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Phone number eight eight eight nine threefour seven eight seven four you want to
be on the show. Hope everyonehad a had a good weekend. I'm
assuming, like the other ninety percentof the country, your weekend either involved
you standing on one side of screamingcollege kid's protest line and or running from

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a tornado. Cause that's pretty muchall your social media this morning. Insanity
on college campuses, some off campusstuff too, and tornadoes which had a
thirst for dollar stores, like everynot every single one, but like the

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big ones, like the monster tornadoin Iowa, which was like the it
was like a Transformers of tornadoes,right, it was small tornadoes who were
like, hey, we should beone big scary tornado. And then that
Oklahoma, Nebraska, and like everyreport, they either took out a dollar

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store, damaged a dollar store,or in one case decimated the Dollar the
Family Dollar or Dollar Tree, oneof the two dollar stores main shipping facility
for the region. So it waskind of like Hurricane Looters in a way,
but not a good not a goodtime to be in the dollar store

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business. But we'll get into moreof that with Ray Stagic later. Because
just looking at the map of whereall these were in, the size of
them's pretty amazing. So he'll havea more concise rundown. But the dollar
thing just kind of stood out tome. I'm like, what the dollar
tree do to you? And whatdoes that do? You got to be

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the two dollar store for a whiletill you make up losses. I don't
know how that works. So that'sthat's one side of the social media in
sanity. We'll call that the guyodds side, i e. Acts of
God, because God ain't there onthe other side, and the other side
of that is all of the insanityon college campuses and with protesters over the

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weekend. Yeah, yeah, Idon't. I don't want to put any
of that on him, So we'llwe'll we'll recognize that dividing line here on
the show. And we have somuch audio, but I couldn't. I

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couldn't cut it down. I couldthere's two every time I looked at it
and went, I feel bad,I'm giving to Ross so much audio to
dub in. I just realize everything'samazing or infuriating or interesting, or at
least should be at leasthould be.You know, stuff that you have knowledge

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of as you start your day infact, let's go ahead and start close
to home, shall we of Un C. Chapel Hill is on And
there's that word kicking things off.The Intifada, that's you know, that's

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a civil uprising among young folks againstthe Jews. So that's what it means.
The clinical definition of an into fadais a is a formation of protests
by young people many times in aI could read the clinical definition to you,
but it basically it's it's for theyoung people to go and uh commit

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a social uprising to overthrow oppressors andor hit them where it hurts kind of
thing. The Intifada, as asit plays out in the West Bank and
other parts of the Middle East,is a violent uprising. So some people
look at that, They look atthings like from the River to the Sea
and they say, you know,if you go, if you go with

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that, it means the eradication ofthe Jews. So it's not it's not
a it's not that they're confusing theword. They think it's hip right,
whether that means they would actually go. You know, a lot of these
Nitwick College students would actually go anddo something online with them. By the

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way, here is the clinical definition, and into fada is a rebellion or
uprising or a resistance movement. Itis a key concept in contemporary Arabic usage,
referring to an uprising against oppression.And then if you get into the
into fada as it plays out inthe Palestinian Israeli conflict history thereof the first

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into Fada began in December of nineteeneighty seven ended in ninety three following the
signing of the Oslo Accords. Whywas that a thing? Well, you
couple that with the Second Intifada andthey, let's see, killed fourteen hundred
Israelis. Now five thousand Palestinians werealso killed because you know, Israel every

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time they would do something would pushback. But the totality of the two
intafadas over there has sixty five hundredbodies on it, just within those specific
declared intefadas. So you know,the cute thing is you say it here
and then if it ever comes pressed, you don't mean, well, we're
not going to kill people. We'renot going to literally blow up people's houses.

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We're not going to murder everyone ina pizza place because it's Jewish owned.
These are just some of the smallerincidents. I mean they're not small,
but you know, to get upto those numbers, they require a
lot of stuff rock small, toughcocktails, hand grenades, you name it.

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And so when you hear that ona college campus, let alone ours,
I understand why some people might bea little, uh, a little
nervous. Anyway, let me play, because actually they got a whole they
got a whole chant that they madeup. So let's let's listens. All

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right, So there you go.That's this little taste of what's going on
over in chat Well Hill, accordingto the tar Heel Daily tar Hill.
Oh wait, I just called upthis wrong story. Hang on, it's
Monday. Cut some slack roh test. There we go. They were attempting

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and I don't know exactly where we'reat this morning. Here we go this
from the Daily tar Hill headlined Idon't want to join the press side.
Can I just see the story?How do you get this? There we
go? Okay, sorry, that'sa new thing on their website. All

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right. On Sunday evening, atsix forty five, pro Palestinian demonstrators on
UNCS where was this Polk Place reerected tents with the knowledge the action could
escalate the situation for a third day. It's called the Triangle Gaza Solidarity Encampment.

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Man, I wish that second wordstarted with an A. That would
be the most self fulfilling acronym.Ever, how about Triangle Area Solidarity Encampment.
You guys should call it that.You call it TA'SE. See how
that works out for you? Allright, UNC Students for Justice in Palestine
organizers. This is that larger group. This is the UNC version. Remember

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I told you there's this larger groupthat seems to be spearheading of Columbia Yale,
Princeton, USC, UCLA, ACOW poly Humboldt for some reason,
where they literally took over all thebuildings destroyed in the interior with spray paint,
and the schools like, yeah,we're just gonna go remote and they

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renamed all the holes. Do.The funniest thing I saw and I was
this one chick. See now,this is how much good audio there is.
I forgot about this till right now. There's this chick who's in the
solid solidarity movement and she she hasan olive and there's there's some Middle East
reference there at Palestinian anyway, Soshe has this olive, and so she

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decides she's going to plant the olivein uh in this little part of the
quad, I guess, and issolidarity because it's a sacred it's a sacred
olive. And all of her moonbatsaround her are like finger snapping, you
know, doing that crap. Andthen all of a sudden, like three

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other people come over and they startscreaming at her for planting non native species
on occupied land. It's like,I feel like they're just throwing all these
words together, man. So shegoes and frankly, she strikes me as
dumb. And she's in a pretwell it used to be a school.

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I guess that's just tip of theiceberg, because it wasn't just the kids,
it's also the staff outside, agitators, this insane person up up in
New York, who this Kamanie James, who, by the way, is

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part of that solidarity group at UNCI just mentioned, but their version of
it. Students were told to complywith facility use standards, which states that
no temporary structures whatsoever shall be erectedor placed on lawn space beneath the drip
lines of trees. So immediately afterputting up the tents, they linked arms

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created a circle. I'm sure youguys saw the video of how well that
worked out at the University of Missouriwhere police played the shortest game of red
Rover ever with the protesters. Theybroke that line like it was the Vikings
offensive line two years ago. Itwas, it was passed and then started

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screaming, disclosed, divest, wewill stop, we will not stop,
we will not rest. So youknow the pretty standard stop spending money that
anyone who's Jewish is involved in thespending of the money. It's just nutty.
UNC hasn't nuttied up to some ofthe other stuff we're going to show

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you today, but if left unchecked, I of course it will. And
so my question remains the same asit was two weeks ago when we started
this. What are we going todo? What are lawmakers that includes the
governor, but also the legislature,our own General Assembly who is in session,

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as well as those in charge inour various universities, public universities and
private for that matter. If youknow, law enforcement resources end up having
to deal with this. We's gonnalet it roll. UNC gonna turn into
the rest of the rest of thecountry places I hope not following the action,

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several UNC officers walked around the quadarea, but not directly engage.
Oh my gosh, are we goingto be the h Where was that universe?
So another university? What Indiana?But middle of the blue state where
the protesters literally took their line,went right at police, and police just
backed up and didn't do anything.Let's see. They then sent an instagram

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reminding the students of the tents needto come down and do you know what
has happened where they've removed tents.Two things, So protesters have two other
things that they're going to get readyto do if you get rid of their
tent, if they follow in thefootsteps of their other protesters really under the
same umbrella of this organization, andthat is chairs and children. I'm telling

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you now please take notes if youare anyone who has any say over what
happens on our public university campuses.If you get their tents, we have
already seen, they will now gowith chairs and you know, and they're
like the flip out foldy chairs,some that have like the footrest that you
tailgate with so you can sleep inthose, but they're claiming that they need

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them because of the ADA. They'reliterally exploiting the Americans with Disabilities Act,
claiming that they need the chairs formedical reasons due to a disability. And
then obviously they don't disclose it,but that and then the other thing is
they're bringing kids. They're bringing andactively challenging people over the fact that their

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kids are there. You can't dothis. My kid is there. Here's
my kid on a bullhorn with hisown unique thoughts that sound like an adult
word of them. You can't youknow, what are we going to do?
Think of the kids? Which,by the way, I feel like,
as many have pointed out, that'snot an accident. And I am

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shocked that they figured out that theycan hide behind children. Wherever did they
come up with that idea? Soit's zany, man, it's insane,
and it's going to be it's goingto be a very audio filled show and

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worth every moment of it. Soin fact, let me just do this.
I'm trying to think, is theFrap Boys audio my favorite? The
insane New Yorker. Let's talk aboutmoniacal dictators or this professor, this economics
professor, man I almost can't decide. So we'll get we'll get into all

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that. We got woke preachers,we got, we got new music hotness
that has dropped. And the WhiteHouse correspondence dinner over the weekend, which
is amazing, was amazing because youalso had the protesters there, So it's
crossover. And there's something about watchingthere's something very Marxist about watching, you

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know, the the upper crust ofsociety and their ball gowns and tuxedos walking
into that thing getting screamed at bythese protesters and as somebody pointed out,
you know, called murderers and complicitand uh you know, uh deserve to
die kind of stuff. And yetthey'll all run and vote for the same
person. So it's it's it's gonnait's gonna one Mondays where every now and

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then you're gonna be like, amI still dreaming? Because this is Yeah.
We'll get into it coming up hereon the Cacoday Radio program phone number
eight eight eight nine three four seveneight seven four Man, oh man,
where to even start this morning?I mean, I think I'll just I
think I Ross. I like theorder on the button bar, so we'll

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go with Ross's order. Here.Uh, let's head to Emory University.
Emory University, where a couple thingshappened. One you had the I want
to make sure this is everything thatis that was in audio is on the

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one button bar, correct. Iwant to make sure there's so much of
this stuff we're outside of what wenormally have or are there cuts that?
Okay? All right, I'm seeingit a little hard on the fly.
All right, So Emory University,your job, no doubt you saw the
video of the Georgia protester getting scoopedup by the Georgia state trooper screaming bloody

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murder. That's what I'm looking for, is that cut? Did we get
that cut in? Or not?Just the professor? The protester getting carried
like a toddler? Who's that?Oh? Okay, I'm sorry, Oh
there it is. Okay, Solet's start. Let's start here because there's

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two incidents. Two incidents, allright? So first one and by the
way, I don't have kids,but I've not I've watched enough of your
kids lose their crap in public.It to describe this to you before I
play the audio. What you seeis this protester looks like a toddler has

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been told to go to bed likefive times and ignore to three count were
they're just like, all right,we're going and they just simply can't deal
men. And I liked And thisGeorgia trooper, by the way, looks

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like the dude puts in the workat the gym, just carries this screaming
toddler away from there while he shethey scream, you know, and as
they've been told to scream. There'sliterally yes, he's being physically manhandled,
but kinda and again no worse thanyou would literally carry your kid from point
A to point B to show memean business. Well, then as that's

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going on, one of the professorsthere, who is an economics professor,
her name is Caroline Bowling, decidedshe was gonna go out and get up
in the middle of this, anduh, it didn't go well for her.
Oh my god, you'd be morefraptist. You're hitting, you are

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rapping gom another day, you're rappingdog. You're fascist. By the way,
before I get into the the thingthat defense attorneys hate the most,

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I can't even what is the economicI what kind of economics is she?
Is? She indoctrinating kids with becausesomething tells me it ain't capitalism a Liz
Fair capitalism. Okay, I knowwhat that is, but I'm sure it's
whatever it is. It no doubtfoments a eat the rich mentality, which

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is ironic when you're watching to Eatthe rich mentality play out on seventy and
ninety thousand dollars year campuses. Butwhatever, and so yeah, so you
heard the useful idiots screaming there.She can't believe what's happening. Everybody's losing
their mind and she literally This isthe part defense attorneys don't like. How

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many of you defense attorneys probably wouldhave been just fine if only your your
client didn't say just kept their damnmouth shut. Okay, you're see the
video of there's a law there's acivil rights lawyer or professor, and then
there's a detective and I can't Ithink they're up in Virginia. I think

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that's up in Newport News area upthere or something. But and they're given
it's about a forty five minute video. It's lived on Twitter and YouTube forever,
and it's like, don't ever talkto the police. And then so
on one side you have the youknow, the the lawyer professor guys like,
don't ever talk to police. Here'swhy nothing you know, nothing good
can happen for you, only againstyou. And then the officer comes in

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with robottal well, there are situationshere, but also talks about different things
that they do to elicit talking,like going into an interview room and turning
a tape recorder off, unplugging it, you know, in a very showy
fashion so that the person feels morecomfortable, never mind that the whole room
is wired, right, and andthe police officer saying that we're gonna lee

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all right. So this woman isso busy corrupting kids' minds on capitalism.
I suspect she never had a chance. And so as she is still getting
led away, there's another little videoand I feel like this might be useful
in court. Impulsively shit him onthe head very lightly to get his attention,

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and they grab to me, theroommate of the ground and arrested me.
Yes, all right, So whoshe's talking about is a Georgia State
trooper who was in the middle ofarresting somebody else. So with that context

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again hear what it is she admitsto impuily hit him on the head very
lightly to get there. Yeah,I don't know the current protocol. If
I roll up on a scene andpolice are engaged in an arrest, how

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aggressively can I hit them to gettheir attention? Do we know I'm not
ross roque. Look, I'm nota law enforcement officer, right, he's
looking all right, so he's gonnacheck. No, apparently I'm not okay?
All right? So I don't know, So maybe how uh, officers?
How aggressively can I hit you inthe head whow you're arresting something,

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my buddy or somebody else to getyour attention so that I can yell at
you? And can I only hityou in the head? Can I slap
you across the back like we're oldfriends? Or hey, if she's hot,
maybe you know, get in theircoach? Can I? Or would

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it be better if I, Idon't know, I threw stuff at you
to get your attention? What doyou guys prefer so I don't end up
like this woman? Do you preferto be what is the word? She
used this other word too that hadme, uh, impulsively impulsively that's it?
You know what? That that maybe an accurate word. I thought

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she was gonna say stat For somereason my mind, I keep thinking she
said instinctively, which is that instinctbut no, impulsively. Yeah, that's
probably pretty accurate. So yeah,so I guess the lesson here maybe don't
strike officers even very lightly in thehead when they're literally conducting an arrest of

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somebody who's squirming around like he's havinga seizure and screaming. You know,
well, oh my god, you'dbe more practious you are hitting. I
have heard they also don't like itif you just roll up on them when
they're in the middle of a ain a crowd like that, trying to
conduct an arrest. So I'm notsure all the nuances, but I'm pretty

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sure that there's no reason why thiswoman shouldn't get a conviction for exactly what
she explained that she did. However, all across campuses, you also saw
now this movement for amnesty. Theywant amnesty for anyone involved in the protest.
They feel so strongly about their martyrdom, they don't want to face the

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most minute consequences. And this ladyliterally admitted to putting her hands on a
police officer, and not just likeyou walked it. You know, you're
in like the sheets this morning,there's two officers in there and you walk
over and you know, you putyour hand on their arm to get their
attention to say something. Still,don't do that to people you don't know.
But Sitch, context matters, anduh, when they're dealing with all

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of these nitwits who you helped indoctrinate, and they're screaming, it's it.
They're screaming that you don't know what'sgoing on. There has been officers who
have been assaulted at these things.Individuals that woman that took a flagstick to
the eye. They don't want youhitting them in the head. So there's
your there's your PSA. But maybeI'm wrong. Maybe officers like that.

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This officer seemed to react pretty quicklykind of purp carried her as well,
what is okay? All right?So now I'm hearing from officers that you
should not strike them in the head, even gently while they're doing just don't

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just don't do that at all.If you could, could it be oh
wow, it's actually could be anelevated charge in a riote situation where they've
been told to distribute. See,I'm learning all sorts of stuff. Oh
man, for such a smart lady, she sure got that wrong. That

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is crazy. So that's Emory University, that's just, that's just Georgia.
We haven't we got California to go. We've got Florida, We've got Arizona.
The Arizona thing is a hoot.Man. If you didn't see what
was going on down at Arizona,let's see. Oh wait, hold on,

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somebody's got a question. Good morning, Yes, Raoul, go right
ahead, put vall in case bestsong? Did you just flee? I
heard the guy boys telling the copsyou are Hitler. Yes, yes,
it is all right. But aren'tthey calling for the genifid of Israel?

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Well, I mean, that's youropinion. Is documented? Is documented.
One time I went fishing up upin the mountains of North Carolina on the
New River, and then later thatday I had to drive down to uh

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buddy's beach house. So I wentfrom the river to the seas or do
you think maybe that's what they're talkingabout, because that was the thing that
happened to me once and I didn'tI didn't relocate anybody on the way.
I just you know, drove.I don't think. I think it's born
different, Gaisy. I appreciate youtrying to be saying them, but no,
I'm just Devil's advocate, quite literally, Devil's advocate. Anyway, thanks

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for the call there, Raoul,appreciate it all right. So Raoul's convinced
that screaming from the river to thesea and calling for the elimination of the
Israeli state and then calling somebody elseHitler might have a certain amount of irony.
So and by the way, sir, and I want to be very

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clear, this is not my take, but I did see somebody address that
issue on Twitter over the weekend byclaiming by reminding folks that if not for
Hitler, there would be no Israel, which I thought was the dumbest of
the hottest of dumb takes I hadever heard. Like, somebody wrote that,

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and I think they believe it,judging by the other stuff I saw
on their timeline. So there yougo, all right, forty seven,
we will continue our whirlwind tour.You know, let's work east to west.
I guess, showy, and sowe're gonna go to New York next,
we'll hit New York and then we'lluh we'll head out and we'll do

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it coming up here on the KCODay Radio program Aco Day Radio program.
I just retweeted a video now becauseof course, you know we are we
are in an era where any videoeveryone just there's always people in there like,
ah, it's fake or it's incorrect, and I understand that because the

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amount of people that are that nowjust post to engage, you know,
get engagement from a monetization purpose,and you know, we'll openly lie about
when something was where it was.It's it's a cancer on Twitter in my
opinion, and probably most others.Not as bad as the look between letters

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people, which should all be kickedoff. But that being said, a
lot of times you can glean moreinformation by checking to see who's sending it
out. So I saw this beingretweeted by a couple people that are meteorologists
that are listed for local news inthe Midwest. So with that in mind,

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there is a wild video which Ijust retweeted of a dude driving in
traffic seemingly to get away from oneof those tornadoes. This is in Oklahoma,
and just like in the movie Twisterwhere that where like a semi comes
flying out lands in the road.That's what they're claiming this is it looks

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like a like a large propane tank, So I think what it might be
is obviously a tractor trailer, butyou know that holds liquid, whether it's
milk or what in there, thatwould coincide with what I'm seeing. But
also it's a giant thing that literallylanded in a lane of traffic in front
of you. That's three times thesize or length of your car, and

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it came out of the sky.So watch the video, tell me what
you think, and we'll ask RayStagic about it coming up a little later.
But yeah, that's also just alittle little tip there. See who's
posted It doesn't mean they're right,but a lot of times you can look
at somebody's timeline when they post stufftoo and get an indicator as to whether

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they just randomly post whatever or engagementfarming maybe give you a better idea.
And uh, I'm I'm a Iblock a lot of people now, I'm
blocking a lot of accounts, Soit's just where I see this, So
what are you gonna do? Notthe funniest thing to happen on Twitter over
there? Oh my gosh, didyou guys did you guys see what happened

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with the blue check reveal? Thisis this is crazy. So they turned
off a fee teacher that allowed youto hide if you had a blue check,
and I didn't. I honestly,I didn't know anything about this because

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I don't I don't have the uh, I don't have the blue check.
But you I guess this must havebeen back when people were screaming when Elon
was auto as signing, don't worry, really get to the New York stuff
to kick off the next hour.There's a bunch of audio. So but
remember people like Mehdi Hassan and TaylorLorenz were mad because then they got they
got auto add dude to their followeraccount. Well then you could literally you

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could get the premium or be giventhe premium, but you could turn it
off. So nobody saw that youhad a blue check. That's done.
Do you know what happened over theweekend? Like all of these trolls right
who who do nothing but sit thereand brate people who happened to like Elon

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right and and they you know,they're gnashing their teeth and they would never
look at you losers paying for thisAll of a sudden boom. You could
see that they had premium accounts.Wild Weekend, Wild weather Weekend. We'll
chat with Rays Stagic later in thishour. The tornadoes, tornadoes, tornadoes

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and more tornadoes spanning most of theMidwest. I saw it into Wisconsin and
then as far I think parts ofjust the very edge of Colorado. Craziness
man and some big boys, bigboys, including one that looks like it
dropped either a semi trailer, oneof those liquid haulers you know all milk,

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or I guess gas in from thesky on a driver. Got dash
cam video. That's crazy, justdevastating, devastatingly large too, dude.
The one in Nebraska is crazy.The one in Iowa, I think might
be bigger than all of them,because it was like three tornadoes coming together

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to make super tornado, which isI guess how you know you ticked God
off or something. I don't knowwhat if I'm staring at that, and
I'm somebody who's seen a tornado reallyclose. When I lived in Minnesota,
we had a tornado about go aboutthree hundred yards. It wasn't a big
one, but it went about threehundred yards from my house and I could

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literally tornado sirens are going and soI'm doing the logical thing. I'm standing
out on my porch watching and that'sprobably not a smart idea. And I
just see this little thing over there. I'm like, oh, what is
that? And then the clouds startmoving and then they start moving faster,
and you know what that is?And that was quite enough for me.
These things are gargage. When checkout one of the videos I just retweeted,

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I do think it's I right nownow if you combine these two stories,
is that and somebody had to sendme an email he goes too bad
the two stories didn't combine. Here'sthe deal, sir. I find what's
going on in the college campus isright now ignorant, repugnant, and rage
inducing to some extent, just inthe sheer audacity, and me then knowing

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that the fix is in when yougo through and you look at things like
I give you like I'll give youan example. They had a prosecutor and
the prosecutor down at Austin, Texas. Okay, so yes, that's the
home of the University of Texas,but it's also the home of the the
Moonbat Collective area of the state ofTexas, and so even the elected officials

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down there be pretty leftists, andthey've just decided that the students who openly
defied the law on the University ofTexas campus and were then arrested for it,
that they they feel that the policescrewed up. They don't say how,
but they've just decided none of themare going to be prosecuted. That's
what is rage inducing to me.If you do the crime, especially if

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you're doing so, you're doing anact of civil disobedience. And it used
to be you did that because partof the quote martyrdom of it was the
consequences you faced. And in fact, if you want to get real real
about this, the consequences in manycases were outside the scope of what is

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legally prescribed. Meaning go back andlook at some civil rights protesters and you
will see that even though the lawmay have indicated that they should be arrested
for and then insert whatever it is, a lot of times they also got
beat charges would be added things likethis was this was the corruption in there,

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and and so it was even moreit was even your Mississippi burning,
like those kids signed up for arrest, not to be murdered and so to
be a martyr in that situation,and I will use that term because this
is the angle they're coming from.But uh, a civil to do an

(36:59):
active civil disobedience didn't just carry theprescribed treatment of law with it. In
many cases, it was a lotworse. And then you did it anyway.
That's what these kids think they're emulatingwhile screaming for amnesty while a soros
Era DA sits there and decides noneof the charges could stand, which sounds

(37:21):
very familiar with what happened with ReverendBarber sol Glow, the Bufface Layer and
his crew when they took over theNC Senate, when all those charges just
started getting kicked, hundreds of them. So it it's like, I don't
if you can call yourself a protester, you know, some sort of civil
disobedient protester because you don't want toface or many cases, don't have to

(37:44):
face the consequences. So I guessin that case, you got to come
up with something interesting and wait tillhe hit Arizona. That's going to be
it for you. I think willbe a very good example because there's a
certain psychological nature to it. ButI say, I want to work from
the east coast to the west.So let's go ahead and do that thing,
shall we. We started in Emorywith the professor who admits to hit

(38:12):
him on the head very lightly.It struck an officer who was conducting an
arrest of a screaming child. Ohthat's a college student, Okay, it
just sounds like a screaming child.You're hurting me, by the way,
who again gets carried away, likewhen your kid won't listen to you and

(38:36):
you've had enough and you're like,yeah, we're going to your room.
So start there, up to NewYork and Kamani James. Kamani James is
interesting because there is this was aknown thing by university staff at Columbia University.

(38:57):
Kamani James is a I don't knowwhat the the I don't I don't
know what gender and or sexuality.I don't know what to apply here,
so I and I don't care,but whatever, So James is uh.
The point I'm making is James doesn'tstrike me as somebody who would do well

(39:19):
walking around the streets of I don'tknow Iran, through any of the Palestinian
territories any like it. I don'tfeel like it would go well, and
there's always a certain amount of ironywith that. But I digress, because
what they make up for in Iguess acceptable lifestyles amongst those for which they
protest, they they bring about,they make up with it. The makeup

(39:45):
for it with just buckets are crazyand crazy that has gone on so long,
with so many threats of violence,specifically during a disciplinary hearing that this
nit wit captured a video of wherethe school is berating them over comments about

(40:06):
literally killing their political opponents known issue. This individual was allowed to stay in
school and eventually has found themselves ordid find themselves as one of the leaders
in the Israeli Gaza's solidarity encampment.Well, people found this video because they

(40:27):
posted the Jones posted the video andagain these are they're taught there, she's
on a discussion or he's in adiscussion or whatever in in a disciplinary hearing
with two members of staff from theuniversity who know that this person is unhinged
and wants to murder their political opponentsor doesn't want to. They say,

(40:51):
but as you know will but youknow, we'll probably whine about it while
they're doing it, and they letthey kept this person in school. This
is a an aary hearing before allthis crap that we saw here recently,
and I want you to listen tothis is just as this thing gets over,
we'll tweet out a link. It'sabout a six and a half minute

(41:14):
video, and uh, I wantyou one. I want you to listen
to how well this person's doing inschool, which will become apparent towards the
end. But also this is literallywhat they are unapologetically telling school officials.
Okay, all right, here wego. Obviously, the United States would
never support the murder of next toYahoo, but imagine how many lives would

(41:37):
be saved if not? And possiblyright because well we all know that the
replacement will probably yeah, but youknow, philosophically speaking, All right now,
hang on, hang on, hangon, hang on, I'm gonna
I'm gonna I'm gonna try to asas repugnant as this is. I'm gonna
try to make lemon aid or something. So by that logic, can we

(42:01):
apply that to commis right? Becauseyour logic is this is really the baby
Hitler argument. But if you wantto go here, let's go here.
So if you kill net and Yahoo, then you're saving lives arguably if I
kill all the Commis, which I'mnot going to, and I'm not telling

(42:27):
people to. I'm simply using youralgorithm because I you know, because we
can show how many people net Yahwho killed, and we can show how
many people Communism is killed, orat least get a rough estimate. They
do like you know, mass burialsand hiding stuff. But all right,

(42:51):
continue with the insanity, please,the death of a maniacal genocidis of Sorry,
what what was that? Hold on? I'm sorry, I mean we're
gonna straight this whole bad boy aman, a maniacal genocidist. The hell

(43:15):
is that? What is it?You're in college? You're like in super
college, because I think they're not. They're like in their graduate thing a
what. Obviously the United States wouldnever support the murder of next and Yahoo,
but imagine how many lives would besaved if not? And possibly right

(43:38):
because well we all know that thereplacement will probably yeah, like but you
know, philosophically speaking, the deathof a maniacal genocidist. I'm sorry,
Ross just said philosophical. Come on, man, we're waxing philosophic right now
about many mane a theoryatic. Yes, it would be theoretical or theoretical.

(44:02):
I've tried to Butcher, so howwould she say it? She would say
theoretical, theratical, it would betheratical. Sorry, I I'm sorry,
because we haven't even got to thebelieve it or not. We haven't even
got to the most of say park, go ahead, Yeah. In Israel,
his death would theoretically mean many peoplewould live Zionus. They don't deserve

(44:31):
to live comfortably, let alone Zionisdon't deserve to live. By the way,
and the very last thing that yougot that in reverse too, you
wouldn't say you wouldn't say the wayyou'd say it. You'd say they don't
deserve to live let alone live comfortably, right, because it's a lesser of

(44:52):
the two prescribed treatments. You uh, you got a theoretical and phil phisophical
and then maniacal. Why do Ihave a feeling this individual has a four
point zero? Why do I believethat to be the case? I don't

(45:15):
know, I'm just guestimating. Butso that's a known individual who even in
the run up to this school officialsare just like, I don't know,
how did it go so far?How did we get here, That's how
you got there. Well, oneother thing I did enjoy watching this professor

(45:36):
from NYU being interviewed over the weekend. He has a theory and I think
there might be something too. Ithink part of the problem is young people
aren't having enough secks and so theygo on the hunt for fake threats.
And the most popular threat throughout history. Type into google anti Semitism and pick
your century and you're going to findit. A Jewish girluna way to get
a manicure is not your mortal enemy. Stop it for guys. So he's

(46:00):
like, yeah, they're not gettinglate enough, which I yeah, you
would know there, You're You're right, there is not a lot of drinking,
and uh, I would like tocouple that with not drinking and then
being going to your Boo joos mixeror wherever these radicals gather. Have you

(46:24):
seen the mugshots of the Antifa womenarrested and dudes for that matter. Can
you imagine having to hook up withthat without some sort of was that without
some sort of I don't know,uh, coyote ugly elixture. I mean

(46:50):
so like to some extent, itmay not be the it may not be
their fault. But yeah, that'suh, that's an interesting theory. I
hadn't heard that. So that's that'sthat's East Coast for now. That's East
coast. We're gonna head west andwhen we do, we hit uh,
let's hit Arizona, shall we wherethey had the same issue. Tents were

(47:15):
planted, people, people were doing, you know, the the same chance.
There got some vandalism going on,Sprinklers were turned on, they sabotaged
some of the sprinklers. Well,eventually the university had enough and they took
a twofold approach. Here we go. This is these cry babies watching their

(47:39):
little camp get disassembled in speedy,speedy fashion by police and you know,
the the boys from Sigup. We'vegot the white crop boys throwing away rotester
belongings, and we got the pigsand Brown doing nothing about it. We

(48:00):
are being forced off campus and Brownyeah yeah, yeah, yeah. So
they're throwing all their stuff in likea big flatbed truck and it's it.
They literally brought the frat boys overto do it, which, by the
way, that is, if youthink about it, that's got to be
a special kind of screw you becauseyou know, deep down, even with

(48:21):
all of the head scarves and thescreaming and the and the sheer insanity,
there's also there still will continue tobe the jealous nature of clicks within you
know, UH collegiate settings. Right, So if you're already one of these
soy boys who can't even last oneround of red Rover with police, you

(48:44):
probably you probably have a chip onyour shoulder against the frat boys too.
I mean, I'm not a psychiatrist, I'm not a psychologicalist to use the
proper term, but I think I'mright here. So you got to be
extra cheese sitting there standing next tothis screaming banshee. Who you just you

(49:07):
just you just decided that you weregoing to come out to show solidarity because
you thought she might sleep with you. But she won't. So uh,
this is what you see and you'remad. We'll be back. I am
watching video right now of the firstwhat do they call them? The first
Minister, I guess is the technicalterm that is under the UH under the

(49:28):
UK's governance system, that is thehighest ranking politician in Scotland. So first
ministry. You have first ministers fromNorthern Ireland, UH as Wales, I
think they do because it's you know, the collective there, but you know
that is seen as the really thepolitical their main political advocate. And to

(49:54):
put that together you still have touse this like coalition of different groups,
different political parties, you know,the Canada British model, but even internally
within Scotland they tried to cobble theseparties together to figure out who the first
minister is going to be. Allright, so any who that dude just

(50:14):
resigned the first minister, a guyby the name of Humza Yusuf burst onto
the scene here what I don't knowabout a year ago, a year and
a half and decided to go aheadand get things going. No, here
we go now it was even alittle longer than that. So this was

(50:37):
in light or in in spite ofthe fact that in twenty twenty he gave
a speech that was pretty infamous aboutthe way I took it and you can
go ahead and look at dude's nota big fan of Scottish people and or

(50:58):
white people. He's pretty aggressive.And ironically, then when they passed the
law about hate speech here last month, he was the subject of five thousand
tip line reports by fed up Scotsso anyway, Yes, the first Minister
of Scotland who doesn't like white people, had his coalition fall apart over the

(51:21):
weekend in a country that's ninety sixpercent white, and he had to resign
this morning. I guess noon theirtime. He just resigned. And let's
just say it looks like the pubsin Edinburgh and Glasgow are doing good business
right now, which is weird becauseI understand that normally they're a bit of

(51:43):
teetotaler's over there. I don't knowif you've heard that. So yeah,
they're celebrating this dude's demise right now, his political future. You hate to
see that. Yeah, apparently thatwasn't a winning strategy over there. So
many people are just getting fed upwith it, and of course they'll run
out and they go, well theyjust the reason they got rid of them
is because his name was hums usOff or ums the us Off. Maybe

(52:09):
for some people, I think it'sthe part where he said he hates all
the people he's in charge of.I feel like that may have been part
of it, but you'd be thejudge. But that's going on literally right
now. So there you go.All right, we'll continue our westward trek
shall we, because you know,it was definitively a race to see who

(52:38):
could come up with the most insanething to entertain me over the weekend.
And I feel like UCLA may haveoverperformed here because what happened at UCLA was
amazing. So if you don't know, obviously UCLA usc they got their things

(52:59):
going on well as the UCLA protestersare, you know, up there chanting
into fada and death to this andwe're gonna do this and how and screaming
that everyone else is hitler while they'recalling for the eradication of the Jewish state.
While that's going on, a groupof Native American protesters showed up with

(53:22):
signs saying no, there could beno Gaza supporters on stolen land or on
Native lands. So it's like,you know what it is, It's like
a royal rumble, but where youdon't know who's coming out and when they're
coming out, but you know they'recoming out. Somebody's coming out, and
then every time they add a newperson it gets that much more insane in

(53:45):
the storyline. So you have protests, you have the Booju protesters, you
have the Yay Israel protesters, youhave other protesters in between, and now
here's Native American pro testers to basicallygo, you're all unoccupied land. And
then for the goz of protesters whoclaim their political opponents are are doing this

(54:10):
to them while squatting on stolen land, who then get mad and start fighting
the Native American protesters for literally raisingthe concern that the protesters themselves are raising.
Just wild times. Man, there'snot enough popcorn. There's not enough
popcorn, but you couldn't afford itwith what pop do you see what popcorn

(54:34):
cost? I don't know why thisis stuck in my brain, but I
bought popcorn last. I went tothe grocery store and spent two hundred and
fifty dollars to fill like three bagsof groceries or whatever. But you know
what, even at that high price, totally worth it, Totally worth it.
Who the hell emerges next, Idon't know, but I can't wait
to see, as you know,daylight breaks, dawn breaks. But they

(54:58):
may not have to wait because thefinal installment of our trip around the United
States and the insane college students,and my favorite move was did you see
how they woke up the protesters atthe UCL or it was at USC or
UCL at one of the two atthe camp there. So they got all

(55:21):
their tents set up, which,by the way, that's great. I
guess one of you went to Costcoand got what it was it fifty tents
in a box. Because why doeseveryone's tent, even at different campuses,
all look the same. That's amystery, right, I like to camp.
I own multiple I own big tents, I own little tents. I
own a lot of tents, andthere's then none of them look alike,

(55:43):
big variety. And yet somehow thesestudent ones all have this green white thing
with the blue tarpe at the bottom, as if somebody bought a large collection
of them and distributed them in anorganizational way. So anyway, so they're
you know, they've had a busyand remember they're on college schedules. People

(56:05):
are mocking that they're posting schedules onlike, you know, in the area
of speakers and whatnot. But nothingstarts until ten thirty in the morning.
But they can't even bother to getup, and you know, meet the
day with seething rage and hatred fromyou know, the from dawn's arrival.
And I'll started until ten thirty.So the other day, some counter protesters

(56:29):
got a bunch of big PA speakerssurrounded the encampment and then proceeded to run
the scene from Good Morning Vietnam whenAdrian first gets on the radio, right,
the famous good Morning Vietna and thenjust into it. And they started
firing that at four point thirty inthe morning at the camp and then and

(56:52):
then interspliced it with roosters. That'sfantastic, that is great, and their
data in start and they had beenup all night, you know, tagging

(57:13):
stuff or if deface. They defacedthe USC statue, so you hit them
with a little good Morning Vietnam.Love it man, all right? So
I mentioned it was a weekend ofit was a weekend of dual insane crap
on social media, because if youweren't looking at somebody running around, you
know, fighting over his Israel's rightto exist, you were all you were

(57:36):
then watching videos of insanely large thingsfall out of the sky cause all the
tornadoes. Uh, let's let's stickto the second one. Ray Stagic from
the Weather Channel joining us. Now, mister Stagic, what the hell dude
was? Oh my god? Nowif they confirmed that was a part of

(57:57):
a tractor trailer that that came outof the sky. I'm sure you've seen
that video. The size of theone in Iowa, that tornado like the
super group tornado in Iowa. Iwas looking at a map from at the
edge of Colorado into Wisconsin, southernWisconsin. What was happening over the weekend?
Man, Yeah, quite dynamic.As of early this morning and not
counting what had happened overnight into theearly morning hours. There were a couple

(58:22):
of warnings in Texas and Louisiana.I didn't see anything confirmed, but one
hundred and thirty six tornado reports sinceThursday, and that that's just tornado reports.
Soul for Oklahoma, Marriette, Oklahoma. A couple of hardest hit areas
preliminary damage survey showing EES three,So that is a strong tornado. EF

(58:47):
three is probably believe one fifty maybeone fifty plus miles per hour. And
the strongest I've seen so far isEF three damage. So imagine if we
did see EF five damage, whichare the too stronger on the enhanced Fujita
scale. You know, fortunately we'renot seeing anymore in the way of severe

(59:08):
weather, at least a high riskfor today, things should settled out of
it, but still some strong stormscoming in. But yeah, unfortunately now
up to five fatalities. Just hadanother one come in in Iowa Potlatomie County,
So unfortunately, we did have fatalitieswith the storms. Luckily though,
as that cluster continues to roll eastthe next twenty four to thirty six hours

(59:32):
case that line looks like it isgood weekend, but we'll get a little
bit of that weather from it.Okay. Yeah, and I don't know
what the dollar stores did, butit seemed like every report was either a
dollar store or the distribution center fora dollar store. Yeah. I just
happened to notice that trend. Butyeah, what we we've retweeted by the
way, that thing falling out ofthe sky in Oklahoma, which yeah,

(59:57):
the local meteorologist says is a trucktrailer. I guess maybe if it's like
a gas or a milk truck.But regardless of the idea of something three
times the size of your car flyingout like it did in the movie Twister
is incredibly unnerving. But that's notsomething we're gonna have concerns with obviously here
in North Carolina. In fact,I saw people driping that it was too

(01:00:19):
warm over the weekend. Well,well, they went like, well,
we'll have to say the next coupleof days will be in the low mid
eighties and plenty of sunshine around.So we're gonna have some great weather here
to kick off the new week.Maybe a little cloud Then it's tomorrow night
late as we head toward midnight andinto Wednesday, we'll have the shower thunderstorm

(01:00:42):
chance, and it'll be more liketypical summertime stuff. You get rounds of
shower thunderstorms, and we don't thinksevere at this point. Maybe some strong
storms, but we're not looking atany tornado thread of any significance. Right
on into Wednesday night, then weget another break at Thursday five. We're
back to low eight's, the middleeighties and maybe even some upper eighties with
some showers thunder showers in the afternoonhours for the upcoming weekend. So I

(01:01:07):
think we made the term with twothings. Temperatures now a warm, little
humidity in the air, and youknow every few days are getting chances of
showers and butter storms. But rightnow it looks like this week know severe
weather. There will be another riskin the central planes coming in for tomorrow
and again on Wednesday. We don'tthink as big or as widespread as his
latest outbreak, but we could seemore severe weather in the nation's midsection as

(01:01:29):
we go through tomorrow. And asI said again on Wednesday, I saw
just real quick skipping over to this. So you guys are basically like,
let's protect Dak. Let's just say, you know with your weekend. Yes,
I mean, yeah, well I'mhappy. You know. I don't
know much about the tackle from Oklahomathat they took him, but center,

(01:01:50):
he's supposed to be a stud,he should be a good pickup. And
we signed to Ezekiel Elliott or resigned to Ezekiel Elliott. So who can't
be happy with that? And Imeant to tell you maybe when you talk
to Jeff on Friday. He's ahuge Falcons fan. I wonder how that
went over with we had that conversation. He sounded when I asked him about
what the hell with it sounded likeI just stomped his puppy to death.

(01:02:15):
Yeah, I felt bad for theguy, But Kirk Cousins, my boy
man, and I didn't like thedisrespect. So I don't know what the
hell they're doing, but I don'tknow either. All right, thank you,
sir, appreciate it. We'll talkin an hour. Okay, good,
there you go. All right,there you go. That's a race
agent from the Weather Channel. Thankyou for joining that, and we'll chat

(01:02:37):
with him again in the next hour. All right. It wasn't just college
students being insane. In fact,I'm introducing you to a preacher. Although
he is, he does align himselfwith the protests. So there's that something
I had never learned at church.But maybe I'm going to the wrong church.
And good news, Amazon has anew service. I'll tell you about

(01:02:58):
it coming up on the CaCO radioprogram. Oh boy, I don't even
know where is this do? Whereis he in Connecticut? All right?
So this is a this is awoke pastor. How do I know?
One? Literally the kids portion ofthe church's by the way, why did

(01:03:23):
they say with the denomina? Whatis this episcopalian? Well? Anyway,
all right, so you know,allegedly a Christian church, you have the
you know, the super woke pastorthere who, among other things, keeps
in the children's section of learning atthe at the church, they were leading

(01:03:45):
the kids in free Palestine chants,they hosted the Valley Families for Palestine and
Connecticut, and they also organized anall ages drag show in gaza or a
gadza in solidarity. So they're doinga lot of stuff there, or saying
that they're going to be doing alot of stuff. However, when you

(01:04:09):
actually listen to the message that thispastor is putting out, it gets really
crazy, really quick, even moreso than you probably thought you were gonna
get. Tell me if I don'tknow the pure tenants of every branch of
Christian theology, so maybe I missedone, but I just just doesn't feel

(01:04:32):
like it comports with my understanding.Here we go, Why drag is Godly?
You're ready for this? All right? Let the blast of me begin.
Crag is Holy? Oh excuse me, I said godly? He said
holy? But you know, basicallyall right, I'm sorry, go right

(01:04:55):
ahead. Crag is Holy. Hasbeen an assault on the rights of drag
performers in this country, and wemust call out the hypocrisy and the injustice.
Jesus called himself a mother hen longingto gather up her chicks. What
gender is a construct? You see? And if Jesus can be a mother,

(01:05:18):
hen, then you can dress indrag. I've even heard it said
that Jesus was and humanity is Godin drag. So let me say this
again for those of you in theback. Yes, drag is holy.
I have so many questions. Whatwait, and so Jesus called himself a

(01:05:43):
mother hen, therefore drag is dragis holy? Uh huh? All right?
So uh, drag is holy Jesus? So if so the guy in
traffic over the weekend, who Ialthough he didn't hear, but I said

(01:06:05):
just loudly enough to hear myself asI was only one in the vehicle a
mother effort. Do you feel thatthat's some loophole to make this argument too?
Or do you think that that guyjust tried to create That guy just
crossed three lanes trying to get ona highway and cut me off. Are
you wait a second, are youalleging, sir, that the pastor who

(01:06:29):
wanted to explain to everybody why dragis holydrag is holy? Okay, all
right, thanks for that, andthen uses his evidence that God, that
Jesus referred to himself as what themother? The mother hen is proof of
that? Are you saying that thisdude might not know what he's talking about,

(01:06:49):
because several of you have have emailedme on this and you're questioning his
Bible understanding. You know what,let me let me clear this up.
So the verse he's referring to asin Luke and I will read, I
will actually read Luke thirteen thirty fourto you. Okay, what do we

(01:07:10):
want to go with? You wantto go with King James? Ross?
Do you have a favorite. Well, let's see here. Let me just
because obviously there's slight variations in it. Oh, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which
killeth the prophets and stonis them thatare sent on to thee. How often
would I have gathered thy children togetheras a hen doth gather her brood under

(01:07:34):
her wings? And you would not. So he didn't say he was a
mother hen. He was saying theact of gathering is on par with what
you would see a hen do.Yeah, you know what, sir,
I think you might be onto somethingthat perhaps he doesn't understand that verse.

(01:07:58):
I am not a pastor or aliving god. Ross, will you check
see if I'm a living god ora pastor? All right, Ross is
gonna check real quick. Oh,yeah, sure you are not which one?
I'm not which one? Yeah?Oh, both of okay, I'm
not both of them. And yetI can clearly see what that says.
Even though it's in the you know, the wording that obviously isn't the way

(01:08:23):
that we speak these days, it'sstill pretty pretty. In fact, let
me go to a slightly different versionof it. Oh, Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
who kills the prophets and stones todeath those messengers who were sent to
her by God? How often Ihave wanted to gather your children together around
me, just as a hen gathersher young under her wings, But you

(01:08:45):
are not willing. Yeah, soso, and then if you want me
to break it down even more,even though I don't have either of those
titles that Ross has checked on,Yeah, he clearly is talking about the
act of gathering. So there's thathe doesn't actually think he's a hen or

(01:09:06):
you know, supporting drag. Iguess uh. Oh, people are putting
now, people are punching more andmore holes in this guy's theory. Well,
look, I just bring it toyou, That's what I do.
And you know what, it's farthat that audio the very least is gonna

(01:09:28):
be far more entertaining than what you'regonna hear at the the White House Correspondence
dinner. You got a whole slateof audio. We'll get to here in
just a moment, but I gottaplay something for you first, and that
is, do you guys know whoAfroman is? I know you know who

(01:09:48):
he is, even if you don'tknow the name. For two, there's
two reasons why you know him.One because I got high that song back
in the day on repeat. I'mtrying to remember. How did radio deal
with that? Did they just notplay it? Or was there some we
played it? You played it inits entirety? Yeah, we played in

(01:10:09):
Omaha. Man, it was huge. I'm sure it was a huge thing.
I just wondered to you know,because sometimes they'll do these like what
was the se lough Green song thatthey couldn't play that? Yeah, that
was forget You, but the actualalbum version was a little different. Yeah,
it well it started with an Fthe first word, but it was
different and then had to go forgetyou. And I always thought that was
so weird but understandable. So theywent they went full with it. So

(01:10:31):
you know that or recently, likelast year, Afroman had his house rated
by some local sheriffs that he's beenbeefing with, and he had cameras all
up in the house, and he'dreleased the videos of them basically going through
and tearing his house apart and talkingcrap and all that, and then they
the sheriff lost his mind and wantedto sue him for releasing the video that

(01:10:53):
was taken literally in his own house. So those are why you know afromn.
But he's got some legal issues.He's dealing with all of that.
But he found time to put outa a new version of his famous song,
and uh, I'm not gonna lie. I like this version very very

(01:11:13):
much. Here we did a videotoo. It's great. In the video,
by the way, there's a dudeplaying Hunter Biden and then there's a
dude playing Joe Biden an Afroman inthe middle shut out to base up another
congressional brother. He was gonna gethis laptop picks. He wasn't gonna show

(01:11:45):
off the pigs. So yeah,check the video out. I was amused
by that, as you can imagine, as I suspect you would be.

(01:12:09):
So check that out at Casey onthe radio is the Twitter? Oh all
right, hold on's talk about bagthing? All right? Jeff? What's
up? Yeah? Hi? Howyou go to that? I'm good,
sir. H Basically, if thepasser was saying a referencing a hang,

(01:12:30):
which is a female, you wouldhave to have a Poyer reference of females
and males. And if you havea male dressing up a female and that's
supposed to be okay, you wouldnot kind of nullify his too of reference
being a hen as a female.And of course you correspond a male being
a rooster. Sir. I knowit's Monday, so you're probably you know,

(01:12:54):
we drag on Monday. How dareyou try to bring logic into this?
Do you not understand how this works? I'm sorry, I'm from about
the state New York, like Ross, it's my fault. Are you a
buy Are you a Bills fan?Too? Oh? Heck no? I

(01:13:15):
oh man, it's his phone died? Did you life? Like? What?
Man? I can't believe it happened. That's a shame. Did you
really? Just all right? Jeff? I'm sorry barely. We're having technical
issues. I'm sorry on my headphonestoday either, So every time I talk
I have to turn it on andit mutes Casey. I can't hear Casey
right now. So yeah, Idon't know what just happened there, but
the phone just dropped. Crazy man. Just we'll put in a trouble ticket.

(01:13:40):
Okay, I find I found outwhat happened to my headphones? Okay,
all right? Buck Sexton has them. So for those of you who
don't know, you know, Kate, we had obviously I heart Media and
Premiere, which is uh the youknow, uh Claying Buck and Lenn Beck

(01:14:00):
and all that. Uh we allyou know, we have locations obviously everywhere
and when you want to if you'rea host and you need to broadcast from
somewhere because you're traveling, it cangenerally be arranged. I've done shows from
all over the damn place. Anduh so last week buck Sexton was in
Raleigh for something I didn't quite hearexactly what it was, so he wanted

(01:14:21):
to use the studio and we accommodated. And now buck Sexton has your headphones
or you had them. Apparently they'reTrevor texted me they're down. They are
down, locked up in a hallway. But he had them and for some
reason, they're locked up in theone room okay, but yeah, but
Sexton used them, I guess onThursday or no, on Friday, Yeah,

(01:14:43):
Friday. Are they are they inherentlymore valuable now? I like so
I like Buck, but or they'rethey're like bugged by the CIA or something.
Well that's the thing and one ofthe things, you know, I
don't know, man, so hall right, Well that's mystery solved.
Yeah, Russ didn't have headphones thismorning. It's a whole long thing.

(01:15:03):
And like even my backup headphones finallygave out, and his I don't work.
So it's it's been a whole thingthis morning. All right. Well,
at least you have a story.So there's that. Oh that's also
like we didn't have headphones. Waitdoes Buck not travel with headphones? Right?
That's what I was thinking, dude. I even when I'm even when

(01:15:25):
I'm traveling and there's no work,I brought my studio Sony's to Ecuador and
Colombia with me because I just inherentlyI stick them in my case in case
I need to do something to plugin. And I mean I have AirPods
and whatnot, but being able toactually plug into like the laptop or something.
But I take him with me everywhere. I just I assume that you're

(01:15:48):
a national host man. He's like, maybe you have somebody carry him for
you. All right, well that'scool. So the headphones singer solved.
But now we're having the phone issuewith that guy, so all right,
sorry about that. We'll look intothe tech, all right, will we
come back? The White House CorrespondenceDinner just a few observations, hosted by

(01:16:10):
Colin Jost, who I don't mindColin. I know people like to beef
on SNL. I don't necessarily thinkhim and Michael Chay together are funny,
and I think one of the funniestsegments they do is the one where it's
like we'll write each other's jokes.They do it around the holidays, So
I don't know. And then whatis he married to? Like Scarlett Johansson
too or something right? Which,you know, good on him, but

(01:16:35):
I don't know if this was theright venue for him. I'll explain coming
up next on the CaCO Day Radioprogram Phone number eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four dude,what is Oh my goodness, Ross,
we got to do a bunch ofcancelations and not just you hanging up on
callers. Are you accusing me?I what what? It was a technical

(01:16:59):
issue? You said something about Buffalo. I was half paying attention because I'm
working in here. Yeah yeah,And he said he wasn't a Bill's fan,
and it hung up on him.I don't know what happened. The
phones, man, they're just crazy. By the way, Buck Sexon is
a big head. What these Iput my headphones back on. Yeah,
they're ginormous. Now they're like they'reexpanded these. Maybe he's wearing a No,

(01:17:21):
Buck doesn't wear the cowboy hats.It's the other dudes sometimes. All
right, So he was so hewas down in favor of doing stuff.
Why the listeners know. I don'teven know why he's in the building and
the listeners know. I just knewhe was coming. And that's funny that.
I'm glad you found your headphones,though, I am. I am
happy for that. All right,So we got to do some cancer.

(01:17:45):
I don't want to, but theseare the things we do. Uh.
Ross. You made a reference earlierto what was it d Dungeons and Dragons
or something. We were talking offthe air, uh and oh that was
about people go through and put draftmocked drafts together. I don't even do
that. I don't understand that.But I'll watch. I'll watch the first
day of the draft in like agroup's. I watched it with some buddies,

(01:18:08):
and then my thing was just,you know, it's a school night.
So I waited for the Vikings pickand they moved their last pick up
and then and then I went home. But yeah, but no, I
don't get into all of that.You gotta be careful with your hobbies though.
I say this because I was somebodycobble together a list of all the

(01:18:30):
different hobbies out there that are racist, and you need to stop them immediately.
And I feel like some of youare, unfortunately going to have to
find new hobbies. All right,Ross, tell me if any of these
are your hobbies. Chess, youplayed chess? I used to be.
Yeah, you used to do tournamentsand stuff. Yeah, all right,

(01:18:51):
I'll mark you down as a racist. Okay, Monopoly, how do you
feel about it? I can't standthat game? Okay? Good? All
right, so you're earning it backbecause that too is great. No,
it's the Dane Cook thing. Thatgame just ends up in arguments all the
time. All right. How aboutsports cards, baseball cards, football,
you know that kind of stuff.I collected wrestling cards and boxing cards when
I was a kid. Does thatcount? Unfortunately, they may be quote

(01:19:13):
transmitting racist ideology. So yeah,that counts as you're a bigot. Birding
you're not into birding, right,like bird watching? Yeah? I am
not. However, Marky's like gottento the point where like she likes the
bird app Like, she'll put thebird out app on the porch. It
picks up sounds. They'll tell you, like what birds are chirping? Mmm?
So does that make me a racistby association? She's probably got a

(01:19:36):
hood somewhere. I'm just saying becauseit's apparently it's very How about knitting,
knitting, that's right. I havenever knitted, However, there has been
knitting done in my house. Okay, what is it? Lincoln doing the
knitting? Is what's again to beMarky? Okay, Wow, well you
don't know what you got into cycling? Nope, I'm good there. That's
very racist though. How about gardening? Nope? Racist, lots of bigotry

(01:20:00):
there. It's roots lie in racialinjustice. I could argue that people doing
their own gardening is less racist thanwhat you're implying, right, because I
understand the beef with forcing other peopleto do your gardening for free. All
right, here's one this is gonnahit a lot of you. Glass blowing.

(01:20:21):
Glass blowing is racist, the inherentwhiteness of glass blowing. A review
by blah blah blah. Anyway,it's a think piece there. Hiking racist,
pottery racist yep, uh huh,you didn't know that's racist? Or

(01:20:45):
agami? Do you think Oregami's racistor not racist? Dah? Super racist?
Scrap booking, scrap bookings, I'mtelling you, cross stitch. I
don't even know what that is.Cross ditch. It's a sewing thing,
right, super racist. Let's seerock climbing racist, m kayaking, skiing?

(01:21:13):
Uh oh, this one hit.This one hits me hard. You're
ready fishing super racist. I don'tknow why. Why is it racist?
Oh? I see because the numberof licensed fishing license holders has a dearth
within the minority community. It isnot representative. Is that because they won't
give them fishing? By the way, as somebody who and I don't do

(01:21:38):
as much as I used to,But when I lived in Minnesota, I
also did a weekend show that wassyndicated all across the state of Minnesota.
It was a fishing and hunting show. I mean, another guy did it.
So I got deep into the fishingindustry and hunting industry, a lot
of the companies and the organizations,and I'm so glad I did. If
you don't know anything about hunting orfishing organizations out there, the thing that

(01:21:59):
drives them or should drive them anddoes the good ones is access. And
so the amount of money that theywill dump into it's it's it's species management
and access that's where and then legislativestuff. But that's where a lot of
these organizations, that's their sweet spot. So they run an ungodly number of
organizational events to get people to havethe ability to go out and hunt or

(01:22:26):
fish, and they are often underutilized. All Right, So apparently some father
posted a video online of a visitto Disney World resorts, specifically storybook dining
at Artists Point at Wilderness Lodge.So this is is that's not even in
the main park, right, That'swhere all the lake hotels are where the

(01:22:48):
kid kid got eaten? Right?Is that where? Or I don't know
where wilderness lies whatever? And thedad was upset because they had they had
signed up for a snow white experiencedbreak fist and the wicked Witch was or
the evil evil stepmother, evil witchwhatever or right, No, that's that's

(01:23:10):
excuse me, Queen malefisit, well, that'll be appropriate. Male Lefison,
it's a dude. It's a dudein drag and dad said that they there
was three hundred dollars for the experience. You paid three hundred dollars for breakfast
with kids, Like I understand,adults may go for some culinary experience.

(01:23:30):
I don't think i've ever I'm tryingto think of the most of ever paid
for breakfast. I think they haveanother version of that at Magic Kingdom.
And yeah, you're pretty much payingjust for the people in the costume,
because you were like, oh mygod, the breakfast has to be incredible.
It's not. It's very kid's eatingscrambled eggs and nothing else. He's
clearly in that eight in that agewhere that's all he'll eat, right,
you know, for like cherios.Yeah, yeah, so he's eating he's

(01:23:51):
literally eating scrambled eggs with his hands, and it costs I guess it's the
adults or one hundred kids are fiftyfifty dollars for a kid to eat two
scrambled eggs and doesn't and probably noteven to eat all of them. That
is why I don't I honestly,I don't understand. I don't understand how

(01:24:12):
people afford to go to disney Man. And if you and if you want
to do it, I'm not tellingyou not to, and I'm not telling
you enjoy, you know, notenjoy what you want to enjoy. And
maybe I'd be more motivated if Ihad kids, because you know, obviously,
watching them lose their minds, evenwatching my nieces and nephews when they're
really excited about it's awesome. Ienjoy it. That being said, I

(01:24:33):
I am baffled. I am baffledby the amount of money. I was
just thinking this out because I sawthe average is spend is like twenty five
hundred per person. Is that accurate? That's taken into account kids too,
twenty five hundred dollars. I didthe math during the commercial retire I was
talking about this with Ross off theair. I did the math on the

(01:24:58):
UH on the trip to Galopago,which is not an easy place to get
to and you know they they kindof nickel and dimei on some like some
like environmental license or not licenses,but like environmental fees and stuff like that,
and and the hotels they got youcaptives, and stuff's expensive out there.
I didn't spend I didn't. Idon't think I spent two thousand dollars

(01:25:19):
on that whole thing. And that'sairfare. That's airfare, and and lodging
and and Disney'll do Disney'll chew asix of that budget up at breakfast with
your kids. You know, I'vetold you before the if you stay there

(01:25:39):
property on the resort, which wedon't do when we've gone to the past,
we'll just like rent a house that'syou know, a few miles away
from Disney for their five hundred buckssome month or a week. But there
it's like the I would say,most of that price you're giving that twenty
five hundred is probably for lodging.It has to be I guess, and
breakfast and then well the tickets todepending how big your family is, cause

(01:26:00):
it's like a hundred bucks per personright per park. Yeah. Yeah,
again, I'm not this is notme judging. I just I don't have
I don't have a family, soI've got more disposable income obviously than and
I like, in my mind,I couldn't you know what it is?
It's because I do travel a lot, and I see what that amount of
money will get you if you're smartabout it. But if Disney, what

(01:26:24):
is what you want? I understandthat. I'm just like, you pay
three hundred dollars for breakfast, you'realready cheese that you paid fifty bucks for
you to watch your kid eat twoeggs. And then on top of it,
the uh, you know, thethe evil Queen is not even a
woman, but rather a drag performer. Yeah, and of course he said

(01:26:45):
something and they basically said they wecan't even answer why that is. And
you're being a bigot. So ohso male efficent. You just have to
put a hyphen in there and itactually works, all right? So here
we go the correspond dinner colin Joe'sSNL he was hosting. And while I
play this audio, I want youto know that there's also a video which

(01:27:09):
I retweeted yesterday, watching Joe Bidentry to tear a dinner roll in half.
Is something hits something man like?I'm assuming because it is a hoity
toity dinner. I don't I don'tknow where they at the Hilton, I
think is where they do that thingevery year. The I've literally been to

(01:27:30):
conferences there and eating there, andI remember the food was fine if you're
struggling to tear a dinner roll inhalf, especially after you were What did
he tell Howard Stern he was thesecond ranked college football player of his time
or something? Did you hear allthe Insand I didn't even get into this

(01:27:51):
because we had so much audio.He Joe Biden said. It went on
Howard Stern's show. Howard Stern verballyfilated him, and then Joe Biden talked
about his time as top tier football. I'll find the list. I'm not
gonna pull the audio. We'll getto that before we get out of here.
Let's dive into this, shall we, and understand that all of Jostah's

(01:28:11):
jokes are literally just him repeating allof the news since Biden's been president.
It's wild, man. It's alsowonderful to be back in Washington. I
loved being in Washington. The lasttime I was in DC, I left
my cocaine at the White House.Luckily, the president was able to put
it to good use for a stateof the Union. All right, So

(01:28:32):
now you get the level of ribbingthere, and he actually there's actually more
to that joke, but it's along way to get there, and it's
basically and it also helped him becausehe's trying to juggle the prosecution of his
of his opponent and stealing a secondelection. Right, but those are not
jokes at Biden's expense. Those arejokes at his political opponent's expense. Just
keep that in mind. So anyway, you know the point of this is

(01:28:58):
to be a little self down upBricadian, even if it's on behalf of
the commander in chief. Do youthink we could get there? There is
an election. There's an election sixextremely long months from now. So let
me see if I can summarize wherethis race stands at this moment. The
Republican candidate for president owes half abillion in fines for bank fraud and is

(01:29:20):
currently spending his days farting himself awakeduring a porn star hush money trial.
And the race is tied, well, actually it's not tied. Just the
numbers from over the weekend are abysmal, but please can you can you lock
one onto the president. That's whywe're that's why you know we're here.

(01:29:44):
My weekend Update co anchor Michael Chaywas going my weekend update co anchor Michael
Chay was going to join me heretonight, but in solidarity with President Biden,
I decided to lose all my blacksupport. All Right, you know
what, there, fine, there'sone. And that was about it.
So it wasn't the best. Itwasn't the worst that I've seen, but

(01:30:08):
it's not what it used to be. Like people less and less people care
about this and that might and andand frankly, with as divided as everyone
is, and when I say divided, I mean like up ten points for
Trump and some of the polls,you're probably just irritating people by what was

(01:30:30):
a clearly one sided set of jokeswhile watching the current president struggle to rip
a dinner roll in half. So, uh, anyway, let's let's pivot
over to uh this because weather ohwait, it's not not here yet.
All right, there we go.All right, We're gonna grab mister Stagic.
Here. It is Ray Stagic fromthe Weather Channel joining us now.

(01:30:50):
So crazy morning, my man,any any more updates tornado. I just
got a text from my buddy inNebraska's radio host out there. He was
telling me with Fremont or wherever,everyone was freaking out. And it's what's
funny is the ability of Midwesterners toimmediately start meming horrible weather as a mechanism.
I watched this man. It's amazing. So he's sending me all the

(01:31:13):
memes. Yeah, and you knowit's a real you know, impressive at
the same time scary video of someof these tornadoes too. And you know,
I had a conversation with a friendof mine that said, you know,
it's just different. You compare likethe Southeast and you know, North
South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama.When you get severe weather, you know,
there's usually a lot of cloud andwhen you get these isolated super cells,

(01:31:36):
you know there's a lot of clearsky and sometimes you just see this
funnel of this tornado just hanging downfrom the cloud and it's just a different
look in a different fields, scarysite. I've watched it in person.
I watched a small tornado was oneor two. I was standing on my
patio. The alarms are going off, so obviously the thing you do is

(01:31:58):
go outside and see what's up.And it hadn't been particularly cloudy that day,
but I looked up and there wasa there were some clouds that moved
in a few football fields away,and I watched those clouds, which were
stationary, start spinning. Yeah,and that is an incredibly uneasy feeling,
and eventually did form a tornado,did very minor damage, just a couple,

(01:32:18):
you know, a few hundred yardsfrom my house, and then basically
lifted out. But that is whenyou see that all of a sudden the
sky start moving. It's deeply unsettling. Yeah. I luckily I've never experienced
it, and uh, you know, my twenty eight years working here and
you know, being where we are, it's not all that common. But

(01:32:40):
been close't you? The guy theysend out like if there's if there's an
employee at the weather channel who's leastlikely to get sucked into the vortex,
it's going to be you. Yeah, yeah, no, I wonder sometimes,
like, you know, if thatwould be something I said often,
you know, my first thought waslike, eh, you know, that's
not really for me, and thatwasn't I wrap this up? Yeah,

(01:33:02):
you get your other host kicks peopleand yeah, you're the tornado guys.
How do they pick who does that? Well, it's mostly it is the
full time television people who do that. And you know, I always wonder
I could probably say, hey,I'd like to do field recording, and
I don't know if they say yeah, well, yeah, well then you

(01:33:24):
got to give up your daily gigin order to do that, And I
don't know. Yeah, you know, it's not an easy life, you
know. You know, you gotto like candy bars, and there's hours
and hours of Now, yeah,it looks all sometimes, especially in the
snowstorms and that it looks like it'sfun, but it's really not a lot
of fun. So I'm really notinterested. I'm pretty cozy right here in
the home office. I'm good,all right. He's fat and happy,

(01:33:45):
right, give us your fat andhappy real quick. Yeah, two beautiful
days here today, tomorrow, thentwo more nice ones at the end of
the week Thursday and Friday. Loadof mid eighties today, maybe the middle
of the upper eighties by Thursday Friday. Between period Tuesday night, Wednesday and
Wednesday night, there'll be some showersand thunder showers around. We don't think
severe. The line of big timethunderstorms and rain right now heading toward New

(01:34:09):
Orleans is likely going a week andas it approaches, but you know,
it's still early in the season.By the weekend there maybe a shower thunderstorm
chance back again. So it soundsit fields. It's got every markings of
springtime weather, and I think that'swhat we're going to have. Temperature slightly
above average and every couple of daysmaybe some thunderstorm chances. Okay, all
right, thank you sir, appreciateit, and we'll come back with Jeff

(01:34:30):
Bellinger next. No, good morning. Casey TECHT shares rebounded on Friday.
Wall Street ended the week on apositive note, and the futures have been
higher right across the board so farthis morning now futures are up sixty.
There will be a lot of newsfor investors to follow this week, including
a Federal Reserve Board policy meeting andthe monthly employment report from the Labor Department.

(01:34:51):
Pizza delivery still a popular indulgence,Domino's Pizza posted a bigger than expected
adjusted profit for the first quarter.Comparable store sales here in the US were
up more than five and a halfpercent from the prior first quarter. Domino
CEO says the chain improved its rewardsloyalty program that helped to drive sales.

(01:35:12):
The artificial intelligence boom is giving alift to some companies beyond the big tech
firms that are behind AI. Thetraditionally boring utilities are suddenly looking attractive to
investors. Developing and running AI technologyrequires enormous amounts of energy. The experts
say. Utilities will see a surgein demand as more data centers go online.

(01:35:32):
General motors in Lexus Nexus facing alawsuit. A proposed class action alleges
the GM's on Star division and LexusNexus Risk Solutions collected data on consumers driving
behavior and shared the information with insurancecompanies. The suit says the companies violated
federal and state privacy laws. ElonMusk paid a surprise visit China over the

(01:35:56):
weekend. It was a whirlwind tripat a paid a serious dividend. Couple
of big hurdles were cleared, puttingTesla closer to introducing its driver assistance program
to the world's biggest auto market inCasey. It was not the biggest of
debuts, but com scoress fifteen milliondollars worth of ticket sales was enough to
make Challengers the weekend's number one movie. The sports film is from Amazon MGM

(01:36:20):
Studios. Casey, all right,appreciate it, Jeff, and we'll chat
tomorrow, sir. Okay, soundsgood. Have a good day. All
right, there you go, JeffBellinger. Except Jeff Bellinger, Yes,
Jeff Bellinger, Bloomberg News. Allright, so real quick on this.
And then Ross found something we gotto talk about real quick. But as
mentioning Biden was on start, Ross, did I send the audio about the

(01:36:43):
women sending him nude pics? Ididn't. Okay, that's right, that
one. I didn't. All right, that's right, because I decided we
had enough audio. So he madesome weird claims. I'm not again,
I'm not gonna play them all.But he bragged about how in the nineteen
seventies women would send him unsolicited nudesand then he'd give them to the Secret
Service to deal with. Okay,so you mean polaroids. And also why

(01:37:11):
the secret you're not a you're asenator. You didn't have secret service.
That's so weird, some would say, might not even be true. He
also bragged that he had been arrestedon a porch with a black family during
the civil rights protest. That didn'thappen. Ummmm, it's not the first
time he's told that story. Hesaid he used to drive an eighteen wheeler.

(01:37:38):
That's true. Actually they used tocall him Marge. Oh he did
it in drag, so let's see. And then where where was the where's
the football one? That one's crazyanyway, back when he was flankerback.
Yeah, that's what he said.I put on the most Eligible Bachelor list.
A lot of lovely women would sendsalacious photos that I just got him

(01:38:00):
to the Secret Service. The wholething was absolutely cringe and doucing.
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