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Speaker 1 (00:00):
How am I not able to find this? So I go.
I don't know if you guys realized that. I guess
maybe somebody does. Maybe they went to this thing. Ross.
Did you know Burning Man kicked off yesterday? Remember Burning
Man out there in Vegas?
Speaker 2 (00:19):
No?
Speaker 3 (00:20):
I missed it again?
Speaker 1 (00:21):
No, well no, it's it's it kicked off. It's going on.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
I personally I missed it. I missed it though every year. Yeah,
well you haven't missed it yet.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
I mean technically, if you wanted to head over this weekend,
it'll be going on. So yeah, no, very busy, I see, okay,
but I was trying to find the I was trying
to find the audio from last year's amazing thing that,
believe it or not, is not happening this year. So
(00:51):
I think that means they they solved whatever they were
looking to solve. Believe it or not. No climate protesters
showed up to block the roads this year at the
Burning Man. If you remember last year, they showed up
to block the roads and nobody calculated what happens when
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it's tribal police. I believe everyone remembers that amazing video.
I thought we had audio. I'm literally in our folder
from a year ago, and I guess technically it was
the third of September when it happened. I don't see
anything in there, but if you don't remember the video,
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let's just say they are having zero of that. The
tribal police go in there, they immediately are like, yeah, no,
I see that you've changed yourself across the road or
whatever it is, and there's trailers here. We're just going
to push the trailer out of the way while you
scream like a lunatic, and then we're going to arrest you.
(01:57):
You're not going to be able to believe it. You're
you know, you're gonna threaten us with lawsuits. This ain't right.
This is America when the irony is and when I
talked about this at great length, it's not not really
And this is something unless you've grown up and spent
time on reservations, you don't. It doesn't stick with you
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until you realize it's not the same thing. And I'm
not going to get into everything we got into last year,
but this was something that literally was drilled into me
by my mother because I have because I had friends
who were tribal members that I went to school with.
So if we go up there. She's just like you
just remember you're not in Montana, because technically it's right
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across the border in Montana, but you go, you're not
Montana anymore to see, know, and uh, when we were
acting like jackasses one year in high school driving around
trying to round up a party, some of the tribal
police on the Crow reservation made that abundantly clear to
us and basically excommunicated us, which you know, in retrospect
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did us a favor. So all of those snowflakes were
figuring out what happens when you're on tribal land and
it's not the same. I remember I wanted I wanted
them basically deputized to go handle it everywhere. You've cleaned
this problem up in about two seconds. Yeah, the only
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burning Man audio I see around that time, And maybe
there was too many expletives in it. Maybe we didn't
run the audio, just encourage people to watch the video. Well,
either way, they have not shown up this year, and
I take that to mean that whatever their beef was,
they got it solved or they realize they're not good.
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This is what happens when you're not going to be
able to get away with your garbage, so you look
elsewhere to go ahead and harass people elsewhere. It's almost
as if if you are a somebody in charge of
law enforcement or in the case of a municipality, the board,
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you know, the mayor, the council, whatever, who has oversight.
It's almost as if this is a teachable moment places
where they're not going to be able to get away
with ruining everybody's everything while you know, pretending to be
dead fish who can also scream obnoxious stuff, don't care
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literally telling people. You know, there's videos of the very
same group where mom's got a kid in the cars.
He's like, he's got a fever of one hundred and one.
We're trying to get I'm sorry, but you know who
you know what else is getting warm? Ross, Do you
know what else is getting warm other than your kid
with a fever of one hundred and one? You know
what else is getting warm other than your kid with
a fever? That could literally call long term problems of
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the planet. That's right, let me tell you about that.
And you saw these videos. So they're not there now.
Who knows, maybe they'll show up, but I think maybe,
just maybe they realized it wasn't the juice wasn't worth
the squeeze, so to speak. And so we'll put that,
(05:24):
we'll put that one in the Uh. I don't even
I don't even know what you're sending me, Boston, Paul.
Make it used words, but use English words, and then
put them in your email and then try to put
them in a correct order, and then I'll figure out
what the hell that means. Maybe having maybe he's having
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flashbacks and he wanted to go nightstick some people I
don't know, but yeah, they haven't shown up this year.
So all right, coming up on Z show, let's see here,
we've got all sorts of stuff to get to. Oh, oh,
you know the you know the ice wall. Guys familiar
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with what the ice wall is? Yes, as Internet conspiracy
theorists would use it. So and this is like the
United Nations fault. So the ice wall is essentially, if
you're into the flat earth kind of dome stuff, it's
the thing that's all the way on the outside, so
you can never leave. They're trapped here for that. That's
(06:30):
an accurate description, right, It just it encircles the outside.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
Yeah, it's what on a traditional map would be Antarctica.
But in the flat Earth map, it's a giant ice
wall that surrounds the outer rim.
Speaker 1 (06:41):
One person is dead, two others remain trapped. After the
ice wall collapsed in Iceland all places or in a
tour group outside of Iceland, first responders received an emergency call.
YadA YadA.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Basically, they took the boat right up to the ice
and it just happened to collapse at that moment. And
I don't know, I don't know the ice hit them.
I guess the ice hit hit one of the boats,
and then you just have the you have that, Boston Paul,
I have that story, don't worry. And then uh, it
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creates a huge wave, and I guess that hit the
other boats. So apparently there's a gap in the ice wall.
Somebody wants to go figure out what's there? What what
are they surmises on the other side, wouldn't it just
be the edge of the dome. This is what I'm
confused about, because now there's.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
Another map that came out and it expands and there's
like different islands, and there's different like like people, there's
different races people. There's a whole other one and one
of the islands like when you look at them, are
like they're named like Asgard and stuff like that from
like Nordic or even from mythology.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Oh, I can already see where this is. So they
met some people made it through one time, and then
they lionized them as god.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
There's like complete elites over there, right, and we're not
allowed past the the ice wall.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Wait, so we're on we're on the we're on the the.
Speaker 3 (08:05):
We're in the poverty. We're on orgy boat C. We're
on orgy boat C. Is that essentially what it is? Oh,
you don't want to be on that third one?
Speaker 1 (08:15):
Man? Oh I had no idea. All right, Well that's depressing.
Well go ahead, and I guess go go talk to
him because there's a hole in the thing all right,
coming up on the show. But you ever, uh, you
ever wanted to celebrate because your portfolio did well, hey
maybe you're thinking, casey, have you seen what's going on?
(08:37):
But I want you to think back to a time
you had a great quarter or something. How did you
choose to celebrate? Maybe just take it in stride, you know,
hoping that's part of a long term investment strategy. You're
saving for retirement or a kids, college or whatever it is,
and you're just proud of yourself. But you gotta want
to brag, right, all right, Well I'm gonna I'm gonna
show you how not to do it, and we'll do
(08:57):
that coming up next here on the cac O Day program.
I don't know, I consult the handbook. Maybe no show.
We all go back to bed, you know, just to
be safe. So I know sometimes they do that in
the morning before the other people are in. So uh, anyway,
let me u let me kick over to this. I
didn't realize that this was an option, but I'm trying
(09:20):
to piece together because in the story we don't have
a lot of details. So I'm I'm just I used.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
I use the.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
Maps and my knowledge geographic knowledge of the area to
create a possibility. I don't know if it is that,
but if it is, at least you know the narrative,
because otherwise it doesn't make sense what I'm about to
tell you. So a North Carolina Special Deputy Attorney General,
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which is you know, it's a it's a pretty good title, right.
What do you do for a living? I'm a lawyer,
Oh what kind of lawyer? I'm the deputy a special
Deputy Attorney General for the state of North Carolina. That
reads pretty good on a card. Not so much in
an arrest report, though, According to court records, forty six
year old Tory Dixon was taken into custody charge with
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public in decency and intoxication. According to the warrants, Dixon
exposed himself to traffic at the intersection of Glenwood Avenue
and Blue Ridge Road. So, and if you are thinking
where does Blue Ridge connect? Maybe some of you know
obviously because you drive through what has to be the
busiest of commute or one of the busiest commute sections
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in the in the triangle, and that is Glenwood Pass,
the mall. Blue Ridge is the road where if you
want to go to like the Best Buy or the
Barnes and Noble, and you're coming from the south, that's
where you go in. But what's on the corner right there?
Charles Schwab, So I you know? So my theory is
(11:08):
all right, Ross, You ever had a real you ever
had a good like quarter or whatever for your for
your savings, for your investments, for one stuff like that?
You get the little statement that our company sends out.
Do you ever look at that and want to celebrate
in front of the Charles Schwab with no pants. Oh okay,
all right, what if it was like really good court,
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like you're gonna do You're gonna do thirty percent this quarter?
I mean, because otherwise, how the hell do you end
up out in front of There's not even anything there.
There's a Charles Schwab office, I think across the street,
just what the PNC bank and you are literally a
special Deputy Attorney General. Let's see faces what there's There's
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almost no details, like I doesn't even say what time
of the day. I mean, is he doing this at
rush hour? Look if if, if that's your thing and
you want to expose yourself to people rush hours, what
you want to do? Cars aren't moving very fast. Everyone's
going to get a good look. They really can't extract
themselves from the situation because you know, you just you.
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If anyone who's tried to drive past Crabtree at the
right at the wrong time of day knows, you're essentially
your your trap. So I would love to see more details.
I'd hate to think we're not seeing more details because
of the position. So well, can we'll continue to stay
on that, but Yeah, he's been placed on administrative leave
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by the North Carolina Attorney General's Office. Maybe it was
drinking over at that the Mexican restaurant over there. It's
pretty good, so good. I can't remember the name of it,
but whatever. But either way, he'd been employed at the
eg's office since two thousand and and I'd love to
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know the backstory here. They have other stories with less information.
I don't understand. I don't understand how that works. W
R E. L. We need the details. We need to
know why I was there with with the you know,
everything on display in front of the Charles Schwab office,
which isn't fair on Charles Schwab. I don't think that
anything to do with that. I'm just trying to give
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you a visual, uh, for the for the area there.
This is why I don't go to the mall. By
the way. You thought it was just the insane traffic,
the people pushing, just all of that, But it's all
of those things coupled coupled with this. Also. No, I'm
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trying to think the last time I was at the
mall or at Crabtree Mall anyway, I don't even remember,
and I got no beef with it. There are a
couple of stores that I will go hitting there. I
haven't been there in forever. I just it's always one
of those things where at least at least we can
kind of get away at a different time of the
day doing this job, right, So I can pop in
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there late morning. But you know, especially once we get
into like October and Christmas shopping and everything started, Oh
you won't catch me over there, and maybe the dude
should have waited. It's usually a lot busier then, you know,
if you want to get maximum effect from your little stunt.
All right, coming up on the show, we got to
talk about the the Zuckerberg Letter, so a page and
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a half letter penned to Jim Jordan in response to
questions about, you know, censoring people, also taking and taking
accounts that were posting about the New York Post hunter
Biden's story and throttling them. All of these things that
you know, we've all found now to be going on.
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Coupled with Zuckbucks, which if you don't remember what that was,
those were these big donations that Zuckerberg was making through
his foundation last year that was supposed to help enable
people to get out and vote, you know, when they're
doing the congressional hearings obviously, and then they'll be well,
I don't have the answer for you, Congressman, we'll get
(15:14):
back to you, all right. So this is from the
get back to us. This is what you have going here,
and this answers a few questions and actually very directly
addresses them. And specifically, was the Biden administration trying to
force censorship if they did, what did your company agree
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to do, how did it work with the you know,
your policy surrounding the Biden laptop stuff and a few
other items, so you know, basically, let's get a scope
of it. Well, Zuckerberg admitted that the administration did pressure Facebook.
I think everyone probably knows this. The tragedy is they're
going to get away with it, even though probably I
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don't know that Biden himself did. I mean he did
with some statements he made where he's just like, well,
they're going to listen or we're going to do you know,
this thing that lives in the face of the spirit
of the Constitution. But you know, it was staff members.
It was several of them are are identified in what
we've seen who were vicious, right, who would send things
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like you don't want to anger the White House, right,
and nothing's going to happen. And I think it's in
large part due to the Fed. Weal one it was Democrats,
but more specifically, they'll be like, well, you can't look
Biden's he's on his way out. What's the point. And
I promise that is the attitude of a lot of
Republicans and I don't understand it, like they don't want
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to stir the pot here, and arguably this is a
really important thing. So in the letter, he said that
senior Biden administration officials, including the White House, repeatedly pressured
Meta to censor content related to coronavirus. The content that
they requested to be taken down include humor and satire,
as well as what we now know to be perfectly
(17:03):
accurate information. But yeah, like you know how it is,
you know how it was, and you know how it
will be again if given the opportunity. He says he
now regrets complying with certain demands. I'm not going to
read a verbatim this next part, but let me give
you the vibe that Zuckerberg's saying. He's saying, essentially, yeah, yeah, oh, Yeah,
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they were on us each and every day. We didn't
know what to do. We were, you know, the government's
threatening to crawl up our behind, and so we aired
on the side of not having government to crawl up
and screw with our business model, and we decided that
that was more important than you know, really the trust
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of our users. Zuckerberg basically says it. He said, I
think we made some choices that, with the benefit of
hindsight and new information, we wouldn't make today. We regret,
We believe the government pressure was wrong, and regret that
we were not more outspoken about it. Well, it doesn't
matter now. This was this was about at the time.
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It it. It's meaningless after the fact because it already
accomplished what they wanted it to, not just with that,
but with the UH, with the uh you know, the
uh New York Post article. UH. Like I said to
our teams at the time, I feel strongly we should
not compromise our content standards due to pressure from any
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administration in either direction. And if we're ready to push
back if something like this happens again, well what does
that look like? I mean? Because if you push back,
you just saw what you know, you see they want
to there's a bunch of these cats in the government
right now and want to arrest Musk. They looked at
what happened to the telegram dude and decidedly that's a
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little different. Uh with must be a US citizen, and
he is, Pablo, I believe is a French citizen. It's
not right. I'm just saying that it's not going to
be adjudicated the same way, and the US isn't going
to have the same responsibility, or at the very least should.
But there's a bunch of people would love Elon to
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get drug away. That's where we are. He explained to
the House Judiciary Committee that the FBI had warned Meta
about a potential Russian disinformation operation. So this is the
laptop stuff. You should be angry. Mark Zuckerberg should be angry,
because here's the thing. If if Zuckerberg stood with Elon
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and a handful of these other folks did Google Apple
for that matter, you know anyone who's in the tech
industry who might feel this government pressure if they actually
had the stones to do it, the government had back off.
They can't take on the totality of the tech sector.
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They can't take on the big you know, if you
just got the you know, the top five ten sized companies,
they can't do it because so much of the money
that they make comes from them. I'm talking about campaign
donations and all of that, as well as it being
a tool that they use to get more campaign donations.
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And so as soon as you start screwing with the money,
I think it's going to be very convincing. If one,
if one outlet, one platform does it well, then you
get what you see right here, or one of the
big ones, I should say, But if they were actually
willing to stand together, not that they would be, especially
over at Google, man, especially over at Google. This is
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this is this is what you get right here, a
letter from Zuckerberg that will go nowhere and probably nobody
will end up in trouble for any of this. All right,
eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four
What is this? Austin Paul. I'm gonna be at the
mall today in front of Charles Schwab all bet pervert.
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All right, let me do this six forty one. We're
gonna take a break, be right back. Hang on looking
at it. Some military stories here. One is really horrible
and I'm gonna tell you about that here in just
a moment. But first this the US Navy. You probably
saw the part where they were they're gonna literally dock
seventeen ships because they don't have the man power, which,
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by the way, can I have one? What if I
promise me and the boys will take it out every weekend? Well,
it's a deterrent. Okay, Yeah, we're using it to you know,
some drum or something or you know, who knows. But also,
nobody's gonna nobody's gonna be attacking wherever we're sailing around
in that thing, and it's gotta be one of the big,
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one of the bigger ones, so we can we have
maximum fishermen and not just because that would be the
most badass, but if you're not gonna let us use those,
there's other problems of foot according to the US Navy.
Let's see here, the US Air Force, US Army, and
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US Navy have ran out of pants. I guess the
Marines are good, So good on you guys. Yeah, uniform
pants are out of stock and won't be in stock
in the near future. Now, obviously there's a lot of
specifics here because there's a lot of different outfits, but
or uniforms. Let's see, the most common US Navy uniform
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for sailors where they are lacking additional pants is what
is known as the Navy Working Uniform NWU, and that's
apparently where the problem lies. So if you see, if
you see some pantsless service members, it's not their fault.
You guys got a window here. So yeah, I don't
know what that means, but that's not the military store
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I was wanting to give you, all right, US District
Judge Leoni Brikemma brink Emma, I don't know how to
bring Kemma Leoni briing Kemma anyway, she has ruled, are
you ready for this? The US military cannot discriminate against
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HIV positive people who want to join the military. I'm
going to read that again. A US district judge by
the name of a name of Leono Leoni Brikema has
ruled the US military cannot discriminate against HIV positive people
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who want to join the military. In a ruling the
absolute lunatic I inserted that said, the military's ban on
HIV positive recruits quote contributes to the ongoing stigma surrounding
HIV positive individuals. Do you know some of the things
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you can get disqualified from military service over right now,
right now? But let alone HIV positive, being HIV positive, allergies,
al you can get dq'ed from military service for certain
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allergy conditions. Color if you're color blind, you can get
dq Asthma, ADHD and ad D can get you disqualified
from military service. Missing teeth can get you disqualified from
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military service. And psoriasis that's another one. Soiasis can get
you disqualified from military service. I'm not hacking on people
who may have been disqualified for military service. I'm pointing
out that if somebody with psoriasis or a couple missing
teeth is going to be a problem, how in the
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world is somebody who is dealing with a blood born
Now granted one that you know that we can literally
keep people alive for a very long time. We can
keep the disease from transitioning with the right regiment of
medicine from HIV into full blown eights. I understand that.
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But sometimes things are pretty bloody in this capacity. So
what the hell is this woman talking? I can't believe.
By the way, Bill Clinton appointee. For those of you
who worry about stuff like that, but you know some
who say, well, maybe this is a welcome thing. Is
the military's facing massive recruitment problems. Since twenty thirteen, mail
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enlistment has dropped thirty five This is a This is
yet another this is this is another situation where we
have decided that we will never tell anyone no because
it'll hurt their feelings, even if it doesn't make any sense.
And it doesn't make any sense. I'm sorry, I feel
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bad for you, and I wish that you did not
have HIV. But I can't think of a situation where
this is a where the safety, the potential safety component
overrides the I guess the the amount of people you're
going to get signed up, Like, it's not going to
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be a bunch of people, and unless I said, people
see it as an opportunity to not get deployed or
into certain parts of the military, but instead receive you know,
top level of medicine. And then maybe people sign up
just for the treatment. You know, where you've you some
people have said, well, I'm going to sign up so
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that the government will pay for a sex change. Like
we've had those stories, but this is different. You can
talk about unit cohesiveness and whether you think somebody's be
a good soldier, you know, regardless of whether they consider
themselves transgender or not. But the fact remains that there
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are going to be certain situations where you don't want
somebody with a blood born illness like HIV. And people say, wow,
you know it's really hard to contract, right, But why
create the issue. How many of you who've served in
the military have literally had your had your friend's blood
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on you. I've noted I didn't serve in the military,
and I've had my friend's blood on them. And a
buddy who gashed himself really really, really bad. We were
up tamping one time and I literally was hold non
a tourniquit stuff. Well, the guys we were with was
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volunteer EMT, so that was helpful, but I got dude's
blood all over me. And I would assume in the military,
this is a situation that happens. So you know, she
can go ahead and rule this. I don't know how
it progresses from here. Let's see here. I was hoping
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they had a little longer article on this as to
where it goes next, but nope, that is that is
an actual ruling that happened yesterday. So there you go,
all right? Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight
seven four. What are we doing? Man? What on earth
makes us think that this is a good idea just
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because sometimes you can't do it. It's like I said
about that Algerian fighter. If it is this very rare
condition with x Y chromosome and an unnatural out of testosterone,
but the but you know, was born a female, it's
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not fair that you have this unfair advantage. But it's
also not fair in this particular situation, as you saw.
So if somebody has HIV, let alone, psoriasis, missing teeth
or some of the other things. I told you, what
in the world are we doing? Uh? Janet, what's going on?
Speaker 5 (29:36):
Tasting? Hey?
Speaker 1 (29:37):
You know I'm good. What can I do for you?
Speaker 5 (29:40):
Good? So I'm noticing the theme in today. So it
seems to be about pants.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Well those wrong stories that happened. I didn't even think
of it until he started doing them. But yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 5 (29:52):
Yes, it is right. Well, I mean I just had
to call in to give old Boy and break to
I mean, Charles Schwamp always makes me want to take
my pants off too, I just haven't actually done it.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Well, it's right in front of the mall. And I
don't know that that was necessarily what he was directly
in front of, but that's Blue Ridge and Glenwood, so.
Speaker 5 (30:13):
Well, I mean, I don't know that I'm going to
do it either, but I'm just saying the watch some money,
yeah well, watch and lots of money.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Yeah well, and remember rush hours at five. So okay, right,
thank you.
Speaker 5 (30:28):
I appreciate the tip.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Absolutely, you're probably gonna be on the Charles Swab side.
You probably want to do it in the morning when
people are coming into Raleigh. That's where you're gonna get
stacked traffic more. But hey, you know what, I'm not
going to tell you how to go run around pants
less over by the mall because I am not a
special Deputy North Carolina Attorney General. This is out of
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my league. This is why I have to speculate on
this stuff. All right. A couple other things. We're going
to get into the coalition or whatever they're calling it,
that apparently has grown and now everyone who was besties
with the latest Democrat to come over talks or is
talking about how they always hated her. So we'll get
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into that and this this childish argument that is being
wholly misrepresented over the details of the debates is to
serve one of two purposes, both of which are absolute underhandedness.
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Oh look at that. Unfortunately, we have a we have
a passing to tell you about this morning. There's a
stifle of sneeze there. Yeah, so sad news. Sid Vicious
is dead. Not that one. That one's been dead. I
(32:00):
think that dude's been dead probably since I've no he's
been dead longer and I've been alive. Yeah, that happened
the year before I was born. So not that Sid Vicious,
not the dude from the sex Pistols, and obviously there's
a whole backstory there. But instead Sid Vicious in the
world of wrestling, Sid Udi, You Udi. I don't know
(32:24):
how to pronounce his actual last name. I've seen somebody
else with that last name and it was Eadie or Udy.
I've seen two different so I don't know, So I apologize.
But the wrestler who went under the moniker Sid Justice,
Sid Vicious, Psycho Sid has passed away at the age
(32:44):
of sixty three. Again, man, that seems to be. That
seems to be probably the top end of a lot
of wrestlers of that era is early sixties. I'm trying.
I mean, there's obviously a few exceptions out there, but
we see a lot of these, a lot of these
(33:04):
guys sixty and then obviously some before.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
I saw him wrestle. Oh you did okay in nineteen
ninety two, Royal Rumbold the Pepsi Arena. My dad's surprised
this with tickets. That was the Rick Flair came in
third and he ended up winning the whole thing in
the final three in the ring at the end was Hulkgan,
Sid said, Justice Vicious Psychler said, and Rick Flair?
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Nice? Where was the centers in Schenectady?
Speaker 3 (33:28):
Now that's an Albany It's like it used to be
the Knickerbocker Arena. And then they changed the Pepsi I
know what it's called now. The crowd the crowd wanted
Flair and they wanted Sid to win one of the two.
And what they did was they they changed the audio
on it, so it sounded like the crowd was cheering
for Hogan.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
Really yeah, I mean, with everything else being what it is,
that doesn't surprise me. But they were hell bent on
making Hogan the dude man.
Speaker 3 (33:57):
I mean, there's that point, Yeah, that point he was.
But I mean the crowd was really for Flair justice,
no doubt a lot of Woods in that crowd that night.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
You know, I was. I was watching a video of
Rick Flair smoking weed with Mike Tyson yesterday on Twitter. Man,
I don't I I just talked about how a lot
of these guys are dying in their early sixties. I
think I think Rick Flair is is immortal, right with
the size of that blundy was smoking with uh with
Tyson on there.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
I do like every time there's a wrestler somebody that
passes away Flair, he seems to make it about himself,
believe it or not, and it's.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
Just what, yeah, oh bad, did he do that in
this stance?
Speaker 3 (34:30):
Yeah, he always puts out a tweet or something. It's
always about himself in the end. And last last time
I was there and he gave me a hug and
I called him. You know, this kind of stuff, No,
no matter who it is, I.
Speaker 1 (34:41):
Mean, you gotta run, you gotta run. A There's a
fine line on that stuff because some people want to
hear stories about people that they might maybe have forgotten about, right, Like,
I don't know, but to your to your extent. Yeah,
Flair does teem to uh go quickly to the about
him part. So let's see. One of the most iconic
(35:02):
moments is when he hit Sean Michaels with a power
bomb to defeat him for the ninety six A Survivor
Series Championship. Yeah there. It is also a main event
for two WrestleMania's, falling to Hogan at eight WrestleMania eight
and The Undertaker at WrestleMania thirteen.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
That dude is like just one of these monsters where
they would come through the curtain and you'd be like,
who is that dude?
Speaker 1 (35:26):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, just a beast. Some dudes are,
let's say, you know, fanatics. I had no word of them.
Speaker 3 (35:34):
I had that Action figure too when I was a kid.
You just tower over the other ones.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
Dude. I forgot about my wrestling Action figures, and I
wasn't really even that into wrestling, but my cousins were.
And then when I Action figures, then I got all like, yeah,
now I'm into wrestling, even though it really wasn't. So
it would have been around that same era. Let's see,
No been late eighties, did he ever? I don't have
(36:02):
it here because I clicked on Sid Vicious, it's the
other one. Did he ever hold the title at all?
Speaker 3 (36:09):
See? I guess my question, would you rather Yeah he
beat Brett Hart, Okay, Brett, Yeah, Brett, Michael said, or
at some point you had a title match. I think
we raised their remonent as well, but I might be
off on that.
Speaker 4 (36:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
No, it says here nineteen ninety six Survivor series defeating
Sean Michaels. So I mean I let him get a
little taste of it. Would you rather be one of
these jobbers who never you know, you never really go anywhere,
or would you rather be it?
Speaker 6 (36:35):
Now?
Speaker 1 (36:36):
In this case, it's it's different because he did hold
it like some of these dudes who had a much
more notoriety but never were given an opportunity to actually win.
Because that's got you know, Once your ego is up
to that level where there's an action figure of you
and you're not even given an opportunity to hold the
title for a little while, that's got to be a
little frustrating unless you're a super team player and you're
(36:57):
just like, all right, let's go along with whatever. Let's see.
He also wrestled in Japan had a brief st in
the E c W. So that was on the down
side of.
Speaker 3 (37:07):
He passed away of cancer. Did they say what kind?
Speaker 1 (37:10):
No, I was actually I was looking for that while
I was talking. Doesn't say I don't know like you have.
Is there a theory on this?
Speaker 3 (37:19):
No, I haven't. But I did see a lot of
people saying that it was sort of like a nor
McDonald thing where the people had no idea, and people
in the business too were saying, you know, I had
no idea he had cancer, and so he kept it
very private apparently. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (37:30):
No, it says he is. He and his wife Sabrina Page,
and their son Frank. It sounds like maybe they were
the only ones who knew. So all right, well, there
you go, very sad, very unfortunate, and oh here's the Yeah,
I'm sorry, here's what I was looking for. No, it
(37:50):
doesn't say what kind of cancer. Sorry, I'm sitting here
reading this because I was wanting to answer Russ's question.
All right, Yeah, I don't know. It doesn't say which one,
all right, eight eight, eight, nine three four seven eighty
seven four. So we got that in the God Dad
in the stack of stuff here, So yesterday after a
promise was made by I think technically rfk's running mate.
(38:15):
Initial running mate spilled a lot of this stuff, and
then RFK kind of echoed it, saying, you know, there's
gonna be other Democrats than Trump said there's gonna be
other Democrats. And I have to admit this was one
that I thought, this is probably who it is, and
I'm just sad that I didn't say it out loud
so I could have a happy dance about being correct.
And that is this former Democratic congresswoman who absolutely destroyed
(38:41):
Kamala Harris by the way in a debate one time,
has thrown has thrown her ducats in with the Trump campaign,
and now I had to listen to a bunch of
congress holes, Democrat congress holes be like, well, we never
liked her, and it's like, yes, you did. You guys
weret You guys were ty. You guys are thickest thieves
(39:01):
when she was just representing Hawaii, voting with you damn
near every bit of it. And now you're just like
the the uh pavel dude yesterday, not that one who
was arrested, but the guy who looks like the Carmen
San Diego dude who was rfk's friend, who just wrote
a giant hit piece like that's the behavior. I have
(39:22):
to wonder if voters are even mildly awake can see that,
because it's such disgusting human behavior. It's just, you know,
all these people that talked about on the radio, including
people who I thought were longtime friends, almost family members,
who after you know, Trump got elected, would would just
be like peace, I'm out and wouldn't talk to you again,
(39:44):
or would turn on a dime on people like It's
it's some of the most repulsive behavior. And you're seeing
that obviously with RFK, and now you're seeing it with
Tulci gabbers.
Speaker 7 (39:56):
To the brink of nuclear war than we ever have
been before. This is one of the main reasons why
I'm committed to doing all that I can to send
President Trump back to the White House where he can
once again serve us as our commander in chief, because
(40:20):
I am confident that his first task will be to
do the work to walk us back from the brink
of war.
Speaker 1 (40:29):
All right, So obviously that's her, that's her big issue.
Obviously military background with Gabbard there, So yeah, so now
you have three now you have three. I mean if
RFK obviously Tulsy Gabbard and I guess Donna Hugh's supporting
(40:49):
if that's worth it to you. And what's interesting is
while I saw yesterday they're like, well, this doesn't matter.
These are you know, these are challenged individuals. These are
people who are crazy or conspiracy theory. Tulsi Gabber doesn't
strike me as a conspiracy theorist. That's just me. But
on the very same day that they're sitting there talking
(41:09):
about this, they put out a list of two hundred
former aids to George Bush and it was it George.
It was George Bush, and I think going back to
the other Bush too and Mitt Romney, that's who it was. Yeah,
And they're like, we have two hundred aids that are
not they're going to vote for Harris. Okay, so you
(41:31):
have a bunch of the people, the nameless folks that
you know are These are not body man aids. These
are aids within certain departments that just happen to work
in that window. And we're doing this list again every
time they got to put one of these damn lists together,
And uh, who is it? Swaying, Who's sitting there going
(41:52):
these two hundred people who I probably never will know,
ever meet, even know who they are, with the exception
of maybe a couple of them. If you run in
DC circles are changing anyone's minds. The only people who
know who they are are clearly up in DC already.
But yeah, that's uh, that's the uh, the tit for
(42:15):
tat and the back and forth yesterday on who's crossing there.
Speaker 3 (42:19):
I think to answer your question, it would because I
had several people over the past few days say, you
know that are on the left reach out to me
and they're like, you know, the RFK nomination, junior nomination
isn't endorsement, isn't gonna make swingy votes, And then yesterday
the same thing, Oh well, this Tulca gabber thing isn't
gonna sway any votes. I think those are the people
that would say the George w and the Mitt Robney
(42:40):
endorsement would sway the votes.
Speaker 1 (42:42):
That is ironic here, isn't it. Don't we already know
that the RFK thing did sway some votes? I think
I think they are. I think they already have some
sampling on this. Now. I don't know. I mean how
it stacks up. Yes, I mean you're the math. The
math is just there. Even if he gets one percent
of his supporters to come over, it adjusts the number.
(43:03):
Tulsi Gabbard wasn't necessarily in it, but I think that
there's a lot of people that are in that very
moderate zone who listened to Tulsi Gabbard.
Speaker 3 (43:12):
I wonder where the Joe Rogan is gonna come down
on this too, because he's a big Tulsi fan. And yeah,
he's a big RFK junior fan. So you know, is
he gonna finally, you know, take that leap. I are
just stay on offense.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
Look, we can speculate, I don't you know. You know
my policy like, I don't endorse anybody, So I'm not
gonna sit there and say that Joe Rogan has to.
And he would argue that he didn't last time, even
though everyone got mad at him. He was simply pointing
something out. But yeah, no, this this creates that scenario where, uh,
you might maybe cat Turtle be happy. I don't know,
(43:48):
probably not. By the way, three year letterman in him,
that's straight beef.
Speaker 3 (43:52):
Huh on the I blocked that dude like three years ago,
before it was popular. Now everybody starts has started doing it.
Oh really, he's annoying. And the same thing with Harry Cism.
Did you see the news about Harry Sison.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
No, I tune him out.
Speaker 3 (44:06):
So it's the time.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
You know who he is, right, like, yeah, he's he's
the big twenty year old absolute moron idiots.
Speaker 3 (44:12):
Zoomer you know, dem In pater complete paid chill. Turns
out he's not even a United States citizen. Stop. He
was born in Singapore. He was raised in Ireland and
he came he moved here like four or five years ago.
Speaker 1 (44:25):
Well but are his parents citizens? I mean, what's the story.
Speaker 3 (44:33):
Everybody yesterday was saying that he wasn't a citizen. So yeah,
but hen like he moved here like four years ago,
and suddenly he ends up on Twitter like with all
these followers and he's like a big influencer. Like, how
does that happen?
Speaker 1 (44:44):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (44:45):
I don't know. Maybe he's getting paid.
Speaker 1 (44:47):
Oh he's straight up. Yeah, Hey, there's no question. What
was the one he posted the other day and he
had to take it down? It was just so he
was such a screw up.
Speaker 3 (44:55):
It was during the debate, during the debate with talk.
Speaker 1 (44:58):
Before the debate, he said that he was gonna him crying.
Speaker 3 (45:00):
No, it was during the debate. He was he was
like the one of the only ones. A lot of
the other influencers were completely silent, but Harry system is
going on. He was like, Biden is crushing it. He
is completely dominating this debate.
Speaker 1 (45:15):
It's like, dude, I'll check a little bit, man, I
because I was he also the one who said he
was going to have him crying. I think it was
before the debate. I think he posted that. Yeah, dude,
and I saw that yesterday with the Kamala Harris stuff.
So look, they they sit there and they agree to
two of these two of these debates, some of the
(45:37):
rules are going to be the same, because that's essentially
how they did it. They say, all right, so for
the most part, let's keep the rules that were negotiated
by Biden. I don't know if that at that was
it Trump's behest or Harris's behest. I think it was
both because it got done so quickly. And then now
they get into it and she's like, well, I want
to be able, I don't want the mics to mute. Well,
(46:00):
why do you think that is and then a couple
other chants, I want to be able to sit instead
of stand. I mean, this is all stuff they negotiate,
but it's like, well, why do you bring this up now?
And it makes me feel like one of two things.
One she wants to complicate this to the point where
Trump goes, no, no, this is you said we agreed.
We obviously didn't because she knows the media will carry
the water and say she was ready to go he
(46:21):
didn't want to do it. And also she wants to
be able, in my opinion, to recreate and many others
her very famous stage moments and most of her moments
and require her to interrupt people who were talking and go,
look at this picture of me as a little girl,
and I was the girl on that bus. And then
of course her debate against Mike Pence, where she delivered
(46:44):
this line that everyone fond of.
Speaker 8 (46:46):
I'm speaking, well, i'm speaking.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
So and she does that and she uses that and
by the way, she was kind of speaking, but she
was speaking in a back and forth portion of the
debate where they have if you watch it, they had
literally exchanged back and forth on a particular issue. And
then when she wanted to you know, use her kill shot.
That's what she That's what she decided.
Speaker 8 (47:14):
I'm speaking, I'm speaking.
Speaker 1 (47:17):
Was this the one where Mike Pence had the fly
on his head? I can't remember.
Speaker 3 (47:21):
But you want those mikes muted so they bury themselves.
Dig this. That's what happened during that Biden debate. Everybody
could see it because Trump wasn't talking over them. They're like, this, dude,
isn't right.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
No, I think I think you definitely want those muted
because they're they're either again trying to screw with this
or they're they're wanting to make sure that Trump can't
control himself. But either way, it's what you agreed to. Anyway,
we'll be back. Hang on. Wow, so Ross has informed me,
and we'll get to it because he's gonna dub it
in and all that good stuff. That Kamala Harris may
(47:52):
have answered a question. Look at that. I'm sneezing because
I'm allergic to the idea of that because it just
doesn't seem possible. So we'll see see how that went.
I'm sure it's I did see that she had some
trouble answering a question about Trump and his positions on stuff.
(48:15):
So it's kind of a two for now, but we
shall see, all right. Speaking of Trump, he's out there.
He's not afraid to talk to people or the press,
and frankly, some of his sporters probably wish you do
a little less of the second one. But regardless, he's
out there and he's got some ideas. We'll see how
(48:36):
fast Harris steals this one.
Speaker 4 (48:37):
One of my proudest achievements of my first term was
to create Space Force, the first new branch of the
Armed forces in over seven years. That's a big deal
now that Space Force is up and running. I agree
with your leadership. You want this very badly, but I
agree that the time has come to create a Space
National Guard as the primary combat preserve of the US space.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
Which is an interesting proposal actually, because the Space Force,
I mean, in broad brushstrokes, the Space Force is about
operating in space. So when you got National Guard units
that are assigned to each and every state, I don't know,
(49:24):
maybe it's not that different, but yeah, so he wants
to go reserve is space Force. How many of you
are down for that? Maybe you're doing the National Guard, now,
maybe you're doing the Air Force reserve. You want to
jump over to space Force just in case any to
send you into space for something, you know, like cleaning
up Boeing's messes. Boy, Apparently a bunch of the Boeing,
(49:47):
a bunch of the Boeing employees are super upset that
they're gonna let They're gonna let Elon go retrieve the
the astronauts here, although it won't be till February, so
it'll be a little while. Yeah, they're pretty cheesed over that. Obviously,
Elon's pretty happy, although you kind of you got to
make sure it goes well, all right, because this is uh,
(50:11):
although what are they doing. They have some billionaire going
up for five days to do a spacewalk, and of
course everyone's upset. They're like, oh, look at these billionaires.
Those billionaires are going to pay for so much of
the R and D. You realize that right by fleecing
the reach the richest people out there to see if
they want to go to space, whether it is Bezos,
(50:33):
whether it is Musk, whether it is Branson, whether it's
I guess Boeing is probably not going to get in
on it, but bye. By sitting there and deciding that
they're going to you know, literally sell these things. They
are offsetting so much of the R and D cost,
not all of it. But this is the natural progression
(50:54):
of things people. This is the net. This is when
when when new technology, you're a new thing is out there,
it is oftentimes prohibitively expensive, like to the point where
it's an oddity to see anyone who owns this thing.
(51:14):
And that's how television started. Most homes didn't have a television.
When television came out, it took a while. They were
very expensive. The arguably one of the greatest achievements in
manufacturing was born from this right where you had vehicles
(51:34):
out there. You had cars, but you didn't have cars
that most people could have, So most people were still
running around with horse and buggy man until one guy
was like, all right, we gotta go ahead, and we
gotta make these affordable. So I'm gonna figure out a
way to streamline this, produce it in a manner that
(51:55):
I can do volume enough and do it in a
way that's easy enough that it becomes affordable to most people,
or at the very least a lot of people. And
that's what Henry Ford did. So born out of the
necessity of things that were prohibitively expensive, came vehicles, televisions,
all sorts of stuff. Any of you early adopters, you
(52:18):
know how it is, especially in the world of tech,
right you want to be the first one through the door.
And it sucks with tech because you're the first one
through the door, and two years later some dudes buying
one as you know, as a throwaway gift for you know,
for a relative he doesn't even like because they're so
damn cheap, because he got doorbusters at Walmart. That's the
(52:39):
crazy evolution of stuff. But it's got to start somewhere.
And also, and it's not lost on me. You know,
he's in charge of the National Space Council. You know,
you know who's head of the Space Council. If you
really want to get petty about this stuff, as we
have astronauts literally try up there because they flew up
(53:01):
a hydrogen leaking rig that they forgot to put autopilot in.
The Vice president, Yeah, Kamala Harris, that's that's her gig. Now,
I don't blame that on her, even though if it
was reversed, they'd be running ads on the damn thing.
But uh no, no, that is uh that is one
(53:22):
quote unquote within her purview if they really want to
get cute about this. All right, so Ross, I haven't said,
so set the scene here? Who is who is she answering?
Is it like? NB? Okay? All right, Ross is getting
stuffed up? Then well let me do this. We'll come
back to that because I want to. I want to
listen to that before I play it. Ross was just
putting it in there. Uh. Let me share this with
(53:43):
you real quick. How many uh, how many of you
like jewelry out there? Huh? I mean like jewelry, not
just you know, not just the ladies. Guys like jewelry too.
Watches are a big thing that counts men's bracelets. I
own a couple of those. How about you know the
(54:04):
ring you wear, whether it's a wedding ring or like,
I have a clotter ring that I wear sometimes. What
if it was made from OJ? I know that's a
weird transition, huh, but apparently that's what they did with
OJ's body. I remember the first time I learned that
you could literally have yourself like imbued in things after
(54:27):
you after you died, just on the regular. I saw
it with pets first, and then I realized you could
do it with people. That was at like one of
the hunting and fishing shows and they're like, hey, did
your did your bird dog die? How'd you like to
make a bench shot of them? And you can do that,
And they had a guy who was just selling this stuff. Well,
they can do it with humans too. You can literally
makee you can make a bend shout of peepaw. Yeah, absolutely,
(54:52):
if you wanted to. Maybe that was his thing, sitting
on bench. So now you're gonna do this. Well, OJ
went the other route. There there are companies out there
that will literally take your cremated remains and make jewelry
so you can give it to your family or friends
or who the hell knows. And that's what the Jews
did according to a report, for four thousand dollars, not
(55:14):
counting the actual cremation. So you go do the cremation first.
Then you take the little bag of you know, relative,
and you take the little bag of relative, and you
go ahead and get yourself put up in jewelry. Get
yourself put up at a variety of things. The jewelry
(55:36):
which includes a series of necklaces, pendants, Well, how's the
necklace and a pendant different anyway, and bracelets had been
handed out to his family members, though it's not clear
who got what. Dude, if you had to do a heist,
there you go. You can go. You can go heist
the OJ jewelry. The reason though, that he went with
(55:57):
the cheaper one is because he still ows a gazillion
dollar dollars in leans, so there's that as well. All right, Uh,
let's go ahead and grab raced Agic if he's ready
from the weather channel. Y, So you got made into jewelry?
You want to j jewelry?
Speaker 6 (56:13):
No, I'm good.
Speaker 1 (56:14):
Thanks, You want to jewelry? You want to be made
into jewelry when when the time comes or.
Speaker 6 (56:20):
Nah ashes to ashes dust the dust burn.
Speaker 1 (56:22):
That's what they're using. Yeah, theymate you and then they
use your cremate. They mix it in with stuff.
Speaker 6 (56:27):
So oh I got youa not not your food though.
Speaker 1 (56:30):
Right dude. You you can have like one of those
big like blingy wrappers crosses made of you, or or
a clock, a jewel clock like your flavor flav you have.
Speaker 6 (56:41):
That's what we're looking for. I know there's a lot
of options out there.
Speaker 1 (56:44):
Yeah, I have a doppler. They could put you into
adopt Doppler.
Speaker 6 (56:49):
Actually, my ashes are to be spread out on Trail
five in Old Forge, New York, on a stomobile trail.
That's my dying wish. So I don't have that in
writing yet, but my wife is well aware.
Speaker 1 (57:00):
You know what you could do. You could kind of
stick with that but have some fun instead of there's
still spreads your remains on there, but they don't cremate you.
This is this is Ross. This is Ross's plan with Disney.
He's gonna spread over Disney. No cremation. Oh, very specific
on his construction. So all right, I'm just saying you got,
(57:23):
you got.
Speaker 6 (57:23):
Now that we've got that out of the way.
Speaker 1 (57:25):
Now today you don't have options your outsides. You don't
burst into flames.
Speaker 6 (57:29):
That's the option right. For example, near record heat Raleigh
ninety eight to the record in twenty sixteen, about ninety six,
tryad ninety two, ninety three. So load to mid nineties
today and tomorrow we could push the upper nineties, maybe
close to record heat once again. Lots of sunshine the
morning hours. There is some fog around. Some of it's
thick in spots, so be careful as you're driving around
(57:49):
the next few mornings. The heat in decks close to
one hundred, maybe a little bit hotter. The good news
here it's not extremely humid, so we're not into visory
criteria heat. So it's kind of I don't want to
say dry heat because that reminds me of Arizona, but
we'll just say not as humid as maybe some of
the other air masses. But that may change Thursday Friday.
(58:10):
Mid upper nineties on Thursday, with a little more humidity,
maybe shower thunderstorm in the afternoon and some widely scattered
showers and thunderstorms if you're getting out of town for
the weekend on Friday, close to ninety. But I think
we're upper eighties to low nineties over the holiday weekend
and at times some showers and thunderstorms wash out. Most
likely not more hours of dry at any one given location, probably,
(58:33):
so you know, we get back to the typical stuff
for this time of year. I mean, if you get
a storm, obviously you know it could rain hard and
you could have some gusty winds, but doesn't look like
all day rain. Jump into the chopics, because as of
this morning, we do have an area in the east
central Atlantic that now in seven days has a twenty
percent chance of developing into something. So we're heading toward
(58:55):
the peak of hurricane season. Still a long way to go.
We'll keep an eye on that and chat about that
next week.
Speaker 1 (59:00):
Okay, all right, we appreciate it, sir. We'll talk. Well,
we'll talk actually in an hour, so I appreciate that.
And uh, let's see here, So coming up on the show, Oh,
we got we got our Florida man song. We'll go
ahead and get that out because yeah, well in this
case it's Florida woman. But you'll you'll appreciate the insanity
attached here, and we'll get that to Kamala Harris audio
(59:24):
as she's answering a question on the fly, and I'm
gonna try to figure out who's asking it. So we'll
do that coming up next here on the CaCO Day
Radio program, Kamala Harris getting a little little Q and
A there. It looks like a local local dude from
(59:45):
a Spectrum News is asking her the question there, just
in case you wondered. So anyway, let's let's see how
that goes, because obviously this is what people have been
concerned about. How is she gonna fare here? People within
her CAM campaign, people without outside of campaign, and I
don't know you'd be a different front.
Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
Actually, this week reported that President Trump, if he's against
a second term, will sort of dial back for lack
of better term di I programs that the bad administration
is put in forth. Obviously, I know you disagree with that.
I obviously believe that you don't want him to get
a second term.
Speaker 3 (01:00:18):
That's set.
Speaker 2 (01:00:18):
If that does happen, what do you think that would
do to raise relations in this country?
Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
All right, so this is a heavy question, the heavy
question over DEI stuff. Which companies are running for the
hills from all right, I'm sorry, go ahead, you're the
one running for president. Tell us what you think.
Speaker 8 (01:00:34):
Well, let me say we're gonna win. So it's not
going to happen. But I think that listen, we today
is actually, I believe, an anniversary in terms of doctor King, right,
And I was just in Selma and we celebrated it.
We acknowledge the fifty ninth anniversary of Bloody Someday, Okay,
(01:00:57):
I think it's really important that we as America always
embrace our history. Oh, the parts that we're proud of
and the parts that we're not proud.
Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
Of, but that we can't statutes.
Speaker 8 (01:01:08):
Yeah, and we should all agree that we should teach history.
We should learn history if we're to ever have an
accurate idea of where we want to go and where
we don't want to go in the future. And that
means also acknowledging the importance of diversity. It means acknowledging
the importance of the fact that everyone should have equal
(01:01:33):
opportunity to compete and equity and then of course inclusion that.
You know, hey, let's look around the room and see
who's not here, and did we leave the door open?
Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
What are you talking about? What was accomplished in that?
I know, I know some of you probably just passed out?
Speaker 5 (01:01:53):
What you know? What we are?
Speaker 1 (01:01:55):
You know, who's running for president? Miss teen South Carolina?
Miss teen South Carolina is running for presidents. Just so
we can remember the premise of the question and just
remember all the gobleedgook you just heard there, here is
the question once again.
Speaker 2 (01:02:13):
On a different front. ACTUALLYS this week reported that President
Trump I thinks against the second term will sort of
dial back for lack of better term di I programs
that the bad administration is put in forth.
Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
Obviously, I know you disagree with that.
Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
I obviously believe that you don't want him to get
a second term that set If that does happen, what
do you think that would do to race relations in
this country?
Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
All right? So, like that's a really important question. And
you have companies, you know, like Harley Davidson, Jack Daniels.
So I didn't realize was doing all the DEI stuff.
North Carolina's own Low's has added their name to the
list of companies that are backing off the you know,
the the leftist activism. Low's cuts ties with leftist activist groups,
(01:02:53):
scales back DEI initiatives. So yeah, it's not just with Trump,
but it's also this is what you purport the you want.
It's companies that are running screaming from this. And and
your your thing is about you. You wanted to tell
us about the trip to Selma you did. I'm sorry,
what an absolute train wreck? That simple question is. You
(01:03:17):
want me to answer it as her? You start, She's
fine with saying we're gonna win. You gotta you gotta
project strength like you're gonna do it. But you know,
then you have to defend the position. You need to
explain a real politician who really believed that would go. Well,
he's not gonna do it because we're gonna win. And
if he did do it and it was somehow presented there,
I want him to understand the damage that he's doing.
(01:03:39):
Then you have to explain it so people can understand it. Instead,
poor Ross has to dub that in that doesn't make
any sense. That's a minute nine of his time or
however long that damn thing is. And then a circus
came through. All right, so uh let's go ahead and
get into audios. We kick off of our number three
(01:04:01):
here will also take a trip to Florida, in this
case for Florida woman representing I believe from the greater
Pensacola area. So yeah, we a little handle action here
in just a few minutes. So we played audio for
from Trump's event yesterday. Earlier. He had a few thoughts
(01:04:24):
that like the Space Force reserve, right.
Speaker 4 (01:04:27):
One of my proudest achievements of my first term was
to create Space Force, the first new branch of the
Armed forces in over seven years. That's a big deal.
Now that Space Force is up and running. I agree
with your leadership. You want this very badly, but I
agree that the time has come to create a Space
National Guard as the primary combat preserve of the US
(01:04:49):
Space Force.
Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
Okay, all right, so you know, obviously the Space Force
was his one of his big things. So he's back
at that. Well, fine, I'd be interested in what it
looks like, but you know, I don't know that anyone's
going to object to it, although the I guess the
bigger problem you have is just getting soldiers and airmen
(01:05:12):
and other for for any of the branches right now,
right because you're having some very serious recruiting issues. But
he also, I'm sorry, I don't know what I am
sneezing over this morning. He also, in the very same event,
decided he was going to mentor I don't ways say
(01:05:33):
a young Paul Well, I he's younger. He's obviously younger
than Trump, a would be politician at the federal level. Specifically,
A he's Vietnamese, just one hundred percent Vietamese heritage, right,
the dude, Yeah, vietname is American, right, obviously came to
(01:05:54):
this country post Vietnam, and I believe it or not,
a lot of folks, especially folks like you know Mungs
Vietnamese and others who left Southeast Asia at the height
of I don't say just communism, because what was going
on Cambodia was far in exos to that too, But
(01:06:16):
they have a lot like Venezuelans and a lot of Cubans.
They befuddled the Democrats, right because those supposed to be
your peeps, and yet they can't fathom why folks from Venezuela, Cuba, Cambodia,
Vietnam may gravitate towards the mega stuff. Ross. Can you
(01:06:36):
think of a theory why those countries I just laid out.
Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
Yeah, yeah, no, I've thought about this and what have
come up with is communism sucks.
Speaker 1 (01:06:43):
Oh okay, but not the good the communism that wasn't tried, right, No,
I say overall pretty much all of it.
Speaker 3 (01:06:51):
It sucks. It's all awful. Yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
And then when people see that, and then they start
seeing you as a politician wanting to do things that
they remember whoever their comedy was doing, they tend to go,
you know what, I don't want to do that.
Speaker 3 (01:07:06):
It's at Leo DiCaprio meme where he's pointing at the TV. Yes,
He's like, oh I know this, Hey, I had that
once and it sucked. I don't want that vote for
the other guy.
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Food lines, right, price controls on food. Yeah, let's go
ahead and do that again. So anyway, so the dude,
what is the dude's name, I'll let you say, go ahead.
It's a Hung Cow, Hung Cow? And he either want
to make him what a senator right, Senator Hung Kow
or Senator Cow? All right? So anyway, so listen to
(01:07:37):
Trump parsing this information. You know, somehow I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:07:50):
Know what it is.
Speaker 9 (01:07:50):
You'll love to explain it. But the Vietnamese community loves
me and I love them. You know, it's been it's
been very special. In Florida, we go down, we have
large groups of people, always dressed perfectly with the red
(01:08:14):
and the silver, and I said, you're the most beautiful
dressers I've ever seen. But it's a great honor to
be with you. And congratulations on your success, tremendously successful
woman rights. And then it's really an honor to be
with you. Thank you, and we're going to be with
this man. This is a great gentleman. I love his name,
(01:08:34):
Hung Cow. I love that name, and that name alone
should get you elected.
Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
How many dong do you think he's worth Ross did
you do we know pretty much all the dawn, all
the dong. Okay, all right, so anyway that's hung cow.
The would be Senator Trump's like, you know, you should
wait and just done your name man, all right dude,
And he's like, so I'm assuming when he's talking about
the red and the goal, he's talking about like the
tradition and old stuff you see.
Speaker 3 (01:09:01):
Right, because I don't know if you set it up,
but yet he walked into they're in a Vietnamese restaurant.
So in the beginning of the cut where he's talking
to an amazing woman, she's the owner of the entrepreneur
of the restaurant.
Speaker 1 (01:09:09):
Yes, yes, yes, but he's talking about like traditional like
Sunday's best, but Vietnam of Vietnamese stuff, right, He's talking
about the clone.
Speaker 3 (01:09:19):
Lots of gold and he's a fan of gold, so
he is I did hear that?
Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
So all right, So anyway, so you know, there there
you go. He's you know, he's saying, hey, this is
a good restaurant, she's a good entrepreneur. This guy should
be senator, and the crowd's loving him.
Speaker 10 (01:09:35):
Man, come on me, like, uh, you know, represented the
ladies gentlemen, thank you so much for being here.
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
I'm so honored to represent the Vietnamese American community.
Speaker 10 (01:09:50):
Next year is the fiftieth anniversary of False Igon and
we'll have the first Vietnamese American US Senator on the anniversary.
Speaker 1 (01:09:56):
So yeah, that dude, yell at man.
Speaker 3 (01:10:09):
They're super excited. Like I said, Man, they escape that crap.
They don't want to see you here.
Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
No, they want no part of that man, any want,
especially when you get into some of the older but
now Hung Cow obviously doesn't look cold enough for that.
But you know the you know, there is a there's
a Vietnamese restaurant up the street actually quite a ways
of Capitol Boulevard, and they have really good boomb away
(01:10:35):
if you don't know what that is. If you do,
that's a good place to get it. And that dude
who runs that thing, he was like fall a Saigon dude.
I remember listening to him talk to somebody when I
was waiting for a takeout one time, and I just
got the impression that he was not he was comparing
it to something and I'm like, yeah, yeah, once you've
seen that show, you don't want any part of that show.
(01:10:57):
So we could have a senator hung cow man. It's
a possibility. Anyway, eight fourteen, we'll be back. Hang on.
Speaker 3 (01:11:07):
Florida Man, Florida Man.
Speaker 11 (01:11:09):
Is something in the waterty er or sand that makes
should do all that crazy crap.
Speaker 3 (01:11:14):
It's like the state is one be dumb ass trapped.
Nowhere else has the Florida Man.
Speaker 11 (01:11:20):
It is almost like as the Weird Factor climbs, you
find out it have been in Florida every time. Florida Man,
Florida Man. If anyone can jeer me if you know
you can, just mind life be crazy. But of course,
but it's not as bad crap crazy as yours. Nowhere
else are you gonna find him? They're so used to it,
(01:11:43):
they don't find him.
Speaker 3 (01:11:45):
Hooray for Florida Man.
Speaker 1 (01:11:47):
Corgan in this case Florida Woman. By the way, Ross,
I just emailed you a link to the story because
I realized it wasn't in the stack and folks are
gonna want to see her photograph. All right, So Florida Woman,
we'll head to as going to be a county. I
guess that's Pensacola area, okay, And how many of you
have ever done this? Not what she did we'll get
(01:12:09):
we'll get to what she did. But how many of
you have ever intentionally acted weird or loud or major
presence known in an effort to manipulate a situation going
on next door? And here's what I mean by that. Like,
let's say there's a house for sale. Let's say the
house next to is for sale, and you see some
(01:12:31):
folks coming and they show up in loud vehicle, their
kids are screaming all that. I'm not saying some people
might go out and screw with them, but some people
will do that. Let them know that you're a psychopath
and they don't want to live by you, or the
pettiness that you see when neighbor on neighbor battles are
(01:12:54):
going over whatever it is like a party, because that's
what seems to be going on here. Basically, this woman
is sitting in her house, her neighbor's having a party.
I assume she probably was not a fan. It was
around seven pm, so it's not a late party. It
was a birthday party for somebody, and the woman next
(01:13:16):
door lives alone apparently decided she was going to go
try to scare them off or something. I don't know.
So here is what happened, according to According to the
arrest report for fifty six year old Grace Sharp, the
woman was arrested walking around outside naked during the birthday party.
(01:13:37):
She was not part of the party, and apparently there's
a chain link fence that separates the properties. So reportedly,
according to the report, at around seven pm, Sharp walked
up to the chain link fence where the party was
going on. Again, I'm assuming severalone's like, all right, we
got to go. This lady's nuts, except it couldn't just
be naked, which she was. That's not that's not gonna
(01:14:02):
send everyone out of there, especially somebody who's been bibing
to the little party, right, So you're gonna have to
You're gonna have to step it up a notch. You
really want to break up the party, And she did,
according to witnesses, as she strode naked over to the
chain link fence, she was waving around plastic the lower
(01:14:23):
half of a plastic doll. Yeah, one of those dolls.
I didn't know they come in halves, by the way.
That's that's just somehow so much creepier, isn't it, right?
You all know what the what those dolls look like right,
with the surprised look on their face and the plastic
I find it so much more creepier that they sell
(01:14:45):
them in halves. Is that for what's his name from CNN? So, oh,
that's probably for COVID, right, so when you're you know,
when you're on the zoom, you just got the half
down there and you don't end up like CNN dude.
All right, actually, now it makes sense. So whatever, She
had one of those, which she then took over to
the fence and decided to go ahead and hook up
(01:15:07):
with in front of the partygoers, at which point authorities recalled.
They showed up, asked the woman why she did it.
She said, quote, it's hot outside, which I guess is
technically true. It has been warm and she was arrested.
Of course, her booking photo is her smiling, wearing one
of those those suicide smocks, right, And I don't know
(01:15:32):
if it's because they think she's suicidal or just they
needed to put clothes on her. But anyway, little bit
of the detail, some of the details missing, but it
seemed to be wildly effective disbanding the party because everyone's like,
that's insane, and they had kids, so Frankly, I'm surprised
she's not charged with more. I guess there were kids
in the neighbor's yard, so it doesn't say anything about
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blood alcohol. But judging by her smirk, I feel like
that's that absolutely has to be in play here, all right?
Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
I promised you a sex symbol, and it's not me
telling you it is the Washington Post with a straight face,
(01:16:17):
in an article pen by Catherine Rample, who is a
WAPO writer, an opinion columnist, wrote a whole modern day
sex symbol article over second gentleman Doug m Hoff. What
is this weird fascination you know over the last week
(01:16:39):
with walls in m Hoff and this whole I don't
I call it like a sugar daddy thing or or
it's just so weird man, it's just so strange like,
and especially because it's people who was ross. Did you
see the f or to congresswoman who did the thing
(01:17:02):
in the Trump bathing suit? Uh? Oh you haven't seen this, dude. Well,
for research purposes, I want to send Anna Paulina whatever
her name is, Yeah, that's who you write an article?
Am I wrong? Here? I don't want to get you
in trouble, But like, that's who somebody who's young is.
(01:17:23):
You know, if you're if you're of the younger variety.
And that's because every time they do one of these
weird m hof sex symbol things, it's it's like, I
gotta see a bunch of twenty something year old like
girls tweeting about it, and I don't know it just
but like if if it was somebody a little clay,
if you want to lust over Joe Kennedy, do whatever
(01:17:44):
you want. If dudes want to stare at that Paulina
Luna or whatever, then so be it. Right AOC STU
what I get it. It's fine whatever. But when the
Washington Post is writing columns over this move over, I'm
going to read this is the exact wording, by the way,
I'm going to give it to you, straight up, move over,
(01:18:07):
Ryan Gosling. The modern female fantasy is embodied by the
man who might soon become our first first gentleman. Em
Hooff appears to be a genuine mench with impressive career.
Smidt with his wife supports her ambitions. Weren't they just
arguing on CNN that they need to go ahead and
find dudes with low testosterone, so they're not all I
(01:18:27):
don't know masculiny. Wasn't that just something on CNN they
were talking about like a week ago. This is just
the expansion of that. Em Hoff is secure enough with
his own masculinity to sometimes prioritize his wife's ambitions over
his own. That's not a masculinity issue. You can have
dudes who are super butch but also or are very
(01:18:50):
good family people, and they realize that they're in a
marriage and it's a partnership and this is what they've
decided to do and it's none of your damn business,
and do what they want. It is something that is
part and parcel of most of the big plans that
they talk about. So like al Gore has talked about this,
you know, pick whatever environmental moonba you want where they
(01:19:12):
where they essentially if you if you drill down to it,
part of their big, you know, over arching plan to
go ahead and you know, solve everything requires styming developing countries,
right because what you can't have is you can't have
parts of Latin America, parts of the Middle East, parts
(01:19:33):
of Africa, parts of Asia that didn't have, you know,
haven't been living with air conditioning, haven't been living with
a lot of the power appliances and comforts that we have.
You have to sty me what they're doing. And it
takes a special kind of person to go to somebody,
(01:19:54):
excuse me, to go to somebody living in I don't know,
the Congo and be like, yeah, so, oh, you've just
finally been able to get a hold in one of
these acs. Yeah, we can't have you using that. Do
you know what you're doing to the planet now? Granted
they got bigger issues and don't even get me get
into the mining stuff and the logging stuff. That being said,
(01:20:18):
a lot of hypocrisy there from somebody who grew up
in the West. That being said, in Nigeria right now,
they have environmental protests and I am here for these.
So what they're protesting is climate change in not addressing it,
and it's it's taken away grazing possibilities for cattle. Now,
(01:20:39):
if you actually read into this, the fact is that Nigeria,
they are being producers who are frustrated because they don't
have grazing possibilities for their cows, are essentially being told
that it's it's purely a climate change issue, and so
(01:20:59):
that's what they have to protest. And the way that
their protests, and I'll tell you about here in just
a moment, is rather unique. That being said, what Nigeria,
in my opinion, looking at the pictures here, looking at
the number of cattle that some of them have, and
looking at literally where the grazing area is, I suspect
that they have never heard of the term stalking rate.
(01:21:22):
So if a stocking rate, let me if you've never
heard that term before. Is an agricultural term, and it
basically is a calculation of a piece of land and
the unique characteristics that it has, right so seasonality, what's
growing on it, what traditionally grows on it, how much
access and on that piece of land you are trying
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to do a calculation to say that this acre of property,
based on proper stalking rate calculations, can handle two cows
or four sheep or whatever it is. And so stocking
rate is just the best practices for taking a piece
of property and doing it. And this is something that
is incredibly important in like where I come from in Wyoming,
(01:22:11):
because like lower, I've talked to you about how a
lot of the ranches, including ours, has the low part
of the property and then goes up to the high
part of the property, which used to be a lot
bigger but now is largely national forest. The stalking rate
of the low sagebrush area parts of Wyoming that are
off the main slope are considerably less than how many
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cows you can stick on an acre up in the
mountains during the summer because there's so much lush greenery
for them to eat. So Nigeria has issues like that,
but instead of addressing those where people are clearly over
grazing land which frankly wasn't cut out to serve that
many cows, they've convinced them as climate change. So they've
also convinced them to walk their cows into town, and
(01:22:52):
so they're just walking around with cows, using them to
block traffic. Now you know why I want this, please,
Environmental moon Bets. If you really want me to listen
to your position. At some point you see me out
about doing whatever, trying to go about my business. If
you want to throw some beef cattle up in front
(01:23:13):
of me to stop me, go ahead. I have access
to big smokers. I would absolutely and look you can't
feed your cows, so your cow could feed other people. Absolutely,
bring your beef cows and stick them right in my face.
Now these ones are looking a little thin. But again
(01:23:33):
I suspect there's not a lot of environmental best practices
going on here. No, they've just weaponized them with their cows.
So yeah, send them on over. In fact, you want
to send some to the parking lot, maybe some angus
ross any other protest animals you want to see in
the parking lot to obstruct this morning. Maybe maybe some
(01:23:56):
chicken with some wings. Get some protest chickens in there.
I'm just saying, man, just kids, send me delicious, maybe
some veal and I could do like a three thing
with some pork, sausage, veal and beef and then we
can make a lasagna. Oh that sounds delicious. Yeah, So
if you want to send protest animals, maybe don't send
ones that are delicious. Also, they got much bigger issues
(01:24:19):
there in Nigeria. And now we all know what's stocking
rate means. So see you learn something today, and that
is what is really really important, all right? Eight eight
eight nine three four seven eight seven four. Let me
talk about the tim walls dog thing real quick. It's
not a thing. And I also going to irritate some
(01:24:41):
of you, and it speaks to and it speaks to
the thing that annoys me that I know, me being
annoyed by it annoys some of you when you have
to do the same slippery, slick things to go ahead
and manipulate what it is and your reasoning is. And
(01:25:02):
I understand, I understand the argument you're making. The reasoning
is what we have to because they're willing to do it,
and the media is willing to carry their water. This
is true. Things that are one hundred percent not true,
lies injected by the media covering up like the borders
are stuff where they themselves are on tape hundreds of
time saying it and now they're like, ah, that never happened,
(01:25:24):
or we were wrong, right, Yes, I realized that. But
there were two photos of tweets that were puttson around
of two walls, and in it you saw two dogs,
one in each one. And in the actual verbiage of
(01:25:44):
the tweet, it says, sending a special birthday shout out
to our favorite pup scout Scout and you see, you know,
black lab sitting there. And then then the other one,
it says, couldn't they have a better way to spend
a beautiful fall day than at the dog park? I
know Scout enjoyed it. And the picture that it goes
with it is a still frame of a video I
guess or pictures that were taken there and people went, oh, well,
(01:26:08):
that's a brown dog and this is a black dog.
It's months apart. He doesn't know the name of his dogs.
He's using fake dogs, which, don't get me wrong, I
but there have been instances where politicians clearly have fake
pets or some of the most violent ones possible. Joe Biden.
That being said, what had to happen here is to
(01:26:29):
misconstrue what's going on. It's clear based on video, and
if you don't freeze frame it and you watched the video,
it's clear that that is another dog that's at the
dog park. And that thing went absolutely viral yesterday. So look,
I just want you to have the facts there, because,
don't get me wrong, that was a delicious story. And
(01:26:52):
when I first saw it, I was waiting, you know,
his way. I was like, Oh, I hope this turns
out to be true, because this is gonna be a
lot of fun to make fun of. Right, we get
a picture of Ross's cat, and then we get a
picture of his cat, but as a mountain lion, you know,
stuff like that. But in this instance, it sounds like
they were at the dog park. This is a different dog.
It's probably not labeled as good as it could be.
(01:27:12):
But when it's being plugged out of a video, what
are you gonna do? So if you do see that, here,
here we go. The dog in the second photo is
one walls met well taking Scout. I just don't take
that for granted, but it's it's very clear from the video.
So if you watch that you will see. All right,
let's get raced agic from the Weather Channel. He loves
(01:27:34):
all here in the moment. All right, how many how
many critters do you have at your house? Not counting
your your kids, but.
Speaker 6 (01:27:42):
Well they're all going to but one if you consider
Cookie the dog critter, So she's a critter, well yeah yeah, yeah,
uh cocker spaniel. Okay, all right, how about you?
Speaker 1 (01:27:59):
Nope, nope, nope, no critters. No, although that's a whole
long story.
Speaker 6 (01:28:04):
Actually, well yeah here too.
Speaker 1 (01:28:07):
One time, one time Ross made up a lie that
I'd abandoned the cat to go on vacation, and ever
since then people have Yeah, no, I tell me about it.
So and like there's Twitter accounts over there. It's just
the height of absurdity. So yeah, I bet I could
never own a cat anyway.
Speaker 6 (01:28:24):
Yeah, I had one, and I was completely opposed to dogs.
Make a long story short. They they just brought one hole.
What was I gonna do?
Speaker 1 (01:28:33):
They got overruled. Man I did.
Speaker 3 (01:28:35):
But now I love the dog.
Speaker 6 (01:28:36):
But I'm okay if I don't have one. Let me
put it to you that way.
Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
Yeah, you know, I travel, I'm single, I don't have kids,
so you know, I I like animals, most of them,
and but I wouldn't want one just to abandon it.
So sure I'm responsible. Yeah all right.
Speaker 6 (01:28:52):
So well you speaking of if you do have pets,
keep them safe too in the heat. You know, we
mentioned the pets and the elderly. They can come to
the heat too. There's no advisory, but we're still looking
at ninety two to ninety six degrees today with the
heat in decks close to one hundred probably similar tomorrow
could get close to records the heat and disease near
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one hundred degrees in the air, temperatures in the mid
upper nineties, and then still hot and humid Thursday. We
actually may peak. Thursday, gonna go ninety eight, Raleigh ninety
five for the Triad and maybe a shower storm. Then
the rain chances actually get a little better for Friday
and through the holiday weekend scattered mainly afternoon showers and thunderstorms.
Highs probably in the upper eighties to low nineties through
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the period, overnight loads of the seventies. So the humility
is gonna come back, the storm chances come back, and
it's the typical stuff for this time of year. You
probably end up in anyone given location of more dry
hours than wet. If you get rain and last a
little bit, it's over with. The sun probably comes back out.
I don't see hours and hours of rain. I think
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that would be the exception starting Friday and through the weekend.
So it sounds bad, but overall it's probably not going
to be all that bad. That changes. I certainly of
updates for you here in the next let's see Tuesday.
We got three more days to work on it.
Speaker 1 (01:30:11):
So yeah, an article this morning it says where are
the hurricanes? Is the headline?
Speaker 6 (01:30:15):
Yeah, that's a great question. And there is a twenty
percent chance development area in seven days in the Atlantic
right now, but none of the guide that's really doing much.
We could make it to the peak September tenth, eleventh
with maybe not another name storm, which means absolutely nothing.
Speaker 11 (01:30:33):
You know.
Speaker 6 (01:30:34):
Allegedly, we've got twenty more name storms to meet the
twenty five and it can happen September and October traditionally
the busiest months of hurricane season, which ends actually at
the end of November. And then remember this, you can
get tropical storms to form in any month of the year,
so still some ways to go. Personally, Casey, I'm getting
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a little nervous about these twenty five named storms because
what that means for a if we do continue on
that track, they still think we're gonna get there. It's
going to be a very busy September October. So I'm
just kind of like, your rest up.
Speaker 1 (01:31:09):
Now. We got this election thing too, so we're all
going to be dead. I'm dead to the world, all right,
thanks man, appreciate it, and we'll come back with Jeff
Bellinger next.
Speaker 12 (01:31:16):
Stocks turned in a mixed performance to start this trading week.
The Dow was up sixty five points, or two tenths
percent yesterday. It's marking time at a record high, but
the Nasdaq and the S and P five hundred ended
modestly lower, and the futures are lower right across the board.
At this hour, the Dow futures are down one hundred
four points. We get the conference boards August Breeding on
(01:31:37):
consumer confidence ten o'clock This morning. Nordstrom releases quarterly results
after the market's closed today. Women's Wear Daily says the
department store chain is expected to show a turnaround and
as sales performance from a year ago. Several other retailers
will be reporting over the next couple of days. There's
no longer a bidding war for Paramount Global. Edgar Bronfman
(01:31:58):
has dropped his bid for the media company, clearing the
way for Paramount to move ahead with the agreement to
be acquired by sky Dance Media. It's expected that deal
will close now in the first half of next year.
Homeowners with low interest fixed rate mortgages have been partially
insulated from the Federal Reserve's interest rate increases. A new
report from the Swiss Reinstitute says the low cost home
(01:32:21):
loans provided consumers with an extra six hundred billion dollars
in spending power. Since twenty twenty two, Apple sent out invitations.
The product introduction event coming up next month will be
held on September ninth. Sources say the company was prepared
to show off new devices on September tenth, but move
that up one day. September tenth is the date scheduled
(01:32:43):
for the first presidential debate, and speaking of presidential politics,
casey Elon Musk could be the Secretary of something if
Donald Trump wins in November. Trump says he would give
Musket cabinet position if the Tesla CEO cond fitted into
his schedule. During an interview, Trump called Musca genius and
said he'd at least like to have him as a consultant.
Speaker 1 (01:33:04):
Casey, alrighty, Jeff, I figured you'd be at burning Man.
You see that's kicked off again.
Speaker 3 (01:33:10):
I knew that it did.
Speaker 12 (01:33:11):
It was a mudfest last year.
Speaker 1 (01:33:13):
But yeah, I've been the protest. Yeah, the protesters tangling
with the tribal police. So apparently they're not out there
this year. So we'll see. All right, Well, thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:33:22):
Okay, have a good day.
Speaker 12 (01:33:23):
Talk to you tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (01:33:24):
Yep. Yeah, I was just reading all about the uh yeah,
apparently you want to be careful if if you're going
there for some of the more adult offerings. I'm reading
this article here where they're like, make sure you know
which tent you're going into, Like, would you rather go
(01:33:45):
into the I'm going to change the well whatever, orgy dome,
sex haven or the tent that some people are confusing
for it. I can't say this stuff that. No, no,
(01:34:11):
I don't know how to say it. The garage behind
the house dome of Madness? Does that make sense since
we use the you know, the car and yeah, so
you want to.
Speaker 3 (01:34:25):
Be very very confused. It's like a mad Max thing
or something sitting there.
Speaker 1 (01:34:29):
I'm like, is it the Thunderdome of But in this
case it's a reference to your behind? So I am
did they ever do Mad Max adult film parodies? I'm
sure they had to. I'm sure there's got to be
a thunderdome one. Well, in this case, you don't want
to wander into that tower. Maybe you do, I don't know,
(01:34:49):
that's up to you.