want you dress up like a creepy clown
for Halloween. Oh no, no, that's why we created That's

(02:17):
why we created these PSAs to help people in this moment.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
And now a public service announcement for anyone who's thinking
of dressing like a creepy clown this Halloween.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
I will make you suffer pain, so on a mind
stable you will waggle and beg and pray for the
gift of death. Eventually I will give you that gift.
But when you wake up in hell, you won't find
peace because I'll.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
Be there waiting for you.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
Again.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
This has been a public service announcement for anyone thinking
of dressing like a creepy clown this Halloween.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
We're just trying to help. Tara Hastings. That voice that
is phenomenal. I love the voice Liam Neesan everything.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
I love everything about it.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Now do you think people got the Messenger or do
they need one more? Do you?

Speaker 2 (03:03):
I mean they got it? I mean I would get it.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Yeah, I get it. So that's it off. So I
shouldn't play one more? No?

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Well, yeah you have more?

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Do I have more? Do I have more?

Speaker 2 (03:15):
And now a public service announcement or anyone who's thinking
of dressing like a creepy clown this Halloween. This has
been a public service announcement.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Oh that wasn't it. That wasn't it. That wasn't it.
This was it?

Speaker 2 (03:28):
And now a public service announcement for anyone who's thinking
of dressing like a creepy clown this Halloween.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
You did I first get it.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Your friends might get me in a rush, but not
before I make your hit into a canoe. You understand me.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
This has been a public service announcement for anyone thinking
of dressing like a creepy clown this Halloween.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
So I think we've made our here now, Yeah, we
made our point there. Tarah Hayston's wish TV meteorologist, go
have a safe Halloween. We'll talk tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Yep, good morning, have a good one.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Okay, there she goes. By the way, Duwan McCoy, get
on the phone. We have a show to make forty
four degrees. Tara and I were ready to go forty
four degrees in the American Standard Heating Weather Center. He's
never gonna call.

Speaker 5 (04:13):
The time is seven eleven. So I saw the News

(04:51):
that according to.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
USA Today, they're Reader's Choice Awards best coffee independent coffee
shops in the United States of America. Co Check Coffee
was number eight. That's right here in Indianapolis people, that's
right in the afternom So Mileston, Tony Kenttz ninety three WIBC,
Good morning, Good to be with you. I think that's great,

(05:20):
and I think anytime we remind ourselves that we do
not need to drink the standard corporate I'll just leave
it there. We're better off. We do a brilliant, brilliant

(05:42):
job locally, brilliant in coffee. I've always said that Big
Coffee Roasters is spectacular. You know that. I love the
people at Julian's Coffee Hubbard and Craven. Hubbard and Craven
is is magnificent. And these are different styles and different

(06:04):
roasting kind of thoughts, but fantastic stuff we do in Indianapolis.
Outrageous work on coffee. It would only make sense, and
I do not know if it exists. I have been

(06:28):
trying my very very best to figure out what it
is that I can put together that would be a
me event. Right. We did Donut Day and then Donut
Day came and went for a series of reasons, and

(06:50):
I'm not going back to it. I just want to
say that right now, it's for others. I would encourage
them to take up the mantle, whether they're at Wib's
or in the urban one family, go right ahead. There's
a great opportunity there, and we made it something spectacular
and and I think it's it's it's for others. It

(07:12):
would seem that a morning show having a coffee based
event would be pretty smart. A coffee festival, right, a
Cup of Joe Fest or something like that. There's so
much good coffee here, we should talk about it. And
you know, I had made a promise and life got
in the way. The Pizza Fest took place in Indianapolis,

(07:35):
and I loved the concept. They had some issues. They
had a lot of people more than they predicted at
one time, and it was hard to get pizza and
people felt like, well, wait a second, I spent my
money in And so I always felt that the concept
was really excellent and that the pizzerias themselves maybe didn't
get enough love, or maybe they were some of the

(07:56):
anger was taken out on them and it shouldn't have
been so I do want to highlight that some of
the great pizzerias that we have and pizza groups, et cetera.
But this coffee thing is has totally moved me. I mean,
I'm thrilled for co check, but we have this great
scene here and it's one of the things that we
should be highlighting. You know, some places have like the
caffeine trail and stuff like that. I think there's a moment.

(08:18):
I think there's a there's a place I got to
dig in a little deeper. But I've been kind of
bouncing back and forth like I do. I've got the
events set now and now I'm gonna start doing some
more local salon kind of stuff, which is very interesting.
But like some stuff like this, some hey, we don't
need to talk politics, just pure in community engagement and
let's support who we are and the people around us.

(08:40):
I need to get back to that. So, yeah, congrats
to Cocheck Coffee. UH head on over to UH to
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(10:29):
very happy with the whole South Korea visit. For sure.
I think this trip has worked out well for him.
He's on his way back to the United States right now.
He's not already back with the time zone changes, I'm
not one hundred percent sure that's happening. Then there is
as we have been following here, and producer Carl was like,

(10:51):
have you been talking about the commercial driver's license issue.
I'm like, oh, yes, absolutely. Just because you were on
a cibner for three weeks doesn't mean I wasn't doing
my job. And this is about how states like California
and others have issued commercial driver's licenses to people who
don't speak English, people who are not citizens. Now something

(11:13):
that we should be discussing in Indiana. To the extent
that I understand any of the laws regarding commercial driver's
licenses that are already on the books, I claim no
expertise here. A confirmation that you have to be able
to be proficient in English in order to get a
commercial driver's license from the state of Indiana. That should
be essential. And anybody is like, that's big in it.

(11:34):
I really don't care. I'm going to keep people alive.
We're right and you're wrong, and that's that, and let's fight.
I'm going to show you the videos of people losing
their lives from drivers commercial driver's license holders who didn't
understand the rules of the road, weren't in the country legally,
and I'm going to show you these people getting killed.

(11:54):
And now you tell me why you have some other
argument that matters. There's no other argument that matters. Even
if you were to argue that some other should be
allowed in the country, you don't have that argument. So
let's stop it. Everybody be a grown up. This is
an everybody agree on it, and the people who don't
agree on it, those people are really into death and destruction.

(12:17):
Indiana should be very, very focused on being a leader
as the crossroads of America, as being a leader on
this subject. But of course, one of the things that
we have discussed is gen z and you know I
brought up the other day that has this group turning

(12:37):
point really engage this idea of revival. Are kids becoming
more religious? I'm one hundred percent sure. You can show
me photos, and you can show me anecdotal evidence. I'm
talking about as a generation. What I do believe is
true based on data and based yes on anecdotal So

(12:58):
putting them both together is that while I don't know
that they are more conservative generation, they certainly have looked
at millennial nonsense and said, my god, I want no
part of that. They're not millennials. They're a very different group.
They remind me a little bit more of gen X.

(13:19):
This was I can't even believe I'm saying it. This
was reason Nick Gillespie, I think talking to Jake Tapper, I.

Speaker 6 (13:25):
Think gen Z is going to be a lot more conservative.
I think that just from my experience knowing gen Z kids,
my kids and their friends and whatever, I sense much
more skepticism of and I think it is a reaction
to Gen xers and millennials forcing on them progressive views.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
I want to argue that gen X didn't force those views.
Gen X just didn't do enough with a millennial generation
to stop them from forcing the views. Now, I don't
like being in concert with Jake Tapper. Jake Tapper should
not be trusting. Jake Tapper should be fired. But the

(14:10):
echoing of this thing that I've noticed, and I'm very
possibly you've noticed, there's a lot of hope for them,
a lot of faith in gen Z. Now this gets,
you know, tempered by what we're seeing in New York
with this bigot mom Donnie, who will be the next mayor.

(14:31):
I mean, this is just happening. New York is going
to be finished, and we should be going after New
York businesses aggressively, which will lead us to another conversation,
which is the economic dark ages that we are in.
And while there are things from Governor Brown I support,
there are things that I don't and they need to
start hearing this. There is no economic plan, the economic

(14:54):
plan of well, it's all about Main Street ain't working,
ain't working, You're wrong. We are going to discuss this.
It's going to be unfun for some, but can't worry
about that. Gen Z. I don't know if they're more conservative,
but if they're pushing away from the nonsense saying I
don't know where I am over here, but that's stuff

(15:15):
that millennial woke garbage crap is woke, garbage crap, but
I don't want any part of it. Good on you,
and if you're the generation after that heading to school, hey,
have a great day, and you're right, don't be led
by your emotions. Emotions are good for your friends, not
good for policy in the way to live a life. Nope,

(15:35):
I'm happy to talk more about it with you. Thank
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on the Marketplace. I don't think this is a good idea.
I do not think this is a good idea. That
said doesn't matter what I think. Tony Katz ninety three WIBC,

(15:58):
Good morning, Good to be with you. We're in downtime.
I'm clearing my head. I'm getting ready for what's next
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livestream YouTube dot com slash WBC producer Carl is there
not wearing his Los Angeles Dodgers hat today as they're
down three to two.

Speaker 5 (16:55):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
This has been very distressing to watch the Dodgers in
this position. It's your Carl, Yeah, it has Yeah. He
he sound pretty broken up about it, Harry, I don't
sleep right well. It's the emotion that makes me believe you. Carl,
Matt bear what he's so great? He is so great.

(17:21):
I am thrilled that Carl is here. But I don't
think he has no concept at all of how he
like like, he's so direct. You think I'm direct, I'm nothing.
Carl is the guy who's like, wow, that dress really
does make you look fat, And he doesn't know what

(17:42):
he said. He's like what's the what what what it's
And then when then he'll apologize me like, oh wow,
I'm really sorry about that. I didn't realize that me
telling the truth about you looking fat in that dress.
But I'm saying so much.

Speaker 7 (17:54):
I stop pooring dresses.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
When Carl said that, yeah, yeah, rightfully, so rightfully.

Speaker 7 (17:58):
So it was so called for.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
It just I'm Matt Bear. Let me ask you a question.
Do you like a good knife? Oh?

Speaker 7 (18:06):
Yeah, man, I love a good knife.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Now part of me thinks I have done this before.
But what I think is I've seen this before and
I'm like, okay, I don't get this. I've seen it again,
and I'm like, this is crazy. There is someone in Cokemo,
lovely woman in Coocomo, and she is selling knives.

Speaker 7 (18:24):
Oh okay, like a hunting knives.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
You know, something you take out and you know after
you shoot the deer, you you open it up and
you know this is the this is the tribute of
the hunter, and you drink.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
No, no, no no. What happened here is that she
went to Home Goods or TJ Max and found a
deal and is reselling the knives.

Speaker 7 (18:42):
Oh criminal, No.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
I don't think it's criminal. I think. I think it's
it's the arbitrage. It's buying and selling boo boo.

Speaker 7 (18:49):
Oh, okay, sorry.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Yeah, don't be calling people criminal.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
I'm just judgmental. I'm judgmental and I'm a man of
the law.

Speaker 7 (18:57):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
So she has here one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine,
eleven knives for sale. I meet at the Walgreens cash only.
I think him, this is just a cause for a problem.
This is begging for a problem. She's selling eleven knives,

(19:20):
all different prices. Let's meet at Walgreens.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
I mean, I've bought a lot of things in a
Walgreens parking lot, but never knives.

Speaker 7 (19:27):
I mean it's.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
But I will bet you cash money. There have been
a lot of knives in a Walgreens parking lot, several
brand new knives. And they are brand new. They are
on the package, prices are on each package. Great Christmas
stocking stuffers. Yeah. The key to a knife is a
stocking stuffer, is to take them out of the package first. Hey, Joe,

(19:52):
you got your.

Speaker 7 (19:53):
New Perry knife Merry Christmas?

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Here?

Speaker 7 (19:55):
Yeah, right, what you always wanted.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Everything sold as a is first come, first serve, cash only.
You buy your knives like this not fair.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
I mean, why do you need more than one knife
in your household? Seriously, no one do it all. Knife
to protect yourself, the butter, your bread, and to cut
your chicken.

Speaker 7 (20:20):
One good knife to do it all. Boom, you're done.
Just wash it.

Speaker 4 (20:24):
Just make sure it's clean. You know, whether you have
to defend yourself or you have to cut the chicken,
just wash it whenever you're done, and then you have
your knife ready to go. You only need one knife, Tony.
That's what I'm saying. Anything else is purtuitous. Anything else
is caramel.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
The same knife that you used to defend yourself is
the same knife you use to Julianne red Peppers.

Speaker 4 (20:42):
Yes, yeah, that's exactly what I'm saying. I mean, I
don't want access and I don't want to have to
pay the extra to continuously sharpen the knives.

Speaker 7 (20:49):
So this is this is what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
By the way, Julianne red Peppers, that's how you know
I live in Carmel.

Speaker 7 (20:55):
Yeah, I wasn't gonna say anything.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
Oh, don't worry, the people already knew it. There was
no there was no guesswork involved. Listen, I don't have
any problem buying a knife off of somebody and that's
still packaged.

Speaker 4 (21:10):
I happen to a Walgreens parking lot. I'm just not
going to buy her knives.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Yeah, Like, that's just I cannot advise this as a
good plan.

Speaker 7 (21:22):
So bizarre.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 8 (21:26):
But this is how I know I still live in
a free society like this, this post exists, so I like,
I'm like, top line, I'm like, that's insane.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
But underneath a little wooden fuzzy for the future of America,
I'm just gonna go out there and meet people with
Walgreens and sell my knives. And that's totally normal.

Speaker 4 (21:49):
They closed all the big lots, so we can't meet
in the parking lot. I guess you could still meet
in the parking lot, but the big lots isn't there anymore?

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Right? That is it? Right?

Speaker 3 (22:00):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Bless America, God, Bless God bless. Everything from the marketplace
is at WIBC dot com. And these knives, I think
they'll be for sale for a while. Tony Katz at
ninety three WIBC, Good Morning. Second thing going on in Indiana.
I mean there's a lot going on. I report to

(22:20):
you here and now that we've got trouble right here
in River City. I think we're losing opportunity. I think
we're losing time. I think we're losing daylight. Tony Katz,
ninety three WIBC, Good Morning. I think that there is
a level of focus that is missing. Now. I don't

(22:44):
have issues with certain things. You know that I favor redistricting,
and I believe that a political process being utilized a
bias state is absolutely fine. Well Tony, this is all
at the behest of Donald Trump. You could absolutely make
that argument. You can also make the argument that there

(23:05):
has been horrific redistricting over the years by multiple states,
and we are engaged in a political process that is
to well correct that. Well Tony, isn't that retribution? You
mean what California is doing. My argument remains that this
is a process that the state is allowed to engage in,
and there's no problem with doing it right now, and

(23:26):
if the people, if Hoosiers don't like it, they can
vote out members of the General Assembly. I like that
that is the correct response to when we are not
seeing things done properly. It's what I would want, And
instead of engaging people on their civic opportunities. Instead, you

(23:49):
have nonsense going on on social media because people want
to burn, they want to dig this Destiny Well's character.
She's a character at a caricature. She posted this thing
about Diego Morales. There are reasons not to like Diego Morales.
I want him out of office. And she posts, here's

(24:11):
what's on Diego Morales's countertop and it's all these tags
from clothing from sports teams here in Indiana, and they're
all an extra small short. You get it because he's short,
So let's make fun of his height. Ha ha ha
ha ha. Who cares you think? I care if the

(24:32):
man stands on his toes or anything else. I think
you should be proud of who you are and be
comfortable in your own skin. But I don't care. I
care that he's bad at his job. I care that
there's a serious question there about impropriety. I care that
he hired his brother in law. I think that Hoosia
should focus on things that matter and not the cramp
and man, we got a lot of people focused on

(24:52):
a lot of crap. I put forth to you that
right now Indiana's in the economy dark ages, this changing
of the IDC and the focus of the IDC, big, big,
big mistake. Do we want an IEDC? Yes, the people
who are like get rid of it. They're wrong. I'm
willing to fight about this. Does that mean that we

(25:14):
should be investing in companies? No, it doesn't. Doesn't mean
that we should be looking to attract companies, Yes it does.
Growth is good, and anybody out there is engaging. We
don't need. Growth is mistaken. You don't get growth when
you want it. You have to build towards it. And
if you are not willing to go get it, somebody
else will. If you're not willing to give. All the

(25:36):
goodies in another state is willing to give. I can
appreciate that we should ask ourselves what our standard is. Right.
We should be flirty, but not necessarily a whore. I
understand it. By the way, I have no idea if
I can say that on air. So sorry, kids, Sorry,
I didn't mean to say flirty. We do need some focus,

(26:00):
and I put forth to you that the Republican Party
in the state of Indiana doesn't actually have good focus
because they don't actually have good strength. They don't actually
have good conviction. Every now and then they get something right.
But What they are most buoyed by is the fact
that the Democratic Party in the state of Indiana is
too stupid to function. And I mean that in every
sense of the word. There is no debate in what

(26:22):
I have just engaged. We need to ask ourselves what
matters to us. And that brings me to this story
about this group. It was Jacob Stewart writing in the
Indie Star new anti immigration nonprofit signals Future of the
Indiana GOP. It's this group put together by these two guys,

(26:44):
and they want to save heritage Indiana. I commit to
only vote for leaders who will end mass migration. Well,
now I have to ask myself, we're talking about illegal immigration.
Are we talking about saying we don't want people here
from other countries at all? Because that's not true. It's

(27:07):
a bad idea being opposed to legal immigration. Terrible idea
wanting a system for legal immigration. Fine idea being opposed
to a legal immigration, fine idea being okay with a
legal immigration. Nope, those people are wrong. So even when
you see a group like, hey, we've got an idea,

(27:28):
what exactly are we doing? Indiana should be the place
that says no to immigrants, legal immigrants, that's just dumb.
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