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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If everyone's doing okay this morning, but if you're not
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and it's really bad, you should call the show and
let us know. Not so we can not you know,
not because we want to hear those stories. But if
something's going down and I could save others, massle, that
is our that's our wee bit of public service on
this fine Friday morning, all right. Also coming up on
the show, let's see, well, Pete Callander, he'll be uh,
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he'll be calling in from Charlotte. We'll see if that
city's still there. See, I was just looking at I
was just looking at a bunch of pictures this morning,
and then I was reading the Mister Beast pledge. I
don't I don't know that we've talked about the Mister Bee.
We talk about Mister Beast from time to time. Obviously,
I guess if you don't know, dude can probably hear
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us right now. But he's in Greenville, and uh, well
he's outside of Greenville, but whatever, so you know you
have that North Carolina connection there. I find I'm gonna
date myself some of his videos if I'm not paying
full attention. The jump cuts are too much. I know
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I'm old or whatever, but some of them are pretty interesting.
I know I'm subscribed. I don't subscribe to any YouTube channels.
But mostly what got me interested in really kind of
following it more is watching these lunatics. Every time he'd
go somewhere and be like, here's a bunch of houses.
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Oh he didn't you know, and then just people hate
he's got white savior complex. Well, you people are absolute lunatics.
And then obviously what I guess drew us here now
started with the cast member who who decided he is
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no longer he he is she? And I remember people saying,
you know what, this isn't gonna be good for your channel.
You know you're you're a family channel, and some families
don't want that. I don't know that that ever hurt
his numbers. And frankly, i've seen videos subsequent videos where
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Chris or whatever, I don't even know what the damn name,
this is how little I pay attention to what's actually
going on where that particular cast member is there, and
then they just do like there's so the jumps are
so quick, they'll be on screen for like a half second,
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and then it's mister beast back yelling at me about
how there's one hundred people in the in the blender
or whatever. They got to find their way out or
whatever it is, whatever it is, and then it just
turned into an avalanche. Man. And I found myself earlier
this week watching one of the that. You know, there's
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a thousand commentary channels on YouTube, and so you know
everyone's probably got one or two that they'll occasionally watch,
you know, Critical Drinkers one that we brought up here
on the show, but that's more movie oriented. There's there
is a younger guy who I think does really really
really good research and I don't didn't seem to be
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very biased, and I will watch videos of his if
it's on topics we're going to talk about, because it's
like cliffs notes. Man. That's a creator named to Tozy.
I don't know if you the younger dude. I think
he's like America but grew up in Norway or something.
I don't know, but but he he brings the receipts,
so to speak, and a lot of times he talks
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about not the Kardashian crap, but actually some of the
more important stories, so you know, stuff like that. And
every single one of the channels was like doing one
hour mister beasts takedown, and you had a couple of
former employees running around out there, and it was getting real.
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It was getting real, and uh, mister donald said that
mister beast, excuse me, what is his Jimmy Jimmy Donaldson, right,
I think it's his actual name. Anyway, he was silent
on all this for over the last week or so,
and so people were just feasting and he came out
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with a statement, and it is it is. It's pretty
apparent that he went and he got himself one of
these big woke law firms or something. I don't know,
all right, So here is how they're going to fix it, mister.
And for those who go, why are you talking about this?
This YouTube channel has an impact on the economics of
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North Carolina that is pretty sizable. So this is more
than a couple of kids in their yard. There are
a lot of people that are employed by this that
are within the sound of my voice. There are a
lot of people that, from an ancillary standpoint, make a
lot of money off this guy and his channel. So
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I do consider it somewhat important. But you know, all
of those who were mad at him over and then
insert whatever little thing. It was. They started, you know,
bringing out videos of him when he was seventeen, saying
a lot of stuff you shouldn't have said, but he
was seventeen. You know, take it for what it's worth.
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But I don't know. This is the thing that almost
irritates me more because the crux of the videos and
the the takedowns have centered around this cast member who
decided that they were going to transition from man to woman.
Also clearly, and I think it has admitted to some
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of this, I don't know if all of it clearly
was being very inappropriate with children. If these if these
messages are one hundred percent accurate, and I haven't seen
pushback on the accuracy. I've seen a lot of silence,
and that's you know, that's the problem. And when did
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they know? Should they have known? And what's the atmosphere
around there? And then you watch some of the employees
that don't work there anymore, so you are you got
to always take that with a grain of salt. But
they tell a lot of similar stories. Uh more to
Donaldson being aloof I guess or and I think I
know why. As I'm reading through this story, it sounds
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like he's trying to do literally everything at once, which
is not a recipe for success. Because of the amount
of money and the amount of money that churns over
there and the in the size of these projects. It
looks like they have now he is for the company
decided to actually hire the people I just assumed that
they had, so he doesn't have to deal with compliance stuff.
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He doesn't have to deal with regulatory stuff other than
to make sure that advice is followed. Other allegations were contesting,
which is funny because in radio this is a thing
that we have conversations about and then on air, talent
will ignore sometimes because you're you're talking, you're doing, you're
doing you know, you're doing the thing on the air.
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A lot of times you're doing it just hey, somebody
put in your ear, like we have these tickets to
give away. Well, you know, as random as that sounds,
where we were giving away tickets for the show at
DPAK on Sunday, we did over the last few days
for Great Gutfeld. The fact is it's very there's a
there is a very thorough outline pattern how we have
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to do that right. Certain information we need the If
you were one of the winners. You understand, because we
have a promotions person who talks to you and and
then explains to you if your prize is over a
certain amount of money. We actually have tax stuff we
got to do. Those those are not but like there's
a lot that goes on there. And reading this article here,
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this letter that was sent to employees, it like where
where are your where is the support staff that I
guess most companies would have. I assume there's got to
be enough profit there. So let's see here do do do?
I just want to read two parts of it. As
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your leader, I take responsibility and I'm committed to continue
to improve and of all my leadership style, I recognize
that I also need to create a culture that makes
our employees feel safe and allows them to do their
best work. See, this isn't what I thought most of
the stuff was about. I mean, other than obviously this
allegation that, uh this this one cast member, I look
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to be having some very inappropriate conversations with children. Donaldson
admitted previously using inappropriate language. Yeah he did. He was
at seventeen or eighteen in that video. But he's not
that old now, what is he? Twenty five? Still you know,
seven high school me and twenty five year old me
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or two different people. So I hope that's the case.
Let's see. The memo reveals Donaldson has also hired a
law firm quinn I see, I called it. I called it,
I called it. Here we go. The memo outlined a
plan to hire a chief financial officer and general counsel.
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How does the biggest YouTube channel on the planet not
have a lawyer retained or a lawyer on staff. I
just assume there's you know, when you're shooting people out
of a cannon and stuff. I just assume lawyers are
all up in this. It would almost be more cost
effective to have your own. Apparently he did, and the
company will offer mandatory training for all employees on say
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on LGBT, you have missed the boat here the beef
with other than him make saying words when he was
seventeen that he says he now regrets. I didn't get
the I didn't get to read that. There was you know,
there was a lot of gay hatred over at mister Beast.
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I mean when when Tyson that's the transitioning CASPA. When
when when that story came out, it seemed that everyone
was very supportive. So I don't know that you need
manual anddatory annual mandatory training, uh for diversity, equity and inclusion,
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But you need annual training for don't sleep with the kids.
How about that? How about just once a year? Look,
every year, Ross and I have to agree not to
bribe customs of officials. I'm not making that up. Every
year Ross and I have to take training reminding us
not to bribe customs officials, one of my favorite activities
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in the world. But we have to do a little
thing and go Nope, not going to bribe customs officials
this year. Ross, How tempted are you to bribe customs
officials every year?
Speaker 2 (11:21):
I want to go on a trip just so I
can do the bribery.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
He just he just wants to. It's just Casablanca homage
kind of thing right where he's in there and he
too is surprised that there is a drinking in this establishment,
and then boom, you slipped the guy to hat a
you know, a hundro. Absolutely, but no part of our
job requires us not to bribe customs officials. So unfortunately,
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while you get to go live the dream, we don't
get to bribe any customs officials. It's part of the job.
So if I have to be reminded every year not
to bribe customs officials, then maybe maybe you could just
remind others on your chair not to try to sleep
with kids, which I know is incredibly obvious. But you know,
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coming in here with the DEI stuff to ignore the
other stuff I think is just going to irritate more people. Anyway,
damn it, I want to go bribe a customs official
right now. See it's like when you're hungry and you
but you're doing okay, and then somebody brings up food.
Now you're extra hungry. This, oh man, that is not
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fair anyway. Six nineteen CaCO Day Radio program. Hang on,
if you're a child, if you're a child of the
eighties early nineties, basically the era that Ross and I
came up in, that level of freedom will probably never
be achieved by kids again, not in mass you know,
in individuals your mileage may vary, but like you know,
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you you disappear at a dangerous place, and as long
as you're home by dark, whatever you're doing all day,
probably don't want to know about it. Just don't get arrested.
My mom on the weekends before we could drive, would
let us literally walk out of the house into bear
infested woods, go camping for the week, never have to
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check in. She wanted U back Sunday by noon. That
was the bar, right. With that being said. With that
being said, there were times when Mom would get mama
bear on stuff. So that's why I don't understand things
like this. Raleigh emergency crews had to do a water
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rescue of three children in Marsh Creek yesterday. I don't
need to remind you what the creeks look like right now.
So the kids now, Mom says she thinks they're out
riding bikes, and then they're like, let's get in the
Murder Creek, which is the only way I can describe
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most of the creeks. I guess I don't know technically
what Marsh Creek will excay, but they did have a
little picture here and it looks like it's rather high. Yeah, yeah,
getting into I guess maybe it was just beat into
me that when there's an unusual level of runoff in
a body of water, even when you're familiar with, don't
get in it because all of its attributes have changed.
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But yet let's see, they're taking a bike ride through
the forest. They got off the bikes, discovered the creek.
What are they, Magellan where the creek was? Come on,
it's their kids, That's why they're going down there. Two
of the children crossed the creek safely, the others weren't
able to start to slide into the water, you know.
And then you have this stuff and what happens you
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got to call nine to one one and then the
group of men and women who have to literally put
their own lives in peril to make rescues in these instances.
So just like Austin and I are not allowed to
bribe told we're not allowed to bribe officials in custom situations.
And mister b should probably have a you know, don't
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try to sleep with the child fans policy. I'm gonna
have to state the obvious on this morning. I may
not be watching it in real time for the most part,
but I'm definitely following it. I don't think there's been
that moment in this Olympics. And when I say that moment,
I mean moments that like stick with you. Whether it's
the Kerry Strug thing. Obviously, you know that that was
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a pretty that's a pretty high bar, pretty high from
an iconic moment standpoint. Once you're on the weedies box,
you know you've done it, or you know. The Dream
Team wasn't a moment per se, but it was. It
was a thing. It was, it was the only thing right.
And remember the remember the impetus for why we have
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the why we had the Dream Team at all? Do
you know why that that whole change finally came about?
Do you guys remember what prompted the US and the
handful of other countries to work so hard to argue
that it's not fair that we have these amazing players
and yes they did go pro, but what do you
want them to do? Shouldn't the best of the best
be there? And that argument due to this way that
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we held one. Do you know why that happened? Because
the US men's basketball team lost to Russia and people went, ah,
hell no, can't lose to Russia, right, and you know
we're still, you know, coming out of the Cold War
kind of stuff there, So that didn't sit right with people.
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So that's how we got the Dream Team. That being said,
from there, it should be smooth sailing now, don't get
me wrong, some countries are getting better, and there's a
lot of players in the NBA who are actually from
other countries. So then go back and play for their country.
But you shouldn't have to beat Serbia in the last second.
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What are you doing? How is the US men's basketball team?
They were done, they were cooked yesterday. It's it's only
through a series of kind of I don't say lucky shots,
because I'll give them, you know, skillless skill right, you
still got to be able to get the job done.
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But you almost lost to Serbia.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
I'm sorry, but our take on this is the correct one,
and I'm not seeing it really anywhere else because you
see the story about how we won yesterday and you either.
And they have to be all younger people who didn't
experience the dream team or don't understand what this country is,
because they're all like greatest sporting event I've ever seen,
greatest game at the Olympics ever, all time classic. Our
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guys really turned it up and showed them who's You
should never be in that position to lose to Serbia.
That should never happen. You should be rolling over teams
by thirty points a game, and you should be playing
out every single game. You shouldn't be like you said
earlier in the week, you shouldn't be holding back because
you don't want them to look bad. That is ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
And the argument, by the way, and the argument people
made is they're managing injuries or the potential for injuries
and all that. If you're up twenty like they were
against what was it Chad or no South Sudan, Right,
that's who they almost lost to initially but did be
by twenty something. If you're up twenty, I'll give a
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little bit of that. The only reason the US men
are going to the gold medal game is because they
were able to score six points in two seconds. Obviously,
you know, start stop, start stop. But they won by four.
They scored six points in two seconds, so they didn't
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need all of them, but they needed half of them.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
And you know, I understand that the world has gotten
better at basketball. Cirmparent to the Night to Dream Team,
Like I understand the world has come a long way
and they're more focused than the game. Yes, yeah, so
you know what that means. That means we should be
even better as well. There's no excuse that I saw
somebody be like, oh, it looks like Steve Kerr realized
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he could put his best players on the floor the
entire game.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
You think that whole thing has been you know, I
get I I don't pretend to know enough about basketball
to really get into all of the selections that he's made.
But it doesn't make any sense, like he'll he'll sit
guys for instead of playing everybody and kind of rotating
them in so everyone's fresh every game. He's got some
dude who's just never played, and I don't understand, like
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a BIB who went off yesterday, he sat on the
previous game and there's not an injury issue, so I
don't understand what that dude's doing. Serbia is barely legal.
This is, by the way, this is not me attacking sir.
You know, I happen to have a friend who is
from Kosovo. People i'll say Kosovo, but he's literally from
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Kosovo and that's how he says it, so I'll give
him that. And you can't even count Kosovo or Kosovo
as part of Serbia anymore because I don't know if
you know, Oh, it's been nicy over there for years,
but the country of Serbia as we know it, minus
the Kosovan Enclave, which is its own thing, is eighteen
years old, and for most of it they've been they've
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been trying to kill each other. But they got time
to almost beat the men's basketball team. Kudos to them.
I think they do have one NBA player who I'm
not super familiar with, but obviously he was their leading scorer.
So Serbia will face Germany and then we got to
play France. You know, France has a couple of NBA players.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
It was funny. I saw somebody mention the comment. They
were like, you know what happened was they were losing
and somebody whispered in a Lebron's here, and they were like,
do you want to go the rest of your life
being known as Lebron's. He's like, you can't be Lebron's.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
Oh no, that would have been amazing. If there's a
way that we could win and he's still Lebron, they
should If if they win, they probably will win, right,
because there's just no mathematical reason for them not.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
To, Right, it's just to be in that position. It's
not the greatest game ever. It's embarrassing.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
You should be Inama playing for France. I think he's
like they have a cut. He's like, he's like the
you know, the the new hot thing. So like here
you might you might be able to argue since half
the guys against you play in the NBA, that it
should be closed. But still, ah, Serbia eighteen years old?
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How many people they have in Serbia? Like ten? No,
my phone thinks, might say, Serbia. I'm saying the S
word for iPhones, you know, the one. It's getting real annoyed.
Let's see here. Yeah, so reformulated in two thousand and six,
so just what eighteen years? Yeah? Your total? All right,
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here's the thing. All right, here's how we know you
shouldn't lose to this if the country's total gb gbt
GDP is less than the amount of money that Elon
Musk has. No, okay, no, you can't lose to less
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than must wallet. I better find the population here. That's right,
we're learning about Serbia this morning. You didn't think you
didn't think that was going to be part of your Friday,
did you? It has six point six million people six
point six North Carolina has what ten and a half million?
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So if you took less than if you had less
than half the stay about half the state of North Carolina,
of which to draw out of that population to field
a team. They fielded a team that almost beat the
NBA All Star team essentially, So, yeah, don't give me this.
Oh we're just trying to play down to you know,
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I want to I don't want to embarrass people. Well,
obviously you can't control it as easily as you thought.
You're not the Harlem Globe trotters with your choreography, so
you probably you just need don't pull this crap with France.
If you lose to France, uh ross passport revocation or
is that too much? I feel like we got it.
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I feel like we take there, but we don't let
them in.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
I've said this before. I mean, you know, you lock
them up into the stille.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
You guys want to be in the best. You know
what would be more punishing just having to put them
on like the west bank of this of the saying
there and then just deal with the uh pickpockets and
obnoxious people trying to sell you stuff. But like you're
chained there so you can't move. That'd be fun, or
we can rotate you from the mistill to there. Okay,
all right, good, So don't lose this when is that
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game let's see, I mean the US against France for
gold in a dream matchup from the host nation. This
is aps thing that's Saturday, so on Saturday, so on
Monday we may be talking about revoking passports or something
I don't know, or you guys can win it. But yeah,
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if if you're too young and you're listening to this show,
I'm I'm blown away. By the way when we look
at numbers, how young our biggest swath of really young
listeners we have, which is awesome, by the way, But
if you never had the opportunity avail yourself of just
go watch one of the ninety two team one of
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their games. They're they're they're on you. They're easy to
find on YouTube, especially because people have been reposting them,
so stumble across and just watch it. It's amazing. And
they're not out there throwing elbows at guys or spitting
on or being on sportsman like. They're just going out
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there and hustling. And Larry Bird's trash talking people. You know,
it said that Larry Bird when he was trash talking,
he had somebody who could interpret it and then would
reyell it in the other language. Do you ever read
that story, who we play? We're playing the French, all right,
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get Pierre over here. We'll sit them right behind the bench.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
You know.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
And when they were up by thirty, you know, and
Magic Bird and Jordan were up by thirty, were they like, wow,
we're up by thirty. We should slow down because we
don't want to embarrass and Gola or were they like, hey,
we need to drop another thirty on top of them.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
Well, and the other thing is too They were competing
with each other, right, you know, Larry Bird's out there,
Jordan's out there, Johnson's out there, all those guys are
out there. It's also competing against you each other. That
was the filthiest era of pecking order, right, as evidenced
by the big long Michael Jordan ESPN thing they did
and the ESPN's thirty thirty with Bird and all of it,
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like the getting to each other and the era and
the stuff that they used to say. I guess maybe
you can't do some of it, but reminder, Larry Bird
would go over to your bench, tell you where he
was going to get inbounded the ball, what he was
going to do with it, and then he would do
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it to you, that's babe Ruth point and stuff, and
he'd do it and he'd catch all these dudes off guard.
When he came in the league. You know, Larry didn't
have the hype. Jordan had some of the hype, but
even the bulls didn't like him his first season. And
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then you know he's king of shit Caigo for life.
What an era there, And so as much as yeah,
as much as New Guinea or what you know, whoever
they're dominating, it sucks for them. These dudes are not
even competing with them at that point. They're also competing
with numbers for themselves. And one of them brought a
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translator to yell stuff to the other team. That's that's
where the fun lies. So you know, do yourself a
favor watch it. It's okay you can like today's players
and also what was but you also need to ask yourself,
why is this something that was achievable in the nineties
with such ease? And now we almost lost to Serbia?
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All right eight eight eight nine three four seven eight
seven forty Again I'm not picking on Serbia. Good on you,
all right, You guys want to get do you want
to get lectured by MSNBC or talk nicknames, which this
is the nickname they want. You don't know what that is.
(28:03):
I'll share it with you coming up next here on
the CaCO Day radio program.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
The the swimming events in the river that just continues
to compound was to pay Frankly, I don't understand why
they're still doing it there. I'm assuming that they have
they had some sort of contingency plan to be able
to hold the event. Ross would you could you look
at a map and see if there's other bodies of
water that the French have access to other than the
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one river that runs through Paris. Ro's gonna look that up.
See there's any other bodies of water, maybe really big ones.
I don't know, you know, So I put it into
the AI machine in this Yes, oh it does okay,
just like a little lake or something, the laker maybe
I don't know, a place with German pill boxes like
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this event can be done in the ocean, and arguably
I'd feel a lot more comfortable. So the one swimmer
who got the ecolie, she's now in the hospital. It's
like because it's advanced, I think the male swimmers not.
And then you're ready for this. So yesterday I was
looking at a video and they're swimming along like the
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cot you know, the wall of the river right through
down right through the middle of Paris there, and that's
kind of where they where they do it. And then
all of a sudden you see them deviate from the course.
And it's described here as quote unidentified floating brown objects
that force the competitors to deviate from the straight line
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course they were on. And I'm reminded of that scene
from Caddyshack. What are we doing here? Also? What is this?
Who is one of our swimmers? Katie Grimes said, the
first training session got canceled and then the second one,
and then none of us wanted to practice to risk
getting sick before the race, so none of none of
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them attempted to swim, which they can do, uh, you know,
familiarize yourself a little bit with it. They chose not
to because they're like, oh, hell no, I'm not getting
in that anymore than I have to. But that they
spend a billion and a half dollars to clean this
thing up, and uh, they're they're they're dodging feces or
you know, other things, or lost candy bars or whatever
(30:26):
those are, and I think they have more. Here's one
of the others. It's becomes really hard to race because
you don't focus on the race. You're too concerned about
water quality and foreign objects and focusing on not swallowing
even a drop of water rather than you know, strategy
(30:50):
within the race. I saw many of the brown things.
I just hoped it wasn't what I thought it was.
This is the Hungarian swimmer. And then she makes a
joke about how she brought some Hungarian brandy in case
she gets sick. So I might need a lot of
Hungarian brandy, man, if you're gonna get me to swim
in in that garbage right there? All right? Eight eight
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eight nine three four seven eight seven fourth, So what
is the nickname? What is the nickname? We'll tell you
about that here in just a moment, real quick, John,
I got about a minute. Can you fit it in
or should we put you on holtz Her?
Speaker 3 (31:29):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (31:29):
I think the president?
Speaker 1 (31:31):
All right, go ahead, real quick.
Speaker 5 (31:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
I heard this on I think with YouTube or Facebook
the other day. It was one of the members of
the Dream Team. He said that evidently whoever was the
leading scorer on the game would have to hang around
about an hour or so after the game for drug testing.
So as a result, all these all stars would keep
passing the ball back and forth until Carl Malone would
(31:58):
put it in and he'd end up the stone lead.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
And then just to make him do the dry Yeah,
these dudes are screwing with each other. I love it, man.
What a great era, What an absence? Thanks for the call.
What a great era. That's gross? Uh speaking like everything
having to do with that is just cursed. You know,
they almost decued one of our women's rowers, one of
the rowers because she got stung by a bee. Apparently
he get stung by a bee. They might disqualify you
(32:25):
because some people are allergic to beastings or something. Which
if that's the case, if you want to undermine whoever
you know, like the Chinese team or whoever's got them,
just all the bees, what are you doing? Just kick
a hive in there or something? What a stupid rule.
But she she did compete, I think she yeah, So,
(32:52):
so basically I don't even know if it's stung or
if it tried to sting, or what the deal was
or they couldn't tell all right, So basically had to
do with the position that they have to hold ahead
of the race, and you can't, you know, you false start.
Yeah you get you get one, but you don't get
two kind of thing. And the so she got to
(33:13):
be attacking her and then she thinks it's stung her
and all this, so she's moving her kayak around and
then they say that also they have concerns over whether
the beasting could cause problems for a competitor. I'm like,
I think they probably. I know that I'm not allergic
to bees, but I know people who are, So I
(33:36):
feel like we can overcome this. Dude, bee's chasing you.
You're having this, You're having a paddle around feces. What
an absolute night beer man. Right, let me get to
some stuff that ain't Olympics. So here's what I'm trying
to decide, because it's one of you know, it's like
the old it's the old. Is the Republican president the
(33:59):
way the media treats him, he's either for d chess,
evil villain, right mastermind or a blithering idiot, And you
can't have both. Yet they do constantly have both. Trump's
too dumb to tie his shoes. He's getting ready to
(34:19):
pull off the coup of the century. Right, It's like, well,
which is it? Which is it? And this same goes
this thing to open here there we go. The same
goes for the way that the coverage is going for
the for the hairs ticken. Is it fun, folksy nostalgia
(34:43):
and quirkiness and you know, is it fun and high
energy or is it a deeply serious moment in our
nation's history? Because you know, we played you that little
montage yesterday where they basically decided he's Santa Cla Malls
is Santa. Like all of his attributes, he did have
(35:05):
the turning your neighbor line, So I understand that portion
of checking on your knotty and niceness. But then I
flip over to MSNBC, and you know, rather than that
same fun analysis, what do we get. We get talked
about how racist everybody is. Check this out.
Speaker 5 (35:24):
Significance of this man is that he is an older
white man in a moment in which the far right
is trying to convince white people that the future is
treacherous for them, trying to convince men that the future
is treacherous for them. And here is an old.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
By the way, I would say, I think the I
think the future is treacherous for men. I absolutely do.
The question comes down to, do you think that what
some consider treacherous is to come up and that they
deserve That's the argument there, and I think most of
the people would say, even if they agree with that
(36:01):
to some extent, you've overplayed the hand when hiring managers
won't even look at a white male resume. Right, that's
not about equality now, that's about flipping the script there.
So anyway, I'm sorry, it's so deeply important. I thought
it was fun in for volity and reindeer and stuff
continued to election me please, or a.
Speaker 5 (36:19):
White man, a coach, a soldier who is very hard
to dismiss as some kind of effect coastal elite, who
is telling older folks and white people you do not
need to be afraid of the future. There is joy
in the future. There is joy in having your boss
be a black woman. There is joy in what is coming.
(36:40):
And I think he is going to teach lots of
people in addition to whatever role he plays an election
and in the White House, he's going to teach lots
of people through his role in the culture that they're
going to be okay, and that there's joy on the
far side of realizing a multiracial democracy in this country.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
I think Tim Walls in this role one they like
him too. There was some argument that Shapiro would basically
outshine Kamala, which you never want that, right, But like,
Tim Walls strikes me as a dude who's five seconds
away from one of those videos that you saw, like
during the summer of mostly peaceful protests where white people
(37:16):
were literally like kissing black people's boots, Like, how is
there not a Tim Walls version of that? And that's
the role that they want him to play. But also
he's you know, he's the cuddly old grampa figure, he's
the he's the uncle who wants you to play puzzles
in the basement alone. He's he's all of these things.
(37:38):
But you noticed that it was around how fun and
quirky and what was the what was the folks? Folks?
He was the where they kept using for him. And
only now are you've seeing some semblance of the importance
of this from a racial standpoint, but from Tim Walls's angle, right,
which is weird because if if you want to bring
(38:02):
the the the history and and the race and gender
component for that matter into it. If Kamala Harris wins,
she'll be the first female president and she'll be the
first you know, either Indian or black president based on
which side of the family you want to highlight and
that stuff that the media loves. So why aren't you
(38:23):
approaching it from that angle? And you know, Tim Walls
is doing the heavy lifting on the on the on
the racial component here, and that's just really weird to me.
And it's because it's presented as though he's the leader
of the struggle. Sessions man. Look see he's he's cow tewing,
He's he's and and by the way, it's not about
(38:47):
necessarily your boss quote being a black woman. It's about
your your boss being competent, your boss being competent and
having the ability to, i don't know, not make you
look had for even wanting to work there, which is
kind of a thing that happens in government because they're insane.
And you know, very early on in the Biden administration,
(39:08):
it was her name, Simone Sanders, who ironically works for
one of these networks now gimmere of it, CNN or MSNBC.
She was Bertie Sanders campaign person, and then when Kamala
came in, she was among the first batch that went
to work for Kamala and worked there for like a
few months and left. And the stories are out there.
(39:31):
You got to dig for them on Google. It's really
weird where they were talking about what a nightmare she
is to work for. It's like the Amy Klobashar stuff, right,
the Minnesota senator who was like with the comb, eating
the salad and then throwing stuff at people like you
hear these stories the Naomi Campbell throwing cell phone kind
(39:51):
of stuff. You know, the little gossip people with politicians,
and it's like they were telling all those stories about
working in Harris's office, so you can make it just
about those attributes. Oh, they don't want to work for
a black woman. I want. I don't want to work
for somebody who's an idiot or mean, or he doesn't
(40:12):
like me or is doesn't get the show. That's a
big thing. We you know, we we've had a lot
of bosses over the years. Uh, you know, Ross and
I really the staple. I think Ross and Ross and
then I are the oldest. We're the longest employees in
the building. So we've had a crap ton of managers
(40:34):
over the years to go through. There's nothing worse than
if somebody doesn't get what you're trying to do. Those
are the things that normal people look for. But you
want to drill it down to this one thing. See,
look here's Tim Wallas. He'll take orders from a black woman. Well,
they're trying to make it like you. They're trying to
recreate the vibes of Obama two thousand and eight. So
far they've kind of been successful, but like obviously it
(40:54):
hasn't listen. I don't I don't despise Kamala Harris because
of her race. I despise because she's a Marxist as
well as Walls, and Marxism is not congruent with the
United States Constitution, right, And it's not gonna one It's
not gonna be one man's socialism is another man's neighbor leader.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
It's a quote straight from him, And it's a matter
of it doesn't matter what your race is. Once their
policies are put into place, everyone is going to suffer
no matter your race. It doesn't matter, right, And I
don't want to see people suffering like that.
Speaker 1 (41:24):
And Ross does also doesn't have to dub her audio
in for four years.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
And yeah, if she wins, I quit. I can't. I
can't do it.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
He got broken.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
I'm not strong enough to record her shrieking, cackling voice
for four years. I can't do it. So you're all unnotice. Wow,
look at that.
Speaker 1 (41:41):
There's an Actually, that's a that's an extra that's an
extra incentive there for both of those who like Ross
and those who don't like Ross. Right, so you gotta
look at that. You're a single issue voter, and but
you haven't figured out what the issue is there. It
might be and again you go either way. Just remember
(42:01):
this is this is Santa. Okay, this is Santa's doing
right here.
Speaker 6 (42:05):
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Speaker 1 (42:25):
I mean, it's it's old school. We just talked about Serbia.
This is Serbia twenty years ago.
Speaker 2 (42:30):
It is, but their campaign they're campaigning on vibes and
feelings and it was a Colin Cowherd at her the
other day was talking about how he prefers Kamala Harris
at the moment because when he watches her rallies, everybody's laughing, smiling,
and they seem like they're having a good time, and
that's the vibe he likes compared to the other side.
And what you got to realize is I saw a
study a while back where they're talking.
Speaker 1 (42:51):
About me the Stallion concert.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
Hey, I know I get it too, but I'm just saying,
this is how people are feeling, and we agree with you.
Look at two thousand and eight, it had nothing to
do about his policies, right, had nothing to do about
Joe the Plumber, even though all the information was out
there and spreading the money around, the spreading the wealth around.
All those stuff was out there and people were trying
to ring the bell and nobody cared because the vibe
was this is young, energetic and positive. It was the
(43:17):
way people we were feeling about it at the time.
And like I said, I was looking at his study
and they were talking about a vast majority of female
voters vote on emotion and feeling.
Speaker 1 (43:27):
No, just the way it is.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
Yeah, So you can point out all these things and
the COVID tipline and stuff. But if people are watching
the rallies, even if their AI produced or whatever. You
saw those theories going around yesterday, Yeah right, and a
lot of it looks like it actually holds some water.
It doesn't matter the people that.
Speaker 1 (43:43):
Look similar in several areas of the same stuff.
Speaker 2 (43:45):
A lot of people are going to vote on feeling
and how they feel. And if they watch them out
here and she's laughing and they're having a good time
and it looks like she's smiling all the time because
she's a damn idiot. She has no idea what she's
talking about, and there's nothing upstairs, but hey, she makes
me feel good. And people might vote for that next skin.
Speaker 1 (44:01):
Yeah, well they and so they'll see it as less conflict.
And frankly, as much as it sounds like mirror Obama's
kind of mirroring Biden, right, because you're saying, look, all
this stuff stresses you out, Just vote for this lady.
You won't have to hear from exactly. You'll feel it.
You'll feel it when you go and the eggs are
eight dollars again or you know whatever. And frankly, her
(44:23):
laugh should not be a positive but I don't know.
Maybe some people are maybe that's a they pulled deaf
people or something, but yeah, yeah, they're gonna go with that.
So I think it is incredibly trump incredibly smart. Excuse
me what Trump did yesterday on this debate back and
forth and we'll get into get into that because in
(44:47):
a normal world, the balls should be in her court
and the media expectation should be for her to either
accept his proposal in one of the ways or explain why.
That's how a normal world should probably not how the
session the news cycle is going to go today, but
we'll lay it out for you. We'll do it next
here on the Casey O Day Radio program. This is
(45:08):
this story out of Columbia. I'm gonna share with you
in the moment. Let me grab a call.
Speaker 7 (45:15):
Okay, I have several comments.
Speaker 1 (45:24):
All right, come, what do we do?
Speaker 7 (45:28):
Comala? I cannot tolerate anybody I can't see. Okay, that's
too much for me.
Speaker 1 (45:39):
Yeah, yeah, like Janet, you can't, you can't. I did,
you can't? You got okay? Yeah? Yeah, yeah. If we're
going to get CC fine, I want to do it. Okay,
(46:00):
we don't need your help on that. So but yeah,
it's very passionate. So anyway, University of Columbia, Columbia University,
make this transition. Three Columbia University deans have resigned. And
I don't know how many deans they have at a
(46:21):
place like Columbia, probably like a thousand. I don't know
a lot of deans these days, but three is not
an insignificant number. Three Columbia University deans have resigned because
they were sending they were used. They were using anti
Semitic tropes, is the nice way they say it. They
(46:43):
were literally posting and exchanging Hitler memes and you know,
Holocaust chokes and stuff like that publicly or in text.
So it was in text, the group text. So there's
a is a public no. But if there's you know,
forty people on it and you feel comfortable enough to
share something like that, I don't understand how you're a
(47:07):
dean at a universe. Yes, maybe I do understand how
you're a dean at a university. Like you're an adult
who's supposed to be really smart, right, Aki, Yeah, and
you'll show everybody, look at my wall, look at all
the stuff on my ross. He'll send me a little
flavor of some of like the pro Kamalat stuff that
(47:28):
gets passed around, and it's just they have they believe
that they're gonna get Texas. Huh. Every year I got
to hear how Texas is gonna turn blue and then
it never turns black.
Speaker 2 (47:39):
That's what they're saying, because I listen, yesterday Texas announced
that RFK Junior will be on their ballot. Yes, and
so what they're saying is they being the left. Is
Joe Biden lost Texas by only five point five percent,
so if they could skim, you know, if I if
RFK Junior could get you know, five point a little
north of that, maybe yeah you won't, but Kamala Harrison
(48:00):
win Texas and it would go blue. And plus the
pointing out Joe Rogan just endorsed RFK Juniors, so maybe
that'll have some sort of impact.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
Well I'm sorry, who, I'm.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
Sorry the conspiracy theory podcaster Joe Rogan's known it yet.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
Yeah, this is like the this is like the Walls thing.
You told me to get my blood boiling yesterday, people said.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
Going around yeah, yea, yeah, So there was this graph
going around when they first announced Walls as VP, and
people are like you know this guy like you who
has experienced and you've interviewed him before, whatever you've been
in Minneapolis, You've seen what he's done. You know how
he governs, right, especially when it comes to the COVID
tip line, and.
Speaker 1 (48:41):
Well he was I never lived there when he was governor,
but I know what's up. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
So the graph they were showing was it was sort
of a reflection of so on the left side of
the graph, there were little blue dots how moderate he is, right,
and the blue dots represented blue bills and individual people
who you know who who are worse of those bills.
And you get on the right there's little red dots
and they all injure, you know, they represent people on
(49:05):
the right side, representatives that are conservative and their bills,
and right dab in the middle was Tim Walls, and
they were like, well, look see that's where he tends
to vote. In the middle of all these bills is
where he falls. That's his ideology. He is a moderate.
And then you look down on the dates and it
was like twenty fourteen to twenty eighteen, like I would
like to see twenty twenty and above because people.
Speaker 1 (49:26):
Changed COVID in there. Yeah, yeah, with one and one
hundred and ten executive orders just for the COVID and
the you know, the the snitch on your your neighbor line,
and then another forty concerning the burning down of the
largest city in the state. Did you see the They
also the Harris campaign put out a single clipped line
(49:50):
of Donald Trump where he said something nice about Walls.
But the it emulates from a piece of of phone
call between Trump and Walls where Trump called to tell
Walls he's an idiot because you won't do National Guard
or anything. The city's getting burned down. And at the
(50:11):
end of the call, Walls acquiesced and did a very
small amount of National Guard before he sent in a
much larger amount. But and in that call, Trump is
congratulating himself for telling Walls he's dumb if he doesn't
listen to him, and then congratulating Walls for listening to him.
It's the ultimate Trump thing, because Trump likes Trump, and
(50:35):
you know, so that's what that was. And then the
Camp the Hairs campaign just you know, like, look, here's
Trump endorsing Walls. Excuse me, I can't call him that.
I have to call him. Hold on, I want to
make sure, I thought, well, I know for a fact
some people are using this hashtag as an insult, but
now I see they want to It's now a good thing. Okay.
(50:59):
And Hillary Clinton and others are openly promoting tamp on
Tim she I mean, I know she knows why they
call him tamp on Tim, but the spin on it's amazing.
It's like, yeah, tamp on Tim, I'm not kidding. You
go look up this tweet yesterday, Hillary Clinton and others
are promoting it as a positive nickname, which I can't fat.
(51:23):
Tampon Tim should be the nickname for that weird kid
in school who at the you know, at the Kagar
at the corn in the Cornfield your junior year, somebody
put a tamp on in his beer and he almost
drank in And ever since then they called him tamp
on Tim and he's probably gonna need counseling one day.
That's how you get tamp on Tim. Here. It's like, oh,
he provided free menstrual products to students across Minnesota's public schools.
(51:49):
Did he So they're just in a basket out in
the common area. No, No, he went through and he
forced schools to put these dispensers in all the male restrooms.
That's why people were calling him. But if you want
to adopt it and use it, I don't think people
are going to argue, why would you embrace that? You
know what Ross was just thinking, it's he's not a
(52:12):
candidate alone, He's part of a team. We probably need
sensitive feminine product nicknames for everybody. Hair remover, Harris. I'm
trying to think of any other woman product, Oh, her
husband's easy, doug doug you douche? Dougie Fresh? Are you douche?
(52:38):
If we're embracing these or you could just not. And
if you are going to talk about it, why don't
you talk about what actually was going on there? Because
at the same time, when they were putting product dispensers
in bathrooms, which I think there's there's a swath of
people that have concern over some of the bigger stuff
that probably are fine with that. But at the same time,
(52:59):
his legislation also was demanding stiff penalties for anyone who
violated personal choice of restrooms, people who even complained about it.
He established Minnesota via executive order as a child's puberty blocker,
cross sex hormones trand under surgeries place you know, location
(53:22):
safe zone, and also signed a bill to allow the
state to seize custody of your child if you refuse
to provide gender affirming care.
Speaker 2 (53:35):
Yeah, but the graph here shows him right in the middle.
Look at that, right in the middle of.
Speaker 1 (53:39):
The left on Tim Boom right. Well, you know what
that's where is a where we tamp on Tim? Where
else would he be but right in the middle. So
I see what they're trying to do here. So politics
is so dub Oh that's all like a good nick day.
Let's go with that, all right, miss Clinton, if you insist.
(54:01):
By the way, I've noticed that she and others just
keep turning their comment down when they post. They just
don't even turn their comments on. Just don't even turn
them on. All right now, speaking of debates, speaking of
uh oh, you call her. You don't have to call
it hair, remove her hair as you can call her
near us dude, I'm on fire anyway, Speaking of the debates,
(54:23):
I think Trump did something very smart at his press
conference yesterday, all right, because up to this point there
has been this narrative that he's hiding from Commlin. It's
like he didn't agree to debates with Herry. You agreed
to debates with Joe Biden, right, And I promise some
of the parameters that were in the Joe Biden thing,
because obviously you saw clearly weird it was during the
(54:43):
first one where Biden melted down. That's not the kind
of debate, like you know, having an audience there is normal.
So uh and and the line was he he had
thrown Fox News out, but she says he's running from her,
and I think he did something very smart at his press.
It's very important to have debates.
Speaker 8 (55:01):
And we've agreed with Fox on a date of September fourth.
We've agreed with NBC fairly full agreement, subject to them
on September tenth, and we've agreed with ABC on September
twenty fifth. The other side has to agree to the terms.
They may or may not agree. I don't know if
(55:22):
they're going to agree. They she hasn't done an interview.
She can't do an interview. She's barely competent and she
can't do an interview. But I look forward to the
debates because I think we have to set the record straight.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
Okay, yeah, and I do. I think that's the right move.
And obviously they've answered. But that's the right move because
at that point, if it's not just Fox and it's
two of the quote unquote mainstream networks, then the ball
was entirely in her court, right or she can explain
to NBC and CBS or ABC secutor over the other
(55:57):
one was in a Fox explain why those are unacceptable venues.
But it looks like we're gonna do this thing, madam.
Vice President Donald Trump agreed to three debates. Will you
be participating in all three?
Speaker 6 (56:09):
I'm always been on record.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
I am looking for something. We have a date of
September tenth. I hear he is finally committed to it.
I'm looking forward about the other teams, all right, And
and yeah, I don't know that they're gonna they're gonna
do all three of these, but September tenth, So that
apparently is the one that they've agreed upon. That, so
that would be what NBC the NBC, right, Oh, son
(56:32):
of a Ross. I just realized something, dude, do you
know what September tenth is?
Speaker 2 (56:40):
It's four days before my birthday?
Speaker 1 (56:43):
Well, happy birthday? You know it would be a great
way to celebrate your birthday. Is that we're gonna have
We're gonna be having a listener event on the tenth
in Greensboro. I don't know if full details are out
right now. You want to you want to come to
a listener meet and greet on debate night.
Speaker 2 (56:59):
You know, I just can. I got to be here
to run stuff in the morning, so right, I got
to do the show in the morning. Yep. And you'll
be there and I'll be here.
Speaker 1 (57:08):
So and so you're gonna and you're gonna pull your
one week birthday privilege too. I suppose you're entitled to that.
Speaker 2 (57:14):
Well, yeah, I get that part of my tenure.
Speaker 1 (57:16):
So yeah, yeah, we discussed this when you put a
writer in. And you want the sword of the Witcher,
so yeah, very mature stuff. And quote the not the
sword that's not imbued with I.
Speaker 2 (57:26):
Went the human sword. I want the monster sword d
the silver one.
Speaker 1 (57:30):
He's very specific in his rider all right, seven forty
five ken boon from the Weather Channel. He doesn't care
what M and m's just put him in the bowl.
Color be damned. How you doing this morning, sir. I'm
doing well.
Speaker 9 (57:40):
I'm doing well. We continue to watch the showers and
thunderstorms move across the region here. As we head through
the morning into early afternoon, getting into the afternoon hours,
I think we'll start to see a little bit of
sunshine mixed in with the cloud cover. We'll keep a
slight chance for showers and storms in through the afternoon
in the evening hours. I think most of the rain
that we'll see today will fall between about now and
maybe one o'clock this afternoon. Temperature today midle upper eighties,
(58:03):
mid seventies tonight. Then as we get into the weekend,
sunshine settling in for tomorrow, temperatures closing in on ninety
of the afternoon. Slight chance for a late day shower
storm Sunday, otherwise mostly sunny skies. Temperatures Sunday afternoon middle
to upper eighties.
Speaker 1 (58:16):
All right, thank you, sir, we'll talk in an hour.
Appreciate it. All right, there you go, Ken Moon from
the Weather Channel. All right, seven forty six. We've got
Pete Kelener right around the corner and chatted with him
for a couple of weeks. I'm sure he's got some
thoughts on a few things. And you want to talk
about saying the quiet part out loud. I know that
that's a little hack now further evidence that everyone everyone
(58:42):
knows that Josh Shapiro was not picked because he's Jewish.
It's now official, and now you have reporters screaming at
the pro hamas idiots for not quote keeping up their
end of the deal. What I'll share it with you
next on. It was not closed, but it is preseason,
(59:02):
so take it for what it's worth. That's not the
story though. So the Panthers plane, I guess they charter
through Delta, so they're they're chartered plane had a little
trouble landing in Charlotte this morning. Delta Airlines flight carrying
the Carolina Panthers, who had departed Providence, Rhode Island very
(59:27):
early this morning, attempting to touch down in Charlotte, exited
the taxiway. Let's see here, So I guess they drove
off the taxiway into the end of the dirt and stuff.
So it wasn't on landing, thankfully, but that you know,
it's a little bit of a problem. So you know,
(59:49):
that's a little weird ross. So there are Delta flight
for the Panthers players flies to Charlotte. From Charlotte to
Rhode Island, right, it's where they land there and no
problems and then now all of a sudden, our planes
all jacked up. Would you I think Patriots fans probably
did something to it. You know, they're like, oh, gas
(01:00:10):
station in the gas you know, sugar in the gas tank.
I don't know what's go jack with their planes. I'm
gonna blame them, even though I have no evidence. Uh,
none of the one hundred and eighty eight aboard were
injured in the potentially disastrous incident. However, they did have
to deplane based on the safety protocols, so because you're
done taxing at that point, So they got them all
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off of there. UMM, a couple things and it's a
a whole flight attendant crew team that coming from Tampa
was reading this this morning, got the crap kicked out
of them trying to land in Charlotte. So yeah, he
gets you know, you get to storm all around. Everything's
all whacked out in the air. But it doesn't say
why they drove off the end of that. But I
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don't know that's the kind of Again, if you're somebody
who's paranoid, you're like, that doesn't bode well.
Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
Has your team played yet in preseason?
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
And don't worry about stuff now we play at uh
the middle of the day.
Speaker 2 (01:01:08):
Hold on, I think it's uh this weekend. The Bills.
They're playing the Bears, and they're saying that the starters,
Josh Allen starters will play for one quarter. And I
can't and I can't, I can't no, I can't wait.
I can't wait. Oh, just for that one quarter? Sure
can't wait?
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
What if?
Speaker 3 (01:01:24):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:01:25):
Who are they playing? The Bears? Bears? What if instead
of the Bears, the Serbian men's basketball team shows up?
Are you I think we could eat it out show? Okay? Maybe,
just maybe it'll be. It'll be when I'm crazy, you know,
like the Vikings Bills games just back and forth, back
and forth a couple of years ago, obviously that you
gotta watch out for the Serbian men's whatever ting.
Speaker 2 (01:01:46):
I'm not lying, though, man, I am really looking forward
to my Twitter feed just turning into Buffalo Bills and
NFL football. I can't wait. I can't wait for that
transition to.
Speaker 1 (01:01:54):
Happen and I can watch it as from it. Ross
is Twitter. Whatever happens with his personal account slowly weeds
its way into the show account. So in a way,
I'm like the NSA spine on ras. Not on purpose though,
like you know, just understand people you cross share, you
cross you will. You'll share your own tweets occasionally, which
(01:02:15):
I understand why, and now that becomes part of what
the show wants, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
But it's even different, like because for some reason it
bleeds over like it's as it's so super weird. So
we both have You have access to your personal account
in the show account. I have access to my personal
account in the show account. So if I like stuff,
and if I go through my feed and once it
starts filling up with Josh Allen Bill stuff, I'm just
gonna click liking all of it. For some reason, that'll
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bleed over to the show feed and you'll be looking
at the like the for you or the following tab
and it'll be all buffalo stuff, same stuff if I started,
if I start liking wrestling stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
Or I was just gonna say, I can tell when
Ross is having a wrestling weekend yep, yeah, and then
I can go and to confirm my suspicion because I'm
getting a lot of fed in the show account, I
will I go to Ross's personal account and I see
he's posted like two Hogan memes and suff and it's
and I just like, I feel like I'm spying on you.
Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
A lot of times. We don't have to talk about
the trending political stuff because it bleeds over. So what
you're liking, I see what I like. You see correct? Yeah,
it's super weird.
Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
Yeah, I mean it's useful to some extent, but I
just think it's funny. I'm like, I just assume when
you're hat when it's like all wrestling weekend, you just
buried yourself in wrestling means sometimes because I prefer the
following tab, the four you tab to the following tab
because the following tab is all politics and it's all
wonk and it can get super depressing and it's all
the same takes and the grifters over and over again.
Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
Where the four you tab. And I know a lot
of people don't like the four you tab. The four
you tab is just like fun stuff. It's the fun
tab for me.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Regular guy Pete Calender Radio Buddy the South WBT in Charlotte.
He took himself a week's long vacation so he could
post a trash band of porn and do other weird
stuff on the Twitter. How you doing, Pete? What's up? Man?
And I don't think no, yeah, A little little like
did was there a part of you I don't know where,
(01:04:07):
I don't know where you went and how disconnected you were.
I did see your raccoon posts, so obviously you couldn't
put the Twitter down. But he posted a very compromising
raccoon photo, but I didn't see getting end of it
with other stuff. How hard is it to make that
decision in your head where you're just say, you know what,
I don't have to get back in the news cycle.
And how much did you want to do that right now?
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Considering how insane everything is?
Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
So I what I do is when I'm on quote
they and this wasn't really a vacation. It was a trip.
So I went up back up to New York to
see family. And so when we went into the city
for a day and did a lot of uh, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
Visiting, and that vacation. How's that not vacation? Did you
take vacation time?
Speaker 3 (01:04:56):
Yeah? Well it's all like PTO hey time off right,
So yeah, like I think vacation, I think you know,
you're going to some tropical location or something, and you're
just lounging around for a week, you.
Speaker 1 (01:05:10):
Know, yeah, sunning yourself, swimming in the same dodging pieces
of poop. Yeah, no, I hear you right, picking.
Speaker 3 (01:05:17):
Up some diseases, that sort of thing. So uh And
in fact, I did come close that raccoon picture. I
mean that was at my sister's house where we walked
outside and that thing was laying on the front lawn
and with.
Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
A rabbit, it's obviously rabbit.
Speaker 3 (01:05:32):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, it was rabbit.
Speaker 1 (01:05:36):
Story handle business.
Speaker 3 (01:05:38):
Well, you know, I'm not allowed to. I did not
want to risk carrying, uh, because we drove up to
New York and I didn't want to. You know, I
don't even know like that. I think they had metal
scanners or something where anybody that enters the state, if
you've got to concealed carry, they arrest you or something
like that.
Speaker 1 (01:05:57):
James is in the car when it happens. One who
walks up, so oh okay.
Speaker 3 (01:06:02):
Yeah yeah, So no, I was not sufficiently armed to
to take the thing out. I don't think my sister
would have appreciated either. So no, she called somebody, and
it's pretty amazing up there, like nobody will come and
do anything with it. Like the she had to make
like six phone calls to different local governmental agencies and shelters.
(01:06:25):
Nobody will take it. So she finally did find one.
But yeah, they came and took it. And they're like, yeah,
we just picked up another rabid raccoon around the corner.
Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
Was it alive when they came and got it? This
is what this is. I don't understand, like they shore
every incentive in the world. I don't know how densely
populated it is where your sister lives, but.
Speaker 3 (01:06:45):
Pretty it's pretty densely populated like that.
Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
That's that's stuff you want. They have one in the
rural Orange County the other day and everyone was freaking out,
so it's like all right, well, other than that, yeah,
you know, not light cycle. What is incredible, though, is
I know Tim Walls, I was I was a thought
you might behind the ears broadcaster when he ran to
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unseed a longtime Republican named Gil Gutenik, who was in
the first District, which is the southern the very southern
portion of Minnesota. It's not the Twin Cities, it touches Rochester.
But other than that, I was just farmland man. And
he rolled in with this folksy, I'm a veteran, I'm
(01:07:31):
a moderate, I'm a coach, I'm a farmer, the same thing.
And Gil Gutenek's problem was he was popular, but he
had signed that contract with America, and if you remember,
they had claimed that they would only do a certain
number of terms. So Gil took the state with a
lot of them did He said, I'll stick to it,
but I'll leave it up to the voters, which is
a cop out, admittedly, and and so they brought Walls
(01:07:54):
in there, and that was his whole stick. I remember
interviewing him and I'm like, I remember thinking this, this
dude doesn't he doesn't feel like a guy named Roger
moeh And who was kind of the king of the
Democrats up there at the time. I was very partisan.
And but almost immediately that veteran stat of the veterans
part of it, that sort of came out, And this
(01:08:16):
is what I was telling the audience. It came out
almost immediately. And then when he ran for reelection, that
was published and it was out there. The Minneapolis Star
Tribune did a fact check on it, found it to
be true, but did no coverage otherwise and only spoke
to one specific point, and then they brought it out
when he ran for governor. And I was telling Ross
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this before we got into it. I'm like, the crazy
thing is they were never able to pick up traction
on this abandonment of a thousand troops because he's a
friggin battalion commander over you know, having to go and
you know, get into it, and it never ever I
understood it frontwards, backwards, the whole way, and I could
(01:08:59):
never understand why it didn't move the needle in Minnesota.
Do you think it might move the needle nationally?
Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
It might well a couple of things. First off, and
what you just said speaks to this very thing, which
is that he is not. He is not somebody, despite uh,
you know, the wish casting by folks like the North
Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton, that you know, he's
going to somehow appeal to rural voters. I don't believe
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he is a candidate that actually does appeal. If you
look at the the Minnesota election results, he doesn't win
the rural vote, right, So he doesn't. It's not that
he really.
Speaker 1 (01:09:39):
His first district was a rural district.
Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
Right, But in his statewide races. He he just carries
the the urban areas, and he has packed further and right,
and he attacks further and further to the left as
he proceeds through his career. And so he's not a
candidate that's going to get those voters, but he is
a candidate that's going to make the suburban white liberal
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women think that he's going to attract those farmer voters.
That he is a he's an avatar, he's a caricature
of a rural voter, and that's who they want to
believe they're going to attract. Much like Anderson Clayton says
here at North Carolina that if she just says y'all enough,
that she's going to attract rural voters to the Democrat
Party that is way way left. So there's that. The
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other part of it is this this military service issue,
where it's not about the length of time that he
was in the service, and anybody who serves deserves the
respect and that is a valorous thing to do. But
people outside of the military probably don't understand how awful
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this sort of thing is to people inside the military.
They really, really really do not like when people do
what Tim Walls has apparently.
Speaker 1 (01:10:55):
Done, and I don't know cunning hand So cal Cunningham's
douty moment is what it exactly? Yes, right, absolutely, yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:11:02):
I had never I think I was on with you
and you would use the term, and I had never
even heard of the term. And then when the cal
Cunningham story came out and this term now becomes familiar
to me, it's like, oh my gosh, this is like
a really big deal among service members. And this too
with Tim Walls, is a really really big deal among
(01:11:24):
service members. So like, I don't know when you look
at how many people actually serve in the military that
consider this then a really big deal. What are we talking?
You know, one percent? Two percent?
Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
Carolina has the highest population of percentage of veterans in
the country. Sure, so if there is a state where
it's going to carry, it has the likelihood to carry
the most water as well as the number of active
duty that we have here that may vote right, it's
you know, North Carolina is a pretty good test ground
for that, right.
Speaker 3 (01:11:51):
And so it may help on the margins in close states.
But I don't know, like how many of those people
were going to vote against Donald Trump anyway, This is
and this is sort of the problem that the Republicans
have is that the hatred of Donald Trump is already
baked in, Like his floor is his floor, his ceiling
is probably his ceiling. The only thing that they can
(01:12:12):
try to do is to get people who have not
voted for Trump before to now vote for him out
of disgust and like truth be told, that's kind of
where I am. I've never voted for a major party
candidate for president in my life. I might do it
now just because I don't see any other way to
punish Democrats and the media. But I repeat myself for
(01:12:34):
the way that they have behaved with Joe Biden, with
this selection of Kamala Harris and now this guy Tim Walls,
and I mean this guy is I find it kind
of hilarious, like the radical nature of his COVID nineteen lockdowns,
and I'm reading through what he did and I'm like
Roy Cooper did all of this stuff too, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:12:51):
And our president work, Carol, he didn't do this, well you.
Speaker 6 (01:12:58):
Stay at home hotline, the information, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
The former Eastern Block snitch on your neighbor's hotline.
Speaker 3 (01:13:04):
He did not do the snitch line. That is true. Okay,
I stand corrected. He did not do the snitch line.
But but yeah, all all of this, the policies that
that Walls did, Cooper did, and he never got any
kind of coverage for being a radical branch Covidian. Right,
everything was done under this, uh, this rubric of safetyism
(01:13:26):
that the media gave him a pass on and allowed
him to just run wild with whatever authoritarian impulses he had,
because you know, you're going to kill grandma otherwise. And uh,
and Tim Walls now is going to have to answer,
which you know, part of me is kind of happy
that Walls got picked because now maybe we will actually
have some kind of a discussion about the policies that
were enacted during COVID, where I thought that was not
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going to happen with Trump Biden geriatric rematch.
Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
It is. It is one hundred percent. It is undeniable.
Speaker 3 (01:13:56):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:13:56):
And I use that I use that term very specific
because generally a lot of what we talk about his opinion,
that's the nature of what we do. And I open
up the possibility that maybe either I don't have all
the information or I missing something. In this case, it
is undeniable, it is proven, it is double triple peer
reviewed whatever. It's the ninety nine percent, and that is
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the Democrat Party and the Harris campaign made a decision
not to select a VP candidate because he was Jewish.
You cannot convince me otherwise. Because of the way that
they openly talk about it on CNN and MSNBC and
Matthew Iglesias yesterday losing his mind. Matthew Gleasias, a reporter
(01:14:38):
who's also the one who helped him. Yeah, stock Tucker's
house in DC, but a reporter for what vox was
a vox.
Speaker 3 (01:14:46):
Right, No, he's doing his own he's been doing it.
Speaker 1 (01:14:49):
No, that was when he was doing the Tucker thing.
It was he was with Vox or vice.
Speaker 3 (01:14:52):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. He's one of the founders of
box yeaheah yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:14:55):
Vox I was complete them. So anyway, this guy is
mad as hell and he's sending these tweets out because
here we go. This is not a this is not
per se a knock on Tim Walls, but it's striking
that the pro Palestinian movement couldn't stick to the deal
of give us Tim Walls. We will dedicate one hundred
percent of our effort to electing Company because they what
(01:15:17):
do they do? They crashed the Detroit Harris rally. So
a reporter is telling a group of anti Semites that
we did the thing you asked us to do. Could
you shut up now?
Speaker 8 (01:15:30):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:15:30):
What this was our deals? Yes?
Speaker 3 (01:15:35):
Oh, they absolutely are, yeah, absolutely right.
Speaker 1 (01:15:38):
And at the very.
Speaker 3 (01:15:38):
Least, don't disrupt the speeches. You want to go outside
and march around with you know, signs and stuff. But
I'm sure they'll suffer that. Fine, right, But the interrupting Harris,
especially at that Detroit speech where prior to the speech, right,
the Harris campaign, like they came out or they met
with these people before the speech and said they would
(01:16:01):
be open. She said I would be open to an
arms embargo against Israel, yes, which is astounding, And you
get this nominee to say that, and then you still
disrupt their speech. So like at some point I think
that they may be like, you know, we're not going
to listen to these people anymore, which of course will
(01:16:21):
then make them angrier. And then they show up at
the Chicago convention causing mayhem, which I am all for it,
all for it.
Speaker 1 (01:16:29):
You're on team sixty eight. Huh, could somebody refer to
I'm on team sixty eight. Oh yeah, they're going to
be there. Man. But well, you did a deal with
the devil, and you're surprised the devil didn't honor the terms.
Speaker 7 (01:16:44):
Right that.
Speaker 3 (01:16:46):
I didn't know you wanted my soul. Yeah, I didn't
know you wanted my soul as part of this deal.
Speaker 1 (01:16:51):
You know what's wild about these people is I don't
know if you saw, but like for the University's Columbia Harvard,
a couple others, the students for Palestine Group has I did,
they're kicking things off in September because apparently what it
was it was a hot girl summer, not a genocide summer,
like you think genocide's going on. But as soon as
it was time to you know, go to uh, go
(01:17:14):
to Miami for a girls trip, you couldn't be bothered
to advocate again until September.
Speaker 3 (01:17:21):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
Sure. I don't know why I find that so funny,
but I do.
Speaker 3 (01:17:23):
Well doing the work right, Doing the work is exhausting,
it's never over and so yeah, yeah, right, exactly, so
you gotta and probably spring break they'll take some time
off as well. I did see the one from I
think it was Columbia University. They put out a statement,
uh that said they are you know, they will not
(01:17:43):
rest until they destroy Western civilization. So I mean, at
least they're admitting it now, which was I thought helpful
because there's a lot of people on the left that
seemed to be blind to this. That's what I say.
It like, I don't know, you know, and but I
don't know how else to punish democrats and media for
their but I repeat myself for their behavior with with
(01:18:07):
propping up Biden, and now we're seeing that apparently they
were using uh, you know, the the algorithms and ad
buys and stuff in order to essentially brainwash half the
country by following them around, much like jd Vance is
doing to uh Kamala Harris, but to follow people around
(01:18:28):
basically through their Internet use and bombard them with stories
and video clips and images of Joe Biden not being
in mental decline in order to convince them that this
was just some sort of a lie. Uh if they
had even heard of write right, And.
Speaker 1 (01:18:45):
That's one thing I'm sorry because I only have a minute,
and it's you just reminded me of some I found
it really weird because you're a guy who has also
been a reporter and a host. That's when he walks
up to that group and offers to tell them something,
and nobody says yes or off. There is an alternative question.
That was the weirdest media gaggle I've ever seen. They've
probably never talked to jd Vance, most of those reporters.
(01:19:08):
He walks up to talk to them on the tarmac,
and nobody says anything until he starts walking away. Nobody
would even acknowledge he was standing there, And it's like,
are you not intellectually curious? I got about thirty seconds
the answer.
Speaker 3 (01:19:23):
Yeah, no, Yeah, The answer to your question is no,
they're not, Like, I don't know if they if they
even have a question to ask him. That's not somehow
connected to Agenda twenty twenty five or Project twenty twenty five.
Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
Ouch, yes, yes, exactly. Oh man, all right, well we
can talk about that. By the way, kudos to you
guys for hiring Cam Newton to drive the team plane.
So that was good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so I good.
Good to see he's working again.
Speaker 3 (01:19:50):
Yeah, that's good. They landed on his seat.
Speaker 1 (01:19:52):
All right, Well, so did the players this morning at
Charlotte Douglas. A right, we got a role, Thank you
very much, beat calendar, and uh we'll be back hanging
on hitting on the high points, the low points, and
all the points in between. So yeah, yeah. The tim
wall stuff, as you can imagine, chewing up a lot
of his ear time as well. But you know, there
(01:20:15):
are there are one hundred tim walls cuts and I find,
you know, that are floating around that people have never seen.
I've seen some of them just because I got you know,
Minnesota friends from when I lived there. They'd be like, hey,
look at this idiot said, you know, throughout his gubernatorial
and congressional career. But I've noticed this trend with the
(01:20:36):
tim wall stuff that sounds and this is I don't
know if they're manipulating the algorithm to do it. Do
you remember the first the first when first Trump got
into office, what the Cras and Steins were doing where
they had a way and I don't know if they
were just sitting idly by or if they had a
bot do auto posts and then they would catch up
(01:20:57):
with it. They would get them. Any time Trump posted something,
they would inevitably post something within a you know, within
a few seconds of some snarky response be like yeah, whatever, CHEETAHLINI.
And then and then all of a sudden, like two
hundred accounts would immediately like whatever they posted. And so
(01:21:18):
there was a period during which every time Trump posted,
one of those two idiots was the first post underneath,
and it's you can't those numbers were unachievable, and if
you remember, Twitter threw them off for manipulation. I can't
remember specifically what the allegation was, but for manipulating it.
So now what I'm seeing with a lot of these
(01:21:40):
tim Walls clips is the first comment under it sounds
it's worded something like this. On a lot of them,
they're like, oh you know what, Yeah, I was reading
about this. This is actually manipulated video. And then for
whatever reason they'll get like seventy likes immediately, and then
it just sits there under these posts from some of
the big recounts. So it just it's kind of what
(01:22:04):
Pete was talking about there with the manipulating and following
around on social media, the level of high end like
you know, CIA tradecraft thought that is given to how
to manipulate the consumption of news because they can't control
necessarily this you know this spigot right. It's it's far
(01:22:25):
easier now than when three networks and a couple newspapers
controlled everything. To get a dissenting opinion and idea something
people you know that frankly they don't want you to see,
which is I can't remember who said the quote. I
think it was George orwell right, and he said, you know,
being a journalist is about it is about printing things
(01:22:47):
that others don't want printed. Everything else is publicity, and
and I think that that's fair. So when you can't
control that, you have to get really creative because you
know it's going to get out there, whether it's manipulating
algorithms within your giant tech company and calling them whoopsies
like Google does, or it's people, if especially within Twitter,
(01:23:10):
because that's the most dangerous right now, going in and
trying to get people at first blush to not do
the look it up themselves and just believe that person, well,
they have seventy likes, they must be correct. And then
and then I'm assumed, because there's no way you look
at these videos and go, yeah, absolutely, that makes me
(01:23:32):
feel confident about this individual's ability. And then you know,
insert whatever it is I was thinking of some of this.
There's you know, and there's other videos floating around, like
do you guys remember Kamala Harris back in twenty twenty,
and she's doing she's doing the softest of all interviews.
She's doing like the Breakfast Club No no Hate, No hate.
(01:23:53):
By the way, Yeah, it's one of our h one
of our stations there. But you know, remember that that's
where Hillary went on and showed off her purse hot
sauce collection. There's not serious journalism being done there. The
most serious piece of journalism I ever saw in there
is when Charlemagne the God was trying to I don't
know what he was trying to do. He doesn't like
(01:24:14):
post malone, and post malone will just nice guide him
to death. But other than that, I don't watch a
lot of interviews. But she's doing that. She's on with Ry.
It was Angela Raye, who's the female she does a podcast,
and she couldn't hold her own in those studings. And
now I have to watch people who are praising the
(01:24:37):
Harris campaign for their dejaying. Yes, that's right, fans are noticing.
And what's even crazier is half these events are concerts
anyway coming, So I don't even know if they're picking
the music of the campaign. They're praising her campaign's intricate
knowledge for hip hop culture and pop poplar music and
(01:25:01):
putting it on display at her campaign stuff. Do you
think Kamala Harris is the one out there?
Speaker 3 (01:25:08):
Well?
Speaker 1 (01:25:08):
Were they? They were all super giddy over whatever Tim
Walls walked out to and I can't remember what the
song was. And it's like, you think Kamala Harris is
sitting there on her Spotify or I Heart Radio app
let me throw that in, or Apple Music and picking
the songs she has no functional knowledge. I'm gonna play
from when and this is from twenty twenty and tell
(01:25:30):
me that. Tell me that this woman is doing anything
to pick any of these songs or no? Who's any
of these people are alive? All right? That's a good question.
Ross's best rapper alive? Who do you think it is?
Best rapper alive? If you had to, if you had
to pick one, could would you have an Eminem? Probably?
Speaker 2 (01:25:50):
But the mumble rap sucks, But that's a different story.
Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
You know, it's its own thing, all right, So you're
gonna go Eminem. I think that if you pulled one
hundred people, Eminem would definitely be one of the top
getters in there. Okay, good, good good. There's a keyword
in there, keyword alive. And this is going to remind
you a lot of what was it? Who's the who's
(01:26:14):
the what was that poll we did over there, like
the best best living Asian star? People answered Bruce Lee,
and Bruce Lee won like with a bullet, and then
was Bruce Lee, and then it was another dead Asian dude,
and then it was like Jackie Chan or something like people.
You got to listen to it anyway. So best best
(01:26:35):
Rapper Alive taken away, comic.
Speaker 3 (01:26:37):
Best Rapper Alive?
Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
Tupac you say he lives on a lot.
Speaker 10 (01:26:44):
I know, I can't do it.
Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
Listen West Coast girls, What do you mean you keep
doing it?
Speaker 3 (01:26:52):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:26:52):
If she's saying it is a joke, it's pretty funny
because that's a joke or it's a meme that Tupac
is still alive. Remember like the whole Dave Chappelle's skit
where like, yeah, thing that people say it's a joke,
like Tupac is still alive in somebody's basement or some
long but is she being serious or she.
Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
Joked, She's being serious, and then she got caught up
in it. There's another interview where she she doesn't know
who any of these rappers are. They were talking to
her about Cardi B. And you could see on her
face she didn't knowho Cardi B was and now and
that's a little more modern with the Tupac things. She's
not she's not joking. She just didn't listen to the question. Maybe,
and her West Coast brain is you have to say Tupac, right, So,
(01:27:29):
but you know that's like if she was from Connecticut
and she's like, oh, biggie biggie.
Speaker 2 (01:27:33):
But you know that's fine because it's a normal thing
to get older and not know who the current got
artist or it happens to me all the time. Where
is he like the entertainment news on Twitter, Facebook or
on social media? And I'm like, I've never heard of
this person before. That's normal, right, yes, But.
Speaker 1 (01:27:48):
When again, her campaign is being complimented.
Speaker 2 (01:27:51):
For right like her her walk on music.
Speaker 1 (01:27:54):
Yeah, it's like, dude, do you think anybody do you
think anybody picks it? Do I think Donald Trump asked
for songs? I think Donald Trump asked for songs because
you guys a control freak too, man, you get you
almost half.
Speaker 2 (01:28:08):
And in the video of him recently in the golf
cart right where he was doing that, he was recently
in the cyber truck with Aiden Ross where the dude
is he's like he's picking the music out and he
does like the Beach Boys right and the Mama's in
the papas, which made.
Speaker 1 (01:28:23):
Exactly what I think Trump would pick for his age. Yeah. So, oh,
it's just crazy, all right, I'm a I'm a fan.
Until last week, I would have said that dude down
in Jacksonville who was at the holiday and super Sweet, which,
by the way, the dude who did the dis track.
You know what, So the guy who got killed, the
(01:28:44):
rapper got killed, did a diss track of another rapper
who got killed and then in the song rapped about
getting killed at a party at a hotel, and then
himself was killed at a party a hotel. The dude
they arrested for killing that dude at the hotel did
a dis track about him getting prison greeted to death
if you understand what I'm saying. So the question becomes,
(01:29:07):
now they've rested this guy and he's in jail. Does
the prophecy come true? As laid out in his own song,
These are the deep thoughts that we have here on
the show. That's the level of dig around that I'm
willing to do if it's the right story. Otherwise, like
Ross said, I hear names and then it's like the
(01:29:28):
words the other day, like I don't what does bustin mean?
I don't know, but I'm not looking it up. And
we did have a listener, a young black man who
did explain to me what it is. But it still
sounds so white when I say it. So I'm with
you Ross. How many times have you looked at a
story didn't understand it? But now you're at the age
where you're like, also not going to make an effort
(01:29:50):
on right, I don't care anymore. That's what's truly liberating
right there? Oh man, all right, let's get Ken Boon
from the Weather Channel here. He's going to liberate your
weekend real quick. The tornado, you know, tornadoes never get
enough discussion. We get into this hurricane or this type
of weather. But that's been a big deal, man, been
a big deal just here in North Carolina, and people
(01:30:12):
don't often associate the two and they should.
Speaker 9 (01:30:15):
Yeah, they definitely should, because you know, in the reality
of the fact is is that tornadoes are pretty common
with tropical cyclones, and most of them occurred generally kind
of on the east side of the circulation. And that's
what we saw here through about the eastern third of
North Carolina yesterday with the tornado warnings, and they're having
that issue as as the remnants continue to move up
(01:30:38):
into the northeast as well. We have tornado watches that
extend from the Baltimore Washington, DC area all the way
up into southeastern New York. So it is definitely something
associated with these tropical cyclones, and it is certainly more
common than They're not typically large tornadoes, but they certainly
are destructed enough, destructive enough, destructive enough, excuse me, to
(01:30:59):
cause some damage. We do have some showers and storms
moving through here this morning. They'll tape off as we
approach midday, maybe into early afternoon. Sunshine should start to
mix into the clouds this afternoon, maybe a slight chance
for a late afternoon or evening shower storm. And then
as we get into the weekend, I think we'll see
some dryer air move in middle upper eighties today, low
to mid seventies tonight, Sunday Tomorrow closing in on ninety.
(01:31:20):
Maybe a slight chance for a late day shower storm Sunday.
Otherwise another sunny day, middle upper eighties.
Speaker 1 (01:31:25):
Okay, have a good weekend, sir, appreciate it all right,
you too, and we will come back and chat with
Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on, Jeff, what's going on?
Speaker 10 (01:31:34):
Well, Good morning, Casey, Happy Friday. The major averages posted
solid gains yesterday, but the futures are rather volatile this morning.
They're lower at the moment now, futures down seventy three.
There is new optimism about the housing market because mortgage
interest rates are at the lowest level and more than
a year. Freddy Mack reported the average rate on a
thirty year fixed grate home loan a six point forty
(01:31:56):
seven percent. Another big media company has written on the
value of its cable networks. Paramount Global, the parent of
Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV, and other channels, wrote down the
value of the networks by nearly six billion dollars. This
comes just a day after Warner Brothers Discovery announced a
nine billion dollar write down on its cable nets. Paramount
(01:32:18):
also announced it's cutting about two thousand jobs. Amazon dot
Com struck a couple of deals with TikTok and Pinterest.
Users of the two social platforms will be able to
place Amazon orders without leaving the apps. Amazon already had
similar deals with Meta Platforms and Snap. Amazon also announced
it's testing a fleet of Kia Souls as delivery vehicles.
(01:32:41):
Amazon looking for more ways to offer same day deliveries.
It says the Kiyas will be used by part time workers.
They'll make about fifty deliveries per shift. A new version
of the Macmini desktops on the way from Apple our
Mark German reports it will be the smallest desktop ever
offered by the company. It'll be the the size of
an Apple set top box and casey. Our appetite for
(01:33:05):
avocados is reportedly causing environmental problems in Mexico. Climate Rights
International and Guardian Forestall say Mexican avocado exporters that supply
to Walmart, Trader Joe's and other chains are growing avocados
in many areas that were illegally cleared by fires. The
report says avocado exports drove more than forty thousand acres
(01:33:27):
of deforestation over the last decade.
Speaker 1 (01:33:29):
Casey alrighty, all right, Well I do love avocados, so
keep it coming, thank you. All right, Okay, you have
a good weekend, all right. Yeah that's Jeff Bellinger there.
I think Ross doesn't like you don't like I guacam only,
but you eat avocados. Right.
Speaker 2 (01:33:44):
That is incorrect.
Speaker 1 (01:33:45):
Oh that's all of it. All of it is snut. Okay,
all right, Hey, I need a ruling here real quick.
So we have a we got a teacher. This is
in Houston, Texas. Let's see David is his name? I
doesn't know what does he teach? Says he's a high
school teacher or no, sorry, middle school teacher. Okay, So
(01:34:09):
so what happened middle of the night abhiut twelve thirty
in the morning. David Garza buck naked with a fifteen
year old student out on his front lawn. That's one
way that this could be spun. Now, if those if
that's what you hear, You got a teacher exposing his
(01:34:30):
naked body to a fifteen year old student in front
of his house. What do you think.
Speaker 2 (01:34:35):
I think you need to put him in the mortar field.
We put him in the mortar turn him, amis yep,
well what if I threw in this? Actually, Garza was
asleep in his home when he heard a woman screaming
in front of his house. When he looked outside, he
saw a hooded black male trying to rape a fifteen
year old and he ran out of his house with
(01:34:56):
his gun.
Speaker 1 (01:34:57):
But he sleeps in the nude.
Speaker 2 (01:34:58):
Okay, so that is a completely diff her story. Can
can we put the mist back together?
Speaker 1 (01:35:03):
Yeah? Are bad?
Speaker 2 (01:35:05):
So sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:35:06):
I'm so sorry that we just heard you to miss sir. See.
Speaker 2 (01:35:09):
This is why we have trials.
Speaker 1 (01:35:11):
Oh man, Yeah, that's that's again. It's all about how
it's it's you want a lesson on what you include
or don't include in his story and how it changes things. Yeah,
David Garza being uh Now, luckily after the dude ran
off because this guy comes out with a gun and
and she screams help, I'm fifteen, and he books out
(01:35:31):
of there, and they got a grainy photo of him, uh,
you know, attempting to rape at fifty. He had ripped
a lot of her clothes off too, So thank god,
this guy was like, I'm not even gonna put on
shirt and he comes streaking out.
Speaker 2 (01:35:43):
I guess all he said. I always said this dude
was a hero from day one. I said, this guy,
they're I would not up in a motor field with
a mortar and turn him to miss Like, wouldn't do it.
Speaker 1 (01:35:55):
It's David Guards of this, David Guards of that. Every
damn day with rush H, you make one mistake. But
also for you freaky PERV people who you know, like
oh you know, like you know, like the public nudity,
this is your loophole. You just could be just become
an agent of justice, right. You got to be in
(01:36:19):
the right place at the right time. But like, if
if that's your if that's your kink, you absolute strange person,
just you know, get a police scanner. Break up crime,
please show up. You've got the robber pinned down. He
doesn't dare get up because you're you know, you're straightfully
straddling him and they're probably not going to rite you
(01:36:40):
for lude behavior. So you're welcome that. Solving problems every
day on this show.