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I didn't missee something on the fields, like temperature coming up over the weekend.
Yeah, I did not misread that. So parts of North Carolina more
towards it. I mean, it'sgonna be miserable most places that aren't way
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up in the mountains for the Fourthof July weekend. But yeah, here
we go. Yeah, heat indexof one oh nine. So when you're
out drunkenly blowing your fingers off,you're also probably gonna be sweating. So
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what day? I guess Friday?All right, Well, raced agic,
he's he's gonna wheel in here fortwo days work this week. So I'll
let him explain it to you alittle later, Okay, but just know,
obviously I don't know what you're alldoing. Are you taking Friday off?
What a weird thing, man,I don't know how your company does
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it. I mean, by theway, I'm not complaining, I'm observed.
I'm partially complaining, but more observingthan anything else. Like usually when
we have a holiday that is likea Thursday, and it's one of the
travel holidays a lot of or youknow, like Thanksgiving Christmas, Well Thanksgiving
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is always on Thursday, and sothen they just tackle a Friday on there,
but like usually they kind of pairit up, but not this year,
not this year for our company.So we will be here Friday,
and it sounds like it's it'll bemiserable, so hopefully you are among those.
So all right, if you ifyou heard what I was doing,
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that's me stalling because I had myword open and then it wanted me to
relog in, and then I justhad to relog in, and then I
have to relog in again for safetyand for the kids obviously or something for
whatever reason. All right, yeah, we're good to go now. It's
now it's allowing me access to thisthing I want, so Supreme court man,
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they're just busy, busy, busybees man, just just dropping them
Friday, obviously, and we gotinto it yesterday. You had the Chevron
thing, you had the homeless thing. What was the third one that I'm
all of these on their own wouldhave been crazy town, right, but
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uh oh, the the way someof the jan January sixth people were prosecuted,
like all of those on their ownwould have would have carried the news
cycle for the week. But thenyesterday, yesterday, the real my no
good, very horrible, bad Dayor whatever. I can't remember what that
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book was called. When I wasa kid, it just got worse.
If you don't like Donald Trump.If you don't like Donald Trump, man,
you are not happy. Let's goto Joe Biden, who really doesn't
like Donald Trump. Shall we characterof George Washington, our first president to
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find the presidency. He believed powerwas limited, not absolute, and that
power always resides with the people always, Now, over two hundred years later,
today's Supreme Court decision, once againit will depend on the character of
the men and women who hold thatpresidency that are going to fine the limits
of the power of the presidency becausethe law will no longer do it.
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Okay, one, I know thatwe talked yesterday about fact checking on the
fly. That's not true and peoplerunning around. People were running around yesterday
saying a that Donald Trump, ifhe gets in office, can murder the
House the if Nancy Pelosi, ifshe makes him mad. I just want
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to say this again because people wereout there saying this the president and by
the way, they're ignoring who iscurrently the president, right, So I
mean, basically what they're arguing isJoe Biden could murder Donald Trump. Right
now, if you really hate DonaldTrump, why don't you ask yourself while
you're polled, while you have thischance is not being taken. Oh that's
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right, because the FBI will cutWell maybe they will, I don't know,
Secret Service. Maybe it's stupid,but you know you're out campaign,
and so continue with your teleprompter,sir. I know I will respect the
limits of the presidential powers I havefor three and a half years, but
any president, including Donald Trump,will now be free to ignore the law.
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I can cur with Sodemyer's descent today, she hears what she said.
She said, in every use ofa visual power, the president is now
a king above the law, withfear for our democracy. I dissent end
of quote, sociated the American peopledissent. I dissent. And by the
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way, that was an appropriate timeto read end of quote too, So
good job on that. Uh yeah, it was. It was wild,
dude, watching everyone freak out overthis thing where they keep leaving key parts
of it out like it really doesn'tchange anything, because it is basically the
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understanding that most people had. That'sthat's the thing that's wild here. It
was what was irregular was the processwith the indictments. That's what was irregular,
especially as you start finding out morelike they attached cover sheets and other
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things for the mar Lago thing,and and and then didn't and then didn't
record themselves actually finding it, whichis strange actually because I they gave a
couple of different excuses, but noneof them washed. Everything was just so
weird. But like most people justsat there and let this is this is
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what we think it is. Now, if they want to cover, you
know, Congress can literally pass somethingif they want to cover retention of documents,
a wide variety of things. Butthis image that people are out trying
to paint yesterday, where Donald trright as he lifts his hand off the
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Bible can literally pull a gun outstart murdering people. But it's you know,
it's par for the course, man. This decision is going to make
it much harder for the American peopleto protect themselves from a corrupt president.
The fact the fact that the discussionswith Vice President Pence have a presumption of
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immunity it has to be determined bythe district court, though, has a
chilling effect. This is again,this is CNN who has now taken that
the position that this most recent interpretationby people prosecuting is the correct interpretation now
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acts as though they're walking this back. In my mind, they're reiterating it.
And yeah, don't get me wrong, the president does have power and
has the ability to do things.Barack Obama in absentia ordered the execution of
an American citizen. Okay, didn'tdidn't sit him down in a trial,
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didn't do any of that, justsaid, hey, get me a reaper
drone. I got an address,and that was what's his bucket? Who
a big fan of the San Diegoprostitutes. So we greased him in Yemen.
Wasn't a good dude, don't getme wrong, but he was an
American citizen. The president has animmense amount of power. And you know,
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if we truly knew everything that hasever happened with any of the presidents,
it'd probably be pretty horrifying. Sofor your first volley into this reinterpretation
of it to be over documents orconversations with Mike Pence, yeah, I
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don't know about all that. Andbut the real, the real thing that
that they're bothered by is you're nownot going to get your pre November show
trial, but you already got theone that likely isn't going to hold up.
Everyone under the sun, including Democrats, agree that that is a political
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prosecution. Some are just fine withit, but high profile, you know,
some of the more media savvy,they're pointing out that this thing would
never have happened if not for itbeing him. Meanwhile, Jake Tapper's freaking
out like everybody else over it's thatwas a stunning moment in April. Did
the courts say, yeah, youcan assassinate a political rival. No,
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I don't think they did. That'sa ridiculous answer by Donald Trump's team,
a dangerous and reckless answer, onereally hortant thing. Do you know why?
Do you know why? That wasthe answer that the teams the Team
Trump put out there because Team Trumpwas responding to other people seeing that they
took it to the logical, insaneconclusion that others were taking it. None
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of them need to be talking aboutit like that. But still, let's
let's understand how we got here.Basis for Donald Trump's legal argument that maybe
he can order an assassination still beokay? Is this preposterous argument that they
offered below that while a president canonly be indicted if he's first impeached by
the House and convicted by this end. The Supreme Court explicitly rejected that argument.
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They said impeachment has nothing to dowith this. It's that's not the
tact to your question, Jake,Someone's got to decide what's the official act?
Right that the challenge here, andthis was what Sera Mayer was getting
at in her point. Somebody hasto make the call as to whether even
the seal, the preposterous Seal Teamsix example, falls under the ambit of
official acts, and that's litigation inthe months in court. No, agreed.
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I think that's something that will haveto be decided by the trial if
we were faced with that preposterous typeof scenario. All right, And and
again that's being flipped back on youbecause I had to listen to idiots say
that Trump could go shoot Pelosi waswild. The response is there? So
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when when Trump's team is literally respondingto that stuff and they're showing examples where
the president Barack Obama ordered the assassinationof the Osama bin Laden. Good,
Donald Trump greased that guy from Iranwith some dogs. Good, okay,
But that is that is within thatthreshold, so and neither of them were
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American citizens. But the other exampleI gave you, they were all right,
we got tons, we got allsorts of audio, we got great
crazy Mark Elias. I don't evenknow what's going on with that dude.
I thought I thought he was kindof going off into the sunset where we're
gonna have to hear from again.But I was wrong, and I knew
you'd be shocked to learn that inAsheville they have some thoughts on Jews among
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the young politically involved folks. Weget to all that more coming up.
Casey O Day Radio program. Ihave the Associated Press article right here,
the one where you know, wewere just playing the Biden audio reacting the
Supreme Court stuff. And let's seehere. This is literally, this is
literally how they describe him. Bidenseemed relaxed and confident, striking a clear
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and crisp tone while looking tanned andrested. Why are you jealous? I
don't know. I thought he lookedsuper orange, like they gave him a
spray paint tan, like a spraytann because they realized the last debate he
looked like he was near death andthey can't put him in an actual like
tanning bed, because he'll turn toash like he wouldn't survive in actual tanning
bed. He wouldn't do it.There's no way one He couldn't get up.
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But if he stood up, justash, he could hit his medic
alert and then they come get him, look very splotchy. And the funny
thing is so on CNN, helooked oranger than the other networks. And
I think I think the reason forthis is after the last debate, you
had this conspiracy theory going around thatthey didn't color him well or they made
him look pale and pasty. Sothis time I think they turned the saturation
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on their end up not expecting himto come out with his spray tan,
and then he comes down he lookssuper orange. There's some irony there.
I yeah, it's ironic with yourScottish Irish skin that you're so upset.
Remember, this man is so multicultural. He grew up in a Greek,
Black, Puerto Rican. Well,this is one listen, this is one
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reason I'm saying that he couldn't survive. Because I do tan at my gym.
But the first few times I turnedsuper red and burned because I have
that Irish skin lot right at hisage, at his condition, if he
were to get in a tanning bed, he would turn into ash. They
had to spray paint him. Ohwait, uh like Alex Jones, I
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smell sulfur or me. Yeah,yeah, there's it's it's pretty crazy.
Every article I've seen now has likea physical descriptor of the president, which
actually is appropriate, right, becausewell they're trying to make him look young,
like he's full of vigor or somethinglike a young kid. Is that
an old timey enough word to use. It's a people alley cats? Yeah?
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Maybe then vigor? Yeah, it'svim in vigor right, isn't the
first word vim that nobody uses?What is this trying thing? The way
Kennedy said it? What did whatdid? Oh? Yeah, yeah yeah
dude, viga? Yeah, I'veheard that. I have to look that
up. I don't even know ifvim is the right word there, or
if that is a word. Ifit's not a word, we'll make it
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a word and then we can defineit. Mummmmm. Of course it's a
computer company. I hate all ofyou. Just give me the definite.
I don't need a healthcare integration software. Everything's dumb here we go. Yes,
vim it is and it means energyand enthusiasm. Yes, in his
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youth, he was full of vimand vigor. All right, yeah,
that's old time enough. We gavehis speech. Ever, his spray paint
tan walked up the stage and hadso much sex with Joe Biden because he's
a young guy and that's what hedoes. Well, you see, I
addressed you was the real Biden statementyesterday. Uh listen, I just want
you to I want you to hearhow polished and with it he sounds in
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this and uh and and you shouldfeel bad forever questioning him on Thursday of
last week. All right, you'reready, Here we go. Democracy,
yes, and of who we are. We're the most unique nation of the
world. And that where you're notunited based on race, ethnicity, geography.
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We're based on idea. We holdthese truths to be self evident at
all. It's in our decreation,independence, in our constitution. There are
the two things that the guardrails tomake sure democracy is able to be sustained.
It's all about being able to showup and vote, be able to
have an opportunity to get a fairdeal at an even chance. It all
rests upon our constitution, and democracyis the vehicle and the method holds that
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together. A lot of good pointsthere. The music's a nice touch too.
Ross. Do you feel bad forquestioning his mental acuity on Thursday?
Now? I mean I certainly donot. But why that was thirty three
seconds of you know, good stuffthere, right? Yeah? About jump
cuts in there too? Sorry abouteating jump cuts? They cut it eight
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times? Now listen, Do Ithink Joe Biden could give that read that
paragraph without cuts? I do notthink he could do it. However,
I think the jump cuts are doneintentional, right, because that's sort of
the style of videos on YouTube andTikTok, and they're trying to make it
look young. Okay, yes,yes, but there's no way he could
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read that without pauses. There's noway. It's impossible. So you recognize
the filming style, but you feelthat it might not just be to cover
up ineptitude, but rather to appealto a younger girl. Yeah, exactly.
Remember they just looked. Yeah,they were just looking for somebody to
do memes for him, right,and like social media content, and they're
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trying to get that younger people.Because when you look at the polling from
zoomers. They're losing zoomers, especiallyif they're like that last debate, they're
like, I'm out, dude,I can't, I can't do this.
They're trying to appeal to younger kids. And that's how the videos are done
now. With the most limited attentionspan, you can muster right, think
about things in six second verse andyou'll be Okay. You're like, you're
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like a bull rider on the Internet. Yeah, it's admittedly, like,
I don't know if it's that I'mgetting older or the cuts are getting worse
some there's some videos that unless Iam wholly paying attention to what's going on,
I can't follow what the hell's happening. You know who does a lot
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of jump cuts, but he's verysuccessful as mister beast Man. Yeah,
I'm telling you this is the styleof how it's done now. There's a
lot of them. You see theone where he's Dray flying around the world
building houses for people. Frankly,the Clinton Foundation should hire him. He
actually gets houses built. And yes, are there people that are upset that
he went to Where did he go? He went to El Salvador, Colombia,
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Jamaica. People are like, oh, white Savior, shut up.
He just built a bunch of housesfor people who were literally living out of
houses. They were unhoused or whateverthat stupid term is for a variety of
reasons. Who wants to go buildhouses? Let him build houses because he's
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actually accomplishing it. But some ofthe videos, man, I'm just like,
they're very jump cuddy, and I'mlike, oh, I just miss
something. So I don't know,maybe it's just me getting old. Oh
man, all right, what havewe got going here? Oh? Mark
Walker? All right, let's let'sgo with this. He's not old.
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It's Mark Walker. How are youdoing, sir? What are you doing
this morning? Well, get forthe head to the airport, headed to
DC. I've got a capital tourfor about two hundred and eighty or two
and eighty five people, I guessministers this evening, met people who involved
in ministry. So looking forward toyou guys are insurrectioning the capitol? Is
that? Yes, we like toget to those open Yeah, we'd like
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to walk to those open doors andso so so yeah, we're looking forward
to that. But yeah, Ijust was listening again you guys. I've
now started restricting my hours per dayto ten am to four pm. I
am making exception this morning. That'sa look. People think more radio guys
only work for like three hours ofthe morning, and that's just not true.
But ten to four bankers hours,man, that's great. And as
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you know, nothing life changing orhorrible or historical has ever happened outside of
those hours. So but dude,is what is happening up there? What's
the I mean, the New YorkTimes is doing a lot of reporting,
and basically the gist is the Jilland Jill and Hunter don't want him to
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step out, so he won't andif he does and they bust Kamala,
she's like, you'll never get anotherblack voter. I mean, it sounds
like a train wreck behind the scenes. But these are all unnamed sources,
so like everything else, I don'tknow whether to believe them. But donors
and down ballot stuff has got tobe a big topic. So give me
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the hubub from inside the belt line. Yeah. Part of the panic is
there was the Democrats felt like theyhad momentum to potentially retake the House and
keep control of the Senate. Thelargest panic there was always a chance in
their mind that Joe Biden couldn't pulloff a second term. What they feel
like now that this has driven itso deep into the US House and the
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US Senate elections, and that's whya lot of them are pretty peeved right
now. The other fact is isthat it exposed the lie of the left
of the Press Secretary Jan Pierre andothers that Joe Biden was as sharp as
he's ever been Joe Scarborough just evengo down the list, and that Joe
Scarborough believe that. Do you believethat Joe Scarborough and the rest of these
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didn't think that there were questions abouthis cognitive stuff? I find it,
well, there's well, let's let'sunpack that just for a second. Okay.
So you have a small group ofpeople that give out the marching orders
and the talking points. The leftwith this the group think mindset. It
doesn't matter to them whether it's trueor not. If they've been giving this
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marching order, this talking point,they go out and present it as gospel,
whether it's factual or not. That'sthat's what you saw. So you
know, whether Joe Scarborough is eitherthe giver of the talking point or the
recipient, it doesn't matter. It'sdelivered in the same kind of passion and
tone, and that's what caught themoff guard that he would perform that poorly.
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They know he's you know, gotissues, but they didn't know that
he would completely break down like wesaw him last Thursday evening. Okay,
all right, fair enough, Sothose discussions are going on down ballot stuff
obviously, House Senate Governor's rae.If you're Josh Stein, I give him
credit for showing up. I thoughthe'd have a scheduling conflict, but he
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did go to that rally on Friday. But you know, nothing, nothing
is ever as predicted one hundred percent. I know Barack Obama's like, don't
worry, buddy. We all havebad debates. But Barack Obama's bad debate
was because he wouldn't He wasn't cognitivelydeclined, he wouldn't shut up, right,
So that was that's what people respondedto. There. Do you think
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like everything else was We get afew weeks away from this, people's memories
start to fade because I saw folksbeing interviewed at that rally who were like,
oh, he had a cold,he's fine. No, no,
this one sticks to use an exampleon our side. Remember Governor Rick Perry,
who was leading the presidential race forthe primary side, came up with
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the three things that he was goingto do, but he could only remember
two of them. Well, that'spart of There are specific moments in debate
history that began to push one wayor the other. Specifically when you're dealing
with margins this small, and eventhough this may be only three to five
percent points swing, it's enough toeven add two presidents Trump's lead in the
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swing states, and overall you throwin Jill steinl West and Robert Kennedy Junior,
and the lead even becomes more disparaging, uh, for for President Trump
against Joe Biden. Are you ifif Trump is reelected, are you going
to be on the on the peopleputting the assassination list together? How does
that work? Well, you know, President Trump, when he called me,
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he said, you know, heused the term high capacity position or
role. I didn't know that hewas talking about high capacity magazines when when
we talked about that, but soso yeah, well yeah, the the
you know, I thought this wasthe first time in history, I want
to go back and double check itthat we've ever had potus president the United
States create almost an insurrection spirit attitudeto the third branch of government here,
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the judicial branch, as we sawyesterday. Of course, then all the
Joey reads and the like we talkedabout the talking heads written with that even
carried it further. But yeah,we're we're. This is a unique place,
there's no question about it. Realquick, because I texted you about
this the other day. The absolutestones on the McClatchy newspapers running an op
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ed about the very troubling Billy Graham'sstatue which has been erected for what a
month and a half because it givesthe impression that he was religious. This
is did nobody see this thing untilit went up? And where does this
go? Because it's just the dumbestthing I've ever heard. Considering have you
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been? Have you seen the MLKstatue, the granted one with the wall
next to it? Have you been? I have? Yeah, that's that's
like five hundred feet of sermons.What are you gonna do? Yeah,
I mean, we forget that,you know, people forget Farls King Junior
was pro life, Republican Baptist preacher. But we will let that be triggering
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for another day to some of theleft, But yes, I was gloud
to be part of this process.Years ago the State Assembly led on this,
a great sculpture from the middle ofthe state of North Carolina that people
knew what was coming there. Butjust because it is the Bible, it
is the scriptures, I think thisreally offends the left. The problem is,
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Casey, is that throughout Washington dc our founding fathers put scripture in
the marble and to concrete throughout thecity. I don't know what you're going
to do. Take a sand blasterand get rid of all of it.
It's a prominent part of our history. I mean, yeah, that is.
All you have to do is watchwhat was done in countries that were
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closing up around the communist bloc.Man they literally did. You can go
you can go to countries in EasternEurope now and there's just chunks of grantede
with nothing on them, going backto basically the Russians or whoever. It
was just going in there and doingexactly what you're talking about. So we
see those examples. Do I don'tobviously don't speak for Billy Graham, but
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this is this is what kills me. Billy Graham is being honored for what
he did right, And I don'tcare where where somebody arrives at the decision
to lead a purposeful life. Okay, if if, if, if christ
is what does it great? Ifif some crystals you have in your house
you think that's what if? Ifyou're a good person and you're out there
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doing good things. To tell thatstory, it's important to mention how they
got there, but there's nothing overtly. When I was traveling in South America
last year, I saw the UH. I saw Billy Graham's work still going
on down there. Samaritan's Purse hasset up a bunch of places in Colombia.
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UH, generally for Venezuelans who werewalking out of there. Whoever's gonna
go tread the Darien Gap, Andthey weren't. They weren't fortunate to read
the Bible. They were feeding them, they were clothing them, they were
providing them shelter from the rain becauseit just rains incessantly. So how he
got there is an important part oftelling the story, but it detracts from
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then the story of who Billy Grahamis and what he did. It was
his Christian faith that drove him andtwo quick things on this one. The
Samaritans purse hangars right out of Greensboro, and rarely is they're weak that goes
by. They don't fill that hugejumbo jet with supplies for some disaster happening
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across the world. They do alot of times without fanfare. But I
was, you know, just flippingthrough my serious channels, and I think
it's channel four sixty nine on theoriesor radio. There's actually a Billy Graham
channel, and every now and Iflip it over, it's nineteen fifty nine
Melbourne, Australia, nineteen seventy sixRochester, New York. There was nobody
that impacted, for as a believerlike myself, the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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And here's the great thing. Inall the different things that we see
with some of these church pastors whohave gotten filthy, rich and all the
different trappings, Billy Graham finished strong. And I think that's why it was
a wonderful thing to pull down thewhite supremist Democrat Governor Acock and replace it
with Billy Graham. And is gonnais it gonna upset some people on the
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left? It maybe, but you'dbe hard pressed to find anybody in the
country, specifically North Carolina in thiscase that has more of impact, not
just here but internationally. And I'mglad that it's standing there. All right,
Mark, appreciate it. I gottaI gotta hit a brake, sir,
But we'll keep in touch. Letme know when you're putting that hit
list together. Okay, we'll doit. You gots take care bybye.
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All right, look at that.I shouldn't talk too much about it.
Biden still in office. They mightbe sending sealed team to the studio right
now, Ross, is there anyseal team outside? No? I mean
you understand what this but this rulingBiden could send Aaron Boone into the sun
and you can't there's nothing you cando about it. Yeah, I mean
he could literally assassinate Patrick Mahomes andyou can't do anything about what. Yeah,
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is he plotting some terrorists? Imean, I'm not the president.
I don't know. Yeah, youwouldn't have access. So those are all
fair points. Aaron Boone right intothe sun. Huh. You call it
science too. That's a sticker onhim, as the founders intended. I
think that that is a terrifying lookinside what a Ross Hayes presidency would look
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like you're projecting so but yeah,I think you could put the entire Patriots
and Boston Red Sox in Guantanamo ifthere's room. If not, you may
have to. You know, what'stake him to? Uh? Was it
Garcia Diego or whatever that where we'repretty sure it's a Cia black sight we
got we got others so or orremember the remember the shipping containers over in
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the Netherlands Ross that had like thedentist chair in it. Do you remember
how like horrifying it was to seeone that's not just in like a John
Wick movie or something or Jason Statethe movie, but to actually have one.
So maybe something like that. Idon't know the answer, but any
who, it's it was an absolutefeast for the pundit class though, I'm
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telling you, man, absolute feast. Listening to CNN and ms CNN was
just out of their mind. Ithink we've answered the question are they going
to go back into the old,the CNN of old? And I believe
it's pretty clear yeah they are.I just have a quick question for so.
One of the big concerns is gettingevidence out in front of voters before
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November. We now don't think oftr is possible? Is it possible?
One lawyer just texted, would anevidentiary hearing be a way for Jack Smith
to get some of that evidence outthere in the public question? Sure,
so the judge district judge, Okay, I just I can't. I can't.
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I didn't see the performance, soI don't know, but I guess
Will Smith will that woman broke him. His wife broke him, and so
yeah, I do. I thinkthat he has been victimized by her.
Absolutely, it's what she did goingon there is kind of like we were
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talking about with Matt Stafford's wife rightwhere. I just I don't know how
you allow yourself to be disrespected asa man like that. So if you
don't know Will Smith's why And shesaid stuff in the past, like you
know, because her thing was Tupac, that's who she really wanted to be
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with, and she was for alittle while or she was pursuing him or
something, and like she's openly saidlike that's the love of her life,
which in and of itself, Imean, that's not a good look.
If you don't know what happened withMatt Stafford. The quarterback. His wife
last or two weeks ago or whateversaid that when her and Stafford were kind
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of cooling off when they were dating, she hooked up with his backup and
that's I mean they got kids now. And then the backup quarterback at the
time, like his wife got allupset because I guess he never said anything,
and oh, just wild. Butwith will Smith, she did a
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show, she literally produced hosted ashow to talk about how she was hooking
up with somebody basically her kid's age. And how did Will phil about that?
Oh, it was absolutely brutal.I felt bad for the dude.
And then obviously there's the Chris Rockthing. But so he went on the
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BET Awards to debut his new songcalled you Can Make It, and uh,
basically, it's all these horrible everything'shorrible. It's happening to him and
you're helping him rise above it.And then he doesn't address the part why
literally went over and punched another dudewho most people like for no reason.
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Don't give up on me. Ineed you to hold on and it's got
like a church choir thing going onin the back. I'm not going to
play any of it. I don'tknow that we have licensing for it,
but what what is that? Ijust don't understand why he's still making music.
Listen, Will Smith is one ofthe nicest celebrities I have ever met.
He's yes, I agree, Iconcur yeah, he's easily top two.
I cannot express to you how niceWill Smith is and he was this
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was this yeah two thousand and five. He was so nice. Nicest celebrities
I've ever met. Will Smith infifty cent like fifty cent like no,
no contest. But I don't understandwhy he is still making music because he
he's a vault to pass that right, and he's not the young he's not
the fresh prince anymore. And it'snot gonna be summertime and it's not going
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to be getting jiggy with it.That is over. He Miamis. That
was a huge song, but it'snot gonna happen anymore. So you you've
evolved past that, You're you're you'reolder than that now and he's still making
The new Bad Boys movie came out, did very well to remind me,
and they made a bunch of money. He had to grade at the box
office, like if if. MarkWahlberg came out with a new hip hop
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song, it would be weird,right, you'd be like, what is
he doing? You? You're MarkWahlberg. You're not doing this anymore.
I see that that's Donnie. Butyes, I I feel like he's evolved
past this and I understand what he'sdoing. He seems a little lost.
He was. He was actually inNew Kids for a while for a year.
And then yes, I'm almost positivehe spent about five minutes doing that.
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And then Mark, yeah, becausehis brother started his career to give
him on a better path, becausehe was on a really bad path.
So yeah, I you know,but no, you're right, Mark Wahlberg
coming out, it'd be super weird, like what are you doing? You
just got to take a step bystep man, Okay, It's just wow,
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How did that enrapture this nation?When we were what we were like
six when that stuff was coming out? Seven eight? I remember being in
it was like third or fourth grade, and yeah, every girl in the
class, it might have been fifthgrade, but I remember every girl had
like a NKOTB something, trapper keeperor key chain T shirts everywhere. And
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then when they walk out of theroom and go please don't go girl,
and then I could do this allday. I don't and trust me,
it's not an era of music I'mproud of, but it's there. Yeah,
it's like it's like Devo. You'restopped to wonder why I mean,
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whip it was a great song,a song for the time, man,
but just the whole, the look, the whole, Yes for the time
or one you're jamming out to this, You're like, why am I jamming
out to a song about? Yes? I am incredibly biased, but the
eighties were the pinnacle of all humanity. That was the greatest decade and the
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greatest part of p Yeah, allof it was exceptional on all downhill.
The president was amazing all downhill fromthere, got the the hostages back from
I ran. That was a goodstart. So yeah, everything's just everything's
just turned to dirt. Man.You so bring back the eighties, huh.
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I'm telling you. It was thepinnaclothes, not the clothes. The
clothes. Gotta gotta go to legwarmers, Gotta go the Pat Benatar leg
warmers. Yeah, I'm do youknow My first crush was my mom is
no Tiffany Tiffany right? Yeah,yeah, yeah, yeah, and she
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came and did a show in Casper. Right. So like a lot of
my childhood was around musicians, rememberingWyoming. You can come to Wyoming because
it didn't happen very often. Butyeah, Tiffany Man though we were never
alone. She thought so, butI did not so. But anyway,
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Yeah, what an era? Mangives me good vibrations just thinking see I
did it again. I can't helpmyself. I got ad be weird.
I got ninety nine problems and they'reall looft balloons? Are they? Okay?
Wait, isn't one of them?Oh? Can I say that word
on the radio? Some of itdoesn't like, some of it doesn't make
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sense, but it just it hitright. It was in the right era,
So yeah, I could kind ofgo with you, all right.
Seven thirteen, Jake Tapper's got aneye idea. Speaking of ideas, let's
get to this idea. In betweenweird like fantasy fetish assassination discussion. Tappers
also trying to figure out how tosolve the Biden image problem, right,
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because you can only put out somany thirty three second jump Cuddy clips,
So he throws this one out there. I think it is easy to settle
this right now by President Biden goingto the Brady Press Center, the press
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file in the White House and anddoing a two hour press conference. Everybody
would run cover it live. Networksprobably would cover it live. He'd be
able to answer all these questions.It's not a crazy thing to expect a
president to do. And the factis, you know that the campaign knows
that, the White House knows that. That's how you settle this. You
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just put him in front of reportersand he handles some self with acuity a
plom We all see it was justa fluke. Oh my god, I
can't believe it happened. And wemove on the fact that you haven't done
that says quite a bit to me, okay, And and and again he's
he's kind of sarcastically thrown it outthere, but not really. I don't
know where his head's at, becauselike everyone in that room when Tapper's talking,
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and I mean down to the personholding the the Q cards or craft
services right stacking up the little sandwiches, everyone in that room, if you
tell me, they were surprised byBiden's debate performance and think it even suggests
that it's a flu i don't believethat, because I would assume that they
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have two brain cells to rub together. But holy crap, what would that
look like? A two hour Bidenpresser, which uh Trump did one what
like five minutes into his presidency.It's the famous uh and I've upgraded you
to very fake news costa exchange andthen he got into it with the the
NPR lady and everybody else, andthat thing was I couldn't say that was.
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I remember sitting in the studio,but it's well after the show and
I've been doing production or whatever.I'm sitting in the studio. I have
it on on one of the TVs, and I can't stop looking and making
notes about where I'm gonna go back. We need that audio, We need
that audio. We need that audio. Was wild and Brian the Bad Boardop
came over and did the fish Bowl. When you work in a radio station,
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you're like a fish sometimes because youhave windows, obviously, so you
look into the studios and just forrandom people will just be staring at you.
Sometimes. Yeah, it's usually becausethere's a client in doing something and
they're giving them a tour of itor whatever. But sometimes you turn around
they're just like pace to to thewindow, man, and Brian's like pace
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to the window, banging on,like are you watching this? And it's
clearly on in front of him,So I don't know what he was doing,
but yeah, do that please,I'll watch Ross. Would you watch
that live? I was anybody thatwould greenlight that on the staff should be
fired immediately. Yeah. That isthe other side of this, That is
the Yeah. So I mean Tapper'sright, do something, man, cause
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I don't know that it's gonna fadeaway. The only thing that you can
do is exactly what they are doing. And that is like, all right,
now all of the focus and it'sclear that the Biden's campaign strategy is
this now that spotlight has to beon Trump all the time. That's why
they will tweet twenty times a daythat if Donald Trump's elected, all abortions
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are done and a political assassinations kickoffall of this. Yeah, because if
the campaign is about Joe Biden,he loses. Yeah, so everything's got
to be so, yeah, youcan sit around and whine and complain.
Maybe Mark Elias. Mark Elias whosat there along with Josh Stein and attempted
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to manipulate our elections, that's whatthe court said. Right, this guy
who I watched in the alf FrankenNorm Coleman recount where I'm not making this
up, ballots were found. Woops. I left a bunch in the trunk
of this car in Dinkytown, whichis where the University of Minnesota is,
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So they're almost entirely blue ballots.Right. And I've watched this guy work
Man and who also was tied upin all of the dossier stuff. Right,
that's who this dude is. Watchinghim lose his crap yesterday. Gave
me joy. I'm not gonna lie. Yeah, I think that the judicial
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system has a lot to answer forin the way a Tango'bonald Trump faces.
And I think that by the wayacross the board. I mean, the
fact is the Georgia case got thisgot derailed over a complete tertiary issue about
hr issues in the prosecutor's office.Is that a tertiary issue? I know
you're gonna throw that word in there. Is it? Is it a secondary
(44:13):
issue? I know you like touse big lawyer words. Is it a
non important, non related issue,because I feel like you're actually stretching the
definition of tertiary a little. Butbut okay, yeah it did. But
remember the prosecutor's thing was also likewhere this dude was set to the White
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House when he was selected twice.So to say that they're not connected is
h is obviously not true. Andyes, did did the seemingly decision stem
from what are not how you wouldnormally do this? Absolutely? Were there
people involved who had no business prosecutinga case like this at that level?
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Absolutely to say that they're unrelated ornot connected, please the DC case,
as you point out, as younote I have said, you know,
the Supreme Court has essentially given DonaldTrump community he seeks simply by delaying this
case. And if the case getsremanded back to the trial court for further
hearings, that delay will continue.And in Florida and Eileen Kinnon's court room,
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you know, this is something outof like a Dickens novel. I
mean, you know, Charles E. Can wrote a very famous story called
Bleak House about a case that hadgone on so long that no one even
remembered what the case was about.I mean, Judge Kenny doesn't seem to
have any interest in advancing this caseanywhere, Like, It's just they have
hearings and then briefing on the hearings, on the new briefing emotions on the
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hearings. It's just that case isnowhere. And so the losers in this
are are the American people and thejudicial system and the people who have to
live under a normal judicial system.You know, the millions of Americans who
live in the world normal judicial systemwho now watch what happens that when if
you are Donald Trump, you know, you don't get held accountable. You
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can badmouth judges, you can threatenwitnesses, you can this guy can intimidate
justice. You don't. Your casesdon't get brought to trial. And it
is a real crisis that the AmericanBar Association, the Judicial Conference need to
deal with this guy who go thisguy who worked relentlessly to manipulate elections.
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That is my opinion. Casey wantsto assume me. That is my opinion.
And I also with the court rulingthat Josh Stein with your assistance basic
where they basically said no, youjust can't. You can't just change things
in a back room somewhere, Ifeel that I'm vindicated in that opinion.
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This guy arguing that there is atwo tier justice system, but it is
in favor of Trump. What adespicable ghoul. Dan absolutely, Look the
amount of money that he's earned fromthe DNC over the years, though.
I mean, I guess when yousell your soul, this is what it
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looks like. But that's wild toflip that around. Oh no, it's
yeah, you know the rest ofus living in a normal judiciary? Are
we? Because I would argue thateven if you remove Trump from the equations,
a lot of people who don't thinkwe're living in a normal judiciary for
a wide cross section of reasons.People's faith in the court system has been
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tried in a number of ways,and right now the current strategy of the
Democrats is to go after the highestcourt in the land. I saw some
idiot arguing that they need to limitthe number of cases that Supreme Court can
adjudicate annually. I mean, that'sthe talking point. Oh they're taking.
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And yet he'll sit there and spewthat into a microphone. Ah, just
makes your skin crawl thinking about howyou got there, all right? Seven
twenty three CaCO Day Radio program phonenumber eight eight eight nine three four seven
eight seven four hang on A coupledays away from the fourth o July so,
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uh, you know, got thaton the horizon and it's gonna be
an absolute cooker out there. We'llchat with Ray stage it coming up in
about ten minutes. I'll make himdeliver the bad news so he can be
the bad guy. Okay, allright, let's head over to Ashville,
shall we. So in Ashville therewas an event called and I tell me,
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tell me you wouldn't want to goto this if if you saw it,
I don't know, saw a flyerfor it. Another Carolina Anarchist Book
Fair. Yeah it sounds fun.Huh, Ross, you want to go
on an anarchist book fair? Whatthe hell is that? What is that?
Even? Is it the anarchist cookbookthat we used to like download as
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kids because we thought we were edgy. But that's a thing, and it's
called that. I realized this aftera second glance because the insane violent moonbats
love anything where the acronym is acab. So see what they did there?
Another Carolina Anarchist Book Fair. Allcops are bastards, you know that thing
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from twenty twenty and fourth. Soanyway, that thing's going on, and
they actually here we go, theyactually have an event at the book fair
a little speaker session called Strategic Lessonsfrom the Palestinian Resistance. So three Asheville
residents they go down. They don'tthey're not yelling. This is not like
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Tucker Carlson speaking on campus, right, They're just sitting there. They are
streaming the event, but they're notinterrupting. They're just listening and about.
There's like seventy people there, abunch of black block you know, Antifa
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style dudes, some just some waywardcollege students and everything in between. So
they're sitting there, they're watching this, they're not interrupting it. And then
about thirty minutes in, one ofsomebody notices that the event is literally being
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live streamed. And I'm not surehow that connection was made. I don't
know that they initially figured out whowas streaming it, but eventually they did.
They kind of looked and they're like, they don't look like they belong.
And that's because two of them,David Maritz and Monica Buckley, are
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Jewish and so and and that isnot lost on them because now they've done
a little bit of research. Thethird person there is Bob Campbell. He's
a he's an older gentleman who isa military vet, and I think he's
literally battling cancer right now. Ijust want to make the point that these
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aren't proud boys, right, thesearen't These aren't people in there who had
any intention or look like they hadany intention of causing violence. No,
the violence began at the moment theyrealized that it was being live stream and
they locked into these three. Andaccording to the story here, well,
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immediately somebody grabs this woman's phone sophysically assaults her to take the phone,
and then and then just goes running. She goes to try to get her
phone, she is physically strained.The other two kind of get in there,
and I want you to hear theaudio, because these crimes are being
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committed while they're talking about the religionof at least two of the folks,
so specifically the woman. And Idon't know, in my crazy mixed up
radio career, I believe these arethe elements where normally there's a hate crime
happening. Right is how it's superweird how it all goes down because they're
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having this meeting at their like theirAntifa ACAB book fair, which is super
weird, which is at the libraryVille, and they're all wearing their masks
because they're super weird anyway, andthey're looking around They're like, oh my
god, there looks like there's someJews here, and then they have like
they do like it. They gota judar. They have a judar.
Right, they figure out what they'regonna Well, what are we gonna do
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about the Jews? I don't know, should we beat them up or should
we kick them out? They're tapingit, and then they surround them like
crazy Nazi bastards, which they are. The whole way, ally library,
this is a public library, sothey could ask them to leave. They
wouldn't actually be necessarily within their rightsif they were, unless they were disturbing
it, which they weren't. Thewhole video is about five minutes. I
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tweeted the whole thing out on theshow account it Casey on the radio.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it'swild. I'm gonna play just a little
snippet of it, just you getthe gist. What are you guys afraid
of? I thought you want yourmessage set out. I thought we don't
clap, we snap. Okay again, they weren't saying anything. They were
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sitting there. And what's even crazierto me is there doesn't seem to be
and watch the whole video. Whatwas wild to me is there doesn't seem
to be one other person in theroom, even if they're not physically getting
in there saying hey, guys,could we stop this? This is not
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good. Right. So if there'sseventy people, or the estimate was sixty
to eighty, I'm gonna land onseventies. So if there are sixty seven
other people in there, not oneof them went hey, maybe we shouldn't
be physically assaulting them while calling themzionists. Nobody, there's no There is
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no middle of the road there.And I understand that some people aren't gonna
get involved with stuff and maybe havesome thoughts, but nobody says anything.
Finally, a librarian, a librarianliterally has to call the police. And
that's it. And it didn't endthere. Let's see here, they were
hitting me, punching me, punchingmy wrists, stomping on my ankle,
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somebody choked me with something. Campbell, who's not Jewish, but he's the
Navy vet battling cancer. He steppedin. He actually had to grab so
he said, well hold on,here we go. I went behind her,
and then another individual grabbed me fromthe back and pushed me down on
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the floor. I'm eighty and Ihave cancer, so you don't have to
do much, but he just wouldn'tstop. We both got up to defend
ourselves. There's cameras in the librarybecause apparently the assault, according to Maurice,
continued in the lobby area of thelibrary and police went. After police
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arrived, they had pulled some ofthe security footage and you know why,
and showed it to the folks whowere assaulted. I'm sure to ask questions,
is this is what you remember?Whatever? Do you know this person?
That kind of stuff? One individualsaid he had bruises on his head.
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Well, they admit to actually kickingone of the people who had them
on the ground. For the mostpart, they weren't really fighting back.
I mean, they couldn't really fightback. The guy was super old.
Yeah he's eighty and has cancer,right, so he's like he's not a
threat, and still he was tryingto get in there when they had this
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woman absolutely pancake. They estimate,all told that around two dozen people may
have committed assault. So here's myquestion, do you think do you think
that they actually prosecute this. I'msaving this one in my pocket for We'll
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talk to Pete on Friday, aswe normally do. But yeah, man,
do you think it would do youthink it wouldn't be prosecuted because it's
in Nashville, Yes, Or wecouldn't figure out who they were or were
working on it, or you know, there was a melee. It's really
hard to determine. Remember remember howmuch of the J six prosecutions were on
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blurry, blurry videos right where athousand things are going on, and then
in the distance they were literally incourt like that is the defendant striking a
police officer? And maybe it is, maybe it is, but like they
had to sift through that and figureout what was going on. I don't
I wonder if Bunkhom County's prosecutor isgoing to be willing to do that,
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considering some of the some of thestuff that has been allowed to occur in
Nashville previously that went unprosecuted. SoI don't know. At this point,
I'm not going to throw conspiracy theoriesout. I'm just wanting to see if
they're actually going to do something,because there have been incidents where they didn't,
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and so we'll stay on top ofthat. All right, raced agic.
You think he's your friend, buthe's not. And all you have
to do is look what he's goingto tell you for the end of the
week. All right, yeah hotternine, Yeah, you know somewhere up
there. Yeah, it could beback to he'd advisory criteria Thursday, Friday,
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especially maybe even the upcoming weekend ifyou if you have the Forday weekend.
It's one of those strange ones.You get the holiday during the week
and then you got to go toback. Yeah, we do Friday.
Yeah, so yeah, that's agood thing. I heard. You're wait,
well you are you actually gonna behere Friday? No, no,
no, no, I won't behere Friday. You know, I kind
of thought about it since you andall all the crony nobody's doing anything live,
(58:31):
and it's kind of like I canjust record all this stuff and yeah,
I'll be done in a couple ofhours and then just jettison. But
I just figured I'll take the waywe're the only losers not taking Friday off.
We have no no, I believewe have the right to take the
fifth correct. That's a good point. You will you're haze Yes, no,
(58:51):
the mirister spoke No. Everybody elsedoes have Friday off too, so
yeah, all your other yeah,so no they don't they well the ones
that I deal with other iHeart stations, yeah, other ihearts yep. One
two I know at least two.I don't know about the other where Friday
(59:12):
is a holiday. Well, they'renot doing live weather, so I don't
know if it's a holiday or not. But holiday for me. All right,
Well go ahead and see now.And everybody in trouble IPA, I
know nothing. Oh yeah, nothing. I know we're going we're going full
uh coop after this full coup,right, so, and I would just
say enjoy the weather in the nextfew days. Is going to be nice
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today and tomorrow mid and then eventuallysneaking back into the upper eighties for some
tomorrow, but very pleasant for themorning hours the next couple of mornings.
There maybe some fifties around tomorrow morningin spots, especially Tryad West, and
then on the fourth we start tosee the mid nineties return, low nineties,
Tryad near ninety in the mountains,and then as it get into Friday,
maybe some isolated storms and that's whenespecially for the triangle east and south.
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We get into the upper nineties,except the coast and he deceased get
above one oh five, maybe evenas hot as one to ten. And
it's mid nineties, upper nineties overthe upcoming remainder of the holiday weekend,
and it looks like we're back intothe hot human stuff pretty quickly. So
a couple of days are real nicestuff, and then it gets real bad
again. I don't know if you'vebeen paying attention, don't look at that.
There's a new advisory for Beryl,but all kinds of records being set
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one hundred and sixty five mile perhour maximum sustained wins with the last update
strongest ever for June, and thisearly in the season. There, I
mean, there's a launder listen cominganywhere near us, right, one that's
down in the south Southern Caribbean rightright, I think Jamaica hurricane warning.
They may bear the brunt of aweakening system. Luckily, then it'll get
into the Yucatan that eventually into theGulf again and may make an additional landfall
(01:00:45):
that would be it made one already. Potentially it's got a shot at making
landfall. We'll see if the centercrosses Jamaica, but the south shore of
Jamaica could really get torn up bythe eastern side of that storm, and
then we'd probably make a landfall inthe Yucatan, and then potentially southeast Texas
may still be in play, orthe east coast of Texas as. Eventually
(01:01:07):
it'll turn north. The question iswhen we'll still be talking about Beryl even
into the upcoming weekend and potentially evenearly next week. There's another way back
behind that low chances of developing.And I would just say one thing,
Yeah, go ahead, let mejust say one thing. This storm does
not necessarily indicate how the season isgoing to continue. Does it mean every
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storm is going to be this powerful? It might not. You just can't,
though, take one storm and saythis is how the rest of the
season is going to be. Butit is forecast to be an above average
season. We're off to a faststart now that things have started kind of
waking up a little bit, soyou know, at least for this one
low impact for the US at thistime, it looks like that it looks
(01:01:47):
like it would be Texas and theTexas coast as a tropical storm or maybe
weak or so, I'm certainly goingto be something. Keep an eye on.
I don't like the name. It'sdumb. Can we use another b
name? Sure, Bill? Ilike one syllable names and easy to pronounce
name. Wait, what's the nameright now? Beryl? That is stupid?
Yeah, yeah, r y L. Talk to your government officials at
(01:02:09):
the hurricane center. I can't helpyou there. Look, this is did
they not see the chevron doctrine getreturned? Okay, well this is exactly
why they did it. What's thenext one? Say? Chris? Right?
I think Chris. Chris kind offormed and then went away. I
think I think we've already had Christoo. But such a such a just
a non non impact that kind ofblew right by it here? And uh,
(01:02:35):
names with Debbie? Debbie? Isit Debbie? Yeah? If you
could make a Debbie Downer pun ifyou really tried with that one. So
good luck with that. We'll talkto you all right, that good one?
All right? So Ross, you'reon team Barrel stupid right completely?
Yeah? That is yeah? Whatokay, Beryl, We've probably got some
guy listening right now. His name'sBeryl. Say, hey, I'm offended.
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What are some of the other ones. Milton, Oh, I just
call it the list. France.I'm not afraid of Millen at all,
at all. You're not afraid ofMilton. How about Isaac uh, here
we go, Ernest pass and Isaacernesto. Oh that's a sexy storm.
Francine Joyce, Kirk the Kirk,Cameron is coming back, Nadine, Oscar,
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Patty or Raphael. Dude, theyneed one where one year it's all
of the Ninja t You're like,oh, have some hurricane that's scared of
that? You nerd Oh, comeon, man, Sarah, Tara and
Valerie. Yeah, so there yougo. Those are your hurricane names.
But yeah, I'm not I'm notdigging on barrel anyway. Hang on,
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we'll be right back. Brunswick CountySheriff's office so they needed backup last week
as they were called to remove atwelve foot alligator boiling Spring Lakes Fire Rescue.
By the way, twelve foot alligatorthat was lunging at passing cars.
I don't want to mess with thatgator. He's trying to eat a whole
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car. Man. That is crazy. What if the gator were to kill
your friend, would you seek vengeanceor would you run away like a coward?
I mean that dude, did hedid? Seek? I can't.
I don't know if you're referencing theyes. Yes, yes, he did
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get the gator. After his idiotfriend got eaten by the gator, he
went and got the gator. Whatif he just ate your arm and now
you're a caddie? I have questions? Reach your hand. Let's see there,
Uh what it has one in themorning. Oh, the gator's probably
drunk. Ross and I were havinga very important discussion off the air,
(01:04:55):
and I'm going to bring it onthe air, and then I'm gonna use
it. Transition to an article thatRoss sev from the News and Observer yesterday,
which I did not see coming.But okay, all right, I
guess if it's a better use ofspace than trying to get people mad over
at Billy Graham statue, so I'lldo it. The off year was dude,
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Beryl's dumb. Some of the nameson the hurricane thing have been dumb.
Turn it over to me, andI think you do themes each year.
All right, Ross, you're readynext year twenty twenty five Atlantic tropical
whatever? Are you ready? Wrestlers? Oh right, I love it.
Yes, a is obvious, rightAndre, Yeah, absolutely, some of
(01:05:44):
them are obvious. Some who aretough though because you think it's obvious.
Ramon, what about Rick Flair,it's a good one. He can have
the f do we go? Iguess you can use first or last names.
Yeah, but also Randy Savage,well that could that could be macho
man. That could be macho man. He could uh do. And also
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if you're doing a hurricane name,if you had a hurricane named Rakishi,
wouldn't that just be's gonna stink you? What that coming to hit your house?
What about hurricane there is a wYeah, we could do it.
We can. It sounds like you'rehappy about the hurricane though, right or
(01:06:31):
is that is that when you're roofblows. Well, I'm just saying,
like what you said before, likethe names we were saying this year,
like Beryl and we had a listenerA Jordan contacted me on X on Twitter
said I have a good friend namedBeryl uh And I said, I'm sure
they're a wonderful person. Like peoplebring up my sister's name, Karen.
I mean she's a wonderful Karen.Uh. Yeah. But like Ernesto is
one this year, and like Isaid before in the in the previous sparak,
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like that's a sexy name. Likeif I heard like Hurricane or Nesto
is coming, I'd be like,I'm just gonna like lay back with your
wife, right, like just goahead, just you know what I mean?
Or it's like or it could gothe other way, like I am
Ernisto, you killed my father,prepared to die. It could be a
dangerous. But I mean yeah,Ernesto. But yeah, the wrestling names,
though, you're taking something that youknow, could you're trying to put
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a positive spin on it at least, or you can know that, you
know. Like I said, ifHurricane Andrea is coming, that sounds like
it's dangerous. Yeah, it's bigone. It's a big one. Oh.
I just thought Roddy Piper too,man, Our's tough A good letter.
Yeah, Now there's not a Ustorm. I believe is there a
U storm? There is not?So Ultimate Warrior or the Undertaker Undertaker.
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Yeah, let's see here. Oh, could you do road Warriors too?
I mean I'm all stuck on thisR thing. Uh yeah, so we
got let's see, well, fuh what do we decide f is flair,
So we pushed that over the Yeah, dude, like Rob, we
can sit down in one afternoon andhave this all figured out for you.
(01:07:58):
So and and you know that's thetheme this year. Maybe we go with
eighty sitcoms the next year. Keepit, you know, keep it moving,
keep it. How about we justname it after Boston athletes so that
when somebody's on the news talking abouthow their home got destroyed, they can
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be like, Tom Brady destroyed myhouse. Like that would be fun.
I wouldn't even be surprised. Yeah, oh yeah, dude, you know
he's wrecked whole neighborhoods, right,probably, I don't know. I have
nothing to back that up, buthe just I have the it feels like
it now. People are sending meall the R wrestler names, Dusty Rhodes,
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Ricky Steamboat, Rick Rude. Yes, that's a good point, sir.
He's he clearly has to be inthe RS ravishing Rick Rude. You
have no other choice. You seehow difficult this is. We're probably going
to need a grant. So yeah, yeah, I don't see why Ted
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dbi Assi can't be the d Storm. Sure. Look it's funny. I'm
telling you, man, what triggersthe audience always amazes me. And I
think maybe they figured it out overat the News and Observer because because this
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is an actual this is an actualheadline from an article that ross Semi yesterday,
how much would Ricky Bobby's dinner fromTalladega Nights cost? Today? We
did the math? Who asked forthis? Who? I mean? I
understand that every year around Thanksgiving,right, they always put out the Hey,
(01:09:46):
here's what your Thanksgiving meal is gonnacost? And then around Christmas they
do the uh, you know,the whole all the all the gifts,
you know, the the gees olayand all that stuff. But is is
there a running inflationary cautionary tale numberto Ricky Bobby's dinner from Talladegon Knights.
(01:10:11):
What do we know about it?It was a bountiful harvest of Domino's KFC
and the always delicious Taco bell andwe know that because he says it as
he's praying to the baby Jesus.So they literally decided to go figure this
out. And because that scene isfilmed in Cornelius, they used the Harris
(01:10:34):
Teeter there. I love this storyalready It is probably the most honest that
News and Observer has been a longtime, right, It's great, yea
yeah. So so they went tothe Harris Teeter and then they went to
the you know the fast food jointsin and around Cornelius, Taco Bell,
(01:10:59):
KFS, and they did the math, all right, So and here's what
they math. Two large dominoes,eight Checkers, double burgers, six Taco
Bell crunchy tacos, sixteen piece KFCfour sides, eight biscuits. You got
the family thing, Coca Cola,Powerade, Budweiser, wonderbread, and Country
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croc margarine, which, by theway, and I don't know how to
feel about this. Do you knowthat Country crock costs this It's the only
item that costs the same as twothousand and six today? What is it
then? Because that I don't know, it makes me a little nervous.
You're telling me none of the stuffin there went up and cost. I
(01:11:41):
appreciate you keeping it real. SoRoss, what do you think the Bountiful
Harvest cost? I would proba saytwo hundred are around there prior to almost
so at the time it came out, it was one hundred and twelve dollars
one hundred and twelve and a half, but with inflation and where we are
now, it's one hundred and fiftyfour. So yeah, I mean it
(01:12:05):
is a It is a tool thatI guess you can use to uh understand.
Do you get a discount for havinga smoking hot wife? I don't,
I don't know. Do you haveany kids? Do you have any
kids? Yeah? Yeah, Ido. Yeah, and jump on you
like a spider monkey chip you haveyou have two kids? You? Yeah?
(01:12:30):
Yeah, Walker and Walker in TexasRanger. Oh wow, okay,
all right, is your buddy there? Is he eating too? Yeah?
No, he's picturing a he's picturingit's Jesus. Oh wow, okay,
all right, Yeah, so thisis great. Keep it up. We
want we need more of this journalismrather than Billy Graham's statue is offensive?
(01:12:54):
Yeah, give me other stuff?What other? What other stuff? Can
we send this intrepid report out todo you know, just uh, you
know, take movies with just ridiculousnessand then make them go figure out the
inflationary stuff like how much those fireworksin Joe Dirt costs? Now go through
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the whole list of Ross's little favoriteaudio clip right and price that for me,
because there's a lot in there,and I have a strong suspicion.
When did Joe Dirt come out?So you're gonna tell me I didn't have?
You don't have no black cats,no Roman candles or screaming mamies,
no people know. Come on,man, you don't got no lady fingers,
(01:13:35):
buzz butterles, snicker bombs, churchburners, finger blasters, gut busters,
zippity do dies or craft flappers.No, I don't. You're gonna
stand there owning a fireworks stand andtell me you don't have no whistling bungholes,
no spleen splitters, whisker biscuits,honkey riders, hoosker duos, hoosker
don'ts cherry bombs, nips and dazerswith it without the scooter stick or one
(01:13:58):
single whistling KIDDI check. Have youseen the cost of scooter sticks right now?
Rock? Have you dirockted it?Yeah? It's the Biden economy.
Dude. Send this over the newsand observer be like, hey, we
need to know how much. Whendid Joe Dirt come out? Late year
two thousand and one? Oh yeah, yeah, nearly twenty five years,
(01:14:18):
twenty three years. Oh yeah,that's gonna be crazy. So let's go
ahead and get right on that,and uh report back to us all right,
and you know what's still not thedumbest thing that I have in the
stack. For that, we goto Politico and we do it next.
Hang on. So the US men'ssoccer team lost to Uruguay. We have
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a team. Yeah, well that'sawesome. Though it doesn't look like it,
but it's it was so cud.I'm just pointing this out because it's
like it was. It's I don'tit's super rigged. One of the worst
calls ever and you don't even haveto be a soccer fan. I'm looking
at this going what a bunch bs. And then like one of the men's
(01:15:01):
players goes to shake the ref's handand the ref won't even touch him,
won't look at him. It's reallyreally strange stuff. Man. They have
the Copa America. Wach is upand there's going on up in Florida.
Oh that's the thing they've been showingat the gym in the morning. Yeah
yeah, yeah, well they gotyes, that's the well they got that.
And then you have UWEFA in Europeand all there's a lot of soccer
(01:15:25):
tournaments going up going on. Seewhen I like bake hear about your I
just assume they're going to be betterthan us because they're in South America or
Central and like they're so into soccerthere, right, Well, yeah,
Uruguay is not a very big country. So that's the problem a lot of
a lot of the smaller, thesmaller population countries have. I mean,
you know, a lot of CentralAmerican countries have like five million people and
(01:15:46):
they flip in love soccer. Butfive million versus three hundred and thirty million,
right, I don't know what thepopulation of Uruguay is, but it's
so like when one of those teamshas to play Brazil where they're just like
all they do is make babies anddance on the beach down there, I
think is what I've what I've takenfrom my forty some years on this plane.
(01:16:09):
Yeah, and I've seen videos,yeah yeah, they love it and
then having their miss Bumbum contest.But in between there's playing soccer man and
makeing babies to play soccer, Soit's tough to compete against that. So
anyway, so like the whole nationis just like Alabama, like the roll
tide butt for soccer, They're justoh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
(01:16:30):
I wouldn't want, dude, Iwouldn't want to be how many of how
many insane stories have we done?It started, uh at a soccer match.
The toilet story will remain one ofthe top insane stories we've ever done.
I was just thinking that, yeah, was it. For some reason,
I thought it was a sink,But it was a toilet, wasn't
It was a toilet. It wasa residential style, the toilet that you
have in your house. If you'relistening right now, that you know in
(01:16:53):
the bathroom, get ready that toilet. Somebody somebody threw one from an upper
deck and killed people in the lowerdeck. And it was not from the
stadium. They brought it from thesmuggled it in, you know, just
in case. Well, you know, you know there's some people don't like
(01:17:14):
using public toilets, right, yeah, right, they were gross, right
Yeah. I look, if ifgiven the opportunity, I think, especially
as you get older, you're justlike, you know what, I'll hold
it till I get home in threehours, that kind of thing. So
maybe that's how it started, butyeah, somebody smuggled the toilet into the
soccer match, and then when itwasn't going well, they're like, uh
f this toilet and you know,people died. Hell six people just die
(01:17:40):
trying to leave soccer matches. Insome countries, it's because everyone's got to
get home. I don't know,pandemonium. But anyway, Yeah, the
men's team lost, and yeah theygot screwed. But also it's a little
embarrassing, I guess because you're alsohosting the damn thing in your cut tree.
(01:18:01):
So I just think if we wereto focus on soccer and really care
about it, I think we woulddominate. Oh, unquestionably. Look,
people who have natural athletic prowess channelit into other things, right, And
I don't think other countries understand howmuch we don't care, right because like
for them, like I said,this is their entire world, like a
(01:18:23):
soccer soccer we're like, like,can you name one person on the team.
I can't, Uh, basilic,did you make that up? Or
is that a real person? No? Because use the dude to try to
shake the ref's hand, have thestory in front of me. Does that
count that I cheated? And Ilearned it. It's the same with cricket.
When we recently won in cricket,right, I think we were to
focus and completely dominate and then wecould just stop caring, just completely stop
(01:18:45):
caring about it again, right,just like win the World Cup or whatever
they call it, and then moveon. You just want to hate wine,
you want to grudge, you wantto win out a spie, you
want to just you know, justfor just hey, everybody, I know
you're you know, you're you're upand coming in the NC Double A.
You're hoping to get drink and thenwe can focus on just play soccer for
(01:19:05):
five minutes, and then we canfocus on real sports, you know,
like like like football or baseball,basket No. No, I think once
you do that, you have togo destroy everybody's sports. Right. I
want the US to win that weirdAfghan goat thing, right. I want
to be dumber USA number one.I want to go in there and be
(01:19:28):
like, yeah, we got yourgoat figuratively and literally USA scoreboard, right,
and then toss that goat carcass down. Just figure out what the weirdest
sports all around the world are andthen just dominate. Right, I got
so I got one. I gotone. We've offended some people who are
upset for the B Storm and ourstupid little wrestling bit that we did two
(01:19:51):
segments ago because you went with whatwas it? We went Beefcake. I
can't remember who we went for.The B Storm is the Brutus Beefcake?
Yeah, Brutus? Yeah yeah.But the problem is is that we disrespected
Bam Bam Bigelow. But also yeah, no, Bam Bam is a legend.
No one's pulled off a onesie likeBam Bam Bigelow. But there's too
(01:20:15):
many wrestlers where all of their namesstart with the letter B. So I
just gave you three Bam Bam brutusand a British bulldog. You don't I
have to put them in a cageor something. Let them figure it out,
as I've never been done before.I don't know, but I'm willing
to try. And we can chargefifty bucks or probably more. I don't
(01:20:38):
even know what the big pay perviews go for anymore. So, but
I'm sorry if you fell disrespected.It was just us making fun of Hurricane
name sirts. It's okay. Andalso, why did we have Now I
understand that the that there is aparticular act that will forever be entwined in
the world of politics, sometimes referredto as the Lewinsky. So to say
(01:21:00):
that they the beams have never crossedon this, that's a really bad,
unintentional pun would be disingenuous. Thatbeing said, why are we having to
drag howk twoy girl into politics?Why? And and then inaccurate stuff like
I'm just sitting here, I'm justsitting yesterday trying to enjoy some peace and
(01:21:24):
quiet doom scrolling Twitter as I do, and it's like the hawk tooy girl
is anti Trump or something. Butthen, and of course it's Laura Lumer
putting that out. I'll she doesn'tfact check as thoroughly as she should.
We'll leave it at that. Butbut then you go look at the question,
(01:21:45):
and that's not what she was asked. She wasn't asked who she was
voting for an interviewer, and Idon't know if this is the kind of
interview she's gonna get. Probably goaway, I mean, your own right,
because you don't want to do itmaking it political, because that's what
we do about everything. Now,Yeah, the question they asked her if
she would do the thing she mentionedto Trump, right, the haktua,
(01:22:09):
Yeah right, and she said,no, she passed on that one.
But that doesn't mean what she's gonnado when she's in the voting rights.
Two different things. Yeah, that'snot how you vote for a candidate,
even though some of you may beconfused. And if you and if by
the way, if one of youjust you're just like, that's not Wow,
(01:22:30):
you've been lied to. Yeah,that's what she was asked. People
are like offering her giant piles ofmoney. Some creepy old dude she I
saw. She said that she wasgetting offers up to like six seven figures.
Dude. In the first week,she made over sixty thousand dollars in
merch, I'm sure, and thatthat's can you imagine that's the merch,
(01:22:53):
that's her merch. The amount ofmerch that has been sold that she doesn't
get a cut of is got tobe insane. You mean, like the
hot to e merchant, the Hayesfor sure of twitch channel, which isn't
a thing, but I should totallymake it the thing. Yeah, what
was what's wrong on it? I'vebeen slow. You got a spot and
friends, but yeah, yeah,so some guy went all in decent proposal
(01:23:15):
on her, which if you redidthat movie, could you still go with
a million? Is that what Harrelsonwas off for was a million? Right?
No, it'd be like it'd belike Doctor Evil back in the day
coming back into like the moderny askingfor a million. They laugh at him.
You know what you are, You'rethe Bologney dude from yesterday? Right?
Yeah, yeah, I've never eatingblooney again. Yeah, you gotta
(01:23:41):
numbers, got to go up.Robert Redford ain't getting in closing that deal
for for a million? Oh maybe, I don't know. Please. By
the way, I'm not suggesting thatyou Hollywood should do yet another reboot,
but I'm sure you'll get around toit, because that's seemingly where we are.
All right, we got some moreaudio we got to dine on.
(01:24:05):
Correct me. I don't understand Scottishpolitics. I guess, wasn't the last
dude like a giant moon bat andyou're all like enough with this, and
so you ousted him. So thefirst Minister or whatever they call their their
leader up there in Scotland like becausebecause he was a giant moonbat and he
(01:24:26):
was literally he was like, oh, we're going to prosecute people for these
things, and then people were massreporting him to the police for saying the
very same things and it was justnot a good look. And so you
ouse that dude. You get anotherperson in there, and now that person's
got beef with with JK Rowling andis terrible in interviews. This is the
(01:24:49):
guy that they got to replace themin Scotland First Minister. How many genders
are there A well, I thinkthey'll they'll be quite a debate about that.
Nikki. By the way, whenyou're listening to this audio, imagine
(01:25:11):
them all in kilts with brave heartface pain on and it becomes much funnier.
You know, I think there are, but certainly from what do you
say the point of view, Irecognize that, well, I think on
this in this debate, a womanis an adult born as a female and
(01:25:33):
they're also transgender women. So howmany genders are there? Well, I
think I think people will debate anddiscuss that from from from my point of
view, and you know there arethere are, there's the male and the
female gender. Okay, what whatis going By the way, why does
(01:25:56):
that Selgo's recorded out of Victrola.Do they not have Moransas in Scotland?
Frost? Your people not have moderntechnology? What do you mean your people?
I think didn't we do this whereyou were like you have Scottish.
I'm an American twenty three in me? I'm an American. Thank you.
I'm sorry? What did you?You're twenty three in me? Sad you
(01:26:16):
came back and came back one Americandid it? That's not even a line
on there unless you're Native American,which you are more than Elizabeth Warren.
So good for you on that,But no, get them some actual recorders
recorded on an iPhone? Do theyhave one? It had to sound better
than that. So again, II don't know what's going on over there?
(01:26:42):
Wild times man all right eight eighteight nine three four seven eight seven
four or is this did? Icould play audio cuts of just people losing
their mind following the latest uh theimmune the case being adjudicated. Although I
(01:27:03):
have seen there's one poor bastard Isaw on who was on MSNBC is when
they're legal guys, and he waslike, no, this actually makes sense,
and like the looks he was getting, He's like, no, for
practical purposes, this makes sense thequestion will be what is a personal versus
(01:27:24):
an act? You know, infurtherance of the office, and like it's
weird, like every now and thensomebody who's actually trying to take a logical
look at stuff will actually like sneakin there. I'm assuming they had him
executed right after the segment. Thatguy's not coming back, ever, how
dare he? Let's see here,all right, a forty three guess what
(01:27:48):
raced agic has some bad news foryou, but not news you'll have to
stick around and deal with because he'sgonna take more vacation. So yeah or
yeah, but you know, wouldyou believe Casey after the four day weekend
coming up? By the way,that's the hurricane names for you'all explain it,
okay, But after that, Idon't have a scheduled day off until
(01:28:13):
Labor Day, so I could actuallybe here almost two months straight. Can
you imagine that's gonna be uncanny?We'll see. Yeah. By the way,
I've themed, we're done with thehurricane names. Barrel is a step
too far, Ross and Iron Charge. Next year, we're thinking of going
with eighties wrestlers. I like it, yeah, except we're running into some
(01:28:34):
issues in the be with the beestorm because you've got a British bulldog and
it could be any part of theirname, but they're all Their names are
bees, Bam Bam, Bigelow andBrutus. Beefcake Beefcake. Wow, there's
a blast from the past. Yeah, so you're you're on team Beefcake.
(01:28:58):
The Bigelow fans are not please.But unfortunately there's not room for everybody,
so hey, there's not but youknow they do you imagine you're like,
oh, my home was devastated byhurricane Hurricane beef Cake. Hurricane Beefcake.
That's a story, I know itis, and you take that along and
(01:29:19):
it just stays in the moon.But yeah, Barrel is record setting doesn't
necessarily mean that this is what theseason is going to be. Because now
it's turned up the water and there'sactually another disturbance. The Hurricane Center has
its eyes on almost going along thesame path, a lower chances of development
because there's upwelling and the water temperaturesaren't as warm and a little bit more
(01:29:41):
sheer back behind it. But youknow, you know, hoping praying the
island Jamaica spares the brunt of this. Right now, hurricane warnings there.
Then we'll see what happens when itgets into the southern Gulf of Texas coastal
that out of the woods as amuch weaker storm, so we don't have
to worry about any of that here. Nothing on our side of the Atlantic.
Sunshine today actually not too bad,a little bit eighties, may push
(01:30:03):
the upper eighties for some tomorrow continuedSunday before the shower cutter showers and the
heating community built back in for Thursday, Friday and the upcoming weekend. The
remainder of the weekend mid upper ninetiesfor the Triangle, a little cool or
not quite as hot, maybe aroundnineties or low nineties for the Triad.
So we'll get back to the moretypical weather for this time of year as
we look ahead toward the fourth Yeah, all right, all right, Now,
(01:30:27):
imagine if that hurricane was called Superflywhatever the new one is going to
be coming, how much more funthat would be to report? That would
be five you know, probably comingoff the top rope. Though, that's
a hurricane that you know comes atyou, you don't even see it.
And then right, man, solook how much look how much better we've
(01:30:48):
made this you're well, we havemade it a better Thank you. I
appreciate it. Okay, right,thank you there all right? Man oh
man, Roger. Yeah, it'samazing how much wrestling stuff I have in
the system. What happened to yourhouse? It was Superfly splashed? Yeah,
(01:31:12):
wha, Why did I I don'teven know if I've heard that before.
That is amazing. Now I've hadthat in there for about a decade.
We'll just waiting for the right moment. Yeah, well there it is,
all right, hang looise, We'llbe right back. Well. Morning,
Casey Stock's kicked off the second halfof the year with an up session.
Major averages posted gains yesterday. Nasvac'smarking time at a record high,
(01:31:33):
but the futures are lower right acrossthe board this morning now futures down one
hundred and nineteen points shares of ParamountGlobal, though they're up about three percent
in pre market trading. The NewYork Times reports that Barry Diller, chairman
of the digital media company IAC,is considering making a bid for Paramount Imagine
(01:31:54):
Entertainment. The Hollywood production company ledby Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, is
reportedly up for sale. The WallStreet Journal says the company is working with
an investment bank and seeking a buyer. A lot of homeowners with low interest
mortgages held out as long as theypossibly could, but there has been a
shift in the housing market toward higherinterest loans. Ice Research reports that as
(01:32:15):
of May, nearly a quarter ofhomeowners with mortgages had a rate of five
percent or higher. As recently astwo years ago, nine out of ten
US mortgages had a rate of lessthan five percent. Consumer product makers have
a new strategy to get more ofour money. We call it upflation.
Reliable old products being replaced with newand supposedly improved versions that of course come
(01:32:40):
with higher prices. For instance,Procter and Gamble has an all over body
deodorant that costs twice as much asa standard stick. It's all about convincing
customers they need these new products tosave time, be cleaner, or smell
better. Your billionaire scorecard needs anupdate. Two Microsoft billionaires changed places.
Steve Balmer, it's not richer thanBill Gates. He's now the sixth richest
(01:33:03):
person on the planet. And Casey, you have less than two weeks to
buy first class Forever stamps at thecurrent price of sixty eight cents, the
Postal Service will hike the price toseventy three cents. That happens on July
fourteenth. Casey, I don't.I couldn't tell you the last time I
bought a stamp, so I'm not. I didn't even know the cost there,
(01:33:24):
Hey, quick question. I've theyscrewed up at the weather thing.
And so they can't name hurricanes becausebarrel is the name of this one and
it's stupid. It's a ross andright charge now, so next year storms
all eighties wrestlers. Who's your favoriteeighties resting boy, I'm not. The
last wrestler I could probably name wouldbe Bulldog Dick Brower. Okay, all
(01:33:47):
right, we'll throw it in thehopper. Thank you, I appreciate it.
Take care bye. Yep, Itold you. I told you you'd
go to school. I knew it, and that's why I said eighties wrestler.
It's trying to keep it in there, like oh, Bob Beckland or
Frank Gutch see that well Backland wrestledfor like he did. He was amazing,
man, dude. Our listeners haveit all figured out, man,
(01:34:11):
and it's amazing and and They bringup some very good points as to what
wrestlers would be appropriate, Like youand I agree with this. You have
to go Gorilla Monsoon because it wouldbe hilarious watching the weather guys get cheesed
over Hurricane Monsoon, like, well, which is it Hurricane ramon Soon?
I said what I said, SoI like that one. Uh, Coco
(01:34:34):
Beware comes with a built in warning. That's great. And then for no
reason I can understand, somebody ison team Marty Janetti for like, you
mean the coward that jumped through thewindow to get away from Sehawn Michaels.
What is how random? Is that? Right? You know what? Actually,
maybe it's I bet it is MartyJett. It probably Yeah, he
(01:34:59):
was amazing. Do you see howquickly he was able to get out this
his own personal legs. And don'tforget when he did jump through that window,
that was he was at the barbershop. That was a Burtus beefcakes
thing. Oh yeah, man,absolutely see. Isn't this so much better
than Noah? Put these things together? So you end up with Hurricane Beryl.
(01:35:23):
Let us in there. Man,we got we got an even for
the hard letters to cover. Itis not a problem, although we'd have
to use I. R. Sand not his fully. Do you think
he could use his full name now, Irwin Sister? Probably not. No,
there's there's no way they'd love ifhe did. Don't go to Asheville,
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sir, they'll attack you. Yeah. So a lot of good a
lot of good suggestions, and Iprobably also got an email from Marty Jeannetti.
That's my theory, so on thatone