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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The small things that make us happy. We'll have, of
course conversations with Race Stagic coming up here a little
later in the show. Also Pete Callander, since it is Friday,
he'll join us. That'll be at eight oh five, and
we'll do as we do and break down what was
And I say this every week, and insane week obviously
(00:23):
first week of the Trump presidency. Let's hear how it's
going out on the street where they're rounding up literally,
as stated, the worst of the worst of people who
are in this country illegally, who are criminals, who are
multi time criminals, who have been released into the interior
and or have snuck back in or whatever it is,
(00:46):
the people that there should be no disagreement, need to go,
should be no disagreement. Instead, you have politicians back people
who tick both those boxes, who were you know, running around, well,
(01:06):
what are we going to do? How are we gonna
you come in here? We're not going to tell you
where they are. We have teachers in Texas threatening to
murder federal law enforcement if they come to her classroom.
People are losing their damn minds. And nobody has pointed
(01:26):
to somebody who I'm like, oh you know what. Yeah,
that probably that pro person probably was a was being
a net positive to America. And don't get me wrong,
those people exist, you know. I am of the I
want to run a swamp program where hard working individual,
law abiding individuals from other places, UH can come here.
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But we'll offset it by setting one of our lunatics.
A lot of them are college professors DEI folks. Like
we could trade all the DEI folks for hardworking, law
abiding people who I don't want to basically just run
around and tell you how horrible they are or you are.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
So.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
And I've long promoted that as the answer. So, but
that's how we're dealing with. We're dealing with really bad dudes.
MS thirteen gang members, Haitian gang members up up in Boston.
In fact, they got ahold of this dude. Let's let's
hear out what's going He does not look pleased about this,
(02:33):
hm hm because a Fox News reporter embedded with Ice
in Boston. I believe this guy is Let's see how
many strikes one to eighteen eighteen convictions in the US
in what three years? Who's arguing this dude needs to
(02:59):
stay other than him? And boil Boy does he argue
in a very very funny way.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
It's a frigid five degrees and the pre dawn hours,
just outside of Boston, where this team of elite ICE
officers is briefing on their targets for the day.
Speaker 4 (03:15):
We're gonna be targeting some extremely violent offenders today.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
Within moments, the officers are on the move with eyes
on their first.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Target movement target Via.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
They quickly take him into custody. He's an MS thirteen
gang member wanted NL Salvador for aggravated murder and he
has an Interpol red notice out for his arrest.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
And by the way, an Interpol red notice. You have
to understand, you're dealing with moonbats who have determined that
this dude's so bad that if any law enforcement agency
in any country sees him is they are demanding that
you arrest them that you have to work to get there.
(04:04):
So again, this that we're talking about. But he's not
my favorite of the eighth that they arrested as part
of this thing. No, no, we're getting to him.
Speaker 5 (04:11):
We're targeting very violently threats to our community.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
I'm not going back to Haiti.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
One of those threats is this illegal alien from Haiti.
Speaker 6 (04:21):
I says he's a gang member with.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
Seventeen criminal convictions in recent years.
Speaker 7 (04:27):
You feel me, no Biden for Averpro? Thank Obama put
everything that he fixed for me?
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Volt You're a dog dog? What is that? What is it?
Speaker 4 (04:41):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (04:41):
What is this?
Speaker 8 (04:42):
Fuck?
Speaker 7 (04:43):
You feel me? No fighting for Averpro? Thank Obama put
everything that he fixed for me?
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Volte all right? I am not a licensed travel eight ross.
Would you check to see if I'm a licensed travel agent?
Police Ross gonna check real quick, licensed travel agent? I
am not?
Speaker 6 (05:02):
Oh sure, let me check? Yeah, no, no, no, you're not okay?
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Pack for Haiti. I feel like you're going to Haiti
or you know, maybe just into a lockup facility than Haiti.
But I would put I'd go with shorts, T shirts,
flip flops, maybe a hat so you don't get too
much sun. It's really hot there.
Speaker 8 (05:27):
And what.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
Joe Biden's my guy? Or what? Wait? Hold on? How
does he say it? Because he starts with F Trump?
Speaker 7 (05:34):
I mean, no, Biden take Obama put everything that he
takes from me?
Speaker 8 (05:39):
Bolt.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
Did he do the thank you Obama meme?
Speaker 4 (05:43):
Too?
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Was that at the end? What did Biden do for you?
I'm curious What does that mean? What did you What
do you mean he did for you? You mean let you
run around and and do gang member crap for seventeen
eighteen polls.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
You know, you have people are like the media that
are like, you know, these are gonna be horrible. Any
see these videos of these people who are being deported,
and you're gonna be like, this is all right. But
some people you're gonna see being deported and you're gonna
be like, have fun in Haiti. Yeah, and he's one
of them. Yeah, Like, I'm not gonna feel bad for
the Haitian gang member.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
I'm gonna feel bad for Haiti. They gotta you know,
I don't know if you know this, things aren't going
real well down there. Maybe you've seen some of this stuff. Yeah,
apparently Barbecue's not a man of the people, but maybe
he can hire this dude. I don't know. Yeah, you're
going to Haiti. Nobody, nobody should be feeling AOC is
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probably the only one feeling bad about this. And frankly,
it's it's only too bad that this happened now, because
that would have been a hilarious Trump campaign commercial.
Speaker 7 (06:48):
I mean, no fighting take Obama everything that he takes
me bold.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
And you know that the crazy thing is one of
the one of the things that Joe Biden did or
I don't know who the hell does if he knew
he'd even did it.
Speaker 9 (07:04):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
A couple of years ago, there was this story where
they were they they were return they were returning Haitians
to Haiti, but they told them they were flying them
to Florida because they had come across the Mexican border
and they put them on a plane. And we talked
about this, and they had because they're one of their
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one of the attorneys some immigration trainments losing their crap
and they're like, they told my client, and I'm like, one,
how's your client already? But whatever too. They told my
client they were flying them to Florida, and instead they
the plane took off and they flew them to Porta
Prince and they're like, you're here, and I can just
imagine all these guys sitting on this plane right They're like, Oh,
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this is great. We're gonna go to Florida. We don't
have to walk this time like we just did for
you know, up half of Mexico and what, well, hold on,
what where's the land? What happened to the land? Why
is there so much ah son of And then you're there,
so there you go. Yeah, bro, nobody's feeling bad. Okay,
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this just brings me joy. You feel mean, no fighting.
Speaker 7 (08:16):
For averpro take Obama for everything that he takes.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
From the Golden murder, rape, suspected rape, eight arrests one day.
This that dude's seventeen? Can it says eighteen convisions in
the story seventeen in the Fox Report. Whatever, if it's
seventeen or eight, nobody cares. These are bad dudes. And
for all and Russ they were talking about this off
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the year, for all these people are like, well, I
ain't ever gotta be able to find him. Let me
let you in on a little secret. And you know
if you get, if you get a law enforcement officer
does apprehensions and warrants and all that they know. If
they know where you eat, drink, do your your dirty business,
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or who you like to have sex with, chances are
they're going to find you. You're not a master criminal.
Speaker 6 (09:07):
The thing is like, oh, are they gonna be able
to find everyone? Probably not? But are they going to
be able to find the really bad people? Yeah? Because
they probably already know about them. All you have to
do is watch a long patrol, live or life Pete,
whatever you want to call it. Right, you watch a
show and there's tons of times where like they, like
you said, they know everybody in their neighborhood. They know
who the bad people are. I had a friend who
was in the gang unit in Durham, Okay, and he
knew everything about his streets. God bless that, where they live,
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where their their sleep schedules. He knew at all. Man,
they knew their family members, like you said. So when
it comes down like how are they doing this? How
are they deporting people so fat because they've known of them,
they just could not do anything about it.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
This is what makes it so egregious, right, because they
would give you that. You you would have politicians going,
you know, we're trying, we're doing what you what you can,
what we can, but you know, it's just it's really difficult. No,
it's not. Clearly it's not. They didn't have to sit
there for two weeks and figure this out. They were
(10:02):
arresting people on the day after inauguration.
Speaker 6 (10:05):
Right, the crazy people that should not be in the
country to begin with. And it's it's like those people
that took over the apartment complex in Colorado or in Chicago,
like they know what they didn't happen, they know where
these people are. Just go in there, go into the
apartment complex, put them on a plane and drop them
off the end.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
Or if you want to drop them halfway some of
these cats, right, just being all, I split the difference.
Speaker 6 (10:25):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
If you're running around raping babies, is one of the
one of them raped a baby, take them halfway, halfway
out over the Gulf of America and just drop them off. Yeah. Hey,
the difference we rapeed a baby?
Speaker 6 (10:41):
When you route, when you rest somebody for some sort
of horrific crime or some sort of violent crime, and
you get them in there and you're you're going through
booking and you're like, oh, you're not a citizen. We'll
have fun.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Yeah. And here's the other part of this too. You
surround yourself with other dishonest, low moral, criminal pieces of
garbage who snitch on you all day. Where do you
think this information is coming from? Because they are there,
it's c ya, their own stuff. So they're they're they're
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they they're on first named basis with some of these
officers who who this is what they do, and they
just they'll feed your information because there's no honor among
thieves or baby rapers or this guy.
Speaker 7 (11:28):
No fighting forever, bro take Obama for everything that he
stakes from me.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Bolt Good. The craziest response there's one and the craziest
response to this story is some lady. I think she's
Haitian because because the way she speaks uh from Haiti
and she is. Their comment was something like, you're now
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you're messing with the wrong immigrants because we practice voodoo.
What does that mean? Did you just threaten police with
a doll? Do you hear yourself? Do you hear yourself?
All right? You know, just ross we need to not
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we need to have a strict eye of newt controls.
Speaker 6 (12:21):
To him, cops a better watch out. We're gonna eat
their cats.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Yeah man, what wait? What'm i'd saw you get them?
I'm how you get them? That's why this guy's so mad.
There's probably no more cats in Haiti Ah. Now if
we want to send all the cats to Haiti, I'd
be okay with that. It is look at that six
twenty hang on. JFK's grandkid is very upset. In a
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lunatic This is the dude, This is the one who
works for Vogue, right, I think it is. I can't
wait to get into that story.
Speaker 9 (12:57):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (12:58):
Ross has been going through all of it since Yesterday's
found some very interesting things. We'll explain. But yeah, also
Jack what's his name Schlossburg, Schlosberg. Okay, well I'll explain
why he's mad here in just a moment. I was
just reading this email from Boston Paul, which is mostly incoherent.
(13:24):
So what I'm extracting from this thing you sent me
is that is a letter. It looks like a letter
of commendation for you guys rounding up what fifty or
so people who were criminals. We're doing criminal stuff and
we're in the country illegally and Senator Ted Kennedy made
you stop again. This goes back to what I said,
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what Ross said too. It's like they know, if the
green light is given, this is a thing you can police.
You're not gonna get everybody, but you'll get a lot
of it. So you have to actively not want to
do things. That's the only way this gets to this point,
which shows you how intentional it is, how intentional that
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you end up with an eighteen time loser like you know,
oh you're my boy blue Haitian gang member here.
Speaker 7 (14:22):
I mean, no fighting for abcro Thank Obama for everything
that he's takes for me.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Explain this to me. Explain to me why the grandson
of JFK is so upset that there are they are
literally in what fifteen days required to have a plan
(14:48):
to Trump for the release of the JFK files everything
the government's got, and then I think fifteen days after
that then for Robert ka Nity and for mlk's assassination.
Get it all out there. And yet the thirty two
year old grandson of JFK, Jack Slosberg, who I did check.
(15:10):
He is a contributor to Vogue. He's obviously a died
in the woul but activist Democrat. We'll learn a little
more about him. Explain to me why if you are
a member of the Kennedy family you wouldn't want this
out there. That's what I don't understand, Like, why wouldn't
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you want to know? And you may not look, you
may never know, and it may be really boring. It
may be like yet that's what happened, or the government
files can be inconclusive where they never really whether it
was intentionally so or otherwise. But what harm is it?
And it seems like his big opposition is it is
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that it's Trump doing it, you know TDS for days,
but also it it it it restarts a conversation, did
you did people stop talking about the JFK assassination? Because
I feel like they still talk about it and have
a lot of thoughts. Declassification is using JFK as a
(16:19):
political prop and when he's not here to punch back, Yeah,
because somebody shot him in the head. That's why he's
not here to punch back and mathematically probably would be
gone by But like, what does that mean he's not
here to punch How is it defam if you find
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out that the mob killed him, or at least that's
what the government thinks. How unless and this is what
the concern is, and who knows what conversations have been
passed down within the Kennedy family that there might this
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might be the result of some significant corruption, right as
some of the theory show, or at least some of
the theories claimed to show. I should say I want
to beat because at this look, at this point, I
don't know nobody knows, at least nobody was talking. So
if if you got mad, because you know, the theory
(17:24):
with the mob thing is if you just real quickly,
the theory is JFK's father had mob ties for days.
He was a bootlegger, made a lot of money bootlegging
that's not in dispute, and had mob ties. And this again,
this is the theory. This is what people put out there.
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And one of the deals that they struck with the
Mob was to get Kennedy in there. The Mob would
help cheat and flip the state of Illinois. If you
watched the Netflix, the last one with De Niro and
the Irishman, if you watch The Irishman, that this is
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actually in it, and it follows what basically the theory is.
And so they went and they got they they punched
up the voter rolls and they basically had a bunch
of dead people vote. It flipped Illinois because Illinois was
the flippable swing state, and that in that race got
him in there. And the Kennedys would then deal with
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Castro because the Mob had been running most of the
gambling in Havana and all their toys got taken away,
and that money, and it was a lot of money
and a lot of toys, and so then you see
the failed Bay of Pigs and all the rest. And
then of course, you know, uh, you know, the he
gets his brothers ag and then they go after mob
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interest and it was a whole thing. That's just one
of the theories out there. So I guess maybe that's
what he's concerned about. I don't know. I don't know,
but I'm glad Trump's doing it. Well, hold on here
he is, yes, is uh? This this is the at
the World Economic Forum thing.
Speaker 4 (19:16):
Lastly, sir, we have Q and ordering the declassification of files.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Relating Oh no, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I rousted of
this in and I got it back. I'll get over
to that decorcond So here is the description of what
it is.
Speaker 4 (19:29):
Lastly, sir, we have an executive order ordering the declassification
of files relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy,
Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
June's a big one, h A lot of people are
waiting for this all along for years, two decades, and everything.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
Will be revealed. Well, everything that is in there, and
if we believe that it's all the files, I mean,
because you're already in conspiracy land. So even if they
put it all out, there's gonna be people going they
did and put it all out, and yeah, that's and
that's just it's it's part of the the ethos of America,
I guess, just to assume it's all one deep conspiracy
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and you're welcome to do that, but you know, to
come out because you're mad that it's him doing it.
Only leads me to two conclusions. It's all political all
the time, and you're unredeemable for conversational purposes. Right, nobody's
gonna he's gonna debate you on this because you're not
approaching this as a as a human. You're approaching as
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a political animal. Or Two, the storied lore within the
Kennedy family is that whatever it is might make them
look really bad. But what does it matter. You're you're
in your thirties, bro, you weren't even alive ross, What
do you think it's gonna reveal?
Speaker 5 (20:53):
You?
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Like conspiracies?
Speaker 10 (20:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (20:56):
I know, I was diving into this a bunch yesterday.
Speaker 1 (20:58):
Yeah, I was very.
Speaker 6 (21:01):
I can't listen. It pains me to say this, Okay,
from what I from when I when I gathered yesterday,
from looking at these files, because I was able to
look at them. Yeah, I can't believe Patrick Mahomes would
do this. Oh wow, I can't believe it. And I
have nothing to gain from this what it should be disqualifying.
But it's the Chiefs, so they'll probably let him play.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Who do they play this weekend?
Speaker 6 (21:26):
I can't I believe. Let me look at the the calendar.
Buffalo They played Buffalo.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Yeah, I see, So you think you see? You think
Patrick Mahomes and Ted Cruz's father.
Speaker 6 (21:39):
And Travis k.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Oh wow, okay, and Andy Reid the entire Oh wow, okay,
he was the grassy Knoll. I'm sorry. I couldn't help myself.
All right, So that like that's a theory. Prove ross wrong.
Get the files out. What are you waiting for? Maybe
maybe he didn't, I say, Josh Allen would never Josh Allen.
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Oh wait, hold on breaking news. No, Josh Allen just
called for a murdering the former president penalty. Wow that
is oh wow, that's a fifteen yarder man. That's no joke,
no joke at all.
Speaker 6 (22:20):
Is it a new down or is it now like?
Is it like first still? First out?
Speaker 1 (22:26):
The bill's defense has just been called for rough in
the passes. What is happening? Come on, man, it's Friday,
it's not even Sunday. What are you doing a this
is we got to go to break before there's more penalties.
It's no, come on, god, ridiculous. Oh we'll be back.
Trump decided to go ahead and bring something up that
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is a thing, and it's a thing for a variety
of reasons. As he's sitting there and staring off at
the heads of most of the world's largest banks, decided
to bring up specifically, there was a story surrounding a
Bank of America, and I'll remind you of what that is.
(23:10):
But here's what Trump had to say.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
By the way, speaking of you, and you've done a
fantastic job, but I hope you start opening your bank
to conservatives, because many conservatives complained that the banks are
not allowing them to do business within the bank, and
that included a place called Bank of America. This conservative.
They don't take conservative business. And I don't know if
the regulator's mandated that because of Biden or what. But
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you and Jamie and everybody, I hope you're going to
open your banks to conservatives because what you're doing is wrong.
Speaker 9 (23:40):
Right.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
So a lot of what people think of is they
think of firearms manufacturers, right, And there was that they
and it was it was clearly pressure being put on
by gun grabber activists and you know, Democrat candidates and
politicians and everybody else going, you can't do this. And
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you saw, you saw the companies being attacked for the
ability to even exist in the financial world. However, it's
far worse than that. One of the most egregious in
my mind, and I'll tell you what Bank of America's
response was, Uh, the most egregious in my mind was
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two Christian aid organizations that worked. One of them worked
in Africa, and I can't remember if the other one
was also these are yes, they're religious based organizations. They're
going to the poorest parts of the world and giving
food and medicine and building wells, and they debanked them.
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Bank of America's response at the time is the level
of risk and the type of business doesn't comport with
with what they're comfortable with, which is a complete non answer.
And and and also how many aid organizations exist just just
that are us based, you know, go to other parts
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of the world, how so many, how many of you
the church that you attend has some connection to an organization,
And and when when they're passing the dish around, they
reminded you, hey, let's we're gonna raise money so that
we can help feed kids. And yes, spread the gospel,
(25:31):
but there's a care component there. That's where this stuff
got really really weird. And uh, I so it isn't
just gun stuff because I saw people trying to couch
that there is You can look this all up. You
can look all of it up. It's right there for you.
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So that's what he's talking about allowing and to say,
especially during his first term, that they weren't coming at
anyone who supported him or just in general, or would
purport to be a Christian or any of the rest,
that there weren't people that were attempting to use our
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societal norms. And you know the way that most people
go about their business to start attacking their debanking somebody
is powerful. You saw what happened in Canada with the truckers,
were they essentially froze their bank accounts. What would happen?
What would happen, Russ, What would happen to you if
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the government froze all of your financials and how quickly
would it happen.
Speaker 6 (26:38):
I would be screwed.
Speaker 1 (26:40):
You'd be screwed. You can't pay your mortgage, you can't
feed your family, you can't, you can't. You can't pay
for your vehicles, you can't do it, you can't put
gas on. And that was the goal. That is the
That is the level of destruction that activists were willing
to put people through. This is why we're you know,
this is why the J six stuff. Everybody just focuses
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on about fifteen defendants because of the commutations. But that
was about crushing these people. And even though that, you know,
people who did things like simply walk through a door,
touch nothing and then leave eight minutes later, who were
facing nineteen months in prison, even though they're not you know,
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much money, they're out clearly, they're probably out of their job,
so it's not as though they were made whole. And
that is what activists were willing to do. They were
willing to wholesale destruct people probably, and you know what,
in their mind, even if somebody didn't get convicted, if
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their life's destroyed and put a gun in their mouth.
They probably wouldn't care. That's the level of evil that
you're dealing with with this stuff. And what people are
saying is no, Trump's not telling them to d bank
and then you pick something that Democrats love. He's just
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simply saying no. If you're going to run a bank
and somebody wants to do it and they're not committing
a crime, the hell are you doing? And they tested everything?
What do you think all those cake lawsuits were about?
Why do you think they went after the same guy
three times? That was about the willingness to wholesale blow
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up somebody's life, not caring what happens to win a
political point. So when they go Trump's being mean, Trump's
being nasty, Trump's being underhanded. One you're probably exaggerating, but
let's say that he is. What were you willing to
do to people who voted for him. We all told
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you not to, and I would tell Republicans not to.
But going through and purging things that we don't need,
that are that we are spending too much money on
where there is a disagreement, and telling somebody we're not
going to have a DEI officer at the Department of
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whatever is not freezing that person's bank account or blackballing
them from working. They just simply are there. Their job
title doesn't exist anymore. And that's tough, and it's hard,
and and and people in private sector have gone through
this with companies. But they're not throwing you in jail,
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they're not coming for your family, they're not seizing your assets.
So don't try to compare these things. Go make music
like the one lady did. What's her name, Molly Galler?
Have you heard the this? I'm sure this will be
(30:03):
the song of the summer. I know it's early, but
this scene's got staying power. Uh produced a new Bipop
song that unfortunately I had to hear, So you're gonna
have to hear because that's that's that's how it works.
I don't make the rules. Well I do, actually, and
that's the rule I'm making. I had to hear it.
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Poor Ross had to dub.
Speaker 11 (30:25):
It in.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
And and and you know what. That's how we're going
to start the next hour. Glenn does Glenn Beck change
his theme music every year? Still, I never, honestly, I
doing crap after that. I never, really.
Speaker 6 (30:41):
It seems like every few years every.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Few years changed and changed the shipping up to Boston
theme there. Well, you know what, maybe in the interest
of Kumbai ya this uh, this woman's new smash hit
Biepop from singer Molly Gowler Gowler Gowler. I'm not how
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to pronounce your name, ma'am if it's man, I don't
Actually I don't know what anyway. Yeah, maybe maybe what
we need is we need a fresh update. You guys
tell me. Let's let's give her a listener.
Speaker 9 (31:19):
Can Indigenous people of color, black, can Indigenous people of color, lesbian,
gay by transgender queer.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
What I love is it's like she's reading a college
application checklist, so she didn't even have to write it,
which is you know, hey, that's efficient.
Speaker 5 (31:42):
Lesbian gay, bye, transgender queer, Asian American Pacific Carlander, Asian
American Pacific Carlander, Latino, Hispanic ra money and kol Be, Tino,
Hispanic Romany and Creole.
Speaker 9 (32:04):
We all have the place in this world.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
What wait, hold on?
Speaker 9 (32:13):
We all place in this world?
Speaker 1 (32:18):
I feel like there's that doesn't the the things you
listened on that doesn't encompass all of us. Ross did
you pick up on the one group she accidentally left off.
I'm sure it's just it was a rhyming issue or something.
Did you pick up on these You got black, indigenous
people of color and then you say everything twice uh lesbian, gay,
(32:43):
by transgender, and queer Asian American Pacific islander. She threw
some some gypsies in there, right, she said, Romani, I think, ah,
what's that, man, there's a group missing from there. That
this song that's supposed to Uh.
Speaker 6 (33:01):
Ah, you're talking to Narnians.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
Oh that's right. Yet you know what it was? It
was on the tip of my toe. I couldn't think
so the Narnians, Okay, all right? Oh you know what
I just thought? The on Naki ross. Did you notice
there was no Onu Naki mentioned nothing?
Speaker 6 (33:20):
And those poor humanoid bird people are so discriminated with
their giant wings, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (33:26):
Well, yeah, birds aren't real, but they are as as
we learned. So yeah, oh the Atlanteans. Did you notice
no Alanteans mentioned? Yeah? All right, well, I guess maybe
we won't change the song. I don't want to come
across as non inclusive, so all right, well, maybe something
(33:50):
will present itself in the future. Let me jump back
to this with harl This is I will tell you though,
the amount of people, the amount of stories that I
saw yesterday where people were posting receipts from internal you know, emails,
(34:13):
where they were quick changing DEI offices to different job titles.
And by the way, this includes companies, which I you know,
they can do what they want. Your private company can
do what you want. But I think a lot of
investors are sick of this crap.
Speaker 5 (34:30):
But at a.
Speaker 1 (34:30):
Governmental level, the Air Force base up in North Dakota,
they just did this. They changed an entire program's name
there and they're changing them to things like you know
where it's it's very generic, like it's not a DEI office,
it's a employee acceptance office, right, And there's a we'll
(34:52):
just go under the radar. The Trump administration literally also
found some found some burrowing. If you don't know what
burrowing is, it's it's a real thing, and it's a
real thing. We have laws against or we have rules
within how government agencies. And basically it's like this, So
(35:15):
you have you have employees, and then you have appointees, right, so,
and appointees there's always debate over which, you know, which
should be a standard employee, and then if you want
to hire a fire you go through one process versus
an appointee, which is serving at the will of the
president and the high you know, the high profile ones
are cabinet members. But it goes all the way down
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and what you're not supposed to do is burrow so
on the way out. If you think that there's going
to be an ideological shift, you can't take at will
employees who didn't have to go through any of the
other hiring process stuff. Right, you were able to because
you felt it. It was you're the president, and it's understandable.
You can't then just flip them to regular employees to
(35:58):
keep them embedded in these beer bureacracies. And Biden was
openly he openly did it with this woman like in
the last week who had and I guess Trump fired
her yesterday and I'm sure there'll be a lawsuit, but
that's what you're gonna do, all right. Let me get
back to the memory holding here real quick. So Ril
(36:21):
in this story, Trump to visit disaster zones in North
Carolina and California on first trip of second term. And
I remember I've talked about how important this is it's
literally the thing that is causing me to lose my
damn mind over the Tom Tillis thing because of the
amount of work that people had to put in. And
I don't mean his office, I mean the people had
(36:44):
to put in. And that's not to say that they
were not politicians who were helpful. I want to be
clear here, but there was no passion that I saw.
And then you're gonna have the president come here and
the first thing that you want to do is sit
there and get it pick a fight with him over
the j sixth stuff. I if and and and you
(37:05):
think he's a reactionary guy, you're on the record feeling
that way. In my opinion, you could you could literally
call even if you think Trump is as bad as
some Democrats think he is, and you do something to
screw this up for people or seeing some light, not
all the light, but a little bit of light at
(37:26):
the end of the tunnel. That's my problem. And alight,
that's what already else talking about here. They're talking about
the fact that Trump made this his first priority North
Carolina and California, and understandably so, I mean, he doesn't
have to go to Florida. He's in Florida half the time.
But nobody, nobody's gonna stand in the way of this,
(37:48):
and and and I'll be damned if I don't call
people out who I feel might do that. But Ril
writes this line in that story, he goes, Trump has
they go. Trump has a history of injecting politics and
falsehoods into disaster response. While running for president last year,
he claimed without evidence. Now keep in mind, this story
(38:11):
was just written without evidence that Democrats were quote going
out of their way to not help people in Republican areas.
I can debunk this in a moment. May I read
a line from another article I found online. A Federal
Emergency Management Agency employee has been fired after they advised
(38:35):
their disaster relief teams to avoid homes with signs supporting
former President Donald Trump. See that's this story was written
earlier before he was re elected as ross. Ask me
my source for the second story.
Speaker 6 (38:54):
Hey, Casey, when it comes to that source of the
second story, what would that be?
Speaker 1 (38:59):
Rao, oh my god?
Speaker 6 (39:00):
Really yeah? Wait wait wait wait wait wait wait I
I was doing stuff in the background here.
Speaker 1 (39:05):
Yeah, no, you're busy, I understand.
Speaker 6 (39:07):
So that first story you read, what.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
Was he's got bills, he's got josh Allen doll in
mahomes dole, he's making a fight.
Speaker 6 (39:12):
So yeah, right, So that first story, that first headline,
where did that come from?
Speaker 1 (39:17):
Uh? Let me w R E L. And then the
second one was well, technically I don't want to be
confused because the first one I read is a story
that was written yesterday, and this the other story technically
was earlier. But we're calling to the second story. Uh
that that one was ri L. Yeah, it's weird, that's
(39:40):
super weird. Yeah, that's craziness. Wait, hold on, I got
to see one other thing on this do do all right?
All right, all right, this still be this will be
very important. Hang on, Hey, I should have done this earlier.
I understand. All right, So that is, you know, all right,
(40:02):
all right, and this one is hmm okay, not the
same author, so obviously, you know, maybe they maybe their
cubes are far apart. They don't talk and they don't
(40:24):
But it was like Russ, there's a lot of people
that we work with that you never see.
Speaker 6 (40:28):
Right, I only know the names of like three people here,
and I've been here like since two thousand and six.
I know, like you.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
Thank you.
Speaker 6 (40:37):
Yeah, your casey, I believe.
Speaker 1 (40:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (40:40):
Kyle the news guy, Kyle, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (40:43):
Then we got the guy with the beard, beard, I
have a beard, somebody, the skinny guy with the beard
that we do meeting.
Speaker 1 (40:51):
Well, I've lost a lot of weight this year.
Speaker 6 (40:53):
Man, we're muscular.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
Oh okay, I'm big boned.
Speaker 6 (40:57):
Tuesday beard guy.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
Oh yeah yeah. Add the Travoor Trevor, Yeah, yeah, Trevor
and yeah.
Speaker 6 (41:05):
I have like some salespeople down there, like maybe.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
Whatever is there a Tiffany from State Farm? I think
you're hallucinating commercials in there? The president's daughter. Yeah, what
the what are we doing? You guys say you don't
have Google, you know, you don't even have to have
(41:29):
a search engine built into your own website. You can.
You can go to Google, use your primary w r
L dot com and then search your own archives that
way to see just maybe if what Trump claimed that
you say he claims without evidence, there might be evidence
(41:49):
of That's a thing you can do. So you're welcome.
Speaker 9 (41:56):
It's me.
Speaker 1 (41:57):
I'm a helper seven nineteen.
Speaker 6 (42:00):
Well, Well there's also Steve said.
Speaker 1 (42:03):
Steve doesn't work here anymore really since win, Uh, what
millennium is it. What decade is it? He literally hasn't
worked here this decade.
Speaker 6 (42:17):
Yeah, some time off to process this.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
Oh oh you need bereavement. All right, well I'll put
it through and see if Trevor will approve it. Okay,
all right, we'll be back. Hang on, Bob, let me
tell you something. So yesterday afternoon, I had a little
bit of downtime, a little bit of downtime from about
about one until I had a thing I had to
go to and put prep. You know, I get prep
(42:42):
and then I had to go to a thing. But
and I was like, I'm gonna go get my hair
cut and maybe I'll go to a movie. May I'll
go to a movie. And I gotta tell you ross
I went through, you know, open the page. There's a
couple of theaters writ in proximity to where a Greensboro
Studios are. One of them is the Big Palladium over
on Wendover. And uh, there's like fifteen options. There's not
(43:07):
a single movie I wanted to see. And I don't know,
I don't go to the movies a lot, but I like,
that's crazy. And I know it's a soft time of
the year, but even some of the holdovers they put
on some of the other screens that have been out
for a couple months. Like there were zero there was
zero movie interest. I thought about Wolfman, but I talked
(43:30):
to somebody who saw it and then that kind of
killed it for me. But like this is where we are.
So imagine, imagine as I am sitting down to put
prep together. I didn't go to a movie. I'm putting
prep together and I see this Carlos Sophia Gascne becomes
first trans identifying man up for Best Actress Award?
Speaker 6 (43:56):
What and yeah, you know that, you know you know
they're a lock, right, Like you know they're gonna win.
Speaker 1 (44:02):
Well, that's what I was gonna ask. So, like you
could have two biological males when both of the best
actor categories actor actors a dude sweep if you will?
Do you think? Do you think let's see who else
is up for this category? Cynthia Revo from Wicked, I've
(44:27):
seen none of these movies. Are we doing this again?
Do you remember when there was a slight course correction
and they you know, they did give some nominations to
movies that were very popular. Wasn't this the whole discussion
where they were gonna, didn't they want another category?
Speaker 6 (44:42):
Do you remember that where they're like, ah, no, Hollywood
is similar to the media covering Trump, where they can't
admit that the reason that the ratings are failing and
they suck is because they suck, like they can point
the finger everybody else, and everybody else is like a
Nazi or homophobe. And then it realized that, like they're
responsible for their own, for their own you know what's
happened to them?
Speaker 1 (45:00):
I messed up full disclosure. I accidentally decided to go
see what this movie was about where you have the
transgender actor who's nominated for Best Actress, and now I know,
and now you have to know, this is far dumber,
(45:23):
and I thought so. The movie Amelia Perez follows a
Mexican drug cartel leader, drug lord who decides, hey, don't
want to be a drug lord anymore, fakes his own death,
(45:44):
gets gender reassignment surgery to go in and live a
new life.
Speaker 6 (45:49):
Right, So this is the first time you've heard of this,
because this is only it won a bunch of Golden globes,
like all of I know, but you.
Speaker 1 (45:55):
Know how much I pay attention to that? Oh my goodness,
that's that's it. First of all, why'd you call it
Amelia Perez when you should have called it El Chopo? Right,
hire me, I will consult for you. But more importantly,
what's crazy is there is a story of somebody who
(46:17):
was in the drug biz. Now it was less about
getting out of it and more about not getting caught.
Who underwent and the name escaped. I think they were
Cali Cartel or I don't know, a Colombian or doesn't matter.
Somebody high up in the drug biz who decided to
have like thirty surgeries or something and completely changed their
(46:41):
face and it was working for a while. I can't
remember how they got caught, But that story exists. That's
a thing that exists. This one's that's wild man. So
in this case, okay, so after faking and transitioning all that,
(47:01):
eventually the heart longs for family and insists on reuniting
with family. And I don't know how it pans out.
I didn't see it. So, but that's that's what that is.
The the movie in question. All right, well we all
learned something. Let me ask you guys a question eight
eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four do
(47:24):
you think it's particularly helpful for a member of Congress.
So I've never heard of and I think most people
have it, which might be the reason that he's doing
this to try to put a bill which will go
nowhere to allow Trump a third term? Is that helpful?
It's not even funny. I'll tell you the If you
want funny, screw with people. The airport thing is much
(47:48):
funnier in my in my humble opinion. All right, here
we go House Republicans moving forward with a new bid
to rename Washington, DC's Dulles Airport. And guess who's spearheading
this North Carolina congressman freshman Congressman Addison McDowell. Why is
(48:18):
that funny? Because imagine being a Democrat lawmaker and your
choices are are you flying into Reagan or are you
flying into Trump? I think they'd start busting from BWI
up in Baltimore at that point. Now, that's an airport name,
(48:38):
that's just that's that's a guy messing with people. Who
else is signed onto this thing? Brandon gil Texas, Joey,
you said Georgia, West Virginia, Pa, Texas, So you got
five Republicans on this thing. I say it's not going
to go anywhere. Probably. Oh okay, so this isn't even
(49:03):
the first time they proposed it. Yeah, I don't know.
I just had to fly through Dulles. I didn't care
what the name is. I just hate it here, like
about five six months ago or whatever, just because it's
so long if you want to get in, so you
fly into Reagan if you're having to go into DC.
But uh, the flights that day, I didn't have a choice.
Speaker 6 (49:25):
So yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:28):
Dulles Airport, which celebrated at sixty at the anniversary, was
initially named after Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, who
served under Eisenhower. And this is a pet product because
Republicans they brought this up. Before they brought this they
I don't know that they filed something, but they brought
it up back during the first term, and everyone lost
(49:50):
their minds. Here's the quote mcdell. Jeez, man, all right,
so here's the quote from nor NC Congressman Addison McDowell quote.
Democrats are all for changing genders, So why not the
name of an airport? Oh? Lord man? Yeah, so he's
(50:12):
screwing with him too. But again, it's just like it's
just this, this, this Sophie's choice of flying to Trump
or do you flying to Reagan, which would amuse me,
but it's not really useful. But the third term thing,
just stop it just stop. Don't give them any ideas.
(50:33):
That's how you get that's how Obama is your president again. Okay,
right there, right there. If even if Trump would get
a third then Barack Obama's he's not that old and
he might be dating Jennifer Aniston. So there's so much
craziness in the news today.
Speaker 6 (50:53):
Yeah, you know, you mentioned that a few days ago
and you accidentally said, uh, Jennifer Garner, and I said, oh,
it's towards the other show. We were pressed for time.
It was one of those things. Hadn't heard of it.
I'm like, that's absurd, And then i read the Jennifer
Andison stuff and I'm like, oh, that makes more sense.
Speaker 1 (51:10):
You know, wait, why would that make more sense than
Jennifer Garner don't. It's so how does any of it
makes But who knows? Look, do you believe that there's
a there's some like not right leaning outlets reporting that
there's trouble in their marriage, which, by the way, here's
the thing I don't really like because it's their marriage,
(51:32):
but also Michelle Obama. Here's this is how I feel
about first ladies. If you just want to do first
lady stuff, I'm not even gonna I'm not going to
criticize you. Or if you had a woman president and
you want to do first husband stuff, yeah, it's it's
non controversial. You decorate the White House every Christmas, you
(51:53):
go to some ribbon cuttings. Fine, but some first ladies
choose to involve themselves in in big things and issues.
And once you stepped to that, and remember remember they
were begging Michelle Obama to run for president, begging her.
(52:16):
That was that was all part of this whole weird
transition from Biden to Harris. They wanted Michelle Obama.
Speaker 6 (52:23):
Yeah, there was some weird There was a span there
where they thought it was going to happen, and then
they then the Barack Obama came through and like threw
his support to Harris. But in that meantime, there was
like rumor that it was going to be Michelle Obama.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
And Republicans, and rightfully so, were obviously much more nervous
had it been Michelle Obama versus Kamala Harris Kamala Harris
was a gift. Michelle Obama would have been a little tougher,
But I I don't know, running around and all from
a man, I don't want to say. I don't see
(52:53):
anyone's marriage fail.
Speaker 6 (52:54):
But that would be historic though, I mean, that's never
happened in our lifetime. A presidential divorce.
Speaker 1 (53:02):
Has has any Well, no, we have had a divorce president, right,
Donald Trump.
Speaker 6 (53:08):
Oh yeah, good point, good point. I completely forgot about that.
That's different.
Speaker 1 (53:13):
No, it's not.
Speaker 6 (53:14):
Well, I mean listen, I mean like, not not that
they've been divorced, but got divorced after becoming president. Like
that's I can't recall.
Speaker 1 (53:21):
That, right, Yeah. Yeah, I think people speculate that Lincoln
might have but you know that that worked out a
different way. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. Maybe
there is something you know back in the day. But
the further you go back, the less likely that there
was a divorce just because of how things went down.
(53:46):
But hey, stranger things have happened, man, all right, seven
forty four race stage, Like he's got strange stuff, like
why it can be eight degrees one day and sixty
a week later. So yeah, the trend I like the trend.
Speaker 12 (53:59):
Yeah, I think a lot of people like the trend
next week. Maybe even in the sixties, after thirties yesterday
and teens at night would have been emphasized. Okaysee on
this air mass, certainly.
Speaker 1 (54:13):
I mean it is cold.
Speaker 12 (54:14):
It's been snowy in places it's not supposed to snow.
We blew away in some spots snow records. But the
record low for this morning, for example, is seven. Yesterday
morning we had a loave sixteen. The record for yesterday eight.
So it's been a lot colder, but still chilly enough.
I'm not gonna de emphasize or not going to make
(54:35):
a big deal out of the cold. So the good
news is are better days ahead near or around forty
degrees and should see a pretty good spply sunshine today
For many of us, the weekend gets better.
Speaker 1 (54:45):
Subdill me out.
Speaker 12 (54:45):
It'll be in the mid forties and then the low fifties.
As we get into Sunday, load's in the twenties, and
then next week we got a shot at sixty. Next
week looks real nice, a lot of sunshine, and gradually
especially Tuesday Wednesday before the next front gets here, getting
into the mid number fifties, maybe even sixty degrees. The
low's will come up even above freezing for a time
or two some nights, so the news is all good
(55:06):
here if you don't like the cold. Another cold morning,
especially from about Durham down toward Feteville in the west,
just west of Fayeteville's in the teens near Fort Bragg,
and then as you get out into the try it
still seeing some low and mid teens, and out into
the mountains further east it's more like twenty plus. And
even out near the outer banks where we had snow,
(55:27):
temperatures are a little bit mild there, but still below freezing.
Speaker 6 (55:30):
So we'll get there.
Speaker 12 (55:31):
Gonna take a little bit.
Speaker 6 (55:32):
But my older days ahead.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
What's what's saturdays temperature going to be in Beaufort, North Carolina, South.
Speaker 12 (55:43):
Carolina, Beaufort Uford, Yeah, I always get it confused, but yeah,
probably gonna be in the fifties.
Speaker 1 (55:50):
Okay, Sonny, we got I got an event out there,
an event a little Yeah. We're doing some real high
end bourbon tasting and a big pro chef's meal at
the Beauver Hotel. There's still and there's a roof if
folks want to go. There's some tickets available so over
(56:10):
hotel NC dot com. Or you know, if a weather
guy wants to come drink a bunch of bourbon, he
should Well, now it's too late, jeez, I see, I
see how you do us? All right, okay, all right,
get out of here. We'll talk to you now. There
you go, raced agic from the Weather Channel. Oh maybe
I can bring this guy uh.
Speaker 7 (56:32):
No fighting a pro take Obama everything that he takes
for me.
Speaker 1 (56:36):
He'd probably be fun to hang out with. If you
don't know what that is, I'll remind you when we
chat with Pete Calender again so we can market together.
But uh, before we get to that, what's going on
over in the UK? Well, clearly what just happened in
our election is not rubbed off on these folks. I'll explain.
Hang on, Ross was asking presidents you got the worst
after or I guess in office account two? But after
(56:58):
there is one other pre is it? An other than
Trump who had been divorced, but he was divorced long
before he was president. That was Ronald Reagan who he
had a really short first marriage and then obviously moved
on to Nancy. And there you go. So but he did.
Uh yeah, one of the more famous off's, Reagan's offspring
(57:22):
is from his first marriage. That's Michael Reagan, right, because
Nancy's not his mom. So which I know that because
I was very very young in my broadcast career and
I interviewed him and I didn't. This is why you
look stuff up. I didn't, and he corrected. He was
polite about it, but I'm like, oh, yeah, I'm dumb.
All right.
Speaker 6 (57:40):
So do you personally think the rumors about Jennifer Aniston
and Michelle Obama are true?
Speaker 1 (57:47):
Are they now? Are they gonna go? They hook it up?
Speaker 6 (57:49):
What did I say, Michelle?
Speaker 1 (57:51):
Oh yeah, yeah, that's why I could. Oh hey, Freud,
so check this out.
Speaker 8 (58:00):
This is.
Speaker 1 (58:03):
Uh insane? Actually, why I just I swear with twitters
I should not read stuff off of here that is
on me. So they're having here we I'm telling you
man so over in over in the UK, over in
(58:26):
the UK. Obviously they are digesting yet another really crazy story,
in this case a story surrounding the stabbing of these
the in Southport. They're the stabbing of these three kids.
These are kids and uh, you know, how how and
how could this have happened? What could we have done differently?
(58:49):
How do we go ahead and fix this? And they've
come up with this. Here's the actual headline here. Online
knife sales to be checked with live video and ID.
So we're past the gun show loophole, we're on the
(59:09):
knives and now we're onto in person knife checks. If
you wanted to walk into a store and buy something
to eat your stake with. But the loophole that was
exploited by Axel Ruda Kubana, I think that's how it
was pronounced, who admitted killing three young girls in Southport
(59:29):
ordered a kitchen knife on the internet and there was
no background check. So what's gonna happen is if you
want to go like Amazon and order a knife, you
will be required to get onto a video thing with
a government official who will then ask you some questions,
do a background check, and then and only then will
you get a code that will allow you to purchase
(59:51):
a knife online in the UK. And that will stop
all of this because it's the only thing you can do.
You're out of options.
Speaker 6 (01:00:00):
I mean, they should probably stop importing all the stabby people,
you know what I mean? Oh? Stop?
Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
So I mean, yeah, maybe that's another way to do that.
But who could have known?
Speaker 6 (01:00:12):
Yesterday was the first time that story tragic story a
while back where the person stabbed the little girls at
the tailor swift birthday apart.
Speaker 1 (01:00:20):
Yeah, yeah, who could have known? What that guy either?
Speaker 6 (01:00:22):
Right, so that yeah, they were sentenced to like a
life sentence yesterday. But that was the first time I
had seen the mugshot of this Yeah, And it's one
of those mugshots where when you look at it, you're
like that person is crazy, like like like a lunatic
just from the.
Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Got a nice of hair there, a nice crazy person.
Speaker 6 (01:00:38):
Like if you're walking in the street and they were
on the other side of the street, you'd be like,
that guy's gonna stab somebody, like complete crazy person.
Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
But how now you're profiling man. Look at that?
Speaker 6 (01:00:49):
Look at that? Look at the mug shot here, look at.
Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
This Is it the part where he's tipped his head
downward and is staring at you with the most evil
eyes you've ever seen, or or or what I'm not
I'm not quiet?
Speaker 6 (01:01:00):
Like every rap video in the nineties had like that
crazy like psycho person in it with like the crazy
forest Whittaker eye and the crazy Yeah in the background
look crazy. That the person you wanted in your posse.
That's the first debo from Friday. That's the person man, Yeah,
like stay away. How could you not know his parents?
Speaker 1 (01:01:19):
His parents said that they had no idea.
Speaker 6 (01:01:23):
You never looked at your kid, said, man, my kid
is nuts. Maybe it's like that thing like when you're fat,
you don't know your kids are fat, Like when you're
morbidly obese, you don't know your kids are fat.
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
You just so you're less able to recognize it. Yeah, yeah,
that is that is a study.
Speaker 6 (01:01:35):
Then maybe they also look crazy. Maybe they're just sitting.
Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
On the only way I didn't see the parents had
just saw unquoted if you showed me a picture and
they don't have Ray Charles, glasses and cane. I don't
know what to do, but I'm gonna assume you talk
to your kid and he probably sounds crazy, and uh
as we do. We welcome in our radio Buddy to
(01:01:57):
the South Middays WBT and on the iHeartRadio app. Should
you desire, it's Pete Calendar, Pete. What's up?
Speaker 6 (01:02:04):
Man?
Speaker 8 (01:02:04):
No nothing, I don't think right.
Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
Yeah, No, it's slow, dude. I normally so you got
normally Pete has, like I do a prep thing, and
then Pete's got a prep sheet too, and he gave
me access. So a lot of times I'll click over
to that real quick before he comes on, because then
I know, all right, this is what he's gonna do.
And he wrote, hold on, let me read this. He
(01:02:29):
wrote secrets being given anything from the billion news story
this week? So that that narrow it down. What would
what is? What has captured Pete's attention the most? Why
don't we start with that? What? What?
Speaker 8 (01:02:44):
What? Well? As far as topics that I've covered, because
you know, it's not just about me as the host,
I try to find topics that will be relevant and
interesting to the audience, right, I think of other people first,
as I know you as well. You don't just do
stories that tickle your fancy.
Speaker 10 (01:03:05):
Show me, right, So well, so I've focused just because
I mean, we have so many executive orders that you
know the President has signed.
Speaker 8 (01:03:19):
In the first what forty eight hours? Uh? And as
a tactic, and I think we may have discussed this
as a tactic, as this shock and awe tactic, it
actually is working. I think if this was the intent,
it's working, which is you have so many different things
that are moving, so many different orders that essentially the
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coalition of the resistance right people are motivated and animated
to get involved in politics for a particular issue, which
I'm not denigrating that that's normally how it happens. And
so when you have so many different items, you basically
splinter that opposition into their perfo issue. Right, So the
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people who are very interested in illegal immigration, for example,
they are they are focused on the immigration issue, which
is one of the things I covered this week. I
find this to be like, this is going to be
a very tricky subject and legal case, and so like
that one's moving forward. You have the ice raids that occurred.
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You have the judge that you know did issue the
injunction to not allow it to take effect right now,
and so the birthright citizenship issues. So you've got that
whole chunk, uh you know, that's been moving, and then
you've got the DEI component that chunk is moving, and
so you I think if this was the intent of
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the strategy with so many of these executive orders, then
I think it seems to be working because you've got
the opposition is spread out rather than you know, all
coming together in sort of you know, directed fire towards
a single target.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
And if you are, if you are a Democrat, pretend
you're scrolling Twitter, even though I know you guys all
left for Bluesky oh yeah, but just imagine you're scrolling
Twitter and every single next post is also your worst nightmare, right,
It's It's just there's no there's no cute kitty video
in that stack anywhere? And what what to Let me
(01:05:27):
Let me double down to what you're saying, because I
agree with you. I think we're calling it, you know, uh,
rule by fire hose or something along those lines. But
you also order of operation matters. So Tom Hooleman isn't
kicking doors at elementary schools. They're out there with these
with you know, uh these jump out boys uh style
(01:05:49):
you know, criminal apprehension guys arresting baby rapers, uh, eighteen
time losers. This guy, this audio of this Haitian dude up,
this Haitian gang remember up in Boston is if you
guys haven't heard it, prepare yourself, Here we go is
nothing short of amazing.
Speaker 7 (01:06:09):
You feel mean, no fighting for averbro, Thank Obama for
everything that he sticks for me.
Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
Bolt all right, and he says he's not going back
to Haiti. Look, I am not a travel agent, I
never have been, but I would advise him to pack
for warm weather.
Speaker 8 (01:06:22):
Okay, because yeah, a whole bunch of yeah, a whole
bunch of military aircraft have already begun flying these these
criminal aliens out of the country.
Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
And by starting with the worst, it's an AOC and
team jump in there. This is the compare and contrast
the American public has to do. They're watching that dude's
arrest and they're reading about the eighteen times he decided
that he didn't care that we had felony prohibitions on things,
and and going, you know what, I'm not screw that guy.
(01:06:54):
And and then when you actually get into the dicey
stuff where you know, arguments are going to be made
about seemingly only picking crops, which is its own meme
at this point, Uh, right, then people are going to
be sick of the topic, man.
Speaker 8 (01:07:09):
Right, it's and I have to believe that that the
order is part of the strategy, right yeah, because it
just appears to be done in a far more methodical manner.
And you know, the four years that Trump was on
the sidelines may have actually benefited him. And Susie Wiles
(01:07:33):
as his chief of staff and and you know, ran
his campaign keeping him focused like this is the thing.
And when Trump came in, initially I said, it's going
to be difficult. I know everybody likes an outsider. He's
not from d C. But if you don't know how
government works, you are at a disadvantage. And I think
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now Trump and the people that are around him, they
know how government works, and they know how the media works.
They are also benefiting from the last eight years. They're
benefiting from a media that people do not trust anymore.
That's one of the big stories. Also we covered this
week was the you know, the New York Times now
finally admitting what we all could see for the last
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four years, which was there was, in fact a small
group surrounding Joe Biden that protected him and insulated him
and kept meetings away from him. And then of course
we hear the Mike Johnson clip from the interview with
Barry Weiss at The Free Press where he talked about
how Biden had no idea that the executive order he
(01:08:37):
had signed three weeks prior wasn't a study of liquid
national natural gas. It was in fact a pause in
the export of natural gas which was helping to fund
then Russia's war machine. And Johnson said that it was
clear Biden didn't know that he had signed this thing. Now,
whether that's because of dementia or it's because people put
(01:09:01):
something in front of him and he didn't read it,
and in which case both it could be both, Yeah,
I think yeah. So like I would like to know
who exactly was, you know, who was drafting these executive orders.
I want to know who was putting them in front
of him. Uh, and then he would you know, who
was writing the statements that were going out afterwards and
(01:09:24):
claiming credit for doing this thing that Biden did not
know he did. I mean to me and and this
is just my opinion, but the cover up surrounding Joe
Biden's mental decline is one of the Yeah, the biggest,
I would submit it's the biggest scandal in UH in
American presidential history, just because we have not seen so
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many people having to participate in this kind of UH
cover up, from the media right to the Democrat senators
who knew right that one of the parts of that's
near time stories that they were getting ready to oust
Joe Biden, or at least out him his own Democrat Senate.
They were saying, you know, he can't run again, He's not.
(01:10:11):
They wanted neurological exams published and to have q and
a's with the President on this stuff. That's his own
Democrats Senate. And they knew there's no other reason you
would ask for this stuff unless they unless the senators
knew something was wrong. Yet they kept it. They lied
to everybody in the American public that know he's fine,
(01:10:32):
sharp as attack, and they knew otherwise. To me, it's
the biggest scandal.
Speaker 1 (01:10:37):
If you're Mike Johnson, how do you not clear the
gate outside of the White House? Call your press person
and say, send CBS, NBC, all of them down here.
I got something because they would have come right right.
That's what sets me too, that I'm hearing this from
Mike Johnson.
Speaker 8 (01:10:50):
Now a year later. I said the same thing. Yeah, like,
where were you a year ago when you came out
of that meeting and he did not know what was
going on on And the reaction that he describes among
the staffers when the President said, hey, clear the room
and they all freaked out. And notice who he mentioned
Johnson mentioned was in that room with him was the
(01:11:11):
CIA director and Harris Harris Schumer, Hakeem Jefferies, uh and
the CIA director were the ones that he listed as
well as staffers. So everybody in that room knew, right,
they all knew that Uh, that Biden was was in decline,
(01:11:32):
and that's why they were there to try to insulate
Biden from Johnson's questions. And when Biden, you know, you know,
said hey, let's talk to the speaker alone, and they, yeah,
they panicked.
Speaker 1 (01:11:47):
Now here's why I say that, I think the two scenarios,
it's probably both with the Janscha or he'd because I
think that Biden, even even in declining, cognitizany because I
again I've watched this track through a family member. It's
it's one of the saddest things. And you have lucidity
and then you have not, and I think at that
point he as a survival mechanism, would have yielded to
(01:12:12):
those he actually trusted around him. So it's a combination
of that and then them taking advantage of it. So
that's that's why I say both. So let me follow
the logical thing. One of the first things that we
had to do with this family member as it became apparent,
is we had to remove their ability. They couldn't sign
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anything correct, So you know where I'm going with this.
Speaker 8 (01:12:39):
I do a valid question.
Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
How are the Republicans going to be able to litigate
that question? Or are they just going to go, hey,
it's time to move on?
Speaker 8 (01:12:50):
Right? So yeah, I mean, and I could probably make
an argument either way. I don't know if there's a
right or wrong answer from a tactical standpoint, right, I mean,
from an ethical standpoint, I would say absolutely you, but
that would require investigation, right, You'd have to do interviews
with people and get them on the record and when
was he lucid? When was he not? And kind of
(01:13:13):
you know, putting together that puzzle and building that record
would would take a long time. It would be difficult.
You've got people that would probably not tell you the truth.
And so is the juice worth the squeeze on that
to undo all of his executive orders, wipe out all
of the legislation that he signed, right, that's what we're
talking about.
Speaker 1 (01:13:31):
So yeah, yeah, remember those pardons. A lot of those
people because the parton exists and they're going to contend
they're legitimate, they don't have Fit Amendment protections.
Speaker 8 (01:13:40):
Right, Yes, that was another one of the big stories,
right that he gave out all these pardons literally minutes
before he walks out the door, like he's like, oh,
where do I put my car keys kind of thing.
Oh yeah, let me just sign this. The pardon for
his family members, the pardons for Fauci, for the Jay
six committee members, and all of that. And now they
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do not enjoy the Fifth Amendment protection. So you can
subpoena them, you can bring them in, but they may
still try to not answer even though they don't enjoy
you know, there's no there's no liability for them at
a federal criminal level, they could still be worried. Well,
we could be sued civilly, we could be prosecuted in
(01:14:22):
a state court. And so maybe they tried to say,
I don't want to answer any questions because there's still
a potential I could be charged into these other things.
But look, if you're you know, if you're pitching Joe
Biden as the man to restore our norms from the
Donald Trump first term, Joe Biden made you a fool.
(01:14:43):
And he confirmed what people like me have known about
Joe Biden for twenty years, ever since I started following politics,
that Joe Biden is not just a jerk, but he
is also corrupt. And this just proves the point one.
Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
Right, the couple things. I'm very curious Pete's thought. What
did Baron say to him that turned him to a ghost?
You know the moment, what do you think.
Speaker 8 (01:15:11):
I'm taller than you? You'll never be as tall as me, Dad.
Speaker 1 (01:15:16):
Yeah. I One of the theories that I think is
legitimate theory is what Trump because Trump would He's said
it multiple times. And and you know, for the same
motivation that the first lady had where she they went
through her panty drawer game on right, she's you. You
radicalized her if she wasn't already. You're a kid and
(01:15:39):
you're watching this happen to your father and to you
people are accusing of be an autistic because you just
want to be a high school kid. So the idea
that Baron now is an adult as a guy who
was willing to do the whole Cogan hand behind the
ear thing with when he was getting cheered, right, he's
coming into his own him leaning into Joe Biden, going hey,
you forgot to pardon yourself, dummy, is perfectly plausible to me.
(01:16:01):
That's perfectly plausible because his dad barks at every other
time he's got a mic in front of him on this.
Speaker 8 (01:16:06):
Issue, well, or his wife in jail.
Speaker 1 (01:16:12):
Yeah, something something like really nefarious man, and I'm here
for it because that the change on his face was instant.
Speaker 8 (01:16:22):
Yeah. Well maybe it was something like, hey, you know,
no more. You know, I'm sorry, I don't have hare
to sniff for you.
Speaker 6 (01:16:31):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
Somebody posted a photo of Biden where he was. One
of Vance's kids was there and they titled it one
for the Road, So I don't know, I found that hilarious.
All right, Hey, well that's gonna be You're right. Let's like,
there's a seventy two other stories I want to get to.
It's just not gonna happen. So yeah, all right, we'll
(01:16:52):
try harder next week. Prediction Bill's Chiefs you got to
pick there.
Speaker 8 (01:17:00):
I hope the bills, even though I'm not a billstan
but I hope the bills. I just I don't like
dynasties in the NFL.
Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
There you go, all right, Plus you didn't want to
get canceled because then russet camp, and.
Speaker 8 (01:17:12):
To be fair, it would be the bills versus the
chiefs and the reps.
Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
Right, yeah, all, look at you, all right, you know
what's up? All right, we'll chat next week. Appreciate it,
all right, buddy for you? All Right, there you go,
Pete Calender here on the CaCO Day radio program. We'll
be back. The way that they're characterizing the conversation is
slightly disingenuous. I kind of get what they're saying. But
(01:17:37):
the problem is as you're dealing with underwater alien bases,
so as soon as you say those words underwater alien bases,
people aren't really paying attention to what it is. So
the very same congressman, Now, yesterday we played audio from Tennessee, Tennessee. Right, yeah,
Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett or Burkett or Avery pronounce it
(01:18:00):
because he went on Jim Acosta's show on CNN and
was giving it to him.
Speaker 13 (01:18:06):
He was at the White House covering the first Trump
administration when they had riding outside of the White House.
I mean that was covered on cn on. What you're
saying this is, this is not Fox. Congressman. You can't
just spin a tail and pull the wool out of
people's eyes. Now, this is CNN, this.
Speaker 6 (01:18:23):
Is the news we're asking.
Speaker 1 (01:18:25):
That's a wout and tell the truth.
Speaker 11 (01:18:27):
And that's why more people are watching the cartoon network
SpongeBob reruns right now. Jim, Look, I left the White
House here in a riot. My life was threatened. My
life has been threatened within the last few weeks. Yet
there's no coverage of that, and you all continue this
narrative of trap attacking Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
You just can't stand the fact that he won. All right,
So this is this is the guy who is in
this story. And the headline here, by the way, there's
the quotes inside of the headline are doing some real
heavy lift. Republican congressman exposes a government conspiracy to cover
up underwater alien bases buried in Earth's oceans. Yeah, is
(01:19:10):
that what he said?
Speaker 5 (01:19:12):
Duh?
Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
Kinda not really, I said kinda, not really, Okay, but
keep it. We're gonna need it in a moment.
Speaker 6 (01:19:22):
So what.
Speaker 1 (01:19:25):
Here is here's what this story is based upon. So
I guess when he was done, given a cost of
the business, he sat down to do an interview on
Matt Gates's podcast, Does everybody have a podcast?
Speaker 9 (01:19:40):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
Matt Gates's podcast Okay. In the interview, he claims a
couple things. One, he claims that the idea that there
are alien bases or underwater alien bases, or that the
government and thinks there are, is based on a couple things. One,
(01:20:04):
a conversation that he says to have had with an
admirally does not identify the admiral. And also, and this
is a little more concrete, in the dollars, there's there
is a there's apparently trackably tens of millions of dollars
that went into this program, but the details of the
(01:20:28):
program are hidden, Which isn't the one hundred percent unusual, right,
because there's things that military dollars get spent on that
not everyone, even all members of Congress, have access to.
So what he's saying here is somebody told me this.
I don't know what to think of it. He apparently
(01:20:51):
feels that it is somebody who might be in a
position to know some stuff. But the fact is the
dollars got spent. So where do you understand that distinction?
Because I think I think it's an important one. I don't,
I don't and I don't read it as he thinks
this is one hundred percent true. I think he's sitting
(01:21:11):
there going, well, I don't know. Somebody told me this,
and now you guys are hiding what it is. Baby,
tell us what it is. And even if it's just
members of Kyre, I don't know, I don't know. Let
me read a quote. I haven't been briefed on this,
just from what I'm putting together. But the fact is
(01:21:34):
it appears to be some sort of secret sonar. So
the money was utilized to investigate this. Okay, yeah, go
with that. What's crazy about it is we might be
hiding it from the Chinese because good look, here's the
other possibility. You remember, China lost a sub They lost
(01:21:56):
two subs recently. One they lost them to their own
subnet they put up and they blew their own people
to smitherings because they were putting like the underwater traps
but they weren't real good at it. That was one,
and then there was a story that they lost it.
So the possibility that they went that they they're out
there trying to pull technology so they can see what
China has, since China can't because then they would have
(01:22:18):
to admit that they had a sub somewhere. Is all yeah,
I'm just saying it runs the range. Is it secret
underwater bases or is it technology of somebody who we
feel could be or is an enemy and where we
have the ability to go ahead and get it. You know,
extracting things from very very very deep areas is not
(01:22:40):
that easy. That's why you like, look at all the
Titanic insanity and what it took to finally get down
there and some of the more recent failed attempts. It's
dangerous work, man. So who knows the amount of pressure
obviously when you get down into there might preclude the
ability of even our own technology to build something. So
(01:23:04):
I think what he's trying, What are you doing?
Speaker 6 (01:23:11):
You doing a music the Titanic theme?
Speaker 10 (01:23:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:23:13):
Yeah, yeah, So I don't know, But I think what
he's saying is you guys, you guys think there's something
down there, tell us what it is. That's how I
read that. And and then the headline turns into secret
alien underwater basins. Maybe this is where MLK, JFK and
RFK are with Elvis. I don't know, all right, Ross
Team Alien or Team I don't know, Sonar, Chinese sunking
(01:23:37):
sub or something.
Speaker 6 (01:23:38):
You gotta go Team alf Yeah, got it. Yeah, it's
more interesting, it's fun.
Speaker 1 (01:23:45):
And I would explain if you anybody had a cat
who ran away, maybe what happened to it.
Speaker 6 (01:23:50):
The people, because there are like, you know, people that research,
you know, they like the ancient alien people. There is
a segment of the ancient alien people that believe that
Christopher Columbus saw UFO go onderneath the ocean and it's
written in its journal. There's written he's like, you know,
on this day, whenever it was, they saw something come
out of the ocean and go back into the ocean.
And they say that's proof that there's underwater basis or shamoo. Yes, okay,
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did he do a flip?
Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
Yeah? Yeah, not that, not that our shamoo. But you know,
much earlier shamoo. I don't think they live quite that long. Yeah,
I don't know, man, But the headline is definitely hey
clicking click click click on this thing. But ultimately, I now,
are we gonna get answers to everything? And and by
(01:24:36):
the way, should everything that's secret not be secret?
Speaker 6 (01:24:41):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
I think we could agree on that. Right. Technology that
we're utilizing to make sure that our military is the
most lethal, the biggest badass on the planet. You're not necessarily. However,
government's got such a track record of unnecessarily classifying stuff,
and for no reason other than that, I think they
like to do it. I mean, you know how many
(01:25:07):
of you have gone when they've said, all right, we're
going to declassify because we hit a certain date and
you're like, oh, I can't wait to read the docs.
And then you read them and you're like why was this?
Why why was this classified?
Speaker 9 (01:25:20):
Wait?
Speaker 6 (01:25:20):
Then there's another conspiracy that comes after that that it's like, oh, well,
these aren't the real documents, right, Like the are the
you know, what was redacted or what was taken out
or they didn't give us all of the information. Like
you're never going to satisfy some people.
Speaker 1 (01:25:32):
No, and and and that's what's going to happen with
the MLKJFK stuff.
Speaker 6 (01:25:36):
Especially if it turns out that these files are like
a big nothing burger. People are going to freak out,
like spent their entire lives dedicated this thing, and like,
you know, believe there's some sort of like shadowy cabal
or the CIA did it, which I believe, but you know,
if it turns out it's like, hey, all of our
information shows it as Lee Harvey Oswald. Then what do
you do?
Speaker 1 (01:25:53):
I honestly, I I don't know, and I know that
there's also stuff like, if do you think you could
ever convince people we landed on the moon short of
they would have accused you of if you put them
out of rocket ship and they went to the moon
and saw the flag there, they would accuse somebody of
getting there five minutes earlier to plant. They would still
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hold on to it.
Speaker 6 (01:26:14):
They did it to the flat Earth guy that went
to Antarctica, remember yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They paid
for his trip and he saw the sun come around
and he was like, oh, you know I was wrong,
And they're like, oh, that guy's a plant.
Speaker 1 (01:26:25):
You know. They got to them. That's what they do,
all right. Raced Agic believes an underwater alien bases right, No, sure, yeah,
all right, hey, that'd be cool unless they were hospital
and something right, incredibly uncool. We're gonna do hostile aliens.
We don't want that. Luckily though, in all the alien movies,
(01:26:46):
it's something very simple on Earth that eventually we find
out you can kill them, Like remember the water from
signs or the bacteria from all the other movies.
Speaker 12 (01:26:55):
So you do you see Romulus? What a terrible movie?
Alien Romulus O?
Speaker 1 (01:27:01):
God, yeah, not good. You got to go ruin.
Speaker 12 (01:27:04):
Everything, right, just like at Star Trek.
Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
Nine, like the Phantom Menace. I mean, at least Star
Wars makes a good Here we go, Here we Go.
Trying to.
Speaker 6 (01:27:17):
New Star Trek is complete garbage, completely.
Speaker 1 (01:27:22):
Ross. Ross wouldn't know because he got mad one time.
Because one captain killed one guy or two guys.
Speaker 6 (01:27:29):
Vulcan dude, they blew up into you can't he destroys
the entire time, only just nuts.
Speaker 1 (01:27:37):
I don't that's what they do though. Did it to
Crypton too? And I didn't hear you? Why about it? Well,
I mean, you know crossover, yeah anyway, yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:27:47):
Yeah, But so we digress. But you know, I really
think we don't have to worry about too much over
the next few days. In terms of extreme cold, couple
of cold mornings. This morning you actually have some numbers
in the low teens. It's from about just west of
Raleigh into the Triad in the mountains. Most of us
now starting to get above twenty and upper thirties, low
(01:28:07):
forties today. Good looking day should be sunshine and then
forties maybe closer to fifty by the weekend, but still
cold tomorrow morning, as we're probably going to be in
the teens to near twenty again, and then even in
the overnight lows will start coming up. So sunny tomorrow,
a little bit forties Sunday either side of fifty, then
well into the fifties next week, maybe by Tuesday. Wednesday,
(01:28:27):
we'll get a shout at sixty degrees in some spots,
and the lows will also come up above freezing. So
the news all good. Got a warming trend coming up.
We'll see how long it lasts. No precipitation, so we
should be in a pretty good shape. Four late January,
typically right on time with the cold. This is usually
the coldest part of winter.
Speaker 1 (01:28:43):
Yeah yeah, all right, Well, playoffs, so weather's going to
be good.
Speaker 12 (01:28:47):
No no impacts for either playoff game, even in Kansas
City and Philadelphia. So cold, but you know, seasonal cold,
not extream.
Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
So basically the biggest threat to Ross is just gonna
be the refs cheating. Okay, all right, very good, Yeah
that too, yeah yeah, have a good one, man, and
we'll come back with Jeff Bellinger and asked him about
underwater alien bases next.
Speaker 14 (01:29:05):
Oh, Casey, good morning and happy Friday. You had a
late session rally on Wall Street yesterday. The major averages
posted gains ranging from two tenths percent to nine tenths percent.
The S and P five hundred closed at a record
above sixty one hundred for the first time. Investors were
encouraged to hear President Trump say he would prefer not
to have to impose tariffs on China. Mister Trump also
(01:29:28):
said he intends to discuss interest rates with FED Chair
Jerome Powell when the time is right, and that he
will pressure Saudi Arabia and OPEK to lower the price
of oil. Stock market futures just haven't gotten any traction
this morning. They've been modestly lower throughout the morning. Right now,
the Dow futures are down one hundred three points. Boeing
is preparing investors for bad news next week, revealing that
(01:29:51):
it took a hit in the first quarter because of
the machinist strike that shut down aircraft production for two months.
In a preliminary report, Boeing says it courted a one
point one billion dollar charge largely tied to the work stoppage,
and it projects additional charges tied to troubled defense programs.
The company is scheduled to post its full earnings report
(01:30:12):
on Tuesday. Ford is recalling more than a quarter of
a million Broncos and Mavericks from the twenty twenty one,
twenty two, and twenty three model years. The National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration found manufacturing defects in the Chinese made
twelve volt batteries.
Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
Used in the vehicles.
Speaker 14 (01:30:29):
It could cause the vehicles to stop unexpectedly or fail
to start. Tesla has begun sales of a refreshed version
of its model YSUV here in the US and in Europe.
Company hoping to revive demand for its electric vehicles, Tesla
is taking orders now for delivery starting in March. Prices
for the new model Y started just under sixty thousand
(01:30:50):
dollars in Casey. If you have the TikTok app on
your smartphone, you can still access the platform. That's because Oracle,
which provides cloud services for the short video service, took
President Trump's reprieve to heart and kept TikTok operational. But
new downloads of the app are still impossible because Apple
and Google have not returned it to their stores.
Speaker 1 (01:31:12):
We've seen reports.
Speaker 14 (01:31:13):
Now casey that used iPhones and Android phones. I'll still
have TikTok on and they were showing up on eBay
for thousands of dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:31:24):
I think my old phone. I think my old phone,
which I still have, has it because when it first
came out, I downloaded it so I could watch some stuff,
and then I realized I didn't like it. So I'm
sitting on a gold mine. You could be real quested. Yes, yeah,
real quick, Jeff, because we're quizzing everybody. Where do you
stand on the existence of secret underwater alien bases dotting
(01:31:46):
the world's oceans? Yeah? Your name?
Speaker 6 (01:31:49):
Oh skeptical?
Speaker 1 (01:31:51):
How's that? Okay? All right, we'll put you down for
a middling all right, thank you, sir, appreciate good weekend. Bye,
there you go. Jeff Bellinger, that dude was something, right,
did you see how Yeah? Yeah, and it would like
you know, some have accused.
Speaker 6 (01:32:08):
Him of being in aling, of being from KPEX.
Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
Yeah, so you know, obviously he's not gonna buy into it.
Speaking of duplicitous individuals, play your stupid music, by the way,
go ahead, yeah, x X files, go ahead, all right,
there we go. Ross is very excited because the actor
played the cigarette smoking man who's somehow still alive, tweeted
(01:32:34):
the following quote, I am today officially removing my curse
on the Buffalo Bills. If you watch X Files, there's
a line where he's talking about how basically big government's
keeping the bills.
Speaker 6 (01:32:45):
He says, as long as he's alive, they'll never win
the super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (01:32:48):
Yes, and he's still alive, and he says, quote, if
they are able to defeat Kansas City, I will permit
them to go on and win the Super Bowl. Go
Bills Go.
Speaker 6 (01:32:57):
And I was excited at first, but I don't know
if I can trust that guy.
Speaker 1 (01:33:01):
I mean, yeah, shadowy government. Dude, you almost have to
believe the opposite and listen to that caveat if they're
able to defeat Kansas.
Speaker 6 (01:33:09):
City, because he's talking about the super Bowl, so it's
a good point, right, like, if they get there, So
let's take it one game at a time and first
get past Kansas City before we focus on the super Bowl.
Or he's with you, Yeah, exactly, dude, he knows.
Speaker 1 (01:33:23):
Because look, if there's one team that's probably part of
a big government conspiracy, who do you think.
Speaker 6 (01:33:27):
Of Kansas City all day?
Speaker 1 (01:33:31):
So he knows. He's like he's in a room right now,
you know, laughing his butt off over this thing.
Speaker 6 (01:33:36):
Right, he's whispering in the ears of the refs, you know,
from like some super secret government shadow boy brains.
Speaker 1 (01:33:43):
Right, Yeah, yeah, absolutely so I don't know. But also,
how how old is he? Right? Is are we We're
not even dealing with normal human lifespan? Right because it
was how old was he in the in the nineties
in the show.
Speaker 6 (01:33:58):
He's gotta be like ninety something. He has to be
unless he's like one of those guys who played an
older guy but was like actually young, but he looked
old in the show. He really did. Man, he's the
power to black oil Man keeps you young?
Speaker 1 (01:34:10):
Does yet